national Battalion/Page 10 November 12,1982 GOING SHOPPING? Check the ads in The Battalion for the best buys! MIC WANTED TO BUY!! BASEBALL CARDS .M S C. AGGIE QINEM/\ Texas’ Largest Sports Collectors will be in College Station-Bryan THIS WEEKEND ONLY paying Cash for Base ball & Football cards, photos, sports statues, collections, and unique Baseball items. BRING YOUR CARD & ITEMS to the HOLIDAY INN NORTH BRYAN on Saturday, Nov. 13 or Sunday, Nov. 14 from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. ASK FOR LARRY or TOM Science bypasses paralysis maoiaomMtiraarc III IPS MM ill Ml IllllIIII/ffllTISIIliii IMS “ Ilf lOH TIISII ■ISSI“"?W III “Ml [HLliir'M Hi |PGl PMfNTAL GUIDAKCt SUCGfSTtD * mr^^pT •»ua«iwwiKio FRIDAY & SATURDAY 8 P.M. THEATRE DUDLEY MOORE is ARTHUR FRIDAY & SATURDAY MIDNIGHT THEATRE ALL MOVIES $1.50 WITH TAMU ID GIG 'EM WITH A BUCK OFF! Tor great Mexican food at real savings, bring \n this coupon for $1.00 off the reg- ufar menu price on any of the following-. 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MANOR ^ EAST * MALL J 823-8300 Xi STALLONE {This time he% fighting for hto Mfe. 2:20 4:45 7:15 9:50 MFU lift you up where you belong geotSmajv a . . htfCKfOUinMi' aiim* ANNE ARCHER TERRY JASTROW 4:55 r' 7:20 2:254:50 7:15 9:40 WALTZ ACROSS TEXAS f r ^.a deUghttuUy crude love story. 2M04:S&7;19*2« 2:4S 8:00 7:25 9:^ ' l\j □ Qoouwwtnco-- , , 0l p H , FUMtlVNSUPtHPONRV^lON- ’I jPQl JU ec£N»v.s.Ta0.stRieuT.0K cij -nc. i J JON » ANN-MARORET .. |* LOOKING ' J • TO GET . * OUT « HOLLYWOOD po J >■ 2:35 5:00 7:288:50 . 3:504:55 7:108:25 i HALLOWEEN III Sorceress 48 S: CHECH AND CHONG DAN AYKROYD IT CAME FROM i 21 r* CAMPUS 846-6512 M Ttw 7il5 the n IN TEXAS FRI/SAT MfDNIQHT SUMMEROF ho- ‘W 022- * * + * sW PALACE XAGUNILUMA BARRIO A EtCORTAOO £ United Press International DAYTON, Ohio — A young woman who is paralyzed from the waist down had a 50-50 chance Thursday of becoming the first paralysis victim to walk by means of computerized elec trical stimulation. Nan Davis, 22, has been con fined to a wheelchair since a car accident the night of her high- school graduation. But in recent months, her legs have been ex ercised and strengthened by computerized electrical stimula tion in a Wright State University laboratory. Wright State scientists sche duled a demonstration and news conference to showcase their technology, which previously has made it possible for para lyzed patients to pedal bicycles and tricycles. Wright State officials believe in the near future the technolo gy will enable her and other pa ralyzed people to walk. For the past 13 years, Dr.Jer- rold Petrofsky, director of Wright State’s biomedical en gineering lab, has been refining technology in which he links electric current with computers to produce movement in other wise lifeless muscles of paralysis patients. He tapes electrodes to the skin over six major muscle groups in the legs and programs a computer to order successive, milli-second bursts of electrical stimulation to the appropriate muscles at the appropriate times. Instantaneous feedback to the computer regulates the movements. Petrofsky said in patients who have been able to pedal bicycles and tricycles the movements are as smooth as those of a normal Friday TEACHER EXCELLENCE AWARDS NOMINA TIONS: Attention: Liberal Arts students! Nominations for teaching excellence awards will be accepted Nov. 15 through December 6. Nomination forms can be obtained , at the Academic and A&A Buildings— 1st floor, Let yotir voice be heard! HILLEL CLUB — JEWISH STUDENT CEN TER :Services honoring Prof. David Woodcock and hij students from the school of Architecture will be held in a meeting at 8 p.m. at the Jewish Student Center. Also, a presentation of the history of Temple Freda, built in 1903 in Bryan will be held. HELLENIC STUDENT ASSOCIATIONS Cultural Party will be held at Quanset Hut A at 8 p.m. We would like to make people acquainted with our traditionahvay of entertaining. We’ll have Greek Food and many sur prises. For more information, call 779-6771 or 696-4206. U N1TED CAMPUS Ml NISTRY:Manning Smith will be calling our Square Dance at the Dinner and Dance to be held at 6:30 p.m. at the A&M Presbyterian Church. Admission is $2. EPISCOPAL STUDENT’ ASSOCIATIONThe group meets for Holy Eucharist and breakfast at 6:30 a m. at the Canterbury House, 902 Jersey St. INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP :“The Effective Ambassador’’, a slide presentation on Evangelism, will be featured in a meeting from 7 p.m.to9 p.m. in 308 Rudder. STUDENT PU BIT CAT IONS :J u n iors, Seniors Grad and Vet, Med students may have your pictures taken between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.. Monday thi Friday, at the Yearbook Associates at 1700 PuryearDr, For more information, call 693-6756 or 845-2611. final deadline for pictures is Dec. 17. No make-ups will allowed after this date. MSC OUTDOOR RECREATION:Sign up in 216 for Thanksgiving trips: backpacking - Caney Creek derness, Ark. and rafting - Big Bend National Park. Big Thicket trip that was to Ire held Nov. 13 and No’ has been canceled due to the lack of participants sigm up. Saturday person. Petrofsky’s ultimate goal is to allow paralyzed people to walk freely with microprocessers (tiny computers on chips) im planted near their paralyzed muscles. INC.: A Pu :30 p.m. in Ob WOMEN IN COMMUNICAT IONS, Workshop will be held from 10 a.m. to Reed McDonald Building. HILLEL CLUB:Services will he held at 10 a.m. at Ten Freda in Bryan. A tour of the building will Ire held; wards. The Israel Club and Grads will have a tm plus a get-together, at 8 p.m. at the Jewish Student Center. ACU-I QUALIFYING BACKGAMMON TOl NAMENT:A tournament will be held at 9 a.m. in! Rudder. The winners will proceed to regionals in Hou ton. For more information, contact James Turner at 26 3166 or Holly Haines. UNITFT) CAMPUS MINIS FRY.A Bible study will be held at 6:15 p.m. at the A&M Presbyterian Church. Student takes 9 hostage United Press International . BURKE, Va. —A jilted teena ger armed with a rifle releaseda sixth hostage early Thursday’ but still held three others inan office of Virginia's largest higli school. Senior Citizens Price $2 00 an - Age 65 & Over with ID [TISO 0 horvcy Rood 764-0616 TONIGHT: 7:15-9:30 He is 3 SAT/SUN 12:30 million light 2:45-5:00 yeorsfrom 7:15-9:30 home. ET TIU EXTKA-Tl KHTSTKIAL 23rd WEEK! A UNIVERSAL PICTURE TONIGHT: 7:25-9:50 SAT/SUN: 12:15-2:35 5:00-7:25-9:50 ^ 4th WEEK! Twentieth Lentury-fo* (Yesenls a FRANK YABLANS iwu no „ a FRANK PERRY Fiin, Forgive me, Father, for I have sinned. CHRISTOPHER REEVE MONSIGNOR TONIGHT: 7:00-9:10 SAT/SUN: 1:00-3:00 5:00-7:00-9:10 THE COMEDY FAVORITE OF THE YEAR! PETER O'TOOLE JESSICA HARPER r ^7 Favorite Year [w) Students with school I.D. $2.00 Friday (except midnite) Sat/Sun all seats $2.00 1st 30 min. first show!! PLITT CENEMA I & II SKAGGS CENTER 92K&AFS Midnite Shows "Texas Chainsaw Massacre” (R) "Rocky Horror Picture Show” (R) Both features start at 12:30 a.m. Skaggs center CINEMA l&ll 846-6714 TONIGHT: 7:30 9:30 SAT/SUN: 2:00 3:45 5:35 7:30 9:30 National Lampoon’s ‘CLASS REUNION” (R) The class of '12 returns to Lizzie Borden High - No class has less class than this class! TONIGHT: 7:15 9:45 SAT/SUN: 2:15 4:45 7:15 9:45 The Most Fun Vou'll Ever Have BEING SCABED CREEP SHOW Hal Holbrook-Adrienne Barbeau Fritz Weaver-Leslie Nielsen Carrie Nye-E. G. Marshall Police said James Stevens, 18, was despondent because his girl friend rejected him. Stevens re leased one woman but held Lake Braddock High School Principal: John Alwood, and another man and woman. Stevens, who fired several shots at his girlfriend and police, forcing evacuation of the school^ took nine hostages at the outset of the drama Wednesday afler- noon. He later traded five hos tages for food. The sixth hostage to be freed was Frances Ramsey, an em ployee in the data processingde partment. The school, the largest in the state with 4,300 students, was j ordered closed today becauseof: the standoff. Telephone service, was cut off because Stevens had been trying to make calls to Texas and elsewhere, officers ] said. Police, who said Stevens was armed with a .22-caliber rifle with a telescopic site, indicated they were willing to wait out the situation. “This guy is under tremen dous strain and has put himself in a difficult position. We have made significant progress since yesterday and we are not about to over-react to a situation like this,” said Buracker. Fairfax County Police Capt Andrew Page said Stevens had made no demands. Teachers said Stevens was I able to get in almost unnoticed with the rifle because the; thought he was carrying a prop for a production of the musical “Oklahoma.” Police said on Wednesday Stevens asked for coffee, ice cream, sodas and a pizza. ortm <* Tram UMtr