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.ocal i, By DANIEL PUCKETT Battalion Staff 'he Nov. 1 rape of a liigli school dent in an off-campus parking I be featured on the first of the Week TV program ght. he program will air during the didn’t speal id 10 p.in. news on Channel 3, ! finished in t IX-TV, re-creating the aggra- the raakil -drape. At 3:44 that morning, 7-year-old out-of-town high 30I student parked her truck in lot of the Sevilla Apartments, Anderson St. As she was getting out of the ten minutes, the panel, ly, nobody ayoa was he a neutral v red. n told noli) Hainan appeared and pushed distinct disi Why did the] Samayoa a nt rep •epare is A&M, w varied in the threatens tht the w Gloria Shea was ai r'" rime of the Week o reenact local rape Brazos County STOPPER down on the truck’s floor- wellffj rd. With a knife against her lat, the man raped her, during ch he continuously repeated, ;ygirl, police said. , ,’olice are looking for a 20-vear- n_re? Ao! , white male for questioning in section with the incident, De- Charles Owen, of the Brazos nty Sheriffs Department, Monday. The man, who is de led as being G feet tall, of lium build and well-tanned, wearing blue jeans, a white lirt and a white handkerchief the lower part of his face at time of the rape. Anyone who has information about the rape should call Brazos County Crime Stoppers at 775- TIPS. The group, which sponsors the Crime of the Week show, will pay $1,000 this week for informa tion leading to an arrest and in dictment in the case. The group says callers need not identify themselves and it guaran tees that all information received will he handled confidentially. Crime Stoppers also will pay up to 775-TIPS $1,()()() for information that leads to an arrest and indictment in any unsolved felony case. Every Tuesday, Owen said, the Crime of the Week program will focus on an unsolved crime in the local area. The show will air dur ing Channel 3 s 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. news and its 6:30 a.m. news on Wednesdays. The Battalion will print an account of each week's program. tiring quartet to present orks of classical artists NANCY WEATHERLEY Battalion Stall assical music fans can spend a ing evening surrounded by music tonight in Rudder Au- ium. k Cleveland String Quartet, chamber music art grew the loth century, will he nting the works of Beeth- Ravel and Brahms at 8. 1‘ quartet has been recog as one of the great string lets of modern time. They played in Carnegie Mall and gave a White House performance at former President Jimmy Car ter’s inauguration. Quartet players include Donald Weilerstein on violin, Pe ter Salaff on violin, Atar Arad on viola and Paul Katz on cello. Strings have always played an important part in chamber music, whose essence is individual treat ment of parts. Such music not ables as Joseph Haydn, Wolfgang Mozart and Ludwig van Beeth oven took an interest in chamber music and wrote numerous com positions for the ensembles. The quartet’s performance, to he sponsored by the MSC Opera and Performing Arts Society, will include Ravel’s “Quartet in F Ma jor,” Beethoven s “Quartet in C Minor and Brahms “Quartet in B Flat.” Student tickets for the perform ance are $5.75, $4.75 and $4 and non-student tickets are $7.25, $5.75 and $4.75. All tickets can he purchased at the MSC Box Office. ravel tips to tempt tightwads; e Europe on a shoestring y JOHNA JO MAURER Battalion Keporter [ggies wanting to travel inex- ely in Europe can find out it University travel/study irtunities, air fares, and hack ing at 7 p.m. Thursday in MSC. he Texas AdxM Study Abroad earn! the MSC Travel Corn- fee will host a two-hour semi- “Europe On Your Own,” for rested students. Foni Ryan, chairman of the C Travel Committee, and Texas A&M students will iuss their overseas travel ex- iences. Ryan discuss hack ing how-to’s. ’ O fTiyiie best way to travel Europe 11 filth a Eurail pass and carrying a ■ frame backpack, he said. ’ • Brochures and information on s you re M Bversity academic travel/study ttend anylft'ranis, including trips to Italy, ■(land, England, France, Ger- thatwillprflBy and Spain, will he available' nil plus all# 1 ' seminar. Laurie Stanford, student intern with the Study Abroad Office, said an Executive Travel Agency rep resentative will discuss bargain air fares, Eurail passes and how to apply for one, hostelling and camping, passports and special in terest trips. To help students locate travell ing companions, the travel com mittee plans to set up a European Hitching Post in the Student Programs Office, 216 MSC, Ryan said. T/ie Best Pizza In Town! Honest. 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