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Page 14 THE BATTALION THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14. 1980 [Pages TH *33 U natioi Clu 6 7'\ c T( United Pr TRINIDAI and a wallet clues investig an apparent than 30 years Lou Girod< for the state’s trict based in murder occm killer or killei If not deac or persons < old, Girodo i The invet only physical ton with seve sing, a bulle and shoes — be Rudolph of Pueblo. Officials sa amateur box< STE 1 m t) E gi FI what’s up at Texas A&M THURSDAY FRIDAY NEWMAN ORGANIZATION: Will hold a Bible study at 7 p.m. at St. Mary s Student Center. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION: Will have an international supper at 6:30 p.m. at the Baptist Student Center. BRAZOS BOWMEN ARCHERY-INDOOR LEAGUE: Will meet at 7:30 p.m. in Fannin Gym, 501 S. Baker, Bryan. Everyone is welcome. PLANT SCIENCES CLUB: Will meet at 7:30 p.m. in 103 Plant Sciences Bldg, to finalize plans for the trip. GRADUATE STUDENT COUNCIL: Will meet at 5 p.m. in the conference room of the Coke Bldg. All graduate students are in vited and can call 845-4016 for more information. CIRCLE K: Will meet at 6:30 p.m. in 501 Rudder. “LASERBLAST“: A young man finds a mysterious laser gun in the desert which controls his life and sets him on a course of incredible destruction, which only intervention from outer space can termin ate. The feature will be shown at 7:30 and 9:45 p.m. in 601 Rudder. Admission is 75 cents. NEWMAN COFFEE HOUSE: Will be open with games and live entertainment from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. at St. Mary’s Student Cen ter. There is no admission charge. MISS TEXAS A&M SCHOLARSHIP PAGEANT: Will begin at 7 p.m. in Rudder Auditorium. “THE MUPPET MOVIE”: Kermit the frog, Miss Piggy and the rest of the Muppet gang star in this musical comedy featuring Kermit’s misadventures as he travels to Hollywood to seek his fame as a movie star. The feature will be shown at 7:30 and 9:45 p.m. in Rudder Theater. “M*A*S*H”: Donald Sutherland, Elliot Gould and Sally Kellerman romp through the slaughter of a Korean War army hospital in this offbeat and popular comedy. The feature will be shown at midnight in Rudder Theater. LUTHERAN STUDENT MOVEMENT: Will meet at 7:30. in 701 Rudder. SATURDAY BACKPACKING SEMINAR: The MSC Outdoor Recreation Com mittee will sponsor a seminar on backpacking in Big Bend National Park at 7:30 in 401 Rudder. FENCING CLUB: Will meet at 7 p.m. in 256, G. Rollie White Coliseum. COLLEGE LIFE: Will meet at 9 p.m. in the A-l Lounge. The meeting is sponsored by the Campus Crusade for Christ. CAMPUS CRUSADE: Will sponsor a Leadership Training Class at 7:30 in 204, Harrington. PATHFINDER ORIENTEERING CLUB: Will hold the annual Texas A&M Orienteering Meet from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Fireman’s Training School. MISS TEXAS A&M SCHOLARSHIP PAGEANT: Will begin at 7 p.m. in Rudder Auditorium. “THE MUPPET MOVIE”: Will be shown at 7:30 and 9:45 p.m. in Rudder Theater. “M*A*S*H”: Will be shown at midnight in Rudder Theater. Playmen magazine (sports wants U.S. market United Press International NEW YORK — Playboy publisher Hugh Hefner has won Round 1 in his battle to keep Playmen magazine off the streets of America but the small Italian “housewife” who publishes it definitely is not ready to sound a re treat. Adelina Tattilo, a striking 44-year- old blonde with sparkling eyes, built Playmen into one of Italy’s most suc cessful men’s magazines. Now she’s bringing it to America — or trying to. But as he did in Italy 13 years ago when Playmen first came out, Hef ner filed a suit seeking to bar publica tion of the magazine, claiming its name would confuse readers who might really want a Playboy. Hefner lost the suit on appeal. But last week in Manhattan, U.S. District Court Judge Abraham Sofar ruled in favor of Hefner. On the other hand, Tattilo was almost cheered by the decision which she “absolutely” will appeal. “It’s just like what happened in Italy,” she said. “And look at us there.” During an interview at her suite in th exclusive Mayfair Regent Hotel on Park Avenue, Tattilo was asked 1’UICl WAR FINAL DAYS TDK DC-60 Blank Tapes $| 39 (limit 10) WITH PURCHASE OF A II WMIIIIIIIIMIIMi 1 IIIIBIl^ iH 1 TWJinV* || 0 — — 0 1 ^ 1 -^7 | y ® 0© © © obc % ^fyi TECHNICS SA-200 FM/AM stereo receiver. 25 watts per channel, minimum RMS into 8 ohms, from 20—20,000 Hz, with no more than 0.04% total harmonic distortion. |lll!llllllll III III iiiiiiiini ill mil! L'liifin ,1111"' pj and 1 WEBACHS IV 4 SPEAKERS NOW YOU 5 SO 00 .' CHOOSE OR FOR ONLY 4^2 5* Technics F.G. Belt-Drive Turntable SL-B2 Semi - Automatic RS-M6 VOUfi CHOICE 119 America's #1 Turntable For 1979! 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The March issue is ready to go and Tattilo feels “people are getting to know us.” Her attorney said an appeal of the order barring use of the name Play men would be filed immediately. “In the meantime, we re going with Adelina.” And in the meantime. Playboy attorney Gerry Adler said from Chi cago in a telephone interview that his clients would be watching Adelina carefully. “It depends on how they continue to run that legend — it could gradually get larger.” Tattilo believes her magazine has more to offer than Hefner’s. “The titles say it — Playboy is for the boys; Playmen is for the men. It’s more mature and it has a certain European flavor,” she said. Dressed in a sleek pair of black pants, black stockings, high-heeled black pumps and a black sweater top ped by her signature — a huge, col orful silk scarf — Tattilo demurred that “American men are still a mys tery to me; I love a mystery.” The divorced mother of three. United Press I Texas A&M U quick haul Wedne sign Texas’ top hi players, but the A one of their top tai I man Keith Guthr i Baylor, meam quarterback Alfi i thought by many hool signal callt Coaches from t Conference scf ross the Southv ;ock their clubs i If talented schoo Wednesday w: hich a high scho who has one grandchild,^ mainly is involved in aspects of her magazine buti] to be on hand toseethatthel > scholarship product has a part ofherinilSouthwest Conf "I know how to movettiiccphe early returns financial world,” Tattilo,wkjjjjions from the c little English, said througkMuring the hectic preter, ”1 move with the ster* The agreeme man and men believe in me ^binding only w: Tattilo feels she has been! t all her life. "Throughoutlife , # been a housewife, she said* ( that to be a mother is veryipB^ vf J. J. A ^ to her. • • "But 1 think one first shnifcM^ VfVS fl the role of a woman and than enrich that by outside wod-S: United Pres tribute to family and socrtB SAN ANTONI said. [ gators are lookinj She believes her magazi: jfeveral pentathl contributed to Italian societi the U.S. Olympi "Women now can speali iheir fellow atl of love and sex. That is impwMoped’ to imp Ti allegation that FBI to press current sting investigations Bleir superiors at II Although Col. ■eU.S. Moder emphatically c Icharge, investig: f Inspector Gene lEriminal Invest I Atlanta, Ga., ha' United Press International WASHINGTON — The FBI will press ahead with its 85 undercover investigations — 51 of them long term, sophisticated "sting opera tions — despite criticism from Con gress and newspapers, FBI Director William Webster said. Webster noted several members of Congress and some editorials com plained the FBI was picking out pub lic, officials, ,94 randppi and ,testipg them to see if they would take a bribe. In an interview published in the Chicago Sun-Times, Webster Tues day denied the FBI was out to get Congress. “We would not target individuals simply to get them,” he said. “We re interested in criminality. The criticism came afteropoH The allegatii "Abscam" (short for “Arabs “doping” prior t u.is ir\c-.ilrd I 1 (lawago llkMatiimal rump. tion, which involved undaHome team me: FBI agents posing as represeEphe news med of an Arab sheik, implicateC^plaints on Tues members of Congress inakcp OrbGreenwa scheme investigation. ftional pentathlo “What we are trying to do ii: fuse of drugs ha< tify the people who betraytlr the U.S. Mode of the American people, bf Cciation, because their offices to enhance theMrlpread among I hooks of the white collar *png them an un and the organized crime tbfelympic Game who use them, ’ Webster salt’idrugs after O The Justice Departmentwi. ( |lbosely and ran ful not to entrap the publicofc,l “That’s a fals Webster said, and even bad psaid. "Use of 1 attorneys secretly watchinjfjControlled. Aft congressmen took or disfflHhampionships bribes. Bp won, our at ter every ever The fencing las Liberals keep FTC investigation alive United Press International WASHINGTON — House liber als hope they can salvage the Federal Trade Commission’s proposed crack down on the funeral business with another round of allegations that the industry turns grief into dollars. A House-gsenate conference com mittee is scheduled to decide next week whether to order the FTC to scrap its proposed funeral industry rules, said Rep. Bob Eckhardt, D- Texas, head of the subcommittee. “Aside from the merits of the rule I think it’s important to closely ex amine the kind of special interest ,a.m. the nextn an and John hthletes, wer iour and a hal “According 1 testing for dru on because il lobbying that appears togo«» to take the tinn hind the scenes,” he added, hut the top atl The FTC proposal — whitti w a ys are checl upset many of the nation’s dBom sampling undertakers — would require bit f However, : al homes to give customers descrying out for price disclosures instead,Houston "package” prices for the enfeTdicted Moon vice. ihiade were n The rule also would stepthe types of d takers from saying that embawB “Some of tl required by law — something) (drugs) and sc is not true in many areas. 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