mRBU Page 6 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1978 I LAKEVIEW CLUB 3 Miles N. on Tabor Road Saturday Night: American Sunrise with Shoji Tabuchi From 9-1 p.m. STAMPEDE DANCE Every Thursday Night Ladies $1.00 Men $2.00 All Brands, Cold Beer 45 Cents 8-12 Supreme on abuse Court’s decision hearings delayed United Artists 2:40-5:00-7:25-9:45 STALLONE F-I-S-T 1:40 4:15 7:00 9:40 L Untted Artists JLIJ-'S I FJtXt S Walt Disney < BH In HeHrt'h of the astaways TECHNICOLOR -i>fi 2:4 5 5:00 7:15 9:25 TECHNICOLOR-' i^G] ipj»seUS 846-6512 COLLEGE STATION WEST CORVETTE SUMMER PLUS LOGANS RUN The only thing slantUng between Lloyd BourdoNo and a rnNHon bucks is his 9 year old son. United Press International An assistant state attorney general says further clarification will be needed for a U.S. Supreme Court decision requiring child abuse hear ings within 24-hours of reported in cidents. The 24-h our requirement was part of a wider ruling by a special three-judge federal court in Hous ton which declared various sections of the Texas Family Code uncon stitutional. Attorney General John Hill had sought a higher court order to prevent the state from complying with the lower court order pending appeal. The Supreme Court Monday re fused to grant a stay in the case until it has gone through normal legal ap peal channels. Assistant Attorney General David Young said the state s complaint about the lower court order was based on a requirement of hearings for parents within 24 hours of the time children are taken from health-threatening situations. He said he expects that changed. “All we want is a reasonable time to have a hearing,’ Young said. “We don’t want to be in a situation of hav ing to return a child to an abusive situation because we can’t find a judge. “A clarification of the order could suit our purposes,” he said. In upholding the lower court de cision, the Supreme Court also called for the elimination of a sus pected abuser data bank and other changes in Texas juvenile welfare procedures. The Willis, Texas, father who challenged seizure of his children and won the first round of the legal battle said the decision was justice. “I feel that was the way it has to be because it was the only right thing to do,” said John Pleasant Sims, 36, a supervisor for South western Bell Telephone Co. in Houston. Sims’ lawyer, Gladys Gofiney, said authorities in 1975 illegally kept his children, ages 10, 10 and 9, for 42 days after he spanked and “blis tered” his adopted son at school in the presence of a teacher. The teacher had complained about the child’s behavior and later called child welfare authorities be cause the child “had difficulty in sit ting,” Mrs. Goffney said. She said the parents were denied adequate notice, a speedy hearing and had their names placed in a child abuse data bank without a court finding that they were guilty of wrongdoing. Young, who said federal judges have never allowed consideration of evidence the hoy “was in the hospi tal for 11 days,” said the ease was “very significant” but Monday’s rul ing was not. UNIVERSITY SQUARE SHOPPING CENTER- .’ARDOZ- 3:4^(3, 7:35 JAM IEN- 5:35 A 9; 30 CINEMA II T-r ^ IV*f HA JO PASSES ■ ^ fcJrm IVvfWM» i>«*i rvL*M bW* ., -*'•-‘•*"•1 \Ufcfc»*k4- h-TTvwt- \.jmm \f~4u M.~«i > rMNfccn 1 IPG DAI n I : 45 3:45 Neil Simon’s The Cheap Detective ” - Appropriated funds fill golf course sand trap United Press International WASHINGTON — The Air Force spent $18,799 to replace sand in the sand traps at a golf course at the Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Sen. William Proxmire, D-Wis., said Tuesday. In a statement released by his of fice, the Wisconsin Democrat said the Air Force had told him 1,400 tons of sand was bought to replace sand that had been washed away by what’s up >or Wednesday BAHA’I CLUB: The Baha’i Club will hold a publici All Faiths Ghapel at 7 30 p in DINNER THEATER: MSG Summer Dinner Theateta presentation of Leonard Gershe’s comedy “Butteif Free” at 8 p.m. tonight with a special non-dinnerp ance in the MSG Ballroom. Admission to the playt students and $3 for the general public. Tickets mayj chased at the MSC Box < )fik «• GROVE: "Finian’s Rainbow. ” Fred Astaire is seen at!; tapping best as an Irish cupid who gets what he\ helping others. Movie begins at 8:45 p.m. Thursday Rob S rams. Proxmire said the $18,799 repre sented the cost of the sand alone and did not include transportation and other costs. The senator said his attention had been called to the purchase by a San Antonio resident who wrote that he and his wife had earned $14,(MM) and paid $1,400 in taxes in 1977. “We hate to see our money being poured into a sand trap," the senator’s informant wrote. “I couldn’t agree more.” Prox mire said, adding that he had no ob jection to the inaintenace of golf courses for military personnel it it was done with non-appropriated funds. CRAFTS: The MSC Crafts Shop wiU hold classes i painting tonight in 140 MSC. DINNER THEATER: The MSC Summer DinnerTh* tinues with the presentation of Leonard Gershtj terflies Are Free,” a comedy, tonight at 6:30 in de Ballroom. GROVE: “The Longest Yard.” Burt Reynolds captains i kill' 1u ' convicts in u football game that pits the inmates ^ ' * warden and guards F.ddir \ll>crt plavs the wardea* , 11 1 Lrkaiis -uth\v».< 1l9Hhi<~' s Ipoi AFL-CIO endorse candidates HiIl,W fmpunt lor, w t niled IYc*\ Inlrmutionttl SAN MARCOS — Attorney Gen eral John Hill and the political branch of the Texas AFL-CIO are on the saint* side now. The organization s Committee on Political Education Monday endorsed a straight Democratic Party ticket, topped by Hill s gover- Sun Theatres 333 University 846-9808 The only movie in town Double-Feature Every Week Open 10 a.m.-2 a.m. Mon.-Sat. 12 Noon - 12 Midnight Sun No one under 18 Escorted Ladies Free BOOK STORE & 25c PEEP SHOWS An IBM representative will be at Texas A&M July 19,1978 to discuss your career. 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( resented in appointmen ssin „ Our doors will alway.f s ^ ()] can t side with yo u on ie se and you know that, l' i: )rs S f r can relate to you. but Hill urged l alxir laChen ] area meetings and snalj on ( to support his campaign. g e j] publican Bill Clements a st 7 election. ; by s We have got our i |V )th tr ; out for us this tail, Hilr eeZe Nixon appoint tee tb'ft er , going to be spending Id money. We know ill- the match their money, by ir V( match our votes — oury- COUr unteers that we car, whi< field. rt, w Hill said polls show! 976, of Clements now. non \ "Our polls look great eat hi labor leaders. "My poll seec sided I in not even gon Jausi about them so no one* read placent. othe (seed t thin Now Better Than Ever. 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