Image provided by: Texas A&M University
About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1985)
Tuesday, April 16. 1985^The Battalion/Page 7 11 »ould ’ <» shon ston II be publish) iiia/ing majja stories havel® og and Isaac on Magazine, I'exas AWL •84. He was da VI in 197 je lay le up before ns can beseto ' p.m. until II: tfiat is purdni ivith cash. & ter than onem What’s up Tuesday AGCIE GOP: will meet at 7 p.m. in 510 Rudder for election of iiAfw oi AMERICAN P.O.W.A.R: will be selling ROW/M 1A bracelets in fr ont of the quad. ASSOCIATION OF BAPTIST STUDENTS: will show the film "heavenly Deception’" at 7 p.m. in 201 Harrington Classroom Bldg. BRAZOS VALLEY PEACE ACTION AND SANCTUARY ADVOCATES: will present the movie “El Norte’’ preceded by <i documentary at Dr. G’s beginning at 8 p.m. There is no cover charge. MSC-ORC: will hold a fishing seminar at 7 p.m. in 302 Rud der. MSC TOWN HALL: will have an informational meeting for those applying at 8:30 p.m. in 301 Rudder. OFF -CAMPUS CENTER: will be holding roommate sessions for off-campus students looking for a roommate or hous ing for Summer or Fall 1985 at 3 p.m. in 302 Rudder through Friday . ON-CAMPUS CATHOLICS NORTHSIDE: will meet at 9:30 p.m. in the A-l Lounge to discuss euthanasia. PHYSICAL THERAPY CLUB: will meet at 6 p.m. at Mama’s Pizza for an end*of-the-year party and election of new offi cers. SCUBA CLUB: will meet at 7 p.m. in 410 Rudder. There will be a tour of the decompression chamber facility on west campus. SPECIAL OLYMPICS: will have a coaches meeting at 6:30 p.m. in 274 E.Kyle. STERLING C. EVANS LIBRARY: will have John Bloom, columnist and author, speaking at 3 p.m. in the northeast alcove on the second floor. Everyone welcome. STUDENT ACTIVITIES: is now accepting Pavilion cubicle applications in 208 Pavilion. Deadline is April 26 at 5 p.m. TAMU FLYING CLUB; will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the Airport Clubhouse. of the progn: i to buy ’ re the Mdii uir, which m ich costs }I5J rt, which (is ■ prices are fit ning. TEXAS A&M IAYCEES: will meet at 7 p.m. in 102 Biocker for fobSearcn ’85. Limited to the first 200 people. UNITED CAMPUS MINISTRY: will meet at 6:45 p.m. in the Cashion Lounge of A&M Presbyterian Church. The UCM Women’s Group will discuss “Trusts and Fears.” Ail Aggie women welcome. Wednesday ATARI USERS GROUP: will meet at 7 p.m. in 102 l eague. HURST-EULESS-BEDFORD HOMETOWN CLUB: will meet at 8:30 p.m. in 510 Rudder for officer elections. MEXICAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION: will meet at 8 p.m. in 501 Rudder for elections. PI SIGMA EPSILON: will meet at 6 p.m. in 114 Blocker. STUDENT ACTIVITIES: is accepting Pavilion cubicle appli cations in 208 Pavilion through April 26 at 5 p.m. TAMU CHESS CLUB: is meeting 8:30 p.m.-11 p.m. in 305AB Rudder. Players of all strengths welcome. TAU BETA PI: will hold a banquet for new initiates at 7:30 j>.m. in the MSC. Sign up in TRP office. Date tickets are TEXAS STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION: will meet at 7 p.m. in 701 Rudder to plan for spring banquet. UNITED CAMPUS MINISTRY: will meet 6 p.m.-7:20 p.m. at A&M Presbyterian Church for an Aggie Supper. Items for What’s Up should be submitted to The Battalion, 216 Reed McDonald, no less than three days prior to de sired publication date. Mattox says Lucas’ mass confessions doubtable Associated Press AUSTIN — Texas Attorney Gen eral Jim Mattox voiced doubts Mon day that self-proclaimed serial mur derer Henry Lee Lucas commited all the slayings to which he confessed. Mattox also said his office refused to help prosecute some of the Lucas cases. At various times, Lucas has con fessed to slaying between 100 and 600 people. Nationwide, police have closed tne books on 210 slayings based on those confessions. Mattox said his office has looked at 13 Lucas cases so far, two of which were requests for help from local prosecutors. “In the cases where we’ve been asked to assist, we will not be lending prosecution assistance ... except to further investigate to determine whether or not someone else possi bly has committed the offense,” Mat tox said. “That’s not to say he (Lucas) did not commit the crimes. But cer tainly, there’s no evidence there with the exception of his own confes sions.” Mattox refused to specify which cases his office reviewed. When asked, the attorney general’s office helps local prosecutors in capital murder cases. The office also re views death penalty cases on behalf of the state. Asked whether he believes Lucas is guilty of all the killings to which he has confessed, Mattox replied flatly: “No.” In an interview with the Dallas Times Herald, Lucas, 48, now claims that all but three of his confessions were bogus. Lucas says he staged the hoax “to show law enforcement doesn’t do its job.” Mattox noted that news reports indicate that in some cases, the one- eyed drifter was thousands of miles from the scenes of crimes or would have had to travel constantly to com mit all the killings. While declining to criticize police handling of any case, Mattox said: “1 know that there is substantial desire among law enforcement peo ple to clear cases. And sometimes, cases are cleared even when it’s not justified ... We would hope it’s hap pened to a minimum in these partic ular cases.” Mattox said his office is continu ing to investigate Lucas cases and has “intensified our review of a few.” The office has assigned a full-time investigator to the job, said spokeswoman Elna Christopher. PILGER’S MUFFLER CENTER Foreign or Domestic Muffler $29.95 installed most cars and light trucks Expires 4/25/85 Muffler-Tail Pipes Custom Duals-Catalytic Converters 503 Nimitz Just off University Dr. Right Behind Pilger’s Tire 696-1735 Dual Exhaust $119.95 Special most cars and light trucks Expires 4/25/85 University Committee Applications are now available in Room 219 Pavilion and Room 216 MSC. Deadline: April 17,1985 in Room 219 Pavilion. Texas A&M Flying Club COME LEARN TO FLY WITH US Interested people are urged to attend our meeting April 16 at the Airport Clubhouse. April 16 7:30 P.M. the MSI UTT SOUTMftl $ EATRES » - a TllUst Show starts Saturday & Sunday Studonts with I.D. Friday Alt seats on Tuesday Senior Citizens Anytime iBlrllLhi" IN THE MALL 7< /’SAT/SUN: 1:<50:45-5:*S-7:*5-9:45 X WEEKNITES: 7:45-9:45 Sut/Own i1-3it 5-iiM>-Ti4S-10t00 | Wvwfcnltui 7i4 4. tOiOO “LADY HAWKE” Magic...Mystary...Romance 1 ^Matthew Broderick (PG-13) J r |AT/8UH: 1:30«J:9O-5:J9-7:5O-9:J0 ^ WEEKNITES: 7730-9:30 THE break fas t CLUB (SI V . .... - . &al/Sun-2:1 5-4i4!5-7:1 3-9:30 W»«4inltm»-7i 15-9130 t CHER • SAM ELUOTT and ERIC STOLTZ i MASK p* j ' Sat Sun: 1:20-4:15-7:00-9:30'' 1 W*«knlt*«-7:0O-9:30 I THE KILLING Sat/Sun-2:4S-5-7:30-9:40 ’N Weaknltea: 7:30-9:40 ■timw m.tz ^L-^-piELDS [fern] N— THEATRES -1st Show Sat. & Sun.-All SeuU * I CA -KORA Family Nlte-Mou.-Sch.riS- - 1 3 U -KTAM Family Nit* - Toea.-M.EJtt. < -Students With Current ID Mon. Wed. I SCHULMAN 6 775-2463 TOMBOY (R) 7:25 9:50 POLICE ACADEMY 2 (PQ-13) 7:20 9:50 NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET (R) 7:30 9:55 AMADEUS(RG) 8:00 BEVERY HILLS COP DOLBY e (R) STEREO 7:2 A? :4 N THE LAST DRAGON (PG-13) 7-Jtf 9:35 MANOR EAST III '36 823-8300 1 K2 riLF a CATS EYE, (PG-13) STE reO 7:28 5:40 GIRLS JUST WANT TO HAVE FUN (PG) 7:15 9:35 RETURN OF THE JEDI (PG) DOLBY STEREO 7:25 9:50 | Treat Yourself ! to a Battalion! I It's Good News 1 iimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiimmimT TEXAS UNIVERSITY Student Y Association COnVERSE® 113 College Main 846-2771 NORTHGATE ATHLETIC l w adidas DIKE:! Raebok PRESENT OUR 2nd Annual RACQUETBALL TOURNAMENT DATE: PLACE: LEAGUES: Friday and Saturday, April 19 & 20 East Kyle Courts, TAMU Men and Women Singles (Divisions A,B,and C) Men and Women Doubles (Divisions A and B) DIVISIONS: A- GOOD B- DECENT C- "WHAT'S A RACQUET BALL?" REGISTRATION: Monday, April 8 through Thursday, April 16 on the first floor of the MSC COST: ifelO.OO for one event ($10.00 per person if doubles) $15-00 for two events PRICE INCLUDES T-shirt Consolation bracket tournament Awards for first three places A chance for a door prize donated by Converse 2 576 discount at Northgate Athletics on all Converse items