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— y 12, ir state / national Battalion/Page 7 May 12, 1982 What’s Up Wednesday ^rollers 2 len ger$ ai ' wplai. m Muse stcards to' Is said. » r y the fj - rules, Nancy ad indie; rauld be Basicall; 1 out." loans foi ed airci :ost Must ty, she :OPAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION: The group will et for Holy Eucharist and supper at 5:30 p.m. at the Canter- y House, 902 Jersey St. ERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL: A candlelight com- nion service of meditation will be held at 10 p.m. in the pel, 315 N. College Main. Thursday ERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL: Group leaving at 0 p.m. from the chapel for the Sherwood Nursing Home to |g and visit. Friday OPAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION: The group will for Holy Eucharist and breakfast at 6:30 a.m. at the Interbury House, 902 Jersey St. IS Three employees killed during restaurant robbery United Press International MOUNT PLEASANT — Three employees found dead Tuesday in a northeast Texas pizza restaurant were killed dur ing an apparent robbery, police said. The bodies were found about 2:30 a.m. Tuesday in the Pizza Hut restaurant in Mount Pleasant, about 100 miles east of Dallas. A Department of Public Safe ty spokeswoman said four male suspects were being sought in the murders. The victims had been shot, stabbed and appa rently beaten with a hammer around midnight. “They suspect a .38-caliber weapon, a butcher knife and a claw hammer were used,’’ the DPS spokeswoman said. Robbery was given as the apparent motive in the deaths. Titus County District Attor ney Charles M. Cobb said the bodies of two men and one oting rules kinder blacks g United Press International ST. LOUIS — Federal laws ■st discrimination have not d preside ^vented voter registration Jimmy ocedures that are a major ob- wn by tlfk for hundreds of ini John'oijsands of Southern blacks s in druiHwant to vote, a newspaper and E|?. e chau The St. Louis Post-Dispatch, truction th( second part of a copyright >ion in tlifHes on voting rights in the eld at ai® South, Monday said regis- n Antoi» at * ori rules helped keep 2.5 ges. Ihon eligible blacks in seven nuthern states from voting in ■1980 presidential election. I newspaper conducted a iree-month study of voting ffilems. 1 The Post-Dispatch said the bstacles blacks find to registra- on include: • ‘Re-identification” laws that strike voters from election rolls unless they re-register. • Double-registration laws that require some voters to re gister once or city elections and again for state and other elec tions. • Requirements to show So cial Security cards or be vouched for by other qualified voters. • Limited hours and places to register. • Refusal to conduct neigh borhood registration drives. • Few blacks appointed as deputy voting registrars. • Refusal to use a “postcard registration” system. • Little effort to publicize deadlines and locations for re gistration. • Purges of voter lists that apparently remove more blacks than whites. C'ourtca S6BRING... For the cut that Polls into place naturally. Full salon service for men and uuomen by certified Sebring designers — 846-2924 Open 9 o.m. to 6 p.m. Mon.-Sat. 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