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Friday, April 23,1993 The Battalion Page 3 UPD Continued from Page 1 Both Bush and his wife spoke to classes in Rudder Tower in the afternoon. Bush spoke to a class on American Presidency and Bar bara spoke to students in an edu cation curriculum class. Before attending Muster, Bush attended a reception for student leaders and other guests. Wiatt said Bush told him after the last reception that he was worn out from the long day. "He said he understood that the lights are dimmed during Muster, and he hoped he wouldn't fall asleep," Wiatt said. Wiatt said he was pleased with how they day worked out. "We are very grateful that nothing happened," he said. "It was just what we wanted - an un eventful event." Rally Continued from Page 1 though they may agitate people verbally. While the best advice is to stay away from the rally, other av enues for action do exist. Carol Albrecht, a teaching as sistant at the A&M Department of Sociology, said students can be ac tive against the Klan without di rect confrontation. She recently completed a comparative analysis on the emergence and survival of the Klan. "The students should not sit back and totally ignore it," said Carol Albrecht, a teaching assis tant at the A&M Department of Sociology. "They (students) should do something positive somewhere else." A&M students have responded with Whoopstock, also known as Unity Fest '93, which will be held on the Polo Fields from noon to 5 p.m. The Diversity and Equality Coalition (DEC) is planning a ral ly on the front steps of the System Administration Building at noon. In news reports, the Klan had said it is coming to College Station on behalf of requests from Klan members who are Texas A&M students. However, that may not be the only reason they are coming to town, Albrecht said. "They want college students desperately for leadership," she said. "Second, they see students being open to learning new things. This may be a weakness if you're not cautious of the things you accept." Albrecht suggested students do research on the Klan because the Klan presents propaganda at their rallies. "It is not good for people to be ignorant of the Klan," she said. "They (Klan) will use that igno rance. Students should never take what they say at face value." Beddingfield said students should also keep in mind that physical damage can happen at Klan rallies. "The bigger the crowd, the more chances there are of a prob lem," he said. "The bystanders are the ones who usually get hurt." Albrecht said direct confronta tions make the Klan more visible. The Ku Klux Klan often relies upon a weapon greater than phys ical violence to spread its mes sages of hate. That weapon is publicity. Often it is unwittingly supplied by those who go to their rallies as anti-Klan protesters and curiosity-seekers. "The biggest danger is not the violence, but giving them publici ty," she said. Defend Continued from Page 1 been holed up in their "Ranch Apocalypse" compound for 51 days when the FBI moved in Monday with tanks, ripping gap ing holes in the walls of the build ing and injecting tear gas in an at tempt to force the cult out. A quick-moving fire broke out, engulfing the huge compound in only minutes, Ricks said. The FBI maintains that sect members set the fire in a twisted mass suicide. Those who escaped the blaze say the fire started when tanks coming through a wall burst a propane tank and knocked over a lantern. Ricks said airplanes monitored the situation. "They had sightings of simul taneous eruptions of fire from at least five different locations. And they believe it possibly could have even been up to six different loca tions that the fire started all at once," he said. 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