iH Page 10/The BattalionAThursday, May 5, 1983 Workers' tests show radiation United Press International WEBSTER — Preliminary tests have found measurable amounts of contaminants in the bodies of five workers at Gulf Nuclear Inc., according to state health department officials. They were suspected of being exposed to radiation during an accidental leak of materials at the company. Richard Ratliff, director of compliance and control for the State Health Department’s bureau of radiation control, said Tuesday further tests will be re quired to determine if the em ployees received harmful amounts of radiation doses. The initial results released came from Oak Ridge National Laboratories in Oak Ridge, Tenn. Nine employees were ex posed to radiation Feb. 8 when a worker accidentally sliced through a capsule containing Americium-241, an isotope used in the petroleum industry. The company apparently violated the law by failing to re port the accident, but employee Ken Kielwein, 26, wrote the state health department about the incident. The company’s operating license was indefinitely sus pended March 18 for failing to notify the state, failure to evalu ate the situation and the possible exposure to the employees. That suspension was over ruled by a judge in Austin, who said the state health department did not have the authority to order a suspension. I 4 ■ Coming in the Fall MSC Cepheid Variable Season Passes Any 10 Films for $12.50 including Dark Crystal * Alien Close Encounters of the Third Kind •itafT photo by >to by E cht( A little more whipped aean Circle K, an international service organization, tried to raise money for the March of Dimes Wednesday by selling banana splits. One of the t members. Dawn Baggott, a junior j biology major from Fort Worth, tjuts I the finishing touches on a spiit with a little help from junior agricultural economics major Reid Jinks. Inset: Freshman. Cindy Goodman, a general studies major from Plano, enjoyed the frozen treat at Rudder Fountain. • I TOKYO | STCJtK HQUSC 411 Texas Ave. College Station Across from Ramada Inn 846-5711 Ag committee approves pesticide authority bill United Press International WASHINGTON — The House Agriculture Committee’s approval of a bill extending au thority for the government’s pesticide programs for one year is only the first step, Rep. Kika de la Garza, D-Texas, reports. The measure, approved by the committee on a voice vote, next goes to the full House for consideration. The committee’s decision Tuesday overruled a subcom mittee that last week went along with appeals by the Reagan administration and chemical in dustry to extend the Federal In secticide, Fungicide and Roden- ticide Act for two years. Environmentalists were seek ing a one-year extension of the law that governs registration and use of farm and home pesti cides. “I am glad, of course, that we are moving the re-authorization bill along without delay, but I hope everybody interested in this important issue under stands that passage is just the first step in what the committee views as a two-phase proce dure,” de la Garza said. “The second phase will in volve many issues including pos sible changes in the pesticide law which need to be addressed by our committee. I can assure all concerned that we will begin consideration of those as promptly as possible “For the moment,how| was necessary to move with the critical itemsco authorization of theAcul Scientfic Advisory Panel Rep. George Brown, chairman of the subcc that approved the bill la: said the full committee that the Environmental lion Agency should mi provements in pesticide operations under its i legal authority and won the agency to expands ing of pesticide residues develop formal guideli making cancer risk assess .M S C. y\pGIE CINEMA^ PRESE NTS “If you really love me, you’ll take me to PIRANHACON IV!!” Friday, May 6th 9:00 p.m. The Grove PikAftHAOM IT / ft the Spawning *0 & o* GP $1.50 W/TAiv(U I.D. , Advance tickets at MSC Box Oft.ce Mon.-Fri. 8:30-4:30 Also 45 minutes before showtime ATTENTION MASOCHISTS Indiscriminate Taste + extreme stamina-full- refund* 'Stay all four movies and receive $1.50 back. Southwest Parkway (next door to Pelican’s Wharf) College Station