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local / state Octal; ‘We Need Your Head to Run Our Business!" V. SG makes parking suggestion BILL'S BARBER Ar Roffler Style Shop Hair Styling For Men <Sr Women “A Great Cut at a Reasonable Price!" 21.5 University (next to Campus Theatre) 846-2228 ^ Open Mon.-Sat. Appointments Available by Beverly Hamilton Battalion Staff The Student Senate Wednes day recommended redesigna tion of parking along University Drive and moving a trash dumpster that blocks the view of the Academic Building. It also approved appoint ments for senate positions and declared vacancies in five senate positions, including the office of vice president for finance. The Senate adopted a mea sure recommending that park ing spaces on University Drive west of Ireland Street be re served for cars with red parking permits. Spaces east of Ireland would be held for cars with blue and brown parking permits. Also endorsed was a recom mendation to move a trash dumpster from between the YMCA and the Coke buildings to an area between the Coke Building and Goodwin Hall. The dumpster currently blocks of the Academic the view Building. The senators approved the following senate appointments: Lauren Murphy, College of Sci ence representative; John Rag land, Ward IV representative; John Thomas, off-campus gra duate representative; and Andy Bock, Moses/Moore/Crocker/ Davis-Gary dorms representa tive. Four senate positions were declared vacant, including geos ciences senator at-large, liberal arts graduate and senior repre sentatives, and off-campus gra duate representative. Applica tions for senate positions can be picked up in the Student Gov ernment office today and will be acccepted through Wednesday. meeting to replace R. ton, who had heldth In other business: •Mechanical enp; tests will not beheldiiiC White Coliseum anym® Mailhos, vice preside academic affairs, Senate speaker Brian Terrell announced that the vice pres idency for finance was vacant; a new vice president will be elected during the next Senate Robert H. gineenng, tola engineen fessors that examination not be given in G.f the future, Mailhos said Gulf bomb saga continues are you sure you know what family planning is all about? Female suspect released If you think family planning means taking measures to prevent unwanted pregnancies . . . you’re only partially right. Family planning does help you to have children when you want them , . . are best able to afford them . . . and can love them the most. But did you know that it also means: • improving the health of mother and baby • counseling men on their role in family planning • helping couples who want to have children and can’t United Press International BAYTOWN — Authorities Tuesday released the lone woman suspect in a plot to extort $15 million from Gulf Oil Che mical Co. The release is reportedly part of a deal the U.S. attorney’s office struck with the alleged mastermind of the plot. John McBride of Durango, Colo., described by lawmen as a self-styled survivalist and weapons curator and the ring leader of the alleged extortion scheme, agreed to cooperate with the FBI. He told agents there were no more bombs planted in Gulfs Cedar Bayou chemicals plant near Baytown or in another un named Gulf facility, law en forcement sources told the Houston Chronicle Tuesday. La Plata County deputies in Durango apparently satisfied themselves of his truthfulness by giving McBride a lie detector test. After he had taken the test, officers released McBride’s wife, Jill Bird, 34. She, her husband and two other suspects from Durango had been held on $1 million bond each. Michael Worth, 34, and Ted McKinney, 45, re mained jalied in lieu of bond in Phoenix, Ariz. “Apparently the FBI did cor roborate his information to their satisfaction,” said McBride’s attorney, Robin K. Auld. For McBride’s information, Bird was to receive immunity from prosecution, Auld said. She was freed despite evidence compiled by the FBI that she was in a Houston motel the day Gulf executives in Houston received an extortion letter postmarked Houston. Bayou plant. Other sou the newspaper McBride ment mentioned an u ful plan to plant boi second Gulf facility. Though Auld earlier said McBride had agreed to direct authorities to bombs other than the five explosive devices found last Wednesday at the Cedar Gulf officials, assurtil men that no exploit mained, reopened Ccd;| Tuesday after a fivei down that cost $4.5mi] Houston Chronicle rt| learned McBride was fused security workai where one-third of it man workforce retai work Tuesday to week job of bringingil back to normal processi some pjrotectioi id Su - i counseling young people on how having a baby can affect their health and their lives Be sure you know ALL about family planning it means more than you may have thought. .N. mi’A HI Ml VI <M Ml All II. I in ( A I ION. AND Win I AIM Pul.lk I lea I (h SerA ice All these services are available from the family planning clinic in your community, your local health department or your own physician. w THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH WELCOMES YOU St. Andrew’s Church 26th & Parker Downtown Bryan Sundays: 7:30 a.m. — Holy Communion 9:15 a.m. — Family Eucharist 11:15 a.m. —Holy Communion new Sunday Evening 7:30 p.m. Evening Eucharist In the Parish hall Casual Dress O.K. All are Welcome Authorities have leap*' in deaths of 4 aliens 1 United Press International EDINBURG — Authorities said Wednesday they have enough information to file arrest warrants against two men believed to have left 26 Salva doran aliens trapped in an air tight refrigeration truck where four of them died. Ed Sanders, a criminal inves tigator with the Department of Public Safety, said authorities know the name of one of the two suspects and believe they know his whereabouts. “I think we’ll eventually run them into the ground,” said James Selbe, deputy chief patrol agent for the U.S. Border Patrol in McAllen. “This is about as bad as we’ve had down here.” Four of the Salvadorans suf focated in the truck, and eight others remained hospitalized Wednesday. Although some of the aliens said the smugglers tried to set the truck on fire before they fled, DPS officers found no evi dence of a fire in or around the truck, Sanders said. Nor were any of the victims suffering from burns or smoke inhalation. “Everybody was suffering United 1 DALLAS from dehydration," sa::fconomist N Valverde, administrai :he Federa Edinburg General iserformanc where six aliens, ranginikn age 14 to 40, were insijtiSpeaking serious condition. lessmen at : Selbe would not afefeversity r views with the hosplamed the aliens and said theotherslility to pre want to talk to reportern the mone A group of about Visually lom dorans apparently erosion during U.S.-Mexico border at! ess inflatioi You really should try Sunday night and weroL. into trucks for a trip to H:P| paid their smugp ! 1,600 each, Selbei The out: A&M TVavel Service, Inc The most professional, most experienced travel consultants in the area gives you hometown service with computerized speed. Prisone files sui 696-7311 Thursday: Wine Sampling Sample a glass of your favorite wine from our wine list either with dinner or while relaxing in our comfortable new lounge. 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