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TlwC The BaTTanon Serving the University community Vol. 76 No. 29 USPS 045360 12 Pages College Station, Texas Monday, October 11, 1982 Reagan to visit Dallas United Press International SANTA BARBARA — President Reagan, facing a barrage of criticism for an upsurge in unemployment, in tends to stress his “dramatic progress” in lowering interest rates and infla tion in the waning weeks of the con gressional campaign, aides indicate. After spending a relaxed weekend at his mountaintop ranch, Reagan flies to Dallas today for two political appearances in support of Republi can senatorial candidate Rep. James Collins, who has an uphill battle against incumbent Democrat Lloyd Bentsen. Afterwards Reagan will head back to Washington, where he will spend the rest of the week, highlighted by a nationally broadcast “progress re port” on the economy at 7:30 p.m. EDT Wednesday. White House spokesman Larry Speakes has labeled the address “non partisan,” but speaker Thomas O’Neill already has made a protest to all three major networks for giving Reagan time for what he calls “a pa tently political address for an elec tion.” NBC said it will air the address, but a spokesman for CBS said “no final decision” had been made although it was “likely” the network will carry the address. ABC said it was undecided. The harshest criticism for Reagan Sunday came from AFL-CIO Presi dent Lane Kirkland. “Never before in history have two crack-brained theories like supply- side economics and cultist monetar ism had a more extensive trial and been proved so wrong, to the great harm of so many people so quickly,” said Kirkland during an appearance on CBS’ “Face the Nation.” Chief of Staff James Baker said in a broadcast on ABC-TV Sunday that Reagan deplores the 10.1 percent un employment “and we’re going to do what we can to remedy that situation.” But, he added, “We’re making dra matic progress on two fronts — infla tion has been reduced by over 50 per cent, and interest rates are down by some 40 percent.” Baker also insisted that the 11.3 million people out of work would not be a dramatic election issue or “a watershed event” as far as the ballot ing on Nov. 2 is concerned. He said the administration does not believe it will be hurt badly be cause it had been anticipated for some time that the jobless rate would top 10 percent. Furthermore, he said that “the 99 to 100 million Americans who are em ployed are considerably better off than they were two years ago by reason of increased purchase power. “Their taxes are down and infla tion is down, and they’ve got more real take-home pay,” he added. Reagan’s political advisers and the GOP campaign committees were working out the final stages of the president’s participation in the cam paign. So far, only one other date has been set for the president to travel. He will fly to Peroria, Ill., Oct. 20 for an appearance in support of Rep. Bob Michel, the House Republican leader, and the following morning will fly to Omaha, Neb. 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( Jaruzelski expressed his sympathy to the rank and file members of Soli- / darity and the state-sponsored “branch” and “autonomous” unions also outlawed by Friday’s Parliament session. He stressed that new unions simul taneously created by the bill would be different from the old state- sponsored unions and Solidarity, which he called “an anti-socialist group.” i Jaruzelski said the authorities had been guided by good intentions in their dealings with Solidarity • bus round the Moon landing to the Space Shut tle program. “The space program should be en ded,” he says. “The whole thing is a hoax. It is simply a case of everything that goes up eventually comes down. It doesn’t orbit. What we see on televi sion are pre-arranged movies made in studios.” But why would the United States perpetuate such a “myth?” “The space program keeps the myth alive that the world is round,” he said. “You must have a total lie, not a partial lie. In order to keep the hoax alive, they staged the moon landing, and of course we all know that was a lie and that it never happened. “Now they keep telling us the shut tle is orbiting the world, but it is just falling down. Again, what goes up, must come down.” (B NCAA FOOTBALL 3:00 0 NCAA FOOTBALL (Joined In Progress) O BEAR BRYANT: COUNTDOWN TO 315 Host Joe Namath and other great players relive the foot ball histories of Alabama, Texas A&M and Kentucky with Coach Bryant. O 0D HORSE RACING Live cov erage of the “Jockey Club Gold Cup” for three-year-old Thorough breds and up, from Belmont Park in Elmont, N.Y. 4:00 0 BOYS OF OCTOBER Unlikely baseball heroes whose moments of glory occurred during a World Series game are profiled. (B SOCCER MADE IN GERMANY m LONE STAR SPORTSMAN 5:00 Q ED BILES EVENING 6:59 0 CD BASEBALL National League playoff game 4 (If neces sary) 9:00 CBN TOM LANDRY 9:30 CBN DALLAS COWBOY WEEKLY 10:30 Q HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ® WRESTLING 12:00Q3 COLLEGE FOOTBALL Houston Cougars vs. Texas A&M Aggies 12:30 O WRESTLING 2:00© AUTO RACING "World Sportsman 300” Sunday movies MORNING 9:30 Q3 ★★ “Tarzan's Hidden Jun gle” (1955) Gordon Scott, Vera Miles. Two unscrupulous hunters steal Tarzan’s friends, the animals of the jungle. 10:00© "Bad Day At Black Rock” (1955) Spencer Tracy, Rob ert Ryan. The people of a corrupt Western town are terror-stricken by the arrival of a one-armed man. 11:00© ★★ “A Fire In The Sky" (1978) Richard Crenna, Elizabeth Ashley. Based on the story by Paul Galileo. An astronomer is horrified to learn that a huge comet is on a collision course in direct line with Phoenix, Arizona. AFTERNOON 12:00© ★★★ “A Chump At Oxford” (1930) Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy. The romance of two young sters is encouraged by two scatterbrained matchmakers. 2:00© ★★★Va “Romeo And Juliet” (1968) Leonard Whiting, Olivia Hussey. Based on Shake speare’s play. Two star-crossed lovers meet with tragedy because of a feud between their families. © irir'A “Written On The Wind” (1957) Dorothy Malone, Robert Stack. Two boyhood companions fall in love with the same girl, resulting in the death of one of them. 2:30© AA’/i “Aloha Means Good bye” (1974) Sally Struthers, James Franciscus. When a physician’s son becomes ill, a young girl with a rare blood type is sought as a heart donor. 5:00© Vz "Survive!” (1976) Pablo Ferrel, Hugo Stiglitz. When a chartered plane carrying 45 mem bers of a rugby team crashes in the snow-covered Andes, the 16 survivors turn to cannibalism to obtain food. EVENING x 8:00© © © + ++'/2 “National Lampoon’s Animal House” (1978) John Belushi, Tim Matheson. Two college freshman join Delta House, the zaniest and wildest fraternity house on campus, and help to fight the efforts of the school’s dean to have them expelled. (R) (Parental discretion is advised) © © ★★Vz “Escape From Alca traz” (1979) Clint Eastwood, Patrick McGoohan. A hardened convict makes elaborate plans to break out of the escape-proof prison, n 10:30© “The Curse Of King Tut’s Tomb” (1980) Eva Marie Saint, Robin Ellis. An archaeolo gist who discovers the long-lost tomb of the legendary pharaoh clashes with an Egyptian profiteer determined to share the cursed booty. (R) © ★★★ “The Wind And The Lion” (1975) Sean Connery, Can- dice Bergen. An international inci dent occurs when a Moroccan leader kidnaps an American family and Teddy Roosevelt must call out the Marines to rescue them. 10:35© ★★Vfe “Hang ’Em High” (1968) Clint Eastwood, Inger Ste vens. A man brings those who tried to lynch him to justice. 11:50© ★★Vfe “The Public Eye” (1972) Mia Farrow, Chaim Topol. A husband’s plan to have his wife followed by a private detective backfires when the detective takes a fancy to her himself. 2:05© ★★ "Flying Misfits” (1976) Robert Conrad, Simon Oakland. “Pappy” Boyington and his band of aerial daredevils encounter per ilous adventures in the Pacific dur ing World War II. 3:55© ★★ "Red Stallion In The Rockies” (1949) Arthur Franz, Wallace Ford. A pair of former circus stars set out to round up a herd of wild stallions. Sunday specials AFTERNOON 4:00 © © THE ADVENTURES OF SINBAD Animated. An adventur ous young sailor volunteers to recover Baghdad’s magic lantern and genie from the wicked Old Man of the Sea who has stolen it. (R) EVENING 7:00 0 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SPECIAL “Polar Bear Alert” The great white polar bear and a Mani toba town's efforts to co-exist with them are the subjects of a docu mentary hosted by E.G. Marshall and narrated by Jason Robards. (R)g 11:00 0 SPEAKING OF LOVE Dr. Leo Buscaglia explores the con cept of mankind’s limitless poten tial for giving and receiving love. Sunday sports MORNING 9:00 © WRESTLING 10:00 © DALLAS COWBOY WEEK LY 10:30 O NFL WEEK IN REVIEW © FRED AKERS 11:00© BILL YEOMAN © NFL WEEKLY MAGAZINE © TOM LANDRY 11:30© O© NFL ’82 © © © NFL TODAY CBN ATHLETES IN ACTION AFTERNOON 12:00© © NFL FOOTBALL Hous ton Oilers at Kansas City Chiefs (Tentative) © © NFL FOOTBALL Washing ton Redskins at Dallas Cowboys (Tentative) © © NFL FOOTBALL The regu larly scheduled games may be pre empted if the NFL owner / player dispute remains unresolved. Alter nate programming will be sched uled on a week-to-week basis. 2:59 © © BASEBALL American League playoff game 5 (If neces sary) 3:00© NFL FOOTBALL Buffalo Bills at Baltimore Colts (Tentative) © © NFL FOOTBALL The regu larly scheduled games may be pre empted if the NFL owner / player dispute remains unresolved. Alter nate programming will be sched uled on a week-to-week basis. 4:30 © SPORTSBEAT EVENING 6:59 © © BASEBALL National League playoff game 5 (If neces sary) 7:00© TEXAS FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS 8:00 © COLLEGE FOOTBALL Tex as A&M vs. Houston 9:30© TEXAS A&M FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS 10:00 © WEEKEND SPORTS WRAP- UP 10:30 © BILL YEOMAN 10:50 © AGGIELAND: SPIRIT OF ’82 “Texas A&M” 11:20 © MERRILL GREEN 11:30© GRANT TEAFF © THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL )rps, grow ' cadets. “It’s the natural evolution of the * way things are in our society,” he said. "Our women do a damn good job.” ?R above niversity n “In the first place, we are now en- e forcing the quiet hours. Our fresh- e men and sophomores are being pro- 1, vided that time to study. Our senior t- class is dedicated to that.” Burton has high hopes for the new faculty adviser program, in which 44 faculty members have volunteered to serve as advisers to Corps outfits. The e commandant cited an especially ’ gifted incoming class as another l " reason why he expects the Corps to ^ improve academically. s “I think it’s clear to our seniors and e our juniors that these freshmen are a cut above the average bear,” he said.