1 ■ I G'f» B XeX \0 X Framing as low as Page 12/The Battalion/Wednesday, March 23, 1983 0* $ 23 81 your choice of Metal or Wood Frame yf&wb J^rconwfl 923 Texas 775-9292 Lay-a-way now for graduation Limited quantities after April 15th. Duel ends in arrest of mayor United Press International PITTSBURGH — Ronald Panyko says he had to do it — arrest his boss. Panyko, Chief of police in sub urban McKees Rocks, arrested Mayor Thomas Connolly Sun day after a Breathalyzer test showed Connolly was legally in toxicated. The arrest followed a tele phone duel between the police and Connolly over allowing a borough tavern to remain open past the legal closing time. Panyko said police phoned Donna’s Lounge after 2 a.m. EST Sunday and ordered pat rons to leave, but were told the mayor had given the bar permis- sion to stay open past the legal closing time of 2 a.m. i I Wednesday Night is 50 c Margarita Night at Margaritas by the glass 50 v Margaritas by the pitcher *6 00 Buy a pitcher & we’ll throw in an order of nachos for $1.00 SSSrmsBL, c v VEI^YTHING n/ / k Culpepper Plaza 696-7773 3rd Annual Charity Chili Cook-Off! March 26th * 10am-7pm Benefitting Stepping Stones Sponsored By Krueger Hall Come & Enjoy! • 2 Miles South of College Station on Highway 6 • Team Entry Forms at All Court s Western Wear & Commons Front Desk •For Information, Call 260-5581 What’s Up Wednesday INTRAMURAL-RECREATIONAL SPORES: Intramural Triathlon meeting is scheduled for 6 p.m. in 164 E. Kyle. (Not to be confused with the longer Texas Triathlon.) CLASS OF ’86:Class T-shirts are on sale from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. now until Friday in the MSC Lobby. For more information, call Mary Ellen Cuff at 693-3394. MSC GREAT ISSUES:This is MSC Great Issues Membership Drive Week. Anyone interested in Great Issues may come by the cubicle in 216 MSC and fill out a membership card. MSC AGGIE CINEMA:“The Sound of Music” will be shown at 7:30 p.m. in Rudder Theater. Admission is $1.50 with a Texas A&M I.D. UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL:Lenten Service with Holy Communion is scheduled for 10 p.m. at the University Lutheran Chapel. HUMAN FACTOR SOCIETY .Jerry Goodman from NASA — Johnson Space Center will speak on “Crew System Integra tion in the Shuttle” at 4 p.m. in 103 Zachry. Other business will include officer elections and a discussion of an upcoming field trip and the April banquet. TEXAS A&M SPORTS CAR CLUB:Aggie Cross will be dis cussed at 8:30 p.m. in 410 Rudder. CATHOLIC STUDENT ASSOCIATIONS Bible study on the book of Revelations is scheduled lor 6 p.m. at St. Mary's Student Center. A Newman Club mass and fellowship are sche duled for 7:30 p.m. at the student center. AGGIE SCOUTS:A meeting is scheduled at 8:30 p.m. in 607 Rudder. PSI CHI — PSYCHOLOGY HONOR SOCIETY:Induction for all local and national members is scheduled for 7 p.m. in 402 Academic Building. Everyone interested in psychology is en couraged to attend. OFF CAMPUS AGGIES:Come and meet the OCA candidates at 6:30 p.m. in 410 Rudder. TEXAS STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIAI ION:A Classroom Management Program, with Mr. Frank Hogan and area classroom teachers, is scheduled for 7 p.m. in 701 Rudder. TAMU SAILING CLUB: A club outing is scheduled fe 1 Saturday and Sunday at Welch Park, Somerville. Ram I 12:30 p.m. Saturday. The outing and T-shirts will bed) | and a film will be shown at 7 p.m. in 601 Rudder — AGRICULTURAL COMMUNICATORS OF I" ROW:The Agriculturalist will be discussed at RDMC. All agriculture journalism majors are i PEER ADVISOR PROGRAM:Get involved thus have lots of funl Apply now lor the Peer Advisorf Applications are available in 10.3 'i MCA. For mureii lion, call 845-5826. Thursday duledf ill bet ganuatiomartij is for Falll attend g TAMU FENCING CLUB:A meed 267 E. Kyle. MSC AMATEUR RADIO COMMITTEE:0fiictr tions will open and Swampiest will l>e discussed at/ Rudder. TAMU SCUBA CLUB:Upcoming ac 7:30 p.m. in 507 Rudder. SCHEDULING OFFICE: All student. aged to submit room reservation requ 15. MSC OPERA & PERFORMING AH interested in applying for members! March 30 or March 31 meeting at 7 more information, contact Cheryl Bi TAMU RACQUETBALL CLUB:A duied for 7 p.m. in 164 E. Kyle. Ait TEXAS A&M EMERGENCY CARE I'EAMiAgt ing is scheduled for 7 p.m. in 410 Rudder. DATA PROCESSING MANAGEMENT Cl AIT ON: A Price-Waterhouse representative wi p.m. in 203 Kamada Inn. Business attire is requested, ments will W served. If you have an item for “What's Up,’’ you can fill ouln Room 216 Reed McDonald at I east two days in adva activity. No items are accepted by phone. •ral mreti nee is mai Drug use on Hill studied Probe won’t yield charges United Press International WASHINGTON — The Jus tice Department has not accu mulated enough evidence to bring criminal charges against congressmen accused of illegal drug use, but is continuing its probe, The Washington Post re ported today. The Justice Department be gan its probe into the alleged use of marijuana and cocaine by some congressman last year, de spite what one law enforcement official told the Post were “the baldest unsubstantiated allega tions.” In beginning the probe last year, the department, interested primarily in drug dealers, broke a longstanding policy not to in vestigate alleged drug users. The department was reluctant to use a stiller standard for in vestigating government officials than used for private citizens, but also was fearful of cover-up charges, the newspaper said. Charges of drug use on Capi tol Hill also are being investi gated by the House Ethics Com mittee. Investigators have inter viewed dozens of people, but so far have brought only a few wit nesses before a 23-member grand jury that is hearing testi mony about this and other inves tigations. T hree current and former congressmen have l>een named as objects of the probe in numer ous reports: Reps. Ronald De- Hums, D-Calif., and Charles Wil son, D-Texas, and former Rep. Barry GoJdwater Jr., R-Calif. The Post, citing unidentified sources, said most of the infor mation against the three men is either hearsay o word against ant Sources told t vestigationofGo ly complete and I part merit officials ini commended nochan I he depart mem on the recommend The allegations Hums were made grand jury by an era the House doorket Robert Yesh, who cocaine to Deliums i occassions. Welcome Back ggies! Things were quiet while you were away. Archie wants to liven things up with these fantastic coupons and welcome you back in his own special kind of way. 3901 S. Texas, Bryan 310 N. Harvey, College Station Buy one Burrito Supreme and get ONE FREE! Limit: one coupon per person per visit. Not good with any other offer. TOCOifiiBilili GOOD ONLY AT ARCHIE‘S TACO BELLS. Offer good March 21-31. 1983 11 A.M.T 1 P.M. Management reserves the right to cancel without prior notice. ¥ Buy one Burrito Supreme and get one at 1/2 PRICE! Limit: one coupon pier person per visit. Not good with any other offer. 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Because the FBI documents are heavily censored, the Amer ican Civil Liberties Union pre pared Tuesday to file a federal court lawsuit challenging the government’s right to keep its files secret. Entire passages are blocked out with heavy black ink for what the FBI calls national security reasons. The FBI and immigration files, released under the U.S. Freedom of Informal and published in toi Angeles Times, show hoped to arrest the musician on drug cl otherwise “neutralize could be deported btH 1972 Republican Cow Jon Wiener, a histon sor at the Universityof nia, Irvine, requested for a book he-is wrkingj non and the politics 1960s. Wiener joined ACLU suit. Although Lennon’s Yoko Ono, was asked ff the lawsuit, longtime friend Elliot Mintisaid' the experience would painful for her. Serving Luncheon Buffet Sunday through Frid 11:00 a.m. to 1:301 Delicious Food Beautiful View 4^ Open to the Publici| S “Quality First”