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    The Daily Collegian Monday, March 24, 1980
K. C. firemen return to work
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP)
Firefighters trooped back to their
stations yesterday after voting
almost unanimously to end a six-day
strike in exchange for the rehiring of
42 colleagues who had been fired for
an earlier job action.
"We're staffed at about 90 percent
strength," said Deputy Fire Chief
Roger Cornell at midmorning
yesterday. "We're shuffling some
displaced equipment around right
now, trying to get all the equipment
hack into the proper engine houses."
Meanwhile, 71 firefighters jailed
last week for defying a court order
barring a walkout waited for com
pletion of paper work to set them
Hebron settlement approved
JERUSALEM (AP) In a decision
iikely to complicate already-stalled
Palestinian autonomy negotiations,
the Israeli Cabinet voted yesterday
for the first time to let Jews settle in
an occupied Arab city.
The cabinet approved by an 8-6
••.•ole, with three , abstentions, a
proposal to establish two schools in
..vhich Jewish students would live full
it - Ile in the Arab city of Hebron on the'
West Bank of the Jordan River. The
,ast Jewish residents of Hebron left
the city after Arab rioting in 1929.
Opponents of the settlement plan
said they would appeal the vote to the
Foreign Affairs and Security Com
mittee in the Israeli Parliament, and
Prime Minister Menachem Begin
agreed to delay action until . the
Bruno investigation continues
PHILADELPHIA (AP) Police
continued to search for the mur
derers of reputed organized crime
boss Angelo Bruno, while his grieving
family made funeral arrangments for
the victim of the gangland-style
shooting Friday night.
The investigation into the .shotgun
slaying has been hariipered by the
lack of cooperation from his family
and associates, police said.
Organized crime experts from the
Federal Bureau of Investigation and
New Jersey's State Commission of
Investigation met with Philadelphia
police Saturday to coordinate the
murder investigation, according to a
report in The Philadelphia Bulletin. A
spokesman for the FBI said
yesterday that the organization .is
involved in the case, but declined to
say more.. , •
Afghan rebels seek assistance
By United Press International
Afghan rebels fighting the Soviet
backed government in Kabul ap
pealed yesterday for urgent
assistance to prevent Moslem
resistance to Soviet occupation forces
from total collapse.
The appeal by the Hizbe Islami
group was backed by other rebel
soui•ces, who said that massive Soviet
reinforcements to back a spring
offensive against the rebels'
threatened to end all resistance to the
Kabul government.
The rebels did not elaborate on how
much aid they needed, but they
estimate the total number of Soviet
troops in Afghanistan has increased
by about 20,000 to more than 100,000.
The appeal was also the first in-
Shah is transported to Egypt
By the Associated Press
Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi left
Panama for Egypt yesterday, a move
that Iran's revolutionary regime has
said will delay the release of the
American hostages in Iran.
Iranian officials were not available
yesterday to comment on . how the
development would affect the ap
proximately 50 Americans who have
begun their 21st week as hostages.
But Iranian Foreign Minister
Sadegh Ghotbzadeh said Saturday
that moving the shah from Panama
would delay any possible release of
he hostages. He attributed the plan
io move the shah to former Secretary
of State Henry Kissinger and New
York banker David Rockefeller.
A Panamanian air force officer
said the shah left at midafternoon
Two nuclear plants shut down
By United Press International
Equipment malfunctions were
blamed for the shutdowns of two East
Coast nuclear power plants yester
day, including a Connecticut plant
that has gone off the line five times in
the past five weeks.
The Millstone II nuclear power
plant in Waterford, Conn., shut down
after a heater in its steam generating
system malfunctioned, officials said.
The other shutdown occurred at
unit No. 1 of the Carolina Power &
Light Co. Brunswick nuclear power
plant in Southport, N.C.
Officials said neither shutdown
resulted in the releaSe of any
radiation outside the plant.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
officer Warren Lyon said a tiny
amount of radioactive steam did get
out of the containment portion at the
Brunswick plant and into the reactor
building, but it was so insignificant
that monitors on the air exhaust
free. Missouri Gov. Joseph P.
Teasdale had said he would pardon
them after he received word • the
union had ratified the agreement.
The no-strike order had been issued
during a firefighters' slowdown in
December the same protest that
led to the dismissals.
The 900 members of Firefighters
Local 42 began returning to work at
the 11 p.m. shift Saturday, after
voting to approve a settlement that
was worked out during day-long talks
involving the governor, the mayor,
the city manager, the City Council
and union leaders.
The firefighters gave the pact
almost unanimous approval, said
union president John Germann.
committee meets. The Parliament
begins a one-month recess Thursday.
Israel has built more than 50 set
' lements on the occupied West Bank
!;ut has not allowed Jews to settle in
Arab cities. However, Begin has
come under pressure from right-wing
Israelis to carry out the Hebron
move.
The settlement issue is regarded as
one of the major stumbling blocks to
a successful conclusion targeted
for May 26 of Palestinian
autonomy negotiations. There has
been little progress in the talks to
determine the nature and extent of
the autonomy, and President Carter
has summoned Begin and Egyptian
President Anwar Sadat to
Washington for separate meetings
next month.
Investigators said Bruno's wife of
48 years, Susan; John Stanfa, 39,
wounded in the attack after driving
Bruno home, and alleged organized
crime associates refused to cooperate
with police.
A homicide detective spokesman
said police were still searching for a
motive.
A viewing of the body was planned
for Tuesday night at the Penn
sylvania Burial Company on South
Broad Street and private funeral
services are scheduled for Wed
nesday morning.
The Philadelphia Archdiocese
announced Saturday that Bruno will
be permitted a Christian burial,
saying that despite allegations of
criminal activities, Bruno was never
convicted of a felony. -
dication by insurgents since the Dec.
27 invasion that they are ex
periencing problems. _ .
The rebel sources said Russian
troops deployed in Afghanistan's
eastern provinces bordering
Pakistan numbered at least 30,000,
with about 500 tanks in Kunar
province, an equal number in
Nangarhar province and 100 tanks
brought to Paktia. •
For the past several days Afghan
rebel organizations in Pakistan have
not received many battle reports
from fronts in Afghanistan's eastern
provinces, and they believe Soviet
and Afghan troops have succeeded in
cutting rebel communications and
may be trying to seal off the border
with Pakistan.
aboard a chartered U.S. DC-8 bound
for Cairo, Egypt. The report was
confirmed in Washington by
Zbigniew Brzezinski, security ad
viser to President Carter.
Doctors have said the shah requires
surgery to remove an inflamed and
possibly cancerous spleen. Pahlavi
also faced extradition proceedings in
Panama.
Attorneys representing Iran in its
, fforts to extradite the shah from
Panama arrived in Panama City on
Friday, and saki they planned to
meet today's deadline to file evidence
to support their case.
White House adviser Hamilton
Jordan arrived in Panama on Friday
apparently to arrange the shah's
departure.
system did not detect it
Richard C. Lewis, the NRC's
reactor operations branch chief in
Atlanta, said the problem at the
Brunswick plant began when CP&L
workers were doing some work near
the reactor that caused the recorder
on the water level meter to become
stuck at 35 inches.
CP&L spokesman Mac Harris said
the utility does not yet know when the
problem would be corrected and the
unit restarted.
Tony Nericcio, a spokesman for the
Millstone II plant, said the problem
there developed less than 12 hours
after the plant had returned to full
power after it was accidentally shut
down on Friday.
He said operators 'hoped to again
return to full power sometime today.
"The plant is stable. The operators
are in the process of bringing it on
line again. We expect to be at 50
percent power by 6 a.m. Monday."
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Cluck to give report on marijuana
tiS: LISA DOHNER
Daily Collegian Staff Writer
•Arijuana may interfere with a
child's learning . and developmental
processes, according to a recent report
w . hich Bill Cluck of Pennsylvania
IstORML plans to present to members Of
State College Informed Parents this
rrlpeth.
:Cluck, in accordance with the Penn
State chapter of the National
Organization For the Reform of
Marijuana Laws, hopes to present
recent marijuana statements compiled
bk.the National Institute of Drug Abuse
to:Ve meeting of Informed Parents at
Westerly Parkway Junior High School
Engineering dean to step down from position
By ak IHANA SIMS
o,.zMy Collegian Staff Writer
:Nunzio .J. Palladino has announced
that he will step down from his position
as dean of the College of Engineering as
soon as his successor has been chosen.
:Palladino said he is giving up the post
hpas held since 1966 in order to finish a
book he is writing on nuclear reactor
engineering, and to teach the methods
his book describes in nuclear
engineering courses.
:The 62-year-old dean said he wants to
give the University enough time to select
anitither dean before he retires in 1982.
The selection process could take almost
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The NIDA report, a "consensus on
pot," says children and adolescents
should not use marijuana since, "this is
a crucial growth period and marijuana
may interfere with learning and
development."
Cluck has formalized the report into
an "open letter," and hopes that In
formed-Parents will relay the findings to
high school students in State College.
Cluck said Penn State NORML has
been lobbying for the decriminalization
of marijuana for persons 18 years or
older since 1973.
"This is a look at the other side of the
issue, and it's not very pretty," he said.
a year, Palladino said.
In a recent statement, University
President John W. Oswald said
Palladino should be commended for his
role in expanding the programs offered
by the College of Engineering and for
helping the college to be one of the finest
in the country. After a new dean has
been chosen, Palladino will be named
professor of nuclear engineering,
Oswald said.
Provost Edward D. Eddy will appoint
a search committee for the new dean
within the next month.
Palladino received a bachelor of
science degree and a master of science
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"One out of nine high school seniors
smokes marijuana daily.
"Qur ideal is to get every kid to stop
smoking marijuana and once they're an
adult, let them make their own decision.
"We do not advocate breaking any
laws," Cluck said.
Robert Campbell, supervisor of
secondary education of State College
Area Schools, said Informed Parents
was formed to assess drug usage in State
College high schools.
"We're indicating that there is a
problem, but not the degree. If only one
student is involved with drugs, then
there is a problem," Campbell said.
William Speakman, a member of
degree from Lehigh University in 1938
and 1939, respectively. He did graduate
work in nuclear engineering at the
University of Tennessee and in business
and management at the University of
Pittsburgh. In 1964, he received an
honorary Doctor of Engineering degree
from Lehigh University.
Palladino came to the University in
1959 as a professor and head of the
nuclear engineering department after 20
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Informed Parents, said, "Our primary
concern at this point is marijuana
because usage is of a much larger
percentage. But we're not excluding the
use of other drugs, including alcohol.",
Cluck said the open letter was en
dorsed by the Organization for Town
Independent Students. He will also seek
the backing of Undergraduate Student
Government and the Association of
Residence Hall Students.
"Students have no business smoking in
school. It has become a problem," Cluck
said. "They're not using marijuana to
raise their consciousness they're
using it to get messed up, consequently
messing up their lives."
As head of the nuclear engineering
department at the University, Palladino
was responsible for development and
implementation of course work and
graduate programs, and for research in
nuclear engineering.
Palladino is a former member of the
Governor's Energy Council. While a
member of the Governor's Science
Advisory ComMittee, Palladino served
as chairman of the Energy Management
subcommittee. He also served as a
member and chairman of the Penn
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Energy Development and Radiation
Control, and the U.S. Advisory Com
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Rolling to the sounds of disco and
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$5,700 for the Centre County Youth "The fraternity did a good job and
Service Bureau's Outdoor Ex- kept everything under control." said
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Seventy couples representing both science).
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