The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 22, 1983, Image 10

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    Page 10/The Battalion/Friday, April 22, 1983
Heart
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the drawing board with newer
models on the way.
According to a study done by
New York Times writer Harry
Schwartz, within the next few
years the air compressor that
sustains artificial heart patients
will be lighter and portable.
Clark’s unit weighed 375
E ounds. In addition, a small,
uilt-in motor will be attached to
a tiny external battery so the pa
tient will be free of electric wall
sockets, Schwartz said.
But recent medical miracles
don’t stop with operations. New
studies hold promise of discov
ering the causes of heart disease
and the hopes of such cures as
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the drug streptokinase, which
actually could stop a heart attack
in progress. Researchers also are
studying a group of drugs
known as beta-blockers, which
are believed to reduce the strain
on the heart by preventing cer
tain chemicals from reaching re
ceptor sites in the body during
stress.
Schwartz speculates that
perhaps one day a pill or similiar
medication will be produced to
prevent heart attacks. Research
— and the miracle of Barney
Clark — seem to indicate that
this day is not too far away.
Texarkana
gets grant
for
sewer
United Press International
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — The
Environmental Protection
Agency awarded the border city
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grant to construct a new sewer
system, Rep. Beryl Anthonyjr.,
D-Ark., announced Thursday.
The sewer project is a joint
venture of the Arkansas and
Texas cities that compose Tex
arkana. The plant is being built
on south State Line Avenue, the
dividing line between the border
city.
Anthony said from Washing
ton Thursday the project in
cludes construction of a new
waste water treatment plant and
rehabilitation of sewer lines.
Texarkana, Ark., city mana
ger Ken Parker said the two
cities will begin issuing $7.9 mil
lion in bonds Monday to finance
the local share of the project.
Whafs Up
Friday
JPRE-LAW SOCIETY:A mock LSAT is scheduled for 9 a.m.
Saturday in 102 A&A. Pay a $5 entry fee in 101 Harrington
today!
'TAMU CHESS CjLUB:Players of all strengths are welcome to
attend a meeting at 7 p.m. in 402 Rudder.
OFF-CAMPUS CENTER:A Roommate Session, sponsored by
the OCC, is scheduled for 2 p.m. in 502 and 504 Rudder.
Students seeking roommates for the summer and/or fall semes
ters are encouraged to attend.
CATHOLIC STUDENT CENTER:CathoUc grads will meet
for elections then dinner at 6 p.m. at the Student Center.
MSC AGGIE CINEMA:“An Officer and a Gentleman” will be
shown at 7:30 p.m. and 9:45 p.m, in Rudder Theater and
Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in the Auditorium. ‘'Grease’’ will be
shown at Midnight at Rudder Theater, Admission is ONLY $ 1
per person per performance.
UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL:Grad students and
those over 22 will meet at 6 p.m. at the University Lutheran
Chapel, 315 N. College Main, College Station and go out to
supper.
WATER SAFETY INSTRUCTION:Attention swim-class stu
dents! Have you signed up for the Swim-u-cross for Red Cross?
Instruction is scheduled from 7 p.m. to II p.m. at the P. L.
Downs Pool (indoor).
Saturday
ALL BUSINESS SOCIETY PARTY: A party featuring a Chili
Cook-off, free beer, music, dance and a senior flush letter
burning is scheduled from 4 p.m. at Hensel Park.
OUTDOOR RECREATION COMMITTEE:Sign up now at
the SPO office secretaries island (216 MSC) for the April 23
canoe trip on the Guadalupe River.
AGGIE ALLEMANDERS;Fun Dangles Dance is scheduled
from 7:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. in 127 College Station Community
Center.
TEXAS A&M RUGBY CLUB:Narional Collegiate Playoffs
Tournament is scheduled today from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and
Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Main Drill Field, north of
MSC.
THE ENDING HUNGER BRIEFINGThis seminar spon
sored by SWAMP is scheduled from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. in 701
Rudder. Starvation exists — it shouldn't. VVe have die resources
to eliminate it. Education is the first step.
MUSICIANS’ CLUB:Springjam '83, a concert/dance, is sche
duled from 4 p.m. to 1(1 p.m. at The Grove. Tickets will be sold
at the gate for $1 per person.
HILLEL CLUB: Morning services will be led by RapDoHiJ
He w ill also present a lecture on Judaism and AstrdnpiJ
401 Rudder.
p.m. in
MSC AGGIE Cl NF. M A: ’’Grease 2” will be shown at Mi
Rudder Theater. Admission is $1 per person.
AMARILLO HOMETOWN CLUB:A picnic isschedakalt
10:30 a.m. at I .ake Somerville. Food and drinks will be pravn
by the club.
PRE-LAW SOCIETY: A mm k LSAT is scheduled for9a^
102 A&A. Pay a $5 fee in 101 Harrington by Friday,
banquet is scheduled from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. atCenart,i
Italian Restaurant in Bryan.
INTRAM UR AL- R EGR EA 1IONAL SPORTS.A Caa
Race is scheduled for 10 a.m. For more information, cal Si
7826 or come by 159 E. Kyle.
Sunday
THE SIXTH ANNUAL VET SCHOOL HORSESHO
:The horse show, scheduled at 8:30 a.m., has been moved!
the Equestrian Center to Hunter Creek Stable. Come on a
and see some beautiful horse flesh.
MSC CEPHEID V ARIABLE:A Day in the Park issdiedi
for noon at Oaks Park. Cepheids need to be there at 11:!
Games and he cream will be provided by Ceplurid.Otherca |
mittee members should bring their own food.
YOUTH ASSOCIATION FOR RETARDED CITIZEN
T ree bowling for mentally retarded youth and Aggiesw
to volunteer to provide recreational programs for the!
iped is scheduled at 1:30 p.m. at the Triangle ftowid
:ge Avenue. Bryan.
MSC AGGIE CINEMA: Fellini’s "Amarcord" will be shoii
7:30 p.m. in Ruddei Theater. Admission is $1.50 withjTs
A&M I D. :
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INTRAMURAL-RECREATIONAL SPORTSa m
Tournament is scheduled for noon at Mt. Aggie (thesknluji
For more information, call 845-7826 or come by 159E fe
TEXAS A&M RUGBY CLU B:National Collegiate PW
Tournament is scheduled today from 10 a.m. to 3 p,m at
Main Drill Field, north of MSC.
If you have an item for “What’s Up,” you can fill outanoticti
216 Reed McDonald at least two days in advance ofthei®
ity. No items are accepted by phone.
Tim
industri
Garland
molten
Convicted kidnapper, rapist
receives 60-year sentence
United Press International
HOUSTON — A Jasper man
has been sentenced to 60 years
in prison for the abduction and
sexual abuse of the son and
daughter of a Houston vice
squad lieutenant.
George Elwood Ward, 27,
pleaded guilty to aggravated
rape and aggravated kidnap
ping charges in March. He was
sentenced Wednesday by State
District Judge Jon Hughes.
Ward was sentenced to 60
years in prison on the rape
d r
ter
in
charge an
20 years in prison on
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