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The Lowest Price.” Hispanic leaders at a White House lunch, “If Central Amer ica is lost, then our own borders will be threatened. “That’s why this issue is so important to the security of our people. “A far-away totalitarian power is committing enormous resources to change the strate gic balance of the world by turning Central America into a string of anti-American Soviet- style dictatorships.” Congress recessed for Easter last week without acting on Rea gan’s request for $62 million in emergency aid to El Salvador and $21 million in covert aid to forces fighting the Nicaraguan government. Reagan, who two weeks ago chastised Congress for “second- guessing” his Lebanon policy, bypassed Congress last week and authorized more aid for El Salvador. Referring to El Salvador’s battle with guerrillas backed by Nicaragua, Reagan said, “If we do not nave the courage and the political will to help them coun ter this power play, our friends will lose their freedom and America’s security from pole to pole will be threatened. “Debate on this issue has strayed too far from reality. If we mean to oppose communist aggression then we cannot throw every possible roadblock in the way of Helping our peace- triends defend loving selves. While Reagan saidlli icy is a “balanced" nu “supporting democraq, live negotiations, econoe and security assistance,! declared: “The focus of our c» ment is countering We face one of the map lenges to democracy j time.” He said there "is defend freedom, but to we can’t stand as a hou vided against itself. Wt recognize our common;; We must take a no-nonsea proach to protecting ooi interests ’’ LAST CHANCE! to give a part of yourself at the AGGIE BLOOD DRIVE ONE Donation Can FIVE Lives! 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In a joint return with his wife, Joan, the former vice pres ident reported overall earnings of $316,330 for 1983, a sharp drop from the $432,679t< the year before. Mrs. Mi earned $8,254 in spealiii last year. Hart’s total income las was $ 113,286, up by from 1982. The joint with his wife, Lee, brow $25,267 from a real estali nership. Just Prelease Your Furniture before May 31st, and We’ll Deliver it FREE!!! 5 Packages Tailored to Your Personal Tastes and Comfort. Freshman Package $39.95 Sophomore Package $49.95 Junior Package $59.95 Senior Package $69.95 Graduate Package $79.95 All Packages consist of a complete Living Room, Dining Room and Bedroom. (Individual Pieces Also Available) DEPENDS ON AVAIlAOllltV SlUiS SU8JECI TO CHANGE. RENT NOW AND SAVE $ Cerwkd FumiruM ronnAi 913-D Harvey Road Woodstone Shopping Center College Station. Texas 77840 1409] 764-0721 Jackson, whose wife, line, was listed as a hoffl with no outside incomt ported earning $115,111 year, including $63,078 ary from his Cnicago-bas eration PUSH, a self f roup. He also picks 9,503 in service feesfron lated organization, United to Save Humanity A spokesman for Jadi campaign said only the date’s 1983 return would leased because that was one that had any bearing® current presidenticalract aorns w exas ai Mondale’s income came primarily from tbelef circuit. Even though heij more in 1983, it wasmon candidate than a guests[Xi®, ar y, el ave bee In 1983 Mondale's a(f ances, along with some an ie Alar he wrote, brought in JUS ave bee — compared with a $251 jth f e l nest egg he took in theprn ,00() a year. ] mshroc Maine Hart and Jackson can*: Miry i, most identical speakir with the senator from reporting a total of $ down from $43,742 last' ^onej and the civil rights ting $37,628. PRESENTS MSC POLITICAL FORUM POLITICAL AWARENESS DAY APRIL 18 1ST FLOOR MSC Mondale claimed deductions and paid )9l including a check fork that was included with I® turns. Hart also owed tht ernment, paying$4,013tot total taxes of $36,426. claimed deductions of 1201 Jackson, claiming ductions of $12,153,1 $30,635 in taxes for theytf making him eligible for fund of $404. Mondale was faral other contenders when itn to charitable donations, includes money giver churches. He gave $11$ charity, compared with for Hart and $500 for Jack* Last year the former president claimed $13,422, and Hart less The figures for the most re 1 tax year were not broken6 1 President Reagan’s tat turn, which were madeft- late last week, puts him of his three challengers,' though his overall in dropped GROUPS TO INCLUDE Police Beat ch th to; set Fo foi rei Me art J°7 51: On dui Blc by the 22^ M Cai Chi dre will arts t MSI the aids forr 5o< Unit ALAf als sai ever k homas nthony ito, and Brink! n the PRINi LU< All JU{ TOI JUJ REI ALL all all kid gif gif BR, TEXAS ABORTION RIGHTS ACTION LEAGUE NOW i the^ COMMON CAUSE AGAINST DRUNK DRIVERS PLUS A MOCK PRIMARY FOR MORE INFO CALL 846-1815 zfcTnem&nicd Student Centen _i The following incidents reported to the Universk' lice Department through dd MISDEMEANORTHff I • A silver Huffy 10-si cycle was stolen from tne rington Mall. • A red Benotto 10-s] cycle was stolen from rack by Lounge D. • A student’s I.D. brary cards and $7 in cashr' stolen from the tennis courts • $51.17 in cash was s |1 * from the Memorial Stu £! 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