THE BATTALION Page 9 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1979 Graffiti says "this is just the start 7 Arsonist torches Iranian s store C ® H1. ©S • Q " ai,ty m •Q«dck Service 'JSL 'S X SNoMlnlnwBine J ihI #afla. •LargeOrtfers ~ •LegalState ’illiam said, y rainwatei n( Iing com- 11 they need ham, ublic healtl y facilities, (led bridge tsmen who : move from nnty sideol United Press International DALLAS — Fire department in vestigators said Tuesday arson was the cause of a fire which resulted in $30,000 worth of damage at a clo thing store owned by an Iranian. Dallas Fire Department officials said someone pried open the back door of Mansor’s International, own ed by Mansor Morid, and doused clothing with a flammable liquid. The fire smoldered a few hours be fore igniting. “The business was closed at the time and it appears it (the fire) had some help,” a Fire department spokesman said. Officials said the arsonist painted “go home sand niger (sic)” and “this is just the start” on the inside walls with black spray paint. No injuries were reported but fire Capt. Jerry Chambers said there was $5,000 worth of building damage and $25,000 in content damage. “We’ve determined it was arson. There was a lot of heat buildup and smoke and apparently the fire had flashed,” Chambers said. Burned debris from the building was sent for analysis. “This is the first of many” was writ ten on the building in black spray paint. Police spokesman Bob Shaw said the fire would not result in a special protection for Iranians from harass ment resulting from the hostage situation in the U.S. Embassy in Tehran. Morid said he had not been threatened prior to the fire but another Iranian, Abis Bagheri, said his restaurant had been vandalized and he would increase security at his establishment. “Were very, very concerned,” said Bagheri, a naturalized Amer ican. “It’s affected our business. I hope that the public doesn’t look at us any differently.” g JkA W • Legal SbcJ^C OVERNIGHT RATES — 4« DURING THE DAY Reductions & Dissertations Collation & Binding&PadMng VE HAVE A XEROX 9400 — THE BEST COPYING MACHINE IN THE WOMDf Kinko’s Graphics, Inc. 201 College Main St. 1713)846-9508 ■rson fundffl in at noon, ie president* rally uponl Air Force to eeption ks Washed for future Alta Blocker, grounds foreman for the Grounds Maintenance Department of Texas A&M University, gives a thorough cleaning to the “Planned for the Future” statue in front of the ^ ^ 'bVu<)ien\ Center. Ba alion piioto By Sam Stroder chairman ft years Presii poiitSjf ous ^ on cops get union charter 1\ kcs