Specially Designed AGGIE TAFFY Arriving in time for Graduation $ 2.99* reg. $4.50 Graduation Week only Taste-tantalizing taffy 2214 South Texas. C.S. 3609 Place E. 29th -Bryan Page 8/The Battalion/Wednesday, May 2,1984 Manson cult disciple receives no parole United Press International SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. — Charles “Tex” Watson, the Manson Family’s most mur derous disciple, was denied pa role Tuesday for the sixth time despite his claims that he found God and has paid the price for the killings. The board said in its unani mous decision, “The enormity and heinousness of the offenses indicates an insensitivity to hu man suffering and testifies to the rage and human violence” that Watson felt during the murders. Watson watched expression less as the decision was read af ter three hours of testimony and 40 minutes of deliber ations. The board ordered Watson returned to his cell at the Cali fornia Men’s Colony until an other parole hearing in 1985. Watson, who became a born- again Christian in prison and now works as an assistant chap lain at the facility, told the three-member board that God had forgiven him and he was “paying the price” for the kill ings. “What I did 15 years ago in taking these lives can never be justiFied,” Watson told the panel. He then added, “As far as my faith in God and the for giveness of God, I find justifica tion.” Watson, 38, was convicted of seven murders during the bloody August 1969 slayings at the homes of Tate and grocer Leno LaBianca. Originally set to die in San Quentin’s gas chamber, Watson’s sentence was overturned in 1972 and changed to life imprisonment. Watson said Manson’s reli gious beliefs were those “of a maniac, a wild man.” “I was deceived,” he ex plained. “He was full of lies and I took those belief systems which are totally contradictory to what I believe today. Steven Kay, a Los Angeles County prosecutor, told report ers before the hearing that “Watson wants to return to the society he tried to destroy, and that society doesn’t want him back.” He said Watson, who led the other Manson Family followers on the grisly rampage that killed seven people, hanged the pregnant Tate by a rope around her neck and sus pended her from a roofbeam while she was still alive, stabbing her repeatedly in the stomach. Kay told the board that Wat son put too much of the blame for the brutal slayings on Man- son and didn’t accept enough responsibility for his own ac tions. He said 90 percent of the 156 stab wounds inflicted on the seven victims were made by Watson. Doris Tate, mother of the ac tress, said her family had suf fered “untold anguish” since the killings. “Sharon and my unborn grandson are gone, I cannot bring them back,” she said. “But I can speak out for potential vic tims and society as a whole.” Mrs. Tate and Citizens for Truth, a group that lobbies against parole for killers, brought eight boxes containing petitions signed by 60,000 peo ple opposing Watson’s parole. INTERNATIONAL BOUSE •'"uwms RESTAURANT Siamese twin is OK after new surgery United Press International Force Base hospital. Around tom Anthropology Society hosts lecture The Anthropology Society is sponsoring a lecture byHt B. Thomas Gray Wednesday at 7 p.m. in Rudder Fonm Gray, a professor of physical anthropology at Southws Texas Stale University, will present a lecture and slides!* about the controversy surrounding Australopithecusati rensis, a 3.5 million year old human ancestor (alsoknownj “Lucy”) which he co-discovered in Ethiopia in 1974 with Donald Johanson. “Lucy” is the most complete,!*! preserved skeleton of any erect walking human ancesit: ever found. The lecture is free and open to the public. Museum sponsors summer camp The Brazos Valley Museum will host a Summer Natm Camp beginning June 4 and continuing through Aug. Children ages 3-4 can attend from 9 a.m. to noon anddi dren ages 5-12 can attend from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Participai. will spend the mornings outside and the afternoons arts and crafts. For more information, call 779-2195. Seminar applications available Applications are being accepted for the Student Spai ers’ Seminar which will be offered during the fall semestn The seminar is designed to prepare students to speak behalf of Texas A&M. Seminar sessions will include topics such as the mechait ics of speaking, speech preparation and delivery, ofte asked questions and answers and practical experience. Ik seminar will be informal and designed to be useful boihbf fore and after graduation. Places are limited to 15 sophomore or junior (or son# Fifth year senior) students with a moderate to heavy involve ment in campus activities. More information and appfo lions are available in the Student Activities Office, 208h vilion or by calling 845-1133. Deadline for applicatione Friday. SAN ANTONIO — A Si amese twin girl surgically sepa rated from her sister under went follow-up surgery to close an abdominal wound Tuesday at Wilfred Hall Medical Center, an Air Force spokesman said. The infant, named Emily, will make medical history if she survives the April 22 operation that separated her from her sis ter, who did not survive, said doctors at the Lackland Air The twins shared a heart and small intestines when they were born April 18. Doctors said the survival record for a Siamese twin sharing a heart was only 10 days. Capt. Cliff Enlowe, a spokes man for the hospital, said doc tors were guardedly optimistic at Emily’s chances for survival, and were encouraged Sunday by the girl’s ability to breath without a ventilator. 2 missing kids found in Texas United Press International BURLESON — A showing of the television movie about a 6- year-old boy who was abducted from a south Florida shopping mall and killed, led to the dis- Life's simple pleasures. Swirls and circles of 14K gold. These unique and modestly priced rings are perfect for remounting stones you already have or giving as gifts for Mother’s Day or Graduation. Less than $100. each. DIAMOND ROOM /V 7 • ■: V. 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