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Page 12 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1979 Calm assailant returns for light nited Press International DALLAS — A 35-year-old wo man, who was awakened by an un known man crawling into her bed, marched him out at gunpoint only to have him knock on her door a few moments later and ask for a light for his cigarette. The woman told police she awoke early Saurday morning to find a par tially clad man crawling into her bed whispering “I want you, I love you.” She responded by grabbing a small caliber pistol from her night- stand and telling him: “I’ll kill you. I want you out of my house.” The woman said she forced the man out of her apartment at gun point, locked the door and called police. But within seconds, there was a knock on the door. She opened the door, its chain still in place, to find her assailant calmly asking for a light for his cigarette. The astounded woman said she got her lighter, complied with his re quest and relocked the door. Police arrived to see the man run ning from the woman’s porch, carry ing a lighted cigarette, and arrested a 20-year-old suspect a short time later. WE BUY BOOKS EVERY DAY! And remember we give 20% more in trade for used books. LOUPOT’S BOOKSTORE Northgate - Across from the Post Office Campus Names FFA names McNiel as Outstanding Prof Edward O. Price, Ph.D., eco- Aerospace students win paper contest The Texas A&M chapter of Fu ture Farmers of America has presented the Outstanding Pro fessor Award to Dr. Norbert A. McNiel. McNiel is a professor in the Plant Sciences Department in (the College of Agriculture here. Engineering students get Bolton awards Alumni group honors 9 graduate students Bradley C. Wakeman, a graduating senior here, has been named the F. C. Bolton Award winner in electrical engineering. Wakeman recieved an engraved watch and $100. Bolton schol arships of $250 each have been awarded to juniors James E. Harris and Kenneth R. Chaney. The Association of Former Students recognized nine graduate students for academic and teaching achievements. Cited for excellence in master’s degree studies were Davy Jones, entomology; Stephen H. Neuse, petroleum engineering; and Alan W. Nordheim, bioengineering. Awards to doctor of philosophy degree candidates went to Karen Switzer Bowerman, education administration; David Reid, oceanography; and Derek R. Wilson, agronomy. Recipients of awards for outstanding graduate assistant for teaching were Gary P. Cort, doctoral candidate in physics; David L. Godwin, mas ter’s degree, geophysics; and Honor Society elects 1979-80 officers Texas A&M University Aero space engineering students took the lion’s share of awards at the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics re gional student paper competi tion. William C. Brown won first overall and third place audio in the graduate division. Robert Bishop won first overall. Michael Watts, senior from Sterling City, won first place in the audio cate gory. Taking second place overall were David Lund of Houston and Tim Morse of Volcano, Hawaii. John Vassberg of Lysberg took third place overall and third place in audio. Winning second place in audio were Bruce Baker of LaFeriaand Tom Boyett of Hous ton. The Mu Chi Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi, a national honor society in education, has elected its offi cers for the 1979-80 school year. Those elected were Tammy McKelvy, president; Vickie Be nson, vice president, member ship; Phyllis Bradley, vice presi dent, programs; Lana Cooksey, secretary; Ralph Lien, treasurer; and Mary Faulkner, newsletter editor/historian. Adkisson elected to scientific society Dr. Perry L. Adkisson, Texas A&M University’s vice president for agriculture and renewable re sources and one of the world’s foremost entomologists, has been elected to the National Academy of Sciences, the most prestigious scientific society in the country. Pilot to fly coo officials reliev ei Unite tlul United Press International DENVER — After 15 years and 3 million miles as Colorado’s chief pilot Jim Shoun has been grounded, much to the relief of Gov. Richard Lamm and other state officials who refuse to fly with the flamboyant flyer. A weak heart cost Shoun, 52, his medical certification last week. Since Lamm and other state officials have j*gf\i<j0d to fly with Shoun in recent years, most of his missions have in volved transporting prisoners. Lamm, a veteran plane passenger, refused to fly with Shoun after learn ing the pilot did not notify him about a fire in the left engine during a flight to Colorado Springs. Shoun said he didn’t think the flames were serious. Several Lamm cabinet'” fo! I have taken alternate tnn£\ paI since Shoun made an ap ” d Ma Stapleton International W— w his wheels up. Shoun 4§L; them down originally, tl the second approach. Soviets Since he was hired in Ijjgirfg bai has logged more than3 n .fig live t and even purchased iefwork military-style uniform f 0 ,| Shoun says he takes a the , proach to flying, but denjffltroo] takes dangerous risks. militar "That may be the one Bn guilty of, he said. “I r , rship , people feel too relaxed, tgd Sqr don’t want to make peopleTpjortra have to get out at the nextMallc iol chilil Texas Eastern may responsibility of UT sysf Bated i floatsl V' ost com| fd hor horatinI MSC AGGIE CINEMA THE MARX BROTHERS DUCK SOUP 8 p.m. ANIMAL CRACKERS 30 p.m. Wednesday May 2 Rudder Theater V Battalion Classifieds Call 845-2611 United Press International AUSTIN — The Texas Senate Monday approved 26-5 a bill that will make Texas Eastern University in Tyler a part of the University of Texas System. The bill, sponsored by Sen. Peyton McKnight, D-Tyler, trans fers the governing responsibilities of Texas Eastern to the University of Texas Board of Regents. 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