—The Daily Collegian Monday, October 2, 1972 Munchkins Explosion kills sailors SAIGON (AP) The Newport News, largest cruiser afloat, steamed out of the Vietnamese war zone yesterday and headed for the Philippines with the bodies of 19 sailors killed in the worst U S naval disaster this year. Ten other men in her crew were wounded by the ex plosion in an eight-inch gun turret which rocked the 21,000-ton warship off the Apparently the explosion northern sector of South was confined to the gun Vietnam shortly after mid- turret, one of three main night. Many of her 1,300 batteries each housing three crewmen were shaken from rapid-fire, eight-inch, 55- Treatments studied PITTSBURGH (AP) A University of Pittsburgh physician says he will seek permission to experiment with acupuncture, despite his own unsuccessful acupuncture treatment during a recent visit to the Orient. Reuben Tenicela says the ancient Chinese method of killing pain by inserting needles into the body does not work on 25 per cent of the Chinese people, a fact he said the Chinese them selves acknowledge. He said his hopes were also dampened after an unsuccessful attempt to have parts of his face anesthetized at an acupunc ture center in Japan. "I am kind of pessimistic, Tenicela said." But I think we should explore it. We shouldn't close our eyes to it if we do, we may be passing up a good bet." Tenicela said he went to the Far East in August with hopes of finding out enough about the procedure to set up an acupuncture clinic at Presbyterian-University Hospital here, where he runs a pain treatment center. Now he says he will seek to experiment with the procedure with about 20 doctors who have volunteered to stick them selves with the long needles. He said American doctors are interested in the pain-killing possibilities of acupuncture, rather than the Chinese claim that it can be used to treat almost any disorder, including mental problems. Tenicela said he doubts its value in treating conditions other than pain. Explaining his statement, Tenicela said the points where acupuncture needles are inserted are usually far from the site of the disorder. To relieve a headache, for example, he said, a needle is thrust between the third and fourth toe. "Somebody is wrong either the Chinese are wrong or we are wrong," he said. "I know acupuncture is a kind of heresy here, but if you deal with the pain-ridden patients I do, even magic would be all right." Tenicela said he will ask hospital officials here for per mission not only to experiment with the procedure but to travel to mainland China to observe it there. their sleep by the blast, The U.S. Navy, which termed the explosion ac cidental, announced it had started an investigation to determine the cause. The Navy in Saigon said the exact damage had not been determined. But if just one of the big shells exploded damage could have been entensive. caliber guns. Repair crews will assess the damage at the naval base in Subic Bay, the Philippines. The bodies of the dead will be sent from there to their families. The 7th Fleet in Saigon did not identify the victims, saying this would be done by the Pentagon after their relatives had been notified. The cruiser is commanded by Capt. Walter F. Zartman. In other developments: Maj. Gen. Alexander M Haig, a special envoy of President Nixon, arrived in Saigon for a three-day series of meetings with top American and South Viet namese officials, including President Nguyen Vats Thieu and ' U.S. Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker. Sources said Haig would give Thieu a full report on the secret peace negotiations in Paris between presidential adviser Henry A. Kissinger and North Viet namese diplomats and also make a general assessment of both the political and military situation for a first hand report to Nixon, He is due back in Washington on Wednesday. U.S. Air Force fighter bombers kept up heavy raids across North Vietnam on Saturday with more than 320 strikes reported against transportation facilities, air bases, barracks and fuel and supply depots. Indochina Associated Press correspondent Dennis Neeld reported that the North Vietnamese pressure in Quang Ngai Province, 75 to 100 miles below Da Nang, appeared to be easing. The Saigon command disclosed a new operation in the western Mekong Delta and across the border into eastern Cambodia aimed at stopping North Vietnamese and Viet Cong infiltration into South Vietnam. The operation began last Tuesday. Motorcycle hits car Student A student was injured Thursday night in an accident on Burrows Road. Oren Bachman, of Sunrise Terrace, State College, was admitted to the Mountainview Unit of the Centre Community Hospital with injuries received when his motorcycle collided with a car driven by Robert Galante (sth-arts and architecture). • logbook Security patrolmen who investigated the accident said Bachman, traveling north on Burrows, collided with the Galante vehicle when Galante, traveling south, attempted to make a left turn into the parking lot north of Mechanical Engineering. . Bachman was thrown to the street. He was taken to Ritenour and later trans ferred to the Mountain View Unit of Centre Community Hospital where his condition was listed as serious. Bachman said yesterday his condition is improving. A graduate student reported she was the victim of an assault at 1:54 a.m. Council to discuss location for center A -location for State College's controversial TranspOrtation Center will be among topics discussed at tonight's borough council meeting at 7:30 in the Municipal Building, 118 S. Fraser Street. Anyone is welcome to at tend. Several borough officials hope to locate the center in the Pugh Street parking garage to help offset its losses, but other officials are concerned about possible traffic congestion in Calder Alley. The council will receive a feasibility report for study. The environmental impact of a proposed "Attention Home" in State College for area teenagers will be the subject of a public hearing. The Centre County Youth Service Bureau plans to open the home at 229 E. Nittany Avenue for young people removed from their own homes but for whom a foster home is either inappropriate or unavailable. Source of funds for the ))/// ' ( 4":77/1/ Pr nces, Ingenue To love, to plan to dream And Orange Blossom has a line of diamond rings that say even though your love is young, it's strong enough to last forever Pre-engagement rings by Orange Blossom. Princess, Ingenue, and Juliet 6ai e? ' 4m4r;V;( l /ff cAeam i'MW pvvE)bm injured yesterday. The student reported that she was grabbed as she and her boyfriend walked past Hanna Man's Brewery on Beaver Avenue:She said the attacker followed them to the rear of Campus Casino where he tried to pick a fight with her boyfriend. A student, Darryl Brandon, reported to borough police at 2:33 a.m. yesterday the theft or loss of an antarctic ski jacket. The jacket was taken or misplaced between 9:30 p.m. Saturday and 1:30 p.m. yesterday from Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. The jacket is navy blue nylon with an orange liner and a gray fur collar. It is valued at $6O. A student was fined for shoplifting in a hearing before District Magistrate Clifford H. Yorks Wednesday. Bruce Buffington, 110 Hartranft, was charged with taking a pencil valued at $.15 from the Student Bookstore. He was fined $75 plus cost and restitution after pleading guilty to the charge. project is the Governor's Justice Commission. Money will be provided through the Law Enforcement Assistance Agency. A requirement for funds from this source, however, is that the project not disrupt several en vironmental factors. The council will receive a report from the Public Safety Committee for a 1973 regional police communications system. An oral report on the system, estimated costs and possible benefits will be presented at tonight's meeting. Put a smile on that pumpkin It's the perfect autumn day : sunny, but crisp and cool, with the smell of burning leaves and the colors of changing foliage. A great afternoon for getting into the mood of the season and carving out that pumpkin. 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The House of Mead 128 E Allison St. Centre Hall, Pa 364-1478. QUALITY UNPAINTED FUR NITURE, bookcases, desk chairs, stools, parsons tables, chests, tables, cork Decorator's Workshop 237.8900- I HARLEY-DAVIDSON SPRINT SS '6B see Criss in Rm 5 Nitfany 38 or call 5.3707 USED BOOKS ALL kinds reference, language, poetry etc. Trade paperbacks 2 for 1. The Book Geller 3790 W. College on the way to Pine Grove Mills 238-1269 Mon to Fri. 10 to 13, Sat 10 to 5, open Sun days after PSU borne 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. CHEVELLE 1968 SPORT Coupe 51295. Call Roger 237-1454. RODGERS HI HAT stand with two Zildjian cymbals 14" asking 545.00. Call Kurt 237-7465. TRUMPH 650 CHOPPER newly done needs minor finishing touches 5700 or best offer. Also 1971 Honda SL-100 5350 and Roberts 997 stereo tape recorder S7s 237-3725 1966 PONTIAC GTO. Very good condition. Bucket seats, 4-speed, new tires About 5650. Call Pete at 238-9911. 1970 NORTON COMMANDO Roadster, 750 cc 5300 mi., good condition Call for details. Torn 865. 5326 4 CHANNEL 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 1966 SUZUKI 250 cc X 6 cheap must sell. Call 237-6087 CRC HANDBOOKS OF chemistry and physics, $9.50 and under, now at the HUB Bookstore AFGHAN HOUND PUPPIES AKC registered Champion sired Many colors. Pet and show. 364- 1874. STEREO SYSTEMS SHER WOOD receivers, BSR turn tables, Evergreen speakers, big superb sound at discount prices. Call Jack at 237-0716. HAGSTROM ELECTRIC BASS guitar good condition $lOO also Fender twin reverb amp phone 237- 8218. SERVICE FOR SAAB, Porsche, BMW available at Hillco Sports Inc. Boalsburg, Call 466-6266 FOR SALE SCHWINN 5 speed 565 call 237-3664 Ask for Jerry STEREO— USED ONLY 8 months 590.00. Waterbed, frame, and liner $35.00. Phone 238 , 8842 ask for Ed FOR SALE 1970 Baracuda floor shift, one owner. Call 237.3943 RICKENBACKER ELECTRIC GUITAR. Solid body. Custom finish. Nice action and sound. Use as six or twelve string 5100 Tom 865-6166. UNDERWOOD portable typewriter with carrying case, 525 offer; Cannon 200 mm telephoto lens with leather case $75; 237-8913. WEST HALLS DORM contract for sale. Call 865-5186. CLASSICAL GUITAR WITH hard shell case, German-made. 5200 238-8590. 1967 DODGE VAN "Sportsman' radio, insulated, soft-panelled Windows allaround V-8, automatic Well kept, leaving U.S. Cash 51500 Chris 238-1061. HARMONY 12-STRING GUITAR. Nice, hard case. Make offer or will trade for excellent 6-string. Evenings call Suzanne 237-5106 or 237-3901 1966 MUSTANG WITH 1968 motor. 3 speed convertible 289 cu. inch engine. Asking $l9O 237-9466. MOD BLACK AND white furniture cube creations, Bistro set, lamps, plastic studio couch, trunk 466-6703 FENDER PRO-REVERB 4200 Fender bass man speaker box 5100 Kapa guitar w-case 575 call Frank 238-6253. 1962 MGA needs some work will sell complete or for parts. Call 237-9205. SUZUKI SAVAGE, ONLY 600 miles, perfect, 21" front wheel, lots of extras Dr. Goldman 865- 6397. 1972 YAMAHA RT-2 Enduro, ex cellent condition, 4,500 miles, 4 months old, 5825.00, call John 237- 1537. WOMEN'S 3 SPEED Ross bike men's 5 speed Sears Bike both like new, call 237-8972. 61 FORD VAN, rebuilt engine, many new parts, must see to appreciate, best offer, call Ted 865- 2074 or 865-4593. SERVICE FOR TOYOTA Datsun Triumph MG BMW Volvo Por sche sports car engineering 138 N Patterson 238-7628. COLLECTIVE EAR retailing at wholesale. Any 5.98 album at 3.10 any 6.98 tape-cassette at 4.05 catalog 25 cents Collective Ear, Box .9355, St. Louis, Mo. 63117. 1972 YAMAHA 175 cc excellant condition 7 months warranty left ROOMMATE WANT ED FOR includes helmet and new inspection Lions Gate one bedroom 237-0018 only $4OO call 237-8461 ROOMMATE FOR 1 BORM 3 man 1969 CHEVY VAN 6-cylinder apartment one block from standard good condition Must campus immediately 238 5318 sell, leaving country call 2380690 evenings ROOM IN APARTMENT or house BIKE 10 SPD DiCampli Corsa-1 month old silver 23" frame very MALE GRAD TO share apt own good components, many extras, bdrm 566 50-mth call Jeff 865- must be seen, best offer, RCA 8. 2430, eve. 237-8641 or 158 Chambers track portable tape player ac battery 2 large speakers S9O value WE ARE LOOKING for deaf in. for 545 238.0056 dividuals to participate in ex. per imental study designed to MGB 67 Wire wheels, radio, british improve communication and racing green, no cherry, but a speech patterns of the deaf If steal for 5350.00. interested call 865-2865 or write to Dr Martin c-o 439 Psychology AKAI X-1800 SD reel and cartridge Bu i ld in g stereo tape recorder 5200 00 Calf Art 865-9838 COVERED SPACE, PREFERABLY garage, for TV. FOR SALE twenty two inch motorcycle Must be fairly close to screen 522 R.C.A 237-9466 campus Call Jerry 865 5654 ATTENTION GOING HOME WEEKENDS' Reliable person needs use of room or apartment weekends Only WANTED ROCK & roll drummer call BJ 865.7160 must have experience full-time ohone 237-8218, NEED RIDES TO Ann Arbor, Micnigan or Toledo Can leave. return any day Kathy 238-6685 FORMER SCHOOL TEACHER will babysit in her State College apt , weekdays, part or full time,ROOMMATE WANTED (MALE) reasonable, 237-4408. to share apartment at Lion's Gate Apts If interested call 237- 9443 after 6 p m DRUG PROBLEM? "DRUG fighter" is a new approach to WANTED NEW OR used small drug kterature. Its main idea is to refrigerator Call Glenn 865.1820 disclose truths about hard drugs You may receive limited edition copy by mailing two dollars cash or cneck to Mr A Harrison P 0 Box 275 Lemont, Pa BASS PLAYER WITH experience HOUSEMATE TO SHARE and equipment looking for lob, apartment on West Prospect also have P A experience Jim 865- Call 237-7392 or stop oy 135 West 6118 Prospect Sex not crucial WANT GOOD BANDS at great prices? Save time and money call Sound-Solutions Never a-fee H LP W 238-4145. HAS YOUR BIKE been stolen'7 WAITERS NEEDED FREE meals If and social privileges contact You're looking for information caterer 237 4332 call Nick 234-0135 VVANTED• WAITERS AT Sigma NOW ACCEPTING PRIVATE piano and voice students Alpha Epsilon Contact Doug Children and adults call 237-9715 Rozelle at 237-4923 238-4893 NEED STUDENTS immediately to place ads in The Daily EXPERIENCED DRUMMER Collegian Classified ad section LOOKING for rock group Have Hurry Unlimited number of ads equipment here and Iran- accepted Mon-Fr, 930 am 4 00 sportation Call Chuck at 865-9178. p m 126 Carnegie Building GOLD STUDIOS COLOR ANYONE TO WASH & iron clothes photography fall qackaae, 2. every 2 weeks App. 20 shirts, 6 Bxlo's and 2.5x7's 533 complete, parr jeans, socks and underwear member PP of A Bob 238.1801 Will pay Call Frank 865-3591 between 6 and 8 p.m. COUNTRY HONK THE Folklore Society presents David Brom berg and his Fabulous Torpedos 8 p.m October 8 Schwab Auditorium. Tickets on sale THE SCORPION. HAPPY hours starting October 2 ground floor 810-10 00 nitely Terry Beard HUB members Si 50, non-members Monday-Thursday Rhythm Kings S 2 00. Tuesday Wednesday PHOTOGRAPHY COURSE 7 week CLASSICAL GUITAR LESSONS introductory course covering mpg per month call 9 5 865.6397, shooting, developing, & printing. weekends 865.7155 R M Sabre Use of complete darkroom facilities The Darkroom 225 E INSURE YOUR FUNCTIONS Beaver Ave 237.0502. success with Argos, cookin'n' FACULTY-STUDENT AUTO smokin' from a whole summer's work Call 238-4145 INSURANCES, renters in- surance life insurance health in surance. Call Frank Guerrini 238 8085 238-2668 FAST EFFICIENT TYPING or thesis,' term papers, etc IBM LOST BLACK AND white male electric Experience. Reasonable cat with black collar. Please rates Call 355-3575 contact Buddy 251 S Atherton WIDE COVERAGE GREAT LOST BROWN JACKET with Penn State button on lapel in 112 publicity are found in The Osmond Wednesday needed please Collegian Classified ads Hurry call 237-6497 and place your ad. 126 Carneigie Building Mon -Fri. 9'30 am-4 00 LOST 928 BROWN corduroy p poncho vicinity Sackett College Avenue West Sentimental value 238-4701. LOST PAIR OF black glasses GRAD DESIRES TO start car pool Wednesday September 27 bet from from Lewisburg to State College. weep College Avenue and HUB call Call 523-3964 after 5 p.m. 237-1806. ONE MALE TO share apartment with two guys at Lions Gate. Free busing. Call 238-41767 5 OR 10 speed bike. $4O-S6O price range evenings. Call 237-3901 or ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT 237-5106. unfurnished, sublet December June, renewal option, all extras ROOMMATE NEEDED FOR 4 near campus, $135, 237-1360 man apt, rent 570.00 per month Beaver Terrace Call 238-5815. FURNISHED 2 BEDROOM apartment walking distance to WANTED WAITERS NEEDED at downtown and campus. Perfect for Delta Chi Ask for John Firko 2 business people or quiet grad 238-9944. students calf after 4 466-7251 ESTABLISHED ROCK BAND ROOM FOR RENT, female, making good money looking for private home Center Hall; daily good drummer and-or organist. If transportation available to State interested call 238-4145. College 364-9776 Pat Sales Promotion Manager exciting challenge for a "take charge" type in the CATV manufacturing industry. You will be responsible for advertising, trade shows, sales meetings, and seminars, as well as product data sheets, technical bulletins and other sales publications. A B.S.degree in journalism, marketing, or related fields. Minimum three years experience. Electronics industry background. Send resume including salary history to: Personnel Manager C-Cor Electronics Inc. 60 Decibel Rd. State Cortege, Pa. 16801 I CD I INFINITY PHOTOGRAPHY ENTERPRISES. INC. 140 W. NErrANY AVE. STATE COLLEGE. PA. 16801 IQ Fine portraiture for gifts, aw..into applications and passports. PHOTOGRAPHER close to campus. Helen 865-4160 ROOMMATE WANTED ONE bedroom apartment Beaver Hill furnished ut,t it,es paid call 238-5488 after 5 p m NOTICE
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