THE BATTALION FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1981 ulhr Page 11j National ithout qss I8ILIT! MO'Iie E Mycp t j 8LACK )T T%i »le vhite teett liabies 41 ‘an sectij iOO birtlisa 78 percej ectomyisij it once m it declinei [eof 15 b one yean ition engap Itli practm i educatk all diabeln irs of edt» ■nd to set than vte ct i mi claimed lie ve ignoreili arkison sat He said In 1 notice, be his motlie le unwanli sed to p* id. In I | ed that tb ss out oft eii person un up in’s name, ch is chairmn itteeof.il believesi in the cun er than be nidation H ilarly dedi i fashions, released * ■ Panel,'® chairs tbf f $1 millif* achieves covered b) io vaccinf- awards the next 1* rtf® ityeai’ ie most 11 rd acanS 1 a conmiii earmarl > r the even 1 •tog k lay r I s up A&M i-: - - - Friday HI ANNUAL ANTHROPOI.OGY LECTURE SERIES: Together with Dept, of Biology and the Graduate College pre sents Topics in Pleistocene Extinctions "Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene Southwestern Enviroments" by Dr. Thomas R. VanDevender from the Univ. of Arizona at 2 p.m. in 204C of the library. HILLEL CLUB: Services by Dr. Mel and Cheryl Friedman at 8 p.m. in the center. NAVIGATORS: Christian fellowship meeting at 7:30 p.m. in 302 Rudder. OFF CAMPUS AGGIES: Semi-formal dance at L.U.L.A.C. Hall from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Tickets and information at Rudder Box Office. STUDENT “Y” ASSOCIATION CONCESSIONS COM MITTEE: The last day to sell Christmas candy cane grams today in the MSC Hallway during the day. Grams are 500. ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA HONOR SOCIETY: Christmas decorating party at 2:45 p.m. in the Brazos County Geriatrics Center. MSC AGGIE CINEMA: “La Cage Aux Folles 11“ will be shown at 7:30 p.m. and 9:45 p.m. tonight and tomorrow night. “No Nukes” will be shown at midnight. CATHOLIC STUDENT ASSOCIATION: Newman Club will have a Christinas party at 7:30 p.m. in the student center. METNAMESE-AMERICAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION: Semester meeting at 7 p.m. in Rudder Tower. TURKISH STUDENT ASSOCIATION: Meeting at 6:00 p. in., Rudder Tower Room 510 to discuss December 9th presen tation . GENERAL UNION OF PALESTINE STUDENTS: “The International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People Celebration” in Zachry Room 102, at 7:00 p.m. Saturday MSC AGGIE CINEMA: “La Cage Aux Folles IF will be shown at 7:30 p.m. and 9:45 p.m. in the theatre. “No Nukes” will be shown at midnight. TAMU ROADRUNNERS: Talk on “Running Shoes" followed by 4- and 10- mile fun runs at 9 a.m. at the aerobics track. TAMU GAMERS (GROMETS): A&M vs t.u. in wargame com petition at 9 a.m. in 137 MSC. Sunday HILLEL CLUB: Celebrate Chanukah with Latkes at 5 p.m. in the center. UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN ASSOCIATION: Candlelight Christmas carol service in the University Lutheran Chapel at 7 p.m. MSC AGGIE CINEMA: ‘The Idolmaker” will be shown at 7:30 p.m. in the theatre. CATHOLIC STUDENT ASSOCIATION: Bible study will be held at 8:15 p.m. in the student center. TAMU SKEET AND TRAP CLUB: “Fun Shoot” with 75 targets and free beer at 10 o’clock at Teal Creek Range. Stars shooting at new posh gun club United Press International LOS ANGELES — The “Beautiful People” ard armed and dangerous. Some of them are, anyway. A generation ago, they would have joined a tennis or golf club, or taken up polo. Today, they join the Beverly Hills Gun Club, a 3- month-old establishment provid ing comfortable surroundings for the wealthy and prominent to practice defending themselves with pistols and shotguns. “We re getting about five new members a day,” said club presi dent Arthur Kassell, a security consultant with a background in California politics, law enforce ment matters and the entertain ment business. “We’re just getting started, and we expect to have about 600 mem- be”s by Christmas.” The club has unusual added extras for a firing range — a lounge with a big-screen TV, chess and backgammon tables and a re staurant patterned after the show biz favorite, Ma Maison, with umbrella-shaded tables where hungry shooters can order a steak. There are plans for a suntanning deck. In the carpeted lobby, men^ hers can buy club T-shirts or pis tols and ammunition. On the wall is a poster showing a shapely woman wearing a holster, and under her the words, “You can’t rape a .38.” The heart of the club is a 17- position firing range with targets, which can be set at any distance up Nuclear neglect charged in suit United Press International PHILADELPHIA — General Public Utilities Corp. filed a $4 billion lawsuit Thursday against the federal government, claiming neglience by the N uclear Regula tory Commission contributed to the accident at Three Mile Island. GPU said in U.S. District Court that “neglience and omis sions by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission in the performance of its duties and reponsibilities were causes of the TMI accident and the resultant damages to GPU.” The complaint seeks damages for the utility, its customers and shareholders. A GPU division, General Pub lic Utilities Nuclear Group, is the operator of Three Mile Island nuc lear power plant near Harrisburg, Pa., scene of the nation’s worst commercial nuclear accident on March 28, 1979. Among the omissions, the com plaint asserted, were “failure of the NRC to give GPU and other utilities a warning based on a pre vious nuclear plant incident that would have prevented the TMI accident.” GPU charged that inspectors and other officials of the NRC learned of a similar malfunction at the Davis-Beese nuclear plant in Ohio, 18 months before the TMI accident. The utility filed a complaint with the NRC on Dec. 8, 1980, charging negligence and ommis- sions. The NRC rejected the com plaint on June 8, clearing the way for GPU’s action in federal court. The damages sought by GPU include recovery of the estimated $1 billion cost of cleanup at the damaged TMI Unit 2 and another $1.6 billion in replacement power costs for both units. The utility is also seeking $430 million for the restoration of TMI, Unit 2, lost revenues of $930 mil lion and increased borrowing costs of $40 million. Wayne Newton a fitness expert? Going to be around for at least two more years? GOING TO BE INTERESTED IN MAKING MONEY? Call 696-1212 Tuesday-Friday from 3:30-7:30 p.m. to find out how to apply for this salaried, managerial position. Excellent Experience Excellent Benefits -Wk I Excellent Money United Press International WASHINGTON — Former football coach George Allen, gold medal skater Dorothy Hamill, for mer Dallas Cowboys quarterback Roger Staubach and night club singer Wayne Newton are among those named to the President’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports. The 13 new appointees also in clude former New York Jets owner David “Sonny” Werblin, and Donn Moomaw, a member of col lege football’s hall of fame. Asked Wednesday why New ton, a Las Vegas entertainer, was among the “jocks and doctors” named to advise President Ronald Reagan on the nation’s physical fit- White Larry ness programs, deputy House press secretary Speakes grinned. “The president felt he was the best man for the job,” Speakes said. A news release called Newton “a recording star, an actor, owner of the Aladdin Hotel in Las Vegas and proprieter of one of the world’s largest Arabian horse breeding farms.” Others named to the council in clude Oklahoma State University football team physician Dr. Donald Cooper of Stillwater, Okla., and Tom Fatjo, president of the Houstonian Foundation in Texas. AGGADILLO T-SHIRTS Maroon or White — All Sizes $075 AGGADILLO SWEATSHIRTS Adult Sizes $ 11 75 Group Discounts Available Call: Carolyn White 846-8788 Office 693-0506 Home G.UP. S GENERAL UNION OF PALESTINIAN STUDENTS Welcome you to celebrate the international day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People . When : Friday » Dec 4 /1981 7:00 p.m Where-.Zachry Bldg R 102 c Solidarity Speech Documentary Film Folkloric Music & Dance Cookies & Drinks “U a> "O V c <6 Oa o '°n Wl \\ to 50 feet. Two of the positions flip targets quickly in and out of view for com bat-style snap shooting. The shoo ter can control the time exposure. Lifetime members pay $300 for unlimited use of the club and range. The common folks can come in for $7 an hour if they wait for a vacant spot. Kassell, who wears a 9mm semi automatic pistol under his three- piece pinstriped suit, says he doesn’t like to reveal the names of celebrities who sharpen their shooting eyes at the club. “These people have real worries that entitle them to privacy — they remember John Lennon,”he said. The club’s newsletter, howev er, includes photos of Angie Dick inson, Sylvester Stallone hefting a shotgun, and Marilyn Lewis, chairman of the board of the Ham burger Hamlet Corporation, squinting through the sights of a revolver. For a place called the Beverly Hills Gun Club, there is a prob lem. It’s not in Beverly Hills. The club is off on the wrong side of Wilshire Boulevard in an indust rial area of West Los Angeles that the boutique crowd on Rodeo Drive, 5 miles away, must surely consider tacky. The original plans called for the club to be located in Beverly Hills, Kassel said, but the present building was available sooner, and he still has plans to open later in Beverly Hills. Kassell denies the club panders to paranoia. T grew up in New York, know ing nothing about guns,” h said.“I was definitely not a gu type person, I just got into thi through my political work. “But we can’t pretend ths there aren’t criminals out there, q that they don’t kill people or se riously harm them. That’s a fan tasy. “But it’s another fantasy tl ignore the fact that thousands c people are buying guns, peopl who don’t know the first thing ab out them. We have old ladie come in here with shotguns soml guy in a sporting goods store sol< them, and they don’t know how fi unload the things. “These people will be safer — we ll all be safer — if they knov how to handle them safely.’’ ) V\ 1 l‘ R€M€M8€R TH€ DOUUNSTRIRS B€€R POOL GRM6S PORCH SIDINGS B€€R GflRDCN 7 NIGHTS/IDK. UPSTAIRS MIXCD DRINKS GRM€S DISC JOCKCV IDRITRCSS6S DflNCC FLOOR 6 NIGHTS/IDK. @ NORTHGRT€ HAPPY HOUR Buy 1 drink — get 1 4-7 p.m. Mon.-Thurs. ‘I 00 BAR DRINKS A 50 CALI DRINKS 80< 8€€R (Upstairs) with this coupon Limit one per night per customer. Expires: 18 December 1981 Not good during other specials. AH Time Favorite Christmas Gifts Visit our store this t iason j select from gifts of proven design i lasting quality & for your own iW-M private rainbow 0 Spectrarc ^hanging prism, Sweaters choose from fine all wool oral! cotton sweaters in classic styles Shirts Texas coo I weather shirts of flannel, wooU chamois cloth Maddin Lamps et brilliance or a soft white light. 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