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Monday, November 5, 1984AThe Battalion/Page 15 Big city boom Members of the Corps of Cadets’ Parson’s Mounted Cavalry pre pare to fire the cannon to start the Dallas march in. The Corps makes a trip to the away game site twice during the football season. The next trip will be in Austin. Nicaragua (continued from page 1) that Reagan is planning an invasion soon after his own re-election. The United States has given more than $55 million to rebels fighting the Sandinistas in the last few years. Congress halted the aid last month until a debate on the issue is held next spring. Eden Pastora, the rebel leader once known as “Commander Zero” who defected from the Sandinista ranks, said on short-wave radio from the southern Nicaraguan mountains that the Sandinistas “hope to institu tionalize a Marxist-Leninist constitu tion. “These elections are a joke for the Nicaraguan people, who do not even have the f reedom to say no,” he said. Gandhi (continued from page 1) prime minister, Rajiv Gandhi, 40, fired Delhi Lt. Gov. P.G. Gavai for failure to control the rioting and re placed him with tough-minded Home Minister M.M.K. Wali. “The security forces have been strengthened and there is intensive patroling in the affected areas,” Wali told reporters. “My first task is to re store confidence in the people.” I he capitol police and army troops, who have been under intense criticism for failing to act on shoot- on-sight orders against rioters, opened fire 102 times during the ri ots, killing 1 7 people and wounding 14, Wali said. More than 80 cities around the nation remained under indefinite curfew, but some municipalities lifted the travel ban Sunday for short periods to allow residents to stock up on provisions. Gandhi also named nine new min isters to his cabinet Sunday, bringing his government up to full strength to deal with the task of reconstruction and reconciliation. All but one of the ministers had served in his mother’s cabinet. Like his mother, Gandhi retained the for eign affairs portfolio for himself. Less than 1 mile from the site of Gandhi’s cremation, in the Trilok- puri district of the capital, an esti mated 15,000 Sikhs took refuge from the howling mobs in the Gan dhi Memorial Senior Secondary School. Reagan (continued from page 1) Minnesota, the only state where aides concede the president is trail ing, was announced less than two hours before the president’s planned departure from Wisconsin, where a new Milwaukee Journal poll showed his lead has doubled from 11 to 22 points since late September. White House spokesman Peter Roussel said Reagan himself pro- g osed the stop in Minnesota — a rief airport news conference — Sat urday evening. In Memphis, Mondale held out the prospect to the black congrega tion of what a second Reagan term protends. ..GIG ’EM HOLIDAYS.. Send a unique Christmas card this year! 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These races are vital for the continued growth of our country and state. Students will also have the oportunity to choose who will represent us as our Congressmen and State Representative as well as being able to cast a vote in county-wide races which will directly affect our lives while at Texas A&M. The Republican party offers qualified candidates for every office. Election day is a very important day, one in which we must make a crucial committment to our future. Therefore, VOTE REPUBLICAN. To exercise your right to vote, you might be forced to stand in lines or experience difficulities from various election judges, but to give Ronald Reagan another four years and to elect qualified, conservative leadership to Brazos County government it is well worth the effort. We trust you will join with us in supporting all of the county, state, and national Republican candidates in this year’s election. Jim Allen Thomas “Pre” Ball Keith McBride Michele Fisher Grant Swartzwelder Class of ’85 President Class of ’86 President Class of ’87 President R.H.A. Vice President Aggie G.O.P. President ; VOTE YOUR FUTURE- ; - VOTE REPUBLICAN ^ Paid for by Student Leaddre for Conaervattvd Government, Tdxas A&M University, Mike Hachtman, Treasurer. .****************