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The vital interests of this na tion demand nothing less.” Come celebrate the passover with us at the Hillel Building, Wed. April 11th at 6:30 p.m. Cost is $5.00 per person. Wallace, one of three members of the panel that regulates oil and gas production in Texas, testified for a bill to cut through judicial and environmental barriers, mostly in California, that prompted Standard Oil of Ohio to cancel plans for the 1,000 mile pipeline two weeks ago. For Reservation: call Mrs. Reiser at 846-6553 by April 5th. The pipeline would carry Alaskan oil from a tanker terminal at Long Beach, Calif, to Midland, Texas, the hub of oil pipeline networks reaching Gulf Coast, Midwest and Northeast refining centers. MSC AGGIE CINEMA ADVANCE TICKETS ON SALE AT MSC BOX OFFICE ROMAN POLANSKI’S MacBeth taCOOPERV GRACE KELLY THE HOUR WHEN THE WEST STOOD AT THE CROSSROADS! Ag autk§ to recekr distinction By LORI MAYEE Battalion Reporter The Texas A&M UniveriB and the Association of Forat I dents will honor John A. Adj his book “We Are the Aggie; reception April 20 in the F, Alumni Center from 3:30 toi Adams, a 1973 graduateo( I A&M, has collected moretliI photographs depicting the tisf the Association of Former Stil He began the project whilel graduate work here “We Are the Aggies”isalj of the people who have sti hind Texas A&M, accordi Gay la Christiansen of the Uni Press. Many of the photos si complishments of the associ The book spans 100 years, ning with the original associi I 1879. The association first be; I social club for graduates ofi I lege. Several years later,iI opened to anyone who hada# | Texas A&M. The Association present! I physical and monetary seni | the University. “We Are the Aggies” is til book to be published by thel I sity Press since the fire til stroyed its offices, alongwitlll Chancellor Jack K. Williams | in February. At the reception, Adams 11 tograph copies of the bools, I will be available for sale then I price for non-Aggies is $18,SI gies will receive a 20 peraj count. The book will be avail | bookstores April 21, “We Are the Aggies”iI seventh book in the Centemil ries being published by the! I sity Press. Now you km Lime just isnt his hag Battalion photo by Pat O’Malley NOON Texas A&M University baseball trainer, sity. The lime was used to absorb the moisture Terry “Pockets” Parker, holds his breath in the infield dirt, making the field dry while gathering up empty lime bags before enough to play. The Aggies dropped both Sunday’s doubleheader with Baylor Univer- games of the doubleheader to the Bears. United Press Intemationil The Spanish word "ti means both “wife” and “haul I No train has ever run tracks of the Hampden Ei near Belchertown, Mass rated R , , rated G TUESDAY, APRIL 3 8 P.M. RUDDER THEATRE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4 8 P.M. 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Father Kevin Duignan visited Evans Sunday as the comi I murderer spent a quiet day in his death row cell near Alaba I electric chair, where he is scheduled to become the first person# | executed in the United States in more than two years. Evans’ lawyer, John Carroll of the Southern Poverty LawCei | Montgomery, said Sunday he was considering going against client’s wishes by seeking a stay of the execution in federal com But Carroll, who was turned down last week in his attem[l I obtain a stay from the Alabama Supreme Court, said he would || make a final decision about possible court action until Monday “Johnny has committed murder, many, many robberies, burjl H and so on, and he knows that he has done wrong,” Duignan! I “These have all been foul deeds. He has great sympathy for tksi J| hurt. He’s sorry.” But Duignan, who said his visits with Evans during the; have averaged about two to three hours a day, said Evans wasrd I ing to authorize further appeals because “he’s convinced in hisi mind that he will not live in captivity.” WEST Evictors House by the Lake Evans, 29, was sentenced to die for the 1977 robbery-murde I Mobile pawnbroker Edward Nassar. He is scheduled to be exec! | shortly after midnight Friday. If Evans goes to the electric chair Friday, he will be the firstpe! | to be executed in the United States since Gary Gilmore, who) I wanted to die, was killed by a Utah firing squad. Alabama has not' | an execution since 1965. CAMPUS Foul Play The U.S. Supreme Court recently refused to hear an app Evans, who last summer decided he wanted to delay his exed while seeking to change Alabama’s death penalty to lethal mjed so he could donate his organs for medical purposes. 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