April 30,1 national Battalion/Page 15 April 30, 1982 > n Army finds 35 dead rofsnear Mexican crater _nited Press International ed the city to fe; MlXICO CITY — Army re- eing to a subversiiiscueiunits were unable to reach holding ajob. ; ightvillages around the base of e law was dedardiouthern Mexico’s Chichon Vol- onal in 1967, cano, but found 35 dead in iftel, of Long bkanother hamlet farther from the ns, was questioned crater, the Defense Ministry e judiciary subj says. nembering that,; A ministry spokesman said his wife was pretmlWednesday that soldiers had third child,Shafitl formed a circle around a three- not afford to got mile radius of Chichon but have vertheless, he rti notleen able to push closer be- r the committee: cause knee-deep 400-degree hot and when he relit ash was blocking advances, fork he wasdult[ He said the eight villages all ng the name 0,J are within the three-mile “critic- ‘1 became a “had'ill, he could ngjob. ss, who said be k| i a danger list ait| said he was disna he was the preside-ti ers Union, al circle.” He listed the hamlets as Agua Tibia, Esquipula Guayabal, Las Flores, San Anto nio, San Isidro Tanchital, San Juan Bosco, Volcan and Volcan Chichonal. A helicopter was able to land in the only other town within the circle, Francisco Leon, but had to leave before rescue workers could look for bodies, the spokesman said. He said soldiers would return as soon as rains cool the searing ash. Chichon, about 400 miles southeast of Mexico City, has belched out more than a billion tons of ash and cinders in a series of eruptions that started March 28. Ash has been blown as far north as California and Texas. The spokesman cited army reports showing 58 bodies had been recovered by soldiers as of Wednesday and three military men and a volcano specialist have been missing for more than three weeks. He said 93 people were se riously injured and 26,224 were housed in government refugee centers. But he said most of the refugees had left the centers, many returning to villages out side the danger area. if.S. bargain-hunters find friendly skies, seas rtga Kj United Press International , Wiih the U.S. dollar stronger on the world market, Europe is 1 expected to offer some of the -4- A L Bltravel bargains in years. But Ms-Atlantic air fares will be going up and bargain-hunting Americans still will be looking forways to keep expenses down. lot seen since thetwa the Great DepretitM First-timers should consider :hief reason is t)ie|ravelling with a tour group, os of old, k; The travel industry is highly jes being carried competitive and agents offer a a time of soaring! variety of low-cost all-inclusive i|ffltage tours that can include iobert Boehmer. transportation, hotels, meals, three California baggage handling, sightseeing, vho are defendk tipping, taxes and other essen- ) assume low tials. They will make all the ;es, related hisoi necessary arrangements at no ie justices. extra cost. / California •‘^■Travelling in a group could t said, theonlvir iBh ea p er than going on your olve assumpttoti!!l wn [j ecause major wholesale ans. With interes tou] operators buy blocks of 18 percent, the a 1 phneseats and hotel rooms at ould not buy a rates ant j can pass some of i a wealthyfantilt' the savings along to the traveler, uble buying. Travelers also are advised to ■ i, check out charter trips, and ase has caught 1 ittention rates in thecound Association of Rtfl tus lending grotipr >urt is expected»| fuly. shop around and compare prices in travel section pages. If you prefer to make your own arrangements, purchase your plane tickets as early as pos- For those planning to travel by train, the Eurailpass is still a good buy even though prices recently have increased. Some of the hardier travelers even sleep on overnight trains be tween destination cities to save the price of a hotel room. sible to take advantage of dis counted fares that may have time limitations or other condi tions. Check with the airlines or travel agents because some cur rent bargain fares have set ex piration dates and may not be guaranteed against increases. For those planning to travel by train, the Eurailpass is still a good buy even though prices re cently have increased. Some of the hardier travelers even sleep on overnight trains between des tination cities to save the price of a hotel room. The Eurailpass must be pur chased before leaving the Un ited States — it is not sold in Europe. If you’re under 26, a second-class Eurail Youthpass is available that sells for a reduced rate. Both passes provide free or reduced rate passages on many bus and ferry routes in the mem ber countries: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Greece, Holland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Norway, Portug al, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and West Germany. Gut-rate passes also are sold by the rail ways in Britain and Northern Ireland as well as the individual railroads on the continent. World’s Fair gets mummy died New York, Oi Texas, Calift Japan and Atiw| 1 United Press International j: KNOXVILLE, Term. — A 3,000-year-old Peruvian mum- my and a tiny chunk of the Great Wall of China have finally ar rived at the World’s Fair in time or Saturday’s opening. Promoters had feared the mummy might miss the grand opening, but it was in a shipment of Peruvian treasures that ar rived by plane late Tuesday night. Scientists will unwrap the mummy before tourists who pass by the Peruvian pavilion during the six-month fair. 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(a) rent due (b) religious rite (c) the economy (d) a strong national defense (e) car out of alignment If) the new Blasters single (g) most of the above but especially T (-sjsiseig aq) se poo6 se si a)se) jnoA ueaui Be pue pz ‘ei sjamsuv) JOHN HIATT ALL OF A SUDDEN Produced by Tony Visconti 1) What kind of guitarist is sought by both Ry Cooder and Elvis Costello to play in their bands? (a) pretty decent (b) ruggedly individualistic (c) brilliant (d) all of the above 2) Do you like the sound track to “The Border”? (a) yes (b)no (c) need more information (d) if other people do 3) What kind of songs do we need more of? a) love songs b) songs about partying (c) songs about how hard it is being a rock & roller (d) songs about dancing your gonads off (e) songs about something interesting (■hb!h uqor mjM anBeai e ui noA ,nd a£ pue ez 'PI s.omsuv) EYE TO EYE Produced by Gary Katz EYE TO EYE 7 1) Would you be interested in a new band produced by Steely Dan’s producer Gary Katz, and featuring almost the entire cast of Katy Lied, including Donald Fagen? (a) somewhat (b) more than somewhat (c) more than more than somewhat (d) ecstatically interested (e) not right now 2) Do you like female vocals to convey both innocence and irony? (a) if they don’t undermine a strong national defense (b) I don’t want to commit myself on this issue (c) Yes (d) especially when they’ve got something to say 3) How long has it been since a new band came along that really sounded different, one that didn’t try to fit any radio formats, that managed to have fun and maintain some semblance of integrity at the same time? (a) since Steely Dan (b) since Steeleye Span (c) since Stealer’s Wheel (d) since K.C. & the Sunshine Band (e) longer than I can remember ( 3X3 oi aAg mjM jea-oj-jea Buueaq aj.noA ‘a pue be pue p y 3Z ‘P V pajamsue noA )|) SECRET POLICEMAN’S OTHER BALL Produced by Martin Lewis Featuring: Sting, Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton and Bob Geldof, Johnny Fingers, Phil Collins, Donovan, The Secret Police. 1) Who hopes Amnesty Internationfiirs benefit concert album above doesn’t make a piaster of profit? (a) Chile’s generals (b) the Kremlin (c) the ayatollah (d) ‘Baby’ Doc Duvalier (e) all the above dictators and more 2) When was the last time Jeff Beck and Eric Clapton recorded together in the same band? (a) Woodstock (b) Isle of Wight (c) need more information (d) when they were in the YardbHrds 3) Would you like to hear intimate, personal performances by Sting (“Roxanne,” “Message In A Bottle”) and Phil Collins (“In The Air Tonight”) without the usual supergroup huobub that follows them in The Police and Genesis? (a) haven’t made up my mind (b) yes (c)no (d)ASAP ( asneo AqjjoM e jo| psauos ajej e ui sjaujJO)j3d do) s,uie)ug ,o auio* jo, a)sei e a,eoipu| p y qc pue pj 'at sjamsuy) Good Tastes From Warner Bros., Geffen, Si ash/Warner and Island records & tapes On sale through May 12 Post Oak Mall