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m THE BATTALION HOUSE OF TIRES HOUSE OF TIRES HOUSE OF TIRES [CORNER OF COULTER & TEXAS i 822-7139 6 locations to serve you BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION, PASADENA, HOUSTON, CONROE, KILLEEN. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 12, 1975 Page 7 2 Cuban MIG 2Ts harass U.S. plane mB or take i great, ..1,29 ..1,29 $1,29 WE WON’T BE BEAT ON QUALITY OR PRICE BY ANYONE! . Eat your heart out, competition MEMBERSHIP SPECIAL Hi Speed Balance $2.00 per wheel j Bubble Balance $1.00 per wheel n Associated Press WASHINGTON — Two Cuban MIG21 jet fighters harassed an un armed U.S. Coast Guard plane searching for a disabled pleasure boat in international waters more than two weeks ago, U.S. officials say. The Coast Guard confirmed a Pentagon report of the MIG inter cept, which forced the HU 16 am phibian plane to break off its search for the boat. No shots were fired, and the pleasure boat with two per sons aboard was found later, a spokesman said. Asked why the Oct. 26 episode was not announced, the Coast Guard spokesman said a local Coast Guard commander viewed it as “an isolated incident not worthy of re lease. The State Department was notified of the incident but kept si lent about it. Staff photo 1>> Steve Coble STEEL BELTED Gets the point A Wadley Blood Bank technician 13,000th pint of blood Wadley Officials said there was an ex change of diplomatic notes with the Cubans, but no protest. They said the U.S. note explained the mission of the Coast Guard search and re scue aircraft. The contents of the Cuban note were not disclosed. stabs a needle into the arm of has collected on the campus. Net- I Iilk has been some lecent Chris Ncttell during Tuesday tell, a sophomore pre-med major, laMons'betwelu the United^tates BADIALS morning’s blood-collecting ses sion. Nettell was the 13th person through the door and donated the gave a pint of A-positive blood. Blood drive continues through 6 p.m. Thursday. and Cuba. U.S. officials may have wanted to avoid publicizing the in cident because of this. JUST $5.00 OVER COST! Rabbi says no one wants doctors to decide life or death Associated Press HOUSE OF TIRES HOUSE OF TIRES HOUSE = Battalion Classified Call 845-2611 DALLAS — No one wants just doctors to be the final persons to decide on life or death in situations such as the Karen Quinlan case, a New York rabbi has told the Union of American Hebrew Congregations meeting here. Dr. James H. Perman of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., said Tuesday that “decision groups’ should have the responsibility of making such desci- sions. The decision groups would repre sent physicians, the family and soci ety in determining what action should be taken in life-or-death situations. mefli rices Center .mt: Dr. Perman told a special session on “Bio-Medical Ethics at the 53rd Assembly of the UAHC that “the New Jersey Superior Court decision is only the first step in the evolution of a new social attitude toward re solving one of our most vexing prob lems. He was referring to Judge Robert Muir’s decision Monday stating that Karen Ann Quinlan, who has been in a coma for the past seven months, must be kept alive by mechanical life-supporting means. The judge ruled that the decision to turn off the machines rests with doctors and not with the parents or the church. “What justification is there to re move it (the decision) from the con trol of the medical profession and place it in the hands of the courts? the judge asked. art time desired- ; Market art time Robbins Ave. 1* CHOOjfj ^^^46-6714 & 84&-U51 '^1 cl 11-7 ie. 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The account said the M IGs made numerous passes across the nose of the U.S. plane and wagged their wings in a “follow me signal, indi cating the Cuban pilots wanted the U.S. plane to land in Cuba. However, the seaplane was said to have headed back to its base in Miami, Fla., and the MIGs flew away. A Coast Guard spokesman said the search plane’s crew had not spotted the drifting boat before being intercepted by the MIGs. The amphibian refueled at its Miami station, went out again and located the 35-foot boat about 48 miles northwest of Dimas, Cuba. A Coast Guard cutter then towed the boat to Key West, Fla., the spokes man said. The Pentagon report said the Coast Guard plane never came closer than 15 nautical miles to the Cuban coast. Cuba claims territorial waters extending three miles, it said. THE AGGIE PUYERS Present THE PETRIFIED FOREST Forum Theatre 8 P.M. 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