Thursday, March 8, 1984/The Battalion/Page 7 cCuh KU-ik L THAT JU5 WRK GKt] -0W V|£^ SET OK, 1 r o mu UT BEST /e IT OFF, chase fori ic president keel up ighest-rank irsemem aui He snaredt t Gov.WaJ J backed he formerj of the race la i egarded 2t| nh, wemt iis but pla ssippi tosiar| it Champ attended tois, he evd John F. or couragen :n the Ba' J iok place, 1 md he saidt rvern wast id campaigt is fortunes | and said 1 offers to it rial slotonil ticket. What’s up THURSDAY BAPTIST STUDENT UNION: A daily luncheon and Bible study will be conducted on MWF from 12*12:50 p in. and on TTH from 1 1 at.rn.-12 p.m. in the student- center (behind Kinko’s). For more information, contact Mike Jack. CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST: A Bib# study will lie conducted at 6:30 p.m. in 200 of the MSC. Con tact David Morrison for more information. CIRCLE K: A meeting will be held at 7 p.m. in 507 Rud der lower. ICE HOCKEY TEAM: There will be a meeting to elect officers at H p.m. in 204C Sterling Evans Library. Call Steve Mathiason at 260-6297 for more information. INSIGHT: A studem/facuhy discussion will be held at 12:30 p.m in HOB of the MSC. The topic is ‘Student In put: Is There Any?’ Contact Kathleen at 764-1129 for more information. LUTHERAN COLLEGIANS: An organizational meet ing will lx- held at 7:30 p.m. in 305 Rudder Tower. Con tact Philip Strucely at 845-3778 for more information. MSC AFTER HOURS: Registration will continue through today from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. in 212 of the MSC. MSC LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES: Applica tions for leadership roles are available at the Student Programs Office. Call 845-1515 for more information. MSC VARIETY SHOW: Tickets are on sale*at the MSC Box Office. Student tickets are $3 and adult tickets are $3.50. METHODIST STUDENT MOVEMENT: A lunch and Bible study will Ire comiut ted at 12:30 p.m. iti the Wesley Foundation (behind Pizza Hut). Bring lunch or $1 for sandwiches. Call 846-4701 for more information. OFF CAMPUS CATHOLICS: There will be a meeting at 9:30 p.m. in the Village Oaks Apartments to discuss ‘Why Be Baptized’ and to celebrate mass. Contact Pat ricia at 775-4012 for more information. PRE-THEOLOGICAL SOCIETY: Dr Manuel M Da venport will discuss ‘Militarism vs. Pacifism’ at 4 p.m. in 308 Rudder Tower. Call Wayne Wedgeworth at 696- 7452 or Carlos Cloyd at 846-4082 fot more information. TAMU L-5 SOCIETY: A meeting will be held in 502 Rudder Tower. Contact Art at 096-7108 for the time. TAMU ROADRUNNERS: A meeting will be held at 7 p.m. in 216 of the MSC Cubicle. This meeting is manda tory for those going on the upcoming trip. STUDENT ORGANIZATION ALLOCATIONS BUDGETS: Budget forms are available at the Student Finance Center in 217 of the MSC. Deadline for the bud gets is March 30. TAMU POETRY CONTEST: Students who are inter ested in participating in the poetry contest can submit entries at four locations: Blocker Building (English De partment, faculty lounge), entrance of Sterling Evans Li brary, Zachry Building (Engineering Department, sec ond floor), and in the student lounge of Kleberg. For more information, call Melissa Routine at 260-0682. UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL: A Bible study of the Book of Revelations will be conducted at 7 p.m. in the Chapel. Another Bible study of Genesis II-III will follow at 9 p.m. Contact Pastor Hubert Beck for more in formation. ich . Perot’s offj or the can nil Political!) 2 bus companies take over routes United Press International AUSTIN — The Texas Rail- Iroad Commission said Wednes- Idaytwo bus companies will pro- Ivicle temporary service to 12 Icommunities between Houston land San Antonio that are being Idropped by Greyhound Bus I Lines, Inc. Kerrville Bus Co. of Kerrville land River City Coaches of San [Antonio will transport passen- [gers, baggage and small pack ages along the Houston-San lAntonio route. Commission chairman Mack [Wallace said the slate regula- [tory agency will determine later [which bus service will receive [the permanent license for the Iroute. Pan Pizza’s “In” At Pizza Inn! If you’re looking for a panful of the best deep dish pizza you’ll ever taste, try our new Pan Pizza! We could go on forever describing it’s great flavor, but we’ve picked some choice words that say it all... CHEESIER MEATIER DEEPER SAVORIER CRUSTIER BUBBLIER TASTIER THICKER n SAUCIER Gemayel meets with papal envoy United Press International BEIRUT — Fighting be tween Moslem and Christian factions killed one person and wounded 14 others Wednesday as President Amin Gemayel met a Vatican envoy who expressed the pope’s “deep desire for Leb anon’s unity.” The sporadic clashes did not disrupt planning for the sched uled resumption of reconcilia tion talks among the warring factions Monday in Switzerland. Archbishop Mario Brini met with Gemayel at the presi dential palace in the east Beirut suburb of Baabda and conveyed a message of support from Popejohn Paul II. “I have delivered a message to the president from the holy pope, expressing his deep de sire for Lebanon’s unity,” Brini told reporters after his talks with the embattled Maronite Christian president. Brini, 75, former secretary of the Vatican’s Sacred Congrega tion for Eastern Rile Churches, planned to fly to Damascus Thursday to deliver a message to Syrian President Hafez As sad, who backs the Moslem in surgents fighting for more po litical power in Lebanon. Saudi Arabian mediator Ra fik Hariri also arrived for talks with Gemayel and Foreign Min ister Elie Salem. No details of the discussions were disclosed. Scattered fighting rattled the “green line” dividing Christhn east and Moslem west Behai, with Moslem militiamen tracing machine gun and rocket-gre nade fire with government troops. Archbishop Mario Brini met with Gem- ayel at the presidential palace in the east Bei rut suburb of Baabda and conveyed a mes sage of support from Pope John Paul II. Clashes alsc were reported in the hills east «f the capital. Police sources said a shell ex ploded in De once-fashionable Mazraa area of west Beirut, kill ing one jerson and wounding four. A security official blamed the fighing on rival Moslem gu timer. Thrie shells, apparently fired /rom the Druze Moslem- contmlled Shouf mountains southeast of Beirut, also cradled into an Armenian neighborhood in the Christian sector. Police and hospital sources said the fighting wounded at least 12 people in west Beirut and two others on the east side. The fighting defied a truce in effect since Gemayel’s abroga tion Monday of the May 17, 1983, troop withdrawal accord with Israel, but coincided with preparations for a second round of peace talks in Lau sanne, Switzerland. The first round of national reconciliation talks ended Nov. 4 and achieved little in efforts to stop nine years of sectarian strife. After receiving Gemayel’s in vitation to join the new talks, eight leaders of Lebanon’s splintered political and reli gious communities began pre paring their arguments. Former President Camille Chamoun, who represents the all-Christian Lebanese Front with Gemayel’s father, Pierre, head of the Christian Phalange, said he would bring up at least 30 points in the talks at the lux ury Beau Rivage hotel on Lake Geneva. Rebel Moslem leaders said they had two goals — : a greater share of power in the Christian- dominated government and fix ing the blame for the army’s killing of about 300 people in Moslem slums and villages in early February. Lebanon’s 1943 Constitution gave Christians a 6-to-5 edge over Moslems in parliament, but Moslems now make up about 60 percent of the coun try’s estimated 4 million resi dents. Gather up all of your broken baubles and bangles and bring them in to DOUGLAS JEWELRY Culpqjper Plaza 693-0677 and save 50% on most of your jewelry repairs (watch repairs and stone setting excluded) Good thru March 31, 1984 This coupon good at Culpepper Plaza location only. No charge cards accepted on this offer. Must bring this coupon in when leaving repairs. AFTERNOON DEUGHT\ ^ First Presbyterian Church 1100 Carter Creek Parkway, Bryan 8*3-8073 Dr. Robert Leslie, Pastor Rev. John McGarey, Associate Pastor SUNDAY: Worship at 8:30AM & KOOAM Church School at 9:30AM College Class at 9:30*M I Bus from TAMU Kueger/Dunn 9:10AM Northgate 9:15AM| Youth Meeting at 500PM Nursery: All Events 1 PM - 10 PM MONDAY THRU FRIDAY SECRET RECIPE ©©caoiTu 3 ©’ 1.29 PER DOZEN _ GLAZED Come By Today! 3409 TEXAS AVENUE • BRYAN CULPEPPER PLAZA • COLLEGE STATION Cities that will be served by the new bus service are Kings bury, Harwood, Belmont, Gon zales, Waelder, Flatonia, Engle, Weimar, Glidden, Alleyton, Ea gle Lake and East Bernard. The Railroad Commission had earlier denied Greyhound’s request to discontinue service to 38 small Texas towns. But Greyhound overturned the commission’s ruling in an ap peal to the federal Interstate Commerce Commission. The commission lost an ap peal of the ICC decision earlier this week before the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans. Greyhound dropped service to 26 Texas towns last Dec. 12- FREE PIZZA Buy any pizza and get the next smaller same style pizza with equal number of toppings, for Free Present this coupon with guest check. Not valid with any other offer. Expiration:‘3/31/84 ^ Fbi pizza out it’s Pizza* Inn Pizza iim $3.00 Off A Large Pizza $2.00 Off A Medium Pizza Buy any pizza, and get $ 3.00 off a large, or $2.00 off a medium pizza. Present this coupon with guest check. Mol valid with any other offer. Expiration: 3/31/84 Ftor pizza out it’s Pizza Inn Pizza inn Free delivery from 5-11 everyday UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT 413 S. Texas Ave 846-6164 846-8749 • For pizza out it’s Pizza InriT —i The new police recruits. Call them slobs. Call them jerks. Call them gross. Just don’t call them when you’re in trouble. What an Institution! "POLICE ACADEMY" a PAUL MASLANSKY production starring STEVE GUTTENBERG • KIM CATTRALL • BUBBA SMITH • and GEORGE GAYNES as comdt. lassard story BY NEAL ISRAEL & PAT PROFT - screenplay by NEAL ISRAEL & PAT PROFT and HUGH WILSON produced by PAUL MASLANSKY • directed by HUGH WILSON * R RESTRICTED UNDER 17 REQUIRES ACCOMPANYING PARENT OR ADULT GUARDIAN A LADD COMPANY RELEASE THRU WV*NEI> anos WARNER COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY Thursday, March 8 Schulman 6 FREE WITH STUDENT I.D. Sponsored by MSC Aggie Cinema 8 p.m. 29 th Street, Bryan n i