Page 6 THE BATTALION THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1981 ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * MANOR EAST 3 THEATRES MANOR EAST MALL On Jupiter's moon he's the only low. 2:45 5:05 7:25 9:45 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Two indicted for gun smugglin' United Press International HOUSTON — Two British gun dealers have been indicted on charges they tried to smuggle $1.2 million worth of combat weapons to South Africa, a plan U.S. Cus toms officials contend was blocked by undercover agents who aided in one of the largest weapons sei zures in history. The two men and the crew of a chartered Boeing 707 jetliner were arrested May 12 by customs officials who seized the plane and the cache of weapons at Houston Intercontinental Airport. Govern ment officials said they believed the weapons seizure ranked TUH6AV5-All Bustin Loose (R) Richard Pryor Cicely Tyson 7:45-9:45 CINEMA l&ll 846-6714 The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia PG | Kristy McNichol. Dennis Quaid & Mark Hamill 7:20-9:30 ONLY Major Studio Sneak Preview Friday 7:45 Cinema 1 CINEMA l&ll 846-6714 Tj CINEMA l&ll P Skaggs shopping center/Across from A&M Friday & Saturday Midnight Ending Thursday ON THE RIGHT TRACK 2:45 4:55 7:15 9:35 * * * * * -K * * * * * * * STARTS FRIDAY Indiana Jones-the new hero from the creators of JAWS and STAR WARS. J '» ftt ' afthe i OS 1 /.’/,/< . mi DOLBY STEREO | ^ 2:35 4:55 7:20 9:40 ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ -* -k * * * * * * * * * * * -K Starring GENE WILDER RICHARD PRYOR JILLCLAYBURGH Lpg] THE GROVE June 11-17 Showtime 8:45 Gate Opens 8:00 Students $.50 Non-Students $1.50 Children 7-12 $1.00 Children under 6 Free Stanley Kubrick’s Thrusday Goldie Houin ChevyChose Friday 8:45 Midnight Saturday Sunday THE A GRADUATE Tuesday A Mel Brooks Film THE TWELVE CHAIRS Mondy THIMV ■M among the largest ever. A federal grand jury Tuesday indicted Peter Thomas Towers, 51, and John Parks, 43, of London on one count of conspiracy to smuggle, one count of trying to export without a license and 22 counts of possessing unregistered guns. However, the panel declined to indict the pilot of the chartered jetliner that agents say was to de liver the load. A U.S. magistrate then dismissed the charges against pilot George Bellamy, 57. Charges had been dropped ear lier against three crewmen aboard the airliner, which was owned by the charter carrier Montana Au stria Airlines. Customs officials are still holding the plane. Of being cleared, Bellamy said: “It’s only right. I wasn’t doing any thing wrong as far as I was con cerned, had no intention to doing anything wrong. 1 was trying to do a job for my company.” “Mr. Bellamy’s position all the way through this is that he was a pilot of an airline,” lawyer Robert Sussman said. “The government still has our 707 belonging to Montana Austria Airlines. It will be our position that they should not have seized that plane, they have no business holding that plane our plane back.” Towers, Parks, Bel flight crewmen were private Houston Intercol Airport terminal where i matic rifles, 135 grenaJt chers and other weapois being loaded into the jet Customs officials said fe posed as middlemen suppi the weapons, having drive to Houston from a gunfc Connecticut. Towers and Parks re- ; free under $110,000 Bellamy, who had beenfe bond, was released. Researcher says strict religion lowers IQ scon United Press International HOUSTON — Educators and a Catholic bishop expressed surprise and disagreement with a Univer sity of Houston researcher who said her study shows IQ scores are lower among children of mothers with strict religious backgrounds. Dr. Zena Blau said in her 220-page study “Black Children, White Children: Competence, Socializa tion and Social Structure” the impact of strict reli gious institutions “is adversive to to a child’s intelle- tual development.” Blau said IQ testing of more than 1,000 school-age children showed the children of Baptist and Catholic mothers scored lower than the children of non religious or non-denominational mothers. But educators at two Southern Baptist Conven tion universities said Tuesday the findings are hard to believe. Dr. Jess Fletcher, president of the SBC’s Hardin- Simmons University, said Blau’s report would not stand up under questioning. “I head a university with many Baptistsl and I have seen no evidence of what ikis shows. She (Blau) has opened upaverypnm issue,” he said. Dr. Russell Lester, religion professor at tke! Baylor University, said, “I hardly see could be some correlation (between reli| intellect).” Auxiliary Bishop John E. McCarthy Catholic Diocese of Galveston-Houston said not yet seen Blau’s report but it sounded ': “My first reaction would be to consider another well-intentioned effort from them sociology to come to grips with complex re McCarthy said. Blau said Tuesday religion is one varialle child’s intellectual development, and her show Baptist and Catholic mothers put lesseixp on higher education. “When you’ve got less education, you value education less,” she said. Court rules in favor of mothe in child-snatching case United Press International AUSTIN — The Texas Sup reme Court ruled on a child snatching case today, saying the father had in effect kidnapped the child and that the lower court erred in not granting an order re turning the child to her mother. Bonita and Willian Pacheco were divorced in 1975 and the 18th distict court of Johnson County gave custody of the child, Carolynda, to the mother. Follow ing the divorce, Mrs. Peeheeo re married and moved to Nebraska and later to Dickson, Tenn. According to court records, Pacheco drove to Dickson on Feb. 22, 1981, and without Bonita’s consent her new husband allowed Pacheco to take the child and re turn to Cleburne, Texas. Pacheco then went to court in hopes of modifying the custody ruling and was granted a restrain ing order barring Bonita from any ri te Wet: September Wednesday MCAT Educational Center TEST PREPARATION SPECIALISTS SINCE 1938 For more information call 696-3196 Call Days Evenings & Weekends REVIEW CLASSES START JUNE 20 interference in hispossesioM child. According to the opinioul ta went to Cleburne withfe and tried to regain possesiom child. A fight between Bonn Pacheco’s new wife brokeoal all of the parties were aralt Bonita filed a proceeding ing that Pacheco had tke illegally and that the child: he returned to her because was given possession in fe vorce decree. The trial court denied to quest, but the Supreme overturned that ruling sayiitl Legislature had sought “lo kidnapping such as happen:: Tennessee and the snatching” such as Cleburne. The court said the districtu judge erred in issuing thereto ing order against Bonita, though Pacheco was seel change the initial custody In a separate concurring ion, Justice C.L. Ray, sad agreed with the majority but would further “self-help” in custody fij allowing compensatory tive damages for the ws' abduction of a child (S I Now Better Than Ever. 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