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Tuesday, January 24, 1984/The Battalion/Page 9 narSfj lailyrt. insmis. nontlii lered j lie Glo heavi lopped ie deo- in, who acutior, adedb iplei- ustavt diougk asdaii’ lie mac 'apable n, ’ U Global ick Ver- iy is stl '.hrougli il chan- isors. lousioi •w mem- .said lit Iforls mgh lit dons bt ales ait Ticult. icludit lerte 01 rewraa: satisfitd| d ofj: dust i ss 9 )id naiiona! f IkiiaiJ io begii n i" II | cu Otltif : ilieBni or the 8 ouston s dent o(5| rofit voi ising fo tors in 8 What’s up TUESDAY ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA HONOR SOCIETY: The First general meeting of the semester will be held at 7:00 p.m. in room 510 Rudder Tower. Contact Xavier Cazares at 260-3594 for more information. BIG EVENT PUBLICITY COMMITTEE: All those interested in working on this committee should attend this meeting at &30 p.m. in the MSC Lounge. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION: A meet ing will be held in All Faith’s Chapel at 7:00 p.m. MSC CEPHEID VARIABLE: A meeting for new mem bers will be held in room 301 Rudder Tower at 7:30 p.m. MSC OUTDOOR RECREATION COMMITTEE: A general meeting will be held at 7:00 p.m. in room 201 of the MSC. MSC POLITICAL FORUM: The first general meeting will be held at 7:00 p.m. in room 410 Rudder Tower. For more information, contact the Political Forum at 845- 1515. METAPHYSICAL SOCIETY: All those interested in mysticism and paranormal phenomenon are invited to attend a lecture by Rev. Jaehnig Diethart at 8:00 p.m. in room 140A of the MSC. METHODIST STUDENT MOVEMENT: A lunch and Bible study will be held at 12:30 p.m. Bring lunch or $ 1.00 for sandwiches. Another lunch and Bible study will be held Wednesday at 12:00 p.m. Contact Mark Mace at 846*3214 for the location. NUTRITION CLUB: A general meeting will lie held in room 127 Kleberg. Those attending are asked to bring pictures for the scrapbook. Contact Jacquie Hansen at 846*3126 for the time of the meeting. PANAMANIAN STUDENT MOVEMENT: A general meeting will be held in room 704A Rudder Tower. This semester’s activities will lie announced and actions for new officers will be held. For the time of the meeting, call Juan David Carrizo at 696-6212. POLITICAL SCIENCE SOCIETY: A general meeting will be held at 7:15 p.m. in room 302 Rudder Tower. Cathy Mosbacher, wife oi Republican U.S. senatorial can didate Robert Mosbacher, will also speak. All political science majors are invited. RESIDENCE HALL ASSOCIATION: A meeting will be held at 7:00 p.m. in room 158 Blocker. SCONA: A mandatory general committee meeting will be held at 8:30 p.m. in room 301 Rudder Tower. For more information, contact Anne Hardin. SURF CLUB: A meeting will be held at 8:30 p.m. in room 404 Rudder Tower. For more information, contact Rusty Douglas at 260-3305. TAMU HORESMAN’S ASSOCIATION: Pictures for the yearbook will be taken at 7:00 p.m. in the MSC Main Lounge —- Dress Nice! Jackets are also in. Contact Mary Koenig at 693-4563 for more information. TAMU TENNIS CLUB: Memberships and tournament sign-ups will be taken through this week in the MSC. For more information, call Hank Kleespies at 764-8135. TAMU WATERSKI CLUB: The first general meeting will be held in room 503 Rudder Tower at 8:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Contact Melanie Jarrell at 846-3239 for more information. THE SOCIETY FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND NEW VENTURES: The spring semester organiza tional meeting will be held at 7:00 p.m. in room 158 Blocker. Cali John Robison at 845-0569 for more information. s schedi fexas Dr. Den ri of Ho ride i iannel.il 1 ption a UNITED CAMPUS MINISTRY: The women’s sup port group will be meeting in the Cashion Lounge of the A&M Presbyterian Church at 7:00 p.m. For more information, Call Susan Murray at 260-5495. WARCON (GAMERS): An organizational meeting will be held at 7:00 p.m. in room 402 Rudder Tow er. All those who wish to run games or work warcon need to attend. New faces welcome! Contact Kelly McCanlies at 696-0517 for more information. WEDNESDAY STUDENT ENGINEERS COUNCIL: A general busi ness meeting will be held in room 342 Zachry at 7:00 a.m. Contact Patricia Brooks for more information. 1 for am eld hi- >ral re- The Corps of Cadets gets its news from the Batt. UAW urged to support Mondale United Press International WASHINGTON — AFL- CIO chief Lane Kirkland urged United Auto Workers union leaders Monday to push hard to elect Walter Mondale as presi dent, saying another term for Ronald Reagan could mean an even deeper recession. Kirkland told the UAW’s annual political-legislative con ference that the 13.7 million- member federation’s efforts to give Mondale the Democratic nomination “are well advanced and intensifying in every district of every state.” The results of organized labor’s backing of Mondale will begin to show in the Democratic Party caucuses in Iowa Feb. 20, Kirkland said. The former vice president is scheduled to address the UAW gathering Tuesday. “On Nov. 6, Solidarity Day IV, the work of repairing the damage of the last four years will begin,” Kirkland told cheering delegates. “We have no illusion of easy victory, but our move ment was not built on easy vic tories.” The AFL-CIO has designated election day Solidarity Day IV, the fourth annual observance of organized labor’s dissatisfaction with the Reagan administration and its policies. “All of us welcome any sign of recovery. With every worker who is called back to a protected job and with every new car that rolls off the line, the country re covers by that much from the depths of its most recent de spair,” Kirkland said. “But in human terms, real recovery is going to take a long long time.” Kirkland said for those “lucky enough to be back on the job, stripped of their homes and their savings and their posses sions, recovery is years away.” “For more than 10 million Americans who desperately need and want jobs, recovery is not even in sight,” he said. “For all Americans the danger of a new collapse into an even worse and deeper Reagan recession will remain until there are changes in the policies that brought us to the brink of dis aster.” $11.1 million lottery prize claimed by Canadian couple United Press International TORONTO — After keep ing Canada in suspense for nine days, a Canadian couple who together earned $440 a week claimed an $11.1 million lottery jackpot Monday — the largest tax-free prize ever won in North America. They both quit their jobs. Stuart and Lillian Kelly, of Brantford, Ont., said they wanted to buy a new home, travel to Florida and invest the remainder of their winnings — nearly $14 million in Canadian dollars — from the Lotto 649 jackpot. They also plan to share the prize with their eight brothers and sisters, Mr. Kelly’s mother and charities. The couple has no children. Mr. Kelly, 57, has worked as a truck driver for Thibodeau- Finch Express Ltd. for 35 years. His wife, 54, has been employed for Speed Queen dry cleaners for 31 years. Mrs. Kelly said that after watching the winning numbers drawn on television Jan. 14 and reading her ticket over and over, she started to cry. “My stomach started aching, my arms started aching,” she said at a news conference. “I thought, T’m having a heart attack and I won’t live to enjoy it.’” They first kept the ticket in a drawer where they hide their money and later transferred it to a safety deposit box. Mrs. Kelly said they held on to it for more than a week because, “We really didn’t know what to do.” Their lawyer called the Ontario Lottery Corporation offices in Toronto last Wednes day to say the Kellys held the winning ticket in the Lotto 649 jackpot — the largest tax-free lottery prize ever in North America. But their winnings were not revealed to the public until they arrived Monday morning with the ticket. There was only winner from among the 67.5 million tickets sold, in which players selected six numbers between 1 and 49. The Kellys bought nine tick ets, each worth a $1, and beat odds of 14 million to one to win. They have been spending about $ 10 a week on lotteries for many years. By waiting a week, the couple gave up about $14,000 in in terest that would have accrued on the huge prize. 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