Page 4 THE BATTALION THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1978 Fighter taking food not army, to Nicaragua United Press International ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Former Marine Guy Gabaldon says he’s now planning to take food and medicine to Nicaragua instead of his' 100 man army to fight Communism in the central American nation. “I’m telling my boys to hold off, but keeping them on alert,” Gabal don said Tuesday. T’ve changed plans and will take medicine and food instead of armed forces. ” Gabaldon, 52, who is credited with capturing 2,000 Japanese troops in World War II, placed an advertisement in a local newspaper last week announcing he was seek ing recruits “to fight Communist takeover in Central America.” But Gabaldon said he changed his plans after making a trip to Costa Rica and talking with refugees from Nicaragua. “It’s a real mess down there,” he said. “High school kids and women are bearing arms against (Nicara guan President Anastasio) Somoza’s troops. It would be necessary to fight them and I won’t let my men shoot women and children. Gabaldon said he may reconsider his decision not to take troops to OPEN 11 A. M. Mon.-Sat. 5 p.m. Sunday Happy Hour 4:30-6:30 Mon.-Fri. 913 HARVEY RD. (HWY. 30) COLLEGE STATION Nicaragua if Fidel Castro leads an invasion of the embattled country. “I will not fight as a Somoza sol dier,” Gabaldon said. “But you can’t fight Communism now without fighting on his side. Somoza’s troops are killing too many women and children.” Gabaldon, who said he quickly signed up 100 persons willing to as sist him in his original venture, said it would take “thousands” to fight an invasion led by Castro. “I will take them all if Castro in vades,” he said. “If Nicaragua falls, Costa Rica will go too and there goes all of Central Amerca. As it stands, we re doing nothing to fight Com munism there.” Gabaldon said when he arrived in Costa Rica his life was threatened by soldiers who accused him of sup porting Somoza. “The anti-Somoza people tried to do me in, he said. “I had no idea the publicity which preceded me had me pegged as a Somoza suppor ter. I’m not.” Gabaldon said he would spend this week seeking donations of food and medical supplies to take to Nicaragua. He said he would deliver the items himself. Meanwhile, U.S. Attorney R. E. Thompson said his office is continu ing to investigate whether Cabal- don’s recruitment effort has violated federal laws. what’s up Thursday College YELL PRACTICE: For the Texas A&M-Boston game will be held at 7 p.m. in the Grove. MIME: The Memorial Student Center’s Arts Committee will press; “Toad the Mime” at 8 p.m. in Rudder Theater. In conjuncti with the performance, the mimest will conduct a class begii at 6:30 p.m. in room 308, Rudder Tower. CAMPUS CRUSADE: Will hold a meeting at 7 p.m. in roomSffi Rudder Tower. SPEECH: John Lachs, a philosophy professor, will speak on Ini mediate Man” at 5 p.m. in room 402, Rudder Tower. Thes[ is sponsored by the Texas A&M Department of Philosophy, CEPHEID VARIABLE: “Young Frankenstein,” starring Gei Wilder and Mel Brooks, about a mad professor who is lured inti creating a new zipper-necked monster. The movie will be shoi in Rudder Theater at 8 and 10:30 p.m. SPEECH: “Criminal Justice Today-Joe Campos Torres,’ will be topic of a speech by former Texas A&M student Bob Bennett 12:30 p.m. in room 206, Memorial Student Center RADIO TELETYPE: The MSC Radio Committee will discussth topic of Radio Teletype at 7:30 p.m. in room 401, Rudder Iowa BAHAT CLUB: Welcomes everyone to an informal meeting at ij p.m. in the All Faith Chapel. FUTURE TEACHERS: The first meting of the semester for hita! student teachers will be held at 6:30 p.m. in room 701, Rudis Tower. Friday 1 Al TAMU RACQUETBALL CLUB: Members of the club will parfc pate in the Texas State Championships at the Handball and Hi quetball Clubs of San Antonio tonight and extending throughth weekend. AGGIE CINEMA: “Sorcerer,” a film that focuses on four strang trapped in a filthy and primitive South American Backwater; only hope is to volunteer for a suicidally dangerous job, will h shown at 8 p.m. in Rudder Theater. MIDNIGHT MOVIE: "I Will, 1 Will...For Now,” a spoof of sen* U r manners and casual relationships in the 1970’s, starring Ella [nle Gould and Diane Keaton, will be shown in Rudder Theater. VOLLEYBALL: The women’s team will go to the San Diego Stall Tournament in San Diego, California today and tomorrow SOFTBALL:The women’s team will travel to Denton for the Teuil 11 , Women’s University Tournament today and tomorrow. CROSS COUNTRY: There will be a men’s and women’s Invitation Cross Country Meet here. TENNIS: The women’s team will play in Texas sectionals in Corps Christi today and Saturday. )hol ic th id Saturday n P0 as \ lillio ■a nste; FOOTBALL: The Texas Aggies will play Boston College in Mass., at 5 p.m. Central Daylight Time. The game willbeaired on radio station WTAW. BIO-MED: The Bio-Medical Science Association HamburgerFnis from 4:30 p.m. until dark at Hensel Park. New people arewel come to join the association for $3. Members are free; dateso( members are $1.50. If interested, call Ed at 693-3088. DANCE: The Texas A&M Mainland Mother’s Club invite studa; and faculty to attend a formal dance at the Texas City Texasfe sler Civic Center. Tickets are $10 per couple. For moreinfm tion please contact Mrs. Anrew Giamfortone at (713) 935-Mi “The Dukes of Aggieland” will play at the dance. AGGIE CINEMA: “Outlaw Blues,” about a song-writing convictwlo Rob gets out of prisonthat his music has been stolen, and tearsiif Austin in revenge will show at 8 and 10:30 p.m. in Rudder Hies ter. The movie stars Peter Fonda and Susan Saint James. RHA: The Texas Resident Hall Association will hold a one-day*< ing in Rudder Tower. rake Sunday Hint lan ti AGGIE CINEMA: “Oliver,” a superb British cast and musicals* carry you through the Dickens classic Oliver Twist. This winneii six Academy Awards stars Ron Moody and Oliver Reed and will h shown at 2 p.m. in Rudde Theater. TENNIS: The women’s team will have Texas Sectionals in Corpu Christi. ALLEN Oldsmobile Cadillac SALES - SERVICE “Where satisfaction is standard equipment” 2401 Texas Ave. THE BAIT DOES IT DAILY He yPa hint ieed Monday ’through Friday Now comes Miller ©1978 Miller Brewing Co., Milwaukee, Wis.