Thursday, January 24, 1985/The Battalion/Page 15 n a imt% i^f a Tinisi / ml »JL^ I m/m M IV-Ii l mm ^Military leader charged !S in Aquino assasination ‘uuneri a usiness' Aek has said the administration hoped to move toward more “mar ket-oriented” programs in an at tempt to begin weaning the industry from government-backed support prices and loan programs. “I would put a hold on for a year or 18 months and see where we are,” said de la Garza, D-Texas, in an in terview. “This is not the time for a radical philosophical changeover.” De la Garza said farm programs have already been cut $20 billion in four years, but probably face addi tional cuts this year because the pub lic, and consequently the Congress, doesn’t recognize the serious plight of the fanner. USAF still searching for plane Associated Press TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras — Searchers scanning Caribbean waters where a U.S. Air Force plane carrying 21 Americans went down said they made sonar contact Wednesday with what may be the C-130A’s wreckage. Search parties on a beach north of Puerto Castillo found a sleeping bag, aircrew helmet bags, helmets and an unused life raft with the serial number of the missing aircraft, the U.S. Defense Department said in a statement released in Washington. The C-130A went down in stormy weather off Honduras’ east coast Tuesday. Robert Callahan, press attache at the U.S. Embassy in Teguci galpa, said the 21 aboard were live crew members and 16 pas sengers. “The USS McCloy, a U.S. Navy frigate, made a sonar contact which will be investigated to de termine if it is the missing air craft,” the Pentagon said. A De fense Department spokesman, Lt. Col. Gene Sands, said it was un clear whether the plane crashed or ditched deliberately. The embassy spokesman said the plane was assigned to the 440lh Tactical Airlift Wing, an Air Force reserve unit based at Billy Mitchell Field in Milwaukee. The U.S. military officials said the aircraft was on a “routine air- lift mission” from Howard AFB, Panama, headquarters of the U.S. Southern Command. rT IT A|? WINTER CLOTHING A ■%: K: to OFF Warm-ups Sweats Thermal Underwear AEROBIC WEAR /Mj Tights PUICF Jl fvJlv^JE5 W armers SHOE CLEARANCE Runnmg-Tenms-Basketbali-Aerobic Large Group 30% .50% Men’s iJjjjjjj Ladies’ Cfoildtm’s OFF OVER 500 PAIR As LotrAs Pony, Puma, Nike, Brooks, New Balance, Etonic l.orktT Room ~7h' 690 Villa Marta (ecsroaa from Manor Eaat Mall) M-S *:»9-» 7UMM94 are tk * of the* rommial oing to , how the coi lusines s or : fra tieyare JC 77] Qv_ AD nati oa TMtda* SMiar Clttaa* Aayna* Oa f ‘ I TIMU: 7:30 MAN “THAT’S DANCIN8” W TIMES: 7:48 fcSO I1J II IaITOAION HCHA90CI6NNA [ "THE FLAMINGO KID" WTE TIMES: 7:90 MS' ISuntlUv It 1 Cta»» **STUOOO HT am TIMES: 7:15 »:3