The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 15, 1983, Image 14

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    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!
You Have More Than
One Choice
Call 1-800-292-5713 (Toll Free)
Professional, Confidential Counseling
Buckner Counseling Services
“There were no iii; If ,n
of survivors," Air Fora
William Williams said lit
dav night after seartlm
spected portions of tlie
age and confirmed it h b
missing aircraft. The pin IF
t rew were based at Rofe rV| | (
in Georgia.
The pilot, Capt. fti su
1 liebert, 28, of Shirk 1 ™ 01
ok es
11.
an
he
was on his final missreM^'
moving on to a desltjobi
Pentagon. His wife Mil
pared to greet himoiij*|
way with a bottle of cta|
following Monday's
robin" mission.
Air Force crewsprtj
go in at daybreak T
retrieve the bodies.
APPLICATIONS
For cubicle space in the SPO, Room 216,
MSC are now available. These applications
may be picked up at the secretaries’ island in
the SPO and are due by Tuesday, April 19.
The bomber, one of
52s in the U.S. nudeat
fleet, was not carrying*
lear weapons when it
Monday afternoon ikIjew
George, Utah, about 8 jj’t ke
northeast of Nellis .fit
Base.
Un
Williams said the w«
was located Wednesdad
noon. A rescuer lowered]
crash site from a helicopit]
vered pieces of the wrethij
positive identification.
RHA
Parents’
Coffee
Day
Saturday, April 16
Lobby of the A&A Building
Refreshments
Program
FREE
9 : 30 a.m.
*
10 a.m. featuring...
Tom Joseph
Bill Pilcher & halftime film
Century Singers Quartet
Traditions Slide Sk
TAMU Jazz 1
Reveille
town.
But why wait? Pick a card. Pick
one of our First City Teller 2/Pulse locations
and cash in on the benefits of Teller 2 Convenience.
f
yearbook
Participating Cards:
I. Anytime
5.
Dough Boy
2. Quicksilver
6.
Mini-Bank
3. Boss Banker
7.
Ready Bank
4. Southwest
8.
Cash Card
rjjf REACHING FURTHER.
DOING MORE.
Staff Openings
Banking Card
FlRSTClTY
First City National Bank of Bryan
Member FDIC
Applications available at meeting on
Monday, April 18 at 7 p.m. in Room
#011 Reed McDonald. Applicants
must attend.
For more information call:
Dena Brown
845-2682