Thursday, April 21, 1983/The Battalion/Page 5 Soviet patrols ;een in Gulf 3WII ‘s award of educationj iology trainitj e Early Cam chologyofitt nee in researd st at Anaheim, earth program cultural biasB idy of race di award in fnt Excellence fa I the America] Award. United Press International PORT ARTHUR — Soviet irships and submarines have n spotted within 50 miles of Texas coast within the last [e months, military officials “They could be on informa- in-gathering missions, masked fishing fleets monitoring air ives, phone calls, mapping the |rface or observing shipping :nds,” Lt. Col. Richard Zucker Id The Port Arthur News in a port Tuesday. Zucker, an official in Air |rcelong-range planning, said patrols are legal as long as leign warships stay outside 3-mile U.S. territorial limits, hlso said they might become Ire frequent because of Soviet ivity in Cuba. “The Soviets have three clas ses of submarines — Typhoon Class, Yankee Class and Victor Class. These subs are on con stant patrol on our coastline. We feel like they’re out of the Cuban area,” said Zucker, who is sta tioned in San Antonio. A Navy spokesman said the last time the Soviets were seen near the Texas coast was be tween Nov. 25, 1982, and Feb. 1, 1983. He said a missile cruiser, missile frigate, diesel submarine and replenishment ship made the foray. “We know they came into the Gulf of Mexico and proceeded up the coast, making a semicircle at some point in the Gulf,” said Lt. Aaron Long, a Navy spokes man in Washington, D.G. “They came within 50 miles offshore from the Texas- Louisiana border,” he said. / plan nventor urges egalizing gun utdoor Recra in the Colle street. United Press International 1USTIN — A Houston (iceman collapsed in a heap ent will holdi [ihe floor of the State Capitol ran electric gun was fired at i in a demonstration de led to help legalize the or the five-)a bpon’s use by homeowners, problems ri J-4900andzl Tneweapon is called the 1 as- z for region 1! | ;m acron y m f° r “ Tom Swift 5 "this electric rifle.” (currently is classified as a arm under federal law and is addressed specifically by :e weapons statutes. mobilizes its target and causes no permanent physical damage, Emmett said. Houston police officer Roy House volunteered to be target for the device and collapsed in a heap on the floor when he re ceived the 50,000-volt charge. av dM'l House immediately jumped to his feet after the demonstra tion and said he felt no lingering effects from the Taser. The weapon sells for about $400. is scheduled If hibitors.enK The law needs to be clarified Texas so private citizens can ave one and defend them- tation Parksai aly and framK a rightly coloid he park.' ?d by Aprils L es " R e p Edward Emmett lodgers at i Jl the House Criminal Juris- tuderice Committee. The device shoots darts iched to thin, 14-foot electric lines which transmit an im- bilizing, stunning dose of ctricity. Because the current has low lerage, the Taser only im- ment The Taser’s inventor, Jack Cover, told lawmakers that more than 350 police depart ments in the nation currently are using the device as a non- lethal method of immobilizing suspects. He said more than 15,000 Tasers have been pro duced in 10 years. “This is the exact opposite of a cattle prod,” Cover said. “A cat tle prod is designed to make people move. This makes them stop.” Tennis Tow® May 20 M y 9 at the Bro 1 •eet and Coll? ral Park loo* L participant® rn forms tna'i 1 udge limits hemical use I United Press International HOUSTON —Some 130can- il sportinggtf* | patients worldwide can con- |ie to receive treatments of a recreationp 1 : lm j ca i derived from human ne.but they are the only ones to can at this time, a federal _ 8 e has ruled, submit for® 16 ReedMcB’ U.S. District Judge Gabrielle 5. fully tested in animal studies. The court order listed the 130 patients of Dr. Stanislaw Burzynski of Houston. Donald Tuesday ordered a tor to halt the manufacture distribution of Antineoplas- i for anyone other than the The court order, which is good for 10 days, halted the work of Burzynski, the Burzyns ki Cancer Research Institute and North American Consul tants Ltd. ) patients. ■The FDA contends that the bill [mical generally is not recog- jed by qualified experts as safe 1 effective for the treatment icancer, and it has not been The American Cancer Society has urged individuals afflicted with cancer not to participate in treatment with Antineoplastons. They are described as two che mical fractions extracted and purified from human urinary peptides. , indicated iH ornate postpones lost round n 1 * X x rhW on marijuana We’ll be bad 9 1 I United Press Ii AUSTIN —T1 takes to ML , , .• . he Senate Juris- n 3,000 sf- ludence Committee, shaken by ognition lierttestimony Tuesday, post- titionscircj m ec | a vote on a p,jj| w hich Americans 1 L| ( | rec j uce the criminal iservative ob' Lltjes for possession of less 1 senators s' | n an ounce 0 f marijuana, ivate meetn 1 ; r'The overwhelming weight lurgedthe® I uncontroverted evidence is gnition. „ j s a harmful drug,” said iponse I W || larc [ s a i W en, a member of i the truv tt Texas War on Drugs Com- 'ernorshas L ee anc | arc i ent opponent of said S. I (it measure. I Shields, wlp 0 i[ ow j n g ,h t > testimony, the ef objection fe! lm [ttee postponed a vote on ty of the ga) & biI1 tha t would reduce, from liversitv fi# a class B misdemeanor to a class C misdemeanor, the penalty for possession of not more than an ounce of marijuana. Former Harris County Assis tant District Attorney Randy McDonald, now a private attor ney, said the prosecution of pos session of marijuana as a class B misdemeanor “places a heavy burden on the taxpayers.” O.Z. White of San Antonio, who said he was a drug resear cher, told the Senate panel that harsh penalties do not curb marijuana usage among young people or adults. 10W pleted a siir' ( ' Ty 35 percet 1 his type aM ind early sp® 11 ! ossible expli under stud)! irying factor es damaginj ral nervous r birth, or tM ead smelters pay ir board member United Press International and fall. T^’ ARLINGTON — A memher ily and AuG the Texas Air Control Board [eivecl consulting fees from Dallas lead smelters, but hq led a conflict of interest jitig he excused himself from Missions about the plants. . — Engineering professor Vit- maysotuf ■ioArgento of the University i [Texas at Arlington has served the lack of y I the board since 1979. the studies^ 1‘T don’t find any conflict of he figures. ' lerest,’’ Argento said. “1 have Tow we must 1 Irticipated not at all in matters vii*g lead companies.” Argento and fellow UTA professor Ernest Crosby wrote the 1981 Environmental Protec tion Agency study that found lead levels around the plants, owned by RSR Corp. and Dixie Metals, well in excess of govern ment safety limits, touching off a lawsuit by residents. Argento said that after the study was written, RSR hired him to perform soil tests. EPA files indicate Dixie paid Argento for air monitoring over a period of years. 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