The Devil Dominates, f Says Pope Paul THE BATTALION Thursday, November 16, 1972 College Station, Texas Page 3 VATICAN CITY — Dr. Joseph Schnitzen, acting dean of student life at the University of Hous ton, announced Wednesday the addition of a federally funded birth control center on the UH campus. UH hired Dr. Elizabeth Ward as a gynecologist for the campus Health Center last year and she has worked to obtain the birth control center, Dr. Schnitzen said. Dr. Ward said preventive treat ment would include routine tests for syphilis and gonorrhea, breast and pelvic examinations, pap smears, and urine, blood count and blood sugar tests. All tests will be free of charge. Dr. Ward said she would con tinue her abortion referral pro- A&M Offers Off A&M is offering 52 off-campus courses this fall at 18 locations throughout the state, notes Dr. John C. Calhoun Jr., vice presi dent for academic affairs. Registration totals 1,146 stu dents, with 669 enrolled in ex tension courses and 477 in off- campus residence courses. Galveston heads the list with 12 courses, all in addition to the Texas Maritime Academy and other courses offered through TAMU’s Galveston-based Moody College of Marine Sciences and Maritime Resources. Eight courses are taught at gram as in the past but she placed emphasis on prevention of pregnancy and favors abstinence as a birth control method. The gynecologist said she would not fit intra-uterine de vices or diaphragms, but would refer women students to Planned Parenthood, a family planning center in the city. Dr. Schnitzen said the univer sity would watch closely the number of students using the center and would add staff if necessary. Dr. Ward said she would like to see more sex education on campus and planned to continue going to various classes to give lectures. The new birth control center will open Dec. 1. •Campus Courses Houston, five at Texarkana, four at San Antonio and three in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Other locations are Austin, Bryan An nex, Beeville, Bushland, Gary AFB, Kilgore, Lubbock, McGreg or, San Angelo, Uvalde, Victoria, Weslaco and West Columbia. The majority of the off-cam- pus courses are offered through the College of Education and are on the graduate level. Dr. Calhoun said students reg istered for the residence courses are included in TAMU’s overall enrollment, but the extension stu dents are not. SALE MON THRU. SAT. ONLY OPEN TIL 8:00 P.M. Bush Jeans of the devil. Some theologians in Holland and other countries have inferred in recent works that Satan may be just a myth. “This obscure and disturbing being does exist,” the Pope said. He said Satan has a host of other devils at his orders. The Christians, he said, must fight a “struggle in the dark . . . not against one devil but against an awe-striking plurality.” It was the first time Pope Paul spoke at length in public about Satan. Sources said Church scholars have recently sent in reports to the Vatican on Satanic cults and their spread. Special attention has been reported given to the Manson case in California as an instance of “Satan on the loose.” In his speech, Pope Paul ap peared to regret that in the new rite of baptism, which he ap proved three years ago, less em phasis is given to exorcism. This is the part in which the priest orders Satan to get out of the new Christian. “I don’t know whether this is realistic,” he said of the revised exorcism. Air Raids Pound Victual ii SAIGON UP) — The United States mounted against North Vietnam in the past two days some of the most concentrated air attacks of the war, the U.S. Command announced Wednesday. American officials said the raids would continue until a peace agreement was concluded. Air Force and carrier-based fighter-bombers launched more than 300 tactical strikes Tuesday. During the 24 hours ended at noon Wednesday, B52s flew more than 30 missions against targets in the southern part of North Vietnam. It was the largest number of tactical air strikes against the North in exactly a month. “This is to let North Vietnam know that as long as the war is not over, as long as it has troops in the South, we are not going to hold back,” said an American official. The United States told North Vietnam Oct. 22 that there would be no bombing above the 20th Parallel during the current peace talks. The line runs roughly 75 miles south of Hanoi, the capital, and 40 miles north of the de militarized zone. The violence of the latest raids brought a clamor of protest from North Vietnam against what it charged was “indiscriminate car pet bombing of heavily populated areas.” Hanoi’s official Nhan Dan newspaper demanded a halt to the U.S. bombing and the im mediate signing of the draft peace agreement worked out between presidential adviser Henry A. Kissinger and North Vietnamese representatives last month. American and South Vietnam ese officials say the stepped up air campaign is directed against a substantial flow of enemy war material, including new heavy guns, to the battlefronts of South Vietnam. “If we try to minimize the air strikes, Hanoi might get the im pression we are not too serious,” said the U.S. official. “If they did not have logistical supply points and infantry divisions in the South, things would be dif ferent.” U.S. fighter-bombers and B52s also attacked enemy troop con centrations in South Vietnam, Cambodia and along the Ho Chi Minh Trail in Laos, the command announced. The United States is pushing its own massive supply buildup to the forces of South Vietnam in a bid to beat a cut-off after a cease-fire. Pentagon sources reported the United States has turned over more than 600 planes and heli copters since the big logistics operation began two weeks ago. LAKE VIEW CLUB 3 Miles N. On Tabor Road Saturday Night: Jim Ed Brown & The Gems From 9 -1 p. m. 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