12—The Daily Collegian Friday, June 24,1977 News from the wires Naphtha causes Ohio explosion AKRON, Ohio (UPI) Three thousand gallons of highly volatile naphtha, believed poured into the city sewer system by striking rubber workers, exploded in Akron yesterday, rocketing manhole covers into the air, blasting out the stained glass windows of a cemetery church and leaving a two mile scar. "The area looked like it was hit by an earthquake," said police Capt. David E. Whitmire. "I saw a crater 80 to 90 feet right after the explosion." No one was injured when the ex plosions erupted in the west side of this Northern Ohio city of 272,000. Police, moved in city buses to evacuate about 75 persons until the explosive liquid was flushed from the sewers with water. The evacuees were able to go home about five hours later. The explosion ripped up Glendale Cemetery, shattering the stained glass windows in its 100-year-old chapel, but a cemetery spokesman said no graves were damaged. "What I thought was that the world was coming to an end," said Brindley Ferguson, 19, who with her four-month old daughter was among those evacuated to a National Guard Armory. "1 thought to myself, 'Oh Lord, the world is coming to an end.' " "It sounded like a bomb," said Queenie Gordon, 17, a student at South OUR APOLOGIES . The PENN STATE BOOKSTORE will close for inventory the week of June 27th. This includes all of our stores. To our loyal customers, our apologies for the inconvenience. I llqinnar i n 111 I - 1 . 4 4 I r 1"115 ;iv I g 64 ”r :,.CPtI , DE ATHLETE'S ci lt w I HAS YOU IN Today save 30% on all Baseball Shoes. AND!!! a FREE La Sundae from DAIRY QUEEN with each purchase of any shoe in the stores 4 t— a co NIKE PONY PUMA RIDDELL TIGER. High School "That's the only thing I can think of. It just went boom and it boomed for a long time " "The streets looked like they were bombed," fire department Lt. Robert E. Lord said. The explosion also ruptured a water main and gas main and damaged another church, the Church of God. Lord said the liquid naphtha, which is used in the repair of tires, was traced to the Patch Rubber Co., where employees are on strike. Recall campaign gains ground MADISON, Wis. (AP) A campaign to unseat the judge who said the sexually permissive' atmosphere and the provocative clothing women wear in vited rape has gathered enough signatures to force him into a recall election, leaders of the drive said yesterday. Sponsors said 21,570 people have signed petitions calling for the recall of Judge Archie Simonson, whose remarks from ,the bench last month infuriated local feminists. State law requires 21,049 names. The remark, "Should we punish severely a 15- or 16-year-old boy who reacts normally to it?", came at a disposition hearing for a 15-year-old boy found to have participated in a sexual assault The victim in the case, a 16-year-old girl who was attacked by three youths in PRO-KEDS . ADIDAS 236 Calder Way Calder Square 234-0380 BATA CLIFF KEEN BAUER URA adida§* a stairwell at a local high school, was said to have been wearing slacks and,a shirt over a turtleneck sweater. Simonson ordered the 15-year-old boy, who had pleaded no contest, to spend a year at home under court supervision. U.S. fears veto computer deal WASHINGTON (UPI) The ad ministration yesterday blocked an American firm's plan to sell the Soviet Union a sophisticated computer because of fears in Congress and the White House that the system would be used for military purposes. The Soviets tried to buy the $l3 million system known as Cyber 76 from Control Data Corp., of Minneapolis for use in weather research and forecasting. The Commerce Department rejected a request for an export license after President Carter expressed strong reservations about the proposed sale and several House members urged that the transaction be stopped. William Schneider, a private con sultant on defense uses of computers, has said the Cyber 76 system could be' used by the Soviets "to build better nuclear weapons, more efficient missiles and would permit them to in terconnect all of. their air defenses to effectively block an American second strike which would follow any surprise attack on the United States." The Pentagon uses the same FOOT MIND! Athletes TRED II TRETORNS generation of computers for missile. guidance and other military uses. A spokesman for Rep. Barry Gold water Jr., R-Calif., a leader of the group against the sale on Capitol Hill, said the sale "would, have been an horrendous mistake." A Commerce Department statement said the export license was denied "because it is far more powerful than any computer known to be available to the Soviet Union and the likplihood of diversion to military or strategic uses is of serious concern." Commerce's Office of Export Administration, which has the responsibility of issuing licenses for American firms to sell products over seas, said it allows exports "only when it can be satisfactorily determined that the transaction would not make a significant contribution to the military potential of those nations that would be detrimental to U.S. and . Western security." Pa. coal mines closed by strike By The Associated Press A wildcat coal strike that began in West Virginia spread into Pennsylvania yesterday. Roving pickets, apparently protesting The government considers the state's a cut in health benefits to United Mine definition of child abuse too narrow. 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And don't forget our mini-bottle shop for your picnic pleasures. z m > a Tonite:.. Prime Rib SpeeW only 4.95 Also fresh fish entrees counties Affected were operations owned by North American Coal ochester & Pittsburgh Coal Co. and Co., Tunnelton Coal Co.' The Pennsylvania strikers joined about 31,000 Appalachian coal miners in West Virginia, Ohio and Kentucky who stayed off their jobs despite pleas by union officials to return to work. it WASHINGTON (UPI) The ! Supreme Court, sharply limiting the. rights of convicts, ruled/ to 2,yesterdaZ that states may outlaw prisoner union ; activities within the wand. The majority opinion by Justice " William Rehnquist said any right' prisoners might have to associate freely,,, must give way to the need for corrW f lions officials to maintain discipline and., prevent. violence. • 1 4 . Thus, the opinion said, authorities; may prohibit inmate unions fropr soliciting members or holding meetings Suspected child inside a prison and from bulk-mailing: newspetters to prisoners. Justice Thurgood.Marshall, joined abuse cases up dissent' by William Brennan, called the': ruling "a giant step backward" Pit; prisoner rights, that cuts sharply into the; Ist Amendment rights of free speeo• previously afforded inmates. 0;‘. But Rehnquist, speaking for th 6 majority in a North Carolina case, saiid . the need to maintain order override! those rights. Inmate unions have been formed in Rhode Island, Delaware, Minnesota ant California. They are restricted in fedeng prisons and in several states. Yester= day's ruling also could have an impact on groups such as Gay Liberation and the Young Lords, which have appeared in prisons in the last decade. theprotest centers on a decision by the UMW's Health and Retirement Fund's decision to require members to participate in hospital and doctor costs. UMW District 2 president Frank Kulish called the walkout "totally •un justified" and he asked members to return to work. PHILADELPHIA (AP) Under the Child Protective Services Act im plemented last year, Pennsylvania recorded three times as many cases of suspected child abuse as it had in 1975. To the state, the law is a success, although Pennsylvania still does not qualify for federal child abuse program funds. Deli expa NEW ITEMS: marinated herring capacola proscuitto 1 / 4 1b. kosher hot dogs think corned beef sandwich think homemade clam chowder think pastrami think cheesecake w/ fresh strawberries Think Deli! 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