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Page 8 State THE BATTALION THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1981 St Former Gov. Daniel says he wants visitation rights United Press International LIBERTY — Former Texas Gov. Price Daniel has asked a court to keep former daughter-in- law Vickie Daniel from turning his grandchildren against him. Daniel also told State District Judge W.G. Woods the dates he would like to have visitation rights to two grandchildren whose cus tody was given to Mrs. Daniel by a jury Friday. Daniel urged in the document filed Monday an end to the con tempt and bitterness “in the pre sence of the kids” between in-laws feuding over Franklin, 3, and Ma rion Price “Bob” IV, 1. Mrs. Daniel, 33, won the cus tody lawsuit brought by her for mer sister-in-law, Jean Daniel Murph, following Mrs. Daniel’s fatal shooting of former Texas House Speaker Price Daniel Jr. Jan 19. Mrs. Daniel has said the grand- SPECIAL BUT I SPUD AMP BET A IMP SPUP (LEAST EXPENSIVE) FOR y /i PRICE. GOOD MON.-THURS. AFTER 5 P.M. 775-4775 (WITH COUPON) WE ALSO SERVE DELICIOUS SALADS AND 3 DIFFERENT SUPER S^NDWICHESI 10 DIFFERENT SUPER POTATOES AND 4 KINDS OF NACHOSI NOTHING OVER $2,691 GOOD THRU 5-2-81 OPEN I I AM-9 PM MON.-SAT. CLOSED SUN. LOCATED AT 403 VILLA MARIA — 1 BL. WEST OF TEXAS AVE *■' I I I I I I parents would be allowed visita tion rights. She has said she shot her hus band in self-defense. Daniel urged the court to keep Mrs. Daniel from influencing the children against other members of the family. “It is imperative in the best in terest of the children that they not be taught to dislike or hate anyone concerned with the possession, access or visitation,” Daniel said. “There have been numerous indi cations that thus far suggestions to that effect have been made to the children by persons in possession of them when they were about to visit their Aunt Jean Daniel Murph and the interveners.” Daniel asked to have the court include in its verdict visitations totaling 61 days a year. Included in his request are four weeks in late July and early August coincid ing with the yearly Daniel family reunion and round-up in Liberty. FRIDAY INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP: Al LaCour, preacher at Westminster Presbyterian, will speak on “The Re turn of Christ" at 7 p.m. in 402 Rudder. in 204 VENEZUELAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION: Meets to elect offic- $4 at the ers at 7 p.m. in 204B Evans Library. TAMU SAILING CLUB: Holds a weekend sailing outing on Lake Somerville in Welch Park. t STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE: Today is the deadline to turn Experiences And in entries for the Student Organizations Guide, 1981-’82 edi tion. UNITED CAMPUS MINISTRY: Peanut Butter Fellowship will begin at 11:30 a.m. at Rudder Fountain. Bible Study will begin at 6:30 p.m. in 145 MSC. BOLIVIAN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION: Will meet at 7 p m in 204-C Evans Library, EUROPE CLUB: Will have an end-of-the-semester party at 8p.m. at 509 Nagle, #12. Army Me ies: Tod: y in 401 Rudder : Meet at 8 p.m. in SATURDAY Meets at 7:30 p.m. in 109 Military Science DANCE ARTS SOCIETY SPRING PERFORMANCE: A recital of dance — ballet, jazz, tap, modem and aerobic — will begin at 8 p.m. in Rudder Theater. Admission is free. CATHOUC STUDENTS ASSOCIATION: Night Prayer will be said at 10 p.m. in St. Mary’s Church. “THE FALL OF THE HOUSE OF USHER”: Will be shown at 7:30 & 9:45 p.m. in 701 Rudder. FIRST YEAR VETERINARY STUDENTS: Will bathe and dip your dogs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. behind the Veterinarian School. Cost is $3 per dog. Customers must bring their own leashes and towels. RECREATION & PARKS CLUB: Will hold an end-of-the-year party beginning at 10 a.m. at Garrison Ranch. RECREATION & PARKS DEPARTMENT: Will have a banquet at 5:30 p.m. at the Aggieland Inn. Di Unitt H0US7 dancer wa | ^’s const ing, endir: because b this count wfe of thr Li Cun Republic (i behind th and said a reached wl his wife, U student El I stay m the 1 “I’m hai and in Am He ad were ’’ver) would like for China: The da; M isl Clements criticizes I&R rejection United Press International AUSTIN — Republican Gov. Bill Clements says the Legisla ture’s failure to pass an initiative and referendum amendment to the constitution shows that body is not responding to the will of Texans. The House voted 86-56 Tues day for passage of the proposal, but constitutional amendments ^ require 100 votes from the 150- P member House and also a two- thirds vote Senate. of the 31-member “It is unfortunate that a seg ment of the House of Representa tives decided to play games with us,” Clements said in a written statement. “Some representatives tried to get on both sides of the issue by putting forward a ‘purist’ theory of I&R by 110 votes, then shooting it down.” Clements also said polls indi cate a large majority of Texans want initiative and referendum. The measure, which originally concerned only state taxation and spending, was greatly broadened on a vote of 110-30 to allow citizens to repeal any state statute and also to recall state officials. The sponsor of the measure, Rep. John Sharp, D-Victoria, said Tuesday’s vote Idlls the issue for this session. “I always thought that once you AEW0 backing 1 arrested or led to ovei broadened the thing out it was jand’s go gone,” Sharp said. “The Home tame Iron chose to do that and that’s the way States, a it went.” Wednesday Last week the bill was tentative- ly approved 88-51 and Sharp and ^ea north Clements had lobbied since then M° n( My w to gamer the necessary 100 votes. Dominica, Clements had made passage ofan m "f s , initiative and referendum anted F 0 ' 0 ® c ' ment a campaign promise. ass c , r . reapons, d Several opponents of the m J b i ast sure said it would create a Cali- j scate j f r0 fomia situation” under which vo- iu n i nf ,„ a ters would establish tax ceiling! L, P that would hamper funding. (t tvotc-r d t»* CO tjefe :a- c * MOVE IT YOURSELF AND ARRIVE RICHER. Call: Ryder Truck Rental, Inc. Don’t do it the hard way. 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