Page 10 THE BATTALION FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16. 1981 I ' l State / National Researcher calls facts decisive Turin shroud said to be Christ’s United Press International DALLAS — A member of the scientific panel organized to de termine if the legendary Shroud of Turin could have been a 2,000- year-old burial cloth says he be lieves it is the burial garment of Jesus Christ. Kenneth E. Stevenson, a Dal las computer company engineer, said Wednesday the three-year in vestigation, during which he touched, photographed and stu died the shroud, satisfied his ini tial skepticism. “The blood stains are blood, gzac MANOR EAST III Fri. & Sat. Midnight MSG AGGIE CINEMA, PRESENTS The Power Behind The Throne JANE FONDA LILY TOMLIN DOLLY PARTON TIME: “This one has everything: sex, violence, comedy, thrills, tenderness. Laugh with it, scream at it, think about it. You may leave the theatre in an altered state.” — Richard Corliss, Time N.Y. TIMES: “Exhilaratingly bizarre! Obsessive, exciting, scary, wildly energetic.” —Janet Maslin. New York Times they flow like blood,” he said. “Since there is clear evidence a human body was wrapped in the cloth, it is reasonable to assume it is human blood.” Although chemical tests indi cated the shroud’s image to be genuine, not all members of the team were convinced the 14-by-4 foot linen once covered Christ Jesus. For centuries skeptics have argued the cloth was a fraud. The official statement of the Shroud of Turin Research Project declared the faint image on the cloth to be that of a human. “It is not the product of an artist,” the statement said. “The blood stains are composed of hemoglobin.” Stevenson met with reporters one day before the release of a book he co-authored on the shroud, “Verdict on the Shroud.” A former professor at the U.S. Air Force Academy, he admits writing the book from the pers pective of a Christian. But Steven son said he was a late-comer to the faith, and was skeptical when he first heard about the shroud in 1967. He also said science would nev er prove that the cloth once co vered Jesus Christ. A guarded vault in Turin, Italy holds the shroud. The Roman Catholic Church only allows the cloth to be displayed two or three times a century. Among the panel’s findings, which Stevenson said indicate the shroud once covered Christ are a lack of evidence of bodily decom position, no indication blood stains were smeared (expected if a human removed the shroud) and a three-dimensional photograpjj negative of the image showii man. “If a non-believer reaches! end of science and is left with! supernatural as the only explai tion, he will do whatever hecai bring a naturalistic explanation he said. “The man in the shroud woifl crown of thorns, his side tfj pierced and he was scourged mercifully, which is not the si dard procedure for a crucinfl he said. “His legs are not broken which is against the commonprcjP tice of crucifixion. “The Bible says when tlel came to Christ, he was alreaJ dead and they did not break kl legs. But they put a spearinlJ side just to make sure. Theerl dence is overwhelming.” Senator calls for end to Libyan oil imports United Press International WASHINGTON — Sen. Gary that U.S. purchases of Libyan oil Hart, D-Colo., charged Thursday are helping keep Col. Moammar All Seats $2.00 PLITT THEATRES CINEMA l&ll >kaggs shopping center/Across from A&M FRIDAY & SATURDAY MIDNIGHT Friday, Saturday Oct. 16-17 7:30, 9:45 p.m. Theatre MANOR Manor East Mall I :: YOU'RE NEVER MORE VULNERABLE THAN WHEN YOU'VE SEEN TOO MUCH. HE WANTS TO HAVE HIS BABY BURT REYNOLDS PATERNITY A PARAMOUNT PICTURE ~ Coovnoht C MCMi XXXI bv /dB&k Copyright ©MCMLXXXI by Paramount Pictures Corporation. All Rights Reserved. GEiVE WILDER-PETER BOYLE MARTY FELDMAN • CLORIS LEACHMAN , JERI GARR • KENNETH MARS MADELINE KAHN MICHAKI. (IRI SKOFK MU BROOKS (iHNE WILDER MEL BROOKS MARY W. SHELLEY JOHN MORRIS A 'YEWITNESS Khadafy in power, and he uskei Congress to put a stop to them id the end of 1982. Hart introduced a bill call® for an immediate $10-a-barrelin| port fee on Libyan oil andformlj ting off all Libyan imports by Dec 31, 1982. The continued import of If byan oil. Hart said, would amoui! to “tacit U.S. support for a terrot- ist government.” “We must demonstrate dearly to Khadafy' that the United States will not passively sit by and penal him to sow violence with impun ity,” Hart said. “No longer should we speakoat against him with strident voice, while buying oil and replenish® his treasury with a whisper.” Passage of his bill, Hart said, would “end the embarrassing spectacle of the United States I financing Khadafy’s adventures| and maintaining him in power, Based on the current level o! imports, he said, the proposed $10-per-barrel fee on Libyan ol would yield more than $1 billion during the next year. Hart said the revenues would be used to buy oil for the Strategic Petroleum Reserve under provi sions of his bill. Hart told the Senate that the United States is currently import ing about 287,000 barrels of Li byan oil daily, amounting to 48 percent of Libya’s exports and only 5 percent of U.S. imports. Cutting off imports of Libyan oil. Hart said, would be “a small sacrifice to make if it helped force Khadafy to cut back his bankroll ing of international terrorism.” 7:25 9:45 oooo ooooooooooooooooooo TWENTItTH CENTURY-FOX PRESENTS A PETER YATES FILM WILLIAM SIGOURNEY CHRISTOPHER HURT WEAVER PLUMMER "EYEWITNESS" Friday, Saturday Oct. 16-17 Midnight Theatre ‘At lost, Mr. Wrong. CAMFUS THEATRE 846-6512 OOOOOOOOQ' 0 GI’s death getting new inquiries 'tines. said Th will aid environ to unbc Prevent The 1 dies of posed t ductive die resii theLov Lest yoi The coordin; tonnine wastes Now Showing 7:40 For 2 Weeks Only! 9:45 United Press International DALLAS — The U.S. Marine Corps will begin a second, more thorough, investigation into the drowning of a Dallas recruit known to be a strong swimmer, Rep. Jim Mattox, D-Texas, says. One of the most honored films of our time is back. The Winner of 5 Major Academy Awards, including Best Picture. 7:20 9:40 JILL MICHAEL CLAYBURGH DOUGLAS CHARLES GROLHN It’s a hot summer. Ned Racine is waiting for something special to happen. And when it does... He won’t be ready for the consequences. BODY HEAT As the temperature rises, the suspense begins. a funny love story. Sunday 7:30 p.m. A funny love story. Oct. 18 Theatre All tickets $1.50 with TAMU I.D. tickets available at the MSC Box Office Mon.-Fri. 9-4:30 and 45 minutes before showtime. “BODY HEAT” WILLIAM HURT KATHLEEN TURNER and RICHARD CRENNA Written and Directed by LAWRENCE KASDAN Produced by FRED T. GALLO panavision® technicolor® ' A A«MWEXroMuiI«r,T>un"tT»( l mUY^^ A LADD COMPANY RELEASE I The first military investigation into the death of Pvt. Randall Christian, who died Aug. 27 in a training pool near San Diego, Calif., concluded the death was an accident. Witnesses, however, told Mattox the recruit was “with in arm’s length” of a water safety instructor when he drowned. “There are some glaring incon sistencies and deficiencies in the report,” Mattox said Wednesday. “I think the inconsistencies were pretty obvious and apparent” to Marine Corps Commandant Gen. Robert H. Barrow. Mattox asked Rep. Richard White, chairman of the House Armed Services Subcommittee on Investigations, to ask Barrow to repeat the inquiry into Christian s death. 8 Kramer ys. Kramer A very special experience. COLUMBIA PICTURES PRESENTS A STANLEY JAFFE PRODUCTION DUSTIN HOFFMAN ,n “KRAMER VS. KRAMER" MERYL STREEP JANE ALEXANDER and introducing JUSTIN HENRY “That an outstanding young man drowned virtually within arm’s length of an instructor war rants the closest examination of all circumstances, ” White said in his letter to Barrow. MIDNIGHT FRIDAY & SATURDAY the Scifi Classic! A BOY AND HIS DOG Q Soooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooooo White asked Barrow for a for mal investigation with “on-the- record testimony questioning con flicting statements” and Mattox said Barrow will order the staff at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Diego to finish the investi gation by Nov. 30. Christian had been a lifeguard at a Dallas swimming pool and had swum on his high school swim team. causing tirth dc iiherita The Canal h; disorga, ®ent oi