The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 12, 1982, Image 10

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ISCHOLARSHIP AWARDS
“niors who plan to work for graduate or professional
"grees and who are members of Phi Eta Sigma National
^mor Society should get in touch with the faculty
C viser Curtis F. Lard in Rm. 113, System Bldg., phone
•5-3712.
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rational Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society offers thirty or
Xore $500 scholarships this year on the basis of the
.adent’s scholastic record, evidence of creative ability,
g'idence of financial need, promise of success in chosen
;ld, and character. Only members of Phi Eta Sigma are
igible for these gift scholarships.
ational deadline for submitting applications is March 1.
<>cal deadline for application is February 19, 1982.
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THE GAME'5 A FOOT
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THROUGH WARS
TO PEACE
Monday, February 15, 7:30 p.m. Room #601 Rudder Tower
YAACOV HEICHAL
Former Colonel in the Israeli Defense Force, and delegate to the
peace negotiations with Egypt, will speak on
ISRAELI NATIONAL SECURITY
AND THE PEACE PROCESS
A panel discussion and questions will follow
EVERYONE IS INVITED.
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Produced by ALBERT R. BROCCOLI • Directed by JOHN GLEN
Friday, February 12 7 & 9:30 p.m. Theatre
Saturday, February 13 8 p.m. PG
All tickets are $1.50 with TAMU ID. Tickets available at the MSC Box Office. Mon.-Fri.
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Sunday, February 14 7:30 p.m.
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United Press International
SAND SPRINGS, Okla. —
Adults working in the state’s
juvenile system are abused far
more than the youngsters they
care for, the superintendent of a
child care center said Thursday.
The youths have violent
backgrounds and resist attempts
to undergo changes in their
lifestyles, leading to confronta
tions with superivors and coun
selors, said Herschell Daney, su
perintendent of the L.E. Rader
Diagnostic, Evaluation and
Treatment Center.
“We’re trying to change lives,
and therefore you have to have
confrontations to have
changes,” Daney said. “They
come here angry. They’re mad
at the courts, at their parents.
They’ve been kicked out of
school.”
At least 60 employees at the
center have been injured by stu
dents since November 1980, he
said.
Published reports about
abuses of youngsters in the sys-
. I
tern are misleading, since tl»
are based on isolated incidei
and ignore the physical m
treatment of adults, he sail
Meanwhile, at Taft, offid
accused of ignoring charges
prostitution and drug abuse;
the Oklahoma Children's Ce
ter say they conducted their
investigation last fall andsul
quently fired two employee
Wilbur Williams, superiij
dent of the juvenile home,
Security Chief Nathan Ale;
der Jr. and recreation sui
visor Gary Warrior were
Monday, thedayafteraseriei
stories by Gannett News Sen
on child abuse, drug pel
and prostitution began in
papers in nearby Muskoget
Alexander was accused-
soliciting a young girl for pratf
union and Warrior wasaccuil
of allowing inmates to
marijuana about 10 blocks Ira
the center, which houses85 df
rived and nondelinqui
youngsters, the news se
said.
Reagan aid resigns
following charges
United Press International
WASHINGTON — The Jus
tice Department is reviewing
financial matters involving
Joseph Canzeri, who resigned
Wednesday as a top White
House aide.
Canzeri has denied any
wrongdoing, but in a letter to
President Reagan said his res
ignation was in the best interest
of the Reagan administration.
A White House spokesman
said the Justice Department was
investigating both Canzeri’s
acceptance of below-market
terms for financing a $380,000
townhouse and a pair of double
billings for travel expenses.
“I’m not accused of anything,
but I don’t want to live in this
environment,” Canzeri said.
“I’d be ineffective.”
Canzeri had wide responsibil
ity for scheduling and travel
arrangements in the Reagan
administration. He was deputy
assistant to the president and
assistant to the deputy chief of
staff, Michael Deaver.
Canzeri had a massive pre
sence at the White House. Can
zeri’s strongest talent was being
able to get things accomplished
in a hurry.
In accepting Canzeri’s res
ignation, Reagan wrote: “Over
the last year and a half, you have
served not just me but our na
tion with distinction, honor and
a personal energy that knows
few parallels.”
Canzeri said pn investigation
of the billing irregularities by
White House counsel Fred
Fielding cleared him of any
wrongdoing. But he said he did
not want to be a “drag on a lot of
people.”
The White House had no
comment on the Fielding in®
tigation.
As for the housing loan, Cat
zeri, one-time aide to the Jail
Nelson Rockefeller, receive!
financial assistance from Rod
efeller’s brother Lauranceand;
California developer,
Roll.
The New York Times it
ported Wednesday that Lat
ance Rockefeller loaned Came
$200,000 at 9 percent interr
under terms that do notrequii
him to make any payments
this time.
Canzeri borrowed anol
$200,000 from Roll at 12 pe
cent interest, on which heist
required to make any princip
payments until July 1985Jf
loans were made to Canzeri]
31.
“It’s a loan, it’s not a gi
Canzeri said in confirming
report. “I’m not in a policy pis
tion and not in a position toi
anything” at the White Hoe
for the lenders, he said.
The Washington Post
ported Thursday that theWl
House audit found Canzeriit
charged expenses for two
both to the White House anJi
the Republican National ft
mittee.
It said one of the trips
volved a group dinner in St
Diego on March 29; whenO
zeri was making preparatif
for a trip to Mexico by Reagf
The other was a dinner in ft
when he was advancing a trip!
Vice President George Bus!
Canzeri said the $800 irr^
larity turned up during
routine audit of some doif
billings for official travel.
“When I heard about it Ip
it,” he said.
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