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Page 8 THE BATTALION MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1978 Sun Theatres Chutist scrubs 333 University 84t The only movie in town Double-Feature Every Week Open 10 a.m.-2 a.m. Mon.-Sat. 12 Noon - 12 Midnight Sun 846-9808 record attempt No one under 18 Escorted Ladies Free BOOK STORE & 25c PEEP SHOWS United Press International LAKE CHARLES, La. — After 5.5 hours of one bone-jarring jump every six minutes. Bob Alspaugh abandoned his attempt to set the world’s record for number of parachute jumps in 24 hours. Alspaugh, a former carpenter, was attempting to break the record of 232 held by Canadian Jean Pierre Blanchet and to raise money for a charity. He gave up the try about 11:30 p.m. Friday. Gettin ready for SMU Ryan Izard, a fish in the Corps of Cadets, prepares to ‘Beat the Hell Outta SMU’ by making his Mustang spurs. This week’sgan will be in Dallas at the Cotton Bowl. iU.N. expecting clashes m United Press International PARIS — Western nations are determined to meet a new Soviet-backed Arab drive against Israel head-on at the general conference of the U.N. Educational, i3|- Scientific and Cultural Organization, conference sources If no compromise is found, the clash might lead to a crisis similar to the one that ripped UNESCO four years ago, the sources said. ing cou The t ^ said. 1979 Graduates computer Science/EE's ■ Introducing I ■career! Weekend - a 3-step introduction to career opportunities with NCR in Wichita. step One: Sign up for an On-Campus Career Briefing by an NCR representative. An informal, preliminary, give-and-take session. Check with your Placement Office for dates. Step TWO: Tell us about yourself. About your strengths; career goals — short range and long-term. 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A special 25-nation subcomi® Friday began studying the media draft under the chairm of Cunnar Garbo, deputy dim jf 6, ^, a * general of the Norwegian Fon Ministry and a member of UNESCO Executive Board The declaration became ados issue because of Western oppoii to the present draft that, ini allows governments to control media. The Soviet bloc is fully Mi the Third World’s drive for ado* of the declaration in its pm form. >••1 Ag. Eeo. Club - Halloween Party Costume & Dance Contest Free Beer, Cokes, Prizes 8-12 p.m. Tuesday Oct. 31st At Quonset Hut B Everyone invited! WAS religion hunger tion Co help fet Itwa; hmd-rai “Wei blefora of Cath< Brodr hunger’ people i The c To ct togethe die from •damage “At Tl holiday; World S McCli which m Toge new and sources , The I Serv iee a NAUTILUS OF BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION WE WANT TO HELP THE FIGURE SALON CELEBRATE THEIl 10TH ANNIVERSARY . . . SO, FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY W ARE ALSO OFFERING THE MEN THE VERY SPECIAL . . 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