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    4—The Daily Collegian Wednesday, April 4, 1984
collegian notes
• Yachad- Penn State Friends of Democratic presidential candidate will host Richard Statiura speaking
Israel will meet at 7:30 tonight in 212 Gary Hart at 7:30 tonight in the HUB on the "Cost of Durt" at 7:30 tonight
HUB. Fishbowl. in 218 Mineral Science Building.
• Colloquy will meet at 7 tonight in
307 HUB.
• The Alpha Phi Omega Service
Fraternity will meet at 7 tonight in 75
Willard.
• o The Hellenic Society will meet at
7 tonight in 320 HUB.
• Environmental Resource Man
agement will present the movie "The
Poisoning of Michigan" at 7:30 to
night in 301 Agricultural Administra
tion Building.
• • The Bicyclying Division of the
Penn State Outing Club will hold an
open bike shop at 7 tonight in room 8
of the IM Building.
• The Public Relations Student
Society of Penn State will meet at
7:30 tonight in 165 Willard.
• The State College Bicycling Club
qnd the Penn State Cycling Club will
present the film "1981 Coor's Classic"
Ot 7:30 tonight at the Wesley Founda
tion, 256 E. College Ave.
chitecture), 324 McElwain Hall, told
University police Monday her porta
' • The Cross Cultural Dialogue ble radio was missing from 301 Engl
.
Program wiil meet at 7:30 tonight in neering Unit A. The radio is valued at
124 Sackett. $l7O, police said.
•
• Americans for Hart will host • Melanie Ditchfield (junior-ani-
Carole King speaking on behalf of mal bioscience), 110 Schulze Hall,
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President -Andrew Germ
Vice President - John Carroll
Secretary - Kimberly Grego
Treasurer - Lisa Ganassi
Reporter - Barbara Guth
Historian - Robert Balanti
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• Consumer Complaints?
Deceptive Advertising
Mail Order RiprOffs
Unfair Sales Practices
In Home Sales Parties
If you have problems with these or 6ther consumer concerns, contact the
USG Dept. of Consumer Protection at 863-1874 203 HUB
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Everyone has an excuse
for not seeing their doctor
about colorectal cancer. How:
ever, every year 52,000 men
and women die of colorectal
cancer in this country alone
Two out of three of these
people might be saved by early
detection and treatment. Two
out of three.
So what is your excuse?
Today you have a new, simple,
practical way of providing your
doctor with a stool specimen on
which he can perform the guaiac
test. This can detect signs of
colorectal cancer in its early
stages before symptoms appear. '
While two out of three people
can be saved. Ask your doctor
about a guaiac test, and stop
excusing your life away.
American
Cancer Society
• The Black Arts Festival Com
mittee will present the films "Legacy
of a Dream" and "The Harder They
Come" at 7 tonight in the Assembly
Room of the Walnut Building.
• The Penn State Mining Society
police log
• Maurice A. Henry, research assis
tant chemist, 215 Davey Laboratory,
told University Police Services on
Monday unknown person(s) dam
aged electrical wiring in a copy ma
chine in 230 Davey Lab. Damage is
estimated at $2,000, police said.
• Margaret Gearhart, 226 Fenske
Laboratory,
.told University police
Monday a microwave oven was re
moved from the lab sometime be
tween March 27 and April 2. The oven
is valued at $396, police said.
0 Karin Tehve (freshman-ar-
!;:t.;
• The Paul Robeson Cultural Cen
ter will hold "Robeson Raps" with
Dan Georges-Albeyie speaking on
South Africa at noon today in the
conference room of the Walnut Build
ing.
told the State College Police Depart
ment on Monday her coat was miss
ing from Sigma Pi fraternity, 303
Fraternity Row, sometime on March
31. The coat is valued at $lOO, police
said.
o Gerald L. Moyer, (junior-busi
ness administration), 729 Beaver Hill
Apt., told State College police Mon
day his, backpack and its contents
were missing froth Playland Arcade,
350 E. College'Ave. Loss is estimated
at $BO, police said.
• Housing Supervisor Pauline F.
Ponish,43 Pollock Hall, told Universi
ty police Monday unknown person(s)
burned a table top, and dismantled
another table in the study lounge of
632 Mifflin Hall. Damage is estimated
at $5O, police said.
By —Anita Huslln
Lab testing may hurt animals
By BRUCE L. CARY
Collegian Staff Writer
A nationally-known animal rights advocate Monday
said subjecting laboratory animals to painful test
experiments is unethical even if the research provides
valuable results.
"It's unethical to administer tests to animals who
feel just as much as we do when the purpose for doing
so is to gain a purely theoretical knowledge of how
something may effect us," said Donald Barnes, direc
tor of the National Anti-Vivsection Institute. •
Barnes, speaking at the HUB main lounge during a
program sponsored by Trans-Species Unlimited/Eco-
Action, also commented on a film he helped produce
that showed monkeys being subjected to large radia
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tion doses. .
Speeches to address Ireland conflicts
By MARK DIANTONIO
Collegian Staff Writer
The Undergraduate Student Gov
ernment beginning today will sponsor
four guest lecturers to speak on the
conflicts in Northern Ireland, the
director of USG's department of stu
dent program for international
awareness said yesterday.
Leslie Hanlon said the program will
begin .at 7:30 tonight in the HUB
Gallery when Ronald Hoover will
speak on the history of the Irish
conflicts.
Hoover, an Altoona campus profes
sor who studied in Ireland, is an
expert on Irish history and his pre-
Grad Student Associa
Income Tax
Workshop
Graduates who need
help preparing their
taxes are welcome
Thursday, April 5
12 Noon
112 Kern
Questions Call 8654211
A former military researcher at Brooks Air Force
Base, Barnes participated as a psychologist in the
research in the once-classified film. The film was
produced by the U.S. Air Force School of Aerospace
Medicine.
Barnes said he helped to bind rhesus monkeys for
test exposure - of excessive radiation. He said he was
desensitized and "conditionally blind" to the suffering
of the animals during the 14 years he conducted such
research studies.
His government job ended when he realized the
studies were wrong, he said.
Since leaving the project, which tested changes in
monkeys'-- behavior and physiology before and after
radiation exposure, Barnes has openly challenged
whether the test findings are valid for explaining how
human beings would react to high radiation exposure.
sentation should give students an
overview of the situation, Hanlon
said.
North Halls Senator Kate Cooney,
who is helping to organize the pro
gram, said the next presentation will
be 7:30 p.ni. April 9 in the HUB
Fishbowl. This will feature Cyril
Gray, first secretary to the British
Embassy,to the United Nations.
Gray, a native of Northern Ireland,
has worked for the British govern
ment for 11 years. He will provide
information about Great Britain's
role in the Northern Ireland conflict,
Cooney said.
Town senator Jim McNally said
journalist Jack McKinney will talk
about the effect the media has had in
the Northern Ireland conflict at 7:30
p.m. April 10 in the HUB Assembly
Room.
McKinney, a reporter for the Phila
delphia Daily News and former Irish
Press reporter, will discuss the mis
conceptions the public may have
about the Irish Republican Army
because of.media presentation of the
IRA, McNally said. -
The last program is scheduled for
7:30 p.m. April 11 in the HUB Assem
bly Room when Hurst Hannum, a
lawyer and a member of several
international human rights groups,
will talk about international human
rights, Cooney said.
Prison officals give escapees free ride
FORT PILLOW, Tenn. A murderer and an
armed robber, two of the five inmates who
escaped Fort Pillow State Prison on Feb. 18,
hitched a ride with three prison officials in
,a
pickup truck about an hour after the breakout,
officials confirmed yesterday.
And as the fugitives left the truck, one of the
prison officials warned them to beware of five
dangerous escaped convicts, District Attorney
General Paul Summers said.
No disciplinary action was contemplated be
cause the three employees, including an asso
ciate warden and a guards captain, had been
punished enough by the embarrassment, said
Correction Department spokeswoman Jeanette
Birge.
"It was very embarrassing to them," she said
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She said the inmates had changed out of their
prison-issue blue denim pants and shirts.
"They looked like two men walking along the
road, and that's not uncommon over there," she
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ask the men about seeing the escapees, and when
they stopped, the two men jumped in the back."
The prison officialS reported the incident to
Warden Herman Davis, Birge said yesterday.
But she said they were unaware that their pas
sengers were escapees.
She identified the three as Wayne Carpenter,
an associate warden; Milton Garrett, the prison's
transportation supervisor; and Capt. Smith, a
guard supervisor. She said she did not have
Smith's first name.
The incident came to the attention of prison
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Alexander, serving 40 years for armed rob
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serving life for murder and rape, were walking
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Summers, who has ordered an investigation of
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The other escapees were Ronald Lewis Free
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Hey Phi Psi
Here Tridelts come,
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And we just can't be beat!
Love, the Tridelts
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