iai fcfM ¥¥ Ky iai inj wy r>> w v* yn yy u* v* vTmTmm* mm* w*v* ; Page 6 THE BATTALION TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1978 I tft# MW MM IfM Iftf ITtf Wlf ITM M'M Iftf ITtf ITtf ITtf IAC French's Schools QUAUTY PRE-SCHOOL AND FIRST GRADE SERVING BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION INFANTS THRU 1ST GRADE AND AFTER SCHOOL CARE 4 LOCATIONS TO COLLEGE STATION WEE AGGIELAND £ #*} 693-9900 CARE' A' LOT 846-1987 B BRYAN ROYAL TOT KIDDO CAMPUS 846-1037 Enroll Now For Fall. Inspection Welcome! 846-4503 Father’s death causes family to commit suicide United Press International From oldest to youngest, the seven children of Immanuel David, age 5 to 14, climbed a stack of chairs on an llth-floor hotel balcony in Salt Lake City, Utah, Thursday and allowed their mother to give them a loving push. The woman, distraught over the suicide of her husband two days ear lier, followed them, stoically plung ing to the concrete roof of the Inter national Dunes Inn coffee shop nine floors down. A policeman said he thought roof ers had tossed a sack of debris off the downtown hotel. “As it approached the sidewalk I realized it was a body,” said Officer Leonard Todd. “Several seconds later another body came falling down. ” In four minutes it was over. Be fore anyone could react, Rachel David, 38, and six of her children lay dead or dying. A seventh child, Elizabeth, 13, was critically injured and underwent almost 10 hours of surgery. -. Police said they believe the woman coaxed her family into mass suicide because she did not know how to exist without her husband — a religious fanatic who kept his fam ily sheltered from the world in $95-per-day hotel suites. He was being investigated by the FBI for fraud. David, 39, whose real name was Bruce Longo, a native of Yonkers, N.Y., was found dead of carbon monoxide poisoning Tuesday, the day after FBI agents had sought to question him. He parked in a bor rowed pickup truck in a canyon east of Salt Lake City and ran a hose from the exhaust pipe to the win dow. "To them it (the jump) would have been a trip to meet their father again and that’s all,” said Salt Lake City Police Detective Brent Davis. ‘He was the center of the universe for that family. Without him there was nothing.” "Witnesses said there were no screams and no cries,” the detective said. “The children went quietly. Only the youngest clutched at the balcony railing and that appeared to be a reflex action.” 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 Culpepper Plaza *Limited to colors in our Styleline color line. Tuesday DANCE: The Social Dance Club will meet at 7 p.m. in the MSC 212. FOLKDANCE: The Texas A&M Folkdaneers will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the MSC 228. GROVE: “They Might Be Giants. ” George C. Scott and a cast of loonies take to the streets in this comedy. Movie begins at 8:45 p.m. Wednesday FRISBEES: "The Aces”, a professional frisbee team will give a demonstration on the drill field at 11:15 a.m. Their main show will be held at 7:30 p.m. in DeWare Fieldhouse. The MSC Summer Programming Committee is sponsoring this activity. CAB CLUB: The TAMU Sports Car Club will have a meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the Rudder Tower 704. GROVE: “Prime Cut. Lee Marvin stars in this 1972 movie that features a scene where a Cadillac is totally destroyed by a wheat combine. Thursday BAHA’I CLUB: The Baha’i Club will hold a public meeting at 7 p.m. in the MSC 141. GROVE: “The Stepford Wives.” Katherine Ross stars in sus pense thriller about a group of men who make their wives perfect...literally. Movie begins at 8:45 p.m. thi: 1 ear Fo< fooi bet Ala I bon led Odi Soo be i Elderly Ohio man third-time hoho king United Press International BRITT, Iowa — It appeared all “Steamtrain Maury Graham had to do was raise his cane and grin to win the “King of the Hobos” crown again this year. Graham, dressed in an old suit and hat with a jacket covered with multicolored railroad patches, com peted with 14 other candidates for the honor during the 45th annual National Hobo Convention during the weekend. There were three fewer hobos in competition than in 1977, but the crowd didn’t care. Graham, who said he is based in Toledo, Ohio, was elected to his third term as the hobo king. He did not give his age. However, officials estimated he was close to 60. Viewers in the large crowd said Graham was well known by other hobos for his visits to hospitals and children’s homes and efforts to try to organize a retirement area in the South for elderly men with no place else to go. So, although he had to give a short speech before the selectw audience applause, Grahamvn| crowd s favorite from the statin Last year’s winner. Sparky came to the convention, but not to compete. Ding Looker Mick of Rod City, was re-elected queen o/i hobos, taking the honor from other hopefuls. Long Looker, who said she been attending the convention) 10 years, served as queen fa first time in 1970 and has be« elected several times inthefoSl ing years. She told the crowd they shoui:| more concerned about brotheii “Don’t be suspicious ofpeeji she said, encouraging themtofi each other like neighbors friends. 'M The northern Iowa townofS hosted more than 25,000 tluru! festivities, which this year marked Britt’s centennial^, , The crowd quickly dispdblj traditional mulligan ster ’ Saturday, downing 450 a less than 30 minutes. Remember your grad! We have graduation] gifts for men and women, plus just tht'l right Hallmark cards and party goods. YARBROUGHS Hallmark Card & Gift Shop Downtown Bryan 205 N. Main 779-9363