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^ defter. Mours Program will sfmnsor a ^ m-Wk, ,
"riday and Saturday This course may be used to have c&r*
violations dismissed and to receive a 10 percent discount
bile insurance- Registration is held 8 a.tn. to 5 p.tm Mon-
ugh Friday in 216 MSC. For more information, call 845-
Police beat
FOR RENT
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ported to the University Police De
partment through Friday.
MISDEMEANOR THEFT:
• A Ruger model NR-6 .22 cali
ber revolver
)artment
Galveston County Sheriff Department is holding lifeguard
it 715 Holiday Drive on Galveston Island. The rryoutsoegin
, on March 10. T o be considered, interested applicants must
■Pi st' 17-years-old and be able to swim 500 meters in under 10
E'-.'ablfcutgs,. 50 meters ih. 35 seconds or less and complete a 25 meter un
derwater swim. Personal interviews will also be a factor. For ^plica
tions, call (409) 766-2310,
Applications are now available for duchesses to the 5!st
Gottog PageanL organisation is invited th'^ter a con-
as well as sororities and fraternities. The winner receives a
>00 scholarship
neld March 29 and
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was stolen
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from an
Student
stolen from
Apollo
Missions flight director
to speak here today
By ROD RICHARDSON
Reporter
Gerald D. Griffin, director of the
Johnson Space Center in Houston,
will be the featured speaker at the
Junior Engineering Technical So
ciety conference here today.
Griffin will speak at 3
Rudder Auditorium.
p.rn.
Griffin, Class of ’56, was flight di
rector in Mission Control on all 11
Apollo space missions. He joined
NASA in 1964, and has been direc
tor at the Houston space center since
August 1982.
The former A&M student was
lead flight director on Apollo mis
sions 12, 15 and 17 and he served as
flight controller on all the Gemini
flights.
He is also expected to discuss the
changing complexion of the space
business and some of the new inno
vations and challenges in the space
industry.
The Junior Engineering Techni
cal Society was created to inform
high school students, teachers and
arents about the engineering, pro-
ession.
I
During the conference, students
will participate in competitive tests in
pish, mathematics, biology and
Engl
engineering graphics.
Awards will be presented for win
ners of a technical paper contest, en
gineering design competition, the
competitive tests and the best and
largest Texas JETS chapters.
ousing.
• A lithograph was
the lobby of the Medical Sciences
Building.
• A digital VT-100 computer ter
minal and keyboard were stolen
from 216-R Zachry Engineering
Center.
• A maroon Schwinn 10-speed
bicycle was stolen from outside
Fowler Hall.
• A blue St. Tropez 10-speed bi
cycle was stolen from outside a stu
dent’s apartment.
• A blue Raleigh 10-speed bicycle
was stolen from the west end of Wal
ton Hall.
• A blue Sonnie 10-speed bicycle
was stolen from outside a student’s
apartment.
• A blue Premier 10-speed bicy
cle was stolen from the bike rack out
side Moses Hall.
• A silver Fuji 12-speed bicycle
was stolen from outside the Zachry
Engineering Center.
• A Sears, Roebuck & Co. sleep
ing bag and clock radio were stolen
from a student’s room in Dorm 9.
• A $100 bill was stolen from a
student’s wallet left unattended in
the Memorial Student Center coffee
shop.
• A brown wallet and a racket
cover were stolen from outside a
racketball court in DeWare Field
House.
• A maroon backpack left unat
tended on a bookshelf in Sbisa Din
ing Hall was stolen.
• A blue tri-fold wallet was stolen
from an unlocked desk in 206-F
Blocker.
CRIMINAL MISCHIEF:
• The left fender was broken on
a Honda moped parked at the
Krueger Hall bike rack.
• Three men were arrested on
charges of criminal mischief after a
University Police officer saw one of
tVvtTO. bteaSk Vne wooden arro on the
parking control gate at the intersec
tion of Houston and Ross Streets.
ASSAULT:
• A student reported she was as
saulted by an unidentified man
while sitting behind the Sul
statue at midnight.
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has part time openings i
CHECKERS. To be considered lot® _
position, you must be availablete said John Sac
Spring Break for training. Alsoap • College of B
employment test must be passed.5 Council.
779-3288 to schedule an appoinlro
testing and interview sessions lasli
proximately 2V2 hours and willbeii
at SAFEWAY store on BriarcresU
urday March 9th (by appointlM
only). Pay rate begins at $3.60toli •
depending on experience. Equal Og ot business,
portunity Employer. M/F/H/V.
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Aide tor nursery school mornings. Student fait
ing late afternoons. 846-5571.
Student’s wife wanted to lease apartment!
evenings and some days at Courtyard Apartiwai
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Lifeguards/Pool ManagcrVSwitn Insmicun
pay. Houston area. Experience helpful, notrai
V13-578-8227.
Sell Roses at night club $7 hour. 779-624.14
Gerri.
Brazos Ventures needs lawn cate peofk ^uWsti
truck preferred, $4 25/hr , 846-6060 II
Griffin is expected to give a brief
summary of U.S. manned space
flights.
Other awards and scholarships
will be presented to the 1,500 stu
dents expected to attend the closing
ceremonies.
EVADING ARREST:
• A student was arrested on
charges of evading arrest after rid
ing away from a University Police of
ficer who had tried to stop him for
running a stop sign at the intersec
tion of Joe Routt and Houston
Streets.
Accepting application* for summer lifeguard pi
for City of Colle
City of College Station. Apply at Thomain
7:30 Monday thru Friday.
PERSONALS
PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Abortion procedural
referrals - Free pregnancy testing. Houiton, la
(713)271-0121.
White denounces federal
actions on drug smuggling
ROOMMATE WANTED
Need roommate for rest of semester. 2 bedtooall
per month, gas and utilities. Tony, 822-4597 III
Roommate needed in Casa Bianca Apts. Vour*
bedroom. $i25/mo. Call 846-3221.
FOR SALE
Associated Press
AUSTIN — The federal govern
ment must get tougher on Mexican
border drug smugglers, Gov. Mark
White said Thursday.
He said the use of military recon
naissance planes without adequate
backup is like playing “expensive vi
deo games.”
“I know of no invasion that’s ever
taken place in this country’s history
that has created so much turmoil, so
much heartache, so much hardship
and so much of a threat to our na
tional security as the invasion of nar
cotics,” White said.
“I think it’s time for the national
government to get about its job. We
have the resources available; we’ve
paid for those resources. They’re
called ‘national defense.’ ”
White said the drug-related crime
occurring in Mexico has spilled over
into Texas.
“Many of the problems we face
and the deaths that have occurred,
the kidnappings that have occurred,
are directly related to narcotics traf
ficking in this state and this nation,”
he said.
The governor downplayed
Thursday’s announcement in Wash
ington that the military is using so
phisticated AW ACS — airborne ra
dar — planes to detect aircraft
carrying drugs into the United
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Despite the use of AWACS, he
said, equipment hasn’t been made
available to pursue smugglers who
are spotted.
“You're putting a $ 100 million out
there on the front line and you have
no backup responsibility,” White
said.
“If we don’t have the pursuit
planes to follow up the aircraft they
may detect through the use of that
surveillance effort, in a sense we’re
playing very expensive video games.
“They can go up there and see the
planes coming in, and yet we don’t
have any mechanism out there to go
apprehend those planes.”
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A Few Spots Now Available
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Amazon Parrots $200-1400. Young, tame, nilli
guaranteed healthy, Steve. 693-0767.
Condo for sale, 2 bedrooms IH? batliromrm, Wilt
eluded on shuttle route, all furnished, 696-1525. II* 1
LOST AND FOUND
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Friendly roommate. Quiet —
and smart. Able to sort
through complicated issues.
Will share workload. Problem
solving is my specialty.
Supportive and dependable.
Flexible. Clever. Fun.
Good looking.
See the IBM PC Family on Campus at
The Pavilion, March 4-8.
PRESENT THIS COUPON AT
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m CORPUS CHRISTI
FOR ONE ORDER OF
NACHOS
LOST: Women’s gold silver Seiko Tuesday, Feb. I
night softball field. Please return, Box 4551 orccoH;
Bobbin, 693-2812, sentimental value.
SERVICES
ON THE DOUBLE
All kinds of typing at reasonablf
rates. Dissertations, theses,
papers, resumes. Typing
copying at one stop. ON THE
DOUBLE 331 University Drive
846-3755. «if
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highest quality in town. PERFECT PRINT, 822-1430
Professional quality typing. Term papers, Theses,
ness needs. Call Marilyn, 693-75 U
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theses, journals. Call Suzanne, 775-8476.
Word processing all kinds. By appointment only CJ
775-6178 anytime
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