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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1983)
Thursday, April 14, 1983AThe Battalion/Page 9 Former Cowboy arrested Shaw said the formal drug- related charge would be viola tion of the controlled substances act — cocaine. Niland, 39, was arrested at 2:50 a.m. April 6 by police who said they stopped his car and observed bloodshot eyes, slur red speech and smelled alcohol on his breath. He spent seven hours in jail before being re leased. Police also charged Niland with driving while intoxicated, and driving with an expired license, expired license plates and an invalid vehicle inspection sticker. Niland was released after his attorney posted a $200 bond with the county to cover an un related misdemeanor theft charge. Niland, a University of Iowa graduate, played for the Cow boys from 1966 to 1974. patient still gone United Press International HOUSTON — A woman sus pected of spiriting her para noid-schizophrenic son from a state mental hospital has been ordered not to harbor the man or interfer with his guardian ship. Mirella Adelman said she had been keeping her son Daniel, 22, behind special barred doors in her home because he was beaten and sexually abused in state hos pitals. Daniel was reported missing from Austin State Hospital March 25 and a neighbor re ported seeing him at Mrs. Adel- man’s house April 3. Mrs. Adel man took the Fifth Amendment in response to questions at a hearing Tuesday. Authorities have been unable to locate the son. Harris County Probate Judge Jim Scanlan said Daniel, diag nosed as a paranoid- schizophrenic, had been in five state hospitals and that Mrs. Adelman, 48, who works as an exotic dancer, had complained of sex abuse in each one. “If this is so, there are appropriate avenues for pro secution,” the judge told her. After the hearing Tuesday, Scanlan issued an injunction forbidding Mrs. Adelman from hampering efforts to institution alize her son, and Daniel’s court- appointed guardian said he will seek a contempt citation if she does. photo by Ken Dorsey Jerry Duffey learn how to use a “stokes basket.” The basket is used to help peo ple trapped in unusual places such as cliffs and manholes. AREHOUSE First Presbyterian Church iarter Creek Parkway, Bryan 823-8073 Robert Leslie, Pastor rbara Ridlen, DCE SUNDAY: fillip at 8:30 AM & 11:00AM ||h School at 9:30 AM Ke Class at 9:30 AM IBus from TAMU R irDunn -9:10 AM ate -9:15 AM buth Meeting at 5:00 PM ry: All Events * * * * * * * * * } new balance } Save from * Selected Brand A- (QconVERSEJ AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS CLUB Annual Spring Awards Banquet APRIL 14, 7:00 P.M. College Station Community Center 1300 Jersey Street Guest Speaker — Wayne Jordon Class of '72 Senior V.P. — Ag Loan Dept. Fort Worth National Bank Tickets S6.00 On Sale in Ag Bldg. Room #214 Join us for half price on mixed drinks* and oysters on the half shell. Only at Pelican's Wharf every Monday through Friday 5-7 pm. pellCQA/ Uihcirf 2500 Texas Ave., 693-5113. *half price does not include beer, wine, cognac or ice cream drinks 40% to 50% Name Shoes! All Sweats Vz Price Nobody knows the athlete’s foot like Athlete's Foot. T-Shirts Only $250 J s: is r iiir Si ss ctivities Hot Line - 822-7063 I ® w FPISFECa 1 * 1 J Friday April 15-Saturday April 23 J if Post Oak Mall > J Near Dillard’s 764-1000 Hours 10 to 9 daily ^ QUALITY OF LIFE Stanford Court is nestled among the trees in Bryan’s prestigious Briarcrest area. Beautifully landscaped grounds, with a thoughtfully designed recreational facility enhance the environment and offer its owners a choice of exercise equipment, sauna, swimming, or the use of the hot tub. The homes enjoy courtyards, atriums, vaulted ceilings, fireplaces, and other generous architectural detailing. Full security systems, automatic garage doors, and microwave ovens all add to the quality and value. Stanford Court—Quality Living. to your living room, to your kitchen, to yonr bedroom, to your halls. to your closets, to your bathroom. “There has never been a better time to spruce the inside of your home, because we have just put all Do-it Latex In terior Paint on sale. Save on flat or semi-gloss... one gallon or 20...what ever you need. Then Do-it in Rose Beige, Oyster, Cool Jade or Nova Blue. Do-it in Chick Yellow, Navajo White or Linen, but whatever you do, do not put it off, do it for less, now while Do-it paints are on sale’.’ GALLON Reg. $12.99 But by all means, do it during our Doit Now Sale! Townhome Condominiums for $ 118,000. A development of the Stanford Group, Inc 3131 East 29th St. Next to Pacific Coast Highway Restaurant. MODEL OPEN DAILY 779-3232/846-5741 Cent^ Texas Hardware LARGEST IN TEXAS • ESTABLISHED 1919 1901 Texas Ave. Townshire Center 8:30-6:00 Mon-Fri Bryan, TX visa & mastercard accepted 8:30-5:00 Sat