state Cyanide By RICHARD GREEN Associated Press. Writer PORTLAND, Ore. No cyanide was found in any of the remaining eight capsules in a bottle of Anacin-3 taken from the home of a woman who died from the poison, but cyanide gas was pre sent in the bottle, a medical official said yester day. The presence of the poisonous gas suggested the woman, Patricia F. Bennett, had taken the • only cyanide capsule or capsules in the Maxi mum Strength Anacin-3 bottle, medical examin er William Brady said. Brady said no capsules in two other bottles of over-the-counter medications found at her home contained any cyanide: Lie detector tests were given to Bennett's 9 dead in Lebanese militia fighting By TERRY A. ANDERSON Associated Press Writer TRIPOLI, Lebanon Tripoli slum dwellers hid in their homes yesterday as rival Moslem militias blasted each other with automatic weapons and artillery, leaving nine more dead. "We're hungry and we're fright ened," one woman trapped by the fighting cried. In . west Beirut; Lebanese troops arrested 40 suspected PLO collabo rators in house-to-house searches. They were charged with plotting against state security and turned over to military prosecutors, an army statement said. Eager workers Part of a crowd estimated at 7,000 push forward to turn in applications for 3,800 temporary jobs with Chicago. The people waited in lines as long as a quarter•mile long No poison Police said army troops sealed off several suburban Beirut neighbor hoods in their hunt for collaborators of Yasser Arafat's Palestine Liber ation Organization. Police said the sealed-off neighborhoods included Bourj el-Barajneh, a main PLO stronghold before thousands of guerrillas were evacuated from Beirut last summer. Private radio stations linked the crackdown to a bomb blast that wounded two Israeli soldiers in a military vehicle south of Beirut on Wednesday. Also yesterday, Israeli armored reinforcements were reported de ploying near the Syrian border in the'eastern Bekaa Valley. nation gas found in remaining Anacin-3 capsules . husband, Norman, and her mother, Golden Mitchell, Washington County Sheriff's Lt. John Vallery said. Vallery declined to reveal the results of the tests. Mrs. Bennett, 31, of Hillsboro lived with her husband, mother and 14-year-old daughter by a previous marriage. She died early Tuesday. The sheriff's department is investigating the death as a murder. Dr. John Aitchison, chief of toxicology at Ore gon Health Sciences University, examined the capsules Wednesday using low-density X-rays. Officials disclosed findings of the analysis at a news conference at the university here. Brady said technicians will continue to test the contents of the capsules and will examine the contents of a large number 'of other capsules found in the Bennett home. In Israel, the United States raised new ideas at the Lebanese-Israeli talks in Kiryat Shmona on withdra wal of foreign troops from Lebanon. The battles in Tripoli raised the death toll to 166 in seven weeks. The fighting was confined mostly to two slum neighborhoods, while the rest of the northern port slowly recov ered from shelling that had closed most businesses and brought Leb anon's second-largest city to a standstill. Leaders of most of the factions involved in the fighting met again after a cease-fire declared Wednes day went unheeded. A delegation from Syria led by Deputy Defense Minister Ali Asian was included in world in bottle Representatives of Anacin-manufacturer Whitehall Laboratories, a division of New York City-based American Home Products Corp., will aid in these tests, Brady said. ' In addition, Food and Drug Administration scientists are examining Maximum Strength Anacin-3 . taken from shelves of stores in Hillsbo ro, Portland and Vancouver, Wash. Brady said officials were not suggesting a recall of Anacin-3 from the Portland area. "This is a single isolated tragedy," he said. The bottle of Maximum Strength Anacin-3 found in Bennett's home wasn't tamper resistant. Mrs. Bennett died at about 4 a.m. Tuesday in the intensive care unit of Tuality Community Hospital, about 5 1 / 2 hours after she was driven to the hospital by her husband. the meeting, chaired by former Lebanese Prime Minister Rashid Kararhi, the city's leading poli- The fighting primarily involved the pro-Syrian, Alawite Moslem Arab Democratic Party in the neighborhood of Bal Mohsen, backed by several hundred Syrian , paratroopers, and an anti-Syrian alliance of Sunni Moslems led by' Farouk Mokaddam's leftist October 24 Movement, in the Bab el-Tabba neh area. In Bab el-Tabbaneh, where nearly deserted streets were littered with rubble and garbage, Sunni Moslem militiamen dressed in camouflage fired at other militiamen. Up in flames Firefighters spray water on a smouldering building in Boston yesterday. The building, in the city's Chinatown section, was hit by an explosion of unknown origin. serphoto The Daily Collegian Day-care centers spread diseases CHICAGO (AP) Day-care centers have become "networks" for spreading diarrhea, dysentery and other intestinal diseases to children and their parents, causing out breaks "reminiscent of the presanitation days of the 17th century," a doctor reported. The problem is too widespread to be solved by case-by-case treatment and diag nosis, Dr. Stanley H. Schuman wrote in today's edition of the Journal of the Ameri can Medical Association. . "We don't have enough vaccine to prevent the spread of infections in day-care facili ties," Schuman said in a telephone inter view. "We don't have the medical dollars or the public health dollars. We have to go back to the basics of sanitation." The pattern is a throwback to conditions in 17th-century Europe, when doctors real ized the link between poor sanitation and Certain diseases although they didn't under stand the biological cause of the diseases, Schuman said Schuman, a professor at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, S.C., cited several factors believed to con tribute to the problem: • Day-care workers "develop a casual, tolerant attitude toward frequent lapses in sanitary routines," even those as simple as washing hands. • Day-care centers often serve more meals than a restaurant on a given day, but proprietors sometimes have little training in food-handling. • Children enter and leave day-care cen ters in an erratic pattern, "ensuring maxi mum mixing of infected and susceptible" children. • • Children under 6 sometimes carry in fections that they transmit to their parents without showing any symptoms themselves. Friday, Jan. 7 AP Laserphoto Mediator summons teachers to table PITTSBURGH (AP) Pennsyl- riorated ' with the jailing of the vania's top mediator yesterday union president for contempt of summoned negotiators for the Cal- court and an assault that hospital ifornia Area School District and its ized the school board president. teachers union in a bid to end the The strike has idled about 1,400 state's longest public school students in the Washington County strike. community about 40 miles south of With state police troopers Pittsburgh. guarding the meeting rooms at the State Office Building here, the two Quinn said the negotiating com sides reported to Thomas Quinn, mittees assembled in separate director of the Pennsylvania Bu- rooms with himself carrying mes reau of Mediation. • sages back and forth as the two The bitter, 66-day labor dispute, sides identified their leading is which exceeds the previous record sues. The early hours of the talks strike by 11 school days, has dete- produced no agreements. Woman names Bell of Pa. in rape suit PITTSBURGH (AP) Bell of _work. Pennsylvania said yesterday it When the woman heard some will contest a lawsuit that alleges one enter the home, she tele an operator's incompetence pre- phoned 555-1212, a directory vented a rape victim from alerting assistance number, and asked an polic'e in time to stop the assailant. operator to connect her with the "We think the suit is frivolous. police, according to the suit. We expect to show that we acted • She was put on hold twice before totally responsibly. The operator transferred to a lice did a good job," Noah Halper, a be r, g the lawsuit contendspo. num spokesman for the utility, said. _ According to a lawsuit filed in In their suit, the couple alleges Allegheny County Common Pleas, that Bell "breeched its duty" Court, a man broke into a Pitts- when the information operator burgh home- before dawn one failed to immediately connect the morning in December 1981 after woman to 911, a police emergency the victim's husband went to number operated by the city. Challenger initial liftoff delayed again CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) February," Harris said, if another Launch of the shuttle Challeng- test' firing of the shuttle's three er has been delayed until at least main engines becomes necessary. Feb. 1 and possibly "much later in the month," because of an unex- The leak described as minus cule but about twice the accepta plained hydrogen leak, space ble rate was discovered after agency officials said. the initial test firing of the engines A two-week search for • the source of the leak into Challeng- on Dec. 18. er's main engine compartment A meeting of the National Aero has now interrupted the \ regular nautics and Space Administration schedule of tests and preparations management team is scheduled for the new, shuttle's maiden for today, at which time a decision flight, Hugh Harris, public infor- may be made on whether another mation chief at Kennedy Space "flight readiness firing" of the Center, said yegterday. engines should be carried out, KSC "The launch could slip well into spokesman Mark Hess said. Effect of nuclear war banned in class DOVER, Del. (AP) -- An "anti- 35, said. "I was extremely disap war" teacher said yesterday he pointed, not only for myself, but was banned from teaching a sev- for my students. Ido not believe enth-grade class a course on the that the issue of nuclear war can effects of nuclear war after the be covered in one or two isolated school board decided the course " lessons. I think the two or three material was biased. weeks I had planned to spend on William W. Hutchinson Jr., a this was not that major a change social studies teacher at Central in my curriculum." Middle School, said he was sur- Hutchinson had been asked by prised by the, decision. the National Education Associa "To be honest, I expected some tion to teach the pilot course in kind of compromise," Hutchinson, Delaware. Wedding gifts: $5OO and a divorce DES • MOINES, lowa (AP) turned by a federal grand jury, last Women got $5OO on their wedding month but kept secret until day and the promise of an Wednesday. additional $5OO, and a divorce in Authorities said Shirley Clayton a marriage scheme to benefit ille- Martinez of Moline, 111., operated gal Mexican aliens, authorities the marriage scheme. here said. The marriages never were con- Eight illegal Mexican aliens sumated nor did the newlyweds married lowa women solely to ever live together, the indictment enter the United States legally as says. And no second payment was spouses of American citizens, ever made, so the divorces never according to an indictment re- took place. world news briefs Police prevent lawyer's convention ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) of Mirpur, 70 miles northeast of Riot police stormed a downtown here. hotel and set up roadblocks around Lawyers from across Pakistan a city in Azad Kashmir yesterday, and Kashmir, a region whose sov preventing a planned convention ereignty is disputed by Pakistan by 2,000 lawyers. and India, were converging on As many as 25 lawyers were Mirpur. They planned to call on arrested for violating a govern- the military regime that took con ment ban by meeting at the Al trol of Pakistan in 1977 to give the Mizan' Hotel in the industrial city government back to civilians. Gunmen kill 2 officers in N. Ireland ROSTREVOR, Northern Ireland activists in recent weeks in the (AP) Gunmen killed two police British-ruled province. officers and wounded a third yes- Police Inspector Ray Shields terday in an ambush outside a post said the officers were slain in a office in the first guerrilla slaying fusillade of automatic weapons in Northern Ireland this year. fire outside the post office in the The ambush came hours after a main square of the County Down booby-trap bomb meant for a market town of Rostrevor, south Protestant militia trooper blew up of Belfast. and wounded a civilian woman, He denied earlier reports from police reported. police spokesmen that the patrol The officers died in an apparent car was lured to Rostrevor by a revenge attack by Irish nationalist fake telephone tipoff that the post guerrillas who vowed reprisals office was being robbed. This is a because police and troops have tactic frequently used by guerril killed seven known or suspected las to ambush police cars. British officer loses top govt. secrets LONDON (AP) A British in- Robin Gordon Walker, 36, a se formation officer . admitted yester- nior officer with Central Office day that he lost secret government of Information, was fined $883.75 documents in a London subway by Bow Street magistrate's court train. after admitting a violation of the • Extracts from the documents, Official Secrets Act. which the officer was taking to a The information officer went to European Economic Community the Foreign Office on Sept. 19 last meeting, were later published in a year to collect papers, some clas radical weekly London magazine. sified and marked secret. ST. PAUL'S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 250 E. College Avenue Sunday Worship 9:15 & 10:45am Students/Young Adults Class 10:30am Sunday, January 9 Sermon: • "Set Apart For God" The Rev. John W. Stamm King . 814-238-2536 Printing -- 740 S. 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