The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 06, 1979, Image 8

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    TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1979
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Informal hearing, held
for cult worshipers
United Press International
WASHINGTON — Rep. Hamil
ton Fish, R-N.Y., knows firsthand
the anguish some parents feel when
Omega
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CARNATION
MSC Craft Shop
Spring Craft Workshops
Mondays Wednesdays
Drawing
Cake Decorating
Tuesdays
Needlepoint
Crochet
Batik
Baskets A
Nomad Furniture
Decoupage
Sand Terrariums
Quilting
Pottery
Watercolor
Embroidery
Thursdays
Macrame
China Painting
Registration for spring workshops has begun and al
ready half of our classes have closed, but there are still
spaces available in the classes listed above. So, if you
have a few free hours, why not share them with us. For
more information call 845-1631 or better yet come down
to the MSC basement and see us.
SALE
Order Feb. 5-9
at MSC & Commons
On-campus Delivery
Feb. 13 3J
Eddie Dominguez ’66
Joe Arciniega ’74
their children join religious cults.
His 25-year-old daughter, Alexis, is
a member of Sun Myung Moon s
Unification Church.
Fish and other congressmen were
participating Monday in an “infor
mal” hearing, planned by Sen.
Robert Dole, R-Kan., on cult wor
ship.
Unification church members have
obtained a permit allowing 200 per
sons to demonstrate outside the Se
nate office building where the hear
ings were set.
Monday s informal hearing was
criticized by religious leaders.
Scheduled witnesses included
“deprogrammer’ Ted Patrick, and
Jackie Speier, legislative assistant to
the late Rep. Leo Ryan, D-Calif.
Ryan was murdered by Peoples
Temple cult members in Jonestown,
Guyana, just before the ritual
murder-suicide that killed more
than 900 people.
An informal group of recognized
church leaders last week sent Dole a
letter accepting his desire to hold
educational hearings for members
interested in the cult phenomenon,
but complaining that “all of the wit
nesses you have scheduled appear
to have definite positions in support
of regulations of‘cult’ activity.”
“...Niot one of us cares to defend
all of the tactics or theologies of
every religious group in America,
but w e are very clear that the
legitimate free exercise of religion
must never be abridged,” the letter
said.
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5,000 Cartons of Books
Dole then invited the National
Council of Churches and the Ameri
can Civil Liberties Union to send
witnesses-
A Fish aide said Fish and Ot-
tinger a re particularly interested in
the Unification Church because of
Moon’s vast land holdings in
Westchester County, N.Y., which
they represent.
Let Our Musical Figurines
Say “I Love You" £ Feb. 14
Kitten Plays “Tie
A Yellow Ribbon"
We have almost 300
music boxes to choose from
If you want the real
thing, not frozen or
canned . . . We call It
“Mexican Food
Supreme.”
Happy Cottage
702 N.
(Across
Dallas location:
3071 Northwest Hwy
352-8570
CLASS OF ’81 BALL
February 10, MSC Ballroom,
8 p.m.
Tickets $5/couple at Rudder
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financing available
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what’s up
Tuesday
FRESHMAN BALL: Tickets for the Class of’82 Ball will go on$4
the MSC Box Office and the Commons today and contin
through Feb. 15.
FLYING CLUB: Will meet at 7 p.m. in Rcxjm 350, RudderT 0Wei
FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES: FCA meetsevj
Tuesday in the Letterman’s Lounge of G. Rollie White Cofo-
at 8 p.m.
A&M WHEELMEN; Will meet at 7:30 p.m. in Boom 607,
Tower.
ASME MEETING: The American Society of Mechanical Engin#
will present Raymond Butler of Union Carbide speaking on‘j|j
in Petrochemicals” at 7:30 p.m. in Room 102, Zachry Engineer
Center. Refieshments will he served.
PRE-LAW SOCIETY: Will meet at 7:30 p.m. in Room 140,®
The first place film'from the 1978 American Bar Association
vention, “Young Lawyers of Texas, will be shown.
INTERNATIONAL FOLKDANCERS: Learn your heritage (lira,
dancing at the 7-.30 p.m. meeting in the MSC. New 'hnctj
taught each week.
SCUBA CLUB: The Annual Underwater Film Festival will be
p.m. in Rudder Theater, including one film by JacquesCoustai
PENTAGON AREA HOMETOWN CLUB: Will hold a short®
ing at 8 p.m. in Room 321, Physics Building. Contact Du
Westbrook at 845-7103 or Denis Koutsandreas at 845-518
more information.
AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS;
have its first meeting at 7:31 p.m. in Room 203, Zachry,
prizes will be given.
TSEA: The Texas Student Education Association will meetat/p
in Room 510, Rudder Tower.
BASKETBALL: The men’s team will play Arkansas at 7;.30p.m,
Fayetteville, Arkansas.
AGGIE CINEMA: “The Bicycle Thief,” the story of an impoverij
Roman laborer, his son, and a bicycle that is essential Ibrtl
survival, will be shown at 8 p.m. in Room 201, MSC. (G);
PLACEMENT OFFICE: Graduating seniors who wish to inteni
for the following companies may begin signing up today for
views on Feb. 20: Bell Systems, Cafeterias Inc., ^' on<)C01
Controls, Georgia Institute of Technology, Goodyear Tire id
her, Joske’s of Dallas, Motorola, Oklahoma Natural Gas(
Rohm & Haas, Texas Instruments (Sherman), 1 ravelers Inswi
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E.E. STUDENT WIVES CLUB: Barbara Denton, arespresejj
of Mary Kay Cosmetics, will speak at 7 p.m. in Room 111
Zachry Engineering Center. All E.E. student wives areDivi
HILLEL CLUB: Will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Hillel Found!
Building.
ACT CLUB: Planning of the spring Agriculturalist and a discussa
press room responsibilities at the Houston Stock show will bel
in Room 007, Reed McDonald Building, at 7:30 p.m.
FIT APPLICATION DEADLINE: Applications for the EITb
should be in Austin today.
BRIDGE CLUB: Will begin playing at 7:15 p.m. in the MSC.Cjj
monitor for room number. Everyone is welcome.
TAMU ROADHUNNERS: Final preparations for the Valenti
Fun Run and final dues payments will be made at 5 p.m.in
Rollie White Coliseum. Be ready to run.
TOWN HALL: The Blackstone Magic Show will begin at 8:15pa
Rudder Auditorium.
SOCIAL DANCE CLUB: Will hold group lessons in countryj
em, disco or ballroom dancing 7-8:30 p.m. in Room 266,G.ft™
White Coliseum.
BASEMENT COFFEEHOUSE: General meeting and audition!
p.m.
SPORT PARACHUTE CLUB: Will meet at 8 p.m. in Room!
Rudder Tower. L
PLACEMENT OFFICE: Graduating seniors who wisli tointen
for the following companies may begin signing up today for»
views on Feb. 21: Airesearch Manufacturing Co., Americans
in Austin, American Microsystems Inc., Army Material, Bell|
terns. Cent Power & Light, Conoco, Joske s of Dallas, NCI
Engineering & Manufacturing Div., Standard Oil oflnig
Texas Eastern, Texas Instruments (Sherman), U.S. Navy,
Steel Corp., and Worthington Compressors Inc.