Lock Haven State Collegeyr'^^*^ Eag Mon., Feb. 18,1914 Eve ^ » ^ V o l . X' XVI, % | ^ ^ No. 76 CAS produces producf/ve meef/ng H\ lictsv W,„,lrid KigC The C.\S. Cninnion ue.illli •Association ot Slutlents, meeting it Millei,s\ ill State College I'liday and .Saturday \^as hel: i\ed to be one of the most productive e\er In CAS lepie.senlatn e s . The meeting co\ ered .1 e.iI'roiii stuurnt loan.s^a st.ite univcr.sit\ system to ihe organi/ation liudgel. Ih'iise Hill 1751, uliich widen-, the range uf students who could recei\ e I'llf'.A loans to those w i'f. nel inconies of S2(l,n('l(). '.\as iinaniinousl^ endorsetl b\ il;e C'.AS uith Ihc reconimenuauon tliat funds be I'lcreaseil. A:j il s t a n d s , the bill proMtles \2,(100,00(1 for Ihe loans of S1500. The CAS feels that vv itii the large ami. ol students on the state college ca'ipus that fit into the S20,(00 -ategory more funds sliouM 'le pro\ided for loans. CAS wi 11 send rep rcsentali\'es to an open meeting tn ol ,1 student iiieiiibei on ;he Hoard o\ Kegenis, which V oiiul he conip.u.ihle In Ihe present SCTH Ho.iid. The qiiesi' on w .is 1 .nseil ,is to whelhei Ihe l'iiiveisii\ . I'hin Is re.ilU .is i.ul'cal .1 cluDige .IS 11 IS sii|i|iosei.l 01 merelv a cli.inge ol lilies within the sysieiii. \ l o i e J i s lussioii will be held on Ihe I'eniiss Ivanui C.imiiionwe.illh I niversit\ .\cl of 1()"4 .itlei representatives ol ilie CAS have .1 chance to exaiiiiiie 11 more c l n s e K . .i|ipi o \ r . l . Budget Iwo A hn ge p.H I um .M !!ie nu el ing w .is spnil « ilh llie d 1 s i u s s I.Ill .'I Ihe ( \.s iiiiei iiii Opei .1! ing Iv.iilgei .m.l I hr inenihershir dr i\ r pl.nis pi es en led h\ [long I ).I'A S, f \ei Ui n e Seci ei.irv >•] !l,r l' \ S . I'he liileiiiv liiuliTi, serving Ihe peii.Hl nl l e ' i . i 5. l')"4 In ,iuh. 1:, 1 U74 1.. h.ised .1:1 M O , 0 0 1 1 ..iid L .III h e .idiusled Ir^s In 111. Mir \ . enhri Ihr innif hildgrl ,.] •,..,- s.illl . r n| I iihds i\eie disiiLsseii. virmiiei ship I r r s .iiul "gill - " ll nv, 'i,,li. wdii.iis. 1 hr iiieiiiliei ship P r will 'ir ihi r r d.il l.us !, ,1 d, 1 1-1 iiiriiiliri sli!|'. .uul ,, I'lLii ; ni iegiil.ii ••ir i:in-rs hi p. Iln's I'pniird III,,I ,,ii nt In \\ .IS ;:i,i.|r ii\ Sr, , -1 ,,• >. I'lllriigri I.I iii\r Inr ' \,> ii.ir.r s nl pn s,.ii- .. i ,1,1,j 'ir ml r i r s i r . i m pi. 'Viiiin.; 1 hr (' \ S Alii, M I S I k l \ ( i S \ I- i n l I . ,111 -1 , _.(- ( Two girls abducted then found—man charged Kidnapping cliar ges have been filed agiimsl Rogei .A, Vhllspaugh, of l-hist freedom, in connection wilh tlir abduction of Iw o l.ock ll;!\en girls lasl lliursdas evening. I'he girls , .laniaii Capri n, 13 ,md Kill! Ruhl, 14, were relumed In iheir p.ircnts Iridav aflei being lound along .1 road near Reimva Ilea'1\ ,10 nu !es tr oni the ir homes. I'he se.ir ch for the Iw n girls h^gaii rhuisi.la\ e v n n n g wiicn Caprio called LIIV p d i c r to rep'irt that her daughter and Miss Ruhl were inissmg. Mrs. C'aprin said Mrs. |'a 1 Sunders, wife ot ('ii\ I ' l i l a e l.t. Joseph Sanders and .lunl of Miss Ruhl, saw ilie gii Is gel into a dir ty green car al the t orner of l-.asi Hald l-vigie and Washington Streets, a hall block from Miss Ruhl's home. Mis. Sanders fnllnwei.1 the car into C a s t e n i a , where she lost it in traffic. Mrs. Sanders told officials she didn't know if the girls were forced into the c a r . However, a s ate policeman said he doubted the girls would enter a strange car w iliinii he 11,g |nr,»d 111 snmr w a\. Ml s. Sandeis 1 r |Hii 1 edi lluil llic license pl.ilc nn the mil w as Ion tl ir I \ lo le.id I .Iter, .1 g.irh.igc li 111. t driver hr Ipnl a iii.iii .ins Arri ng Ml 1 Ispaiigh's d c s c i : |i| mn |iiil 1 his t a niii n| a dilcli. Ihc 11 Uv k di ivri s.i id ihr in.in," whn srriii-d In hr agil.iled, V arne li nm ,1 neai h\ w onlcd .Ilea . I lie laan di n\e .iw .iv .ll ler ihe cir w.is piil led I 1 ma llie diKli. I'nlicc gni an inilial ties cr ipl mn ni' ihe v.ir and dr n e r when ,1 111,111 cal led In re |inr 1 Iha I a dr 1 ver had hern s,j hus;. Innklllg ,ll scllnnl I 111 Idreii, he ran intn a slop s igii. I he desLi ipl mn mat d i ed that 1)1 Ihe car piilietl Ir om the ilUcli. The Abducted I'he girls were spoiled Iriday along Route 1-I4 near Renova hy a Ir uc ker, who I lagged down a slale policeman. The oll'icer took the gir Is In Ihe l.ock Haven city hall, where lliev were qucstinned hy autlior i t i e s . They were then taken to I n, k ll.ivrn llnspii.ii \ h n r Ihev wcir -••,.i:,,lli-.!. \ hn-;ii 1,11 idiiiii, islialnr s.ii..l S.il . hr h.id l>rrii ..dvisc,! hv p,d.isii I'-i all. . nr>. • nii , - , ,,1 In divulge ihr 'i.i'-iC i' •;,di >vl t ir.', win I r K .rai nr i I ue •All Is. Ilirir'.. iir . iarr- • ; I in I rpnr I 1,1'- s,ii ,,r i nr, ihr condil Inn i .| l!ir .,;! rl ,. ...And The Abductor MI llsp.iugh, 111, IS nr IIIJ iief.l in ihe (lininn Cmmp, pill 111 l.nLk Ihivvii in liei, n| S100,0o;i 'Hind. Ile -..is arrcsiei.1 al his home hinhp, .I'lernnon by sUile police Imni Hollidayshur g and returned to nf lie lals 111 I .ock Hav c • . Millspaugh was pamled mi •-ovember 21, 1973 from Kockview State Prison, where he had served two years tor I ape aud a s s a u l t . .A hearing for Millspaugh has heen set for Feb. 25 in District Magistrate Court \ o . I Lock Haven. .A state police spokesman said be e,\pecled cluirges to be filed from the l.ock Haven b a n a c k s early this week. EAGLE EYE page 2 Men., Feb. 18, I974 Lock Haven State College Eagle wrestlers easily defeat Waynesburg,38—5 The LHS Bald Haglos handed Waynesburg their second defeat of the season Friday night, in a surprisingly easy fashion, 3H-.'i. The Waynesburg crew of Coach Clayton Kellcrling fi'st couldn't got moving in Thorn.IS I'ieldhousc, i.diving their oiilv poinis ol the nighl nn .i w in .11 I ''II, .md dr.iw .It h.e.ivv w eiglii. The h.igles iimiped nil to a quick ti-O lead as frcshm.in Pave Shreek pinned jnii Mir.iiid.i .11 .':02ol ihe l i s p.,uind c l a s s , shreek Iculing 'I- 1 .ll ihe liir.e nl' ihe hill, inrned Mir.mda o\ er A nil .1 h.iil nelson seoiiiiL', Ihe I'.igles inilial poiiiis o:' ih.' nighl. \l 12(1 i'lm McC.imlev registeied the h.igle's setOIK; eonseeiili\e f.ill nl ihe e\ eiiing pi;ii,iiiu W .i\ iieshurg's l'.-i;:U,ilier .il l:.M of Ihe :ii si pel uwh \lie.ul ,^-1 , Met .1:1 hw n.me.iked W.illers .md .ig.ini .1 n.iil lie 1,' on w.is used m pull liig .1 W .0 iieshuig oppoiienl .Ml 'lis h.iek. 1 e.iaing 12-0 liie h.igles g.i\e tiesh'-.m \like H.ii.'nn.i h.is I'l'si Msie n: \.iisii\ .lehnn. H.ir .UMI.! I esponded h\ e.ele.iiing Kieh VioiaUw 11-.^. lie,'. 2-2 m the s e m n d perioU, H.ii ,.M',.i eve eiiled .1 he.uiliP.il lireiv.in's ^MIIV I'oi .1 PA ,1 pcini ^.l'^ed.,n^ n .md w enl 0:1 i.^ ilv. in,lie h,is liring .'ppoiier.l toi Ihe w 111, Eagles RemainsTough Cle.^!ge V. ,1V . Ihe p<',iilh, c o i ' s e c i l i v e 1 ,ig!e tiesh; an 10 lake !o ;!ie ;-.;,its for ihe l-'agles, defeated Ihuil Hoover 12-,'^. Ihe h.igle '4.S por.ne.ei led .'^-.- atler two peiuxi.s. 'nu .111 ese.ipe two poinl takedown, .iiui ,1 tw.,1 poin; ne.ir t.ill leed llie i-iateh l,>r llie H.ild h'.igle . T h i s made th.e score lS-0, l.HS. At l.-^'» n.me Cmwell contiii'icd the I .igle .-nsl.uight, pinp.uig John Zalenchak three minutes into the houl. The l-'.igle junior, resembling a combination of Gars- \'entimiglia. Larry Rippey, and Wade Schalles, led '^-before cradling his oppnenet for si\. Eagles Ice Motch At 1-SK, Don I'jchenlaub made it 27-0, LHS, by defeating a game but outclassed ,lohn Mitsch ' ' - 1 . The Ihigle uinior pninnieled theWayne.v luirg grappler, piling up (v,48 <,n the riding lime clock, compared to just nine seconds hir Mitsch. \n escape, takedown, and pen.illv poml in the third period secured the match tor " I ' l e h " who had led 4-1 atler iwn periods. The wm Iced the match tor the liagles, gi\ ing iheir. a '^•(i rceoid fo] ihe se.isnn. I .igle Senior l)oii Ad.ims wrestling ihe I.isl du.il meet 01' his career in ,in hagle iinil'orm, wenl nut m stvle -N nil ,1 \ iclnrv al 167. Al Mmell.i, his npponeni, heid ihe h.igle scoreless for i^ue pel md. .\lier lliat it w as ,ill \il,iiiis. '1 he Co-.(.-,ipiain o\ tlie hhigU's e s c i p e d three seconds r.ilo the second period In go .ih.eavi 1-0, then picked up .1 t.ikedown ten seconds laler lo; a .^-0 le.id. Minella e s c i p e d ivurowing '.he score In ?'••{ enleving the third si,111.',1. ,\ pan of escapes tor the W.ivneshurg grappler were countered hv ,in Adams Pikednwn. \ riding time point gave IIK hagle a (1-.' wm .md ,1 10-4-1 dual nice I record t'.M the vear. Al hriek continued his impressive vvreslling, regisiering a tall at .^;2S over Rohm Remhold o( W,iv nesh'.inr. I'he l-',igle 1"" pounuer was all over Remhold in Ihe tirsi iwo periods, hiiilding .m S-2 lead. Wuh Remhold nn top .it t h e h e giiining .M' the thud peru PUNMSf. I I I I I Buy Oiie Big Mac *^^^^!. ond get one ?^^''^^^-"^'rv regulor size French Fries ;,.. Offer Expires February 22. 1974 / This offer good only cit 423 Bellefonte Ave. McDonald's Lock Hoven l-.ACiLlv l.YF. page 4 OLASSIHEDS *'\Oonimai(:s \'hinh:d Ma Ici 0. 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