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Page 10 THE BATTALION THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1979 Former brewer wants OK on Iran beer production United Press International TEHRAN, Iran — A former beer brewer has asked the new Islamic regime for permission to start pro ducing beer and other forbidden spirits for “non-Moslems and foreig ners” in the country. After last February’s revolution, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini de clared all alcoholic drinks “haram” — taboo — and revolutionary guardsmen began raiding hotels and restaurants throughout the country, destroying millions of dollars worth of beer, wines and liquor. The Tehran Times said the brew ery asked government officials and clergymen Tuesday for permission to reopen. The brewery said it had tried making a non-alcoholic malt beer, but the beverage failed to catch on, the newspaper said. The brewery, which is now state- owned, said if it were allowed to go back into the alcohol business, it would stop black market smuggling of alcoholic drinks and this would also stop the flight of rials (Iran’s cur rency) being spent on smuggling. NOW OPEN IN WOODSTONE CENTER ALBERTS HAIR DESIGN Operated by Albert Martinez (formerly ofl Newby's in San Antonio) and has been joinedj by Annette Branecky (also of Newby's in Sanj Antonio.) The church persuades us once again that life is good, because it comes to us as the gift of a good God’ D oo oO 9-6 Mon.-Friday 9-1 Saturdays Woodstone Center 696-3003 We use and recommend REDKEN WHUSPtM aO aO aO oO oO WORSHIP WITH US University Lutheran Chapel 315 N. College Main Hubert Beck, Pastor 846-6687 WORSHIP SERVICES AT 9:15 A M. AND 10:45 A.M. BIBLE CLASS 9:30 a.m. WORSHIP CELEBRATION AT 6 P.M. Fellowship Supper 7:00 p.m. CAMPUS NAMES S pee die receives ROTC certificate Texas A&M University senior John D. Speedie, of San An tonio, was presented the Army’s Certificate of Achievement for saving the life of an Army ROTC cadet last summer at Fort Riley, Kan. After finding the cadet deliri ous from heat exhaustion, Speedie, in summer field train ing at Fort Riley, used mouth- to-mouth resuscitation and other first aid techniques to keep the cadet alive until a medical evacu ation helicopter arrived. Speedie, scholastic officer and chaplain of Company F-2 in the Corps of Cadets, was presented the certificate by Army Third ROTC Region commander Brig. Gen. Richard S. Fye at a recent Corps briefing. Service, a part of Texas A&M, trains students to obtain, pre serve and use fingerprint and photographic evidence from a crime scene. Engineer Vance named associate professor Todd taking criminal identification training Irvin E. Todd of the College Station Police Department is participating in advanced crimi nal identification training at Texas A&M University. The four-week course, con ducted by the Law Enforcement and Security Training Division of the Texas Engineering Extension John M. Vance has been named Dresser Industries As sociate Professor of Mechanical Engineering for 1979-80 at Texas A&M University. The professorship, announced by dean of engineering Robert H. Page, provides support for re search, special studies, writing or other activities. Vance, a registered profes sional engineer in Texas and Florida and a specialist in the dynamics of rotating machinery, is investigating an energy- storage system utilizing a macrame-tied rope flywheel. He hopes to solve instability prob lems in the gimbal-mounted sys tem. troleum Engineering De| ment. Till, ’60, and well engines supervisor of productions neering services for Cow made the presentation. He said the check repress;’ contribution of $3,000 for si arships and $1,000 inane sticted grant. Recipients of scholarships are selected!)) University. Morse and W/it% awarded for sercictj There - S a sl ed on the iy time. Richard A. Morse and RokJ when sitt L. Whiting, two Texas Mj^otball gain University petroleum engin«P ing professors, received guished Service Awards al national meeting of the Sodelii Petroleum Engineers. Morse and Whitingwerea for service, devotion and hen No. the field first quai ost broke d up and Till, ’60, presents $4,000 to A&M Michael V. Till, a Houston- based representative of Conoco Inc., presented $4,000 check to the Texas A&M University Pe- AISC CEPHKIII VARIABLE “RALPH BAKSHI HAS MASTERMINDED A TRIUMPHANT VISUALIZATION OF ONE OF THE EPIC FANTASIES OF OUR LITERARY AGE.” —Gene Shalit, WNBC-TV (Today Show) m .% Wm: -h - • w&m m # 4% 1 : v ii SAM GALADRIF.L ARAGORN GRIMA WORMTONGUE GATT DALE LEGOLAS j.R r. tolkien’s "the lOttcb the tributions to the society andleople at Ky troleum engineering professiipeorge Woo , Morse was vice presidentBasA&M. the national chapter of SPEI It wasn’t hi 1960 and president in l',|eav at fullba Whiting was director ot jig carried tl Texas Petroleum Reseitfylor in the Committee, and now serveslin. But thi: the Interstate Oil Compiont of th< Commiasion. Me was alsoiJIdium. It n of the petroleum engineerlie non-beli< department at Texas A&MfJjj trip bach 1946-76. On his sec game, \ ddle into 1 TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE announces a NOVEMBER 1, 1979 deadline for application for the 1980-81 medical school class. All applications and supporting materials must be turned in to the Office of Stu dent Affairs, College of Medicine by this date. Exception will be made for sopho mores who need complete only the application form by the November 1 dead line. Applications are available from the pre-med advisor, Dr. Gilbert Schroeter, Biology Building or the Office of Student Affairs, 301 Doherty Judge wm girl return vows voide 18 yard is Bradle) legs oi Studies In Christian Living SUNDAYS AT 6:00 p.m. In the Family Life Center DEALING WITH LIFE’S DIFFICULTIES October 14 The problem of pain: the Christian faces illness October 21 Suicide: the No. 1 killer on college campuses October 28 The Forgotten: Who are they? November 4 A Firsthand Experience in Aging MISSIONS: A NEW WAY OF THINKING November 11 The Poor November 18 Giving Thanks Through Giving-A Firsthand Experience in Giving November 25 The Soup’s Gone: the problem of hunger December 2 Foreign Missions Emphases Also join us for a snack supper at 5:30, $1.00 “THE FIRST FAMILY” United Press Intematiomi TULSA, Okla. — An Oli judge who annulled thetrai Gypsy marriage of a 13-yeai and 16-year-old boy says lie Kentucky authorities to reti girl, who has eloped with the a second time. District Judge Jay Daltot earlier issued a bench wan: 13-year-old Dorothy Uwaii said after a hearing Tuesi would ask for her extraditio: Kentucky. “I have conferred with th County District Attorney’sol I we will see about arranging! turn through the interstatejc j compact,” Dalton said. Dalton, who in July nil couple’s Gypsy-style marriage in Oklahoma, said he undersli couple had fled the state, atti to remarry in Kentuckyandra ing in Louisville. Dalton entered the case wiP girl’s father, David Uwana» Mobile, Ala., objected totl ditional Gypsy marriage plain the boy’s parents. The boy’s parents, Louie Rachel Mitchell, said the ( I eloped in Tulsa, spent theniip gether and exchanged meaning they were married ing to Gypsy custom. Dalton ruled the girl could married under Oklahoma In ordered her kept by her grandparents in Chicago i welfare officials could investii V SUNDAY 8:30 College Worship Service College Choir Rehearsal to be Announced 9:45 College Sunday School 10:50 Late Worship Service 5:30 College Fellowship. Meal ($1.00) 6:00 College Church Training 7:00 Evening Worship Service WEDNESDAY 5:45 Fellowship Meal 6:45 Prayer Service Transportation by church vans will be available each Sunday beginning Sunday, Sept. 2, meeting at the BSU at 8:05 A 9:10 a.m. and at the Quadrangle at 8:10 A 9:15 a.m. First Baptist Church/Bryan Texas Avenue at 27th Street the Fellowship of ENTHUSIASM!! case. After the judge ordered tlx aration, Dalton received repo: couple had gone to Kentucky. Dalton said he had no dim seeking the girl’s extraditioa Kentucky. “My trust has been abuse: said. “The girl was suppose! with her grandparents ub( thing is settled. I don’t want the girl hurt. I think she bask pawn in this whole thing. Ijiisl 1 her back in my jurisdiction. Now you knot One bushel of wheat m enough flour for about 69 one? loaves of white bread, says tie! Department of Agriculture THURSDAY OCTOBER 18 8:00 & 10:30 $1.25 &I.D. RUDDER AUDITORIUM RATED PG ADVANCE TICKETS AVAILABLE AT MSC BOX OFFICE "WNfRC YOU ALWAYS IUV TNI IIST FOR LESS” IBSON’S DISCOUNT CENTER 1420 TEXAS AVE. COLLEGE STATION SALE ENDS SAT I A LONE STAR 1 A L0NGNECK I m R 7Q I mm ^ A CASE 1 mm PLUS DEPOSIT SHARP , C Q 99 PEPSI COLA , 2 LITER ® PLASTIC BTL. ~ 89c 1 PEAF^^^ OLD MILWAUKEE 1 39 ill ijfooiA 029 fell 12 Pack cans