Page 10 THfc BATTALION THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1980 ^96 8 th MONO patioi Clu (s 7' c rc Ji United Pr TRINIDAI and a wallet clues investig an apparent than 30 years Lou Girod< for the state’s trict based in murder occvn killer or killei If not deac or persons < old, Girodo j The inves only physical ton with sevc sing, a bulle and shoes — be Rudolph of Pueblo. Officials sa amateur box< 6:C 8: 1 ] Cl m nation Kids pray in Mass, school Robbers kill photographer as he aids robbery victim United Press International NEW YORK — Free-lance photo grapher Paul Keating was killed Tuesday while trying to help a man being robbed on a Greenwich Vil lage street comer. “Along with being a little foolish, he was very brave. He could easily have walked away. If he had been the average New Yorker, he probably would have walked away,” Detective Charles Pendergrass said. Police said Wednesday Keating, hinkcfc Gan Develop Nbu 1 . &riiwr us nouT soft; ; -f\a.cddi -film afidutf-untl nrra!KtN■ . u t i daily deadline grind, preferable 1,^, fore the end of his contract, theffi sai .f.,, , , , , Both the New Y I d like to beabletostepoutm ston Globe 1 now,’ Cronkite said, but comm oun t s j n recer ments for the presidential el c ^ an ge of name year bar such an early departw* mocrat voterS) There have been reports ABCi E ()rters Tuesday NBC have been courting Dan l |, ve f oun d e vide and Roger Mudd, two of the f Lnaims “are wc candidates to succeed Cronldlf L ewaytotrytos CBS. I ” Cronkite speculated pressi from rival networks prompted Q News officials to approach him t\ three weeks ago and say, we re in a little bit of a bind. "They wanted to know wUj intentions were,” he said. A report from New York sa® three networks are offering Ralkl United Press h five-year, $8 million lockage, ABC throwing in the tide idenl mg eduor the same title Cm has embarl ia * a , jBvertisingcampa Recent rumors cir cu a c l re tore v erse a t broadcasting circles say tuntble t() the already been assured he would herit Cronkite s job. Dole WE Al l 144 I IM 14 f TALENT MSC ALL- EJNIVEESITT SAEIETT SLOW APPLY MSC 216 JAN. 21 - FEB. 13 AUDITIONS FEB. 24 - 26 lal polls. [|At a news con rthur Kurlanski, Carter to hfct&d ( rent New Hamp f*CTTTTQn^'° stations this news United Press International WASHINGTON — Preskk Carter will hold a news conferes early next week, his first one ist] weeks, Press Secretary Jody P( announced. Carter’s last formal news cot ence was Nov. 28. Since thenhel met informally with visiting edit® but has avoided the larger sessU with the Washington press corpt Carter decided against havisi question-and-answer session ffl reporters this week to avoid char? the session was politically motivatfl aides said. Democrats in Maine4 Sunday in party caucuses The Kansas sei king out full-pag energy saver o o o h— ^,IL • CLASS COUNCILS OF ’80, ’81, ’82, ’83J DON’T TELL LU D YOUR ROOMMATE! (/) LU TELLTHESTUDENTS WHO 5 REPRESENT YOU WHAT YOU LIKE Q < OC <5 AND DISLIKE AT A&M Look for their name-tags on campus this week j ov SfldlAIVO JdO • NOI1VIOOSSV TIVH 30N \ w The accurac make home woodworkir One tool dc Learn why S separate too it is to handli woodwork! n come true, SALE of this LI FAC bring i -7