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Pqf f q I ion ; Page 12/The Battalion/Wednesday, February 15, 1984 Classified Elton John marries Red River work delay ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING on Valentine’s Day criticized by senator GRADS United Press International United Press International Harris Semiconductor, a major 1C producer, will con duct ON CAMPUS INTER- VIEWS on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28TH. Open ings in all phases of 1C de sign, processing, test, de vice engineering, and mar keting. Contact: Placement Office to arrange interview or call our College Rela tions Office COLLECT at (305) 729-5768 Equal Opportunity Employer,M/F/H SUMm^r JOB CAMP COUNSELOR Working with physically and mentally handicapped near Dallas. Most openings for men. Representatives on campus February 20. For info and adv ance application write Camp Soroptimist, 7411 Hines Place Suite 123, Dallas, TX 75235 or call (214)634-7500 95ts SYDNEY, Australia — Brit ish pop singer Elton John mar- riecf his West German girlfriend Tuesday in a St. Valentine’s Day ceremony with hundreds of screaming fans standing in the rain outside the church. The bride, Renate Blauel, 28, a sound engineer, wore her wedding gift from John — a heart-shaped pendant of 63 di amonds. The traditional wedding march was drowned out by John’s hit song “I want to kiss the bride,” which was being played from a nearby house. John, 36, wearing black trou sers, a white tail coat, striped shirt with pink bow tie and a white straw hat with pink-and- yellow ribbons, arrived at St. Mark’s Anglican church in the exclusive harborside suburb of Darling Point. He arrived 20 minutes early in the drizzling rain and dashed, smiling and waving, through the drenched crowd of about 1,500 well-wishers into the church. Blauel arrived on time wear ing a traditional full length lace hailspot gown with a short veil and her heart-shaped pendant. Eighty guests attended the ceremony, including American tennis star John McEnroe and singer Olivia Newton-John. Congratulations also poured in from John’s colleagues in the entertainment world, including singers Michael Jackson and Rod Stewart. John’s friends said he was es pecially moved when his god son, Sean Lennon, the 9-year- WANTED: Computer Operator. Early mornings and weekends. Business and Computer Science majors only. Send resume to Danny Jones, P.O. Box 2600, Bryan, Texas 77805 96t4 SWENSEN’S Now interviewing for PART- TIME COOKS. Flexible hours, competitive wages. Apply in person at Culpepper Plaza, College Station eztis Needed: Dental receptionist-assistant. 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The British singer, born Reg Dwight, declared several years ago that he was bisexual, but Blauel said in an interview Sun day: “I’ve heard all sorts of sto ries about Elton and that he’s supposed to be bisexual but that doesn’t worry me,” Sydney’s Sunday Telegraph quoted her as saying. Kidnapped girl found unharmed BOSSIER CITY, La. — A Louisiana senator who chas tised federal officials for de laying work that would open the Red River to barge traffic encouraged backers of the project Tuesday to make it an issue in the presidential cam paign. “I suspect the presidential race is going to be a close presidential race,” Sen. J. Bennett Johnston told re porters prior to speaking at the Red River Valley Associa tion convention. “I would think the presidential candi dates ought to be looking to please this area, and I think we ought to make it an issue in this race.” Johnston, ranking mi nority member of the Senate subcommittee on Energy and Water Development, last week accused the Army Corps of Engineers of de laying work on the project. He said Tuesday the blame apparently should be placed with the federal Office of Management and Budget. The OMB mandated “level funding” for the project — delaying construction in or der to spread out cost, Johnston said. But the sen ator said it would be better to complete an entire series of locks and dams in project so its financial benefits could be realized. “We get no benefit at all from navigation on this end of the river until we complete them all,” he said. “We’re not saving money by stretching out the project.” The first of five locks and dams on the river virtually is complete and construction is underway on the second. But work on the third through fifth locks and dams has been delayed, Johnston said. The democrat said he would push for work on the three remain ing locks and dams ot occur simultaneously. The proposed 1985 budget rko earmar ked $81.6 million For the project, which eventually would open the river to com mercial barge traffic from the Mississippi River in central United Press International PEPPERTREE APTS. 2701 Longmire 693-5731 M-F 9-6 Sun 1-5 Sat. 10-5 95t10 HOUSTON — A 7-year-old Humble girl kidnapped by a man on Sunday was found un harmed Tuesday, police said. Veronica Martinez, a first grader, wandered up to a house north of Houston about 11:45 a.m. and the residents there called the Harris County Sher iffs Department. Officials said she did not appear to be harmed or abused. Bonny and Virginia Marti nez, the girl’s parents, said they had been at a relative’s home Sunday night near the Shady Lane Park in northeast Hous ton when a man in a big, white car drove up, opened the car door and grabbed the girl. The child told officials the man put her in a vacant house, where she fell asleep. When she awoke, she wandered next door to the home where the people called authorities. Logo (continued from page 1) Stubbs called the licensing program a “decision by the ad ministration” that has nothing to do with whether it’s right or wrong. “Basically, they’re (the plain tiffs) trying to make us out as stealing from people who love the school,” she said. “We own the marks. The Secretary of State issued certificates of regis tration because we showed proof.” A1 Myers, owner of M&M Designs, said he refused to sign a licensing agreement because most of the designs were used long before the licensing pro gram was established. “If you don’t design it, it’s not yours,” he said. But Stubbs said, “We assert that we had the right to the -4- -m NEW WANTED MINI WARE HOUSES Sizes available 5x5 to 10x30 THE STORAGE CENTER 3007 Longmire College Station (near Ponderosa Motel and Brazos Valley Lumber) 764-8238 or 696-4203 696-5487 75tfn A 3 bedroom, 2 bath near TAMU, washer/dryer in cluded. $495/mo. 696-7714 or 693-0982 after 6p.m. 696-4384 75tfn CLOSE TO TAMU 4-plex 1 bedroom 1 bath, un furnished, all electric ap pliances, water paid, w/d con nections $270/mo. 779- 1613.94114 Comfortable, spacious rooms available in large restored home in Bryan’s Historic district. $160 per month, $100 deposit. Kitchen, washer/dryer privileges, cable T. V. connection, good parking. 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Wes Watkins, Okla., blasted Reagan's of requiring greater u[ financial committments local governments for projects. Watkins told vention delegates the was designed to shut water development in country, including the River Waterway project. “I hope the policy of administration will chani Watkins said. “It’s a divide and conquer, lisa icy of the haves against have-nots. “I will not vote fora gram to divide this We’re going to have together and unite ti and build it. policl symbols in 1929, and we have it in 1984.” She said the licensing pro gram was established at Texas A&M three years ago so that the marks would not be used in “in appropriate ways. Stubbs also said that the Texas A&M Bookstore in the Memorial Student Center, which stocks items from man ufacturers who have paid the li censing royalty, does not even have a competitive edge over the off-campus book stores be cause the wholesale purchase prices for the items are the same. Manufacturers who sell items to the MSC Bookstore are not given a price break because they signed the license agreement. “That means our prices will stay competitive and not under cut the other book storesl said. John Raney, owner a ager of the Texas Aggiel Store, said that although!! sue is an emotional oneii plaintiffs, it is also a I “People who supy shouldn’t have to pa' to wear school syr said, “especially sim owned by the people of Texas.” symbols, j “We feel like those ( belong to the students a public, not to anyone! lion, either the system« Texas Aggie Bookstore.' He said, “We feel likell dents are the real winoefl this case.” Stolen clothes found United Press Internatio EW Y tiMik] LAKE CHARLES,b-f' No >t casieu Parish authoritiesTm P 6 - ay said more than half of $1! I 011 * 1 00 worth of clothing and a® I 1111 ? st ories stolen last fall fromai r nsas Charles store has surfaceda r a Houston warehouse. |“ es P lt< Sheriff s Deputy John ft* | 0 T a ™ es aid authorities believe they! I ked a multistate burglaryri E - - we tad th< [week’s °uisvi 'ped o ith the discovery of60per(i l ast f the merchandisestolenfil lij, 1163 landers Young Fashionsin' 1 ‘ ust. [ rka ns a Doyle said authorities bdR 1 , 11 [ he the ring also was responsiWf [, u ps a $2 million burglary in no! st Louisiana. Details werem ilable of the northeast Loui burglary and theotherbm es authorities believe are W Doyle said charges prol would be filed within the week against two or three cts, who he would notnani* [ said the FBI is investigate! ause several states are inv Doyle said the Lakedn' 1 merchandise was discovert! Corpus Christi police this when they came upon aM y in progress and pursued*] United 1 for [V0RK- "fCoach ,ra ugh F< ’rough F nhCai 'geto’ Paul(1 uston ( :v ada-L Mucky 'nois (l ( xas-El ] He said the suspects got ^mphis but the abandoned vancoij ed evidence that led them 1 1 iscount clothing store t e in Houston, where the! harles merchandise was foi Doyle said Texas author klahon [urdue ( ulsa(2( Aansas ashinij akeFo ubum ( contacted deputies in Lah'he)Te ni rles, who went to Houston’| a representative of the cl/ store to identify the mere/ e, which was being held b) ] BI as evidence. 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