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HE HUM for seiui^ g ihemwil ■‘'Rising ill filing ,|‘ lid. uciioneer much as! Roberta courage oj King *i t die dai is propein five ihen- ey. vill be avai t Ha.ni.Sai it ies ilh likedila ici andite uive moiiti g for ill d, a junii major, fin ponsorstn it-n some ority sisier The Reveille II : liapterdi! begin ill i die Bran While in athldj ous lype Three Dai eaders a rticipaie . sign aii with the a mild rew wnoT s up FRIDAY CAMPUS CRUSDADE FOR CHRIST: A Bible study will l>e held at 6:30 p.m. in 108 Harrington. Call Davkl Morrison at 260-6205 Tor more information. LATTER DAY SAINT STUDENT ASSOCIATION: Dr, Graham, asstKiate professor at A&M, will speak at ncMin at the LDS institute Building, 100 E. Dexter. Con tact Laurie at 696-8202 for more information. MSC AGGIE CINEMA: MSC Aggie Cinema is sponsor ing their 3rd Annual Oscar Search on Monday. The deadline for entries is today at 5 p.m, in 216 of the MSC. The contest is open to all students and faculty. Winners will receive complimentary movie tickets. Contact Pat rick Choi at 693-9349 for more information. REVEILLE IV: Students may have their pictures taken with Reveille from 9 a.m.-noon in the Former Students Lounge at the MSC. TAMU AQUATIANS: Watercoiors, an annual water- show, will be presented tonight and Saturday night at 8:30 p.m. at Down’s Pool (indoor). Tickets are $1.25 and are available at the door. Contact Donna Lednicky at 260-0699 for more information. TAMU CHESS CLUB: A meeting will be held at 7 p.m. in 410 Rudder Tower. Players of all stiengths welcome! TEXAS A&M SPORTS CAR CLUB: A party will be held at Bob Classen’s apartment at 7:30 p.m. Call Bob at 693-22 88 for directions. UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL: Grad stu dents and single grads over 22 are meeting to go out for the evening meal. Those students who are interested in attending should meet at the student center at 6 p.m. Contact Pastor Hubert Beck for more information. VISITING EXECUTIVE SERIES: E. Ray Gotten will be speaking on telecommunications at 10 a.m. in 165 Blocker. Contact Kirk KJoeppei at 260-5749 for more in formation. SATURDAY KRUEGER HALL CHILI COOK-OFF: A chili cook off will be held all day at the College Station Industrial Park (2.5 miles South on Highway 6). The cook-off will benefit the Bryan Boy’s Club. For more information, call Kathy Ryan at 260-1965. TEXAS A&M DANCE TROUPE: A spring perfor mance will be performed at 7 p.m. in DeWare Gymna sium. Admission is free! Contact Lynn Berry for more information. SUNDAY METHODIST STUDENT MOVEMENT: A hot sup per will be served at 6 p.m. in the Wesley Foundation (behind Pizza Hut). A vespers worship service will follow at 7 p.m. The supper costs $1.25. Call 846-4701 for more information. TAMU INTERNATIONAL FOLKDANCERS: The foikdancers will meet at 8 p.m. in 140 of the MSC. Ethnic dances from various countries will be taught and per formed. Texas embezzlers to be sentenced United Press International 1 fORT WORTH — The owner Jnd two regional managers of a bin of spare parts stores will e sentenced in federal court lay 18 for overcharging nine Force bases over a 10-year leriod. Robert R. Westbrook, 60, of uburban Grand Prairie, owner One Stop Motor Parts Inc., as convicted after a 25-day ialof 18 counts of mail fraud nd conspiracy to defraud the overnment. Two regional managers for his company — Burton Purdy of San Antonio and Manuel J. Eres of Green Acres, Wash. — were convicted of eight counts each. U.S. District Judge Eldon Mahon set sentencing. West brook faces up to 90 years in prison and fines totalling $27,000. Eres and Purdy each could get up to 40 years in prison and $ 17,000 in fines. AFFORDABLE, LUXURIOUS 2 & 3 BEDROOM APARTMENTS offering: Large single level units Washer and Dryer connections Convenient to campus On shuttle bus route w/ free shuttle bus for the summer Pool, hot tub, clubhouse w/ wet bar & fireplace Professional 24 hour security On site management & maintenance . .i' % Office Hours: MON-SAT lO-Gpm Sunday 12-Spm if MORP <MA lL PRELEASE now for the SUMMER and FALL! 401 Southwest Parkway, College Station, Texas 409/696-6909 A student-oriented complex managed bg Lewis Roberts be Associates — J Friday, April 6, 1984CThe Battalion/Page 9 Kidnapping suspect might be in the state United Press International WASHINGTON — The FBI Thursday placed Christopher Wilder, a photographer who al legedly lures his victims with promises of modeling jobs; on its list of “Ten Most Wanted Fu gitives” for allegedly kidnap ping as many as seven women. At an unusual news confer ence to announce the action, FBI Official Oliver Revell de scribed Wilder as “a continuing active menace” who is believed to be heading west. The FBI said his abandoned 1973 Chrys- tler was discovered Thursday in Winnie. Wilder, 39, an Australian- born photographer whose iden tity has been known for less than a month, was described by an FBI spokesman as “a badly wanted fugitive.” He is wanted for the kidnap ping of a Tallahassee, Fla., woman who was abducted on March 20 from a shopping mall, and raped arid tortured. The woman managed to escape in Bainbridge, Ga., and pro vided authorities with their first; description of Wilder. Revell said Wilder also is a suspect in the disappearances of six other women. “We have reason to believe he is extremely active, and very dangerous,” Revell said. Revell said Wilder is known to randomly approach young women in shopping malls and business areas, and to try to per suade them to accompany him for photo sessions. . If Wilder is responsible for the other six disappearances, Revell said, it would be a “classic case of serial murders, sexually motivated.” The FBI has been focusing on serial murderers, those who travel from city to city selecting their victims based on common characteristics. Wilder is a suspect in the dis appearance of Michele Korf- man, who was last seen at a shopping mall Sunday in Las Vegas. The mustachioed amateur photographer failed to appear in court in Manly, Australia, Tuesday to face charges in the kidnap-assault of two girls, 12. _ The first abduction of which Wilder is suspected occurred Feb. 26 in Miami, Fla., when Rosario Gonzalez was kidnap ped. She has not been seen since. On March 23, Terry Diane Walden was abducted at Beau mont. Her body was found in an irrigation ditch. Last Thursday, Sheryl Lynn Bonaventura was kidnapped from a shopping mall in Grand Junction, Colo. She has not been found. r ,v lI 4 c CUIIllUll of soft contact lenses from TSO. Comfortable because they’re only the finest quality lenses, made exactly to the doctor’s prescription. At a very comfortable price, i®© SI Texas State Optioae 214 N Main Bryan 779-2786 Post Oak Mall College Station 764-0010 ATTENTION MAY GRADUATES Opportunities F ind out about exceptional business careers with Texas Instruments, the company that invented the integrated circuit, the microprocessor, and the microcomputer. Talk with Texas Instruments April 9 & 10 on campus. Appointments will be scheduled through the placement office. You’ll work with the Bipolar Digital Logic Project Customer Center, a large worldwide supplier of integrated circuits for computer, peripheral, telecom munication, industrial and customer markets. Activities will range from technology development, computer aided design, automated assembly and test and quality assurance to coordina tion of international production. Financial Planner You’ll consolidate, analyze, prepare and present financial data for monthly forecast reviews for a large integrated circuit division. Use of computer systems; reviewing impact of business decisions, developing inter mediate and long range business plans, performing market or production analysis and other management studies will be involved. Systems Analyst Position requires performing management systems development, modeling, financial analysis and computer programming for an integrated circuit production depart ment. You’ll design, develop and imple ment customer systems and act as an interface with department and corporate management systems activities. Cost Engineer You’ll prepare monthly P&L statements, management reports and presentations. Responsibilities include preparation of analysis of pro duct line cost information for a broad range of integrated circuit products, using a standard cost system. You must establish labor, overhead, material usage and yield factors to develop standard costs. Production Planner You’ll be respon sible for monitoring sales backlog and developing production schedules for integrated circuit products. Defining, implementing and interfacing with com puter systems will also be involved. Acti vities will include support of customer requirements, scheduling worldwide production facilities, inventory control, cost control and interface with engineer ing, manufacturing and marketing. To qualify for all positions, you must have a BS/MS in finance, accounting, MIS, computer science/business, indus trial engineering, or MBA. A grade point of 3.0 (4.0 scale) is preferred. All openings are for our Sherman facil ity, where home is five minutes from work and Dallas is less than an hours drive. You’ll enjoy a qualify of lifestyle in a city where culture, community activi ties and recreation abound. If you are unable to attend our Texas A&M University interviews or would like morq information about career oppor tunities with Texas Instruments, send yoqr,complete resume to: Staffing Manager/Texas Instruments/P.O. Box 84, M.S. 806/Dept. B/Sherman, Texas 75090. An E<j]ual Opportunity Employer M/F i - . Texas Instruments Creating useful products and services for you. MSC OPAS Academy of St. Martin In the Fields Octet April 11 Rudder Auditorium Tickets: MSC Box Office 845-1234 »c n 1 1 i P>: ilk bJ er Twisties Twisties Twisties Twisties Twisties Twisties Twisties Twisties Wide assortment low prices The Rainbow Store Post Oak Mall 764-0470 N M UUhot /hould o hoircu u i N j V&WOBfMjESSM AipCfCUtS theyVe ciluiou/ Skagg’s Shopping Center 846-0084 C 1979 (Rev. T982) EMRA Corporation ' Shampoo and blowdry are available at additional cost.