The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 18, 1982, Image 7

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February 18, 1982
state
Former Cowboy, partner
ordered to repay $1 million
Thursday
llA PROCESSING MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION:
fymshare will be holding a technical session on the subject of
[lata processing at 7 p.m. in the Aggieland Inn.
1M MUSICIAN'S CLUB: Meeting to discuss free spring
loncert at 7:30 p.m. in 401 Rudder. Bring $3,00 for dues.
XEL JEWISH STUDENT FOUNDATION: Folk danc
ing with university folk dance group at Hillel at 8 p.m.
TR-DAY SAINT STUDENT ASSOCIATION:
iDSSA council and student meeting at 7 p.m. in 507 A&B
Wider. A social will follow at 8:30 p.m. at 100 Dexter in
College Station.
UDENT ’Y’ SPRING PROJECT: Meeting to plan 10 km
at 6 p.m. in 607 Rudder.
11 VERS IT Y LUTHERAN CHAPEL: Leave for visiting
nd sinking at Sherwood Nursing Home at 6:30 p.m. at the
Jniversity Lutheran Chapel, 315 N. College Main.
|1TED CAMPUS MINISTRY: Women’s bible study at 7:30
an', at 1002 Pershing St.
CEPHEID VARIABLE: The Omen Trilogy; “The
Imen,” “Damien,” and “The Final Conflict” will be shown at
F30 p.m., 9:50 p.m. and 12:15 p.m. respectively in Rudder
Theatre.
IMU INTERNATIONAL FOLKDANCERS: Dances
aught weekly at the Hillel Jewish Student Center at 8 p.m.
dance with us and join the fun.
IMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST: Leadership training
llass at 7:30 p.m. in 108 Harrington (classroom building).
Everyone is welcome.
C AMATEUR RADIO: All interested in Ham Radio and
Icensed operators please come to meeting in 140 MSC at 7:30
p.m.
IRICULTURE ECONOMICS CLUB: Phil Sutton from the
Texas Commerce Bank will speak on Opportunities in Agri-
[tanking at 6:30 p.m. in 209 Harrington.
-THEOLOGICAL SOCIETY: General meeting at 7 p.m.
It 228 MSC to discuss the All Night Fair and the spring 1982
Mnerary. This is a non sectarian academic society for those
puerested in theological related careers as well as for those
iterested in religion in general. All students are welcome.
ICLE K: Regular meeting at 7 p.m. in 404 Rudder.
CATHOLIC STUDENT ASSOCIATION: Inquiry class II
will meet at 6 p.m. in St. Mary’s student center. The internation
al students will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the student center. Night
prayer will be held at 10 p.m. in the church.
Friday
UNITED CAMPUS MINSITRY: Friday night bible study will
be held. Check MSC Video for room nunxber and time.
C.A.R.P.: Seminar on Unification Ideology from 3:30 p.m. to
5:30 p.m. in 421 of the library.
HILLEL JEWISH STUDENT FOUNDATION: Friday
night services at Hillel at 8 p.m.
LATTER-DAY DAINT STUDENT ASSOCIATION:
Sandwich seminar with Linda Ingels speaking on “Priesthood
and Sisterhood” at noon on 100 Dexter in College Station.
MSC AGGIE CINEMA: “Body Heat.” will be shown at 8 p.m. in
Rudder Theatre. “Tarzan the Ape Man” will be shown at mid
night also in the Theatre.
AGGIE SCOUTS: Girl Scout cookie booth sales will be the week
of Feb. 22 through Feb. 26 in the MSC.
TAMU CHESS CLUB: Weekly meeting will be at 7 p.m. in 410
Rudder.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ASSOCIATION: Brazi
lian Mardi Gras at 8 p.m. at the Ramada Inn.
MSC BASEMENT COMMITTEE: Texas A&M Student Ta
lents will perform at 8 p.m. in Rumours. Admission is 75y.
Saturday
TAMU ROADRUNNERS: The two-, four- and six-mile fun
runs will be at 9 a.m. on the Aerobics Track.
CLASS OF ’83: The class ball will feature Silver Creek with a
Mardi Gras theme in the MSC Grand Ballroom from 8:30 p.m
to 1 a.m. Tickets are on sale in Rudder, MSC and the Commons.
TEXAS A&M SPORTS CAR CLUB: “Tired of 55 m.p.h.?”
autocross at 9 a.m. in Zachry parking lot.
MSC BASEMENT COMMITTEE: Texas A&M Student Ta
lents will perform at 8 p.m. in Rumours. Admission is 75«l.
United Press International
HOUSTON — A federal
judge ordered a former profes
sional football player and his
accomplice — both in prison —
to pay a total of $ 1 million to one
of their victims swindled in a
loan fraud.
U.S. District Judge Ross
Sterling issued a summary judg
ment Tuesday that the Potters
Savings and Loan Co. of East
Liverpool, Ohio, is entitled to re
cover the money — plus interest
— from former Dallas Cowboy
Bill Howton and his partner,
Vining Towner Reynolds.
Howton, 50, who also played
for the Green Bay Packers, and
Reynolds, 39, were convicted
last year for swindling a group
of investors out of more than $6
million.
According to testimony in the
trial, the money was supposed to
be used to guarantee student
loans, but Howton said it was in
vested and lost in the volatile
gold futures market.
Other victims in the case were
the University of Pittsburgh,
Blue Cross of Florida, Federal
Life Insurance Co., Mutual of
Illinois and the Bank of Ger
mantown, Tenn.
The two were convicted of
mail fraud, wire fraud and inter
state travel with intent to commit
fraud.
Ken’s Automotive
Bryan
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Toyota
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Who's up to their
labels in Levi's ?
The new County Seat in Post Oak Mall is. Matter
of fact nobody nas more styles, sizes and colors of
Levi’s than we do. And during our Grand Opening
Feb. 17 to 20, your favorite jeans are on sale. Levi’s
and Wrangler Foot cut denims, in stacks and
stacks of sizes for guys and kids. Now $12.99
For the best in casual clothes for guys, gals and kids,
just direct your feet to the County Seat
© 1982 CSSI
order raids deemed
illegal’ by Hispanics
United Press International
|L PASO — Representatives
note than a dozen Mexican-
lerican groups have blasted
U.S. Border Patrol for its re-
crack-down on illegal im-
[rants and charged the patrol
i illegally harassing Mexican-
lericans.
lispanic groups charged in a
^ting Tuesday that U.S. Bor-
Patrol officers have over-
bped their jurisdiction by de-
iiding proof of U.S. citizen-
) at places other than ports of
Cesar Caballero, president of
[Concilio of El Paso, accused
Immigration and Naturali-
ion Service of going to barrios
harrassing Hispanics who
j legally in the U.S.
(“In essence, you’re singling
: our community because we
different in color, culture
dress,” Caballero said.
The Border Patrol has
arrested 12,360 illegal aliens
since early January when Bor
der Patrol chief agent Jack
Richardson became acting head
of the'El Paso sector. Most of
those arrested have been Latin
Americans, and the majority of
them were from Mexico.
The arrests have come mostly
in searches and raids at bars,
plants and along highways in
west Texas and southern New
Mexico.
Jose Acosta, a staff lawyer for
the El Paso Legal Assistance
Society, called the raids a viola
tion of the Fourth Amendment
to the Constitution, which pro
tects U.S. citizens from un
reasonable searches and sei
zures.
Hispanics at the meeting said
the Border Patrol had arrested
U.S. citizens during its dragnets,
taking them 20 miles away and
ordering them to cross a bridge
into Mexico.
“I know of two (U.S.) citizens
who didn’t have any identifica
tion who were put across that
bridge,” said Raul Nieto, a rep
resentative of bar owners in El
Paso.
INS officials contended they
followed immigration laws meti
culously.
“I go out and enforce the law,
which I must do,” Richardson
said.
INS Deputy Director E.M.
Trominski said Mexican-
American groups called for the
meeting with immigration offi
cials to find out whether there
had been a change in enforce
ment policy. Trominski said
there had been no change.
First
Presbyterian
Church
1100 Carter Creek Parkway, Bryan
823-8073
Dr. Robert Leslie, Pastor
Barbara Ridlen, DCE
SUNDAY:
Worship at 8:30AM & 11:00AM
Church School at 9:30 AM
College Class at 9:30 AM
(Bus from TAMU
Krueger Dunn 9:15AM)
Youth Meeting at 5:00 PM
Nursery: All Events
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