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It verifies and redeems coupons issued by those manufacturers, fulfills promotional offers and issues cash and coupon refunds. Seven Oaks officials said they could not predict how many additional employees would be added to their workforce in uarez. But the new facilities are eing built in order to allow the company to grow in the future, said Harold Hill, senior vice president and chief operating officer at Seven Oaks. l: T t—i—i—r THIS COUPOH GOOD FOR ONE FREE BETTA PER CUSTOMER PER DAY | DURING THIS SALE. While Supply Lastsl Wednesday Kvtnlng Candlelight Service 10:00 P.M. 846-6687 whole world waiting to be seen and University Lutheran Chapel ars H. CoHsgG Main to help you see it whole! WORSHIP SERVICES AT 9:15 A.M. AND 10:45 A.M. FELLOWSHIP SUPPER 6 P.M. 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Harvard’s Glashow joins A&M faculty United Press International COLLEGE STATION — Dr. Sheldon Glashow, Nobel Prize winning physicist at Harvard University, will spend portions of the new academic year at here, President Frank E. Van diver announced Tuesday. world’s leading research institu tions. Of course, we are pleased and proud.” Glashow becomes the second Nobel Prize Laureate in a month to join the Texas A&M faculty. He will serve as a “University Scholar,” and will arrive on cam pus by Sept. 19. “This is an exciting time for Texas A&M,” Vandiver said. “Dr. Glashow’s decision to asso ciate with our physics depart ment represents another major step foward in Texas A&M’s emerging reputation as one of Dr. Norman Bourlaug, called the “Father of the Green Re volution” for his work in crop genetics and 1970 winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, confirmed recently he will also join the Texas A&M faculty for the com ing year as Distinguished Pro fessor of International Agricul ture. Vandiver said Glashow has agreed to spend approximately two months at Texas A&M dur ing the academic year which be gan Monday. Glashow, who shared the 1979 Nobel in Physics with two other scientists for their expla nation of the beginningd universe, will spend tint suiting with researches Texas A&M’s hig theoretical physics during his upcoming vej sabattical leave from Hr JX Cilashow, a HigginsProfe of Physics at Harvard,# working with other from Texas A&M, the Uni ty of Texas, Rice and the versity of Houston in locate a superconducting percollider particle acci in Texas. The accelerator, more monly called an atom-si would be the largest ofits ever constructed, with a of 35 miles and a power the trillions of electrons^ No breakthrough Tehran hijackim m United Press International Seventeen hostages, including three Americans, spent their third night aboard a hot, stuffy Air France jetliner at Tehran’s airport with hijackers threaten ing to blow up the plane Tues day unless France met their de mands. at After two days of talks Mehrabad Airport, there was still no sign of a breakthrough with the four air pirates, sus pected by Iran to be Iraqi guer rillas opposed to the Baghdad government of President Sad dam Hussein. Late Monday, French radio in Paris said the hijackers set a deadline for 8 a.m. Tuesday for a French response to demands for the release of “Arab” prison ers in France and justification for France’s policy of aiding Iraq, Chad and Lebanon. French radio, quoting diplo matic sources, said shots rang out Monday night from the air liner’s rear door, an apparent attempt by the hijackers “to en sure security forces stayed away from the plane.” The hijackers said they would blow up the Boeing 727 if their demands were not met, Tehran Radio said. The French charges d’af faires in Tehran, Jean Perrin, had no official response Mon day to the hijackers’ demands, relayed to him by an Iranian Foreign Ministry official hand ling negotiations from the air- port control tower. “The Iranian officials are us ing every possible means to try to dissuade the hijackers from dynamiting the aircraft,” said a Tehran Radio report monitored in London. The radio said the hijackers’ demands for a doctor, nurse, air conditioner, water provisions and fuel would be me “humanitarian grounds' safety of the hostages. Tehran airport contra telephone interviewwitlili Press International in reported 17 people-15i members and seven passn — still on board earlyTue But Air France’s Tehrais said a French couple tala for medical treatment Mo might not have returnedi plane. The hijackers, armed machine guns and grei commandeered Air F: Flight 781 Saturdayandi it to land in Geneva, then and Damascus beforeaniii Tehran Sunday. Ninety-three of the 111 tages were released befon plane landed in Tehran ! the remaining hostages French with three Ai and a Swedish womanon III PROBLEM PREGNANCY Are you considering Abortion? Confidential Free Pregnancy Testing & Referrals Call (713) 524-0548 Houston, Texas Senate hope! blasts Reagi ■RgSg el" I Visit the underground In the basement of Sblsa and I I receive a small drink FREE when this coupon Is pre- " I sented to the cashier. I come and visit us between 7:30 a.m. and 11:00 p.m., I Monday through Friday. 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