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Page 4 THE BATTALION TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1975 presents Roger Rozell Terri Jimenez * Susan Mathis WASH & WEAR HAIRSTYLES FOR MEN & WOMEN 8:00 a.m. 1o9 p.m. MON. thru SAT. 331 UNIVERSITY DR. f V above the Kesami Sandwich Shoppe 846-7614 AGGIE CINEMA presents International Film LES RICHES French with English Subtitles Rudder Theater February 11 8:00 p.m. SOSOLIKS TV & RADIO SERVICE INC. Zenith Sales and Services TV Rental 713 S. MAIN BRYAN 822-2133 AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-8IS! % FA CASUALTY INSURANCE AGENCY WE CAN SOLVE ALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS- LOWEST RATES — MONTHLY PAYMENTS — APARTMENT RENTERS — MOBILE HOMES — MOTOR CYCLES — BOAT — LIFE — HEALTH. HE BAT JESDAY, FEI AUTO. , DROP BY 303 COLLEGE MAIN OR CALL 846-8791 Photo by Kevin Fotomy $1.00 Step into the MSC circle A MRU SI IONITE AT 8 P.M. 1st American Film Festival One Nile Only Tues 8 pm When Lindsay Anderson directed Alan Bates in IN CELEBRATION on the London stage, audiences and critics were captivated by the David Storey play about one night in the lives of one particular family in a mining town in northern England. The director and original cast join again in creating the screen version of the stage success that reveals the tortuous, complex relationships that surface as three grown sons join their parents for their fortieth anniversary. Fish attend ball Although the turn-out was not tremendous, the second floor of the MSC, and featured this year’s freshmen enjoyed their special the band Dialogg. Here, Bill Britt and Pam night as every year. The ball was held in McCown dance to the music. Jaycees honor convict Murderer recognized for aid to blind ALAN BA l I S AND THH ORIGINAL LONDON CAST IN DAVID STOREY S IN ( I I I ISK M ION I SC'RI I NELAY BY DAVID STOREY. EXECUTIVE PRODUCER OTTO PI.ASCHKI S. PRODUCED BY ELY LANDAU AND DIRECTED BY LINDSAY ANDERSON. WARREN, Mich. (AP) — In a controversial move, Michigan Jaycees have selected a convicted murderer as one of the state’s five outstanding young men for 1974. Lloyd E. Tisi, 31, was taken under guard from his prison cell to the Jaycees annual dinner Saturday to receive the award for his work with the blind. Tisi has been an inmate at the Southern Michigan prison in Jack- son since he was convicted in Oc tober 1967 of the second-degree murder of Judy Ann Phares, 20. Tisi was arrested less than eight hours after the woman’sd body was found April 20, 1967, in her Warren home. She had been stabbed to death. Prosecution witnesses said they saw Tisi enter the Phares home the day of the slaying. Tisi testified that he had been drinking and could re member little that day. Tisi’s wife and the victim had been close friends since their student days at Center Line High School. While in prison, Tisi began study ing Braille. He translated a few short items and was paid one cent a page for the translations, making about $20 a month. Soon, however, he said his trans lation work became more important than just extra cash. During his con finement, Tisi has translated more than 50,000 pages of printed mater ial into Braille for use by the blind throughout the country. “He did what experts thought was impossible. He entered their world of darkness to give them light, ” said the Jaycees prison chapter which nominated him for the award. When he was informed that he would receive the award, Tisi said: “I thought the awards went only to doctors, judges and promi nent businessmen. It proves the Jaycees have a heart, but they may get a lot of flak over this.” There was some initial confusion about whether the Jaycees knew of Tisi’s criminal status when he was selected for the award. Tom Ritter, president of the Michigan Jaycees, said there was nothing on Tisi’s nomination form to indicate that he was in prison. But Ritter later said the Jaycees selec tion panel was aware of Tisi’s con finement. Gary Foote, executive director of the state Jaycees, said there was a notation of Tisi’s criminal record on the form submitted by the prison’s Jaycees chapter to enter him in the competition. “In the opinion of a distinguished panel of nine judges, Tisi’s remark able accomplishments were able to transcend the limitation of prison walls, the Jaycees said in a state ment issued Monday. Among those who object to Tisi’s selection for the award is Robert Sergal, 67, father of the slain woman. “I am shocked the Jaycees would bestow such a high honor on a man who stabbed to death a woman who would not submit to his advances,” Sergal said. “If Tisi was doing something to help the blind, fine. But in God’s name, how could a civic group be so blind as to honor a convicted killer?” ai\sar3 ouse- Restaurant and! 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