The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 13, 1983, Image 6

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    Page 6/The Battalion/Wednesday, April 13, 1983
DORM GOT YOU DOWN?
NEST IN A TREEHOUSE.
Dorm life got you down? Before you
leave campus, make sure you reserve
a residence you’ll look forward to.
For the summer term or school year,
nest in a treehouse. Treehouse
Apartments. Just a little off campus,
and so much more than just a dorm.
Only a block away from campus on
Jersey Street, Treehouse Apart
ments offers all the security, friend
ship and convenience of dorm life.
PLUS the extra space, privacy and
amenities you want. Like swimming
pools, large closets, outdoor storage,
central laundry room, outdoor racks
and storage for bikes, and much
more. Sharp 1- and 2-bedrooms,
many with patios or balconies.
Reserve your apartment NOW AND
SAVE! Just sign your summer or
school-year lease by April 15, 1983
to be eligible.
Move up in the world.
205 Jersey St. West of College Station, TX 77840 • 713/696-5707
Group opposes shelters
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Long John Silver’s
NEW! Sandwich
Platters
You can’t find a better fish or chicken sandwich anywhere else!
We hand cut our fish fillets, and carve our Chicken Planks" from the
tender breast of the chicken. Each is dipped in our own special batter,
deep fried to a crispy, golden brown and served on a warm bakery
bun. Complete with golden fryes and fresh cole slaw. .
Eviction ends protest vigil
Now Better Than Ever. You Will Be Pleased With
These Carefully Prepared and Taste Tempting Foods.
f msc ^ Each Daily Special Only $2.39 Plus Tax.
'v Cafeteria ) .‘ 0pen Da j| y ”
Dining: 11 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. — 4:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M
MONDAY EVENING
SPECIAL
Saliscury Steak
with
Mushroom Gravy
Whipped Potatoes
Your Choice of
One Vegetable
Roll or Corn Bread and Butter
H Coffee or Tea
TUESDAY EVENING
SPECIAL
Mexican Fiesta
Dinner
Two Cheese and
Onion Enchiladas
w chili
Mexican Rice
Patio Style Pinto Beans
Tostadas
Coffee or Tea
One Corn Bread and Butter
WEDNESDAY
EVENING SPECIAL
Chicken Fried Steak
w cream Gravy
Whipped Potatoes and ??
Choice of one other h
Vegetable
Roll or Corn Bread and Butter
Coffee or Tea ?
THURSDAY EVENING SPECIAL
Italian Candle Light Spaghetti Dinner —A
c° rsn V SERVED WITH SPICED MEAT BALLS AND SAUCE
* 1 a | T Parmesan Cheese - Tossed Green Salad l—
1 Choice of Salad Dressing — Hot Garlic Bread
:|! Tea or Coffee !
y FOR YOUR PROTtCTION OUR PERSONNEL HAVE HEALTH CARDS.
FRIDAY EVENING
SPECIAL
BREADED FISH
FILET w TARTAR
SAUCE
Cole Slaw
Hush Puppies
Choice of one
vegetable
Roll or Corn Bread & Butter
Tea or Coffee
SATURDAY
NOON and EVENING
SPECIAL
Yankee Pot Roast
Texas Style
(Tossed Salad)
Mashed
Potato w
gravy
Roll or Corn Bread & Butter
Tea or Coffee
SUNDAY SPECIAL
NOON and EVENING
ROAST TURKEY DINNER 1
Served with .
Cranberry Sauce Y
Cornbread Dressing
Roll or Corn Bread - Butter - '
Coffee or Tea
Giblet Gravy T
And your choice of any 7
One vegetable 4
United Press International
DALLAS — Thirty Reagan
administration demonstrators
were evicted Monday from a
downtown Dallas bomb shelter,
despite preparations to stay a
year or more and bring their
families into a protest vigil.
“We were told we would be
arrested and none of us were
willing to go that far,” said Terry
Andrews, spokesman for the
Association of Community
Organizations for Reform Now,
hours after the group had been
evicted.
T he group was protesting a
proposal by the Reagan admi
nistration to shift funds for
housing to refurbishing govern
ment bomb shelters.
“We won’t be back tomorrow
or anytime this week,” said
Andrews. “We’ll be making a de
cision on what we re going to do
later on.”
Initially the group said they
would stay weeks if need be to
register their anger against the
Reagan proposal.
ACORN members said a
House subcommittee was con
sidering the housing proposal in
Washington.
Nat H arris, manager«
L.S. Postal Service’sdiwijj
office and basementshelta
he resented such protests!
in his building.
“Why does every demos
tion have to take placeatllf
office?” he wondered. 1
can’t they go down to diet
C tola plant or Dr Pepped'
Rabbis want nuclear freeze
United Press International AmeiltailS must Stand III Ill
DALLAS — An influential in their resolve that a nuclear
body of Jewish leaders have cal- freeze be imposed on the manu-
led on the Reagan Administra- facture of these lethal weapons,"
tion to halt shipment of nuclear Rabbi Robert Cordis said. Gor-
technology abroad and to freeze dis was the keynote speaker
the arms buildup. Monday at the 83rd Annual
HELP SUPPORT
REVEILLE IV
Rabbinical Assembly Conven
tion here.
T he assembly represents 1.5
million Jews.
Cordis said Reagan Adminis
tration officials were “attemp
ting to spoon-feed the American
people the nonsense that a nuc
lear war is thinkable and winn-
able."
He urged that Jews work to
ward the "moral regeneration of
mankind.”
“We are now facing the
Come have individual or group pic
tures made with Reveille IV Wednes
day, April 13 through Saturday, April
16 in the Former Student Association
Lounge.
MAKE A “MAJOR”
DECISION
Freshman-Sophomore
Conference
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13
#158 A&A BUILDING
7:30 P.M.
presented by business student council
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OFFICIAL NOTICE
General Studies Program
Students who plan to Pre-Register for the
Fall Semester in the General Studies Pro
gram are URGED to pick up a Pre
registration Form in Room 100 of Harring
ton Tower from Mar. 28 thru Apr. 15.
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With coupon:
2 Fish & Chicker*
Dinners $3.99
Each dinner includes a
fish fillet, 2 Chicken
Planks,’ golden fryes,
& fresh cole slaw.
Valid thru: May 7, 1983
Only at: 3224 S. Texas Ave.
Bryan; & 1808 Texas Ave.,
College Station
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With coupon:
Fish Sandwich I
Platter, Medium l
Soft Drink$1.99j
With coupon:
Seafood Platter
$2.99 (Reg. $3.59)
Each dinner includes a fish
sandwich, fryes, cole slaw I
& a 16 oz. soft drink.
Valid thru: May 7, 1983
Dinner has a fish fillet,
2 shrimp, 2 scallops,
fryes, slaw &
2 hushpuppies.
Valid thru: May 7, 1983
Only at: 3224 S. Texas Ave.,
Bryan; & 1808 Texas Ave.,
College Station
One coupon
per person.
per\
Only at: 3224 S. Texas Ave.,
Bryan; & 1808 Texas Ave.
College Station
One coupon
per person,
per visit.
THE
PERFECT
LOOK
FOR THAT
SPECIAL
DAY
10% off
on all
Ring
Dance
Tuxedos!
< Jo4AMt & Qouttbuf,
tf-osunoib
(Next to C. F. Palumbo’s)
3705B E. 29th St.
greatest moral crisis ini!
lory of western civiliaj
(lord is said, “and the lini
nigi ation of human belt
in the nuclear arms races
threat of nuclear annihil
T he resolution, mendi
high approved by the
Conservative Rabbis, urg
l nited States and Soviet
‘To implement a bilateralu
and verifiable total ce:
the production andde|i
ot nuclear weapons."
House passes
remapping bill
John
Farmi
United Press International
AUST IN — Bv a 91-41 vote,
the House tentatively approved
a redistricting plan adopted by a
panel of federal judges for the
1982 elections.
The vote was hotly disputed
bv minority groups.
T he members approved a
plan which follows the district
lines drawn b\ the Legislative
Redistricting Board with the ex
ceptions of Bexar and El Paso
Counties.
The Justice Department in
Januai v 1982 objected to the re-
districting board’s plan for dis
trict boundaries in Bexar. El
Paso and Dallas counties, claim
ing the plan diluted minority
voting strength.
An interim phndmii
a three-judge federaljM
the 1982 elections than?
board’s plan in Bexar
Paso counties, but d
address the Dallas Count
lions.
1 he redistriuiftg plan
advanced in the House
adopted the federal
plan, leaving the dispute
( ouiiiv lines intact.
1 he sponsor oi therfdso
ing bill, T om Cher,D-Bail
said members of die Hoik!
gions. Compacts and IL
(Committee tried and faU
redraw Dallas Countv lipp
preserve Hispanic ami bk!
ing strengths.
Braniff offeree
$10 million aic
United Press International
DALLAS — Hvatt Coi p. is
offering a S10 million loan to
put bankrupt Braniff Interna
tional back into the skies, gain
ing in return a potential $360
million tax advantage, analysts
said.
Under the Chicago-based
hotel chain’s proposal, the bank
rupt airline’s creditors would be
required to subsidize the com
pany with as much as $50 million
by taking new notes for the
amounts of money they are
owed. Some creditors are re
portedly balking at the prop
osed arrangement.
If the proposal is accepted,
the hotel chain could get a tax
break of $360 million, the
amount Braniff lost before it
ceased operations May 12, 1982,
he Dallas T imes Herald re
ported today.
Braniffs inunagenienlfl
creditors discussed the com
I inane ial proposal Mondatil
II v .itt officials. Hie plant 1 !
use 30 of Branif fs idledjel!
and rehire some 2,0001?!
employees of the airline. I
I he tax benefit n«!
would be available underM
al laws allowingasiKcessnc!
panv to deduct Bran ill 1 !
vious losses. However, tilt!
break is not definite due it!
cent bankruptcy laws
tightened those privileges!
“Until 1980, a corpoti!
that tame back from reoigwl
tion could automatically®!
on the tax loss carry-forcl
said a brokerage analystJi<!
said Congress changedt|l
to require that the tax lost!
forward he red need kite!
a mo nnt that the corpora!
debts were reduced.
Now you know
United Press International
A brightly colored ladybug
tas a voracious appetite for
plant-eating pests such as
aphids. For many years, Califor
nia farmers bought theiF
container — 10,000 lad?
per liter — to he releasfd
orchards f or use as a sort 1
ing pesticide.
EGGCELLENT IDEAS FOR FALL!
DISCOVER THE MANY WONDERS OF
NATURE THROUGH POULTRY SCIENCE
846-4884
P.S. 201 — General Avian Science
P.S. 202 — Avian Science Laboratory
Investigate the wide variety of Domestic fowl and exhibition p®
P.S. 201 and P.S. 202 offer you an innovative, exciting rt
complete your science elective.