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    —The Daily Collegian Friday, September 29, 1972
Crime rises
smallest climb
WASHINGTON (AP)
Serious crime in the nation
rose one per cent during the
first six months of this year,
the lowest January-June rate
increase reported by the FBI
since it began issuing
quarterly reports in 1960, the
Justice Department an
nounced yesterday.
During the same period in
1971. violent crime increased
by 11 per cent and property
crime rose 6 per cent.
The figures for the months
January through June are
contained in the FBl's
Uniform Crime Report, which
is compiled by voluntary
reports from 5,606 local,
county and state law en
forcement agencies.
Sen. George McGovern,
Democratic presidential
candidate, said in a statement
that the statistics tell only
part of the story, that for
every reported crime there
are mo that are unreported.
Atty. Gen. Richard G.
Kleindienst said in a speech
prepared for last night
delivery in Los Angeles that
the spreading use of data
processing is increasing the
reporting of crimes.
The FBI report divides
serious crime into two
categories-violent, which
includes murder, forcible
rape, robbery and
aggravated assault; and
property, which includes
burglary, larceny over $5O
and auto theft
Hi Illy, hi lily
1 per
cent;
During the first six months,
forcible rape increased by 14
per cent, aggravated assault
6 per cent, and murder 1 per
cent but robbery offenses
declined 4 per cent.
In the property crime
category, burglary increased
4 per cent and larceny $5O and
over was up 1 per cent while
auto theft decreased 4 per
cent.
Cities having 100,000 or
more inhabitants reported a 2
per cent decrease in the
volume of Crime Index of
fenses while suburban law
enforcement agencies
reported a 5 per cent increase
and crime in the rural areas
was up 7 per cent, according
to the report.
Geographically, the
western states reported a rise
of 2 per cent in serious crimes
while the northeastern, north
central and southern states
each reported increases of
ATTENTII N!
Alt Graduate Students
are Cordially Invited
to the University
Club Graduate Mixer
Time: 9:00 p.m.
Friday
Sept. 29, 1972
Location: University
Club, 331 W. College Ave
Beside Arco Station
at corner of N. Atherton
and W. College
Donation: Men $0.50
Women -FREE
years
one per cent.
In the announcement,
Kleindienst said: "Seventy
two of the major cities in the
country recorded an actual
decrease in serious crime in
the first six months of 1972
compared to 53 cities showing
decreases in the same peribd
of 1971 and 34 such cities in
1970."
Released POWs return home
NEW YORK (AP) Three
American prisoners of war
came home from Hanoi in full
uniform last night, displaying
the decorations they had won
as combat pilots in North
Vietnam.
They landed at Kennedy
Airport at 6:54 p.m. and 30
minutes later voluntarily
entered Defense Department
cars to be driven away. By so
doing, they submitted to a
reunion with the government
whose overtures they had
spurned during the long trip
from Hanoi.
Behind them they left a
quartet of American antiwar
activists, into whose hands
the POWs were delivered 12
days ago in North Vietnam.
"We have just witnessed a
recapture scene," said one of
their former chaperones,
Cora Weiss, "one in
carceration replacing
another."
Another, the Rev. William
Sloane Coffin, said: "It's
quite clear the Pentagon and
State Department want men
released only if they are in
uniform and speaking their
lines."
However, the three POWs
were represented as having
voted among themselves and
agreed to don the uniforms
while en route from
Copenhagan aboard a
Scandinavian Airlines
System transatlantic jetliner.
The uniforms had been put
aboard during a stop in
Moscow.
The three freed prisoners
were Navy Lt. J. G. Mark
Gartley, 24, imprisoned for
four years; Navy Lt. J. G.
Norris Charles, 27, a captive
nine months, and Air Force
Major Edward Elias, 34, shot
down five months ago.
The destination of the three
following their departure
from the airport was not
immediately determined.
Prior to flying out of
Copenhagen for New York,
one of the trio had said the
American people must bear
the "responsibility" for
bringing the remaining 400
men out of captivity, by
bringing an end to the Viet
nam war.
The remark about
responsibility came from
Charles. It was the toughest,
most politically oriented
statement to come out of an
airport news conference but
none of the three pilots would
endorse a U.S. presidential
candidate or offer criticism
or support for American
tact; -- '
/dins in Vietnam.
QUALITY UNPAINTED FUR
"It was my belief and the NITU R E, bookcases, desk
belief of the men with whom I chairs; stools, parsons tables,
, c
W hests, tables, cork Decorator's
lived in Hanoi," said Charles, orkshop 237-8900.
STEREO
DER w
t C h ASSETTE RECOR
"that if the war is terminated
their return home will be
banjo ,
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certain. I have committed Portable casse a 4 c e es r s e o c r o ie r s cler s7s a
electric guitar with
myself to do everything in my amplifier 5100 . call Dave 238-7467
power to work for their return
Addressing himself to
Americans, Charles said: "I
pondered the question who
can help me or is responsible
for bringing these men home.
It dawned upon me that is was
you, the American people. If
you really want to bring these
men home you can do it. If
you really want to end the war
you can do it.
"I and some of the men I
left have a great deal of faith
and hope in you, the
American people. I call on
you to help me in helping to
bring these men home."
Charles had been in
prisoner of war camps for
nearly a year.
CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALE
WINE MAKING EQUIPMENT
and supplies. Everything for
home winemaking The House of
Mead 128 E. Allison St Centre Hall,
Pa 364-1478
ELECTRIC PIANO HORHNER
like new with case $3OO
call 237.7486.
HARLEY-DAVIDSON SPRINT SS
'6B see Criss in Rm. 5 Nittany 38
or call 5-3707.
GE STEREO TURNTABLE
dustcover speakers cwocl sound
and looks 5100.00 Hoover salon
type hairdryer 510.00 Clairol 5 pack
electric rollers 55.00 call 238-7010
USED BOOKS ALL kinds
reference, language, poetry etc
Trade paperbacks 2 for 1. The Book
Celler 3790 W. College on the way to
Pine Grove Mills 238-1269 Mon to
Fri. 10 to 8, Sat 10 to 5, open Sun
days after PSU home games 10 to 5
1971 FIAT 850 Spider like new
reasonable ask for John 865.6794
DORM CONTRACT FOR sale Will
negotiate Call 237-8333
COME AND LISTEN to the most
complete line of stereo equip
ment in State College, Call Hal
after dinner at 237-1742 Free disc
preener with each purchase
CHEVELLE 1968 SPORT Coupe
51295. Call Roger 2371454.
RODGERS HI HAT stand with two
Zildiian cymbals 14" asking
545 00 Calf Kurt 237-7465
TRUMPH 650 CHOPPER newly
done needs minor finishing
touches 5700 or best offer. Also 1971
Honda SL-100 $350 and Roberts 997
stereo tape recorder $75 237-3725
MUST SELL 1969 Kawasaki 250
lust rebuilt 5400 takes it nice
condition Paul 237-6886
SPECIAL ONE CUTE, loveable
live four foot boa constrictor
Call Pat 238-4761 it's well groomed
ONE FEMALE DORM contract for
winter term urgent call Ruth
or GlOria 865-4129
1966 PONTIAC GTO Very good
condition Bucket seats, 4-speed,
new tires About 5650. Call Pete at
238-9911.
1965 OLDS F-85 dependable
transportation (that means it'll
take you there) $lOO call 238-5945.
MARTIN D-28 AND Gibson
melody-maker for sale excellent
condition, excellent prices for
more information. Call 238-2946.
COMMANDO
NORTON
Roadster, 750 cc 5300 mi., good
condition Call for details. Tom 865-
5326
4 CHANNEL. STEREO STEREO system
Panasonic includes 4 speakers
tape deck tuner and amplifier 5250
237-3909.
HARLEY DAVIDSON SPRINT '67
good shape 10,000 miles 5175 also
drum set $5O Ken 238-8790
KITCHEN TABLE, CHAIRS,
dining room set, beagles, new
brick, men's bowling ball, dresser,
stool 466-7463.
ELECTRONICS
ATTENTION
GADGETEERS • oscilloscope,
sweep generator, tube tester,
oscillators, panel meters, equip
ment racks, tube caddys, color TV
chassis, dictaphones, stenorette,
speakers, power supplies, tape
recorders, and all kinds of assorted
parts. Telephone- 466,7314.
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS.
COLOR TV, living room chairs,
typewriter desk, vanity dresser, B
& W TV, sewing machine, dress
form, kitchen base and wall
cabinets, clothes racks, old carved
desk, electric range, bicycle
exerciser and many other items too
numerous to mention' all in fine
condition and priced to sell
Telephone 466-7314.
1966 SUZUKI 250 cc X 6 cheap must
sell. Call 237-6087.
STEREO COMPONENTS,
SYSTEMS, B&W & color
television (new) over 70 major
brands 15-50 per cent off 6-7.10 p.m.
237-2833.
GRAD DESIRES TO start car pool
CRC HANDBOOKS OF chemistry from Lewisburg to State College
and physics, 59.50 and under Call 523-3964 after 5 p.m
now at the HUB Bookstore,
ONE MALE TO share apartment
AFGHAN HOUND PUPPIES. AKC with two guys at Lions Gate
registered. Champion sired Free busing. Call 238-4767.
Many colors. Pet and show. 364
1874
RIDE NEEDED TO Reading or
Allentown Sunday night. Will
TYPEWRITER REMINGTON pay. Cali Robin at 865-5789 before
PORTABLE plus all supplies 4.°Cl p . m . Friday.
excellent condition asking $25 but
will haggle 5-0016. COVERED SPACE,
PREFERABLY garage, for
motorcycle. Must be fairly close to
campus. Call Jerry 865-5654.
STEREO SYSTEMS SHER
WOOD receivers, BSR turn
tables, Evergreen speakers, big
superb sound at discount prices. WANTED TO RENT: large house
Call Jack at 237-0716. anywhere in Centre County. Six
adults three kids. 355-4111.
HAGSTROM ELECTRIC BASS WANTED: ROOMMATE OR trade
guitar good condition 5100 also Nittany contract for Park Forest
Fender twin reverb amp phone 237- apt. 1 bdrm 140 month apply 915-H
8218. Park Forest apt. John.
1949 PACKARD. COLLECTORS WANTED PERSONS WITH
item plus good transportation. 2- hearing loss to participate in
soor sedan. Call 237-3584 evenings, experiments involving promising
238-3066 days. new therapy. Call 865.1815 days or
237-5095 flutes or see Dr. James
1962 RAMBLER, CLASSIC 4-door
5200.00 237-6388. Martin 439 Psychology Building.
.
MALE GRAD TO share apt. own
SERVICE FOR SAAB, Porsche,
BMW available at Hillco Sports bcirm
2430, eve.566.50-mth call Jeff 865-
237-8641 or 158 Chambers.
Inc. Boalsburg. Call 466-6266.
FOR SALE SCHWINN 5 speed 565 WE ARE LOOKING for deaf in
dividuals to participate in ex
call 237-3664- Ask for Jerry. perimental study designed to
improve communication and
STEREO— USED ONLY 8 months speech patterns of the deaf. If
$90.00. Waterbed, frame, and interested call 865-2865 or write to
liner $35.00. Phone 238-8842 ask Dr. Martin c-o 439 Psychology
for Ed. Building.
A question on how the men
might try to influence
American opinion was replied
to by Gartley, who had been
held for four years until his
release 12 days ago.
Referring to a statement by
actress Jane Fonda that she
found the POWs backing the
presidential candidacy of
Sen. George McGovern, the
flier said: "Miss Fonda is not
qualified to speak for the
general opinion of all the
prisoners of war. The number
of opinions among the
prisoners of war are as many
as the number of priosners
themselves, and I personally
cannot speak for the general
opinion of all the prisoners
FOR SALE 1970 Baracuda floor GOING HOME WEEKENDS/
Shift, one owner Call 237-3943 Reliable person needs use of
room or apartment weer ends only
RICKENBACKER ELECTRIC call BJ 865 7160
GUITAR Solid body Custom
finish Nice action and sound Use WANTED WATERBED 237 8323
as six or twelve string 5100 Tom Ira
965-6166
WAITERS AND DISHWASHERS
FOR SALE UNDERWOOD wanted Kapoa Delta Rho Meals
portable typewriter w,ll -
carrying case, 525 offer, Cannon and soc,al 237 9034
200 mm telephoto lens with leather NEED RIDES TO Ann Arbor,
case 575, 237-89)3 Mich.gan or To lec:a Can leave
WEST HALLS DORM contract for return any day. Kathy 238 6685
sale. Call 865-5186
ROOMMATE WANTED (MALE)
to share apartment at L,on's
CLASSICAL GUITAR WITH hard Gate Apts If interested call 237
shell case, German-made 5200
238.8590 9443 after 6 p m
WICKER AND RATTAN furniture ROOMMATE WANTED ONE bedroom furnished Beaver Htlts
couch chars rockers and table
237 5649 apt call 238-6316
WANTED NEW OR used small
BIKE 10 SPD DiCamph Corsa-1
month old silver 23" frame very refrigerator Call Glenn 865-1820
good components, many extras, ROOMMATE WANTED ONE
must be seen, best offer, RCA 8- bedroom apartment Beaver Hill
track portable tape player ac furnished utdities paid call 238 5488
battery 2 large speakers 590 value after 5 p m
for 545 238-0056
MOB 67 Wire wheels, radio, brch ROOMMATE WANTEDsh (FEMALE, to share two
racing green, no cherry, but a bedroom apr ,n Beaver Terrace
steal for 5350 00 call 238 7394
AKAI X-1800 SD reel and cartridge
WANTED PARTTIME COOK
Stereo tape recorder 5200 00 Call willing to learn Kosher cu,s,ne 4-
Art 865.9838 6 Mon , Wed , Fr Contact t-I,llel
Foundation 224 Locust Lane 237
T V FOR SALE twenty two inch 2 , 08
screen 522 R.O A 237-9466
3►
WANTED- ROCK & roll drummer
must have experience full time to form group 2 lead guitars
phone 237 8218 drummer, and bass Call 237-0158
FORMER SCHOOL TEACHER
will babysit in her State College
apt , weekdays, part or full time, HELP WANTED
reasonable, 237-4408
PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES, WAITERS NEEDED FREE meals
DARKROOM rentals, custom and social privileges contact
B&W printing, best prices in town, caterer 237-4332
The Darkroom, 225 E Beaver
Avenue
DRUG PROBLEM'
fighter" is a new approach to
drug literature Its main idea is to I NEED STUDENTS immediately
enscloSe truths about hard drugs. to place ads in The Daily
You may receive limited edition Collegian Classified ad section
copy by mailing two dollars cash or Hurry Unlimited number of ads
check to Mr A Harrison P 0 Box accepted Mon-Fr , 9 30 a m -X 00
275 Lemont, Pa p m 126 Carnegie Building
BEGINNING FRENCH CLASSES DROPPED APPLY PICKERS
after school for 3rd through 6th Saturday Sunday Penn State
graders in my home (walking orchards northeast of Stadium
distance from Park Forest Elem). near beef barns 10 a m
51 50 for 2 half hour sessions a week
(Mon and Thurs ). Classes begin ANYONE TO WASH & iron clothes
Oct. 2 and will accept only limited every 2 weeks App 20 shirts, 6
number of students Highly ex. pair leans, socks and underwear
perienced Call 238-2823. Will pay Call Frank 865 3591
between 6 and 8 p m
TO EXCHANGE
EAGER TL _ _ presen.
room in East for another room
anywhere Call Carol 5-9934
DRUMMER
EXPERIENCED
LOOKING for rock group Have
equipment here and tran
sportation Call Chuck at 865.9178
GOLD STUDIOS COLOR
Photography fall packaae. 2-
Bxlo's and 2-5x7'5 533 complete,
member PP of A. Bob 238.1801
COUNTRY HONK THE Folklore
Society presents David Brom
berg and his Fabulous Torpedos 8
p m. October 8 Schwab
Auditorium Tickets on sale
starting October 2 ground floor
HUB members Si 50, non-members
S 2 00
PHOTOGRAPHY COURSE 7 week
introductory course covering
shooting, developing, & printing.
Use of complete darkroom
facilities. The Darkroom 225 E
Beaver Ave 237-0502
FACULTY-STUDENT AUTO
INSURANCES, renters in
surance life insurance health in
surance. Call Frank Guerrini 238-
8085 238-2668
FAST EFFICIENT TYPING Of
thesis, term papers, etc. IBM
electric Experience Reasonabl. -
rates. Call 355-3575
WIDE COVERAGE
publicity are found in The LOST GOLD WIRERIMS in blue
Collegian Classified ads. Hurry case If found call Nancy 865-
and place your ad 126 Carneigie 8464
Building Mon -Fri. 9.30 a.m..4 00
P m
LOOKING FOR CREATIVE
writers and actors for im
provisational comedy theater call
Lew 238-8961 865-9061.
and I'm sure it just can't be
done."
Asked about his own choice,
Gartley said: "The issues and
policies are not completely
clear to me. What is clear to
me is that the men who are
still there must come home
and whichever policy is the
one that can bring them home
is the one I can support the
most "
An American Air Force
medical evacuation plane
was on the runway at Kastrup
Airport when the fliers
arrived and its use wag of
fered to them by U.S. charge
d'affaires Thomas Dunnegan.
HOUSEMATE TO SHARE
apartment on West Prospect
Call 237-7392 or stop by 135 West
Prospect Sex not crucial
FOUR TREMENDOUSLY
TALENTED, creative musicians
WANTED WAITERS AT Sigma
Alpha Epsdon Contact Doug
'DRUG Rozelle at 237 4923
NOTICE
THE SCORPION HAPPY hours
8 . 30-10 00 nitely Terry Beard
Monday-Thursday Rhythm Kings
Tuesday-Wednesday
ALL ECK CH.ELAS please contact
Dave or Deb, at 237 0663
550.00 REWARD FOR successful
lead on subletting of apt 206
Collegiate arms now shared with 3
male students Call collect 412-465-
6222
FARFISA MINI COMPACT organ
$125 or best offer Call 865-5773
after 6 pm
MONT ALTO TRANSFER
students interested in hearing
about a new sorority chapter being
formed especially for you? Come
to Delta Zeta Suite in Heister Hall
on Sunday October 1 5 00 p.m (All
students interested in a sorority
with the freedom to be different are
welcome) for further information
call 238-7394
REWARD LOST FEMALE cat
eight mos calico, Bluebell area
GREAT Please call 238-1757
LL GRAY iory
Belongs to lotle g , r
1629
LOST PAIR OF black glasses
Wednesday September 27 bet
ween College Avenue and HUB call
237-1800.
IF ANYONE FOUND a pair gold
rectangular wirerims with
photogray lenses on Monday
afternoon please call Eric 865-0357
or 237-0067 leave a message
ONE BEQROOM APARTMENT
unfurnished, sublet December
June, renewal option, all extras
near campus, $135; 237.1360
ROOM FOR RENT, female,
private home Center Nall; daily
transportation available to State
College 364.9776 Pat.
JAW: I ►
THE JAWBONE PRESENTS
Friday Sept 29 Flicks 8 p.m.
Friday. Cry of the Marsh
Saturday Sept 30 Flicks 8 p.m
Saturday's flick: Courtship &
Marriage shows both nights 9 . 30 &
11.00 p.m. Open mike 12 midnight.
Great food & entertainment open 8
p m.. 1 a.m phone-238-1613.
The
Candy Cane
has
the best
selection
of coffee &
tea
128 W
College Ave.
hared ca