r. Campus activities Tuesday physics colloquia, Michael Strayer on h ea vy ion fusion reactions, 4 p.m., 146 physics Building JAMU Marine Technology Society, Lanv Megow on saturation diving, 7:30 p.m., 203 Zachery P Recreation & Parks, show and tell by members, 7:30 p.m., 404 Rudder Delta “T ”> Freshman Gas OH, 8 to 12 p.m. 145 MSC Great Issues, Dr. Michael DeBakey, 8 p m., Rudder Auditorum Water Ski Club, officer elections, 7 p.m., 301 Rudder Political Forum, Dr. Clovis Masqoud, 7:30 p.m., 601 Rudder A&M Basketball, A&M women vs. Prairie View, 5:15 p.m., G. Rollie White Coliseum, A&M men vs. Southwest Texas, 7:30 p.m., G. Rollie White Col iseum Cepheid Variable, “Vampry" 8 and 10 p.m., 701 Rudder Wednesday MSC Arts and Crafts Fair, 9 a.m. to 5 pm., Rudder Fountain Omega Phi Alpha, 6:30 p.m., 501 Rud der Student Senate, 7:30 p.m., 214 Har rington Friday Classes of 1942 and 1967 Reunions Town Hall, Firefall, 8 p.m., G. Rollie White Coliseum Political Forum, Dr. Clovis Masqoud, 8 p.m., 601 Rudder Aggie Cinema, “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, gp.m., Rudder Theater Thursday MSC Arts and Crafts Fair, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Rudder Fountain Political Forum, Texas Supreme Court Chief Justice Joe Greenhill, 12:30 p.m., 201 MSC Physics colloquia, Alfred Osborne on internal waves in the Andaman Sea, 4 p.m., 146 Physics Building Resident Hall Association, 7 p.m., Quonset Hut B Saturday Class of 1942 and 1967 Reunions Corps of Cadets Briefing, 10 a.m.. Rudder Theater Texas A&M vs. Houston, 3:05 p.m., Kyle Field, Corps of Cadet March-In, 1:40 p.m., A&M Basketball, A&M women vs. S.F. Austin, 12:30 p.m., G. Rollie White Col iseum. A&M men vs. Houston Baptist, 7:30 p.m., G. Rollie White Coliseum, Aggie Cinema, “The Man Who Woidd he King," 8 p.m., “Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore," 12 midnight. Rudder Auditorium, Sunday Travel Committee, “We’ve Never Been Licked, 2 p.m., Rudder Auditorium Aggie Cinema, “The Sterile Cuckoo," 2 p.m., 701 Rudder Drug efficacy studied THE BATTALION Page 7 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1977 \uerrilia faction hills Spanish police chief United Press International ivitatioiJ MADRID, Spain — Basque leparatist guerrillas have assassi- ited a police commander in Pamp lona, sparking protest marches and niversal condemnation from 4 wasprfJSpains political parties. Joaquin Imaz, 50, chief of national olice in Navarre Province, was ralking to his car Saturday night hen two young men opened fire on 17 Jiimatclose range with pistols. They \ t/^caped in a stolen car. The Basque separatist organiza- utonlyali inn ETA — the Spanish initials for iasque Homeland and Liberty — the national news agency Cifra he slaying fell under its campaign oridtne region of Spanish “oceupa- ion forces.” We executed Mr. Imaz because leis the top official of the repressive orces of the national police in 'lavarre, the ETA communique ; came an said. 1 flop (®! irs” and be put to! city empi ng in t tea aid. e haveli Socialist Workers Party said in a communique that “far from con tributing to the construction of an autonomous and democratic Basque region, ETA is hindering the unity of the Basque people." The socialists, who were the top vote-getting party in the Basque re gion in June’s general elections, said: “It is time to declare publicly that the organization which cur rently fcommits acts of violence has no relation with the one that fought the dictatorship.” The Basque Communist Party said, “To banish violence in the Basque region is a necessary premise to advancing in the conquest of democracy and na tional freedom.” It called on all political parties to condemn the kill ing. Just the facts Police said early Monday that de- ir for Safi pile tight controls and some road docks, no one had been arrested in onnection with the slaying in amplona, capital of Navarre Prov- nce. Sunday afternoon several mndred people carrying Spanish ed and gold flags staged a street narch in Pamplona to protest the ailing. They marched to the garri- on where Imaz’ body was lying in late. Basque socialists and communists oined other Spanish political forces condemning Basque separatist pierrillas for the assassination. Dur- ng the Franco dictatorship, many 1 Iasque nationalists and left wingers ympathized with ETA. But the Basque branch of the United Press International MADISON, Wis. — Susan Stam- berg, co-host of National Public Radio’s “All Things Considered,” feels ABC’s Barbara Walters and offrer news broadcasters should re port the news and forget the limelight. “Anonymity is as essential to a re porter as a pen and typewriter,” she said. T admire Barbara Walters, but I think she forgets that demarcation between the reporter and the celeb rity.’’ ARTS and CRAFTS FAIR Nov. 30 - Dec. 1 AL ING. nns* ng utter- •my H PIZZA — Our ingredients are made daily to insure quality and fresh ness. . . . FREE DELIVERY — We’ll deliver to your door a piping hot Pizza — within 30 minutes! . . . SAVINGS — and for trying us, we’ll give you a Dollar off. 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