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Virginia i :50 p.m, itasticla" i Course,! ir varioffij iE, etc.)] School, an Reei) y IKlllCtiO!: I ers, will \loissneil ipen til iter, ami i. Meiss-i ■rship is larticipa ig part ol elethon gets record pledges Associated Press LAS VEGAS, Nev. — "It’s incred- ple,’said entertainer Jerry Lewis of jherecord $21,723,813 pledged dur ing the annual Labor Day Jerry Lewis Telethon Against Muscular Dystrophy. "Year after year for the last 11 fears, Americans keep proving they Jave compassion and a lot of heart, " ; said after the two-day marathon lelecast ended yesterday. "The totes leep getting higher and higher and The chances that we ll find a cure for jmscular dystrophy soon are getting etter as a result. The figure was $2.9 million more an the total pledged a year ago, nd a spokesman for the Muscular ystrophy Foundation in New York |aid that about 3 per cent more than 1 was collected as a result of ist year’s telethon. j On Sunday, Lewis and Dean Mar in were reunited on stage for the list time in more than 20 years when frank Sinatra brought Martin in ■ont of television cameras here. Martin and Lewis starred together unany movies during the 1950s. City-states set up The Greeks were setting up city- Itates in 1002 B.C. Among them fere Sparta, Athens, Thebes and orinth. English for hounds The first pack of full-blooded En glish fox hounds was brought to Maryland from England in 1650. First charity school The first school to offer manual training courses, the “Charity Work ing School,” was built in Maryland in 1755. THE BATTALION TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1976 Page 7 ZACHARIA’S greenhouse 1201 HIGHWAY 30 BRIAR WOOD APTS. downstown BOMBS ftWVf! I JUST DROPPED VOUR COURSE! WANT TO DROP IT AGAIN? HERE OE GO! FAMILY NIGHT BUFFET EVERY TUESDAY 6:00-8:30 P.M. ALL THE PIZZA AND SALAD YOU CAN EAT FOR $1.89 CHILDREN UNDER 6 - 99c PIZZA INN OF BRYAN 1803 Greenfield Plaza Next to Bryan High 846-1784 PIZZA INN OF COLLEGE STATION 413 Texas Avenue S. 846-6164 Pizza ixin \oop separation agreement begins t discus- die rship season lemljen nit the (lenibei- 21. ng 0 d2o,M i Dali I Sessioi vention. gin. e pastor arch in milliw in since Associated Press SEOUL, South Korea —The Un- id Nations Command and North [orea today began implementing an greement to separate their guards n the Panmunjom truce village here two American army officers (ere killed three weeks ago. A joint observer team met in 'anmunjom and agreed on proce- ures for marking the military de- narcation line that divides the 850- ard-wide joint security area, a U. N. Command spokesman said. U.S. and iouth Korean forces are to remain rath of the line, while the North ioreans are to keep to the north de. The disengagement agreement as reached yesterday after a week [secret talks between the sec taries of the delegations to the Lo an Military Armistice Commis- on. Both North Korean and U.N. Command personnel circulated reely in Panmunjom under the ar- nistice agreement which ended the Korean War and created the 2VS>- mile-wide demilitarized zone separating North and South Korea. Panmunjom is in the middle of the DMZ. The new security formula is a re sult of the Aug. 18 clash in which North Korean guards axed to death two American officers supervising the pruning of a tree that the U.N. command said interfered with its forces’ view of the North Korean side. It was the first fatal incident in Panmunjom in the 23-year history of the Korean armistice, although there had been a number of less vio lent clashes. The U.N. Command demanded guarantees for the safety of its personnel and punishment for those responsible for the killings. 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