THE BATTALION TUESDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1980 Page 7 purposes.' I seek -'onnection' burred ak. Philipp] -'onventii,, •deamoclt. disrupt (lid >. the dele- cumentap' out in tit, dm clips o( War wen ff about Si • S. Ambas accused i bing wen hopeiub, i° Jr., ed by Man ed States, itial cani 'ore forraei ;io Osmeii All exeeft he Unitei ! arcos wet ‘alerVict(j :portedb turn state's orists. soon issue implicate! Lovely n 6 when i instructinj i a Manili :alled tbe i ad hoped avel to tie •ist acta. Window painter ug Spikes, a painter for the Physical Plant, works on a indow at the Michael T. Halbouty Geosciences Building. The 6 Libera ^ re aiding has been cleaned up, and the windows are the espomihl telephone ice Presse lishing touch R. buttons, shirts /hat next? Beer! United Press International ALLAS — J.R. Ewing’s infamy the television series “Dallas” has looking foi cts in tk rces identi' ericans as id his wit l.; Robert tights, zife Lola a’ 'red a host of products bearing B reen 0 ( lame, and the latest is his own oseph Hof » te brand of beer. 3 tarl Brewing Co. and several in ks this week are introducing Ewing’s Private Stock,” a pre- > n beer “Imported from Texas,” *0 S fding to the label. vestors are paying an undis- sd amount in royalty fees to Lori- Productions, which produces elevision series, to use the Ew ing name. More than 200,000 cases have been ordered. “It’s a helluva idea for a beer, ” said Pearl Vice President Frank Spinosa, who already has shipped cases of it to the “Dallas” cast. The beer will come in “six-shooter six-packs,” each eta decorated with a Texas-style belt and the initials J.R. Posters promoting the brew fea ture a J.R. can with a smoldering bullet hole in the middle, reminding consumers of the “Who shot J.R.? controversy. ng ional ohnny Car- bruised his a sketch, is eek. be on vaca- Show’ this .n said. “Al at home '' ide instead icarsing! ers” sketch ots himsel Las Vegas injury hot 50 minutes ,ast Frida) ■ could hide want yout« iis viewers i inside the ;ar.” n 18 Ifdoingthe :ir Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Majors San Francisco Bay Area company developing state of the art computer software and hardware for integrated voice and data office communications systems seeks talented individuals interested in: SOFTWARE • Operating Systems • Real Time Distributed Computing • Data Communications • Office Automation Applications • Office of the Future Applications • Diagnostics • Software Tools hardware • Microprocessor Applications • Digital and Analog Design • Telephony • Data Communications ROLM Corporation, founded in 1969 has grown 50%-100% each year and currently has 3700 employees. 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