The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 26, 1979, Image 6

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THE BATTALION
FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1979
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Pope trip
journey of
faith, hope
United Press International
ROME — Pope John Paul II left
for Latin America today on the first
foreign journey of his three-month
reign. He called the journey a “pil
grimage of faith.”
“The pope is going to certain
areas of the New World as a mes
senger of the Gospel for the millions
of brothers and sisters who believe
in Christ,” the pope told a crowd
gathered at the airport before board
ing his white, green and red three-
engined jet.
The pope took off from Fiumicino
Airport aboard a special jet of the
Italian airline, Alitalia. His first stop
was Santo Domingo in the Domini
can Republic.
The pope said the bishops con-
fererence will deal with “important
problems...concerning the pastoral
action of the people of God which in
the light of the Second Vatican
Council should take into account the
complex local socio-political situa
tion.”
After celebrating mass with
Roman Catholic bishops from the
Dominican Republic, Haiti, Cuba
and Puerto Rico, the pope will con
tinue to Mexico today.There he will
confront one of the most difficult
problems facing the church — pro
moting human rights while curbing
priests who side with Marxism.
opens the third Latin
Episcopal Conference - JL
— in the Mexican city ofP^Bp
weekend.
Because of his experie^B
Communist rule, the sou^B
the pope is certain to decnij
Vatican sources said the 58-year-
old pope is likely to steer a cautious,
middle-of-the road course when he
solutions advocated by som ( j
as the remedy to Latin aJ
social problems.
Sources said he also could
pected to criticize military j]
ships and unbridled capitaL
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By KEVIN HIGGINBOTfl
Battalion Reporter
At the College Station CityC
oil’s first meeting in its newj
bers, one councilman usej
“frills” in the room to illustmj
objection to the cost of a net
substation.
Thursday night Council
James Dozier called the
the new council room a "frf
cited it as an example for hi
vote on authorization forbids
new fire substation. The mi
did pass.
“1 question the expenditure j
money,” Dozier said. “Weed]
with all these frills that we
want.”
Dozier blamed architects foi
high price of the fire substal
which is expected to cost
Timothy Keneipp, architect
the project, blamed the high
the building on the delay hi
the initial idea for the substation
the actual planning and design
‘‘Dozier thinks it’s my fail
Keneipp said, “but they’re theti
who screwed up by holding me
for three years."
The council had come toKei
with the idea for the substal
three years ago, but had notl I
selected a site. According I
Keneipp, an architect cannotdei AllDNIGH
a building without knowing whet f About S
will he. I be show
The new fire substation will |
about $60 per square foot, bet |
which is less than the $80-83) 1
square foot cost of the Bryan suh fHOHSE J 1
tion. I « onwil
Dozier was the only council]] 1 ‘ )ers on *
to vote against authorizing the hi
No date was set for opening I
bids.
In other action, the council
rected the fire department tohej
enforcing the fire lane ordinancesi
the city. The ordinance states!
any building more than 150 ygi
from a major thoroughfare » r
have an open lane for firetruck
Before the unanimous vote, soi
councilmen said the enforcemti
should he delayed in Culpeppi
Plaza. They said many of the
owners did not know about the*
dinance before they leased
space in the shopping center.
POWERLI
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FieldhoT
invited.
AGGIE CTI
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Ingrid B
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fanatical
that Hui
be show
the Ani
contest.
AGGIE C]
Allen, ii
be show
road fib
sports c
Trintign
econom
Rudder
The council agreed that the situ
tion at Culpepper Plaza was bada
should be remedied
Plans for the consideration
HUD-subsidized housing were
bled hy the council when it lei
that no funds for this are available!
Brazos County. The council
however, it will try to persua!
HUD to provide the funds.
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Woody Allen Festival
United P
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and Housl
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a priest
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holic Conf
Lina Wertmuller’s
ANNIE HALL
EVERYTHING YOU
ALWAYS WANTED TO
Friday
January 26
KNOW ABOUT SEX BUT
WERE AFRAID TO ASK
8 p.m.
Auditorium
Fri. & Sat. Jan. 26 & 27
Midnight Theater
ALL SCREWED UP
I
CASABLANCA
(starring Humphrey Bogart)
AND
TAKE THE
"BREATHTAKING ... EXUBERANTLY FUNNY!
Watching ‘All Screwed Up’ Is to be witness to a
great talent."
—Vincent Canby, NY Times
"A BRILLIANT MOVIE that must be seen several
times!"
—flex Reed
PLAY IT AGAIN
SAM
MONEY AND RUN
"Funny, poignant... LINA WERTMULLER’S
BEST YET!"
—Kevin Sanders, WABC-TV
“UPROARIOUSLY FUNNY. A strong
entertaining, daring film from Wertmuller!"
-William Wolf, CUE
Sat., Jan. 27 CASA.- 8 p.m.
Theater SAM - 10 p.m.
Sunday
2 p.m.
January 28
Theater
Tuesday
January 30
8 p.m.
Rudder Theater