THE BATTALION FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1979 Page 7 51.2! 'p tomil lillioi 54.S 'linn t A 'an»'( on in edso]i nllie! busoi; what’s up at A&M Friday AGGIE QUARTERHORSE SHOW: Will begin at 8 a.m. today and ■ tomorrow at the Equestrian Center on FM 2818. BASEBALL TEAM: The men’s team will play SMU at 3 p.m. in Olsen Field. S ' Tt i§.TENNIS TEAM: The m n’s team will play Arkansas here at 1:30 ■ p.m. ■VIM TEAMS: The men and women’s teams will swim in the AAU I Nationals in Los Angeles today through Saturday. AjCGIE CINEMA: “ Heroes,” starring Henry Winkler and Sally I Field, will be shown at 8 and 10 p.m. in Rudder Theater. BRING YOUR WHOLE FAMILY FOR AN HOE HU K\ ^ Xr PAY-LESS IS NOW ACCEPTING WOMEN'S... Saturday INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGI- ■ NEERS: Will hold its annual spring picnic at Hensel Park from I 1-6 p.m. Tickets are available from IEEE officers and in the elec- ■ trical engineering office. TAMU WHEELMEN: There will be a metric century ride to H Navasota and Carlos. Those who wish to go should meet at the ■ Rudder fountain at 8 a.m. ilpGIE CINEMA: “Heroes’ will be shown at 8 p.m. in Rudder ■ Theater. MIDNIGHT MOVIE: “Return of the Dragon” will be shown in Rud- ■ der Theater. TRACK TEAM: The men and women’s teams will compete against ■ Baylor in Waco. BASEBALL TEAM: There will be a doubleheader against SMU be- ■ ginning at 1 p.m. at Olsen Field. $9.99 0 21.99 MEN'S ... Sunday TAMU ROADRUNNERS: There will be a one-mile run and a 4.5- ^■mile Easter day race at the aerobics course by G. Rollie White pasti ■ Coliseum. 11 ' TENNIS TEAM: The men’s team will play the University of Houston in Houston. Monday IND MICHAEL JOHNSON’S BLUEBERRY CONTEST: Will be jheld at Rudder Fountain today from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Find a [blueberry and get a free ticket to the Michael Johnson concert BIG SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM... You are cordially invited to Celebrate the Ressurrection of our Lord, Jesus Christ, on April | ^ the 15 at 6:30 and or 10:45 with x jj i| a part of the family of God gath- § ered as § M i Peace Lutheran Church § § Stan Sultemeier 846-6016, 693-1047 of College Station. The celebration will be held at the A&M Consolidated High School Cafeteria, F.M. 2818 South. Cornel CELEBRATE: the I BTuesday night. BETA ALPHA PSI: There will be a mandatory meeting for initiation ■ and elections at 7 p.m. in Room 350, Rudder Tower. IfflANT SCIENCES SEMINAR: Jacqueline Perryman will speak on ■ “Characteristics of the Insusceptibility of Cultured Tobacco Cells ^HMicroinjected Maize Dwarf Mosaic Virus” at 4 p.m. in Room 112, ageSi ■ Plant Science Building. asatsfTENNIS: The men’s team will play the University of Houston in [Houston. !K atioiii W Texas „ nterpii m, ta d tie oundi! [II, di" he $12» 99 t»27." GIRL'S & BOY'S $5» 99 to9." EVERYONE WILL FIND THEIR FA VORITE EASTER STYLE! Doctor says phase out ii * I 1 • saccharin use I United Press International WASHINGTON — The chair- ' man of a National Academy of Sci ences study on saccharin told Con- ;ess Wednesday most of its uses Bid be phased out and banned after three years unless current food safety laws are relaxed. ■he committee believes that if digress takes no further action on arin, it will eventually be ban ned under present law by the Food 'P 30 and Drug Administration,” said Dr. >n 1 Frederick Robbins, dean of the ^ ■' ihedieal school at Case Western Re- . serve University in Cleveland. 1 ! Robbins, a Nobel laureate, te( ' Bpaclrd the study which on March 2 cur^TOed a report recommending no Check the Battalion ads! Call 845-2611 OPEN EACH NIGHT TIL 9 PPY-LE56 FAMILY SHOE STORES Nail SUNNYLAND SHOPPING CENTER 1700 TEXAS AVENUE 822-5322 l3 Call 845-2611 ? immediate ban on saccharin. The lt !“; rdport suggested Congress revise li[i ‘ 1 food safety laws to make disputes over suspected cancer causing sub- Centfi^Bcgs easier to decide. o by ,r: „ bbbins told a House health sub committee it was his personal feel ing that if Congress does not have |lme to revise the food laws then the extensive use of saccharin rnw mould be discouraged. unii' l 9l JIVott> you know ir by. 1 ■ United Press International 'The legend of George Washing ton and the cherry tree was written in, 1800 by the Rev. Mason Locke Weems. §★★★★★★★★★★★&★★★★★ • HATE DOING + LAUNDRY? | Let Frannie's do it for you -fc Aunt Frannies £ Laundromat jk olleman at Anderson 693-658Tjr Yukon lack Nail a colorful 40 x 30 poster of this original art in your room. Just send $ 2.00 toYukon Jack, the Black Sheep of Canadian Liquors, RO. Box 11152, Newington, CT. 06111 Yukon Jack 80 and 100 Proof. Imported and Bottled by Heublein. Inc . Hartford. Ct Sole Agents U S A ©1907 Dodd. Mead & Co., Inc. MANOR EAST 3 The original space man! Buck Rogers swings back to earth and lays it on the 25th Century! 7:25 9:45 uu mm. IN THE 2:5tf! /ERSAL PICTURE © 1979 UNIVERSAL CITY STUDIOS. INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED < SBB>|l*C GABE KAPLAN’S HAVING A BALL! 7:15 9:35 dustnes, Inc Pictun PG 7:20 9:40 FRI.-SAT. MIDNIGHT IT’S THE WORLD’S GREATEST GAME (AND IT SURE AIN’T FOOTBALL.) 1 .tarring DAVID MERRICKprasants A MICHAEL RITCHIE Film BURT REYNOLDS KRIS KRIST0FFERS0N JILLCLAYBURGH “SEMI-TOUGH” ROBERT PRESTON a. Big Ed Bookman Scra.nplay by WALTER BERNSTEIN Based upon a novel by DJJV JENKINS Produced by DAVID MERRICK Directed by MICHAEL RITCHIE fRi United Artists SKYWAY TWIN WEST They'll Blast...Bulldoze...or Blow-up anyone who stands in their way. from