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local / state Battalion/Page 5 November 9, 1982 dents. Memla idicapped andi d students, up sponson ing on thentfi arsons, showing mod lE-Z Motel rmed thief king sought elchair nvited the yell id as the opp ig, the organii a “Wheti Day.’’ ! I students ami •n a chancetoi same bump) n doors ila eelchairs eoca s they w xas Rehaft offers empb and financial ming, counsel n division «l ic group worb aped studenii n of blind sti ndled by thcli ission forthel at the ind interests# \ student ad it he candojol le would iil( id. ' ere we set up lat will best sti ndicap as dl provide a future job, works with ead capped studtt also lents with Fim es we can i student uition or oil Within the last month, there on the Texas; have been approximately four shown annul armed robberies in the area If and comm jnd, as the holiday season ap proaches, Crime Stoppers ex- t, theclubhasi y ec ts more than usual. 0n Fridayi 0ct 29 at 11:45 p.m., a black male entered the obbyof the E-Z Travel Motel at Texas Ave. in College Sta- ion and pulled a chrome pistol, possibly an automatic, with a 4- nch barrel. The man demand- d all the money and left hroitgh the front door. The Suspect is described as a black naie, 5 foot 8 inches and clean haven. The suspect was wear ing blue jeans, a T-shirt and dark blue sweat jacket with the iiood drawn over his head. If you have any information bn this suspect, call Crime Stop- licappedsiudn )ers at 775-TIPS. Callers are tot required to reveal their dendties. A caller whose in for disabled sluda nation leads to the arrest and completing i (rand jury indictment of a sus- ation, to assist led will earn S1,()()(). getting a goui ation and to t achieve the degree of in What’s Up at Texas A&M EL MEXICO TIPICO Authentic Homemade Mexican Food ROCHA DINNER — 2 cheese enchiladas, rice, beans, lettuce, tomatoes, 1 beef taco, 1 bean tostada, quacamola salad and tea S3.75. TUESDAY-Til ITRSDAY SPECIAE Two specials for $$5.75 NOON SPECIALS Everyday g2.99 Hours Mon.-Thurs. 10-2; 5-10 Fri. 10-2; 5-2 a m. Sat. 8-2 a.m. Sun. 8-10 p.m. Tuesday AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGI NEERS: P.S. (Pete) Golla will speak on “The Crude Oil Refinery in Operation” in a meeting at 7:30 p.m. in 203 Zachry. Also, the Aggieland picture will be taken. WOMEN IN COMMUNICATIONS, INC.: Final preparation — Publicity Workshop mandatory meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. in 003 Reed McDonald Building TAMU RUSSIAN CLUB: Goals and fund-raising will be discussed in a meeting at 8:30 p.m. in 604 Rudder. SOCIETY OF PETROLEUM ENGINEERS: “Boots and Coots” Wild Well Control will be discussed in a meeting at 7 p.m. m 102 Zachry. Also, Pictures for the Aggieland will be held at 6:30 p.m. Please wear a suit and tie. TAMU SKEET AND TRAP: Election of officers, dis cussion of Texas hunting regulations on ducks and geese and a demonstration on cleaning a Remington 1100 will be held in a meeting at 7 p.m. in 109 Military Science Building. JOHNSON COUNTY HOMETOWN CLUB: Dues will he collected, future events will be discussed and meet club sponsor Dr. Charles Boyd in a meeting from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. in 140A MSC. ENTOMOLOGY CLUB: Dr. Summers will speak on Baculo viruses in a meeting at 7:30 p.m. in 103 SCSE. FOOD SCIENCE CLUB: A field trip, Christmas patty, and pecan sales will be diseased ib a meeting at 7 p.m. th 127 Kleberg. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIAL EN GINEERS: The Aggieland picture will be taken at 8:30 p.m. in the Zachry Lobby. WILDLIFE BIOLOGY SOCIETY: Charles Moss will speak on Gulf of Mexico Blue Crab Fishery : Its opera tion and economic importance in a meeting at 7:30 p.m. in 108 HECC. IN TRAM URALS: A Weightlifting Tournament will be held tonight. Weigh-in for men will be held in 256 G. Rollie White Coliseum and weigh-in for women in the Adaptive room in E. Kyle at 5:15 p.m. For more infor mation, contact Barbara Aiken at 845-7826. AUDIO ENGINEERING CROUP: Audio signal processing in music synthesisers will be discussed in a meeting at 7 p.m. in 127 B Zachry. Guests are welcome. BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION: Members will meet in front of the small animal clinic at 6:30 p.m. for a tour of the Veterinary School. CHI ALPHA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP: reach ing, Worship and Fellowship will be held at 7 p.m. at the All Faiths Chapel. AHE — AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF INDUST RIAL ENGINEERS: Yearbook pictures will be taken at 7:30 p.m. and Mr. Jim Murray from Arthur Young & Co. will speak on “I.En. in Consulting” in 103 Zachry. ACCOUNTING SOCIETY: Internship, co-op meeting, and upcoming events will be discussed in a meeting at 7:30 p.m. in 102 A&A Building. MESQUITE HOMETOWN CLUB: A brief meeting will be held at 7 p.m. in 502 Rudder to discuss fundrais ing and other events. MECHANIZED AGRICULTURE CLUB: A meeting, featuring a guest speaker and a discussion of current business, will be held at 7:30 p.m. at the Lab. Also, the group will meet at Zachry at 9 p.m. for Aggieland pictures. Please, dress nicely. Vote scheduled on Matagorda United Press International CORPUS CHRIST! — The ,S. Interior Department and jhe General Services Adminis- ration should decide next omuh whether to relinquish ptrol of nearly 19,000 acres f federal land on Matagorda hope died jsland, a U.S. Interior Depart- •i. i’.: npnt cnntpcmsin m W-.i g n i n ert [lentspokesman in Washington [aid. The controversial plan to give fexas control of the environ- is needs, deve ®Ptally sensitive land on the rehabilitation shnd could be ratified by mid- ip on hissucct December, the Corpus Christi per-Times reported Sunday. The paper said Cov. Bill Cle- nents, Land Commissioner job Armstrong, and Texas arks and Wildlife Commission jlhairman Perry Bass are ex- ’ Creeninesi t0 s ‘8 n a contract with idiranned in ^ Interior Department which financial ass« ,> ' ouki S ive Texas managerial 5 room, boanl :ontro * federal lands on the id for by the! said interpii ind tutors arel i the IRC. igh we provii believe the In ?nt should d< nself as possi 1. “We have) Tents enrolls >ne of then) island for the next century. Under the proposal, the fed eral government would main tain ownership of the property, but Texas would assume man agement of the land, which is now part of the Aransas Nation al Wildlife Refuge. Before the plan can be imple mented, it must receive the ap proval of the Texas School Land Board, the governor, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Com mission chairman, U.S. Interior Secretary James Watt,the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the General Services Adminis tration. The proposal is opposed by conservationists who fear state management would lead to overdevelopment of the sensi tive barrier island, which serves as the winter nesting grounds for the endangered whooping like to see all on become than a liabift : our job prop tped studeni can do well >es have a dis xas is located in DIETING? Even though we do not prescribe diets, we make it possible for many to enjoy a nutritious meal while they follow their doctor's orders. You will be delighted with the wide selection of low calorie, sugar free and fat free foods in the Souper Salad Area, Sbisa Dining Center Basement. OPEN Monday through Friday 10:45 AM-1:45 PM QUALITY FIRST ce 1935. * Reunion''- 3RITE YEAR” the ‘E.T. inCoWnt ^ MEWORK' Class of '85 Meeting Tuesday, Nov. 9 MSC Room 226 7:30 p.m. DISCUSSIONS: Push Day Class Ball Bonfire Bash LAMES & GENTLEMEN, START YOUR TURTLES! Krueger Hall & 92 W announce the Coors Light United Way TURTLE RACE, Here’s your chance to challenge “Silver Bullet”! COMING TO YOUR CAMPUS SOON!