national Battalion/Page 9 October 1, 1982 His enrollment caused riot SPECIAL NOTICE DON’T FORGET to go by Yearbook As sociates (On Puryear behind Culpepper .Plaza) to have your Aggieland ’83 picture [teik 23tll For information 23t5 Integration commemorated ^HurdjiefF group forming. | call 693-Ifisr aftta 3. United Press International OXFORD, Miss. — The Uni versity of Mississippi Thursday commemorated the 20th anniversary of its blood-stained desegregation that began Sept. 30, 1962, with James Meredith’s enrollment. University officials tried to downplay violence that erupted when Meredith arrived at the campus. They said the positive aspects of integration at Ole Miss, a 134-year-old liberal arts school, would be stressed in the three-day anniversary program. The grey-bearded Meredith, who now makes his home in Jackson, Miss., spoke Thursday night at Fulton Chapel, next to the grassy circle where a bloody night of rioting erupted in 1962 when he was first brought to the campus by federal marshals. He officially enrolled the next morning while the odor of tear gas hung over the debris- strewn, bullet-torn campus. That night, a French news paper reporter and an Oxford jukebox service man were killed, and more than 200 others in jured as the riot raged into the chilled predawn hours. The angry crowd, mostly Ole Miss students but also hundreds of outsiders, finally was forced to retreat before the fixed bayonets of regular Army troops and federalized National Guardsmen. Meredith, an Air Force veter an who previously attended Jackson State College, was safely tucked away in his dormitory room during the battle. Meredith initially said he might not participate in the acti vities because he was expected to praise a lot of progress for blacks that he said hasn’t been made. But he announced about two weeks ago he decided to accept the invitation to speak after looking more closely into the program. Hrs: Mon-Sat 3-9 p.m.. * Sunday 1 p.m.-8 p.m. * ! 696-1220 H East Bypass and Mwy. 30. f 1 Service Road Going South - V* | * miles. f I 8120 | OFFICIAL NOTICE Contract deadline nears for Chrysler and UAW 696-7311 Join us for the Weekend! Friday: 11-2 5-11 Saturday: 5-11 Home Game Saturdays: 11-1 Sunday: 11-9 404 Shopping Center East University ECTORY REFUND POLICY (dory Fees are refundable in full during semester in which payment is made eafter no refunds will be made on cancel irders. Directories must be picked up dur- :he academic year in which they are pub- 8167 — United Press International DETROIT — Chrysler Corp. Chairman Lee lacocca says he is worried about an upcoming vote on an unpopular tentative agreement reached two weeks ago between the United Auto Workers and the No. 3 auto maker. The union was expected to announce T hursday its deadline for a vote on the pact, reached Sept. 16, which covers 91,000 ac tive and laid-off workers. Union leaders have delayed a vote in an effoi\ to soothe the gripes of disgruntled workers. Union members at 52 locals across the country must vote on the contract before it goes into effect. lacocca admitted Wednesday he is worried about the vote. “Yes, I’m always worried,” lacocca said. “I don’t think there’s a great alternative to it ACGUOAND REFUND POLICY fevAjlearbook fees are refundable in full during (lie semester In which payment is made $W^Breafter no refunds will be made an canoe) (c:W,orders. Yearbooks must be picked up dur ing le academic year in which they are pub- BgStudents who will not be on campus when AGE CEIltltd yearbooks are published, usually in Sep- nnnmire temher, must pay a mailing and handling fee. -Ullyilllie not be held, nor will they b« 6 St3tiOH Bled without the necessary fees having been oss from irosa Motel 8238 or >-4203 Old TV sets hazard to kids United Press International BOSTON — Children using old color television sets as dis- ATTENTION DECEMBER GRADUATES OF TAMU watch beta®' _ _ vwriif ON YOUR MARK, GET SET, GO-ORDER YOUR GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS ROOM 217. MSC 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM MSC STUDENT FINANCE CENTER MONDAY — FRIDAY Begin Sept. 1, 1982 — LAST DAY, Sept. 30, 1982 ;e For All Corp. Cais k — Painlirj 1 MOTCF MY INC, “ Service Since'ti Ave. 823-8111 ! KM OFFICIAL NOTICE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE ENGLISH PROFICIENCY EXAMINATION ALL JUNIORS and SENIORS jin curricula of the College of Science who have not previously taken Ihe English Proficiency Exam must take the EPE as scheduled Delow: BIOLOGY Departmental Curricula Tuesday, September 28 7:00 to 9:00 p.m., Rm. 102 A&A Bldg. CHEMISTRY Department Curricula fonday, October 4 T:00 to 9:00 p.m ; , Rm. 102 A&A Bldg. MATHEMATICS Depart Monday, October 4 ':00 to 9:00 p.m., Rm. 102 A&A Bidg. PHYSICS Department Tuesday, September 28 fOOto 9:00 p.m., Rm. 146 Physics Bldg. i order to qualify as a candidate for a degree in the College of Science, each student must emonstrate an ability to express himself/herself in acceptable English. This requirement hay be satisfied by (1) passing an examination in English composition (EPE) taken not later hanthe Spring semester of the junior year, or (2) completing English 301 at Texas A&M liniversity with a minimum grad of "C”. student who fails the written examination (EPE) must satisfy the lish Proficiency requirement designated by his/her respective de- artment. more information and guidelines on the nature of the examination, check Irith the departmental advisor. BIOLOGY, CHEMISTRY, AND MATH majors BUST REGISTER IN ADVANCE with departmental advisor. ions Department Curricula Curricula Paid Advertisement Gator 2 Fish '86 FOR LEASE T-S-O Prescriptions Filled Glasses Repaired * BRYAN 216 N. 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Despite criticism from the UAW, lacocca has persisted in touting his company’s healthy cash position. lacocca, in an appearance be fore the Women’s Economic Club of Detroit, said the com pany’s stash of $1 billion in cash and marketable securities is the most cash the automaker has had on hand in its history. “I’d tell the workers the best insurance they can have is to have some cash on hand,” lacoc ca said. UAW President Douglas Fraser has criticized the chair man’s optimistic statements. The union blamed such remarks for raising workers’ hopes about what they could expect from Chrysler in a new contract. Many workers are unhappy with the new pact, which in cludes a one-year agreement with wage hikes tied to future Chrysler profits and restored cost-of-living allowances. lacocca noted the cash was accumulated through the sale of Chrysler Defense to General Dynamics Corp. play screens for home compu ters or video games like Pac-Man and Space Invaders may be ex posed to radiation eight times the safe amount, doctors warned. The radiation from color televisions made before 1970 may be affecting the eyes and thyroids of young people who spend two hours a day hunched over their sets, the physicians from Veterans Medical Center in Washington reported in the New England Journal of Medi cine. “Although it is generally agreed the video display termin al is not a major source of radia tion for the user,” the doctors Wrote, “field surveys of older color television sets have indi cated 1.33 to 16.2 percent of re ceivers at some surface point ex ceed 0.5 milliroentgens per hour, which is the limit for emis sion set by the Food and Drug Administration Bureau of Radiologic Health.” Radiation intensity would not be a problem at normal viewing positions but people using mic rocomputers or playing video games tend to sit close to the dis play screen. 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