The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 22, 1980, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Page 8 THE BATTALION
TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1980
USED
Honors to 14
Carter to award freedom medals
DouxChenelot na
scene of assault
GOLD
United Press International
WASHINGTON — President
Carter announced Monday he will
award the 1980 Medals of Freedom
to his mentor Adm. Hyman Kickov
er, President Lyndon B. Johnson,
former Vice President Hubert H.
Humphrey, actor John Wayne,
photographer Ansel Adams and nine
others.
The awards will be presented at a
ceremony in the White House June
9.
Johnson, Humphrey, Wayne and
scientist Rachel Carson’s all are post
humous.
Cash paid or will swap for Aggie Ring
Diamonds.
w diamond brokers international, inc. w
693-1647
Other recipients will be Lucia
Chase, director of the American Bal
let Theater; Greek Orthodox Bishop
lakovos; Clarence Mitchell Jr., re
tired director of the NAACP
Washington bureau; ornithologist
Roger Tory Peterson; soprano Be
verly Sills, now director of the New
York City Opera, and Pulitzer Prize
writers Robert Penn Warren,
Eudora Welty and Tennessee Wil
liams.
Rickover is recognized as the
father of the nuclear submarine. He
is presently director of naval reactors
for the Energy Research and De
velopment Administration. Carter, a
former nuclear submariner, titled
his autobiography after a question
Rickover once put to him: “Why Not
the Best?”
The presidential Medal of Free
dom was initiated in 1945 to recog
nize Americans who have made an
especially meritorious contribution
to "the security or national interests
of the United States, or world peace,
cultural or other significant public or
private endeavors.”
THE
1 DRAFTING
1 BOARD
Draft bill vote begins today
By LAURA CORTEZ
City Staff
A Bryan man reportedly was
assaulted in the parking lot of the
Doux Chene Apartments early Mon
day morning.
Michael Scott Murphy, 21, of4022
Green Valley Drive, told police he
was kicked in the stomach and cut in
the face while trying to defend a
female companion who was being
harassed by a man who followed the
couple from a nearby convenience
store to the parking lot.
Murphy was taken to St. Joseph
Hospital, where he was treated for a
facial cut.
A police report stated that Mur
phy and his companion were about to
leave the 7-11 store near the Doux
Chene complex at about 12:30 a.m.
when a man, described as approxi
mately 22 years old, drove up to
Murphy’s car and began talking to
the woman, who was in the driver’s
She drove off, andwasfoj
into the parking lot by themaL
was driving a pickup trad, ^
port said.
The man went up to Murplf
and once again began tal
woman. Murphy then t
leave her alone, but was
man to “back off.”
Murphy reportedly ti
that he didn’t want any trail
once again told him to
woman alone.
The man repeated that
better back off, but when
refused to move, he was 1
the stomach and cut in thefe
phy pushed his attacker an
the man then got in his
fled, the report said.
WAS
ioard (
impose
stofr
ring in
londa 1
EIMD-OF-
SEMESTER
108 COLLEGE MAIN
846-2522
chartpak
transfer lettering
SALE!
(PRICES GOOD THROUGH MAY 2)
MAGIC (MARKERS
$| 00
(Selected Styles *2 Z9 J '^£per sheet
PRES-TYPE
Reg. $4.95
*300
S425
Reg. $1.20
TECHNICAL
PENS
20%
OFF
'NORTHGATE SUPPLIER FOR YOUR DRAFTING EXCELLENCE'
United Press International
WASHINGTON — President
Carter’s plan to register young men
for selective military service goes to
its first floor vote today.
At that time the House will consid
er a bill to provide $13.3 million to
pay for the draft registration
program.
House leaders say they have
enough votes to pass the measure,
but opponents are preparing to wage
a strong fight. If the bill survives,
foes are counting on a threatened
filibuster to block it in the Senate.
seat.
According to the reportj
mistook Murphy’scompaniont]
roommate, whom he!
earlier at Studio 2818.
Postr
er anr
hed at
ackage
11-day
The 1
Mediate
irrent
The plan would require all 19- and
20-year-old men to register at their
local post offices, creating a pool of 4
million available on call. An actual
draft cannot be started without
approval by Congress.
EPA to eliminate benzem
rst cla:
ents to
lancia
If api
<0MSC AGGIE CINEMAfimmUfa.
■
»•••
...... WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S
••a..
••a*.
AS YOU LIKE IT
••••
•••a.S
-••a.0
••a...
••aa.*
##a...
•*a.«
••a*.
••a*.
••a..
••a*.
••a.«.
STARRING: ELIZABETH BERGNER AND LAURENCE OLIVIER
TUESDAY APRIL 22
7:30 P.M. RUDDER THEATER
$1.00 WITH TAMU ID (unrated)
••a.
••a..*
•.a*»
•aa..«
••a...
•*a«-
•...—
••a...
0.a.~
•♦a.-i
®.a.»-
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY: ANIMAL HOUSE
SUNDAY: SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS
i:::.” advance tickets on sale at msc box office
•«#..
• •a*.
Tired of the Campus Confusion?
apartments
Enjoy Quiet Country Living
In The City
Year-round Shuttlebus
SUMMER STORAGE
$50-$75 Per Apartment
Pre-leasing for Summer and Fall
Friendliest Staff In Town
502 Southwest Parkway
College Station
693-1325
United Press International
WASHINGTON — The Environ
mental Protection Agency said Mon
day it wants to virtually eliminate the
amount of cancer-causing benzene
being spewed from eight plants
across the country near which 10 mil
lion Americans live.
The plants produce maleic anhyd
ride, a chemical used in the plastics,
pesticides and lubricating indus
tries, among others.
Benzene, a proven car
linked to leukemia and oil
orders, is a raw materialusedil
duction of maleic anhydridef
the process is emitted ini
“The proposed standard*
quire essentially 97 percent
of benzene emissions from
sources, and eliminationofli®
from new sources,” said EPlp)
nistrator Douglas Costle.
II
WAS
tional C
LOUPOT
GIVES
YOU
tional Y
food pi
barest si
and moi
chi Id re r
IN'
TRADE
tty.
! The c
You
bnbass
ented ;
londay
hadequ
ption, 1
ourishi
Amor
Ron rep
ON YOUK
SED BOOKS 1
SFLOUPOT'STO
BOOKSTORE
-Or
child
-Ter
seven
edical
ider tl
'ery tl
ntist.
-Thi
ds in ;
rate.
MON.-FRI. 9 A.M.-4
TICKETS ALSO AVAILABLE 45 MINUTES BEFORE SHOWTIME
^^.For the first time
^ at Texas A&M
Announcing a special lecture series
% GOD RELEVANT TO
THE 20TH CENTURY?"
IS CHRISTIANITY CREDIBLE IN
THE ACADEMIC WORLD?
Where: msc fountain area
When: MONDAY, APRIL 21-FRIDAY, APRIL 25
M W-12 T TH-12:30 FRM1
TopiCS: "IS GOD RELEVANT TO...
MON.
TUES.
WED.
THURS.
FRI.
. SOCIOLOGY?"
. PSYCHOLOGY?"
. PHILOSOPHY?"
.LOVE, SEX, AND MARRIAGE?"
. FUTURE SURVIVAL?" (PROPHECY)
Speaker: ron tewson, national campus lecturer
DON'T MISS THIS CHALLENGING SERIES — A MUST FOR EVERY INTELLECTU
ALLY HONEST STUDENT!
OASIS
MAY 16 & 17, 1980
* Come ioin the fun with your Aggie
Buddies while you help support the TAMU
Golf Team
* Texas A&M Golf Course
* 5-Person Teams, Florida Scramble,
Teams determined by handicap
* 36 FHole Tourney, 18 Holes Friday p.m. and 18 Holes
Saturday a.m.
mm
8th ANNUAL
FACULTI
STAFFi
ALUMUI
a COlf
Rooms located at La Quinta Motor Inn. New hotel on Hwy.
6 directly across from campus.
Friday Buffet and Saturday Bar-B-Que.
Saturday Spouses.program
* Awards for first four teams
Make checks payable to: Association of Former Students
Phone: 713/845-7514
Each player needs a separate registration form
Registration Form
Mail entries to: Golf Tourney
Association of Former Students
HO. Box 7368
College Station, TX 77840
Name.
-Class Year-
Address.
City & Zip_
-Office Phone-
Spouse's Name.
My U S.G.A. Handicap is.
0
0
Minimum Golf Team Contribution
If none, my average score is.
$20.00
l>20.00
Registration Fee (includes green fees, gifts,
cold drinks & cost of tournament administration)
$25.00
$25.00
Rooms □ Single $25.00 □ Double $30.00
Friday Buffet at Ramada □ Player $12.00 0 Spouse $12.00
Saturday Bar-B-Que at Golf Course Q Player $5.00 Q Spouse $5.00
Golf Cart for two days □ $27.00
Spouse's Saturday program and lunch Q $5.00
Embroidered Tournament Golf Shirt Q $8.00
sizes XL L M
All Entries must be returned bv Mav 5, 1980
Grand Total