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Show SusaHS Yale Scientist Describes Chinese Surgery Minus Anesthetic The Salt Lake Tribune, A 1 3 Galston said he witnessed operations for an ovarian tumor, a hernia, an ulcer and a thy: oid tumor all done has been found to stimulate the nerves so that sounds can be heard. Cals ton visited China from p technique. In all cases, he said, the patients were awake with deadening only in the part of the body to be operated on. The Yale professor said he chatted with two of the patients through interpreters w idle the incisions w ere being May He said after the needle is inserted, it is either twisted h?riirjilv nr an is attached to it and a slight current ia parsed through for 20 The anesthetic minu'es. effects, he Said, last about By Judy Freund Associated Press Writer says he saw four major opera- ions performed there wuout anesthetic by ushig the NEW HAVEN, CONN. A University scientist just back from Communist China t J cient Chinese technique of acupuncture, insertion of fine "T '&em&SStJr8x - f $;. xv " v. ' A N ? s. - vi J. J " . t' s' '" c s- - "v. s &.. g5 v- w- v. , s vst - ' I i ' Jr'r ' . I ; gv it -- c f V 'k V V v, $ i. ' V im-- $ , . j i 4 , :h . Prss Associated Wirephoto hospital nurse inserts needle into patient in procedure called acupuncture. Peking r acupuncture procedure after the had asked to visit a Peking hospital and view any medical advances. no 2 .. . et deficit. Shedd said his order would affect 13 different sports in the senior high school boys programs and about 10 sports for senior high school girls. Stanley W. Peffle, director of physical and health education for the public schools, called the decision a tragic move. Our experience has been that sports has been one of the heaviest conti ibutory actors ' toward preventing dropouts. Peffle estimated that about 100.000 of the districts 284,000 pupils Would be affected by the abandonment of varisty sports and intramural athletics. - said it was just tragic for youngsters who are going to be deprived of going to college through athletic Peffle schol.V'ships. predicted the Philadelphia Federation of Teachwould take ers, AFL-CIlegal action over the job cuts. Shedd said the cuts would She reduce by $20 million the school board's $393 million spending program for the next school year. Shedd said the school board may also have to eliminate all kindergarten programs, affecting 22,000 children. The school boaro is considering cuts also in every single program not mandated by state law, Shedd seaid. He the school said, however, board might decide to close down the schools rather than make the extra cuts. the surgery. How does acupuncture work? Galston says be doesnt know and the Chinese he asked don't claim to know either. All that they have to say is that it works. he replied. Galston said in about tvo-- Specie! Matinee Prices until 5 p.m. PJOtiL. at 2 W)7fccS 11 Vvl: 1 HELD OYER! SHOWS AT . W NEW YORK (AP) The CorAmunications Wvkeis of America, representing 3,000 ot the 20,000 workers who have struck Western Union Telegraph Co., will resume bargaining here with Western Union next Monday, Morton Bahr, international vice president of the CWA said Thursday. The CWA employes in the M a y d 13 demonstrations were a vicious and wanton mob and not a group o as some picnicers Washington columnists have tried to make out Make no mistake, this was a calculated attempt by organized disrupters led by people who had met repeatedly with Viet Cong and North KleVietnamese leaders, indienst said. 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Univtnily to geneial theory for all account points. sas But he a muscle. tnere's Union to Resume Bargaining , PHILADELPHIA (AP) -.The citys financially tangled public school system, facing a $100 million deficit even before the start of the 1971-7school year, announced Thursday it would abandon varsity sports, and all other extracurricular activities at all high schools and eliminate nearly 2.000 jobs. Hah of the jobs to be eliminated would be teaching positions. according to Dh. Mark $ h e d d, superintendent of A schools. , Shedd also said the school boaid would cut out community use of 166 school building such as for after hours in its effort adult programs to reduce the estimated budg- TODAY-M- U Technology, They were lieved the first American scientists to visit the Chinese mainland since 1943. Galston, who conceded he is ro medical expert, said he and Signer weie shown the be- and 4, 1911 Tm Philadelphia to Abandon Sports Events in Schools n was periectly clear that no they were experiencing he said. discomfort, Galston said he saw no other anesthesia used for operI'm ations, but he added: sure that in things like dentistry they use chemicals the same way we do. He said he was told that acupuncture, when usd in certain cases of deafness, also by Mayday a Vicious Mob, Justice Deputy Declares CLEVELAND (JPI) A top Justice Department official said Thursday the Washington antiwar demonstrations last momh were part of a serious deadly program plotted by Viet Cong sympathizers to halt government functions. General Deputy Attorney Richard G. Kleindienst, in a speech to the Rotary Club here, said participants in the J h, hi: vi i It accompanied AWARDS - ff 4, made. 11 to 25, Ethan Signer, a proiessor at the Massachusetts Institute of thiids of the cases the points wlieie the needle can be effec-t- i ely insprt?ri ota lnraipj s the juncture between a nerve America at a Glance T5j.!V XT',: &' -i- under the same Acupuncture would be valuable for patients who would react adversely to normal anesthetic, he said. Regular anesthetic has a said Galston, shotgun effect, but acupuncture can be directed to just that oart or parts of the body involved in " .P pr. needles into the body to deaden pain. Arthur W Galston, a piofes-so- r of biology, said the Chinese long have been using acupuncture to relieve aches. Ailments have been treated by the technique for more than 1.000 years. But the use of acupuneture for anesthesia is fairly new and developed in the last 20 Galston said. 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