Page 6 THE BATTALION MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1979 Let Our Musical Figurines Say “I Love You" . Feb. 14 Puppy Plays "You're Nobody Till Somebody Loves You" Kitten Plays “Tie A Yellow Ribbon" Pandas Play “Love Me • W Tender" •M. .SI*. ' We have almost 300 music boxes to choose from Happy Cottage 702 N. Rosemary (Across from Luby's) Report says some U.S. Allies violated human rights, but expects improvement! United Press International WASHINGTON — The State Department said Saturday U.S. al lies and clients improved their human rights records in 1978 de spite abuses in such democracies as Israel and Mexico and “credible re ports of torture” from the Philip pines, Nicaragua and elsewhere. The 700-page annual report to Congress covers only those 115 na tions that receive U.S. economic or military aid. XIX I-T-* oft Tone 707 Texas suite U38c 696-1972 Overall, the report said, there was “an increased awareness of human rights conditions around the world.” While the U.S. government does not claim credit for gains in any par ticular country, it said, “we believe we have helped create an atmo sphere in which improvements are more likely to occur.” Nonetheless, the report con cludes: “There are countries where the human rights situation has not improved or has worsened in the past year. The distance covered is still small in comparison to the dis tance that remains to be traveled. Congress requires the rights as sessment for its annual deliberations on foreign aid requests. Highlights of the new report: — The Middle East: Egypt is credited with curbing some of its se cret police activities and increasing freedom of expression last year. But Israel is accused of allowing some mistreatment of Palestinian Arabs in occupied areas. The Israeli report, leaked to the press last week, does not endorse claims the abuses are widespread and condoned by the government. But it concludes, “the accumulation of reports, some from credible sources, makes it appear that in stances of mistreatment have Oc curred.” Israel denies the allegation. Lebanon, torn by civil war and occupied by Syrian peacekeeping forces, is described as a jungle in which civilians are routinely mur dered and robbed by the armed fac tions. “Credible accusations have been made that some elements of the Sy rian army were involved” in one in stance where 30 Lebanese Christian villagers were abducted and mur dered, the report said. It also ac cuses Syria of holding political pris oners at home, many without trial. Laica: Nicaragua and El Sal- 1 azo» past year. The distance covered is But it concludes, “the accumulation cuses Syria ol holding political pris- still small in comparison to the dis- of reports, some from credible oners at home, many without trial, tance that remains to be traveled.” sources, makes it appear that in- Laica: Nicaragua and El Sal- Carter says U.S. could fight for Taiwan, if necessary United Press International about-fe.ee in America s China policy endangered, from in WASHINGTON — The United two months ago that the president American Pacific flee Lingerie Sale 50% off on selected Fall and Winter Robes "Elegance in lingerie" PEPE'S TACO SPECIAL 2 tacos and a regular drink ONLY $1.00 with this cbupb'h (reg. $1-53) Offer Good Monday-Thursday Feb. 12-15 after 5 p.m. Limit one coupon per customer 107 Dominik - College Station 3312 S. College - Bryan United Press International WASHINGTON — The United States could go to war to defend Taiwan despite America’s new dip lomatic ties with the People’s Re public of China, President Carter said in remarks released Saturday by the White House. It was the first time since the about-face in America’s China policy two months ago that the president has publicly discussed the possibil ity of the United States fighting for Taiwan. Carter said the new U.S. policy “does nothing to prohibit a future president or a future Congress, if we feel that Taiwan is unnecessarily Free Pregnancy Testing Pregnancy Terminations West Loop Clinic 2909 West Loop South 610 Houston, Texas 622-2170 846-6714 8,846-1151 , UNIVERSITY SQUARE SHOPPING CENTER Eunzr i.uti (olkien's REMEMBER YOUR SWEETHEART THIS VALENTINE’S With a gift of 14 Karat gold charms and chains CARNABY SQUARE ltd. DAI LY 7: I5 9:40 CINEMA Guest sfi-iTssion tickets accepted A RALPH BAKSHI FILM United Artists DAI LY 7:00 9: CULPEPPER PLAZA Open 10-6 Mon.-Sat. endangered, from interposing the American Pacific fleet between the island and the mainland. “And there is certainly nothing to prevent a future president or Con gress from even going to war, if they choose, to protect the people of Taiwan, or to protect any other people in the world that we look on with favor,” he said. Reminded of congressional warn ings against putting “too much faith in the survival of Vice Premier Teng Hsiao-ping, Carter said he believes China’s leadership supports Teng’s views on modernization and reach ing out to the West. The Carter administration has opposed strong Taiwan security res olutions proposed in the Senate, but concedes it may have to go along with a softer version offered by Sens. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., and Alan Cranston, D-Calif. ENDS THURSDAY MANOR EAST BERMUDA TRIANGLE 7:35-9:45 EVERY WHICH WAY BUT LOOSE 7:20-9:45 WILDERNESS FAMILY PART 2 7:30-9:30 SKYWAY TWIN WEST DEATH DIMENSION PLUS FEARLESS FIGHTER east SUNSET COVE PLUS GIRLS IN TROUBLE CAMPUS ANIMAL HOUSE 7:45-9:45 Sun Theatres Spend an Evening with GERARD MALAiNGA Poetry Reading: Rudder Forum, 8:00 PM Reception: MSC Gallery, 9:30 PM February 13, 1979: Admission Free Sponsored by the MSC Arts Committee and the English Department 333 University 84C The only movie in town Double-Feature Every Week Open 10 a.m.-2 a.m. Mon.-Sat. 12 Noon - 12 Midnight Sun No one under 18 Escorted Ladies Free BOOK STORE & 25c PEEP SHOWS 846-9808 vador, where there have been » dible reports of torture, rankedi the most serious human r violators among the 20 Westej Hemisphere nations reviewed. , The report said Mexico, «j President Carter visits this««’ has a generally good record, adds, “the number of accusationsj individual human rights abustj connected with anti-terrorism (i political opposition, is substantial.1 It lauds Mexico’s governmentl) 1 “devoting increased attention ton solving serious human problems." , — Asia: The Philippines, » Korea and Indonesia are accusedj large scale abuses. —Africa: The report said wars a internal upheavals have worse* the human rights climate in suchij tions as Zaire, Ethiopia Somalia. The situation was rated gene acceptable in Nigerj Mozambique, Zambia and es^ cially Kenya. But socialist Tanzania, leader generally rated one of Afrit most enlightened statesmen! President Julius Nyerere y N cased of ignoring "most do violations of human rights. Home loa| rate rise faces test United Press International AUSTIN — Legislation that a cost Texas home buyers milM dollars in higher interest ratesb its first legislative hearing tc and hundreds of backers an( “ nents planned to jam the Capito!| express their sentiments. The proposals by Sen. Bill Met D-Euless, and Rep. ! fI Donaldson, D-Gatesville, «« raise the state s 10 percent^ on home mortgage loans to cent — a step the savings ar industry says is essential if mort loans are to remain available. But labor leaders, theTexast sumer Association and others I labeled the move a “ripoff aimeJ filling the pockets of lenders™! ready have shown record pro®! the past few years. J The hearings were schedule)I ,tbp House and. Senate chamlj father than normal comfflit| rooms because of the anticip crowds. , Texas AFL-CIO President 1 Hubbard said defeat oftheinif rate increase is a top priority «J ganized labor this session. H VcunVy affects tmt people, iL poor people ax\d it minorities,” he said. “Show me a poor person* could afford to buy a $40,C"’' 1 " at 12 percent interest v payments would be $427 before taxes and insurance. Donaldson contends theTenJ stitutions cannot obtain mortfj money with the 10 percent inte ceiling, because institutions ino® states will pay up to 11 percenlj the funds. He said the state’s homebul industry already is feeling pinch. “A lot of savings and loansa are redweiwg, the percentage o they will make/ he said, making 70 percent loans, or 95 percent loans. when I Now Better Than Ever. 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