National THE BATTALION Page 9. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1981 mid-east dietetic 7:30 p.m. at 1202 Caudill, recipe. > OMEGA PHI ALPHA NATIONAL meetin at 6:30 p. rn. in 302 Rudder. Pled 7:30 p.m. AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR DESIGN ING: End of semester meeting at 7 p.m. at STUDENT “Y“: Christmas service with speaker, Hohn R. Hoyle at 8 p.m. in the All Faiths Chapel. MSC CHRISTMAS PROGRAM: Century Christmas Carols from noon to 1 p.m. in the UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL: Ann Christmas Carol Service at 10 p. m. in the Chapel, Main. TURKISH STUDENT ASSOCIATION: Ata commemorate his centennial birth year. Author, Turkish deserts will be featured at 8.00 p.m. in 7< MATH CLUB: Help session for students in 100 and 200 level math courses. Admission $1.00. 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. on *n , . STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Financial hearings for student t lUuk^Night'’ w^tfVdie TitrkisiTStudent Association <> ^ >Serve legal advisers at 7:30 p.m., for health services at 8:30 p.m., 216T TEXAS A&M SPORTS CAR CLUB: Autocross results and SURF CLUB: Surfing movie “Free Ride” is reschedule awards at <.30 p.m. in 307 Rudder. p.m. in 107 Heldenfels. The elections for spring will be TEXAS A&M SPORTS CAR CLUB: Meeting in 607 Rudder. SOCIOLOGY Cl .UR; fWr*l COLLEGE LIFE CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION: Campus Crusade for Christ will sponsor a presentation ing of Christmas at 8:00 p.m, in 701 Rudder. MSC CEPHEID VARIABLE: “Ghost and Mr. Chicken” p.m. and 9:45 p.m. in 601 Rudder. INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL CAPTAINS: Schedules wm be distributed and rules discussed at 5:15 p.m. in the Rudder Theater. TAMU WOMEN’S CHORUS: Sacred Choral Christmas Con cert at 8:00 p.m. in St, Mary’s Catholic Church, Admission free. MSC CHRISTMAS PROGRAM: A rendition of “Twelve of Christmas” from ensembles from Symphonic Band and Squad ron - 15’s at 12:45 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the Main Lounge MSC oil. 1 WI tin. UUNno: Presentation ot two Lnristmas stoi ics by Truman Capote at 7 p.m. in 158 A&A. WHOLE FOODS CLUB: Tour of Brazos Community Food Coop, and membership meeting from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Brazos Community Food Coop., 4405 Old College Main. Friday .m. in 304 East “ ' U v>JtuiN I Jrilt. ■7A MSC. Come an CLUB: General business and AG COMMUNICATORS OF TOMORROW: Christmas par- semester in 225 Academic Building, ty at 7p.m. in the Journalism Library. Bring a Journalism-related gift, no more than $5.00. EL PASO HOMETOWN CLUB: Discussion of Christmas party and transportation at 7.30 p.m. in 507A Rudder. ^ ACCOUNTING SOCIETY: Christmas wine and cheese party at Mce the Aggicland Inn party room, 120, at 7 p.m. C OFF-CAMPUS CENTER: Roommate session from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. in 137A MSC. Come and find a roommate for the spring semester. ORANGE COUNTY CLUB: Meeting to discuss upcoming * Christmas party at 7:30 p.m. in 110 Military Science Building. Please remember dues also. STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Finance hearings for Student Publications at 7:30 p.m., for shuttle buses at 8:30 p.m., 216'!' MSC. spring prac- . to 4 spring : Reveliers concert from noon to 1 p.m. in the MSC main lounge. UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL: Cl iristmas open house from 7:30 p.m. to midnight in the University Lutheran Chapel, 315 N. College Main. MSC AGGIE CIMEMA: “The Jazz Singer” will be shown at 8 p.m. in Rudder —■■ — Auditorium. Tickets are 75tf. fty J'&> r ^ " V ' ^ ' C * — —- :Congressmen deny charges of censoring television ads United Press International WASHINGTON — Three prominent Democratic congress- pen have denied charges that hey conspired to censor controv ersial anti-liberal television com- percials by the National Conser vative Political Action Com mittee. Sen. Edward Kennedy, D- Mass., and House Democratic eader Jim Wright of Texas dismis sed the accusations, leveled by NCPAC chairman Terry Dolan, as irandstanding and absolutely un founded. And Sen. Daniel Moyni- han, D-N.Y., said Tuesday that broadcasters are going by the First Amendment, not by what he tells them. Dolan told a news conference Monday that 11 television stations had refused to carry NCPAC com mercials attacking the liberal vot ing records of congressmen on the organization’s hit list. Some of the members conspired with the sta tions — or pressured them — into not carrying the ads, he said. Wright denied the charges: This organization is very careless c*&c?^c3a M sc Hospitality with the truth, and I do not won der that many self-respecting broadcasters throughout the country have declined their mate rial.” Moynihan said his lawyers sent a memorandum of law to New York broadcasters last summer advising them “stations are under no ... obligation to sell (ads) to groups like NCPAC” and that if they do, libel laws would not pro tect them. “We did it in the most open possible way,” Moynihan said. “I did not give any television station the right to do what they do. The First Amendment does and the Federal Communications Com mission does. I haven’t called any body. A large proportion of sta tions that were requested to run NCPAC ads refused to do so. You’ll have to ask them why.” But Dolan said the television stations’ refusal to air the adver tisements is a “serious violation ... of (the) fundamental right of free speech and expression as guaran teed by the First, the Fifth and 14th Amendments.” He said his group would file a $5 million civil lawsuit within a week against the congressmen and tele vision stations involved. In addition to Kennedy, Wright and Moynihan, Dolan named: Sen. John Melcher, D-Mont., Rep. Tony Coelho, D-Calif., and Ed Quick, administrative aide to Sen. Thomas Eagleton, D-Mo. Dolan did not have a complete list of the stations involved, but said they are in Dallas, Fort Worth, Billings, Mont., Tulsa, Okla., Springfield, Mass., Hart ford, Conn., and Baltimore. “NCPAC wants only to be given an opportunity on a paid basis to be heard,” Dolan said. “Either these stations are willingly work ing with these politicians or these stations are succumbing to the im mense pressure applied by these desperate politicians.” Ages 3 and up Wednesday, December 9, 1981 at 7p.m. 201 MSC Hinckley judged fit, court cancels mental hearing f CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS| PARTY | For the children of faculty, staff and students visit from Santa arts and crafts movies games refreshments United Press International WASHINGTON — Lawyers say John W. Hinckley Jr. is men tally fit to stand trial on charges he tried to kill President Reagan March 30, and the scheduled court hearing on his mental com petency has been cancelled. In legal papers filed Monday, defense lawyers told U.S. District Judge Barrington Parker they do not believe the competency hear ing is necessary for Hinckley to face trial Jan. 4, 1982. Hinckley’s lawyers have said they intend to argue that Hinckley is innocent by reason of insanity in the cases. In their legal papers, prosecu tors said Hinckley has been thor oughly examined since his Nov. 15 suicide attempt at the Army stock ade at Fort Meade, Md. “Obviously, Mr. Hinckley’s re cent attempt to commit suicide might raise a question as to com petency, however, even in this situation, the court must look to all the facts and circumstances in volved to determine whether such an act demonstrates either mental oooooooooooooooo CAMPUS {What happenedj >to him should {happen to you. g or physical incompetency,” the prosecutors said in their legal papers. ;The government noted that “neither a suicide attempt nor suicidal thinking creates an abso lute bar to a finding of compe tence.” I I 7:40 9:50 oooooooooo oooooc „ _ TIME " BANDITS MANOR EAST. Manor East Mall HANDMADE FILMS Presents .HANDMADE films ... [PGl 1 Y l| DOLBY STEREO |~ 7:20 9 :40 4? 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