--The Daily Collegian Tuesday, Oct. 24, 1978 Collegian workshop seeks ideas • The Daily Collegian will hold a workshop with its readers and news sources at 7:30 tonight in the HUB Main Lounge. tiring your criticisms and suggestions. • Robert H. Sebring, senatorial candidate for the 34th district, will be interviewed on WTLR, 89.9 FM, at 5:20 this evening. The interview is part of WTLR's "Election '7B", a program of candidate interviews concerning various issues in the listening area of WTLR, a non-profit, non-commercial station. • Members of the Save-A-Life program, sponsored by Circle K, will meet at 7:30 tonight in 309 Boucke. • Save-A-Life is conducting blood pressure testing from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today and tomorrow in the HUB Ballroom. • College Bowl competition, spon sored by the Academic Assembly, will be held from 7-10 tonight in 102 Kern Building and the HUB Assembly Room. • "The Damned", a film by Visconti, Punk rocker Vicious fails in suicide attempt NEW YORK (UPI) British punk rock star Sid Vicious, free on bail in the stabbing death of his American girlfriend, yesterday slashed his arm in a suicide attempt to "keep my part of the bargain." The 21-year-old Vicious reportedly screamed, "I want to die, I want to join Nancy!" as he inflicted a deep cut almost the entire length of his right forearm just before 3 a.m. in the Seville Hotel room he shared with his mother. Friends of Vicious quoted the distraught musician as crying out, "I didn't keep my part of the bargain!" just after he tried to take his life with a broken light bulb and razor blade. Vicious, whose real name is John Simon Ritchie, was taken by ambulance to Bellevue Hospital, where he was listed in satisfactory condition. • • A police spokesman said Vicious' private psychiatrist, Steve Teich, will be sponsored by the Comparative Literature department at 7 and 9:30 tonight in 112 Kern. • The Engineering Undergraduate Council will meet at 7 tonight in 212 Hammond. Collegian notes • Dr. Bennett Dyke, associate professor of anthropology and graduate admissions officer for the Anthropology department, will speak on the preparation and selection of a graduate department in anthropology at 7:30 tonight in 316 HUB. The speech is sponsored by the Anthropology Club. • College Life presents a Ron Ralston serial, "A Christian Analysis of Social Isgues", at 7 tonight in the HUB Main Lounge. • Qualified referees are needed to officiate in the Black Caucus Basketball summoned police to the Manhattan hotel about 2:50 a.m. When officers entered Room 814, Vicious, who was clad in only a pair of pants and bleeding profusely, was struggling with Teich. Police said Teich told them Vicious had tried to jump out the window but he restrained him. His mOttiei; Ann McDonald, who came from England to be with her son after his arrest on Oct. 12, was in the room with him, crying, police said. It was not immediately clear whether Teich and Mrs. McDonald were in the room when Vicious cut himself. Vicious allegedly confessed to killing his girlfriend, Nancy Spungerr, on Oct. 12 after police found her bloody and scantily clad body in the bathroom of the $35-a-night room they shared at Manhattan's Chelsea hotel. Miss Spungen, a native of Huntington Valley, a Philadelphia suburb, had been League. For more information call Jerry at 234-4990. • The Undergraduate Student Government Department of Programs and Services will meet at 7 tonight in 203 HUB. Anyone interested in working at the record exchange must attend. • The Young Socialist Alliance will meet at 8 tonight in 307 Willard. • The Liberal Arts Student Council will meet at 7:30 tonight in 124 Sparks. • The Social Welfare Club will hold a "practicum awareness" meeting at 7:30 tonight in 265 Willard. • The Centre County chapter of the National Organization for Women is selling tickets to the Helen Wise lun cheon to be held today at noon at Gat sby's Restaurant. • Colloquy will meet at 7 tonight in 321 HUB. • The Hetzel Union Board will meet at 7 tonight. stabbed in the stomach with a hunting knife. Vicious, a one-time member of the now-defunct spitting and stomping Sex Pistols, was released from the Rikers Island jail last Monday after his at torney, Bradley Wexler, posted the $50,000 bail for his release. Vicious was kept at the prison detoxification center during his stay at Rikers because he was suffering from withdrawal of methadone. At a hearing last Tuesday in NITTANY DIVERS PENN STATE SCUBA CLUB Meeting: Wednesday October 25, 1978 Natatorium Classroom ..• 8:00 p.m. Topics: NOMINATION OF CLUB OFFICERS Myerstown Dive , Bluehole Dive Florida Trip • • Ocean Dive Meeting: Wednesday November 1, 1978 Natatorium Classroom • • 8:00 p.m. •. • Topics: ELECTION OF CLUB OFFICERS • Myerstown Dive Florida Trip a. • • Nittany Divers has SCUBA GEAR for sale at • very inexpensive prices in the basement of the • Natatorium Monday 7:30 p.m.-10:00 p.m. Thursday 7:30 p.m.-10:00 p.m. • "9 Nittany Divers will sponser a BASIC SCUBA COURSE 1-. Winter Term for more information contact: David Panko 234-2634 • Dean Carole Leland, the new dean of the College of Human Development, will speak at a meeting. of the American Home Economics Association at 7 tonight in the Living Center of Human Development Building. • Guest speaker Rick Santorum will talk about election day politics at 7:30 tonight in 306 Boucke. • The Orthodox Christian Fellowship will hold a vesper service at 7 tonight in Eisenhower Chapel. • An organizational meeting for the Toastmaster's Gavel Club will be held at 7 tonight in 307 Boucke. All those in terested may attend. • The Penn State Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws will meet at 4 today in 319 HUB. • The 2nd regular American Home Economics Association student meeting will be held at 7 tonight in the Living Center of the Human Development Building. Manhattan Criminal Court, Judge Leon Becker allowed Vicious to remain free on bail pending a preliminary hearing Oct. 30. It is believed the case is being presented to a grand jury. After his release, Vicious' former manager Malcolm McLaren said Vicious would try to line up some con certs, complete a film on the Sex Pistols and work on an album, in an effort to raise money for his defense. USG record, tape exchange tomorrow The Undergraduate Student Government expects to attract both bargain hunters and browsers at its record and tapes exchange from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. tomorrow in the HUB Reading Room. Persons interested in selling albums or tapes may register from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. "Last year's record exchange went very well," Marina Zeccarda, head of the USG Programs and Services Department said. "Everyone liked it we got a lot of good feedback," she • said. • This•year's record exchange will be set up differently than last year's was. Albums will be on tables this year, instead of being stacked on shelves. Also, a three-part voucher Alcohol arrest made after four-car crash • State College police said Robert Fay, 133 W. Irvin St., was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol on Saturday, following a four-car accident on E. College Avenue. According to police, Fay's car was traveling east on College near Porter• Road, when it §truck the median strip and collided with a car owned by Harold Welsh, 221 Park Ave., Woolrich. Fay's The Central Pennsylvania Chapter of ACM presents a • cornputercareemig ht Tuesday, Oct. 24, 1978 112 Buckhout Lab 7:30 pm Refreshments 8:00 pm Meeting Hear and Question Representatives from: Armstrong Cork IBM Digital Equipment Corp. Mellon Bank . • National Security Agency Everyone's Welcome UNIVERSITY CALENDAR Tuesday, October 24 SPECIAL EVENTS Comp. Lit. Luncheon, 12:15, talk, 1 p.m., Hotel State College. Roger Cornish, theatre and film, on "All the Kings Men—Novel to Stage to Screen." CDPC Seminars, "Job Search Strategies," 4th period; "Resume Preparation," sth period; "Interview skills," 6th period, Walnut Conference Room. Comp. Lit. GSA film, Visconti, The Damned, 7 and 9:30 p.m., Room 112 Kern. Artists Series film, Seiter, 1935, Roberta, starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, 8 p.m., Eisenhower Auditorium. English Colloquium, Rodelle Weintraub, English, on "Shaw's Celibate': Marriage: Its Impact on his Plays," 8 p.m., Room 101 Kern. Meetings: College Life, 7 p.m., HUB Main Lounge. • Colloquy, 7 p.m., Room 321 HUB. . • Council for Exceptional Children, 7 p.m., Room 174 Willard. Wargamers, 7 p.m., Room 107 Sacket. College Republicans, 7:30 p.m., Room 306 Boucke. .. P.S.O.C: Equestrian Division, 7:30 p.m., Room 111 Animal Industries Bldg. Star Trek Fans, 7:30 p.m., Room 165 Willard. -' YMCA class in aerobics, 7:30 p.m., Room 317 Boucke. - will be given, with one copy going to the person selling the album, one going in the USG's files, and one attached to the album. "Last year each person got one voucher; this year each record gets one voucher," Zeccarda said. The seller's ID number also will be put on the voucher and the record. "We're trying to do a better job with the book-keeping this year," she said, citing the problems with lost vouchers last year. "Albums that cost $5.99 downtown usually run from $2.50 to $3.50 at the record exchaige," Zeccarda said. "The albums are usually in good condition, although they should be checked before being purchased," she said. —by Lee Carpenter 1973 Ford station wagon then crossed the median strip and hit two westbound cars, one driven by Myrna Zamick, 457 Nimitz Ave., and the other driven by Roberta Hutchinson of Williamsport. Damages to Fay's station wagon were estimated at $l5OO, while those to the Hutchinson's car and Welsh's car totaled about $7OO. —by Bill Leonard