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Vx Does Love Prevail Over Hate? i r zn Tuesday 7:00 p.m. October 29 Rudder Theatre Admission $1. 00 Luther’s October Values m t hur I S/My, * Dr, Pit aft Cottveotv'nw UotoUt -\eVvcVo\iS, svo-w r ^ ot t Vbs as vtvaUNf utrves as 1° ^ ^ U ^ pet petsow. i 'otiict \uc\udes out famous tt ^ ^^es at\d s \>at. ^ ^hursri til y M ° ct pbZ Come ^tid r oZ ^et it at Luther’s ex Ptrc s Oct. 3i, 1985. 2321 So. Texas Ave. 693-4438 Page lOAThe BattalionA'hursday, October, 17, 1985 Warped by Scott McCullar r 600P AFTE^VOOyV. THE TEXA^ AdM LISKAK) 15 UNDER ATTACK BY THE| MEMBERS OF A GROUP THAT WANT ALL THE INDECENT BOOKS KEM0V1 ^ AND BURNED. THE DECEWC^ \bl LIBRARIES "GROUP IVMNTSTO ERADICATE Ifilth AND imkorautY FROM THE CDLLECTIO/Y KND HOLD A BOOK BURWING WITH THE MATER! A COMPROMISE WAS REACHED WITH THE GROUP ANP ^N ALTERNATE METHOD OF ELlMlMTlVG IMMORALITY FROM THE BUILDING WAS AGREED WRPD rsiEWS BREAK W I'TM /AE.RR i~l T LTENJlNflK/BS SHOE by Jeff MacNelly f "If libel means a Written lie, what do you call the same thing in the television business? St. Lawrence Seaway officials hope to start lock repairs today Associated Press THOROLD, Ontario — With hundreds of shiphands laid off and their barges parked at ports throughout the Great Lakes, St. Lawrence Seaway officials said they hoped to begin repairs today on a collapsed lock wall that has blocked the waterway. A 125-foot section of the concrete wall of Lock 7 of the Welland Canal collapsed Monday, halting traffic in both directions through the canal and idling more than 50 ships at a cost estimated between $10,000 and $20,000 a ship a day. The 26-mile-long canal, owned and operated by the United States and Canada, connects Lake Erie and Lake Ontario, circumventing Niag ara Falls. “We asked for proposals to get the lock in operation as quickly as possi ble, so we could limp through until the end of the season,” said seaway spokesman Robert Balcomb. Steel beams will be used to re inforce the damaged wall so water could be drained from the lock and chunks of fallen concrete removed, he said. Then new concrete will be poured into the wall. 1 Wednesday 100 shipnands had been laid off and another 200 workers would join them by next week. He said the company will probably dock half of its 22-ship fleet until repairs are completed. The Montreal-based company is the largest shipper using the seaway, transporting 30 million tons of cargo a year. i comes at the be- ihipping jam of the ousiest weeks for the The shit ginning 2,342-milc waterway, which links the Canadian and U.S. Midwest with the Atlantic Ocean. “We have mixed feelings," LeMay said. “For over 27 years we’ve hadno problems and now two in two years, But we don’t have too many options. Canadian companies account for about 85 percent of the seaway's yearly traffic, seaway official! said. Transvestite indicted in baby’s fatal scalding Associated Press DALLAS — A grand jury indicted a transvestite Wednesday on a felony charge of injury to a child in connec tion with the fatal scalding of a 5- month-old boy he had been baby-sit- tin S' . Police said Richard Arthur Gil bert, 29, a former beautician, posed as a woman to get a job baby-sitting for Arthur Baker, son of Andrew and Vera Baker of University Park. He was made up as a woman in the photo on his Texas driver’s li cense, and University Pikrk investiga tor John B. McDonnell said officers did not realize Gilbert was a man un til he was being booked into jail last month in connection with the Sept. 26 scalding. The infant died Monday night as a result of his injuries, but authori ties said the charges against Gilbert probably would not be upgraded to murder since both charges carry the a maximum penalty of fife in prison and since injury to a child is easier to prove. However, an additional charge of aggravated sexual assault was filed Tuesday against Gilbert in connec tion with the alleged molesting of a 2-year-old Dallas boy he baby-sat for last summer, Dallas police investiga tor Paul Ronyak said. Officers said the mother of the 2- vear-old read last week about Gil bert's arrest and recognized the photo as that of Jean Gilbert, who oaby-sat her two sons, ages 5 and 5, earlier this year in their townhotise in northeast Dallas. Gilbert is accused of sexually abusing the younger boy while chan ging his diaper. The mother recalled that the 2- year-old had indicated that “Jean" nad male sex organs, Ronyak said, Officers say Gilbert has posed as a woman baby sitter for at least a year by answering newspaper advertise ments seeking a nanny or baby sitter Police in both Dallas and Univer sity Park say Gilbert provided fami lies with false references, including one for a pediatrician. Harrison Ford is John Book. A big city cop. A small country boy They have nothing in common ...but a murder. WITNESS FRI & SAT OCT. 18,19 7:30 & 9:45 Rudder Theatre $2.00 w/ TAMU ID Starring (in diabolical order) EILEEN BRENNAN • TRUMAN CAPOTE • JAMES COCO • PETER FALK ALEC GUINNESS • ELSA LANCHESTER • DAVID NIVEN • PETER SELLERS MAGGIE SMITH • NANCY WALKER • ESTELLE WINWOOD MIDNIGHT) Rudder Theatre By the time the world's greatest detectives figure out whodumut...you could die laughing! h A Th' team ’ lost. 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