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Battalion/Page 3 May 4, 1982 Smoke alarms Cyclotron A high-voltage motor in the basement of the Cyclotron Insti tute shorted out Monday even ing, causing smoke but no lire, said Lt. Robert Krupa, of the College Station Fire Depart ment. Maintenance men shut off power to the unit, one of those which power the Texas A&M University Drive when firemen Cyclotron, after it began to responded to the call shortly be- smoke, Krupa said. fore 7 p.m. Two Fire trucks, an ambu- Dave Giordano of the CSFD lance and a rescue vehicle were sa id damage was minimal. Only sent to the building and Univer- a f ew wires will require replace- sity Police blocked off Spence ment, he said. Street between Ross Street and No injuries were reported. Weapons thief this week’s target for Crime Stoppers is savin :s thathl ion- iy Stanton, a senior from Houston, holds a Frisbee earnii p for her dog to catch on the lawn beside Cain inly oneB Dinner is served staff photo by David Fisher Hall. Stanton’s interest in her dog is understandable — she’s an animal science major.. With gun theft in Brazos County an increasing problem, Crime Stoppers is asking for help in Finding a burglar or burglars whose prime targets are weapons. Between 11:45 a.m. and 4 p.m. April 15, someone forced open the front door of a trailer house on Democrat Road in Kurten and took three guns. Stolen were one .253 Remington model 700, one poly choke Mossberg pump shotgun with a 26-inch barrel, one .22 Ross Gal- leri pump rifle and one Weaver K-4 scope. On the barrel of each gun is the the driver’s license number 4555763. A 10 1/2-inch mud grip tire track believed to be from the vehicle used in the theft was found at the scene. Crime Stoppers will pay $1,000 for any information leading to the arrest and grand jury indictment of those respon sible for this crime or any other unsolved felony. Anyone with information can call Crime Stoppers at 775-TIPS. Callers will be given a special coded number so they won’t have to reveal their identities. Engineering awards iven Monday night time In to Goi Six in peopli lali mi Two faculty members and ’ail a l umn ‘ were honored 'My at the College of En- ering’s awards ceremony outstanding achievements lave ort to Bream ■aching. Perkin* Houston Oil and Miner- id icatedl ward, worth $2,500, was into pnlto Dr. Harry Coyle of the Engineering depart ment. s, and iam ih Harris of the chemic- Eineering department was ndpient of the General "tics Award, worth $ 1,800. The three recipients of the new' alumni awards, given for the first time for distinguished service and outstanding acheive- ments, were Dr. Jack A. Bair, Robert M. Collie and Spencer J. Buchanan. The aw'ard for Buchanan, who died this spring, was accepted by his son. The alumni received certificates and bronze medals. Three students were hon ored Thursday by the mechanic al engineering department. SPEED CENTER SPECIALS TOTAL PERFORMANCE SPEED CENTER lONi Adjustable Shocks s Am or Camaro) jiOSO Drive Shaft Safety iWOOD Leaf Spring Bars $55.00 each $25.00 $29.50 Service On Special Orders 1800 Welsh at S.W. Pkwy. College Station 696-3775 Found a Place for your iParents to stay? Teja5 Inn MADISONVILLE Just 30 minutes East of Bryan Vi mile off 1-45. A/C-Heat Cable/HBO Swimming Pool Private Club Complimentary Continental Breakfast Call for reservations (713) 348-3562 m @ m 1 1 I m I m m THENEW SUZUKI SHUTTLE ever ti nd ok at s kind he lie live :hose ies (V y told : rate ’ 'Agf :serv f man 5 nee A better way to 90 bade and forth. Our little Suzuki Shuttle is out to change the way you get around by getting you from here to there like never before First off, there s no peddling And no shifting Vou don't even have to premix gas S’ oil But the greatest thing about the Suzuki Shuttle is out pnee abput what a good ten speed bicycle costs Stop by and see the Shuttle today We II even throw in a free quality leather key holder just for taking a test shuttle! Suzuki,, theSUZUKI •See Us For Other Motorcycle Bargains- SUZUKI SPORT CENTER 2609 South College, Bryan 822-9439 We’re Your Motorcycle Store IS TWICE AS BIG! With Our Recent Store Expansion We Have Twice The Space For Used Books So. WE NEED TWICE AS MANY USED BOOKS! We*re Paying Top Dollar For Used Textbooks Right Now — We Have To! Come Shop Our New Expanded Store Soon To Be One Of The Most Complete Bookstores In Bryan-College Station! And We Have Plenty Of Free Parking. OPEN LATE EVERY NIGHT THRU FINALS! 696-2111 Across from the University Police Station 340 Jersey St. IT I ^.-3