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national #« 4 Are there any KA’s at A&M please call Lorie 696-2467 Battalion/Page ll September 2, f s SIGMA PHI EPSILON FALL RUSH The Brothers of Sigma Phi Ep silon invite you to our 1982 Fall RUSH... • Thursday, Sept. 2: Come cele brate the New Year early with the Sig Eps & Kappa Kappa Gamma 8:00 p.m. — ? ALL UCC STUDENTS are invited to a WELCOME AGGIE SUPPER at Faith United Church of Christ 2402 S. College Ave., Bryan 5:30 p.m. SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 5 Come — and bring a friend. If you need a ride call 823- 0135 or 846-3362. Warped by Scott McCull Hnn, SO CADET OFFICERS OF THE DAY WILL BE ALLOWED TO CARKY SABERS AT THE 6ArtES AGAIN. THAT POLICY SURE DIDN'T EAST LONG ttAYBE. THOSE RESPONSIBLE GOT OFF REASON OF /NSAN/TY LIKE EVERYONE ELSE THESE DAYS . Small with a progn com pa Texas that ar cent p HF\n, HERE COAES A , WEARING A SABER M V W A! HTAttcS- CLASSIFIED Radio Cuba fills U.S. airwaves "C.U'C*CK) ADS « United Press International WASHINGTON —The State Department says Cuba’s in creased broadcasting to the Un ited States o*n frequencies assigned to major American AM radio stations is “assuming na tional proportions” and requires attention. Although the Cuban broad casting on frequencies assigned under international agreement to American stations has been going on for nearly 15 years, there has been a recent increase. It coincides with the U.S. administration’s decision to go ahead with Radio Marti, a Flor ida-based U.S. government sta tion that will broadcast in Span ish to Cuba. Radio Marti is not yet authorized and is not on the air. According to State Depart ment monitoring, the Cubans are broadcasting on 570, 650, 670, 1040, 1160 and 1380 kHz. Those frequencies arc on or close to so-called “clear chan nels,” on which certain radio sta tions can broadcast around the dock. In St. Petersburg, Fla., a country-western station was Tuesday. Hundreds of calls oisi WSUN-AM when MoeBJ “She’s Not Cheating" fad«j a tirade of pro-Soviet pros da Monday night, saiapnf director Bill Gamble. flooded with calls from listeners angered by Radio Cuba broad casts heard on the station's fre quencies, authorities said ,“I don't like the facttk America and some Cubt cutting down my country,' plained one woman whod identify herself. t 1)1 Corp. sui pri was ct 1983 $1.50' of oti In fleet i hike t n 11 W e're going out of our way to put you on a new Suzuki GS street bike... while there's still plenty of good riding weather left First, we’re making our best deals ever on the best street bikes you can buy. Then, we’re passing along factory rebates of up to $200 to make it easier than e apply your rebate to your down payment!). Stop by today. to own a new Suzuki (you can even Between our deals and the factory’s rebates, your new Suzuki is going to cost less than you ever thought possible. 1981 GS-4S0E $150 RERATE 1981 GS-4S0T $100 REBATE 1982 GS-450TX $150 REBATE 1982 GS-450L ’ $150 REBATE 1981 GS-SSOT $150 REBATE 1982 GS-S50L $200 REBATE 1982 GS-650G.... $150 REBATE 1982 GS-650GL $200 REBATE 1982 GS-7S0T $150 REBATE 1981 GS-8S0G .... $\50 REBATE 1982 GS-8S0GL .... $200 REBATE You can't get a better warranty from any other motorcycle company. But then you can't get a better street bike than a Suzuki. Refer to U.S. Suzuki’s GS, GN model "Limited Warranty Policy" at Suzuki dealerships. mm Offer good through September 30th. 1982 Model availability n limited. MlltACf SUZUKI SPORT CENTER 2609 S. College Bryan 822-9439 “We Are Your Motorcycle Store" Swiss agree to help SEC fa United Press International WASHINGTON — The Un ited States and Switzerland Our Huarachi This carefully selected version o-f the, classic Mexican sandal, with it^ special woven leather design, shapes itself to your foot for cool, durable comfort. Light orti dark leather, for men and women. WHOLE EARTH PROVISION COMPANY l 105 Boyett 846-8794 Delivers Free... Fresh! Fast! Hot Pizza! Plus Free Cokes! Call Now 846-3768 846-7751 We Guarantee 30- Minute Delivery Service! announced Wednesday they have signed a memorandum to allow Swiss Banks to honor U.S. Securities and Exchange Com mission requests for informa tion from Swiss banks in cases of insider trading of stock. Insider trading involves use of information unvailable to the general public in making deci sions regarding buying and sell ing of securities. The countries saidthti sionai masure will covem transactions that violated but may not be covered W bilateral treaty. The focus is on casesofi er trading that might r& significant fluctuations: price or trading volume: stock and will be in effec. the Swiss government eri law on insider trading. Cadillacs for call at Elite Cab Co. United Press International TULSA, Okla. — Five days before Christmas last year, Jesse Thompson, 52, raisea eyebrows among his fellow drivers at Ser vice Cab Co. by putting a Cadil lac on the street. The other cabbies scoffed at Thompson’s idea but soon his Cadillac Car 262 became the hottest item in the Service fleet. “People started to call (Ser vice) and say, ‘Send me your Cadillac,’” Thompson said. “I couldn’t keep up with the busi ness. I said, ‘Hey, this is an idea. What if a man put out a fleet of Cadillacs?’” Thompson left Service and with a daughter operating a dis patch radio from a converted northside gas station, launched the Elite Cab Co. on June 1. Valerie Martin’s Gallery of Dance Arts Now offering i8i:ixY-i>Ai\ T crvci ADULT DAITIME CLASSES • Ballet • Tap Jazz Twirling • Dancercise 1 oil ay Lire has 3b gmf black cabs on the street wk more coming. Only 10art(| lacs but the other cheaper, are immaculate even tlii old. In 18 months Thonif hopes to have a fleet of 2(iii ury model cars. “If a man gets off ajeti airport, he wants to geti premium car,” says Tnon a spry man who favors ll straw hats and diamond! stays. “I used to be a chaajB and I know what kind ofdjl people like. Luxury liviw what people want,” hesaiffl T hompson, a Baptist mB and part-time chaplain ata sa hospital, opened Elitei| family operation, giving re« sibilities to his children. Jesse Jr., 29, is preside! | the cab company; Travis ; president of their 24-howl vice station and Demetriw| president of Elite’s limot service. Daughters Kathyj Erma are dispatchers while! bara and Beverly are corpof] secretary and treasurer. Elite had eight cars bythti of June and 22 by the ew July. In August, Thow[^ obtained a license for from the City Commissi Competitors Yellow andCli<| ! er are licensed for 125 cabsf Service, his former employffH licensed for 70. ^ Register for all classes ^ September 1st and 2nd £ Call for more Information 5-8 p.m. RESEARCH PAPE! 107 Dowling Road 693-0352 Aggieland ’83 Improve your grades! Rush $1.00!« f | current, 306 page, research catalog.Ilfl papers on file, all academic subjeeli T Research Assistance 11322 IdlUM #206W. Los Angeles, CA 90025 M 477-8226 All Freshmen Sept. 7 thru Oct. 15 Yearbook Associates Studio Culpepper Office Park, Suite 140 (Off Puryear) Daily 8:30 a.m. through 5 p.m. I PURYEAR MORNING WORSHIP SERVICES Ui > cc a * s CULPEPPER OFFICES SUITE #140 SAFEWAY CULPEPPER PLAZA pEXXON 1 8:45 9:45 11:00 o CO >- < £ g z First Baptist Church of College Station Questions? Phone 693-6756 Sunday School — 9:45 a.m. Evening Service — 7 p.m. 200 College Main TAMU CAMPUS (North- gate) College Main Loupot’s