The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 13, 1982, Image 5

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Battalion/Page 5
April 13, 1982
What’s Up at Texas A&M
Tuesday
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rime Stoppers
I lor any inlorma
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uent. Crime Stot
ash rewards m
ing inlormaii
»an arrest amii
nent in any i
in the area.
II cases, the caller
■pi secret.
OOLOGY CLUB: A film called “The New Klan” with speak
er Charles Wiley, Titin of the original Ku Klux Klan of Amer
ica, Inc., will be at 7 p.m. in 301 Rudder.
:M SPORT PARACHUTE CLUB: There will be a general
neeiing at 7:30 p.m. in 510 Rudder.
ADHTONS COUNCIL: T-shirts will be on sale for Howdy
Week until Friday in the MSC.
"4MU SAILING TEAM: There will be a meeting at 7:30 p.m.
|ii 502 Rudder.
ISQUITE HOME TOWN CLUB: Organizational meeting
fill be at 7 p.m. in 305 A&B Rudder.
INGE CLUB: A meeting to hold officer elections and update
|he Spring BBQ will be at 7 p.m. in 1 12 O&M Building.
RJST1AN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION: There will be at
[estitnonial meeting at 7 p.m. in the All Faith’s Chapel in the
Meditation Room.
cNAGEMENT SOCIETY: The election of new officers will
at 7:30 p.m. in 158 A&A.
ILLEGIATE FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA:
here will be a meeting to elect fall officers at 7:30 p.m. in 110
Janington.
PIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS: There will
>e a trip to T'I'l emission test lab at 6:45 p.m. Meet in
lachry lobby.
|()1) SCIENCE CLUB: There will be a meeting to discuss
lanquet plans and IFF at 7 p.m.
[NOE RACE ENTRIES CLOSE: Today is the last day to
jign up for Intramural Canoe Race down Brazos River at 5 p.m.
in 159 E. Kyle*
RAMURAL TRACK DIV1SIONALS: Divisionals will be
it 7 p.m. on Kyle Field.
THODIST STUDENT MOVEMENT: The movie 'Gods-
dl” will be shown at 7:30 p.rn. in 108 Harrington.
IVERSITY LUTHERAN'CHAPEL: The pre-marriage
;roup for engaged couples or those going steady will meet at
30 p.m. in the chapel, 315 N. College Main.
1C VARIETY SHOW: Tickets for the MSC Variety Show on
,pril 16 at 7:30 p.m. in Rudder Auditorium are on sale now in
[he box office. Tickets cost $2.50 for students and $3.50 for
ion-students.
THOLIC STUDENTS ASSOCIATION: The rosary will
prayed at 9 p.m. in St. Mary’s Church.
I ALPHA: UT Campus Minister Gary Martindale will con
duct bible teaching at 7 p.m. in the All Faith’s Chapel.
Wednesday
CATHOLIC STUDENTS ASSOCIATION: The Newman
Club will meet at 7.30 p.m. in the student center.
TEXAS MID-EAST DIETETIC ASSOCIATION: Mem
bers will meet tonight at 7 p.m. in 440 Soil and Crop Sciences
Building. Prospective members, both dietitians who are mem
bers of the American Dietetic Association and students major
ing in Foods and Nutrition, are invited to attend.
TEXAS A&M SPORTS CAR CLUB: Meeting to elect new
officers and discuss upcoming events is at 7:30 p.m. in 607
Rudder.
PRE-LAW SOCIETY: Meeting to elect new officers at 7 p.m. in
302 Rudder. All interested people are invited.
OCA: There will be a general meeting open to all off campus
students at 6:30 p.m. in 601 Rudder.
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING: THE DEAN'S FORUM:
Dean Page will speak about college’s plans and policies and
answer questions from students at 2 p.m. in 102 Zachry.
TRADITIONS COUNCIL: T-shirts will be on sale for Howch
Week in the MSC.
TEXAS A&M FLYING CLUB: FA A Flight Safety Seminar will
be at 7:30 p.m. in 701 Rudder. FAA accident specialists will
conduct a workshop for area pilots.
THEATRE ARTS: “Dames at Sea”, a musical, will he presented
April 14-17 at 8 p.m. in Rudder Theatre, rickets are available at
die MSC box office and at the door, $2.50 for students and
$3.50 for non-students.
HILLEL JEWISH S TUDENT CENTER: Elections for the
Hillel Club will be in the Hillel building at 7:30 p.m.
OFF CAMPUS CENTER: There will be a roommate session at 2
p.m. in 302 Rudder.
SOCIETY OF WOMEN ENGINEERS: There will be a meet
ing to elect officers at 7:30 p.m. in 105 B Zachry.
ALL-UNIVERSITY TRACK MEET: Intramural track finals
will he at 7 p.m. on Kyle Field.
IN I RAMURAL ARCHERY MEET: Men’s and women's
singles and doubles will be at 7 p.m. in 304 E. Kyle.
UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL: The Candlelight
Communion Service of Meditation will be at 10 p.m. in the
Chapel. 315 N. College Main.
TAMU HISTORICAL SOCIETY: Dr. Shirley Black will be
speaking about Napolean at 7:30 in 204C Sterling C. Evans
Library.
New refining process
aids major producers
United Press International
LOS ANGELES — Majoi oil
companies are using a new oil
conversion method that could
decrease dependence on fore
ign supplies and provide the
United States with petroleum
supplies for many years, an oil
industry newsletter reports.
But smaller, independent re
finers that have not been able to
invest in the modern “cracking”
techniques are going under, the
Lundberg Letter disclosed
Sunday.
The big refiners are able to
use less expensive heavy crude
and, at the same time, are able to
sell the light oil and gasoline
products at attractive prices.
“They have a two-time econo
mic advantage over the little
guys who have not been able to
invest in their own long-range
futures,” newsletter Editor Tril
by Lundberg said.
Ten independent refiners
raised gasoline prices from one-
half cent to 3 cents per gallon
last week in much of tire coun
try, she added.
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SPECIAL SHOWING
by Caroline
Large Stock
Tues. April 13
Weds. April 14
Thurs. April 15
Wide Selection
1 P.M.-8 P.M.
10 A.M.-8 P.M.
10 A.M.-8 P.M.
Holiday Inn
of College Station
1503 S. Texas Ave. — Suite 100
693-1736 — Ext. 100
Y’ALL COME
e Computer teaches
yd Chippewa language
United Press International
lents," HHSsail! HAYWARD, Wis. — Ojibwa,
miiinlv to dissalii 1 ancient Chippewa language
.orkintr nmdiiiif a > has all but vanished, is being
in and comparaii se< l > n what is believed to be the
icompouiufdies'M* 011 s f ,rst use of computers to
so noted nurses 'U 1 an American Indian lan-
distrihuted wilkS#K e -
id rural areasp4fI he Chippewa language has
»g. ?;$ I
179-80. 75,523tt^j
graduated, (low
te previous tear
d.
been taught in kindergarten
through grade 12 since 1976
when 2,000 members of the Lac
Courte Oreille tribe established
a school system on the 40,000-
acre reservation. It is one of the
few such systems in the nation to
be completely tribal-owned and
operated.
MSC ARTS COMMITTEE
PRESENTS
GIFTS OF NATURE JEWELRY SALE
e were I I mt
nurses and
I practical i
he report sai
ions indicate
. but not enoui
diami has violent
taster weekend
United Press International
MIAMI — A dozen people
ed in violent deaths in a little
ore than 12 hours on Easter
eekend, forcing medical ex-
■ niner’s vans to wait in line to
dilleient |)")|( b oc li es a t the morgue,
tine "itisitig V '“i can ' t lemember another
i he mini hi TjJ vv i t jj so many separate inci-
t he year200()ri
e number ameK
ents of murder, attempted
under and suicide,” police Sgt.
ilie rcpoii' iik e Gonzalez, a 25-year veter-
(lepartnieni ft I of homicide investigations
rr/e should 11!% Sunday
• i‘T here is no explanation,” he
view ot die " jit), “p’s all just chance, like
supplv ol ne.il filing die dice.”
these ItuidsjL rppe deaths — nine slayings
it, it said,ad< nt i three suicides — occurred
working withlt% ween j a m anc i 4 p.m.
e nisi 1 these f ( . a turday.
hrough inipin'l Police and morgue officials
n efforts. iegan calling in reinforcements
Itore noon. At one point, the
nedical examiner’s vans waited
| line to unload-murder victims
Tthe morgue.
pSome officers suggested the
)0-degree weather might have
ontributed to the violence.
■‘It’s a combination of chance,
he heat, the full moon and the
Easter holiday,” said homicide
2d Press Internawjetective Bruce Roberson.
ainness BookolB____
lists as the "HJj
er: “The six*i
ah sheep's sick: ■
Now
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None of the slayings
appeared to be related, police
said.
Three victims were Mariel
Cuban refugees who had been
stabbed and slashed to death.
Another “Marielito,” Angel San
tos, 32, was shot to death by
another refugee in a revenge
slaying, police said. A derelict
died from wounds inflicted ear
lier when he had been beaten
with a board.
Most of the victims were shot,
including a man blasted in the
back of the head with a shotgun
after he insulted a waitress for
not speaking in English.
Elaine Rosenthal, 46, ex-wife
of a prominent Miami attorney,
was charged with first-degree
murder, accused of killing
Joseph Hagendorf, 36, in his
high-rise apartment before
dawn Saturday. Authorities said
the motive was not known.
Otto Sheely, 53, a Riviera
Beach building contractor who
had driven to Miami to consult a
spiritualist about his future, was
found shot to death in his car.
Two men shot themselves to
death in the apartments of their
girlfriends, police said.
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April 12 thru April 16
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Residence Hall Association Presents
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live on
KPFT 90.1 fm
11pm - midnight
Tue April 13
„ in the MSC
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> Sat April 17
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A NIGHT OF GAMBLING, PRIZES,
AND ENTERTAINMENT
Friday, April 16
8:00-12:30
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Major prizes donated by
DIAMOND ROOM 707
AND TOTAL PRIZE WORTH OVER $3000!
PLACE: MSC, 2nd floor and Lounge
TICKETS: $3.00 advance $4.00 door
TICKET SALES- APRIL 12 16 MSC,Shisa.Commons,Duncan,A&A,Zachry,Academic