The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 04, 1984, Image 6

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Dance Instructors needed for
Spring Semester.
For information call: Jenny 260-0276
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Open Each Day Mon thru Sat
6:30 AM to 7:00 PM
Sunday
7:00 AM to 7:00 PM
TOWER
Tuesday
CAMERA COMMITTEE: will offer Bonfire and Uni-
jjrsity of Texas scoreboard prints at the MSC tables
trough Dec, 7. Available all dav.
ANO SHEET CEUB: will meet at 7 p.rn. m 110 Mili-
Science Building,
HDENT Y: is sponsoring a Christmas service at 7:30 p.m,
i the All Faith s Chapef Father Bill Brtw>ks will give the
tessage and Lite Singing Cadets will provide the music.
)ENT GOVERNMENT EXTERNAL AFFAIRS COM-
ITTEE: will meet at 7 p.m. in 228 Pavilion. The Spence
cl University intersection will he discussed as well as
"SSA membership. All students are welcome.
JPENT Y CANNED FOOD DRIVE: will end at the
Christmas service (see above). Please, bring your cans to
he service.
TTICAL SCIENCE SOCIETY AND FI SIGMA AL-
^A: will meet at 7;SO p.m. in 510 Rudder. Elections will
held and guidelines for next semester wall be set.
MSC CEPHEID VARIABLE: will show “The Cabinet of Dr.
CaligatT and “Lost World” at 7:30 p.m, and 9:45 p.m. in
701 Rudder. Admission is $ 1.
SCEC: will meet at 6:30 pan. in the MSC Flagroom. 1'he year
book picture will he taken and bring small Christmas pre
sents for children at the Development Center. Call Andra
at 846-
ASSOCIATION: will meet at 7
for their last meeting of the fall.
*1jjf M 'IB: will at 7 p.m. in 507 AB
tivities will be discussed and
Call Javier CasttUon at 846-
itl Lioil*
FELLOWSHIP: will meet at
ng Apartments Clubhouse for Bible
meet at 6:30 p.m. in 701 Rud-
Wm.' Break. There will be refresh-
and other stress relieyers. Call Stacey
tat S:30 p.m. in 410 Rudder.
LY: will meet from 6:00 p.m. to
resbyterian Church. There will
a Christmas Party and Council
2861 for more in forma-
~ ^ y
will meet at 7:30 p.m. and 9:45
A movie, Santa Claus Conquers the
Admission is $1 or bring a can of
■vin City Mission and get in free.
- ~ for more information.
STUDENT ORGANIZATION: will
m on the bottom floor of the Pa-
Christmas dance. There will be caroling,
meet at 6:30 p.m, in the MSC
Hf' v* All off-campus students
ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND NEW VEN-
TURESs will meet at 8 p in. in the lobby of Zachty for a
group picture and a piarming/goal-setting meeting. Call
John Robison at 846-3628 for more information.
TAMU L-5 SOCIETY; will meet at 7 p.m. in 502 Rudder.
Thomas McElmurry will speak on astronaut training and
, modern spacecraft.‘Call Doug Smith at 268-0717 for more
information.
TAU BETA PI; will meet at 6 p.m. in 102 Zachrv. Initiation
and banquet will follow. Call Bari Pence at 822-7288 for
more information.
Items for What's Up should
216 Reed McDonald, no (
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submitted to The Battalion,
than three days prior to de-
Judge moves Port
trial, orders gag
United Press International
HOUSTON — A state district
judge Monday ordered the trial of a
17-year-old accused of killing a mail
carrier moved to another county be
cause of extensive news reports and
issued a gag order in the case.
Judge I.D. McMaster described
the news reports on the slaying and
the parents’ refusal to testify as
“overdone.” _
newspaper stories, radio news scripts
and television videotapes concerning
the case before ruling to move the
trial. He said no trial date will be set
until he finds another court in which
to hold the trial.
“I’m in contact with various and
sundry places,” he said. “I do not yet
know whf
tere we are going.
“I don’t blame you all,” McMaster
told reporters after the brief hear
ing. “You’ve got your job to do and
I’ve got my job to do. Tm trying to
get this guy a fair trial.”
McMaster also ordered Port, his
attorneys, his parents and their at
torney not to talk to reporters about
torney not to talk to reporters about
the case “in any way, shape or fash
ion from this point forward.
The judge said that while he be
lieves David Port can get a fair trial
in Houston, he does not want to take
the chance of a second trial being or
dered on appeal. Port is charged
with murder in the June 7 shooting
death of Debora Sue Schatz, 23.
“Obviously we want to do the best
we can to obtain a fair trial for your
client.”
McMaster Monday also barred
prosecutors from using as evidence
several items found in Port’s home
and in his car that defense attorney
Jack Zimmerman argued were ille
gally seized because they were not
named in a search warrant.
After winning his request for a
change of venue, Zimmerman said,
“I can’t tell you how pleased we are
in the Port case because the judge is
sued a gag order.”
Much of the news coverage on the
case has centered on the suspect’s fa
ther and stepmother, Bernard and
Odette Port, who went to jail for re
fusing to testify before a grand jury
about the slaying.
Police have said bullet holes and
blood found in the family’s home
and evidence found in the teenager’s
car indicate Schatz was killed in the
house and transported in the car’s
trunk to a wooded area.
McMaster studied more than 700
The couple were jailed Sept. 12
for contempt but Bernard Port was
freed Nov. 9 after meeting with the
grand jury. His wife remains in cus
tody because she has refused to an
swer six of the panel’s 200 questions.
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