The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 06, 1982, Image 11

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December 6, 1982
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What’s Up
Monday
MSC VARIETY SHOW:Applications to perform in the
1983 MSC Variety Show are available now at the sea clar
ies isle in 216 MSC. Deadline for applications is Feb. 4.
STUDENT ‘Y’ — FISH CAMP ’83:Applications for
Chairman, Sub-Chairman and Recreation Coordinator
are available now at the Student ‘Y’ secretary’s desk at 216
MSC. The deadline for applications is 5 p.m. on Dec. 10.
MARKETING SOCIETY:A Christmas Party with beer
and munchies will he held at 7:30 p.m. at the F.lk's Lodge.
STUDENT PUBLICATIONS:Pictures will be taken in
137 MSC Dec. 6 through Dec. 10. Also, Juniors, Seniors,
and Graduate, Veterinary, and Medical students may
have their pictures taken between the hours of 9 a m. and
5 p.m., Monday through Friday, at the Yearbook Associ
ates at 1700 Puryear Dr. For more information, call 693-
6756 or 845-2611. The final deadline for pictures is Dec.
17. No make-ups will be allowed after this date.
TEACHER EXCELLENCE AWARDS NOMINA
TIONS:Today is the last day to express yourself! Any
student who has taken or is presently enrolled in any
Liberal Arts class can nominate their professor(s) for this
prestigious award. Forms may be obtained in the Acade
mic and Academic and Agency Buildings on the 1st floor.
Let your voice be heard.
ALPHA PI MU PLEDGE BANQUET:The banquet will
be held at 7 p.m. at Cenare's. All pledges must attend and
ail members may pick up their tickets on the third floor
Zachry before Friday.
CEC (COUNCIL FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDRE-
N):A Christmas Party will be held at 7 p.m. in 501 Rud
der. Bring a small toy for a 3 to 4-year- old child. The toys
will be given to the Children’s Developmental Center.
UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL: A study of the
Book of Revelation will be held at 7:30 p.m. at the Univer
sity Lutheran Chapel, 315 N. College Main in College
Station.
VAN ZANDT COUNTY HOMETOWN CLUB.A
meeting will be held at 7 p.m. in 105 Harrington to discuss
a get-together over the holidays, contacting old Ags, and
speaking to high schools in January.
AL1EF HOMETOWN CLUB MEETING:Plans for the
spring semester will be discussed in a meeting at 8 p.m. in
510 Rudder.
AGGIE ALLEMANDER$:Class dances will be held from
7 p.m. to 9 p.m. and club dances will be held from 9 p.m.
to 10:30 p.m. in 263 G. Rollie White Coliseum. This is the
last meeting of the semester.
MEDINA COUNTY HOMETOWN CLUB Organiza
tion of a Scholarship Committee will be held in a meeting
at 7 p.m. in 308 Rudder.
CARP:Eldridge Cleaver, former Black Panther radical, will
warn against the deceits of Communism and promote
Christian values and democracy in a speech entitled
“America’s Future and the World Revolution” at 7:30
p.m. in 701 Rudder. A question and answer session and a
reception will follow the speech.
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL CAMPUS NET
WORK: An effort to resurrect this organization is being
made. Students should be interested in promoting stu
dent awareness of individual rights and should contact
John Cook at 696-3241 if interested.
Congress to
job-creating
consider
legislation
United Press International
WASHINGTON — Members
of Congress, shaken by growing
unemployment lines in their
states, are taking a hard look at
job-creating legislation.
Congressional leaders Friday
said the sharp jump in the
November unemployment rate
to a post-Depression record 10.8
percent probably will boost sup
port for job-creating legislation,
including the administration’s
gas tax increase and a Democra
tic public works hill.
Although the administration
refuses to characterize it’s $5.5
billion gas tax proposal as a “jobs
bill,” it hopes the proposal will
generate about 320,000 jobs, in
cluding repairing the nation’s
roads, bridges and mass transit
systems.
House Democrats, who gen
erally support the gas tax bill,
want additional legislation.
They say their $5-billion-pubIic-
works proposal will create about
350,000 jobs.
The House will consider the
gas tax bill today and the sup
plemental jobs bill later next
week.
The 10.8 percent unemploy
ment rate announced Friday
means 12 million Americans are
now without jobs.
“This recession has really
taken on the dimensions of a de
pression,” House Democratic
leader Jim Wright of Texas said.
“Anyone who says we do not
need a jobs bill is just blinking at
the facts.”
House Speaker Thomas
O’Neill said he believes the latest
increase in the unemployment
will swing additional votes in
favor of the Democratic jobs bill
which the House takes it up next
week.
O’Neill said the bill would be
financed out of the general fund
— with no new taxes — but
pointed out that it in turn would
reduce the amount the govern
ment has to pay in unemploy
ment benefits.
Assistant Senate Republican
leader Ted Stevens agreed the
House probably will pass the
Democratic jobs bill, but the
Senate will not. He predicted
that the Senate ultimately will
add more jobs to its version of
the highway bill.
Gifts for
Everyone
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5 have standoff in Illinois
one potato,
COUPON
50( off with any two entrees with this coupon. Otter
gnod until Dec. 17.
United Press International
i'e'llseewk» ELMHURST - Ul ~ Patrol-
j av ” Ban Daniel Buenz almost got
id the «:>? j9>"'iecl away, but he collared his
nts but ei s If ct -a. freight train
le rhincrdlB Authorities said a hall-hour
v over “I i» ai >doff started Friday morning
jp-aHhen Buenz boarded the train,
■alice say it blocked seven in-
it kin ofle™ rsect * ons * n l * ie westei ' n Chica
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The conductor was arrested
on charges of obstructing a
police officer and for obstruct
ing a street.
two potato...
A spokesman for the Chicago
8c North Western called the inci
dent a misunderstanding and
said the train actually was stop
ped for less than 10 minutes.
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five
minutes more than ordinances
bjlow.
E Buenz said the conductor ini-
refused to identify himself
iren he entered the caboose,
Ben refused to leave with him to
7hH)« t0 tbe P oli . ce station. Buenz
she doesn't
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husband, j^,
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sistance.
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oose, the train began mov
ing, traveling seven blocks be-
> rs tand hotf re Buenz P ulled the emer 8 en -
lutty being B'
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andf 1 ’ 2 " | Quality
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said. Diamonds
at
DISCOUNT
PRICES
Various Sizes
Available
Call Mark 696-9600
102 Church St.
College Station
846-0720
Celebrate with Santa
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Campus
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From now until December 26 th Old Army
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wholesale on your used books! So, do
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across from the post office
‘ Tienty of Parking! ’
INGREDIENTS MADE FRESH DAILY! NOTHING
FROZEN (EVEN OUR DOUGH).
DELICIOUS THICK CRUST PIZZA, DELIVERED HOT
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