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national Battalion/Page 8 January 27,1982 ■State asks for removal of master Warped By Scott McCuh 'AUSTIN — The state has asked special master — an overseer of TJ.S. District Judge William the prison system — in a prison [JVayne Tustice to remove the suit against the state, saying the tfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiimiiimmiiimmiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiimmmiiiiw 1 UNEXPECTED PREGNANCY j • free pregnancy testing • confidential counseling • abortions to 20 weeks • total gynecological care s Affiliated with METROPOLITAN GYN GROUP 1 6400 S.W. Freeway — Houston, Tx. S | 784-8685 also open Thurs. evening, Fri. & Sat. BiiiiimmmmimiiimmmiimmmmmmiimimiiiimiimimmiiimiimimiiiiMimiiiimiiff master's staff encouraged a food strike at one prison and caused unrest among inmates at other prisons. The motion, Filed Monday, seeks removal of special master Vincent Nathan and his entire staff. The state asked Justice to schedule a hearing on the mo tion within a month. The motion contends W. David Arnold, a prison monitor on Nathan’s staff, encouraged about 50 inmates at the Coffield Unit to join in a strike to “make the papers” and give prisons adverse publicity. It accuses Nathan and his staff of failing to report weapons and illegal goods found among prisoners. Also of creating “evi- oence” by encouraging inmates and prison employees to give statements and file lawsuits against the state, burdening prison administrators with un reasonable requests, and threatening to obtain court orders unless prison officials go along with unwarranted proce dures. OH MO. THAT’S PISGVSTIN6, GOING THROUGH TRASH? GOING THROUGH OTHER PEOPLE'S GARBA&E, THEIR FILTH... ..SORT IHG THROUGH REMAINS OF THEIR uuGHH! Disease officials remain wary 1981-82 flu season quiet United Press International ATLANTA — One of the quietest influenza seasons in years has health officials hope- Simply Great Mexican Food. THE WE PUTS SPAY SPECXAX. 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That wastbet the A-Victoria influenzastt the United States beginm# late January. The flu can nationwide epidemic and| an estimated 20,000 livesbci it ended in April. So far this winter ihertj been only two or three as influenza caused by the Brazilian flu virus. Marine faces court-martial Inexpensive, High-Quality Copies ® for shooting; of supervisor o/inn ^ O 1 On Our Xerox 9400 FREE COLLATING in most cases. We specialize in BU PORTS and DIS S K KT AT IONS. Also: Self-service copying, typing, binding, resume writing, editing, business cards, wedding invita tions, stationery. ONE STOP service for reports and dissertations. ON THE DOUBLE 331 University 846-3755 HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 7 a.m.-lO p.m. Sat. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. • • • • « • # • *0 • • • United Press International CHARLESTON — A court- martial has been ordered to con vene Wednesday for a Texas Marine charged in the October shooting death of his supervisor at a nuclear missile depot. Lance Cpl. Jeremy L. 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