« Page 8/The Battalion/Tuesday, August 7, 1984 5V/££P gutter! Photo by LUIS A. MENCHU Mike Schulz, a Texas A&M student, joins other members of Citizens for Decency in nationwide protest against 7-Eleven’s sale of “pornographic” magazines. This group was protest ing at the 7-Eleven store on Jersey near Northgate Monday. Anti-porn group pickets 7-Elevens United Press International DALLAS — Picketing of 400 7- Eleven stores Monday by an organi zation protesting sales of Playboy and Penthouse magazines may be the largest such action ever staged, but bigger things are on the way, the organization’s leader has promised. The Rev. Don Wildmon, speaking from the Tupelo, Miss., headquar ters of the National Federation for Decency, said the protest against the sale of Playboy and Penthouse mag azines is scheduled for only one day. “However, I want to say we’re not firing all of our ammunition at one time. We have something else in mind and planned. We don’t want to go public with it now, but it will be much larger than this, I can assure you,” he said. The Southland Corp., which op erates and franchises 7,300 7-11 stores, said the pickets will not stpp the company from selling the mag azines. “It will be business as usual,” spokeswoman Alisa Martin said. Wildmon said the pickets also were operating under strict guidelines. In Dallas, home base of the convenience store chain, a bro chure explaining the action will be handed to customers. In other places, he said, pickets are not to hand out any type of material. Wildmon explained, “We’re not saying to 7-Eleven ‘You can’t sell these magazines.’ What we re saing is ‘As long as you sell these magazines we will not do business with you, and we will encourge others not to do business with you.’” Martin said Southland’s policy, af fecting company-owned /-Elevens, is that only three magazines featur ing pictures of nudes are sold: Play boy, Penthouse, and Forum. 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Vol 79 □3 o De Lorean trial starts to end United Press International LOS ANGELES — John De Lo rean “designed his own disgrace” by plunging into the grimy world of narcotics in a desperate attempt to save his failing sports car firm, a prosecutor told jurors Monday. “He saw the opportunity and he accepted the risks,” Assistant U.S. Attorney Robert Perry said in begin ning the first of two days of closing arguments. The jury is expected to begin de liberations late Tuesday or Wednes day after opposing lawyers take turns summing up their cases. Perry painted an ugly portrait of De Lorean as a man driven by ego and greed, “a user of other people’s money” and a braggart. The pros ecutor interspersed his presentation with snippets of secretely-recorded surveillance tapes showing De Lo rean discussing narcotics with un dercover agents posing as under world thugs. “He designed his own disgrace. He and he alone is the architect of his own destruction,” Perry said. tionally renowned businessman whose decisions affected thousands” — expended to meet with under cover agents during their four- month probe. Second panda cub dies The prosecutor said evidence pre sented during 21 weeks of testimony proved the ex-automaker’s guilt “be yond a reasonable doubt” and urged the six-man, six-woman jury to “have the courage to look John De Lorean in the eye” and come back with a guilty verdict. De Lorean, 59, is charged with putting up $2 million to finance im portation of 220 pounds of cocaine in hopes resale of the narcotics would raise $40-$60 million to bail his Northern Ireland car company out of receivership. “Oh, how he chased this deal,” the prosecutor said, citing the time and money De Lorean — “an interna- The defense claims De Lorean was framed by overzealous agents and undercover informant James Hoffman, a cocaine smuggler- turned-informant who allegedly ex pected a big payoff for his work on the case. Subcommittee hears horror stories ‘Thrill ride’ safety urged WASHINGTON (UPI) — A House subcommittee heard horror stories Monday about amusement park ride accidents, including a de scription from a man who watched a wrenching jerk on a Missouri “thrill ride” hurtle his wife to her death. The House health and environ ment subcommittee took testimony on legislation introduced by Rep. Paul Simon, D-Ill., that would ex pand the powers of the Consumer Products Safety Commission to in spect amusement park rides in states that do not conduct inspections. Simon said federal intervention is needed because half the states have no inspection programs, even though amusement park rides have claimed at least 10 lives so far this year and cause an estimated 6,000 injures annually. Carl Holcomb of Indianapolis tes tified his wife, Stella, died July 7 be cause of inadequate seat restraints on the “Rail Blazer” ride at the Six Flags over America park at Eureka, Mo. “We had just a terrible whip, and at that point, she was gone,” said Holcomb, who was riding with his wife, an avid roller coaster rider. “I heard that other people the same size as my wife had trouble be ing locked in securely,” he said. “I feel if there had been more security, I would have my wife sitting here with me.” Simon said the safety commission regulates traveling carnivals, but due to a 1981 change in law obtained by the amusement park industry it has no jurisdiction over the nation’s 520 permanent amusement parks. “When we as parents take our children to these amusement parks, we are invited to check our worries at the gate,” Simon said. “But it’s hard to be carefree when there is mayhem on the midway that no agency is responsible for correct- ing.” Rep. Frank Guarini, D-N.J., called for even broader legislation, saying the consumer safety commission should inspect not only rides, but also “amusement facilities” such as the haunted house at a Great Adven ture amusement park in Jackson, New Jersey. United Press International WASHINGTON - Linglj suffering the third tragedyofj life, delivered a stillborn m!)( cradled the tiny creature Mo National Zoo scientists vowedloif tinue their decade-old struggltl produce a baby giant panda. The tiny, white male ered Sunday night, a little t a year after the fury, white Ling-Ling — and hen Hsing-Hsing — lost Amelia's9 giant panda cub, also pneumonia. As in July 1983, Ling-Ling-ij lowing instinct — held substti apples alter vetct inarians fishing pole-like device to snai dead cub, which she gently I and cradled through thenigk “It’s been a very long andj tremely disappointing We’re all very disappointed,"tool rector Dr. Michael Robinson lol| news conference. “Evervti looked good until we realdl wasn’t making any noise; it wq moving.” Zoo scientists pledged to [ vere despite the stillbirth, thee of the first cub, and a third trap in Ling-Ling’s life — thekidnejj ment that nearly killed therolyf gift from China during thewintetI During the weekend, Ling-la f" I on antibiotics since recovei from the kidney disorder —bul bamboo nest in a corner ofheri conditioned den. 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