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Page 6 THE BATTALION TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1978 the world Chess match to resume with protest United Press International BAGUIO CITY, Philippines — A possible protest intruded on the first long weekend break in the World Chess Championships Monday. Officials with the team of Anatoly Karpov, the 27-year-old Soviet world champion, reportedly had protested that a Korchnoi aide had taken pictures of Saturday night’s match after the official time allotted for photographs. Petra Leeuwerick, the chief Kor chnoi representative, told newsmen she had heard she was the subject of a protest over the camera incident. The complaint supposedly was filed by chief Karpov representative Vikto Baturinsky to FIDE’s chief match arbiter Lothar Schmid. Both men left town Sunday. Their mutual personal dislike is well known. MSC Summer Dinner Theatre Presents August 3,4&5 MSC Ballroom Tickets At MSC BoxOffice Call 845-2916 General Public TAMU Student $4.95 oinnU Reservations Close 24 Hrs. Prior To Show $7.00 □ inner: 6:45pm Show : 8:00 pm Produce d By: MSC Summer Programming Committee and The Aggie Players Sp ecial IMon - Dinner Show August 2 Student Gen. Public 8 pm $2.00 $3.00 Go to a this summer ! This student has taken every precaution to make sure nothing disturbs his afternoon slumber in the MSC student lounge. Monday afternoon rain that thoroughly soai MSC SUMMER PROGRAMMING COMMITTEE AUGUST 2 & 3 ARTISTS flND CRAFTSMEN F YOU LURNT TO DISRflY AND SaiYOUR LUORKS IN TH€ SHOLU SIGN-UP IN THE ITISC CRRFT SHOP FOR INFORfTlRTION CRH 845-1651 SQUARE DANCE with MANNING SMITH MSC BALLROOM JULY 26 8-10 CRAFT enor The MSC Craft Shop, located in the MSC basement, is currently looking for instructors who would possibly consider teaching fall workshops in the craft areas listed below or any other craft field. If interested, and you feel you have a craft you would like to share with others, let us know by calling 845-1631, or better yet, come down and see us. 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About 50 people were killed or injured, police said. Officials said 30 Ixidies were re covered from the debris and 17 people were hospitalized. Tenants in the working-class Al Sharabia district were warned nearly two months ago that their building— 21 one-room apartments facing a narrow, dark alley — was liable to collapse. They refused re quests to leave their apartments, however, because they had nowhere else to go. The building collapsed around dawn, trapping many residents be fore they left for work. An adjacent house along the alley partially caved, killing another two people. Three other houses werei Id the and damaged. Ilfs no It was the second major. legpai in Cairo in eight days and! I start- attention on its housing rallfthc> well as other problems camy, To overcrowding in this dtyonze. W lion. jjBbbie< Last Monday, a bus cnBening with passengers plungedifter. River Nile after hittingilj truck. Fifty-six people on The site of today's acciddj slum area in which familie or five people live in ones Experts believe Cairowi accommodate about 4; people, half its current i The capital's telephone,! power and water systems, to handle the overcrowd frequently, and landlords Jibe tl from the lopsided suppMBen beb situation on new housing Siting; demand key money” of (STodd n $20,000 from prospectivi t Jjid thin; ants. Rhodesian troops clash with guerillas in capital United Press International SALISBURY, Rhodesia — Gov ernment troops clashed with insur gents in the capital for the first time in the 6%-year history of the black nationalist guerrilla campaign, au thorities said Monday. A police spokesman said three guerrillas have been killed in Salis bury since Friday. Another two in surgents were captured and one civilian was wounded, a police statement said. A number of residents of the Highfield ghetto challenged the of ficial communique and said another action by police that went unre ported resulted in the death of an unarmed civilian. ■ iDebby V|e want pild for portan 1 tried 'kcakla jjjportsea' Police said there were ^ eai ties beyond those offiejg V°^ d -, . Bands, The clashes occurred in MM. , and Highfield, two blackn*j us(a , hoods on the southwesterntM nc j )t|()) Salisbury. ■ True t The police statement said*'* terrorist” was wounded tured after he attempted toif * rl ' n 'f e r in Mufakose Friday night, ■"'derin x , f l J The la- I he next morning, i* 16s “Be whof said, police traced three ni surgents to a house in “They attacked police »!| )()U | J | S nades after being challenj® were shot and killed,” the statement said. We we id onr i id, mos BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND We Couldn’t Take Care of Everybody Who Wanted Alignment Special The First Time, So We’re Doing It More Week! 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