THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1977 Page 3 itUfl [Get into some \great pants! TOP DRAWER Culpepper Plaza PERES TACO FIESTA Ask About Our FREE SUMMER STORAGE Aggie Cleaners 111 College Main RE-ELECT KEN LEWIS ■C eO 'U :er in terraso| straight bars, vh at ever wei iculine, weci an he in beb er, he said, ■st met a football p| acho. The s I thought th same person, iposite,” said! rual. lenomenon ci act that a to amuse nol ookers,” Mib that they ■ral times ii example atDi i one such ( on a Japa > dressed in#, rhinestone h id one was dn ised up in drap i Skaggs. Two ; Dance togei l dancing tog rs here in tow erectly like iwd,” said Ml ;hed. 1, ”We don’t ii bars in town, his sentence y laughter. 1 dressed in a ss with a gold give you awoii f camp,” he si >u dig up thatp Mike G. me to get my* ion on? Mike id came back pie lame pan ES V t Drive Through or Dine Inside With This Coupon: 3 TACOS FOR 89c Reg. 37c each Coupon Good Tuesday-Thursday April 12-14 3312 S. COLLEGE BRYAN 107 DOMINIK COLLEGE STATION WHO is Robert Harvey representing? Why did Robert Harvey vote for censorship of the student press? (Senate Bill 76-021-8) VOTE in the Student Election Runoffs April 14 pd. pol. announcement by the Concerned Students Group Doug Skee, treasurer Kenneth I. Powell, Chairman Campus Top of the News THE SAILING TEAM of Texas A&M won a regata spon sored by the Southeastern In tercollegiate Sailing Association at Lake Somerville last weekend. The A team, Terry Gough and Julann Chiles, com bined with the B team, Greg Shartz and Jon Solis, to win a total of 11 Vi points. Rice Uni versity was second; University of Texas, third; University of Dallas, fourth; and Baylor did not show. ELECTION RESULTS listed in yesterday’s Battalion incor rectly reported the result of the race for College of Geosciences senator. Matt Hammer, with 56 votes, defeated Jeffrey Fink, with 44 votes, for that position. Hammer’s name was left off the original election returns from which that story was written. Texas RESERVING the possibility of declaring a mistrial because of a juror’s actions, District Judge Tom Cave yesterday de cided to allow jury selection to continue in the murder trial of millionaire T. Cullen Davis. In Fort Worth, the state district judge yesterday ruled jury selection would continue today, after meeting with attorneys a day and a half, trying to decide if an already-selected juror should remain on the panel. IN SAN ANTONIO, a funeral home owner says he has plenty of space to bury a millionairess in her Ferrari and only needs final approval to comply with her request. Sandra Ilene West, 36, left a 1972 handwritten will requesting she be dressed in a lace nightgown, seated in the sports car “with the seat slanted comfortably” and buried next to her late husband, oil-cattle heir Ike West Jr., in the Alamo Masonic Cemetery. THE FINEST state highway system in the nation will be as sured with a $528 million high way funding bill, Gov. Dolph Briscoe said. Briscoe signed the bill yesterday, making it the first major spending legislation of the session to become law. DESPITE CRITICISM from business leaders, a Senate committee has decided to close the Texas Industrial Accident Board’s records to the public. In the 1973 Open Records Act the legislature opened the lAB’s files, but labor protested that to allow public scrutiny of work men’s compensation claims would be to invite blacklisting of workers who once had been in jured on the job. National ATTORNEYS for Patricia Hearst are asking an appellate court to overturn her bank rob bery conviction on grounds a now-dead judge made the wrong decisions at her trial. Attorney F. Lee Bailey goes before the three-judge 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals today to give oral arguments that the convic tion should he thrown out. Bailey maintains the judge, who died of .a heart attack three months after the trial, wrongfully admitted evidence about a shooting inci dent involving her a month after the robbery. BABIES deliberately kept thin may develop habits of over eating that will make them into fat adults, said Dr. Samuel Fo- mon, professor of pediatrics at the University of Iowa. He dis agrees with the recently popular ■ theory that keeping babies thin will prevent them from getting fat when they grow up. He told a conference that babies who are given skim milk do not get enough calories, try to eat more in volume to make up for the lack and get used to distending their tiny stomachs. JUDY CARTER, the wife of President Carter’s son Jack, suf fered a miscarriage last night, but White House officials said she was in good condition. The First Lady, along with daughter Amy and grandson Jason — Judy and Jack’s first child — were at the mountaintop retreat and rode with Judy, 28, to Bethesda Naval Hospital outside Washington. World DAVID OWEN, British Foreign Secretary, met with Prime Minister John Vorster today to discuss ways to bring about a peaceful transfer of power to the black majority in white-ruled Rhodesia. Owen also planned meetings today in Cape Town with Rhodesian Premier Ian Smith. Officials said no joint meeting between the three men was scheduled. 46 You get the best life insurance rates when you’re young. The sooner you start, the better the bargain. Let’s talk bargains. Person to person. £5 V| Roy Nelson tUL 2910 Hillside Drive ..i , Wt 846-5131 Bryan Southwestern Life (Jlelfuncf, fiecypie - p£AA&*i pefiA&n The Teachings of Jose Cuervo (asexcerpted from Chapter27of The Book.) 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