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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1982)
local / state Battalion/Page 3 June 24, 1982 journalism workshop to begin onday for 350 by Hope E. Paasch Battalion Staff igh school students will be- parpening their journalistic ills Monday with the opening |the annual Texas A&M Uni- ity Communications Work- »?” accord™ ey were oii| ipment to a.” to Stuff till superponti to a si could lem offthelfc’ W0I f s k°P c *' rector Sandra ■Jtt, an assistant professor of can cutl ;omm unications at Texas A&M, Beets about 350 students to leta, Theta«nd the five-day workshop, oid,andwpch will offer sessions for book, newspaper and tography students. Awards be presented at the end of workshop. , , ^Divisions include beginning dontwaiiliM ac [ vancec i photography, be- liing and advanced newspap- oicebuttoBproduction, and yearbook it out v production. de wins?” B itter ideas: I . ^ fnson reforms uldn’t help in, Profess' i. There is ; a superpoi favor of tiff it’’ also one I sort OmeJ “Some of the students will come to the workshop with vir tually no skills,” Utt said, “and others will come to sharpen their skills so they can go back in the fall and put out a decent publica tion.” Taylor Publishing Co. hand les the instruction in the year book division, she said. The other sections are taught by journalism instructors and pro fessional journalists from around the state. Students in the advanced newspaper division will produce one page of the July 1 issue of The Battalion, Utt said, and yearbook students will put together Weekbook, a mini yearbook for all workshop parti cipants. nodified by court: no single-celling wH, | United Press International pwORLEANS —The Fifth i. Circuit Court of Appeals Jdnesday reduced the impact |fi federal court-order reform Iflhe Texas penal system, rui ng the Texas Department of Corrections does not have to ide a single cell for each in- ate. he 143-page decision issued a three-judge panel softened sweeping reform order issued spring by U.S. District Judge lliam Wayne Justice in Tyler. Justice had said prison jwding in the nation’s largest al system had produced tel and unusual punish- lent” and must be alleviated. |He ordered single-celling, or 11 for each prisoner, and spe lled the amount of space that uld be allotted for each in- te. But the appellate court ednesday, ruling on the state’s eal of that order, said the liirt could set the goals for the form of the prison but “could t dictate how to achieve those ults.” [To do so “unnecessarily in- jles the management respon- ility of state officials,” the cofirt said. Bjustice, in his ruling on behalf of some 33,000 Texas inmates, ordered single celling be pro vided and each inmate be alloted 60 square feet of space in the dormitories. His order included a deadline of August 1981 for putting three prisoners to a cell. The state met the deadline by con structing tents on the prison grounds to house inmates. Texas prison officials esti mated that to comply Justice’s ruling would require an addi tional 10,000 cells which would cost about $300 million to con struct. Even at that, prison offi cials said it would be three to four years before the facilities could be ready. While the appellate panel said constitutional rights are not con fined to those available at only a modest cost, comparable costs for various solutions should be considered. The ruling further stated: “Neither the number of the in mates in one cell nor the amount of space provided for an inmate in a dormitory alone determines whether confinement is cruel and unusual. “Large prisons may be imper sonal, but they are not necessari ly inhumane,” the court said. The court had previously issued a stay to Justice’s ruling while it considered the state’s appeal. rincess Anne visits —pueblo, rebuffs press anon ;e of re® romas[ (order. recall, the United Press International ■TAOS, N.M. — Britain’s Prin cess Anne, a guest at an ancient Indian pueblo, accepted a pair iilf handmade moccasins for En gland’s newest prince, but snub bed reporters by refusing to dis- Icuss the royal infant’s birth. I The princess, 31, wound up a Bo-day visit to northern New Mexico with a brief tour of a y viewcoi'five-story apartment-style pueb- by the SUB built '0(3 or more years ago r e S p 0 nst !ln d occupied today by about . .|j we .4,700 people. ’ £ ' hkH A British journalist traveling is nei » “ith the daughter of Queen Eli- [beth II asked why the princess reluctant to comment on the yal baby. “Because that’s my business,” state of she snapped, before stepping isible for# 0 a waiting van for a return )ordertO"' Ibp to a resort ranch near Santa Wednesda y f° r inC ee .Bouston. where she will wind up ;an uT | nine-day American tour. promise i( k; Outfitted ; n tan j eanS) a r until il sleeveless yellow blouse and ready if Wearing a patterned head scarf, ntly arei the princess looked like an St optionBdinary tourist Tuesday as she srealanh# 0 H ec l through the two pueb- nenioryaf S /, T S f Ildef ° nso and Taos -. TV, nem thought she was a real prin- :' iiJN’” sa i d Kenneth Weahkee, a ■cond °P #y 7-year-old at San Ildefonso. nd be sc ( T Indians who gathered around would .i-' the governor’s tribal office cour- rison Ifard there — where children r’sNazi5 : jP^ r f orm ed dances for the royal re not O-Pjtor—jokingly said they had ace by ai 1 #P ected th e princess to wear a hnic reli-jp al dress and dara - ' 1 tl iroB After an hour-long drive to van t e The Taos Pueblo, secluded near tft° us A#i 161-foot Wheeler Peak, Prin- them t^ftss Anne was treated to an out re is the idoor ceremonial dance by paint- Imeared Indians who wore trib al for defr 1 regalia and circled another nsf a?0l 11 tp rou P °f Indians pounding a , ,‘ TyTei-emomal drum. 1 I Her eyes hidden behind ■mglasses, the princess sat im- illings- C fj Class o'] passively through much of the ceremony, causing some in the crowd to wonder if she were bored. “I think some of us parents are saying she doesn’t show too much enthusiasm like we’ve seen from some of our other dignitaries,” said day-school teacher Ethel Cordova. She said children at a nearby arts and crafts center were re buffed when they requested a royal autograph. But moments later, the prin cess made an impromptu appearance amid the circle of dancers, shuffling with two of the female participants and chatting amiably with them. Afterward she was presented with several gifts, including an original lithograph and the pair of moccasins for the newborn prince. She told about 300 Indians present: “I thank you all. You have been more than generous dur ing my rather short visit. I also thank Save the Children Federa tion for giving me the opportun ity to come here and to meet with you. I have very much en joyed my day, and I wish you all the best in the future.” Her trip drew the attention of a Santa Fe group opposed to the British presence in Northern Ireland. The Rev. 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