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The Muslim Students Association - Of Te-XA6 A4M University . . |nvi-res You To A Lecture On Why You Should Look At I SLAM Br Steve Johnson An 'American Bopn Muslim Scholar Pate : q ir Feb v i^sb Time .* & pm RuPPER TpWER RCOM HOI * ^ 3 ( HAROLD'S WESTERN WEAR for your VALENTINE GIFTS *<?»_ Men's Colored Jeans $9.99 Levi and Wrangler Boot Cut Jeans $14.99 Ladies Jeans $9.99 Ladies Rodeo Shirts 20% off Flannel Shirts 20% off Wool and Corduroy Jackets 25% off Ultrasuede Jackets 30% off Selected Styles of Boots 30% off > <yv 404 University Dr. 696-1256 V* IMPERIAL CHINESE RESTAURANT • ••• j: *V • Our customers only complaint... “There’s too much and it’s too good.” Sunday Buffet Hot Fresh Spicy 11 items including soup, new menu every Sunday We serve the largest menu in B-CS Lunches from $3.95 to $4.55 including soup Special Btfthday arrangement with gift from us Open 7 days a week lunch & dinner 1102 Harvey Rd. College Station, TX 77840 409-764-0466 Carry-out Orders Mixed Drinks -t 1 •' • t ■' ".' *** TEST YOURSELF At Northrop Aircraft Division On Campus Interviews Monday, February 18th When your exams are over, the challenges just begin. At Northrop Aircraft Division, recent Texas A&M graduates are work ing on some of the most sophisticated projects in the world. From aero- sciences to flight control technology; from structures technology to manufacturing engineering and technology, among others. You can be a part of our team of highly trained professionals. If your field of study is engineering (EE or AE preferred); or computer science, arrange a Northrop interview through your career placement office. Northrop Aircraft Division representatives will be on your campus to meet with students ready for the challenges that face them after finals are over. Proof of U.S. Citizenship Required. Northrop is an Equal Oppor tunity Employer M/F/H/V. We’re within your reach. NORTHROP Aircraft Division Aircraft Group Be a Star! Advertise in The Battalion 845-2611 Page 8AThe BattalionAVednesday, February 6,1995 What’s up Wednesday AGGIE WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION: will meet to nU i A&M women’s week at 8:30 p.m. in 404 Rudder GV' 0672 for more information. ‘ 11 zw | CLASS OF ‘87 BALL COMMITTEE: will meet at 7 at Corps Lounge C on the Quad. ' P®; CLASS OF ’88: will meet at 7:30 p.m. in 224 Rudder n avaiiahif*. uua ?M1as shirts will be available. ECONOMICS SOCIETY: will meet at 8:30 p.m. in 4()?n Rudder. New members are welcome. FLORICULTURE-ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTim CLUB: will meet at 7:30 p.m. in 102 Hart/Foresn v W p.m. in 102 Hart/Forestrv W Bldg. Charles King will speak. ^ ^ MSC VARIETY SHOW: is now accepting application*^ ,performers through Feb. 22 at the S^O. Call W-Sl! more information. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ARL months gun lea She 1 30,198 youths death t pie’s F beating wheelc She trauma OFF-CAMPUS AGGIES: will meet at 6:30 p. m . j n Rudd Check monitor for room number. OMEGA PSI PHI FRATERNITY: will meet at 7 Rudder. Call 696-1992 for more information. P-m.in6(H 30 VMA. PRE-VET SOCIETY: will meet at 7 p.m. in 2 Starnes will speak on exotic animal medicine. SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS: will meets ^ OA p.m. in 103 Zachry. Mike Love will speak on fue 7:30 , ■■■j economy and emissions. TAMU CHESS CLUB: will meet from 8:30 to 11 p.m -— -—---—-- w ■ ~ *» K ., u .in461 Rudder. Players ot all strengths are welcome. UNITED CAMPUS MINISTRY: will meet from 6 to A p.m. at A&M Presbyterian Church. Aggie supper and4 cussion on “What Matters to Me and WTiy.” WOMEN IN COMMUNICATIONS,INC.: will hold amen- bership reception for current and prospective membett WIC1 membership is open to men and women majoring® Journalism, Marketing, English and Speech CommuniQ- interes her da Fire ea home, attack, Golem; Ewii smoke a bedn bian, z Count' Ewii Coletn while Golem Arling hospit Cumrr Col< leman pital a Thursday AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS CLUB: will meet fori pizza party at Mama’s Pizza at 7 p.m. APOLLO CLUB: will meet at 7 p.m. at Mama’s. To join,sip up in 213 J-’avillion. T he cost is $ 18. Call 260-2162 formort information. Ql ENGLISH DEPARTMENT: is offering a mini-course ot “Using Modifiers Correctly” at 2 p.m. in 206 O&M. Cai 845-3452 for more information. LUTHERAN COLLEGIANS: will meet for Bible study at’ p.m. in 137 MSC. MSC CEPHEID VARIABLE: will show “Supe rman” at 7:30 p.m.and 9:45 p.m. in Rudder Theatre. Cost is $1.50. POSSUM KINGDOM AREA HOMETOWN CLUB: d meet at 7 p.m. in 402 Rudder to discuss spring activities and Muster. Call 693-7305 for more information. SOCIETY FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND NEWVEN DA have cilmai no m< las ne Dei who 1 illegal a lett cons n X TURES: will meet at 7 p.m. in 153 Blocker. Clayion Wil liams will speak. SOCIETY OF WOMEN ENGINEERS: will meet at 7 p.m.in 103 Zachry. There will be a speaker to talk on companies resumes, positions, etc. YOUNG DEMOCRATS: will meet at 7 p.m. in 510 Rudder New members are welcome. Items for What's Up should be submitted to The Battalion 216 Reed McDonald, no less than three days prior to it' sired publication date, Police persist in hunt for gun used in killing Associated Press HOUSTON — Houston police in vestigating last week’s slayings of four/members of the same family were continuing their hunt Tuesday for the weapon used in the killings. Reginald Lewis, 20, was held in police custody all weekend for ques tioning about the slayings of his fa ther, mother and two brothers in their southwest Houston home. He was released Monday. Lewis was taken into custody Fri day and police obtained permission from a judge to detain him without charges until late Monday morning. Early Friday, Lewis discovered the jdies of his father, Henry Itff -., 42; his mother, Mary, others Henry Jr., 22, and ) L The father had been shot,ai* ed and his body was set on ire.f :e said. The other three vict| ere shot at close range. Homicide investigator Gil uesday said detectives s ^ ying to determine wha f eapon was used in theslaung-J Ll H.W. Kersten, head j am of detectives 'nvestiga u 5J| lyings, said detectives armed arch warrant agaw we " . 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