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Battalion/Page 9
December 13, 1982
What’s Up
Monday
MSC VARIETY SHOW:Applications to perform in the
1983 MSC. Variety Show are available now at the secretar
ies isle in 21b MSC. Deadline tor applications is Feb. 4.
PAREN TS’ DAY COMMITTEE:Aggie ‘Parents of the
Year” applications will be available now through Friday in
216 MSC. Deadline for applications is Jan. 25, 1983.
UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL: A study of the
Book of Revelation will be held at 7:30 p.m. at the Univer
sity Lutheran Chapel, 315 N. College Main in College
Station.
CENTER FOR NUMERICAL ANALYSIS .The Center
for Numerical Analysis, Departmentof Mathematics, will
host an international symposium on Approximation
Theory on Jan. 10 through Jan. 14, 1983 at 9:30 a.m. in
Rudder. Approximation theory is a pari of applied
mathematics and includes practical and theoretical
methods for solving a variety-of real-world problems,
often with the help of computers. The conference will be
attended by over 100 mathematicians from 20 countries
and approximately 100 lectures by leading experts will be
given.
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WASHINGTON — President
Reagan warned Saturday in his
weekly radio address to the na
tion that a decision against
building the MX missile would
“weaken our ability to deter
war” and reiterated his willing
ness to review plans for basing
the missile.
The House voted 245-176
Tuesday against spending $988
million to produce the missile,
mainly because of dissatisfaction
with the president’s proposal to
bury the MX in a dense pack
cluster. Reagan wants the Senate
to restore the money to a $231
billion defense appropriations
bill.
“Without the missile we
weaken our ability to deter war
and we may lose a valuable
opportunity to achieve a treaty
to reduce nuclear weapons on
both sides,” said Reagan. “With
it, we make progress on the
paths to peace.”
“I agree with my scientific and
military advisers that the closely
spaced basing plan we proposed
will work,” Reagan said.
“But,” he said, “We’re pre
pared to review this matter with
the Congress in the new year.
The basing mode is not an issue.
There’s plenty of time to decide
on that. What we need now is a
clear, positive vote on the missile
itself, to go forward on produc
tion of the missile.”
Dense pack is designed to
protect U.S. retaliatory capabil
ity. It calls for basing 100 MX
missiles in closely spaced silos in
Wyoming on the theory that
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as his car went, up in flames be
cause he didn’t have the $25 a
gas station operator demanded
for the loan of a fire exting
uisher.
“He has no humanitarianism.
, It stinks, as far as I’m con
cerned,” said fire Lt. John
Malone, referring to gas station
operator Morris J. Marsh, 54.
Michael Broadmeadow, of
Cumberland, said he asked
Marsh for the Shell station's fire
extinguisher when his car began
^ spewing smoke Friday while he
was driving to the Community
College of Rhode Island in War
wick.
Marsh refused to hand over
the extinguisher because the
young man didn’t have the $25
to cover the cost of refilling it.
Broadmeadow said Marsh also
refused to call the Fire Depart
ment, and he had to make the
call while his uninsured, $3,000
car went up in flames.
Broadmeadow finally called
his mother for help. She arrived
and paid Marsh the $25, but by
then the 1979-model car was
destroyed.
“If my car was on fire, I’d
never drive it into a gas station,”
Marsh said in his own defense.
“Would you?”
Marsh said he refused to give
Broadmeadow the fire exting
uisher because in similar situa
tions he has had to pay $25 “out
of my own pocket” to have it re
filled and recharged.
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Christmas
from the staff of
Backstage
Restaurant & Bar^^
A Christmas Wish
We sincerely wish all our generous patrons a
wonderful Christmas. May it be filled with
friends, family, love and joy. Thank you for
always being there.
(We will be closed Dec. 18-Jan. 6)
radiation, blast, fireball and de
bris from the first exploding
Soviet warhead would destroy
later-arriving Russian warheads
or divert them from course,
leaving MX intact. Critics charge
the plan won’t work.
Bollings, a potential candi
date for the Democratic pres
idential nomination, gave the
Democrats’ respose to the
Reagan’s radio talk. He accused
Reagan of junking human ser
vices programs in favor of a
“military spending spree.”
“I know you didn’t set out to
become the biggest spender of
all time, Mr. President,” Holl-
ings said. “But your blind stub-
borness — trying to have it all at
once — has brought you here.”
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