The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 07, 1977, Image 4

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Page 4 THE BATTALION
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1977
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A black girl
was injured by a thrown brick, some
passing cars were damaged and sev
eral motorists harassed last night in
the biggest anti-busing demonstra
tion here in several months.
However, some 100 riot equipped
Jefferson County Police stopped
short of using tear gas to disperse
unruly demonstrators.
About 75 rowdy demonstrators
remained behind after an estimated
400 persons participated in a protest
march, marking the second anniver
sary of riots that erupted Sept. 5,
1975.
“I thought for a few minutes we
were going to have to use gas to get
some of them to leave after the
march,” said Police Chief Russell
McDaniel.
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He said Jacqueline Bedford, 9,
suffered a bruised forehead when
someone threw a brick at the car in
which she was riding with her fam
ily as they passed the march. Au
thorities at a local hospital said the
child was not seriously hurt.
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The chief said four persons in
another passing car, identified as
whites, complained to police that
some demonstrators started a
fistfight with them, but no arrests
were made. At least two other cars
were reported damaged.
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In the Sept. 5, 1975, riots, which
began near Valley High School and
spread to other blue-collar suburbs,
192 persons were arrested and
nearly 70 persons injured.
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Cropper, senior in environmental desigi
Leg down, arm back, wrist curled and tongue
out create proper frisbee form for Mike
LAKEVIEW CLUB
3 Miles N. on Tabor Road
Saturday Night: Joe Stampley & Band
$5.00 per person From 9-1 p.m.
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Ladies $1.00
All brands beer 40c
Every Thursday Night
Men $2.00
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United Press International Sen. James Allen, D-Ak,(t
WASHINGTON — Congress re- man of the Senate Judiciarysej r
turns today from a month-long tion of powers subcommittee, |^ erI1
summer recess to a crowded calen- open hearings on the trealies
dar, a burgeoning scandal, a morrow with former Gov. lia
Panama Canal controversy and Reagan, a foe of the pact, as
enough contentious issues to keep witness.
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the House and Senate
un til J anuary.
But they hope to adjourn in
mid-October.
Several pressing matters must be
acted on as soon as possible. A 1974
law says the budget resolution must
be in effect by Sept. 15 for the new
fiscal year which starts Oet.l. That
is the major item of business for
both bodies in the first week hack.
At least three hearings were
planned this week, beginning to
day, on the banking and financial
transactions of Budget Director
Bert Lance.
Meanwhile, heads of state or
other highranking representatives
from 24 Latin American countries
were arriving in Washington for gala
ceremonies surrounding the signing
of the two new Panama Canal
treaties, which face a tough fight for
Senate ratification.
All but four of the 13 regulai
propriations hills needed to
the government operating i»
new fiscal year have been sal
the White House. Under the
budget law, work on the rema
four must be completed by
12.
The hills contain emotional
which leaders have so far beei
abl e to resolve, such
government-financed abortion
bomber construction money,
whether to ban aid to nation
meeting recognized human h
standards.
Speaker Thomas O’Neill
pledged to push through the Hi
this year the hill to increase
minimum wage from its cun
$2.30 an hour to $2.65 an hour
include automatic annual increu
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Sundays, 6:30 p.m.:
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Lutheran Mission
Stan Sultemeier
Mission Pastor
846-6016 693-1047
Services will begin October 2 at A&M Consoli
dated H.S. Cafeteria.
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manently registered.
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For information on the new mission (A.L.C.) call Paste
Sultemeier. I will be happy to visit with you at your cor
venience to share hopes, plans and ideas for the newmir
istry.
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