Page 14 THE BATTALION FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1979 Sun Theatres 333 University 84t The only movie in town Double-Feature Every Week 10 a.m.-2 a.m. Sun.-Thurs. 10 a.«n--3 a.***. Fri.-Sat- No one under 18 Ladies Discount With I his Coupor. BOOK STORE & 25c PEEP SHOWS 846-9808 5 vow to continue prison fast * * * * * * * if Jf * 3- * * )f Jf * Jf 4- >f >f Jf * >f Jf * >f Jf 3f * 3f Jf 3f Jf * Jf * * * * Jf * Jf Jf Jf >f * Jf >f Jf * Jf 3f >f * >f >f >f 3f >f Jf >f >f >f )f >f )f Jf )f )f )f >f * Jf >f )f )f * 3f 3f >f Jf >f 3f >f >f )f * Jf >f Jf >f * Jf Jf Jf Jf Jf Jf MANOR EAST 3 MANOR EAST MALL 823-8300 Paramoun! Pictures Presents A GENE R000EN8ERRY Production A ROBERT WISE Film STAR TREK -THE MOTION PICTURE Screenplay by HAROEO LIVINGSTON Story by ALAN DEAN FOSTER Produced by GENE RODDENBERRY Directed by ROBERT WISE Copyright © MCMLXXIX by Paramount Pictures Corporation All Rights Reserved tm A Paramount Picture 7:30 9:55 □□ DOLBY STEREO THRILLE INGENIOUS_y fefcGUR TIME. IUlQUR x. ttmetI FTEF^ PIMP DOLBY STEREO PARENTAL GUIOANCF SUGGESTED -iHJ* A WARNK BR0S./0»0« PK TUIYES RELEASi SOME MATERIAL MAY NOT B€ SOfTABLE FOR CHtLO-RENI thfU WAPN6R BPOS O 1 A ^r^pCOMMur*CAT»or*COMPANY Copyright 1979 Warner Bros Inc /Orion Pictures Company Ail Rights Reserved \.. not just funny, but touching and charming as well.” Dennis Cunningham, CBS-TV Gene Wilder . Harrison Ford in "The Frisco Kid" PG ©1979 Warner Bros. Inc SKYWAY TWIN 2000 E. 29th EAST 7:15 UP FROM THE DEPTH also 8:40 BARRACUDA WEST 7:15 11:05 MEATBALLS also 8:55 SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER jf jf jf jf jf jf jf jf jf jf jf jf jf jf jf jf jf jf jf jf jf jf jf jf jf jf jf jf jf jf jf jf jf jf jf jf jf jf jf jf jf jf jf CAMPUS 210 University Dr. THE ONION FIELD A True Story 7AVCO EMBASSY PICTURES Release -JnE-fR] United Press International SAN ANTONIO — While five Ira nian students vowed to continue their 4-day-old hunger strike in the Bexar County Jail, city officials and religious leaders Thursday called for restraint during the stay of deposed Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi at Lackland Air Force Base. Jalil Rezal, Ali-Seyed FanaiKhayat, Farshad Rafizadeh, Mohsen Towlait and Fazshid Furooz-Andeh, jailed Wednesday on misdemeanor charges of blocking a passageway, refused an offer of re lease if they would promise not to return to the steps of city hall. The five Iranians said they would not post their $1,500 bonds and would instead continue their fast at the jail, consuming only a cup of tea with three sugar cubes every eight hours. “They heard a radio commentator say he didn’t think they were really going without food,” said the Ira nians’ attorney, Louis Linden. “So they decided to refuse bond to prove they were fasting. They took great offense at that remark.” Police stepped in at noon Wednes day and took the Iranians into “pro tective custody’ as about 20 counter-' demonstrators threatened to charge them. “We believe we will put more peo ple on the hunger strike,’’ said Mohammad Kamiab, a spokesman for the Iranian Muslim Association which has been denied a parade per mit to protest the shah’s presence. “The students who were fasting there (city hall) have been humili ated and people have tried to beat them up. The city is shutting out the Iranian students from telling the truth to the American people. “We question whether it is the policy of the city to protect one man, the shah, better than the Iranian stu dents,” he said. Another student, Mehdi Hadjin, said the five students might die of starvation because of the hunger strike. “We talked to them last night and they are in very bad shape and feel a lot of weakness, Hadjin said. “The Iranian Muslim Organization has such strong feelings toward the shah that we are all willing to die for this. ” An angry crowd, which at one time contained as many as 200 persons, gathered at city hall and taunted the Iranians — making obscene ges tures, cursing, threatening to hurt them and eating hamburgers and fried chicken with exaggerated plea sure in front of the hunger strikers. “It has been my goal from tlm very beginning of learning that the shah of ■IrUnitt Iran had come to LacklandLMHOUSTO urge that we conduct ourselitipCjigles and dignity and restraint,” said nJkvoff-boun Lila Cockrell, in calling forti ^jiis! to gain Mrular seast “I think it is extremelyiujitJKiinimizin that here in San Antonio\vedeii[H’ t | ie Eagl< trate to the rest of the countn J n j aV) J3 e< the world that this is a lawful, playoff ful society — that we havepwtM AFC, re for dealing with issues sud)|Mg u t ^ wa , crisis in Iran and the dcmonstMatfactor t on the steps of city hall,'’saiil(M Manager Tom Huebner. 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United Press International A division of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare has named nine Texas school districts as among the 100 most segregated in the nation, but officials in the schools named said Thursday they were ignorant of the basis on which HEW made its judgments. “We have not received any kind of report or documentation of any kind from HEW,” said Dr. O.C. "“Mike” Taylor, superintendent of the South Park School District in Beaumont. South Park was ranked fifth in the nation by the civil rights division of HEW and was the highest ranking Texas school in the report. Taylor, in a prepared statement, said he would not issue any comment on the HEW list until he had seen a formal report. South Park was led on the list by the Leflore County School District in Mississippi, Southeast Delco School District in Pennsylvania, the Cleveland City School District and the St. Louis Public Schools. Texas schools also on the list were Reg. 199.00 Sale 139 00 heads. 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