B—The Daily Collegian Monday, August 2,1976 DOONESBURY , II DOC!MAKE Ittl cm/SHE BERNIE.DID THEN TOUDOUTHATE IUWTTOBE 4 up'ueoor ■ leetwe mFKEve um.no, axpaecmcn.iFyou ■ oh..l'm aroundtobo ■ I I k /STWtF" MW I BEAM! BUT OCERUAJER. 1.. UH.. cmatSD«m,CO(T 9 som. TO STOCKHOLM %_# I 14. Mm. am. M k BEDMSRT' ON! ■ I BOTHER CAMERAS? FORGOT. WARE ME UP. EM AH M DOC.. CHE PAN. m ■ “ \\RBPHIEKI. m M||\ . 9l \/S-A 11 99 ,=, ■ (fl|| 44»>’ ■II BPI TMi* II fIBL WASHINGTON (UPI) -r- Foreign Relations Com- I ~r I TJX B B 2S ,y Former Secretary of State mittee, which was con- Lcppvl Arcfl Awl Dean Acheson believed the sidering his nomination as ? rtfSl'-X ffikm g Soviet Union obtained more secretary of state, were part U.S. secrets through char- of an 840-page volume of women, janitors and secret testimony from 1949 Tfe j stenographers than from top and 1950 released ■by the * I * _ according to 1949 The volume _ concerns nw AOKiAsf.JOWE'I no,no-she wcu.iTsNOTa ueiuiguessuewanta aiso.pJeD congressional testimony events in the McCarthy era, rTsABiT ivume to do a doesntknowiM baddeautmbht BoopnooauNE.imANiCE uketttobe ORAN. released yesterday. . when the late Sen. Joseph PRESUMP- RECORD we HER! NOTSURE SHEt> JUST SOLVE HER MEm.AWSmCATCHY , A NUMBER NOUUHAO Aphp y Panasonic SOQ9S OUR PRICE ONLY 77 T & R ELECTRONICS high officers of the govern ment. “I think what they do is to work through much more minor characters stenographers, or janitors, or charwomen, or somebody who can get hold of something of that sort. “I - don’t say they never approach high officers of the government, because they apparently have, as you have seen in these, records, blit I imagine that their real TR-822 12” Diagonal 100% Solid State Portable Low 32 watts power consumption. Automatic voltage regulator. VHF/UHF unipotential antenna. Molded carrying handle. VHF/UHF clickstop tuning. Available in white, gold or orange. Regular List Price: $109.95 225 SOUTH ALLEN STREET STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA “THE PANASONIC STORE” paydirt comes at a lower level." Concerning Hiss, Acheson said, “I am not willing to say that he is not my friend. He was,.and he is not a close friend, but I am not going to abandon and throw rocks at him when he is in trouble. If it is proved that this feeling I have about him is quite un founded, that I have beta misled, I shall be glad to say so at that time, but I am not willing to say so now.” dangerous Siegal said two men experienced severe hallucinations and highly unpleasant physi cal and emotional reactions from smoking “Mint Bidis,” hand-rolled cigarettes import ed from India. The cigarettes, made from Indian herbs, were found to contain hiy* amounts of mind-altering substances; Siegal said 396 herbs and spices are com mercially available for use as herbal teas 43 of which contain psychoactive substances, but generally in such small amounts that they, have little or no behavioral effects. However, he said, an individual occasion ally will have problems. One woman, after drinking a tea consisting of two ground nut megs in a glass of warm water, hallucinated that monsters were trying to engulf her. Other herbal products are available as cap sules, some with excessively high doses of caffeine and other substances, he said. ■;/ ' r 4 s' V., / s v v'i '■v\*