The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 10, 1985, Image 6

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THE CAR STEREO
10.1981
Panhandle
fugitive safe
on Belize soil
PAMPA —- A («ray C^ouWi afTKiai
who n rum j fuffHfve end hrkried to
hr vrttmf up an aiur vera pkmcatMm
m ( entral America
IHumat C- l4hrredf|e mdnted
twice for the lair <4 ikrgal wc untan.
n hrkrved Hr hr ret nMCNif larmen
to grow aiur vera m the Cmtral
American countr> ol Bekre .Aloe
vera m a plant uard monH lor mr
>1m irval purptnn
HamaktKi uud hr hat known lor
ui wreki that I thrtrdgr wa> in Hr
htr and has hem Irving to rstradur
him to C.ras (arunti m crmnettMNt
wuh (hr fk*w < iovrd Hetham Trust
A ( 4*
Hut HamikcMi wud thr rxiiadMMin
hav hrm driaved br« auir thr Het»
/an govt-1nmmi « rxliartiiMm tirat*
rtrvet hav tern usrd
Hr wrrr living not to vptrad thr
u<nv around (that hr wav m Hek
m tetausr wr rr trvtng to grt hmi
aiirstrd.” Hamilnmi said
Attotding tt» rrpotts. Ethrirdgr
iv involved in a ftimt vetilutr with
l tiHrtl farm Imiustrev id Hrlt/r
lad
Brthanv I rust, whah Eiht-rrdgr
tooiKlrd tn Ma> I9N4. was > kised
Kuril 2 lor lading to vrntv alnwtM
til 7A iniNwin in a**n* at thr dr
mand ot thr I rxav Hanking (atm
mission
Hrthanv otta talv owrd $1 A mil
iv mi to abtMit I AO imrsitHS anti < red
uces. several from thr Iexav Pan-
handlr
Edna Krad, a mnsulalr at (hr
American I intiavvv in Hrli/r said
(hai ledetal provisams prevented
hri trtMTi dtM loving anv intotmatMMi
atHMit Elheredgr
We don t dist uss ptivate i it lien-
sand their business here," she van!
Hamilton said hr dees n«*t know
how king f.lhriedgr hav tern in Hr
li/r
him Kennedy, wmkiiig with ite
Hrli/r ( hanitei ot CaMiimercr vaal
I oesdav hr knows f.theirdge is
doing business in Hrlirr, hut
woukln l comment turthet lecause
he «eilv letenllv learned the I exan
wav a fugitive
Ite Heli/r ^ hamtei ot (.om
merer is Irving to weed out anv less
ttian-desii atile ' piofec is cm pec .pie
spearheading itiove projects, said
hemieds an oIIm m) Icm the l S Aid
Icm fcoternatHMiat 1 »rvetopmem
f>sa|»!
POLO CLUB:
HE: wiM meet •* 6 90 p
N» §l#l
TK
at 7 p m m SOI
TAMU TKNNM
TrmL CuHegr *
f.
mnM meet Bt ? pvBB. at
CXPORAWi
CAN CULTUBKt wiB have a i
6 p.m. tn lOp m at Ua—rl Part Araa t. Coat A!
AHB: will have a fapta feat at S p.m. at
fmk.
CEPHXID VAJUABLE/KAt wM hart a
me (at»fi v» Rrwfiawawce) m 5 p.m. aldkr i
MBC NOVA: wiH have a
7 p m m S5BA MSC
STUDENTS AGAINST APi
mavek ftntw the CaMege
OPF CAMPUS AGGOBB wiU
»kuy«M
wiM hold a
II
PfOLOSOPHT CLUB:
PUERTO RICAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION: wiR
7 50 pm in 50? Rudder
PHI LAMBDA UPSILON: wtil meet at 5
try fttdg
UNITED CAMPUS MlNMTBTt «nB
ISM MISS TAMU SOKM^AIKSHIP PAcSuNTT: Ap^^
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT AEBOCEATMlilt MB
vein a seminar on
M l idweil at 7 p.m. m <
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Mother of reigning Miss USA finally
becomes naturalized U.S. citizen
Kvmktaint Pmt*
IL PASO — Seven vears aftet
fei daughtei was gi anted 1 S. cit
i/enshtp tie mother ol Miss l SA
tec a me a natiiiali/ed citizen
VKediesdav and said the on avion
made let feel like she leallv he
k «ngv
Malta l ten.i Matlme/. 45. wav
one ol 4^4 pe«»p4e from !KO coun
ties to take (he oath o# U S. cit
izenship during a vjiecuil ceremony
over whv h I S Ihstrui JiMlge
Harrs lee Hudspeth prrxide'o
lie majontv ol tie new tili/rnv
ate natives ol Mexico as ate Marti
ie/ ami het daughtc i I aura Marti
nez Herring who have hved m
I rxav vimr IM7 4 and in 111 Paso
vine e I ‘»7H
I had it in mv muMl ami in im
tu-aii to do." Marine/ va id ot ap
I rving f«M citi/enship It hail |um
imI dotmanl \ow I feel vets good
llwMIt M
Het i mg. 21 became a IS < iti
/en in IM/M wtien vie was 14 She
wav «row i »ed Miw ISA in Mas,
making het lie lust Hivparm amt
tie liru nadiraliaed < ni/rn to hokl
ite trtk-
Miss l SA wav a gtevi speaket at
VSedneelav s cet erne mis which her
mothet described as "vers emo
tKMial ice me
Heriing told the new < luams
that she ciiri not appreciate her CM-
to
ipprec
i/enship until she nad traveEad
othet cooniries and “had vom»
thing to < ompare it with."
Her ling said that now she kgpws
the benefits ol leing a U S. • Hijprri
< Ming educalKm tieedom ol spRT* h
ami treed, .rn ol choice afimng
them
Mter the tO-mmute .eiemunv.
Miss USA said ol her nwnher. “I
know how happs she is And toe
me M was w.MuieHul lor me til hr a
parr of M ”
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