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THE BATTALION Page 5 FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1980 :>U‘l-casino. SomeoWm ed Sinatra was testijjj vith the intention ofB) plying for a full blowup use. r’s Palace Executive! it Harry Waldtoldstited ultra would have notliiiu the casino as a It), hut rather would rromotions for the hotel on entertainment poln gaming agencies canfe with a direct casinoinvi those earning over J|| apply for “key« a deliberately is settj rroval. said Sinatra would l oon for the hotel, h >mger has maintainedils n Caesar’s Palace at ' tables in order to altr is its to games ofcla I ii SinatrawerelicensK the practice would sty rgulation prohihitsan® reholder or key empb ihling in his own®: ievada Gaming Coit commended Feb. Ill ndergo an extensive inn determine if he wen licensing as a ’lit) in Nevada gamblint ;! an investigation rail and probably would m the 90 days, tht ider Nevada lawforpn applications. Ruden, Sinatra’s loM 1 attorney, told the fa Control Board he to the state all prior im I Sinatra, includinflk the FBI. Jinatra wants to gut flairs in order,” ia, a director r chairman ofthepp taming Commissiou. nne to the conclusion iperate with Sinatraii: He had requested 1< position asakeyemph d trigger a licensingi ■ is an important mei sar’s family with expet to contribute, "Echeir: aid state gaming ofc surrendered his hi licenses in the SandslM trip ” and at the Cab Lake Tahoe in 1963*1 la Gaming Control hi 1 the red carpet trei* pected Chicago uii ire Sam (MomojCia.® s northern Nevada® 1a was listed in tht ada "Black Book.’Nd orators can loose! license if persons ii| >k are found on thej a, considered by staid ivestigators as a ml d figure, was murdej :> home June 19,19i5j a few days prior to tei the Senate Intelligi e about an assassiij t Fidel Castro. Hist ver solved. O INSORAINCEI OR AGGIES: all: George Webb I ers Insurance Group! Zollege 823-li ALLEN Oldsmobile Cadillac Honda ES - SERVICE re satisfaction is I f ard equipment 101 Texas Ave. 779-3516 f/tt/nbl Eddie Dominguez# Joe Arcimega l ski" r i M H what’s up at Texas A&M FRIDAY MSC BASEMENT COFFEEHOUSE: Will present local musicians including John Sharpe, Rich Mennick, Frank Roberts, David Haw kins and Alan Pyeatt at 8 p.m. in the MSC Coffeehouse. Admission is 50 cents at the door. MEXICAN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION: Will have an organization al meeting at 6 p.m. in 510 Rudder. NEWMAN ORGANIZATION COFFEEHOUSE: Will sponsor games and free entertainment featuring Rosie Longoria beginning at 7:30 p.m. at St. Mary’s Student Center. SADDLE & SIRLOIN AND HORSEMAN’S ASSOCIATION DANCE: Will begin at 8 p.m. at the SPJST Hall on Highway 21. There will be a live band and admission is free. OFF-CAMPUS AGGIES: Will hold an OCA Extravaganza beginning at 7:30 p.m. at Cell Block 5. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS: The Re gion X Conference will be held from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Zachry Engineering Center. All mechanical engineering students are urged to attend. For more information contact the Mechanical Engineering office. LAMBDA SIGMA: Will hold their induction banquet for newly accepted members at 7:30 p.m. at the Aggieland Inn. SWC SOCCER TOURNAMENT: The tournament will be held on the MSC Drill Field thorugh Sunday. The Aggies will play Rice at 10 a.m. and the University of Houston at 2 p.m. today. BRAZOS SOCIETY FOR ALTERNATIVES TO NUCLEAR ENER GY: Will begin a 24-hour action to call for Bryan’s withdrawal from participation in the Comanche Peak Nuclear Project, including leafletting and an all night vigil at the Bryan Utilities Office, at 1 p.m. at the Bryan Utilities Office. BOARD INSTALLMENT: The third installment board payment for the 1980 spring semester is due today. The amount is $170.30 for the seven-day plan and $152.45 for the five-day plan. Payments can be made at the Fiscal Office in the Coke Bldg, or at the Cashier’s Office in the main lobby of Rudder Center to avoid penalty. “THE BOYS FROM BRAZIL”: Gregory Peck portrays Josef Mengle, a famous Nazi scientist who has succeeded in cloning duplicates of Adolph Hitler to be used in a fiendish plan for Nazi domination. Only a famed Jewish Nazi hunter. Sir Laurence Olivier, stands in his way. The feature will be shown as a part of Aggiecon XI at 8:50 p.m. in Rudder Theater. SATURDAY STUDENT Y CHICKEN DINNER: The Y will be selling complete barbecue chicken dinners from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Hensel Park for PREGNANCY TESTS • Immediate Appointments • Confidential Counseling • Birth Control Information • Termination of Pregnancy $2.75. Dinners will be delivered on campus for $3 at 12 and 4:30 p.m. at the Commons and 1:30 and 5:30 p.m. at Sbisa. All proceeds will go to the Boys’ Club of Bryan. FFA CAR WASH: Will be held from 12 to 5 p.m. at McDonald’s Parking Lot on University Drive. HORSEMEN’S ASSOCIATION: Will hold an Intercollegiate Horse Show beginning at 8:30 at the Equestrian Center on FM 2818. The entry fee is $4 per class. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS: The Re gion X Spring Conference will continue from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Zachry Engineering Center. SWC SOCCER TOURNAMENT: Will continue through Sunday on the MSC Drill Field. WOMEN’S SOCCER: Will play the University of Texas at 1 p.m. in Cain Field. INTRAMURAL SPORTS/TRACK MEET: Field events will begin at 9a.m. on Kyle Field. The south entrance of Kyle Field will be open. SUNDAY "X r - WEST LOOP CLINIC 622-2170 2909 WEST LOOP SOUTH HOUSTON, TEXAS 77027 MUSLIM STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION: Will have a Qur’an study class at 10 a.m. in 410 Rudder. INTRAMURAL SPORTS/TRACK MEET: Divisional and all university events will begin at 8 a.m. in Kyle Field. TAMU CYCLING TEAM: Will hold a Little Aggieland Team Bicycle Race beginning at 1:30 p.m. on the MSC Drill Field. SWC SOCCER TOURNAMENT: The tournament will end with the fifth-place team playing at 12 p. m., the third-place team playing at 2 p.m. and the first-place team playing at 4 p.m. PAKISTAN CLUB: Will hold a children’s Qur’an class at 10 a. m. in 402 Rudder. NEWMAN ORGANIZATION: Will have a bike hike and picnic begin ning at 1 p.m. at St. Mary’s Student Center. Get your Xerox copies ON THE DOUBLE at Northgate, above Farmer’s Market Copies only 30 each for 2000 or more copies, 48-hr. service. FREE COLLATING in most cases. We specialize in REPORTS and DISSERTATIONS. ON THE DOUBLE 331 University 846-3755 Open M-F, 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Sat., 9-6 Student Educational Loans Loans To Qualified Graduating Seniors IST^T XOInLA.il, 23A.2STK: COLLEGE STATION. TEXAS 711 University Drive Deposits Insured By FDIC 713-846-8751 * /■ ++ ¥/ ^ V ■TJf w % * u "***+*2 Wed. Bottomless Mug Night One Mug of Beer - $1.50 Fill up as many times as you like! 500 Bar Drinks No Cover m ******** *** ****^| Fri. Drink n Drown $2.50 Cover Free: Beer-Wine 750 Bar Drinks Thurs. V2 Price Drinks for Everybody No Cover Sun. Sat. Ladies Night Ladies’ drinks Va price No Cover Drink ’n’ Drown — $2.50 Cover — Free: Beer - Wine - 750 Bar Drinks .o,c c :^ AGGIECON XI MARCH 27-30 No adventure too daring! No challenge too deadly! GEORGE PAL Production The Man of Bronze! Speakers Guest of Honor Poul Anderson Artist Guest of Honor Frank Kelly Freas Special Guest Jack Williamson tt Hwy Empire Side Show 7:00 Doc Savage 8:00 Clockwork Orange 10:00 Phantom of the Paradise 10:30 Dealer's Room New & Used Books Movie Posters Comic Books Artwork Jewelry T-shirts and more V* 79 V Tt- THE MOST HIGHLY ACCLAIMED HORROR PHARTASY OF OVR TIME Universe 7:00 Invasion of the Body Snatchers 7:30 Dracula 9:45 Dark Star 11:35 irbidden Planet 1:20 Other Activities | From deep space.. 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