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Batlal ion/Page 11 April 9,1982 ' state / national Battalion/Page 9 April 9, 1982 ir pits iants, idlordl What’s Up at Texas A&M rd Press Internationil YILLE, Tenn. idlords whoforccdi o they could r t he World's Fait tied from rentinj i the First testofan ordinance. ■nant leaders ords will test tliecotJ y of the city law,«t) trluly rental pent lartment owners airly evicted ten; y abruptly del is rent increases-! tonth fair, cial city panel rfli lay to grantaperJ ae landlords desjtf the Rev. Hai n, whirsaidhe™ rank Armbristerij it complex « r ordered tenamj th. itacted Mr. And iid, ‘Yes, Howard! another placetoi n said. “It all and nding witness ttei you right." r tenants gave all y- eel like 1 haves 1 for being a Kan n though fm n«j benefit out ofthei huh said. “It looll lonth to Find and s costing me mow er." iversity of Tennt Todd Stutts, sakld notice: “It came shock. We were be ut in the middle of ear during exam s a real burden.' Friday TAMU ANTHROPOLOGY CLUB: “The Archaeology of Alaska” will be presented by Rick Holloway at 7:30 p.m. in 301 Bolton Hall. ADITIONS COUNCIL: Very important to discuss Howdy Week (April 12-16) and plans for next year at 7:30 p.m. in 305 Physics Building. Contact Christy Jackson (693-9366) if you can’t come. FINANCE ASSOCIATION: General meeting to discuss field trip, officer elections and spring picnic at 6:30 p.m. in 125 A&A. SCUBA CLUB: Meeting to discuss up-coming dives and to show slides at 7 p.m. in 305 A&R Rudder. rTER VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP: There will be a meeting at 7 p.m. in 410 Rudder. IaMU CHESS CLUB: There will be a meeting at 7 p.m. in 302 1 Rudder. MSC BASEMENT COMMIT TEE: There will he a lounge j show featuring Greg and Tracie Rickard from 11 a.m. to 12 I p.m., Tara Glass and George Stearns from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. and I Ken Foster and Ed Gabviclson from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. in the MSC | main floor lounge. INDIA ASSOCIATION: Hindi movie “Abhimaan” starring Amitabh Bachchan and Java Bhaduri will he shown at 7:30 p.m. in 158 A&A. f NTTED CAMPUS MINISTRY: Friday night bible study will be at 6:30 p.m. Check MSC Video for room number. FORMER STUDENTS AND STUDENT GOVERN MENT: Buck Weirus Spirit Award Applications are available until April 12 in the Dean’s offices, the SPO and the Forsyth Alumni Center (131 MSC'.). flSC VARIETY SHOW: Tickets for the MSC Variety Show on April 16 at 7:30 p.m. in Rudder Auditorium are now in the box office. Tickets cost $2.50 for students and $3.50 for non- students. fNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL: Special Good Friday Tenebrae Service will be at 9 p.m. in the chapel, 315 N. College Main. CHINA CLUB: T here will be a slide presentation on a triptothe in I People's Republic of China by Dr. John J. Koldus III at 7 p.m. in ^ I 504 Rudder. Admission is f ree. Saturday lATHOLIC STUDENTS ASSOCIATION: Inquiry Class final rehearsal will be at 1 1 a.m. in the student center. 100 landlordshaviB'EXAS TRIAT HLON: Participants for swim-run-bicycle will compete at 8 a.m. by the outdoor pool. INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ASSOCIATION: Inter- | national Week awards party will he at 8 p.m. at the Ramada Inn. Admission is free. Sunday STUDENTS ASSOCIATION: After each mass, coffee, punch and cookies will be served in the student ts applauded | center, decisions, but feaiALDERSGATE UNITED METHODISE CHURCH: T here will be a performance of the Musical Living Witnesses at 6:30 p.m. in the A&M Jr. High Auditorium on the corner of Jersey and Holik. RAN CHAPEL: Celebration of Pas- in the Chapel, 315 N. College Main, k the board isdoini Reservations are required. There will also be a Easter Breakfast lious job.' - said )lf at 7 a.m. in the Chapel. There will also bean Easter Vigil Service FenantsiorFairHi'l awaiting the dawn at 4 a.m. also in the chapel, tup formedtofighlL NrrED CAMPUS MINISTRY: The Presbyterians will meet 1 also tmnk we I a{ ( j. ie Presbyterian Church, 601 Church St. The Diciples ■d m court. \e g w jjj mee |- j n 145 MSC. Both will meet at 5:30 p.m. vpens. I permits to makenij i, up to $190anii luring the fair, \k y 1. An estimated I lave been evicted s :“xtx#a™ouc violators of the law. 5 will challenge e in court. Landkl ued the ordinances regulation of UNIVERSITY LUTHER rights. I sover will he at 6 p.m. it )artme[Bullock blasts Reagan :s out United Press International ■AUSTIN — Comptroller Bob Bullock re woe proposal'' claims President “cash management would require states to pledge their credit to t he fed- ^CTON™—^ eral R overnrnent > which is ban- partment ,he Texas Conslilution that molt shalla stat-ue,,, tlts nhuted tterkans “P‘ es " l hl ? le,,er 10 mem ; ;nlhenelitsduti. b | rs ' ,>l lhe sll " e ‘ con S , <!ss,onal ing March 20, ajB 36,800 from thep k er, in the weekei , initial claims t( a decrease oU previous week. _r state unemplo] programs pro! »,600 recipients^ vvolved in se| for federal discharged veto' .ilroad employed unemploymetii 'as a decline oft actual numberol vered under tf! rams during tk 1 department’s F® Training Adnik lie states with nployment ins® blessness among jr benefits — aska, Idaho, Mid Washington, tana, Ohio, F ntucky and W A NIGHT OF GAMBLING, PRIZES, AND ENTERTAINMENT Friday, April 16 8:00-12:30 Major prizes donated by th ALLEN Oldsmobile Cadillac Honda „ES - SERVlCf •-ere satisfaction dard equipme^ 01 Texas Ave. 779-3516 DIAMOND ROOM 707 AND TOTAL PRIZE WORTH OVER $3000! PLACE: MSC, 2nd floor and Lounge TICKETS: $3.00 advance $4.00 door TICKET SALES: APRIL 12-16 CIA head Casey cleared in probe United Press International WASHINGTON — A Justice Department investigation found that CIA Director William J. Casey did not violate the Fore ign Agents Registration Act while working as a lawyer repre senting Indonesia in 1976, it was disclosed Thursday. Attorney General William French Smith said the govern ment’s probe cleared Casey of any violation in connection with his work as a private lawyer for the Indonesian government. “At all times, the fact that Mr. Casey was representing Indone sia was made clear to those offi cials with whom he was dealing,” said Smith. “The evidence does not support a conclusion that at any time Mr. Casey sought to persuade or influence officials to change any agency policy.” The investigation found that Casey’s representation of In donesia was limited to efforts to obtain an agreement with the Internal Revenue Service as to the changes necessary in In donesian oil production sharing contracts and the tax code to make sure the payments made under the contracts would be creditable under U.S. law. Smith comments were con tained in a report Wednesday to the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Washington, D.C., under the special prosecutor provisions of the Ethics in Gov ernment Act. A copy of the re port was released Thursday by the Justice Department. Under the law, the attorney general must open a prelimin ary investigation after receiving any allegations against high level federal officials. He must seek appointment of a special pro secutor if the charges are not fri volous. A special prosecutor was appointed under the Ethics in Government Act last December to investigation allegations against Labor Secretary Raymond Donovan. The probe is still continuing. But in this case, Smith said he found the allegations involving Casey so “unsubstantiated that no further investigation or pro secution is warranted” and no special prosecution need be appointed. Smith said the Justice Depart ment investigation began in January after a Washington Post story alleged that Casey failed to file as a foreign agent while working for the Indonesian gov ernment. Under the law, a person seek ing any changes in U.S. policy on behalf of a foreign principal must register with the Justice Department. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ t t ATTCNTION: Staff positions open for 83 flGGI€lRND Apply at Reed McDonald Room #216 by April 12. delegation Wednesday, Bullock said the so-called “delay of draw down” program strikes at the heart of Texas’ pay-as-you-go provision in the state constitu tion. “It is, therefore, absolutely impossible for this procedure to be implemented in Texas,” Bul lock told the delegation. NOW OPEN SUNDAY Residence Hall Association Presents SUNDAY MENU SPAGHETTI: Includes Salad and Bread CARBONARA: Bacon, Eggs and Romano Cheese CENARE: Butter, Cream and Parmesan Cheese CIOCIARA: Peppers, Tomatoes and Black Olives MEAT SAUCE MEAT BALLS MUSHROOM SAUCE SAUSAGE SAUSAGE AND PEPPERS STUFFED PASTA: Includes Salad and Bread LASAGNE MANICOTTI: Pasta Rolls with Savory Cheeses CANNELLONI: Stuffed Italian Crepes MIXED PLATE: Manicotti, Cannelloni and Spaghetti ? 2.95 SPECIALITIES: Includes Salad, Bread and Vegetable CHICKEN CACCIATORA: Chicken on a Bed Tomatoes, Peppers, of Pasta with a Sauce of Onions and Mushrooms. VEAL PARMIGIANA: Baked Casserole of Breaded Veal, Sauce and Cheese. GARLIC TOAST STUFFED MUSHROOMS CRAB CLAWS $ 1.50 $ 3.50 $ 7.95 SPUMONI ITALIAN CREAM CAKE $ 5.75 $ 5.95 *5.95 $ 5.95 7.95 $ 8.95 $ 1.25 $ 1.75 15% y(SC,Sbisa,Commons,Duncan,A&A,Zachry, Academic ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ j ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ t NO CHECKS ACCEPTED GRATUITY ADDED TO PARTIES OF 6 OR MORE 404 UNIVERSITY