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Monday, October 31,1983/The Battalion/Page 9 s Kennedy Memorial king enthusiasm Warped by Scott McCullar ersaystht! ed to soltt itore contti tives routimi j ■Chtlioiiei United Press International RickFlotei; 'ALLAS — Sponsors of a >r’»jobbtr 'i ^ memorial for former '"MirtSi - Sident John F. Kennedy IrenUy are having trouble her sa\ mlating widespread interest tct is a si h e event which will mark the erredto'U| anmversar y °f Lis assassi- UidentAffc f n . „ ^ police i!r l* a ‘‘ as County Democrats, mtrol o’,. ,ever ' sa ‘^ c Le event will be a flenl ][yffPdespite the fact that few loosest he national dignitaries they ;r |j lt | e ^ ght have confirmed they will bnTtotrJ 116 P r °g ratn wil1 include the arm, * s ; l ,ra yf rs and readings loekrlif 11 Kennedy, who was slam in * snide, l f onNov.22, 1963 v , n j.i Among those invited were " ff 'fdent Rtiiuikl Reagan; vice h the dm a ° ent L ,eor g e Bush; the en- ident. her saystktu igototbtfrje ist bond, the invntji est sonteoif, i to the Brae: tisdinbola id thepolictli s limned 101I1 tire Congress; members of Ken nedy’s Cabinet; former Texas Gov. John Connally; Kennedy’s wife, Jacqueline Onassis; his brother, Sen. Edward Kennedy; and Pope John Paul II. As of last week, Reagan had not responded. Bush, Connally, Onassis, Kennedy and the Pope had declined. No Cabinet mem bers had accepted and only a handful of congressmen had agreed to attend. Democratic presidential can didates Walter Mondale, John Glenn and Reubin Askew have expressed interest in attending, but neither have confirmed. As of Wednesday, only 117 of 2,000 tickets to a luncheon had been sold, but Bob Greenberg, chairman of the Dallas County soil What’s up MONDAY »ASLA:The Haunted House will be on the first floor of, angford Architecture Center from dark to 11 tonight, ission is $ 1 and open to students and the public. Children i eight not admitted! FY OF WOMEN ENGINEERStWe will have a guest ;er and business meeting at 7 p.m. in 103 Zachry on esday. Democratic Party, said the pace should pick up as the event nears. Frank Hernandez, a Dallas lawyer who heads the planning committee, said the Democrats had hoped to get former first lady Lady Bird Johnson, U.S. House Speaker Thomas P. “Tip” O’Neill and Rep. Steve Bartlett, R-Texas, to speak at the memorial services. Johnson has said she could not be in Dallas on that date, but Hernandez said there was still a possibility she might attend. O’Neill has given no firm com mitment, Democratic officials said. The county historical com mission has also planned to un veil a model of the proposed Kennedy museum, which is scheduled for competion in 1985. The museum will be lo cated on the sixth floor of the old Texas School Book Depository building where it is believed Lee Harvey Oswald fired the fatal shots. With this coupon BUY ONE - GET ONE FREE Av 'V limit one free yogurt per coupon per visit Good on 4, 6, or 8 oz. sizes. 913 Harvey Rd. YOGURT Hcwz About JK Some ■ giajHarvey^Ra^^^^WOOOSTONE CENTER Not good on toppings or with any other offer void after Nov. 6, 1983 696-5311 OFFICIAL NOTICE ALL STUDENTS IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ADVANCE PREPARATION FOR PRE-REGISTRAION For card packets, and spring schedules go to Blocker Building Lobby. For advising go to Blocker Building Room 331. THIS WEEK WED, THURS, FRI. THIS WEEK SEMESTER IN SPAIN JNT ENGINEERS COUNCIL:A general business v nil 1 ' s sc heduled for 7 a.m. in 342 Zachry on Wednesday. .ISearlydVS VALLEY SAFETY AGENCYfFhere will be a de- ■ doesn’t bait l .ary and tht m, Nathan,! ) the laundry e. Voluntter iarted thtiin rering Pbilai or the Adda Potential, ft ;onetoasinii(! r three ytai Iteration, came fmstra therapists rat or us.'Yvoi is neveranyaii hey told us M 'ting from e the hopeof[« in that we W CoselmonsfM program dew nan is his rafl ured peoplt Doman foudj brtheAchitvi otential. rtame frustnifi| inal therapy f* 1 eople and*® " Yvonne sip in-injured |»i ential than tH rlit for. istitute belit" ers, tliateveng about 10 (W in," she sa«' J why notteacL ig? 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