PROB16M PR6GNRNCY? UJ€ CRN H€LP Free Pregnancy Testing Personal Counseling Pregnancy Terminations Completely Confidential Call Us First - We Care (713)774-9706 , 6420 Hillcroft, Houston, Texas Page 6/The Battalion/Monday, September 24,1984 Chinese troupe amuses crowd with acrobatics Two boats helpless all night in Galveston United Press International By DAINAH BULLARD Staff Writer S I 1 Only 30 Spaces Left for 1986 Senior Boots! Hurry Juniors..Put your orders in before Christmas if you want them before final review. ^Jrollck 5 A&M Since 1891 106 College Main 846-6721 were amazed and amused Sunday night by a performance of the Chinese Magic Revue of Taiwan. The program, sponsored by the MSC Basement Committee, was pre sented in Rudder Auditorium. Although the program took place on one stage instead of in three rings, the Revue was similar to American circuses. Magicians, juggl ers, clowns, acrobats and martial arts experts clothed in lavish costumes performed routines to the tempo of oriental music. The highlight of the show was the “tower of chairs,” a stunt performed by troupe member Hai Ken Tsai. Hai placed four champagne bottles on a table, then stacked a total of six chairs atop the bottles, climbing the chairs as he stacked them. From the top of the stack, Hai performed a se ries of balancing stunts, including a one-handed vertical handstand. A tier of bud vases, wine glasses and champagne glasses on a table, topped with a plexiglass sheet, pro vided a 6-foot tall stage for the small est member of the troupe. The young acrobat performed a series of back bends and contortions atop the 2-foot square platform. In addition to the acrobatic stunts, troupe members dove through hoops of Fire and knives, performed bicycle stunts and demonstrated Kung Fu techniques and magic tricks. Several skits in the program pro vided comic relief. In one skit, a gi ant Pekingese dog— manned by two troupe members — chased a per former off the stage. After rolling over, licking its paws and scratching at fleas, the big Pekingese was joined by two Pekingese puppies — each manned by one performer. The big Pekingese cavorted through the au dience, then rejoined the puppies to complete a series of stunts, such as walking across a seesaw on top of two large balls. The entire troupe joined in a grand Finale, which included an 11- person pyramid on the floor, a 9- person pyramid on a bike,and a hu man wall composed of 13 perform ers. The troupe — which includes 20 members from two families — is di rected by Hai Ken Ksi and Kai Ken Hsi. The group is on its ninth' tour of the United States. GALVESTON — The skipper of a boat who tried to help a pleasure craft that ran aground on a sand bar found himself beached early Sunday and had to wait for a Coast Guard helicopter to rescue his crew. The crews of both boats spent the night on the larger vessel, a 38-foot pleasure craft owned by John Har- gan of Katy. All six people were air lifted from the sand bar, just outside the Galveston ship channel, Sunday morning, said Coast Guard spokes man Michael Spencer. “One ran aground late yesterday evening, about 7:30 Saturday. The other was coming by at about one o’clock this morning and, in turn, ran aground,” Spencer said. Hargan said no one was injured, but it was a difficult night at sea. The Coast Guard identified i owner of the smaller boatasUoir Hemphil of Houston. Hargan described the his $110,000 boat, the Nita, was sitting on its side in 3 feet oh, ter, as “quite extensive.” Hesaidtl* propeller shaft broke loose, andik boat was taking on quite a bit of m ter. Spencer said the Coast Guards® two boats to the scene to try to the boats off the sand bar. “Even the Coast Guard practical got swamped,” Hargan said of earlier rescue attempts. “They cat; in a 15-foot boat, and it wasalltb could do to get out themselves.” Spencer said the Coast Cuaii pushed forward its rescue operate because at one time both boatsk water in them. P 1 Bi tc N Hoi coll the 1 zil, 1 and a&: nee met of b yeat dias com ueir A Prairie View's president attends White House talks are guaj ian I do i University News Service Prairie View A&M President Percy Pierre has been invited to the White House today to partici pate in a conference designed to help historically black colleges be come more effective in raising funds from the private sector and in competing for federal grants. The conference is part of Na tional Historically Black College Week which began Sunday and commemorates the third anniver sary of President Ronald Rea gan’s signing of an executive or der intended to help colleges and universities with predominately black enrollments in fund-raising and related endeavors. 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