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Page 8 THE BATTALION THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1981 Encounter with Christ: A SPIRITUAL EXPLOSIONI Speaker: Dynamic Evangelist Roger Marcus Special Guest: JESUS CHRIST Come and let God touch you in an unforgett able way! You'll never be the same againl a ^ Thursday^ Oct. 22 Rudder Fountain Morn. St Aft. All'Faiths Chapel 7:30 p.m. State Today’s Almanac Today is Thursday, Oct. 22, the 295th day of 1981 with 70 to follow. The evening star is Venus. Those born on this dnte are Libras. On this date in history; In 1836, Gen. Sam Houston was sworn in as the first president of the Republic of Texas. In 1962, President John F. Kennedy announced an arms blockade of Cuba after Soviet mis siles were discovered on the Com munist island 90 miles from Florida. In 1968, the three Apollo VII astronauts splashed down after an 11-day orbital flight. s up at Texas A&M Thursday We support the 12th Man in their stand for the Aggie team ~ GLUBi Meeting at 7:30 p.m. Discussion on operating systems. mean reunion at the Hall of Fame at 8 f: Women’s bible study at 7 in College Station. SRNATIONAIL FOLKDANCERS. No danc :e requiredfor dance in the Hillel Building across on Jersey St. from 8:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. New TEAM CAPTAINS: Meeting in 267 C. at 5 p.m. Schedules will be distributed. CLUB: Steve Sapp will speak and Aggieland be taken at 7 p.m. in 225 Academic building. SWIMMING: Men’s dorm, independent teams will have preliminaries at the P.L. Downs p.m. S DEPARTMENT: “On the Nature of the ”, a seminar by Dr. S. W. Wu from the University of Iowa at 3:30 p.m. in 302 Rudder. Meeting at 7:30 p.m. in 504 Rudder. INTERNATIONAL FOLKDANCERS: Meeting at 8 p.m. in the Hillel Jewish Student Center at 800 Jersey. OUTDOOR RECREATION COMMITEE: A rock- climbing seminar at 7:30 p.m. in 501 Rudder. NATIONAL SOCIETY OF BLACK ENGINEERS: Meet ing to update coming activities at 7 p.m. in 127B Zachry. PENTECOSTAL UPPER ROOM: “Encounter with Christ’’, a rally featuring Evangelist Roger Marcus in the All Faiths Chapel. Study u St. Mary’s CATHOLIC STUDENT ASSOCIATION: 7:30 p.m. in Fr. Bill’s area and night prayer Church at 10 p.m. MSC CEPHEID VARIABLE: Movie “Forbidde 7:30 p.m. and 9:45 p.m. in 601 Rudder. DANCE ARTS SOCIETY: Aggieland pictures to be ^ Meet at 7 p.m. in 268 E.Kyle. u taka CIRCLE K: Meeting every Thursday at 7 p.m. in 607 fyj YELL LEADERS: Yell practice in Kyle Field at 7:30p m it, whole football team will be present. tf YELL LEADERS: Midnight yell practice on Friday will be a the Catdeguard Restaurant on I — j ~ ■! Houston. Louisiana and Drew MSC BASEMENT: There will be an outdoor show with rausb al performers from 11 a. m. to 2 p. rn. today and tomorrowh. Rudder Fountain. DATA PROCESSING MANAGEMENT ASS0CU TION: Pennzoll will Ire presenting information on careers« from 7:30 p.m. 10 p.m. in tire AggieSL »■ All students and faleulty invited for refrei data processing from 7:30 p.m. 10 Conference room, meats and discussion. TAU BETA PI: Pictures for the Aggieland will be taken Monday at 9:15 p.m. in the MSC lobby. Members are requested to wear business dress. Friday MSC CAMERA COMMITTEE: Techniques in __ nalism”, a presentation, will be at 7:30 p.m. in the Forum. THE NAVIGATORS: A Christian Fellowship Rally will beat 7:30 p.m. in 301 Rudder. Daughter says Daniels had fight United Press International LIBERTY -The 13-year-old daughter of Vickie Daniel said she heard her mother threaten former Texas House Speaker Price Daniel Jr. with a rifle minutes be fore he was found dead in his home. The girl, however, said she did not hear the .22-caliber rifle go off and did not see her mother pull the trigger. Kimberly Moore, Mrs. Daniel’s daughter from an earlier marriage, testified for more than two hours Wednesday. She was the final state witness in the cri minal trial against Mrs. Daniel. Mrs. Daniel, 34, is charged with murder for the Jan. 19 shoot ing death of her husband. She claims the shooting was an acci dent. Moore said she saw her mother grab a gun from a closet, and tell Daniel to come downstairs from the attic or else she would shoot. Miss Moore said she asked her mother not to shoot, but was told to go to her room and shut the door. She obeyed the instructions, but a few minutes later Mrs. Daniel ran into the bedroom with a rag over her mouth and told Moore to stay in the room with her two little brothers. Moore said she ventured out and found her mother kneeling at the foot of the l stairs praying. I AU5 "I saw the gun and I sawfl fe” 5 . ambulance and I knewMamii I R e P * him, she told defense attora I ^ w * ce Jack Zimmermann. I Union Zimmermann said hei| arounc annoyed by Miss Moore's la mony because the young girlli I given four sworn statements a I' n 8* n 1 one recorded statementandnn mentioned seeing or hearing thing more than a fight beta Mrs. Daniel and her husband o Our customer service charge, based on average balances, is fair. How are your service charges calculated? MPACT 24 hr. Teller Overdraft Protection Direct Deposit College ^Station eSfnk National Association MEMBER FOIC People hours: Lobby: M-F 9:00-5:00 Sat. 9:00-3:00 Drive-In: 7:00-7:00 1501 South Texas Avenue at Culpepper Plaza Relax, Have Fun, Enjoy o Enter a new wonderful world of excitement. The atmosphere is different — the perfect setting for your favorite cocktails! And what food! The menu offers a variety that all the family will enjoy. Popular prices, too. Discover Julie’s Place soon it’s the kind of restaurant that makes you want to come back again and again. 607 Texas Ave. College Station Phone: 696-1427 Open every day — Lunch, Dinner, Cocktails Sale of youth pill prohibited by judge United Press International SAN ANTONIO — Youth pills, which promised to make an indi vidual feel up to 30 years younger, will be taken off the market, a state judge says. The pill, sold by mail order through Edward Merrill’s Nutri tion Mart, was billed as a concoc tion to “make you look and feel up to 30 years younger by firming up your skin, smoothing wrinkles and boosting up your energy supply.” Quarter-page newspaper ad! Austin caught the attention ofi attorney general’s office, wk claimed in a court documentti the advertisements were is leading. District Judge Raul Rivera Tuesday he signed a cease-aa desist order that prohibits Men from selling the pills. 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