Image provided by: Texas A&M University
About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1979)
Page 8 THE BATTALION THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1979 Mastercharge and VISA "Sunshine Shoes" Soft, summery leathers on a tiny wedge unit bot tom. Front adjustment, top, in white or camel. Woven straps, below, in white or tan. 5 to 10. $18.99. Soft leather insoles for comfort. Isms Sitae, Slaved Open 10-8 Mon. thru Fri. 10-6 Sat. 693-3577 Culpepper Plaza Girl ‘deprogrammed’ Ex-Krishna competenl Batt Classifieds Call 845-2611 United Press International DENVER— A probate judge has refused a New Jersey’s couple’s re quest that they be named perma nent guardians of their 20-year-old daughter to prevent her from re turning to the Hare Krishna reli gious sect. Judge James Wade said Frances Agliata and her parents, Louis C. and Dolores Agliata, had signed an agreement under which the couple agreed not to pursue the guard ianship. In return, the young woman agreed to meet with her parents after the court hearing. The Agliatas, of Westfield, N.J., had asked for guardianship of their daughter, claiming her mental pro cesses were diminished when she joined the sect. Miss Agliata was ex amined by several psychiatrists and Wade said their reports, if intro duced in open court, would show the woman was not mentally incom petent. A district judge had ruled last Thursday the young woman was mentally incapacitated and ordered her to leave the Iskicon Temple, the Krishnas’ local headquarters. The woman obeyed after a four-hour confrontation with police, and placed herself in the protective cus tody of the district attorney’s office pending Tuesday’s hearing. Miss Agliata had joined the Krishna movement in Denver last year, but left the sect after being “deprogrammed. ” During a hearing last Friday be fore District Judge Joseph Lilly, “l refuse to use the kind of protection that always has me wearing something internally. Or following some strict schedule. Being spontaneous is too important to me. (< Conceptrol Cream is just great for women who feel the 1 do. It's one of the most effective birth-control methods you can without a doctor s prescription. And it comes in a disposable applicator—like a tampon—that’s premeasured to provide the exact amount of cream you need. It’s easy to keep handy, too. The applicator s small enough to fit into even a tiny evening bag. “And Conceptrol acts right away. So there's no waiting. Nothing to spoil the mood. “You can tell that where Conceptrols concerned, Tve done my homework. But, after all, if you re going to be spontaneous, you have to give your birth-control method plenty of thought. way use Conceptrol*Birth Control Cream You only use it when you want to |50<f Take this to your store now. Save 50 f On Conceptrol*Birth Control Cream 50^ (6-or 10-pack size) To our dealer: As a legitimate retail distributor of the brand/size indicated, you are author ized to redeem this coupon as our agent. We will pay the face value plus $.05 handling for each coupon redeemed only if you and the consumer have complied with the terms of the offer. Invoices showing purchase of sufficient stock to cover coupons presented must be shown on request and failure to do so may, at our option, void all coupons submitted for redemption on this offer. This coupon is nonassignable and is void if presented by outside agents. Sales tax is to be paid by the consumer. Coupon is void if taxed, prohibited, or legally restricted. Cash value 1/20 of one cent. Mail coupon to Consumer Products Div., Ortho Pharmaceutical Corporation, RO. Box 1369, Clinton, Iowa 52734. Coupon expires 9/30/79. Good only in the U.S.A. 50<t Store Coupon CASS-41679-CCC 504 ’Trademark© 1979 Ortho Pharmaceutical Corporation Remember, no method of birth control of any kind can absolutely guarantee against pregnancy. For maximum protection, Conceptrol Cream must be used according to directions. who was acting probate judge, a witness testified he and Miss Agliata stopped at ( Stapleton International Airport April 5 on a flight to Ohio. The witness, Steven C. Teumer, said Miss Agliata saw four members of the Krishna sect whom she knew and began arguing religion with them. Teumer said he went to the plane boarding area and Miss Ag liata never showed up. Miss Agliata’s parents, fearing might have been kidnapped,’ Denver two days later. Herlaj, found her at the Krishna Tei but said she did not recognize “They were chanting, ‘Fannie this and do that,’ and this lad was yellow in the face- violent, ” Agliata testified. “I ( never seen my daughter in snd state. She didn’t knowwhol Girls choose personality not macho look for first United Press International NEW YORK — A pleasing per sonality and a sense of humor are the prime considerations of teen-age girls in accepting a first date. The new magazine survey from which this information is excerpted, found 80 percent of the girls named personality and more than 61.4 per cent, humor. More than 60 percent said looks count, but the older the girl, the less likely she was to con sider appearance. Nearly half the girls questioiieJi the Seventeen magazine studyi super-jocks turn them off. 1 tie more than 5 percent f type of date a tum-on andjustm 15 percent found macho meiu] aling. Athletic ability and i were also low on their lists. Heavy drinking, swearingi drugs, in that order, arethed turn-offs, the girls said, butonlyj percent are pleased to date teelcl TROBLE-M 'PRE&NMK.y? Are ^ou ccwsider/nj Abortion?. CantidenHa l S Free Coun&bria and fsial HVI-M30 hi3) S2V-05VI T{eftrrok In Art, In Hert Tbds Protlern •f'rtgnanaj- A non'profitcorponrfior) AMERICAS FAVORITE PIZZA See Coupon Offer Below. at Pizza iiui Buy ONE PIZZA at regular menu price, get next smaller j size FREE with same ingredients. | (Gourmet Pizza not ..... . __ I I included in offer.) Valid thru 4-26-79 ^ L —Yslii^kls. £qjywn_Pr e»en U_wa th_ t_Che^kj 1803 Greenfield Plaza (Next to Bryan High) 846-1784 413 S. Texas Ave. (Across from Ramada Inn) 846-6164 HEY AGGIES!!' t ARE YOU INTRIGUED Bt r I ' KING TUT? A -L M ENCHANTED BY THE STONE AGE TASADAY? ENTRANCED BY ARROW HEADS AND INDIANS’ OVERWHELMED BY YOUR ENVIRONMENT’! MYSTIFIED BY YOUR GIRL (OR BOY) FRIENDS! PERSONALITY? — THEN COME JOIN THIS FALL!! THE ANTHROPOLOGY PROGRAM A1 TEXAS A&M Presents Introduction to Anthropology - Anth 201 Introduction to Archeology - Anth 202 Peoples and Cultures of the World - Anth 205 Indians of North America - Anth 301 Archeology of the American Southwest - Anth 303 Cultural Ecology - Anth 311 Archeology of the Old World - Anth 350 Culture and Personality - Anth 402 Bolton Hall 308 Call 845-5242 For More InformationJ