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Yle’-v 6eG o.t3^ou r Price! T>y] TrfT Only *5" Reainen Don't Eat Quiche AOukicboo: to All That IsTruly Masculine Bruce Feirstein Illustrated by Lee Lorenz Only , 2 #8 Hours M-S 10:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m. Sun. 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. basting’s Books, Records and Video Culpepper Plaza ting; distr No thru traffic here staff photo by David Fisher Tuesday afternoon, traffic on Houston street was limited to bicycles or maybe a very brave and very small car. Brazos Valley Concrete was repairing the sidewalks around the YMCA building and they had to park their cement truck in the middle of the street while they prepared to move. YOUR BSN IS WORTH AN OFFICER'S COMMISSION IN THE ARMY. Three ex-players sue Cowboys for injuries Your BSN means you’re a professional. In the Army, it also means you’re an officer. You start as a full-fledged member of our medical team. Write: Army Nurse Opportunities, RO. Box 7713, Burbank, CA 91510. ARMY NURSE CORPS BE ALL YOU CAN BE. United Press International DALLAS Dallas Cowboys coach Tom Landry testified in a multimillion-dollar damage suit that he never knowingly risked damage to athletes by ordering key medical information with held. “It is my policy as head coach that a player never be denied any information that might be detrimental to his well-being Landry said during Tuesday’s district court proceedings. luring the r't . Three ex-players — Mike Gaechter, 43, a former safty; Willie Townes, 40, a former de fensive end; and Leon Dono hue, 43, a former ofTensive guard — are suing the team for one million dollars each because of lasting injuries they claimed were caused in games du 1960s and 1970s. They allege team physicians knew the medical implications of their injuries but failed to re lay them to the players. Gaechter complains of a per manently damaged right Achil les tendon. Townes said he suf fered a permanent thigh injury, and Donohue said he can no lon ger run as a result of knee and Joseph Bailey, the team’s administrative vice president, said it was the Cowboy’s policy to supply photocopies of player medical records whenever a player or player’s attorney re quested them. Plaintiff attorney Frank Her nandez said it was the team’s “grand scheme” to deny players full information about tht medical disabilities. activity. Chagra, his wife, his 1 Joe, convicted hit mini Harrelson, and his wifejoi are all charged with (onsp to assassinate Wood. A trial has been seifori 28. Motions to have tht e moved from San AuoniaE suppress as evidence recorded conversation) defendants by federal; and to allow the defenlantt be tried separately wereref: by federal Judge Robot; sions. Billy Bob angered, arrested foot injuries. Landry testified Donohue “had bad legs when he came to us” and said he discussed the in juries of Gaechter and Townes with them. YYISC Cna# Cenfcen Fall 1982 Craft Workshops Merchants Checks Over KAGC Announces the exciting 1982-83 Merchants Check Gift Certificates program sponsored by 30 area merchants. $ 400 value for only $ 1 9 95 REGISTRATION BEGINS SEPTEMBER 13, 10 00 am, IN THE CRAFT CENTER Eligibility: Anyone over 18 years of age can enroll in our workshops. Fees for TAMU students are set at $1 .50/instruc- Hnnsl hour because our operation Is subsidized by student service fees. Fee's for non-students are set at $1.80/instructional hour, and all non-students must also purchase a $2.00 Craft Center identification card. All fees must be paid when registering. value for only a real Budget-stretcher call 846-5077 Gifts • Restaurant Meals Entertainment • Services You may be called to receive 60 FREE Certificates TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY WEEKEND Ol dbS Dates Times Location Student Fee Non-Student Fee Instructor Beginning Glazing Sept. 20,27 Oct. 4 5:00- 7:30 p.m. Craft Center $11.25 $12.75 Ann Dobbs Furniture Construction Sept. 20,27 Oct. 4,11,18,25 Nov. 1,8 7:00-10:00 p.m. Woodshop $20.00 $20.00 Wayne Helton Quilting Sept. 20;27 Oct. 4,11 7:00-9:00 p.m. MSC 137 $12.00 $13.60 Norma Metzer Batik Nov. 1,8,15,22,29 7:00- 9:00 p.m. Craft Center $15.00 $17.00 Karen Copp Paper Mache Masks Oct. 4,11,18,25 7:00-9:00 p.m. Craft Center $12.00 $13.60 Karen Copp Embroideries from Around the World Sept. 20,27 Oct. 4 7:00-9:30 p.m. MSC 137A $11.25 $12.75 Linda Greaves Basic Drawing Sept. 21,28 Oct. 5,12,19,26 6:00- 8:00 p.m. MSC 137A $18.00 $20.40 Helen Finney Beginning Pottery Sept. 21,28 Oct. 5,12,19,26 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Craft Center $18.00 $20.40 Ann Dobbs Matting and Framing Sept. 21,28 7:00-10:00 p.m. Craft Center $ 9.00 $10.20 Chris Keeton Beginning Stained Glass Oct. 5,12,19,26 Nov. 2 7:00-9:30 p.m. Craft Center $18.75 $21.25 Connie Hester China Painting Sept. 21,28 Oct. 5,12,19,26 7:00- 9:00 p.m. MSC 137A $18.00 $20.40 Inge Vasovski Counted Cross-Stitch Sept. 21,28 Oct. 5,12,19,26 7:00- 9:00 p.m. Craft Center $18.00 $20.40 Marcel Crouch Woodshop Orientation Sept. 22,29 Oct. 6,13,20,27 7:00- 9:00 p.m. Woodshop $18.00 $20.40 Mike Butler Water Color Sept. 22,29 Oct. 6,13,20,27 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. MSC 137 $18.00 $20.40 Karen Copp Acrylic Painting on Paper Sept. 22,29 Oct. 6,13,20,27 8:00-10:00 p.m. MSC 137 $18.00 $20.40 Karen Copp Introduction to Calligraphy Sept. 22,29 Oct. 6,13,20,27 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. MSC 137A $18.00 $20.40 Stacia Ogles-Smit* 1 Glass Etching Sept. 22,29 1:00 - 3:00 p .m. Craft Center $ 7.50 - $ 9.00 Wayne Helton Intermediate Pottery Sept. 23,30 Oct. 7,14,21,28 7:30- 9:30 p.m. Craft Center $18.00 $20.40 Karen Glenn Smal1 Wood Projects Sept. 23,30 Oct. 7,14 7:00- 9:00 p.m. Woodshop $12.00 $13.60 Robert Paxton Basic Bike Repair and Maintenance Sept 23,30 Oct. 7,14,21,28 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. Craft Center $13.50 $15.30 Larry pecht Tube Painting on Fabric Sept. 23,30 Oct. 7,14,21,28 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. MSC 137 $18.00 $20.40 Naomi shoemake Intermediate Stained Glass Sept. 23,30 Oct. 7,14,21 7:00 - 9:30 p.m. Craft Center $18.75 $21.25 Connie Hester Macrame Sept. 23,30 Oct. 7,14,21 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. MSC 137A $15.00 $17.00 Pain Harmatiuk Beginning Needlepoint Sept. 23,30 Oct. 7,14,21,28 1:00- 3:00 p.m. Craft Center $18.00 $20.40 Marcel Crouch Introductory Woodturning Workshop Oct. 2 Oct. 3 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. 12:00 noon-3:00 p.m. Woodshop $15.00 $15.00 Edward Scull Do not confuse our KAGC Merchant Booklets with other programs. No purchases are required when you spend merchant certificats. Stay Close to Your Phone United Pres* Internationa; FOR I WORTH - ™ owner and namesake of* Bob’s, dubbed the vwf largest honky-tonk, pun the mayor of a Michigan c| the stomach, tossed acasef quor at him, and later| arrested on suspicion of a and drunkenness, police ported Wednessday. Police said Billy Bob Ban staying in a suite at theSa er Inn in Fort Worth lateN day and early Tuesday, rently became angered police arrested a woman dressed only in a towel,onm cion of burglary. The arrest stemmed complaints filed by guests: suite located a few doors f Barnett’s, police said, woman was one of severalp pie staying in Barnett’s suittf After the arrest ofi woman, police said Barnette Tuesday entered the where the complaints from and struck the mayotj Saginaw, Mich., Ronald Bushey, 53, in the stomadi* threw a case of liquor at I Assault charges were notfti “1 understand Barnett was! leased and charged only*| public intoxication,” said Lti Kelly. r N1 chin; quen arres the s Fieri and ; char titut« T ing whet ditet of th with agre T the : wee! with of 1 dorf cate< what poss F spell — n in a mov F rele; whe droj T stiff 3W 3DUC ZXKZ OOC apai chec polii ALPHA PHI OMEGA national service fraternity FALL RUSH it out.. . Thursday, September 9 Rooms 205, 206 MSC at 7:00 p.m. FREE NACHO PARTY AFTER MEETING ‘Girls and Guys Welcome* We’re Co-ed and University recognized! For more information or course descriptions, pick up our brochure or call 845-1631 Mimm •- F W .