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Page 10 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1980 Three favorite raestiugf grounds ^ ^ all elose to A&WM Prote^slonaf management by Brentwood Properties state Dealers join Chrysler program United Press International DALLAS — Chrysler Corp. offi cials said Tuesday 117 of their 120 dealerships in northern Texas would participate in the financially trou bled company’s money-back guaran tee program. The program, announced last week by Chrysler chairman Lee lacocca, includes a 30-day or 1,000 mile guarantee in which any new Chrysler passenger car may be re turned and its cost refunded except for accrued finance and interest charges. The program also provides that anyone who test drives a Chrysler product and then buys either a new Chrysler or another competitive new car within 30 days will receive $50. Gar Laux, sales and marketing vice president, said the program was aimed at getting consumers better acquainted with Chrysler products. "We feel very strongly that we’re building better cars than people real ly know,” he said. “We re anxious to have them try them.” The new program, the first of its kind in the auto industry, also will include free scheduled maintenance during the first 24 months or 24,000 miles. Also included in the program WA is a free membership in Motor Club. The program begins Thursdi; Laux said officials have not tlcu how long it will continue. He however, the program was noli s jonal signed as a “gimmick” butasav, : ployin doing business. 7.8 pe Nearly 3,800 Chrysler deii percei nationwide (about 90percent)m more pected to participate. MSC Cafeteria Now Better Than Ever. You Will Be Pleased With These Carefully Prepared and Taste Tempting Foods. Each Daily Special Only $1.99 Plus Tax. “Open Daily” Dining: 11 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. — 4:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M. 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Bill Clements said Tuesday he would do everything possible to disallow the comptroller from deducting union dues from the paychecks of state employees who request such deductions. recovt THURSDAY EVENING SPECIAL Italian Candle Light Spaghetti Dinner SERVED WITH SPICED MEAT BALLS AND SAUCE Parmesan Cheese - Tossed Green Salad Choice of Salad Dressing - Hot Garlic Bread Tea or Coffee FRIDAY EVENING SPECIAL BREADED FISH FILET w/TARTAR SAUCE Cole Slaw Hush Puppies Choice of one vegetable Roll or Corn Bread & Butter Tea or Coffee SATURDAY NOON and EVENING SPECIAL YanKee Pot Roast (Texas Style) Tossed Salad Mashed Potato w/ gravy Roll or Corn Bread & Butter Tea or Coffee MHHTQuality First ’i SUNDAY SPECIAL NOON and EVENING ROAST TURKEY DINNER Served with Cranberry Sauce Cornbread Dressing Roll or Corn Bread - Butter - Coffee or Tea Giblet Gravy And your choice of any One vegetable ARE YOU INTERESTED IN STUDYING ABROAD? WORKING IN EUROPE FOR THE SUMMER? TRAVELING & GETTING TO KNOW ANOTHER CULTURE? At a luncheon speech to the Travis County Republican Party, the gov ernor said he disagreed with Attor ney General Mark White, who on Monday ruled Comptroller Boh Bul lock had the authority under state law to deduct the union dues from state paychecks. “I am opposed to such a ruling and I have already discussed this with my staff. I will try to get immediate legis lation that will put a stop to this non sense,” Clements said. “I am for our right-to-work law totally.” The governor also said he was opposed to busing of school children, but said he was convinced the pm lem was a federal one. “We need to elect congressu who will take this issue tothefede government. It is not a state is» But I am absolutely opposed busing.” Clements also said President ter would be the Democratic a date this year and said it would tough to beat the president in Te “Mr. Carter will be thecaillf in my judgment. He’s going to tough. He's a sitting president we will have to work very hart accomplish our purposes,” he sai The governor siad Republic* will have to make an "absolutecoi fendei mitment” in order to defeat Cat and said he was confident Tti could be carried 52-48 for whomo* and s] the GOP nominates. “We re going to have toworka Soviet tails off,” he said. The Study Abroad Office is sponsoring a seminar on Study/Travel Abroad on Monday, February 4, 1980, 7:30 p.m., Room 206 MSC. Topics discus sed will include: study abroad opportunities, stu dent tours, international student cards, work per mits, train passes, travel bargains, passport ap plications, cheap hotels and youth hostel cards etc. John Henry Faulk considers Congress United Press International DALLAS — Texas humorist John Henry Faulk, who won ofie 'of the largest libel verdicts in history for being falsely called a communist sympathizer during the 1950s, is nuu reb. 11 WE A EE 14 4 MM rcc TALENT MSC ALE- ENIVEESIEy AAEIETT smew APPLY MSC 216 JAN. 21 - FEB. 13 AUDITIONS FEB. 24 - 26 considering running for Congrea Faulk, who lives in Madisom and is a regular on the televiai series “Hee Haw,” said, “Theft some question as to which one’s!® nier — Hee Haw’ or the congrea Faulk said friends have bee days! urging him to run in the Democrat ity th primary for the East Texas Hois from seat now occupied by Rep. Charf might Wilson of Lufkin. “Charlie Wilson has done sucl Arab the ad The econo House The p leased ment this y percei The devek assist i sions t budge WA retarv increa chargt centre “It securi when but th defer assess E tc BA voluti poor job of representing this A trict,” he said. “He spends all In time running that honky-tonk t; there.” Faulk’s “honky-tonk” statemef referred to a restaurant-barn Washington, D.C., that Wilso: owned until recently. Faulk was a radio humorist wh« career was almost ruined duringtb anti-communist fervor of the 195(k His libel verdict helped end tk practice of “blacklisting ’ allegedpra communists. It’s just another day unless you make a phone call Do nothing, and it will be just like any other day. But PI if you call or stop by the Placement Office to set up an appointment, that day will be a very important one in your life. The day you find out about your future in Colorado Springs with Inmos. 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