The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 29, 1978, Image 5

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ORIENTATION: Texas A&M will hold an orientation for new
employees at 9:30 a. m. in the MSC 226.
SPEAKER: The Philosophy Department will present John
Lachs. Lachs will speak on the “Intermediate Man’’ at 4
p.m. in Rudder Tower 404.
AGGIE PLAYERS: Auditions for the second dinner theatre
production, “Pajama Tops” will begin tonight at 7 p.m. in
the MSC 231. Auditions are open to students, staff and
anyone in the community. People interested in working on
crews should also attend these meetings. Performance dates
for the play will be Aug. 2-5.
BAHAI CLUB: The Baha’i Club will hold a public meeting at
7:30 p.m. in the Meditation Room in the All Faiths Chapel.
GROVE: “Barbarella.” Jane Fonda plays a naive space woman
in this bizarre science fiction comedy. Movie begins at 8:45
p.m.
F riday
AGGIE PLAYERS: Auditions continue for the second dinner
theater production “Pajama Tops.” Auditions will begin at 7
p.m. in the MSC 231
GROVE: “Dirty Harry.” Clint Eastwood stars as a rough San
Francisco cop who speaks with his .44 magnum. Movie be
gins at 8:45 p.m.
Saturday
GROMETS: The Gromets meet again for an afternoon of war
games. Action starts at noon in the MSC 140.
GROVE: “A Boy and His Dog. After the nuclear war destroys
most of the world, two of the survivors, a boy and his dog,
communicate their needs to one another. The dog needs
food, the boy girls. Warped science fiction. Movie begins at
8:45 p.m.
Sunday
GROVE: “Cat Ballou.” Lee Marvin won an academy award for
A is porfrayai of a drunken gun fighter in this highly-
recommended comedy. Jane Fonda also stars. Movie begins
at 8:45 p.m.
Monday
HEALTH CENTER: Beutel Health Center on campus will
dose at 5 p.m. today for the official University Fourth of
July holiday and will remain closed through 8 a. m. Wed
nesday.
GROVE: “Captain Blood.” Errol Flynn stars in this 1935
classic as a daring swashbuckler who wins his girl in the end.
Movie begins at 8:45 p.m.
Tuesday
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HOLIDAY: Student, faculty and staff holiday to celebrate the
Fourth of July.
GROVE: “The Lion in Winter.” Katherine Hepburn won an
oscar for her performance in this 1968 film about the
English monarchy. Movie begins at 8:45 p.m.
Wednesday
DINNER THEATER: MSC Summer Dinner Theater opens
its presentation of Leon Gershe’s comedy “Butterflies Are
Free” at 8 p.m. tonight with a special non-dinner perform
ance in the MSC Ballroom. Admission to the play is $2 for
students and $3 for the general public. Tickets may be pur
chased at the MSC Box Office.
GROVE: Finian’s Rainbow.” Fred Astaire is seen at his toe
tapping best as an Irish cupid who gets what he wants by
helping others. Movie begins at 8:45 p.m.
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Matamoros
feels effects
after rioting
United Press International
MATAMOROS, Mexico — Sev
eral burned out buildings and do
zens of soldiers guarding city hall
and the mayor’s house were the only
signs Wednesday of the rioting that
has struck this normally peaceful
border city for two nights, leaving
three rioters dead and scores in
jured.
Soldiers were stationed at the ci
ty’s main square where most of the
rioting took place Monday night
after a demonstration against police
brutality turned violent and at the
home of Mayor Antonio Cavazos,
about three blocks from the Interna
tional Bridge linking Matamoros to
Brownsville.
Hundreds of protesting youths
taunted soldiers with rocks and
bricks Tuesday night before clearing
the streets about midnight. One
band of students went to the red-
light district and wrecked a night
club they said was owned by Police
Chief Emiliano del Toro.
The students apparently were not
satisified with the suspension of del
Toro and 11 other officers Tuesday
and the firing of three others.
The firings and suspensions in
volved the alleged beating death of
14-year-old Salvador Vargas Barba,
last week.
Baiba died in a jail cell and the
students claim he was beaten by
police who demanded 400 pesos
from the youth’s family before allow
ing him to be taken to a hospital.
Government officials said soldiers
would stay in the area until they
were sure the situation had calmed.
THE BATTALION
THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1978
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