The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 28, 1978, Image 7

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Tuesday
BILL BUCKLEY: Considered to be one of conservatism’s most
eloquent, tireless and entertaining voices, William F. Buckley Jr.
will speak at 8 p.m. in Rudder Auditorium. He is widely known
for his syndicated newspaper column and is editor of National
Review magazine. Admission is 50 cents for students and $1 for
non-students. His topic is “Some problems of freedom."
PLANT SEMINAR: Daniel Caulkins of the Department of Plant
Sciences will speak on “Sorghum another culture” at 4 p.m. in
Room 113, Plant Sciences Building.
HORSEMEN’S ASSOCIATION: The club will host a demonstration
of Peruvian Paso and Paso Fino horses at 7 p.m. in the Animal
Science Pavillion. Non-members are invited to attend the free
session.
PRE-MED PRE-DENT SOCIETY: Two professors from the Uni
versity of Texas Medical School at Houston will speak at 7:30 p.m.
in Room 206, MSC. Dr. James “Red” Duke is professor of surgery
and one of 12 physicians to be on NBC’s “Lifeline” television
program. Dr. Richard DeVaul is dean of admissions of the school.
GYMNASTICS: Texas A&M’s women gymnastics team will face the
University of Texas and Southwest Texas in competition in San
Marcos.
ARTS MOVIE: The Arts Committee will present “Young Winston”
at 8 p.m. in Rudder Theater. The rousing adventure story set
during the 1897 rebellion in India stars Simon Ward, Anne Ban
croft and Robert Shaw, and is based on the autobiography of the
late Sir Winston Churchill.
Wednesday
PLANT SEMINAR: James Mahan of the Department of Plant Sci
ences will discuss “Ethylene and proteolytic enzymes of cotton
leaves” at 4 p.m. in Room 113, Plant Sciences Building.
OH CHRISTMAS TREE: The annual Christmas Tree Lighting is
scheduled for 7:30 p.m. in the MSC Student Lounge.
ROADRUNNERS CLUB: Dr. Herb Fred will speak at 8 p.m. in
Rudder Theater on marathon running.
Thursday
BONFIRE: The 1978 Texas A&M Bonfire will be lit at 7:30 p.m. in
the field behind Duncan Dining Hall.
CONCERT: Town Hall presents David Gates and Bread with Ian
Matthews as the warm-up act at 9 p.m. in G. Rollie White Col
iseum, immediately after Bonfire.
SENIOR DEADLINE: Library books for December graduates are
due two weeks prior to graduation.
TAMU CHAPTER OF AMERICAN FISHERIES SOCIETY: Andy
Landry will speak on sea turtles at 7:30 p.m. in Room 104, Nagle
Hall.
CEPHEID VARIABLE: “Zardon,” starring Sean Connery and Char-
lette Rampling, will be shown at midnight in Rudder Theater.
Friday
NO SCHOOL AND NO BATTALION: All day.
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Pope appeals for freedom
of religion, human dignity
THE BATTALION
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1978
Page 7
United Press International
VATICAN CITY — Pope John
Paul II has openly challenged the
forces of religious oppression in a
landmark speech that church obser
vers said was aimed at the rulers of
his native Poland and other Soviet-
bloc countries.
The 58-year-old former Arch
bishop of Krakow, his voice loud
and sometimes trembling with emo
tion, issued a powerful world-wide
appeal for freedom of religion and
human dignity.
John Paul, only 42 days into his
papacy, told a crowd of more than
60,000 in St. Peter’s Square that
many Roman Catholics were “con
demned to death” for their faith.
“I think of all our brothers con
demned to death, if not physically,
civically, because they profess their
faith, ” the pontiff said in his Sunday
noon address.
“I think of those persecuted be
cause they are faithful to the real
truth and the real justice,” he said to
thunderous applause.
Vatican observers said the
strong-willed speech was the kind*
the Eastern bloc feared most from
the former Cardinal Karol Wojtyla,
who openly resisted Communist in
terference in Polish church affairs.
Although the pope made no di
rect reference to nations or govern
ments, the observers said his
pointed reference to “civic” perse-
cution was aimed at religious
harassment in Soviet-controlled
countries.
“We must never forget our
brothers who pay for their faith with
condemnation, discrimination, suf
fering — even death,” he said.
John Paul’s strong statements
came on the heels of equally sharp
comments by his mentor, Polish
Primate Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski,
who lashed out at Eastern European
governments for blocking religious
radio broadcasts.
“In Vatican radio, Poland has its
only Catholic broadcaster,” said the
77-year-old prelate, insisting local
churches have the right to air reli
gious programs.
“This right becomes a duty when
it is a question of carrying the word
of God where pulpits have been si
lenced, where there are no longer
priests, where churches are closed
and there is no free Catholic press,”
Wyszynski said.
Pope John Paul II and Wyszynski
worked together for religious free
dom in Poland, which is 90 percent
Catholic.
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Some Thoughts on Personal
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