roi Local THE BATTALION FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1981 Page 5 a 'lnt l students trade seminar ideas explaine; ipulates •'longs to{ ^rhaspisj loned. Ie s claimt is based '0 jumk s illegal j to wreck • r rights:: is notafe nducted e 1956. Is he wasi; itteras® i only lershiprij rde ship 1 and hisj ' filed for it in the® ster by p n by avo® ['or Satank, id hew fa floln: seas, D. R. CAIN PROPERTIES “YOU HAVE A CHOICE" By CAROLYN BARNES Interaction by students from Battalion Reporter the various islands, Warner said, Texas A&M University stu- would be one way for achieving a dents from Puerto Rico, South more unified Caribbean com- America and the Caribbean led an munity. International Students Associa tion Samuel Olivieri said. Olivieri said there was a “mis use of petroleum dollars.” Pedro Resto said Puerto Rico ‘Current leaders must be more responsible if they really care for their job,” Resto said. The seminars provide an oppor tunity for the students “to know each other as human beings,” Oli vieri said. Photo by Cheryl Maynard id togiij Pistons rose at the international seminar on world issues ufthetr Thursday night. Graduate student Daniel Martinez, original- j ly from Mexico, gestures in disagreement to a comment made eel uncoil by another audience member. The seminar discussed econo- wecjWi inic an d political situations of various foreign countries. 17. exchange of ideas at the fourth in- The petroleum opportunities of wanted to “remain associated with ternational seminar on world Mexico were discussed by Alfredo the U.S.” for political and econo issues Thursday. Tellez Giron Jr., president of the mic security. The political and economic evo- Mexican Student Association, lutions, present situations and fu- Mexico is not a member of OPEC ture goals of Bolivia, the islands of because it has “policies which the Caribbean, Mexico, Vene- don’t go along with what OPEC zuela and Puerto Rico were dis- has to say,” he said, cussed by about 60 people in 102 Petroleum is the “key problem Zachry. in Venezuela,” President of the Eduardo Valdivia, president of the Bolivian Student Association, said “humanism, not capitalism or communism” should be the goal of the Third World countries. He said that the only war should be on hunger, poverty and corruption. Valdivia said that Bolivia has had seven different administra tions in the past three years. The current dictatorship by Gen. Luis Garcia Meza does not allow freedom of speech or press, and there is an 11 p.m. curfew. Valdivia said there is the “need for cohesive and representative governments” in Third World countries. Alric Warner, representing the islands of the Caribbean, said most of the Caribbean islands based their government and edu cation on the English system. He said this was a reason for their separation from the South Amer ican countries. first yearilt , he obtai#! rat plant foil lained tbatl cutting intil ashion board, magazine to sponsor promotion day d By GWEN HAM Battalion Reporter ■ To make getting ready for sum mer easier, the MSC Hospitality fashion Board, with the help of Ipdemoiselle magazine staffers, Monday is sponsoring a fashion field day at Rudder Fountain from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. i l The field day is being held to imote Wednesday night’s hion show, also presented by :fashion board, and to promote 8 April issue of Mademoiselle, licb has a theme of “American [ality. Patti Cunningham, Made- liselle’s marketing representa- e for Texas A&M University, iy and Ttc( lias coordinated the event featur- against l, &i' n S ma k e -° vers > free samples of ich never ^ r State unii der cover il beauty products, exercise demon- mile relay race, Cunningham strations, mannequin modeling said. “The first 15 women to sign and advice from members of the up will get a free T-shirt and the fashion board on current fashion winner will receive an array of trends. beauty products, a jog top and two ,, , . . , . free tickets to Wednesday night’s Cunningham, a junior market- fashion show •• mg major, was chosen in July as Dennis Ivey's Lakeview Club The Very Best In Country-Western Music and Dancing" ^ Thursday The Traditional <*>NHEU$£R BUSCH. 1