Page 14/The Battalion/Friday, April 15, 1983 Chicken Fried Steak Dinner: At Fort Shiloh: Only $ 4 95 ! Sundays 3-10 p.m. Includes a 5-6 oz. Chicken Fried Steak, baked potato or french fries, hot-and-fresh homemade rolls, tea or coffee, and a trip to our famous salad bar! A Complete Meal! Mon.-Fn. Sat.-Sun. 1 I a.m.-2 p.m. 5 p.m.-10 p.m. II a. m. -10 p. m. t FWT t ShiLofl 1 t STEAK HOUSE 2528 S. Texas College Station 693-1 l 64 - - i i4 Warped by Scott McCull Major election role sought Win inspires black leaders United Press International CHICAGO — Many of the nation’s black leaders, inspired by the election of Harold Washington as the First black mayor of Chicago, are predict ing a major role for minorities in next year’s presidential election. Mayor Richard Hatcher of Gary, Ind., said the Chicago out come lends credence to his theory a black candidate could be elected vice president next year and president in 1988. Washington, 60, defeated Republican insurance mil lionaire Bernard Epton Tues day in a cliffhanger that was de cided largely along racial lines. Washington got about 51.5 percent of the vote to Epton’s 48.5 percent. Final totals will be determined by the official can vass late this week. Washington got huge per centages of the city’s heavily black wards — 99.47 percent in one. BLpton piletl up huge mar gins in the white ethnic wards, with Hispanic and liberal white wards swinging the election to Washington, a second-term con gressman. Washington moved quickly to contain the bigotry that often marred the campaign. He hosted an “ecumenical” lun cheon Wednesday afternoon for Epton’s brother, the two Demo crats he beat in the Feb. 22 prim ary — Mayor Jane M. Byrne and State’s Attorney Richard M. Daley — and the leaders of the city’s clergy. Epton left Wednesday for a Florida vacation. He said as he boarded his plane he had sent his congratulations to Washing ton through telephone calls and a telegram. He wasn’t thinking of helping the news media, however, parti cularly columnists. Epton said he plans to go to the Federal (Communications Com and “tile every possi plaint I can make,"; pursuing “litigation; ery columnist 1 can I finds examples of sb;! libel in articles about m paign. He mentioned ncj or examples. Others were beyond the governance!!] cago during the nextfomi “I really believe it4| substance to any challei| national office, whether: presidency or vice presid 1 latcher said. Un BOS’ PICK A CARD. ANY CARD. AND GET CASH AT ANY TELLER 2. Now you don’t have to have a Teller 2 card to enjoy Teller 2 convenience. You’re now part of Pulse SM , a growing statewide network of automatic tellers. And since First City Teller 2 is a mem ber of the Pulse System, an Anytime or Pulse Card from your Bank gives you access to any of our convenient loca tions. Which means you can get cash any hour, Day or Night, all around And we have 2 locations that are easy and convenient. In Bryan, Teller 2/Pulse is located at the comer of 29th St. and Texas Ave. In College Station, a conve nient drive-thru facility is located at the comer of Dominik and Puryear. Now you can enjoy 24-hour banking without going out of your way, or even getting out of your car. B-52 wreckage found seven crewmen killed octo rogest reasvs nd ihe rokes. |Wo United Press International NELLIS AIR FORCE BASE, Nev. — Wreckage of the B-52 bomber that vanished during war games four days ago was found scattered on the Utah high desert, and military offi cials said all seven crew members perished. 1'he Air Force worked to retrieve the bodies Thursday. Unplanned Pregnancy! 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