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CALL 779-4110 FOR AN INTERVIEW 14015 Idi Amin arrives in Iraq United Press International KAMPALA, Uganda — Deposed Ugandan President Idi Amin has ar rived in the radical Arab nation of Iraq in an apparently futile bid to get help for his ousted government, high-ranking diplomatic sources said Monday. The sources said Amin, who saw Tanzanian troops and Ugandan exiles topple his eight-year dictator ship in four months of fighting, ar rived Saturday in Iraq from Libya. Amin was reported to have ap proached the Baghdad regime for military support and weapons to con tinue the war against Uganda’s new provisional government headed by Yusufu Lule. The Iraqi response was not known, the sources said, but the cap ture Sunday of Jinja — Uganda’s sec ond largest city — by Tanzanian troops appeared to destroy any hope Amin may have of staging a military comeback. Amin flew his family to Iraq two ; months ago when the Tanzanians first threatened the capital of Kam pala. The sources said Amin himself fled Uganda aboard a Libyan airliner earlier this month as the Tanzanians closed on his capital city from three sides. A new era in relations between the United States and Uganda opened Monday when a five-member dele gation headed by career diplomat John Blane arrived in the capital — the first American officials in the country since 1973. The Tanzanians were reported 10 miles east of Jinja Monday in a drive to reopen Uganda’s strategic high way to the Kenyan border. The road is Uganda’s prime route for import ing fuel and essential commodities. During the weekend, Tanzanian troops marched into Jinja, Uganda’s second largest city and were greeted by grateful citizens shouting, “God bless you! We are saved!” Now you know United Press International Gall bladder problems cost Ameri cans about $1 billion a year. 3C BARBECUE #3 CULPEPPER PLAZA We need people with energy and personality. 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Time required 3 to 4 hours a day during sea sons. Good Teaching Experience For Undergraduates CALL 822-6641 iff* FULL OR PART TIME Day shift ’'■Night shift (tii 10:00 p.m.) *Weekends “♦Flexible hours to fit your schedule ♦Rapid advancement Minimum starting salary $2.90 per hour for inexperienced persons.; Cashier experience helpful. Apply in person only: 9:30-11:00 a.m. (if possible) Whataburger College Station' i 105 Dominikl A&M sculptor wins prize This year’s winner of the North American Center. George W. Lundeen s sculptures in Sculpture Award, entitled “Departure,” is on bronze and terra cotta will be on exhibit the display from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the second rest of this week. Lundeen is an artist in resi- floor gallery of the Langford Architecture dence here. California actor y asked to split expenses Lawyer in Marvin case wants $560,000 United Press International LOS ANGELES — Lawyer Mar vin Mitchelson said Monday he in tended to file a motion with the court in the Lee Marvin trial to seek re covery from the state and the actor of $560,000 in legal expenses for han dling Michelle Marvin’s suit since 1972. Superior Court Judge Arthur K. Marshall Wednesday awarded Miss Marvin $104,000 from Marvin as an “equity” finding in helping her to rehabilitate herself. He ruled, how ever, that she had not proved a breach of contract. Mitchelson said that he would ask $500,000 in expenses for himself and 17 other attorneys who have con tributed to Miss Marvin’s suit over the years. He said he also would ask about $60,000 for his own personal ex penses such as flying in witnesses from the Pacific for the trial. Mitchelson said his motion would ask that the state of California bear FOR A NEW DINING EXPERIENCE Come to the big new salad bar in the r# Sbisa Dining Cen- /' ter Basement. Quality First Open 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m! Monday thru Friday part of the $560,000 expenses and that Marvin also pay part since the court did rule that he should make the payment to the former singer with whom he lived for six years out side marriage. IRS execs are aiding tax frauds United Press International WASHINGTON — The federal government is bilked of millions and possibly billions of dollars each year by false tax returns, and some of the people involved in the schemes are former employees of the tax collecting Internal Revenue Service. Congressional sources say the tax refund schemes usually total $100,000 to $500,000, involving up to several dozen individuals. Some former IRS employees have been used for their inside knowledge to help deceive the agency. Bank employees have been used to cash fradulent refund checks quickly. One problem in stopping the re fund fraud, the sources said, is a de centralized structure of the IRS. And the political pressure for quick tax refunds increases the risk of fraud. The problem was to be examined today during hearings by the House Government Operations subcom mittee on commerce, consumer and monetary affairs. Committee Chairman Benjamin Rosenthal, D-N.Y., said recently the IRS has failed to implement its fraud detection program effectively and that this has “resulted in a huge loss to the U. S. 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