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Battalion/Page 7
April 19, 1982
OFFICIAL NOTICE
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Monday
CATHOLIC STUDENT ASSOCIATION: Bible
be at 7:30 p.m. in the student center and night prayer
10 p.m. in St. Mary’s Church.
PHI THETA KAPPA ALUMNI: Meeting to discuss PTK Day
on April 23 will be at 7 p.m. in 104C Zachry.
MSC GREAT ISSUES: Danny Korein will speak on The Fakers:
li lessons? 693.5
Fraud and the Supernatural at 8 p.m. in Rudder Theatre.
AGGIE ALLEMANDERS: Square dancing will be from 7 p.m.
to 10:30 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall at the A&M United
Methodist Church.
LAREDO A&M HOMETOWN: Meeting to discuss a rnone>
making project and to plan the end of the semester party at 7
p.m. in 501 Rudder.
BAPTIST STUDENT UNION: Noon bible stir .
bible study and fellowship will be in the fellowship
and every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
jprp'q r WOMEN STUDENTS ORGANIZATION: Sharon Smith
' will speak on Women and WWI at 7:30 p.m. in 204C of the
library.
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UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL: Bible study will be at
7 p.m. in the chapel, 315 N. College Main.
TAMU ONE-WHEELERS: Beginners and others interested in
unicycling are welcome to the meeting at 4:30 p.m. in the
Grove.
iTAMU BAHA’I CLUB: An informal talk on a solution to world
problems will be at 7:30 p.m. in 302 Rudder. Refreshments will
be served.
Tuesday
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL EN
GINEERS: The NASA Films on the first shuttle flight will be
shown and the election of a junior representative will be at 7
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p.m. in 202 Harrington. This is a key meeting for new officers,
WASHINGTON D C. AREA HOMETOWN CLUB: There
will be a meeting at 7 p.m. in 107 Heldenfels. Going home, need
a ride or rider- come to the meeting!
ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA: Meeting to elect new officers will
be at 7 p.m. in 308 Rudder.
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TAMU STUDENT DIETETIC ASSOCIATION: Meeting
to elect officers and a salad supper at 6:30 p.m. in 126 Kleberg.
PRE MED/DENT SOCIETY: Dr. Bryan Williams, Assoc. Dean
of Student Affairs at Southwestern Medical School accompa
nied with 5 students will speak on current topics in admissions
to medical school at 7:30 p.m. in 204 Harrington. (Last meeting
of the semester).
POLITICAL FORUM: Karl Grossman will speak on “Nuclear
Power: What Your Government Won’t Tell You” at 8 p.m. in
Rudder Forum. Admission is free.
SAILING TEAM: There will be a meeting at 7:30 p.m. in 302
Rudder.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION:
tesiraonial meeting in the Meditation “
Chapel.
TAMU JAZZ BAND: There will be a
torium. Tickets are $1.00 at the MSC
members.
kM%lf'|LANCASTER HOMETOWN: There will be ;
officers at 7 p.m. at Pooh’s Park.
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Church of Latter Day Saints will have a
ance Service at 9 p.m. in the All Faith’s
CHI ALPHA: Daniel Burges will cor
p.m. in the All Faith’s Chapel.
STUDENT GOVERNMEN 1 FINANCE COMMITTEE:
A meeting open to all students with suggestions or ideas con
cerning monies of student interest will be at 7 p.m. in 203 MSC.
UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL: The pre-marriag
group for engaged couples or those going steady will meet at
p.m. in the chapel, 315 N. College Main.
Budweiser takes front line
^ Students who plan to Pre-Register for the Fall =E
M Semester in the General Studies Program are E
from Coors in beer battle
United Press International
DALLAS — Industry figures
show Anheuser-Busch’s Bud
weiser is now the top-selling
beer in Texas, considered the
country s most competitive mar
ket, while a light beer has moved
into the runner-up slot.
Beer industry figures re
leased Thursday show Budweis
er, advertised as the “king of
beers,” has captured the hearts
and bellies of Texas beer drink
ers. It marked the first time in
Anheuser-Busch’s 105-year his
tory that it had a No. 1 beer in
Texas.
The data, based on beer ship
ments, also showed the beer
which gained the largest market
increase was Miller Lite, brewed
by Busch’s archcompetitor, Phi
lip Morris, which outsells any
other beermaker overall.
“Light beer seems to be
appealing to your Texas hard-
drinking honky-tonk type,”
Alan Easton, a spokesman for
Philip Morris, said. “He can
stand and drink longer. We
think our beer is best, of course.”
The No. 3 beer is Coors, the
former champ, according to
trade figures released
Thursday.
“In Texas we’ve got a dog
fight going on,” said an industry
source in Dallas. “A lot of adver
tising dollars are being poured
in. This is a real beer war, prob
ably the toughest in the United
States.
“It will be interesting to see
what happens when Budweiser
brings in its light beer. Up to
now that has not been a factor in
Texas.”
Budweiser officials were un
available for comment.
Philip Morris officials said
Texas may become the first state
in the nation in which a diet beer
becomes king.
Miller Lite beer took a 5.4
percent jump last year from its
12.3 percent 1980 Texas market
share. It is now less than a per
centage point behind Budweis
er, which holds 18.6 percent of
the Texas market.
Coors beer dropped from the
No. 1 slot, holding 20.4 percent
in 1980, to No. 3 with 16.5 per
cent.
“Texas is a very, very impor
tant state to the brewing indus
try,” Easton said. “It is booming
economically 'and per capita
beer consumption is among the
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happens in Texas seems to cause s th** 1 Apr. 16.
or indicate a trend across the =■
= URGED to pick up a Pre-registration Form in E
E Room 100 of Harrington Tower from Mar. 29 §
southwestern Sunbelt.”
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