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ay 3, state/national Battalion/Page 5 May 3, 1982 UNEXPECTED PREGNANCY • free pregnancy testing • abortions to 20 weeks • confidential counseling • total gynecological care Metropolitan Gyn Group P.A. 6400 SW Frwy. 713-784-8685 J arped By Scott McCullar HIS IS INCREDIBLE, AWFUL, GUSTING? THIS IS THE END , ANOTHER SEMESTER AND THE i763,753^FKI GERATOR STILL HAS PER BEEN CLEANED OUT'! Iieco I84,3!f,g TERRIBLE IN THERE, Y nas Henderl .ommissi >n 287,i •o 269,778: k 269,3 re 108,332 HAVE m EVER REALLY LOOKED IN HERE AT ALL THIS CRAP?? OLD, BROWN MAYONNAISE, SOLID MOLD HOT DO&S, IS THIS BRIGHT YELLOW THING THE LETTUCE? WHAT'S THIS BIG THING IN THE BACK, IN ALUMINUM FOIL NO TELLIVG WHAT THIS IS, OR HOW LONG IT'S BEEN IN HERE. IT DOESN'T EVEN LOOK LIKE FOOD OR.. GOOD GOP, I THINK IT'S SOMETHING COMPLETELY.. CLEAN FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT alias minority plan ordered "Woody” 1 United Press International DALLAS — U.S. District 2.8 percen udge Barefoot Sanders has kson 48,36 pffoved a plan to spend $‘20.4 lillion on remedial programs , 15,776-ir minority students, despite a ■kcoalition’s contentions that ic plan is not enough. The plan would provide additional teachers and new re medial programs for an esti mated 46,588 minority students in the Dallas school district next year. Sanders approved the plan Friday. A lawyer for the Black Coali tion to Maximize Education, however, said the school district plan spends the desegregation funds at only three grade levels, and Sanders’ Feb. 1 court order called for funds across the board. Coalition attornev loan Winn tire sioner iver 600,921 eagan opens World’s Fair )ert >wn 409,2m | United Press'International KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — The lin( |82 World’s Fair opened itlrday with an energy theme, Jbjurst of star-spangled pagen- lind a pledge by President ;an that this country would r again be held hostage by a gn oil cartel. lundreds of multi-colored Sons floated into the clear jl sky, firecrackers popped .. . d a 21-gmi salute boomed. 2 , 01 . , ic saluter heralded the arrival 1 K 1 y the president to launch offi- ' • 1U ° lt '" ||\ the $178 million extrava- te ' vhe [ e fa that will run for six senal mihs. h < oat « Pf housands of tourists iam- nctmiesbatL,]^ 72. acr e downtown fair land cheered as Reagan told istn isattenf t h e exhibits they would see villi re\vanl* e ex P ws ' t ' <)n w<H dd seem as t|K i bettri B{ iftil as the extraction of " j s (’ ov Beams from cucumbers in ml the I jvet’s Travels.” i)lementedS annes 111 dress uniform 'rowing oilf taneous *y ra ' se( l the flags ■ nations participating in the t, including Britain’s Union having i r ,|i|c and the maple leaf ol Id theft isl a( l a - ne StoppefP ea ^ n g m die shadow of >2-TlPS. f a > r ' s centerpiece, a gold- ailable foi ®d $5 million, 266-foot high to the amlphere, Reagan blamed the oilfield thither administration for past be asked Shortages and vowed that the hut will f would never again be held ’ number li ta g e b y the whim of an y poses m,r y or cartel. “All Americans can be proud this world fair that we open VOtvm ” g ea g an sa j c i “The world ■'share in its knowledge, omplishments and hopes for ■rrow.” I Af A /' Security was tight for the “•^"■■isident’s visit. All persons en- ing through the VIP gate , ..ding to the area where H6 tiligan spoke were screened by d ,,tal detectors and searched. W€ IFflie fair drew mixed reviews — m the first day crowd. UO rlfllWilliam Burks of Mishawaka, ■, who perched on a hillside e his wife stood behind ,{>es for a glimpse of Reagan’s orcade, said: “You want the r I think this whole thing is an overgrown 4-FI fair.” But schoolteacher Caroline borough of Paris, Tenn., gshe was “so excited I could st." Her companion, Joan es, also a Paris teacher, said she is a Democrat but wanted to see Reagan just the same. “I’m going back to Paris and tell everybody to leave spring planting and come to the fair,” Jones said. summer... books with Travel light this Leave your library us! The Medical Sciences Library Rother's Bookstore PAY9 TOP DOLLAR FOR USED BOOKSI At the Southgate 696-2111 WE BUY BOOKS EVERYDAY! 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