The Daily Collegian Tuesday, Nov. 10, 1998 Showers and warm breezes will develop today as a vigorous storm system over the Great Lakes -pushes a cold front toward the area. The front will cross the region tonight, accompanied by heavy :showers and a few gusty thunderstorms. Behind the front, breezy and cooler conditions will enter Aappy Valley tomorrow. Another storm system may bring showers to the area by Saturday. ~,.. Today Tonight Wednesday .., P r Warmer; Windy; A.M. shower, periods showers,A then mostly of rain storms p r A ll 7 lr ,\) q cloudy High 60 Low 45 /F. Ar High 52 THE EXTENDED OUTLOOK WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Chilly and windy with partial clearing. Low 35. THURSDAY: Intervals of sun and clouds. High 48, Low 32. FRIDAY: Increasing clouds and seasonable. High 52, Low 36. SATURDAY: Mostly cloudy with the chance for showers. High 49, Low 40 Almanac oday Normal high /4ecord high *lrma! low :Record low qlonthly Climate Summary 'ath valid through 8 a.m. Nov. 9) lip precipitation 0.01 inches Normal Nov precip.. 2.94 inches 140 v temp. departure -5.42 deg sun Data 51 degrees 74, 1975 34 degrees 17, 1991 Sunset today 4,unnse tomorrow 4:59 P M. 6:46 A M USG Continued from Page 1 USG Town Affairs Director Jamie Klin gler, town Senator Beth Seigley, USG Chief Supreme Court Justice Jessika Rov e►l and Casagrande were named in the dOcuments as students whose e-mail was read illegally by Covener. Also, Weis and Hornick had been for warded several intercepted e-mail mes sages by Covener, according to the docu nients. Weis could not be reached for comment, but said in an earlier statement he did not request Covener send him the e-mail. Hornick also said Covener forwarded him the illegally intercepted e-mail with otit his request. Covener had sent Hornick e-mail mes sages containing user IDs and passwords of USG members including Rovell, Desmond, and Seigley according to the documents. Hornick said he has cooperated with the investigation. "This is something I have been dealing with for a while now," Hornick said. "I just want justice out of all this." NORTH 237-1414 SOUTH 234-5655 Pr 7.11 Big Ten Universities Today's Weather Hi Lo Conditions 60 33 Rain University Illinois Indiana 62 36 Rain/thunder lowa 48 29 Snow shower Michigan 61 40 Strong storms Michigan 5t.... 61 40 Strong storms Minnesota 42 26 Rain to snow Northwestern 56 35 Showers Ohio State 71 40 Strong storms Purdue 60 39 Strong storms Wisconsin 48 32 Rain to snow Fraternity Continued from Page 1. theft he had gone home for the weekend. Police were able to dust for fingerprints from compact discs that were discarded on the fraternity lawn, Tranell said. Interfraternity Council President Brad Nestico said fraternity pranks such as the theft of composite photos are a normal part of fraternity life. But the incident at Phi Kappa Theta cannot be con sidered typical. Fraternity member James Hornick (junior-marketing) said cases of vandalism have been a part of fraternity life, but until recently, they have been on a relatively small scale. "There's always stupid things like the fraternity flag getting stolen," Horniek said. "In terms of this (burglary 9 PIECE PIECE HORN SECTION • MUSIC MOVE YOUR FEET • IN IT FOR THE FUN • AND THE MUSIC • AND WE BARELY FIT ON STAGE ONLY U Ai L. Cb CA 14 LARGE CHEESE Pa. Cities Forecast Allentown Altoona Bradford.. Ene.. Harrisburg. Johnstown .. Philadelphia Pittsburgh . Scranton Williamsport. BAND THAT WILL $5BB PIZZA Deep Dish $1 More Expires: 11/30/98 NOT VALID WITH DOMINATOR OR ANY OTHER SPECIAL OR COUPON. CUSTOMER PAYS ALL SALES TAX. Today Tomorrow Hi/Lo Hi/Lo 60/48 SH 62/39 SH 59/42 SH 50/33 SH 56/37 SH 43/30 SH 64/39 TS 45/32 SH 6 2 / 5 2 SH 54/41 SH 61/40 SH 51/34 SH 6 2 / 4 0 SH 46/35 SH 47/36 SH 47/37 SH 60/56 SH 65/40 TS 60/47 SH 60/47 SH at Phi Kappa Theta), it's more serious. It says a lot about interfraternal relations," he added. Hornick said his car tires had been slashed the week before the theft and other items have been stolen from the fraternity before. A stereo was taken last semester, he added. Lt. Diane Conrad of the State College Police Depart ment said the incident is still under active investigation. Nestico said he doubts something as serious as the theft could have been frater nity-related, but will make sure the IFC takes appropri ate action if it turns out to be "It could, have been.frater nity-related," Tranell said. "If it wasn't, then it was someone trying to make it look that way." NITTANY S PRIDE' The Journey Back Service Leadership Lecture Series Sponsored by Edgar Snyder cooperatban with Penn Slates AT&T Center for Service Leadership recognizes Ms. Lisa Tait Longo Class of 1988, BA in Speech Communication M.S. College Student Personnel, BGSU '9lFor her outstanding leadership and service To the Penn State and Leadership Communities Congratulations and welcome back! Come help celebrate Lisa's accomplishments, and hear her talk about opportunities for leaders, and careers in non-profits Tuesday, Nov 10, 1998 8:00PM Old Main Rotunda Sell it Fast! in Collegian Classifieds Mow to interpret this map. gray indicate the expected high temperatures for today. Today's forecasted high and tomorrow morning's low are also shown for selected cities. Legend: SU(Sunny), PS(Partly Sunny), MS(Mostly Sunny), MC(Mostly Cloudy), CY(Cloudy), HZ(Hazy) RN (Rain), SH(Showers), SN (Snow), SF (Snow Flurries), We), TS (Thunderstorms). Gingrich says his resignation avoids Republican infighting By ALAN FRAM Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON, D.C. House Speaker Newt Gingrich said last night he decided to retire rather than fight for a new term last week because his continued presence would have become an "excuse for divisiveness and factionalism" inside Republican ranks. It is wrong, Gingrich told a meet ing of GOPAC, for "any one person to put their office above the good of the country and the party." Gingrich's speech before the Republican organization he once headed marked his first extended public appearance since his stun ning decision Friday to give up his high office. Gingrich, R-Ga., was received warmly, and got a rousing ovation when he displayed his personal copy of the "Contract With America," the campaign manifesto that Republi cans rode to their landslide election victory in 1994. "Again and again, calmly systematically, we kept our word," he said of the revolution he once led. Gingrich also used his speech to tick off accomplishments of the last four years welfare legislation, overhaul of Medicare, expanded medical research among them. Listening in the audience was Rep. Bob Livingston, the Louisiana Republican who challenged Gin grich for the speakership on Friday, and then became the overwhelming favorite to succeed him after the Georgian decided to retire. "The next speaker of the House," Bring In Your 3 Prescription Today And Compare EL; The Savings! , Open Daily 8:30-5:00 4 4 . 1-: Saturday Hours 9:30-12:00 Closed Sunday g 4 eSi 4S , Irii , irii. tWw. Weather Highlight An outbreak of strong to severe thunder- flieoA4 storms will affect parts of the Great Lakes States today. During November, these aree ,, . - arely experience severe thundersto!rns. However, a strong cold front intersecting warm air over the region will make for a stormy afternoon Recreation Summary Mount Nittany, Tussey Ridge Trails will become muddy today as rain moves into the area. Winds from the south will increase to 20 to 30 miles per hour by late afternoon. Bald Eagle, Spring creeks Water levels will undergo moderate rises as a soaking rain affects the region today and tonight. Water visibility will become somewhat muddy. Additional Weather Visit the Meteorology Department at http://weatherpsu.edu Comments concerning the content of this page can be e-mailed to: PSUMeteo@psu.edu Associate Forecasters John Celenza Kelli Fitzsimmons Bernadette Woods Gingrich called Livingston, and urged all Republicans to work with him to prevent a victory in 2000 by Vice President Al Gore and congres sional Democrats. Gingrich decided to retire last week after his party suffered unex pected setbacks in the midterm elections. Only hours after he had assured the rank-and-file that Republicans would gain as many as 30 House seats, the voters decided otherwise. Instead, the GOP lost five seats, the first time since 1934 that the party in power in the White House has gained seats in the House during midterm elections. Stunned Republicans demanded a leadership change, and within 72 hours, Gingrich had withdrawn, sig naling the end of a tumultuous reign as the first GOP speaker in 40 years. rvice! That's The -2 1 , me of Our Game ') Frills Program .ames and Lenses s6o.oo single vision $78.00 bifocals .;signer Frames Available Choose from Calvin Klein, Polo, Giorgio-Armani, and many others • Soldering Metal Frames ) and Adjustments WHILE YOU WAIT! 41 ; 808 PTICIAN EMI E=II; Lead Forecaster Joe Koval