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Page 8 THE BATTALION THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1979 • High Quality AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: ( ;all: (irOiTJe \V<‘I>I> I'armcis hismaiKf Cronp ■}4()0 S. (College H23- the nation 8051 V OVERNIGHT RATES — M DURING THE DAY Reductions €f Dissertations Collation & Binding&PadcBng WE HAVE A XEROX 9400 - THE BEST COPYING MACHINE IN THE WOMDf Kinko’s Graphics, Inc. 201 College Main St. f7131846-9508 ALLEN Oldsmobile Cadillac Honda SALES - SERVICE “Where satisfaction is standard equipment" 2401 Texas Ave. 779-3516 GIGANTIC 1 / 2 PRICE SPEAKER SALE Oct. 18 thru Oct. 25 OMEGA’S Z-6000 (100 watts) Z-5000 (60 watts) XR-333 (100 watts) Omega’s nationally advertised Z-Series Loud speakers. Pioneer components in a beautiful acoustically proven knotty pecan finish cabi net. The speakers with the 25 Year Warranty! I,- /■>. / \ ETR - ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSDUCER RESEARCH SERIES INTRODUCING AT y 2 PRICE ... 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Brown Jr. was signing a disaster proclamation — persisted in the Imperial Valley up to a day after a destructive earthquake Monday did at least $15 million damage. “They’re still coming,” said Brown, as the second floor of the Imperial County Airport terminal quivered beneath him Tuesday. Brown cut short a presidential campaign tour in New England to fly to the agriculturally productive desert region just north of the Mexi can border where Monday after noon’s quake was centered. Although the temblor caused widespread damage throughout the valley and across the border in Mexico, there were no deaths. About 100 people received in juries, mostly minor. Sixty people £LCklc<y. .EL CHlco- J RESTAURANT presents Happy Hour 4-6 (7 days a week) 2 for 1 per person 10% discount for all A&M students with current I.D. Mon.-Thurs. only. 3109 Texas Avenue Bryan, Texas 77801 were treated for cuts and bruises in El Centro, Calexico and Brawley, and seven were treated for broken bones, hospital officials said. The quake registered 6.4 on the Richter scale, still technically a “moderate” quake by standards of seismologists, but it was the most powerful earthquake to strike the 48 contiguous states in eight years. The Caltech seismological labora tory in Pasadena said that as of late Tuesday afternoon — when the se ries of shocks began to wane — there had been "Six aftershocks of magnitude 5 or greater, 21 of mag nitude 4 to 5, and hundreds of smaller shakes. Damage to the county services building alone was estimatedatj; million, and throughout thet; there were cracked walls, collaps ceilings, cracked roads, Unite< EL PASO ft ry of a litt windows and destruction tot' itablished losing Ron wording tc Nuestra and industrial equipment. Downtown areas of the cit* evise pre looked like war zones, withpfe hurch’s hi< plate glass in the streets. Horizontal and vertical cradi, peared in the earth dike walls of!» All-American Canal, which e; (0ur Lady the irrigation water vital toth the first par gion’s fanning economy. the region The water flow was “all but Mexico, Ar ped and 350 workers and the Rev. E bulldozers labored to reston of the Jesu canal to functioning by Some, weekend. iurrus ME) faces 2 charges concerning abortion aeologist bins of t hich was prising 23 listoriai rst parisl bed in tf United Press International OMAHA, Neb. — A doctor who induced an abortion resulting in a live birth and who subsequently de clined to use extraordinary mea sures to save the infant’s life has been charged with two felonies. Douglas County Attorney Donald Knowles Tuesday charged Dr. C.J. La Benz, 31, with committing an unlawful abortion and failure to care for a child aborted alive in the Sept. 6 incident at the University of Ne braska Medical Center. The 2-pound 9-ounce boy was found alive by a nurse on his mother’s bed and died about 2 l A ho urs later. La Benz has said he and three other physicians decided against using extraordinary life-saving mea sures, such as a respirator or drugs. The doctor was booked at central police headquarters and taken be fore Municipal Judge Francis McLane, who released him on his promise to appear for a preliminary hearing Oct. 29. The charges say La Benz\i said. In Nebraska’s abortion law by perf-inissionark ing an alxirtion “after the ubyfion and child had reached the stage viability, there being no immi peril that presented a sub: danger to the life or health ot mother of said unborn child.” They charged he also fail "employ reasonable steps in treatment of a child Ixim alive a chance of survival.’’ La Benz has said he had ef' mated the abortion patient was ISB unit 20 weeks pregnant and his estri AUSTD proved wrong. Clements I le said the infant probably WO iild rec< been without oxygen for sev^ an Comi minutes or longer after birth and (i se the ei saline solution used to induce Alahmma-C abortion normally damages vita Hon be all gans. last temp La Benz has been temporal^ suspended from performing al tions at the medical center. Each of the two charges ci maximum penalty of up to in prison and up to $10,000fine ifivey embe counci and 1 discus ittiste: House votes to extend rehab prom Battiste, I o meeting al United Press International WASHINGTON — A one-year, $427 million extension of federal al cohol and drug abuse programs has been overwhelmingly approved by the House. Before passing the bill 395-$ Tuesday, the House approved an amendment by Rep. Jim Collins, R-Texas, forbidding use of the money to pay the salary ofanyp son who illegally uses drugs. Collins complained employea| the Drug Enforcement Administ tion were known to use drugs, A key objection raised to theC lins amendment was that it w| allow cutting off the pay of i leged drug user lie fore com by a court. had b onday hi ition suj been umissh Broe IS THERE LIFE AFTER DEATH? HEAR DR. RAYMOND MOOD! SPEAK ON LIFE AFTER CLINICAL DEATH Rudder Theater Oct. 18 8:00 PM c The Cow Hop The Biggest Burger Bargains in B-CS! GIANT 1/3 LB. 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