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[aims [dulei n over by Iranians Americans wercbeii age. t would therelbrestft only plausible esplii he existence of thtl I is that some persoiii Mr. Felfeli's prdia knowing that herai • Iran, forgedandm Iced in an attempt|oi his property," tltib nold Vickery, a ;r representing Felt! ed thecaseasamnttt there are no leads, don't know ifwe'llr: ie Ixrttom of it," !i He theorized, Iw omeone with theKk ne was behind the fer in an effort tot the land for (belt rnment. Ifeli does not believ happened. cording to Felfefi lawyer John Banra t is well-off and ninsi d corporations. In I 'd a steel mill that lized bv Khomeini, isnt pects’ What’s Up at Texas MBA/LAW DAVtTickets for MBA/Law Day, a program to inform students about graduate studies in law and busi ness, will be on sale at the MSC Box Office through Nov. 5 and at the A& A lobby from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Nov. 1 through Nov. 5. Program tickets are S2 and BBQ-lunch tickets will Ih‘ $4.50. INDIA ASSOCiIATION:A celebration of Indian New Year will be held on Nov. 13. AH members must get their Diwali tickets from executives before the end of this week, just call one of them and reserve your tic kets. No tickets will be sold alter the deadline. MSC HOSPITALITY COMMHTEE:Attention ladies! Anyone interested in competing in the 1983 Miss Texas A&M Scholarship Pageant should pick up applications available in 21B MSC at the Hospitality cubicle. The dead line for all entries is Nov. 5 at 5 p.m. DEPARTMENT OF STUDENT ACTIVITIESiTo- day is the last dav for recognized student organizations to turn in applications for cubicle space in the Renovated Pavilion. For more information, contact the Student Acti vities Office at 845-1133. MSC OUTDOOR RECREATION COM MIT- TEE :Sign up in 216 MSC lor a weekend canoe trip to the Neches River to be held Nov. 6 through Nov. 7. Also, sign up for Thanksgiving trips: backpacking - Caney Creek Wilderness, Ark. and rafting - Big Bend .National Park. INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSH1 P:D- wight Edwards of Grace Bible Church will speak on temp tation and sin in a meeting from 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. in 510 Rudder Tower. AGGIE ALLEM ANDERS: A Halloween Costume Square Dance (costumes are optional), hosted by the Aggie Alle- manders. will be held from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. in 226 MSC. Admission is and $2.50 per person. UNI TED CAMPUS MINIST RY:A Peanut Butter Fel lowship will be held f rom 1 1:30 a.m. <o 1 p.m. at Rudder Fountain. Saturday INDIA ASSOCIATION: The Indian film “Hum Patich”, (Five of Us) or (We Five), will be shown and Diwali tickets may be purchased in a meeting at 7:30 p.m. in Zachry. A&M MEN’S RUGBY CLUB:The First < season between A&M and Houston ) at 1 p.m. on the Main Drill Field. OFF CAMPUS AGGIES:The group will meet behind Duncan Dining Hall at 6 a.m. and 7:30 a.m. to go cutting for bonfire. Sunday MBA/LAW DAY:Tickets for MBA/Law Day, a program to inform students about graduate studies in law and busi ness, will be on sale at the MSC Box Office through Nov. 5 and at the A&A lobby from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Nov. 1 through Nov. 5. Program tickets are >.m. m G. Rollie W hite Coliseum for the 3. Starting time is 3 p.m. YOUNGI.IFE - COLLEGE CHRIST SH IP: A Talk on Encouragement. 601 Rudder. MSC HOSPITALITY COMMITTEE:Attention ladies! Anyone interested in competing in the 1983 Miss Texas A&M Scholarship Pageant should pick up applications available now in 216 MSC at the Hospitality cubicle. The deadline for all entries is Nov. 5 at 5 p.m. MSC OUTDOOR RECREATION:Sign up in 216 MSC for Thanksgiving tr ips: backpacking - Caney Creek Wil derness, Ark. and rafting - Big Bend National Park. Also, sign up for the weekend canoe trip to the Neches River to be held Nov. 6 through Nov. 7. OFF CAMPUS AGGIES:The group will meet behind Duncan Dining Hall at 6 a.m. and 7:30 a.m. to go cutting for bonfire. UNITED CAMPUS MINISTRY:An Old Fashioned Halloween Party will be held at 5 p.m. at the A&M Pre sbyterian Church. Dress up! Bell phone increases toll fees United Press International AUSTIN — Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. has received permission to temporarily raise fees for toll calls within the state by 10 percent. Bell spokesman Dale John son said Wednesday that the 10 percent surcharge will be in effect for about two or three months — long enough to raise $16.7 million — and probably will be initiated in mid- November. It will affect only long distance calls within Texas. The surcharge was the resuli of an out-of-court settlement of a 1980 rate case between South western Bell and the Public Util ity Commission. The PUC had granted the phone company only $114.3 million of its re quested $326.3 million rate hike request. Bell appealed and won part of its case, prompting the settlement. GOLD OR SILVER IMPORTED & BOTTLED BY TEQUILA JALISCO S A ST LOUIS. MO. 80 PROOF JReagan’s economic policies to abortion increase of Tylenol Morgi d. irgan provided sani) ingerprints to the” anson with prims ie box. Her nusl County Circuit [1 ; V. Morgan Jr, also* United Press InternationaI de his fingerprints. jjNpw YORK — Mam women oen people died wliel r( having abortions because pills from live pt tley cannot afford to raise ehil- s. 1 hreeothertaiW»cti under the Reagan adininis- ^Ition’s economic policies, a ere discovered ini estmg. nois Attorney ie Fahner, headol investigating the esting of all bottles onsui 1 by the end of the health center director says. I* Fifty-threp percent of' the .women interviewed in a survey loi the health centei GHOICFS said financial reasons were the consumers shouldh ,n,,sl im P ortant 1;K ,or m decid- llg to have an abortion. In a ice continued the sll| dy List yeai only 28 i of Roger Arnold,I* 1 cent of the respondents had Iv was questionedi'U^onom.c concerns in hav- ifter a Jewel Food )<)l llons ; rker said Arnold* 1 ‘-ilc Hoi I man, a social powdery substance ,T\ f < >rec:to! <>1 , along with booltso yi()ILts . said Wednesday the | e Hrvey questioned 200 women 1 during a six-month period. The ? nationwide seardflidy was made in conjunction I for James W. Leftjwith Adelphi University and the ;e, Leann, alsoconsiifflcalth Insurance Plan of Grea ts in the case. Le ter New York. :1 on federal (half ■ “Because of the reality of the g a $1 million e®|economy, many women are sac to the makers of It' rificing their desire for chil dren,” said Hoffman. “The Reagan administra- iion’s economic policies must be viewed as having a direct effect on abortions in this country, ,nqw, yyei;. ,1.5, .paiflipn a, yea^.” Careers Were t lie second-most important reason listed, while emotional, school and medical reasons were cited by only 6.5 percent. The majority of women rank ed children and having children to be of primary importance in their lives, followed by marriage and relationships. Om of the sample, 65.5 per cent were employed and 93 per cent of those held pink-collar jobs — secretary, data processor, office work, clerk/typist. Thirty-five percent were tot ally responsible for their family’s financial care. Among the 28 percent of the women sampled who were mar ried, nearly half were working full-time to help support their families. Economists have estimated the cost of raising a child to age 18 can cost as much as 250,000. Highlighting, Perms Free Consultations MIKE'S , DISCOUNT LIQUOR lassies shirts en : a larje exce-^ et1 shirts. ■ 7 \zee- (12 pak) $^|79 BACARDI (liter) WILD TURKEY (750 ml) $I0 52 $£99 (2 liter) $|29 each POST OAK VILLAGE HARVEY RD. (Hwy. 30) ^.rc QA.MCE FOR unites , MONDAY th£Tg<ashallofW NOV. 1 8:00 P.M. - MIDNITE PRIZES INCLUDE : WRANGLER WARDROBES DINNERS AT BENNIGANS TROPHIES AWARDED 18 OR OLDER ADMISSION: corrresr