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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1984)
TAliV TUUpVkal >So^ae»%y 1 Pr&se, mts : €t 3pell^ Your Mother Never Taught You u ^diturinc: ^ , Thomas CT Grieves Sunday i April 1 7..W. 5 OT Rvddct (A Houston White Witch) AJinlSsioTt: $2.00 Uon-Student ♦ too Stude-nt Page 8/The Battalion/Friday, March 30, 1984 Runaway called arsonist United Press International BELLAIRE — A 16-year-old runaway told police he started church fires and committed burglaries because he felt re jected, officials said Thursday. Bellaire police stopped the youth as he ran from Synogo- gue B’rith Shalom carrying money and trinkets. The temple is next to the Faith American Lutheran Church, which was set on fire and bur glarized March 13. Police said the youth admitted the acts. 5 SALES ONLY SELLING OUT 5 SALES ONLY SAMPLES MARKET FURNITURE ft ACCESSORIES CENTERS FROM THROUGHOUT THE U.S. BANKRUPT INVENTORY FROM FAMOUS BRAND MANUFACTURERS—MAJOR RETAIL ft DECORATOR CENTERS QUITTING BUSINESS UNCLAIMED STOCKS t- ► APPLIANCE, FURNITURE ft ACCESSORY BUSINESSES. FROM FREIGHT COMPANIES ft MSDE, TURNED DOWN BY DEALERS THIS BEAUTIFUL INVENTORY INCLUDES General Electric APPLIANCES All With Full Factory Warranty. FAMOUS NAME BRANDS Recliners, All Size Bedding, Living, Dining and Bedroom Groups. Curios, Etageres, Decorator Chairs, Original Handpainted Arts, Decorator Mirrors, Sleepers, Swag and Table Lamps and Much Much More. ALL MUST BE SOLD THIS WEEK REGARDLESS OF RETAIL OR DEALER COST. MDSE. USUALLY SELLS FOR FRAC TION OF REGULAR RETAIL PRICE. A REQUEST AUCTION Everything must sell! But your request will be sold first. Please come early and make your request. In spect stock 1 hour prior to sale. 1919 West 2818 (Just South of V.F.W. Hall) Watch For Signs ft Banners Bryan, Texas FAMOUS BRAND MANUFACTURERS ARE American of Martinsville, Telecity, Stanley, Riverside, Benchcraft, Hibritten, Broyhill, Garrison & Many More. "ALL MUST BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER" SALES ALL MSDE. TURNED SUN., APRIL 1st .. . . 2 p.m. OVER TO MON., APRIL 2 .. .. 7 p.m. DAN CURLEE AUCTIONEERS TUBS., APRIL 3 .. .. 7 p.m. & LIQUIDATORS WED., APRIL 4 .. . .. 7 p.m. TXS. 064-0548 THURS. APRIL 5 .. . . . 7 p.m. For complete liquidation regardless of price TERMS OF SALE 1. Cash 2. Checks w/Proper I.D. Mastercard ft VISA ALL SALES FINAL • NO DELIVERIES (You pick up) Inspection — 1 Hr. Before Sale! Each and Every Item Must Be Sold Officials said the youth, who left a runway center six weeks ago, is being questioned about at least eight other burglaries of religious institutions. Bellaire investigator Mary Smith said the youth said he at tended most of the churches seeking help and fellowship, but said he told her he felt re jected and set the churches on fire. n g . , about a series of church arsons and burglaries in Houston, offi cials said. Two jailed in death of child United Press International CONROE — A judge set bond at $20,000 each Thursday for two people who owned a pit bulldog which bit a 4-year-old boy to death last month. Montgomery County dep uties arrested Jerri Miller, 26, of Plantersville, and her live-in boyfriend, James Traxler, 28, Wednesday night and charged them with serious injury to a child. Miller’s son James Dwayne Miller was bitten to death by the pit bulldog on Feb. 23 when he was left alone outside by his ba bysitter and wandered close to the chained animal, officials said. The case is pending before a Montgomery County grand jury, which heard testimony Wednesday. Authorities said Miller and Traxler were aware the animal was vicious. Howard DuPree, spokesman for the Montgomery County Sheriffs Department, said two grown pit bulldogs were found chained to the front and back doors of the house and two younger pit bulldogs were run ning loose inside the house when authorities served arrest warrants on the couple. Officials with the Texas De- E artment of Human Resources ave taken custody of Miller’s other children, a 6-year-old girl and a 6-month-old boy, pen ding an investigation of their living conditions. € I * $ % | $ I I 4: 1600EB S. College Bryan T79-6539 GRAHAM CENTRAL STATION Presents: APRIL FOOL’S NIGHT Saturday March 31st Help Us Choose the King and Queen of Fools! HAPPY HOUR 4 to 7 drinks 7 to Close What’s up , ft FRIDAY ACM-IEEE/CS: A party, to say goodbye to the senion, will be held from 8 p.m. to 2 a m. in the Courtyard Apartments party room. All computer science studenls and their friends are welcome. For more information call Beatrice at 693-6792. ACCOUNTING SOCIETY: A Luau. with tree beer bonzai punch and Hawaiian munchies, will be held aid p.m. at the Shiloh Hail. Call Debbie Hartfelderat 4766 for more information. ALLEN HOMETOWN CLUB: A BBQ, with Alb High School students. For more information cal! Norris at 693-8997. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION: A free international dinner will be held at the Baptist Student Union at201 N. Main. Internationals and their families are welcome For more information call Michelle at 846-7722. CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST: Fun, fellowship and a bible study will be held in 103 Harrington at 6:3tl p.m. For more information call David Morrison at 26(1. 6205. COLOMBIAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION: A meet ing will be held On 402 Rudder at 7 p.m. to organize In ternational Week events. For more information Qlljuan Pablo Aljure at 260-1072 or Claudia Rodriguez at 696- E 3384. INTERVARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP; By DAI There will be a brief meeting at 7 p.m. in 510 Rudder |j: Tower. After the meeting, we will go square dancinj: |l; 0 |i m . Call Peter Brewer at 260-6697 for more information. S [|i enh MOBILITY AWARENESS: The program will continue bets from i through today from 10 a.rn. to 4 p.m. in thefoyerof seminars w ARCM "A”.Contact Derby at 764-9066 for more infor- get Gene mation. ',’Sl Marvii PRE-LAW SOCIETY: The MOCK LSAT will be given f'e selt on Saturday at 9 a.m. Cost is $5 and tickets may be pur- toda chased in the MSC hallway today and Friday from 10 N s P»'isc a.m. until 2 p.m. for more information callThomasineat N ve d h ei 846-4980. TAMU CHEMISTRY CLUB: will hold an undergrad uate research conference and high school conferenceon chemistry from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. on the third floorof Rudder Tower. Everyone is welcome to attend. For more information call Dr. John Hogg at 845-5746or John Casserly at 845-1939. TEXAS A&M EMERGENCY CARE TEAM: will hold a pre-symposium barbecue and awards presentational 7:30 p.m. at the Q-Huts. For more information call Su san Tribble at 845-4321. UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL: Graduates dents and single undergracls over 22 meet at the Univer sity Lutheran Center (315 N. College Main) at 6 pm and go out together for an evening meal. UPE: Bring your meanist, nastiest and f unniest flush let ters to the Courtyard Apartment party room at 8 pm for a chance to win exciting prizes.And bring your friends! For more information call Marvin at 764-8470. United 1 i\US I I N Min Bn Com B Texas raise the 'taxes to pa and teache Ypeakiri] SATURDAY ROADRUNNERS CLUB: A Fun Run will be held at the aerobics track a 2 p.m. For more information call Mar! Eddy 693-3783. TAMU WOMEN’S RUGBY: Texas Rugby Union Cup Championship Tournament involving Houston, LSI New Orleans and TAMU will be held at 1:30 p.m. attht Polo Field. For more information call Iris Polley at 6%- 8186 or Kristy Crenshaw at 846-6614. TEXAS A&M EMERGENCY CARE TEAM: Regis tration for the Emergency Care Symposium begimai 7:30 a.m. For more information call Susan Tribbleai 845-4321. poi A&l\ tod SUNDAY Or. Lyr Search A&M’s C CHI ALPHA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP: Sunday school and bible study will be held in the All-Faiths Cba pel Meditation Room at 9:45 a.m. For more informadoii call Paul Giles at 846-2777. METAPHYSICAL SOCIETY:Thomas John Grieves, a white witch from Houston, will give a talk entided "Spells your Mother Never Taught You,” at 7 p.m. in 502 Rudder. For more information call Claudia Goebel at 764-0992. METHODIST STUDENT MOVEMENTS hot sup per will be served at the A&M Wesley Foundation aid p.m., with Vespers following at 7 p.m. A special speakn on world hunger will be featured. SOCIETY OF PROFESSIONAL JOURNA LISTS :will hold a car wash a Pasta’s Pizza from 12-1 p.m. For more information call Stephanie Fondyat 846- 3816. TEXAS A&M SPORTS CAR CLUB:A Tour de Force” Rallye will be held a 1:45 p.m. in Central Part There will be a novice and expert class and trophies awarded to the top three in eacn class. For more infor mation call Bob Seloff at 696-1843 or Cyndie Harrisai 779-9301. iftAY/Wa Our If ft/M Serving Luncheon Buffet i Sandwich and Soup Bar Mezzanine Floor Sunday through Friday 11 a.m. to i :30 p.m. i Delicious Food Beautiful View Open to the Public “Quality First” flease fee of 5 ly Apt Teai eai Add leaj Add