The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, July 13, 1982, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    state
A&M REALTY 0L
And APARTMENT PLACEMENT ^
Serving the Aggies since 1971. We can
help you find any type housing — and
it’s all FREE!
1980 census Warped
reveals Plano
anomalies
By Scott
693-3777
2339 S. Texas, C.S.
"next to the Dairy Queen"
GREAT FOOD
United Press International
PLANO — The full impact of
the 1980 census is just now soak
ing in: going strictly by the num
bers, north Texas looks like a
pretty strange place to live.
For example — according to
a North Central Texas Council
of Governments analysis —
there are 62 more married
women in Plano than married
men. The council could give no
explanation.
Women are generally out
numbered in Plano, just north
of Dallas, except in the 20 to 24
age bracket where there are 33
more women.
And the 72,331 population
tabulated by the census in 1980
was spread 3.24 people per 5.6-
room dwellings. On the average,
of course.
BEAUTIFUL* BOY,
WOULD I
LIKE
TO SEE HER WIT/f
HER
CLOTHES
OFF.
^
WAS THE END PANti,!
CHANCE, SUPPOSED Tdj
HAD A THOUGHT WILi
IT, INSTEAD OF A $P[
MLLOOW?
]
United
■ DALLAS
Hispanics sue for lost lands
financially
||inable to ca
are turning
I vide for the
family’s ecc
■roves.
■ “It’s gett
Bin,” said (
|;Ctor of the 1
|pf Method!
. children’s r
I “In th
United Press International
EDINBURG — In the latest
round of a 140-year-old dispute,
more than 2,000 heirs to Span-
«SUB
Famous Foot Long Sandwiches
SHRIMP ARAMA
Now Open
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
NIGHT
B.M.T.
i Ham-Pepperom-Genoa-Bologna)
SUBWAY SPECIAL
(H am-G e r»oa - Bologna)
SPICY ITAUAN
(Genoa & Pepperom)
ROAST BEEF
HAM
TURKEY BREAST
PASTRAMI
PEPPERONI
GENOA SALAMI
BOLOGNA
ALASKAN KING CRAB
SHRIMP
TUNA
ITAUAN EXPRESS
(Sausage & Meatballs)
SAUSAGE
MEATBALLS
CHEESE
VEGETARIAN
SALAD PLATE
$5.95
FRIED SHRIMP
• D* PW • T <-Tv«tn*t
OUR REGULAR $7.95
Platter with all the trimmings
We’ve got more taste.
Texas Ave.
at
S.W. Pkwy.
(Kroger Center)
696-4418
Open till 2 a.m. every night
HILL
SEAFOOD
A RESTAURANTl
e. 29" at 4301 Carter Creek
shellenberger’s
Men s Sale
Suits and Sport Coats
Slacks
Pattern Dress Shirts
Sport Shirts
Knit Shirts
Shorts
Selected Shoes
20% to 40% off
20% to 30% off
30% off
30% to 40% off
30% off
30% off
30% off
Special group Ties
Special group belts
V2 Price
V2 Price
Further Reductions in Our Ladies Department
1919 Texas Ave.
Bryan, Texas
520 University Dr.
College Station, Texas
779-1645
693-0995
ish and Mexican land grants are
suing to recover compensation
for more than 12 million south
Texas acres.
Organized as the Asociacion
de Reclamantes (Association of
Claimants), the heirs are press
ing their claim through a lawsuit
in U.S. District Court, seeking
more than $1 billion in damages
for land lost in the confusion of
Texas’ independence and state
hood during the turbulent de
cade from 1836 to 1845.
But this latest round has a
new wrinkle: the suit names the
government of Mexico, not the
United States or the landowners
of Texas, which the claimants
maintain hold land that was
taken by force and deceit from
Hispanic settlers.
Asociacion treasurer Aminta
Zarate of Edinburg says the
group, formed in 1978, has
raised money through a $500
membership fee to pursue its
case and has spent $32,000 on
legal fees this year. The mem
bership fee for some claimants
represents a big investment.
The group’s case rests on a
1941 treaty between Mexico and
the United States, under which
the group claims Mexico
assumed responsibility for com
pensating heirs to 433 original
pre-Anglo land grant holders.
Compensation in 1941
amounted to $193 million,
which the Mexican government
said it could not pay. The Aso
ciacion says with interest,:
due to as many as 22,OKI
could top $1 billion.
T he suit hangs on i
U.S. District Court hasje^ United
tion. 1 he AsociacionciteiB MIAMI
law allowing AmericancB-Fassi, 27
to sue foreign govemmBl the rubt
U.S. courts. The MexiaHxcept one
eminent disputes thatdBas been
“As a sovereign govei
(Mexico) is not subject is
the trial courts of anothti
try,” says attorney John!
field, representing Mesa
)uth Flori
Months.
The lint
at the Holl
ItasE.Tho
Arabian sh
I There’s
But Association It
Robert Salazar says a ■■lompany
ment could be enforceditBactors se
fiscating Mexican holdmpqollars anc
the United States.
Asian T exans receive news
of home in Chinese paper
United Press International
RICHARDSON — Few of the
26,000 Asian immigrants living
in the Dallas-Fort Worth area
want to return to their home
country, but a desire to remain
in America does not exclude an
interest in what’s going on back
home.
For seven issues, Sun Hua
Yeh’s weekly Southern Chinese
News has been satisfying that
desire. The eight-page tabloid
circulated free in restaurants
Now You Know
United Press International
College students are 50 per- suicide than other people their
cent more likely to commit age.
and supermarketscomaM
and national news about,(
Americans and news
T aiwanese wire service.
“People like to see new
home," said Yeh, 35,aII
veteran of newspaper
broadcast journalism in It
when he came to Texas it
The newspaper is pul
in Chinese, the native
of Taiwan and China, h
familiar to people from I
Viet Nam, Korea and Thti
“The business news is
important,” he said. “We
our readers information
real estate, restaurants,«
and imports.”
A San Antonio editionit
planned.
[bants am
anging do
[epair and
Thoma
anaged t
ported $6
deposit it it
pebts. Bef<
ad been I
“The sh
bout the
aid,” The
He said
y the she:
t his Holl
riginal ba
e reimbu
Thomas
any peop
ow many
ayout, hi
T/?e Best Pizza In Town! Honest.
WE DELIVER
846-3413
Mr. Gatti's Pizzamat
AFTER 5 P.M. — MIN. $5.00 ORDER
THE VEST OF
Classic strips from the|* says
years of "Warped” by
Scott
Che
filn
Available at: BOBBIE’S BOdl
Loupot’s Whole Earth,
ing’s, & 216 Reed McDf
Bldg.
Now Better Than Ever. You Will Be Pleased W
These Carefully Prepared and Taste Tempting Fo
Unitei
LOVE
woman
videotape
ling the
swimminc
the
seeing a L
nobody w
Robert
and some
[watched
the Frews
on the ba)
first watcl
lars, ther
camera t<
notes.
“The f
about 7
round he
diameter,
day. “ltd
came bac
I out 20 fe
ing at eat
Each Daily Special Only $2.19 Plus Tax. 1^11 i
“Open Daily” ItherehS
Dining: 11 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. — 4:00 P.M. to 7:OOPJ|' vithusa
■ tape, we
I thought
“ we saw tl
MONDAY EVENING
SPECIAL
Salisbury Steak
with
Mushroom Gravy
Whipped Potatoes
Your Choice of
One Vegetable
Roll or Corn Bread and Butter
Coffee or Tea
TUESDAY EVENING
SPECIAL
Mexican Fiesta
Dinner
Two Cheese and
Onion Enchiladas
w chili
Mexican Rice
Patio Style Pinto Beans
Tostadas
Coffee or Tea
One Corn Bread and Butter
WEDNESDAY
EVENING SPECIAL
Chicken Fried Steak
w cream Gravy
Whipped Potatoes and
Choice of one other
Vegetable
Roll or Corn Bread and Butte'
Coffee or Tea
Mrs. F
THURSDAY EVENING SPECIAL
101
Italian Candle Light Spaghetti Dinner
SERVED WITH SPICED MEAT BALLS AND SAUCE
Parmesan Cheese - Tossed Green Salad
Choice of Salad Dressing — Hot Garlic Bread
Tea or Coffee
FOR YOUR PROTECTION OUR PERSONNEL HAVE HEALTH CARDS.
FRIDAY EVENING
SATURDAY
SUNDAY SPECIAL
SPECIAL
NOON and EVENING
NOON and EVENING
BREADED HSH
SPECIAL
ROAST TURKEY DINNS
FILET w TARTAR
Yankee Pot Roast
Served with
SAUCE
Cole Slaw
Hush Puppies
Choice of one
vegetable
Roll or Corn Bread & Butter
Tea or Coffee
(Texas Salad)
Mashed
Potato w
• gravy
Roll or Corn Bread & Butter
Tea or Coffee
Cranberry Sauce
Cornbread Dressing
Roll or Corn Bread - Butten
Coffee or Tea
Giblet Gravy
And your choice of any
One vegetable