Page 10 THE BATTALION MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1981 National Pro-lifers vow to fight her confirmation THE INTRAMURAL-RECREATIONAL Abortion foes attack O’Connor SPORTS DEPARTMENT is looking for “A Few Good AGs!” Intramural Officials Are Needed For Flag Football. Good Pay! Flexible Hours! Training Provided! United Press International WASHINGTON — Sandra Day O’Connor will face painstak ing scrutiny of her record as a state legislator and judge at confirma tion hearings this week on her nomination as the Supreme Court’s first woman justice. Conservative forces that want President Reagan to withdraw the nomination of the Arizona Appeals Court judge have deluged the Senate Judiciary Committee with about 20,000 pieces of mail — mostly form letters — running 4- to-1 against her. But Senate leaders have pre dicted her confirmation, perhaps without dissent, because no sena tors are on record opposing her. This has not discouraged abor tion foes, who contend they will use the hearings as a forum to show Reagan he “should never in sult his friends again.” “No observer of this fight — and it is a fight — should judge by the final number of votes,” said Peter Gemma Jr. of the National Pro-Life Political Action Com mittee. O’Connor’s nomination is a “complete break of faith in light of the promises in the Republican platform,” which endorses “pro- life” judges, said Conservative Caucus head Howard Phillips. Sure to be aired at the hearings, which begin Wednesday, are data on her votes on state abortion bills — votes that are “consistently anti-life,” abortion forces charge. Also, the conservative groups claim O’Connor is too soft on crime, too liberal on women’s issues and has ignored conflicts of interest in voting on areas affect ing family interests. William Billings, director of the National Christian Action Coali tion, spent two weeks perusing O’Connor’s record in the Arizona Legislature. His research has been turned over to so-called “pro-life” sena tors and to United Families of America, which is scheduled to testify during three days of hear ings. Billings said O’Connor favored abortion measures four times, in cluding a 1970 bill that would have legalized abortion three years be fore the Supreme Court’s land mark decision that a woman has a constitutional right to an abortion. Douglas Johnson of the Nation al Right to Life Committee charges O’Connor misrepre sented her relations with “pro- life” forces seeking anti-abortion bills in the Arizona Senate. Dr. Carolyn Gerster, a personal foe of O’Connor’s, will review the judge’s state legislative record at the hearings. Gemma said questions about the Arizona judge go beyond the abortion issue. “Her lack of experience — only 18 months on the state court — would normally be questioned. But she has a lot of important and influential political friends,” he said. A review of O’Connor’s record shows she voted against manda tory prison sentencing bills and opposed restoring the death pen alty, Billings reports. Stop by the IM-REC Sports Office in 159 East Kyle for further information. First Clinic — Monday, Sept. 7, 7:00 p.m. Room 274, East Kyle TAMU JAZZ BAJKD First Rehearsal Monday Sept. 7 8 p.m. Commons Area Lounge • New members welcome • While hs still free. Jeni Malara, Student “I had C’s in high school. After Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics, I was able to maintain an A average! 2 2 % UY \oo 0FF any pack \n STOCK WITH THIS COOTOU GOOD THRU SEPT. 30,1961 cer was in remission. Belli said, “A parent has the right to make the decision on k child’s medical treatment whether it be here, in Belgium,ot back in Harvard. “What is important is wb? makes the determination. Tiiatrt what matters. I don’t think om Juvenile Court law can reach out across the border and bring bad the parents or the child. 1 thin* parents have a God-given and con stitutional right to make decisions over their child and choose what doctors are going to do.” The Accardis have been ordered to demonstrate in a Los Angeles Juvenile Court hearin? Sept. 16 that Amanda is gettinf proper medical attention in Ti juana. If the court finds that she is not the county’s Department of Publi' Social Services may take custod) of Amanda. Il WHOLE LARTH PROVISION COMPANY 105 Boyett 846-8794 Advertise an item in the Battalion. Call 845-2611