The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 03, 1974, Image 4

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    I—The Daily Collegian Thursday . October 3, 1974
Viet vets t
An American Legion Post is
being formed for student
veterans of the Vietnam era.
An organizational meeting
will be held 8 tonight at 227
Nittany Ave. For more in
formation call 234-3909 or 238-
9983. .
Josh McDowell, Christian
activist, will present a series
of lectures entitled "More
Evidence that Demands A
Collegian notes
Verdict, — Friday through Sun
day. Registration for the
series will be held tomorrow
from 4 to 8 p.m. in the HUB
lounge. There is a $2
registration fee.
The Penn State Frisbee
Team will meet 6 tonight in
front of McKean Hall. •
Free U courses begin today
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People unable to get to
registration or with questiont
can stop by 203 C HUB or call
863-00313.
Boxing Club meets 7:30
tonight under the bleachers in
Rec Hall. New members are
welcome.
There well be a rush meeting
of all invited rushees for Phi
Mu Alpha Sinfonia, national
prefers' -al music fraternity,
9:;:' to' -ght in 'Acacia,', 234
Locust Lane. Dress is coat and
tie.
Francis M. Fenlon, senior
engineer of Westinghouse
Research Labs in Pittsburgh,
will speak on "Present Trends
in Nonlinear Acoustics" 4 p.m.
today in 71 Willard.
Barry L. Myers, associate
professor of Business Law,
will discuss "Legal Controls in
Flood-prone Areas" 2:20 p.m.
* Grants 1-year over-the-counter
guarantee on our small appliances
Store hours: Mon.-Thurs 10 a.m.-9 p.m
Fri. & Sat. 10 a.m.-9:30 p.m.
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form Legion
today in 220 Willard
The German Department
will hold coffee hours from
2:30 to 4:30 p.m. every Thurs
day. Students and faculty'are
invited.
Latin-American Friendship
Group will meet 8 tonight at
the home of Marettaßiie, 829
N. Allen St. Latin-American
women students and wives of
students are invited. For in
formation and transportation
call Rice at 237-2824 or Dor
ianne Talavera at 238-4063.
Luis Sanchez will speak on
"Peruvian Civilization: past
and Present" 3:30 p.m. today
in 107 Social Sciences. The
public is invited.
The Department of Man and
Environmental Relations will
sponsor a lecture by Theodbre
Wachs, professor at ,Purdue
University on "Experience
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Arts and Architecture
Student Council will hold an
organizational meeting 4 p.m.
Friday in 121 Arts Building.
Richard Paul Shaw,
professor of Engineering
Science at the" State Univer
sity of New York, will speak
on "Integral Equation
Methods in Acoustic Radiation
and Scattering" 4 p.m. today
in 273 Willard. •
There will be a mandatory
business meeting for all mem
bers of Sigma Delta Chi,
Society of Professional Jour
nalists, 1:30 p.m. Sunday in
101 Carnegie.
Increased nuclear safeguards called for
SAN FRANCISO (UPI) The United States and
other nations must increase their security to
prevent political terrorists from stealing.'nuclear
material, an expert on nuclear theft said yesterday.
"A crude, low-yield fission explosive, such as a
terrorist group might be capable of constructing,
could kill tens of thousands of people and cause hun
dreds of millions, of dollars of property damage in an
urban area," said Mason Willrich, professor of law
at the University of Virginia and co-author of a Ford
Foundation report on the danger of nuclear theft.
Addressing the 15th Annual Conference of United
Press International Editors and Publishers,
Willrich said a lack of sufficient safeguards would
"create substantial risks to the security of nations,
the stability of governments and the safety of people
in every region of the world."
So far, Willrich told the more than 400 delegates to
the Edicon conference, the federal government has
not given adequate attention to the problem, and
money to set up a safeguard system was deleted
from the Atomic Energy Commission budget by the
Nixon administration.
"Hopefully, the Ford administration will not con
tinue to gamble In this way with the safety of the
American people and the security of our govern
mental institutions from nuclear threats," he said.
Willrich urged the federal government to
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take charge of 411kblishing proper safeguards at in
stallations such as Power plants which use nuclear
material."
He also urged the United States to work together
with other nations to safeguard nuclear material
throughout the world.
"The risk of nuclear theft affects us all, since
plutonium or high-enriched uranium stolen from the
U.S. nuclear power industry could be used iA a
terrorist attack in some other country,land material
stolen in another country could be used by terrorists
to hold hostage a city in America," he said.
Willrich was joined in a panel discussion on
terrorism by California Attorney Genlral Evelle J.
Younger and Dr. David C. Rapoport, professor of
political science at the University of California, Los
Angeles.
Younger predicted that more terrorist groups like
the Symbionese Liberation Army, kidnapers of
Patricia Hearst, may surface.
"The infrastructure that spawned the SLA con
tinues to function in and out of the prison system,
and in view of the court-imposed restrictions on ef
forts to control communications betwen prisoners
and outsiders, there is little we can do other than
watch these activities until laws are broken,"
Younger said.
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Younger, whose Los Angeles office was the target
of a bombing last May, said terrorists may escalate
violence in the United States to try to imitate the
successes of the SLA and foreign terrorist groups.
But he warned against over-reacting to their threat.
"We must recognize that domestic terrorists do
not constitute a dangerous cancer which requires
radical surgery, but rather a minor infection which
is sometimes painful but not by any stretch of the
imagination fatal," he said.
Rapoport said the abduction of Patricia Hearst
may lead to more political kidnapings in the United
States, because it showed that "there are very many
prominent potential victims who can't be defended
and will be ransomed."
He said until the SLA shootout in. Los Angeles in
May in which six persons died, American radicals
"preached and sometimes practiced terror, but
when the police got close, they lost their nerve,
pleading frameup or fleeing the country.
"No terrorist movement can ever grow without
believing that it has heroes, or that when they have
a choice, its members will die for a place in
history," Rapoport said. "The SLA shootout could
be an enormous significant event. Despite its
publicity coups, there was little support for the
group among potential sympathizers, until some of
its members chose to die."
Anyone* interested in the
Baha'i Club should come to
room 312 Boucke tonight at
8:00 for the first organiza
tional meeting.
* it is not necessary to be a Baha'i
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to consort with the Paul Winter Consort
this week at these Plact:i and times:
THURSDAY
2:00 p.m. Improvisation Workshops at East Halls Lounge
i and 101 kern. Bring your instrument. Free.
2:30 p.m. Worid Music Seminar in Recital nail, Music
Building. Mostly for music students. Free.
6-7 p.m. Hear Paul Winter Dave Darling on WDFM
Got a question? Phone lines will be open
8:30 p.m. "Consorting With Each Other" in the HUB Ball
room. Bring and instrument and blanket or
cushion. 50` at the door.
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Noon Cello Workshop at 101 Kern. Cello in rock, blues
pop, etc. Meet Dave Darling. Free:
4:00 P.m. Moustics Workshop in Schwab Auditorium. Ali
about sound equipment. Free.
8:30 p.m. Artist Series concert in Schwab. Tickets on sale
now at the HUB. Hurry it may already be sold
out.
SATURDAY
11:00 am. Sax Workshop in East Halls Lounge. Your
chance to meet Paul Winter. Free.
2:00 p.m. Percussion Workshop in East Halls Lounge.
Some drums and things you've never heard be
fore. Free.
2:00p.m. Improv and Vibrations Workshop in the HUB
Ballroom. Bring instrument and blankets or
cushions. Listening, chinting, yoga. and more.
Free.
100 p.m. "Consorting With Ives" in the HUB Ballroom.
Music of the man Leornard Bernstein calls "Our
Washington. Lincoln, and Jefferson of music."
Bring cushions or blankets. SO` at the door.
Co-sponsored by diA i ptists Series
and the Penn State Jazz Club.
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