Page 8 THE BAITALIGN THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 1, 1979 ALPHA PHI OMEGA National Service Fraternity RUSH MEETING SERVICE .... The finest frontier Tues. and Thurs. Jan. 30 and Feb. 1 at 7:00 p.m. in room 140 of the MSC. After a brief presentation we will go out for some free pizza. serving the finest libations with salads, sandwiches, & jazz Happy Hour - 4:30-6:30 $1 BLOODY MARY'S Mon.-Sat. 11 a.m. Sunday 5 p.m. 913 harveyroad in woodstone center 1 Pope commends press at end of foreign tour United Press International MEXICO CITY — Pope John Paul II, winding up the first foreign tour of his papacy, spoke out for freedom of the press Wednesday while thousands of U.S. Catholics gathered near the Texas border to see him. About 200,000 persons had crossed the border, heading for Monterrey, including many Mexican-Americans and foreign tourists in the United States, Ruth McClendon, U.S. consul in the northern Mexican city, said. John Paul was to speak from a highway bridge near Monterrey, about 120 miles south of Laredo, late Wednesday afternoon on the last stop of his six-day Mexican tour. McLendon said the consulate set up a three-officer “emergency team” to work with Monterrey and Nuevo Leon state officials on the expected problems, such as lost immigration documents, illnesses and lost children. In one of his final appearances in Mexico City, John Paul appeared in a papal press audience before a crowd of the reporters who had cov ered his trip, saying he was im- presssed by how hard journalists work, praising their profession and urging freedom of the press. “Understanding the tensions and difficulties in which you do your work, I know well the effort re quired to report the news. I can imagine how tiring it must be to move, install and remove, from one place to another, all your compli cated equipment, he said. “Serve all the truth,’ he told them. “In the measure that you pur sue this ideal, we assure the church will remain at your side, because that is her ideal too: She loves the truth and freedom, freedom to know the truth, to preach it, to communi cate it to others.” In a morning appearance in Mexico City, the pontiff appeared before about 250,000 students from Catholic universities throughout the country, urging them to be both good students and good Catholics. Saying he was directing his words to “the whole university Latin America,” the pontij on them to “work the authentic and completepi of your homelands." “Give a hand, without of any kind, to those who like all of you, to build the^ good.” John Paul, sunburned bun phant, could apparently c«e success the ironhand-aniy glove strategy that markedli which drew crowds thousands — or millions - every public appearance, Soviets confirm the executed dissidents ost N By C Ba MOST 1 ouldn t k alipali is. But Col ommand iadets at ty, can t warded b urkey hr ali cam pa The Stai ome 200 ollected. Woodall ction whi , the 1950 ore in G uite a fe Je,” he s: them a him I bo per that pedals ava kets and urope, s United Press International MOSCOW — An Armenian dissident and two other peoples executed for bombing the Moscow subway in January 1977. thp -K cial Soviet news agency Tass reported Wednesday. ■ In the first official confirmation of a report given to WesternM ..jjyj porters Monday by Nobel laureate and dissident leader Ant L „ 0 j s Sakharov, Tass described Stepan Zatikyan as a “very dangerousi Wiod ill i peat criminal” and said he and two accomplices were tried inop | ere a , court by the criminal branch of the Supreme Court. leinflatioi The description of Zatikyan, 32, as a repeat criminal appa® Imedals s referred to a five-year jail sentence he received in 1967 for anti-Soti IS has mo slander while a student in the Armenian capital of Yerevan, i was married and had two children. “During the trial, the guilt of the defendants was fully prom the evidence of the witnesses, the conclusions of an expert ei tion and other materials of the case, Tass said. is: nice in a :tion has lit." IWooda)) sed on it "They at Sd. “How FANTASTIC FRESHMAN RICHARD W. LUCAS, OF THOMAS ASSOCIATES This month Richard Lucas, a first-year member of Thomas Associates, ranks as one of the leading agents for Protective Life. That means he’s been pleasing people with top-notch sales and customer service. We’re proud of him. He can help you with all your personal and business insurance needs. _Jue of an ■50 dime and. Mec |me, like let Meda sometimes [ere are e really Ire’s a ?dal that supply fVOODA fnd has c aroduce F originals ! My conn Pedals. PROTECTIVE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Home Office Birmingham, Alabama Thomas Associates 520 E. University Drive College Station, Texas 77840 Telephone: (713) 696-7714 « jgoingth; [Corps w And n F e nis are Nale cac I Then p's their ail d they Lapt. V fOTc i, | The i ie e a lot Wha 'ember 30 MINUTE M£EDEL\m i ul all iiuj dolled I mo 846-7785 m I F If ex nc