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September 10,1
Abortion
filibuster
continues
United Press International
WASHINGTON — Senate
Republican leader Howard Bak
er said Wednesday it would be
difficult to stop a filibuster
against anti-abortion legislation
on the first attempt, despite the
personal prodding of President
Reagan.
Baker said, three hours be
fore the first vote on shutting off
debate, that “it would be diffi
cult to get cloture today, partly
because of absenteeism.”
He explained: “We have 10
on our side alone.”
The Senate GOP leader said
he would seek a second vote
Monday and, if needed, a third
on Tuesday.
Baker did not say what he
would do if a third cloture effort
failed, but he did acknowledge
that three attempts are usually
the maximum.
“At some point, we have to
finish this bill,” Baker said.
In two letters Wednesday,
one to Baker and the other to
nine undecided senators,
Reagan spelled out his support
for the abortion amendment.
Reagan has asked senators to
stand up and be counted on
what he called one of the most
important issues of our time.
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lay until
Friday
HILLEL JEWISH STUDENT CENTERrServices will
be led by Dr. Bierman starting at 8 p.m. at the Hillel
center.
TEXAS A&M SPORT PARACHUTE CLUB:Mem
bership and other information will be discussed in a meet
ing at 7 p.m. in 302 Rudder.
TEXAS A&M SAIDING CLUB: A formal outinc will be
held at Yegua Park on Lake Sommerville from loo;
Sunday alternoon.
INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP-
:Pete Wilso, I.V. staff person, will speak on evangelism in
a meeting from 7 p.m. to 9 in 410 Rudder.
INTRAM URALS: An Aggie All-Niter, with demonstra
tions, tournaments, special events and movies, will take
place from 7 p.m. to 5 a.m. For more information, contact
Barb Aiken, 159 East Kyle.
TAMO CO-OP STUDENT ASSOCIATIONS meet
ing to discuss the deadline For submission of resumes for
the co-op resume book is at 5 p.m. in the co-op office. See
newsletter for move information.
MSC VARIETY SHOW:Applications for
membership are due today. For n
tact Karen Snow at 846-7050.
MSC COLLEGE BOWL REGISTRATION:Registra
tion for the college bowl will be held through Sept. 17
You can register from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in 216 MSC
secretary’s island.
Saturday
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TEXAS A&M BOWLING CI.UB:Tryouu for W
men’s and women’s teams will be held at 9 a.m. atik
Triangle Bowling Alley. For more information call kt
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Harmon at 260-/760.
CATHOLIC STUDENT ASSOC :i A 1 ION:Me« i
5:30 p.m. at St. Mary’s Student Get iter for a Sunmnervt
hotdog toast.
INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP:!!
evangelism workshop led by Pete Wilson, l.V. Staff,hi!
be held from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. in 402 Rudder.
PERUVIAN ASSOC1AI ION: A meeting will beheldl.
Bryan Utility Lake at 1 1 :30 a.m.to plan future dub act) V'l
ties. of tl i "; iI < 1 - le
SADDLE & SIRLOIN Cl I meets at 8 an, ! c "® nX'nc,
Kleberg Center to go on a Guadalupe River Float, making th
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7:30.
BACCHUS:An informational |
GHTJS, will he held from 4 p.m
food and refreshments (l>eer an
TAMU SPORTS CAR CLUB
cross will he discussed
parking lot.
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Trio charged in profs death
United Press International
NEW YORK — Jail guards
kept a suicide watch Thursday
on three young male prostitutes
waiting to be returnea to Florida
MISSION
CAR WASH
3301 Texas Ave.
off exterior wash
to face first-degree murder
charges in the sadistic slaying of
the University of Florida’s
“junk-food professor.”
The three, including a 15-
year-old, waived extradition at a
hearing Wednesday after they
were arrested with the help of
New York’s homosexual com
munity, police said.
Officials said the blond,
boyish suspects were scheduled
to return to Gainesville today to
face first-degree murder
charges in the weekend killing
of Howard Appledorf, 41.
The charge carries a max
imum sentence of death.
Gary McNichol, 21, of Cali
fornia; Paul Everson, 19, of Ros-
lindale. Mass.; and Shane Ken
nedy, 15, of Woodbury, Conn.,
appeared before Manhattan
Criminal Court Judge Helen
Friedman on fugitive warrants
charging them with the ritualis-
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PROCEEDS OO TO I
The AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
ordered
i “suicide
tic killing.
Friedman
placet! under
and segregated fromthtrt
the inmate population at R:
Island jail after their <
appointed lawyer, Da
Lyons, said there was
reason to fear for the salt
these men.”
The trio, all dressed ind(
were flanked by detective
ing the hearing. Everson
McNichol wore red nail |
on each little finger.
Kennedy’s parents sat i
spectators' section and sak
feared coverage of his;
would affect their other
dren.
sliced froi
was succei
In addi
Whicwell,
leader in t
1,372 yai
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“You raise a kid, vou giwip?yers ti
a g<x>d home. For what? an d the k
nedy’s father said.
Authorities said the su>fcpi
were charged two weeks ami,
Gainesville with forging dm;
in Appledorf s name but *4
released a week ago whtnx
professor dropped the chart
Gainesville Police Ci
Richard Ward, who camt
New York to accompanytht
{ >ects back to Florida, said:
tilling apparently wasmodva
by revenge.
Deputy Inspector Step^
Kelly said the city’s homosn
community provided infon
tion that helped police find
suspects, who reportedly
been bragging about the ffi
der in gay bars.
Police said the the threew
well known in the gay com®
ity as male prostitutes andn
have been involved in a ring!
victimized homosexuals.
McNichol was arrestedei
Tuesday after leading polict
a wild chase in the victim’s!
Everson and Peterson
arrested late Tuesday and«
Wednesday in an area police
a “meat rack” because it is 1
quented by male prostitutes
Appledorfs hound andgl
ged body was found Sunda'i
his Gainesville apartnuf
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where the words “murder"4|
“redrum” — murder spelfj
backwards — had beenscra»|
on the wall with food.
Police said the killers ati,
“ritualistic” meal as AppW
slowly smothered in an ice-fit
bag placed over his face.
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