The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 10, 1986, Image 7

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TARI USER GROUP: will meet at 7:30 pan. in 103 l eague.
GCIE BAPTIST STUDENT UNION: will sponsor a i lowdy Party for
be sum met at 7 pan at the Baptist Student Center on College Main,
iervone ts wekonie. For mot e inlormation call 840*7722.
OCAL MUSIC OFFICE SUPER SUMMER SINGERS; will have an
rganizational meeting at 7:3d pan. in 003 MSC lot anvone interested in
iarticipatmg in a mixed client for the xummet. For more intormation rail
45-5074 or (>00-0134.
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■COLLEGE S EATTON — Texas
A|cM has named a seven-member
search committee to review and re
commend candidates for the position
of associate provost.
■Dr. John Dinkel, associate provost
for computing and information sys
tems, will chair the committee. Other
committee members are Drs. R. Wil
liam Barzak, Sam Black, Dean Corri-
gan, Ed Davis, Carl Erdman and Don
Hellriegel.
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The associate provost’s petsivion is
currently held by Dr. Charles
McCandless, whet will leave the Uni
versity Sept. 1 to become executive
vice president of Iowa State Universi-
tylTexas A&M’s current provost, Dr.
Gordon Eaton, will become president
of Iowa State July 1.
The University wants to fill the
position as soon as possible so that the
new associate provost will have an
opportunity to work directly with
McCandless prior to his departure
for Iowa.
The associate provost assists the
provost and vice president for acade
mic affairs in the development and
coordination of the University’s va
rious academic programs and activi
ties. Qualifications for the position
include a doctoral degree, 10 years
teaching and research experience
and 5-10 years in academic adminis
tration.
Redfish
Demand for coast dish
may lead to extinction
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Sj HOUSTON (AP) — Increasing
demand For a G idF Coast delicacy —
blac kened red fish — may lead to the
extinction of the fish and dish, a con-
servatoin association warned Mon-
' day in Houston.
I The Houston-based Coastal Con-
servation Association recommended
an immediate moratorium on the
harvest of red fish in federally con
trolled waters in the Gulf of Mexico
until researchers study the fish’s re
silience to increasing demand.
■ “Intense harvesting pressure . . .
could jeopardize the long-term via
bility or cause an immediate and
catastrophic collapse of the entire
fishery,” warned a Coastal Conserva
tion statement.
3 Upscale restaurants’ demand has
caused the redfish catch to jump
from 54,000 pounds in 1980 to 5.4
million pounds in 1986, according to
the statement.
Federal officials say they recog
nize a problem is developing. A con
gressional sub-committee looked into
the matter in New Orleans last week.
Meanwhile, the National Marine
Fisheries Services has announced a
plan to set redfish netting quotas dur
ing two 90-day periods.
Federal marine researchers also
are studying what is a safe redfish
harvest level and should have
answers in about three weeks, a Na-
tional Marine Fisheries Services
spokesman said.
But the Coastal Conservation
Association officials contend that
federal officials are not moving fast
enough.
Statlers
take top
awards
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The
Statlers were voted entertainer of the
year and won four other fan-voted
honors Monday night at the 20th
annual Music City News Country
Awards.
Reba McEntire won female vocal
ist of the year, George Strait won
male vocalist of the year, and Loretta
Lynn won the Living Legend award
for contributions to country music
during a career spanning more than
25 years.
Awards for The Statlers included
top vocal group of the year, country
music video of the year for “My Only
Love,” single record of the year for
“My Only Love” and album of the
year for “Pardners in Rhyme.”
“We want to simply and sincerely
say God bless all of you in a very spe
cial way,” Don Reid, lead singer for
the veteran quartet, told the crowd at
the Grand Ole Opry House. “I hope
we never do anything to disappoint
you. We love you in a very special
way.”
Lynn, whose hits include “The
Pill,” “Fist City,” and “Coal Miner’s
Daughter,” was tearful as she addres
sed the crowd.
“1 think this is quite a surprise,”
she said. “I think probably since I’ve
been singin’, you people have done
more for me than I have for you and I
love all of you.”
Her life was made into an award-
win ning movie, “Coal Miner’s
Daughter,” which starred Sissy
Spacek as Lynn. Last year’s winner,
Barbara Mandrell, presented the
award to Lynn and saluted her as the
first female headliner in country
music.
McEntire, who won the female
vocalist award for the second straight
year, said, “This is very special. The
fans are extra special to me. If it
wasn’t for the fans, I’d be back in
Oklahoma teaching.”
The Judds, a mother-daughter
combination, were voted duet of the
year.
“Since the fans are the most im
portant people in our lives you want
to jump out of your seat like a rock
et,” mother Naomi Judd said in
accepting the award. “This is the
most important award of all.”
The “Hee Haw” Gospel Quartet
was voted gospel act of the year for
the seventh time. The quartet is com
prised of Grandpa Jones, Roy Clark,
Buck Owens and Kenny Price.
Other winners were: Ray Stevens,
comedian of the year; “Nashville
Now” on The Nashville Network,
country music television series of the
year; “FarmAid,” country music tele
vision special of the year; John
Schneider, former co-star of the TV
series “Dukes of Hazzard," star of
tomorrow.
The show was among the first
events in the 15th annual “Fan Fair,”
a week of special country music con
certs, exhibits and activities. About
21,500 country music fans are in
Nashville for the festivities.
Finalists and winners were chosen
by subscribers to the Music City
News, a Nashville country music pub
lication.
The show was the second of three
annual country music awards presen
tations. The others are the Academy
of Country Music awards in May and
the Country Music Association
awards in October.
Felton’s sentence may be cut
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■ BALTIMORE (AP) — A federal
prosecutor says he might recom-
FILM ^ mend less than a life sentence for
DDER^ Ronald W. Pelton if the convicted spy
tells U.S. intelligence officials exactly
what secrets he sold to the Soviet
Union.
Defense attorney Fred Warren
Bennett said Monday that Pelton will
have to consider the offer made
Hptnrday by U.S. Attorney Breckin
ridge L. Willcox.
Pelton, 44, faces the possibility of
three life terms plus fines for his con
viction last week on Four espionage-
related charges.
Willcox said Saturday that officials
at the National Security Agency,
where Pelton worked for 14 years un
til 1979, were finding it “very dif ficult
to make a damage assessment” be
cause Pelton had access to large
amounts of highly sensitive informa
tion regarding the ways the United
States transmitted secrets and de
coded Soviet messages.
“We don’t know what he gave up.
We have some calculated guesses,”
Willcox said. “They’re only that.”
At the trial, Pelton admitted he
sold sensitive U.S. information to a
Soviet agent for $35,000. His main
defense was that FBI agents used
trickery and illegal interrogation of
him without a lawyer in order to ex
tract damaging statements which
were used against him at trial.
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