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Mar lei’s 2 DAYS ONLY Coupon! Good Feb. 22 & 23 only with this coupon. Limit one with every $20.00 purchase. Not good with any other offer. <0* Page 8/The Battalion/Friday, February 22, 1985 • •.••••• •••••••• ••• • • • • All You Can Eat« 4-10 p.m . aapf mm. mm m •••••• : # ■■ Offer expires Feb. 28, 1985 Sunday Pancakes $1.99 All You Can Eat Mon. Tues. Wed. Spaghetti $1.99 All You Can Eat Thurs. Fri. Shrimp $4.99 All You Can Eat Saturday Special Steak Dinnej $4.99 Complete 1MTERNATI0NAL HOUSE erf PANCAKES® 103 N. College Skaggs Center FLU TREATMENT IS HERE A study using the new drug Ribavirin is going on at the Beutel Health Center If you have Flu Symptoms - Fever - Muscle Aches - Chills - Sore Throat Come to the health Center within the first 24 hours of illness and ask for the Flu Doctors (day or night-Flu Fighters don’t sleep) HOCH HO OH Ribavirm You may win a paid vacation (about $112.00) in the Health Center Dr. John Quarles 845-1313 Printer Month at Yes Computers! Buy a printer during February and get a free printer starter pack (includes package of paper and one printer ribbon). Join our new ribbon club. Just pick up a card each time you purchase a ribbon, we’ll mark your card. For each 5 ribbons you purchase, get one free. □ — G Have the Mac Takfe a Picture of your Sweetheart for Valentine’s Day. □ Using the Mac Vision digitizer, we will take ^ pictures (live or from a photo) of you and your U Valentine. Mac Vision will be available from ^ February 1 through 28, so be sure to stop by! SINGLE MAC128K $1795 MAC 512K $2295 MAC XL $ 3495 PACKAGE $2495 $2995 Computers PACKAGE INCLUDES APPLE MACINTOSH, MACWRITE/MACPAINT, APPLE IMAGEWRITER PRINTER, AND MAC EXTERNAL DISK DRIVE. 2553 Texas Avenue College Station 693-8080 WORLD AND NATION Funky Winkerbean by Tom EM 1 WONDER 1 WASN'T INVITED TO CINW SOMMERS' THIS WEEKEND z- 1 MEAN SHE MUST HAVE INVITED EVERYONE IN THE SCHOOL BUT THE SCHOOL MASCOT I HOW NICE ! X CJNDO'S PARPV IS DRAG 2- V 2-t-Z- Arms race m Soviets: 'Star Wars' may cause build-up Associated Press MOSCOW — The Kremlin said Thursday that if the United States develops the Star Wars system the arms race would be intensified be cause the Soviet Union would be forced to build weapons powerful enough to defeat the system. “Does the United States think the Soviet Union will sit idle, awaiting the results of the U.S. ‘research’? ’ Kremlin spokesman Leonid Zamya tin said. “Faced with such dangerous plans, the Soviet Union will do all in its power to prevent U.S. superiority over itself. “The Soviet Union would haVe to increase the power of its weapons in retaliation for the attempts of the United States to get an opportunity to deliver a nuclear strike with impu nity,” he said in an article distributed by the official news agency Tass. Zamyatin is chief of the Commu nist Party Central Committee’s inter national information department and is one of the Kremlin’s chief spokesmen. Tass also quoted Andrei Koko- shin, deputy director of a think tank called the U.S.A.-Canada Institute, as saying international scientists fear a new arms race will begin if the United States develops space weap ons. __ “The other (Soviet) side, scientists believe, will take steps to further de velop its strategic systems which guarantee it the possibility of hitting a retaliatory strike,” he said.” Premier Nikolai A. Tikhonov said in a speech Thursday that the Soviet Union seeks general disarmament but stressed that as long as a war danger exists the Soviet Union would never allow anyone to have a military advantage over it. Thursday’s comments were part of a growing propaganda campaign before the U.S.-Soviet arms talks, which are scheduled to begin March 12 in Geneva, Switzerland. Two as sertions — that the United States is out to gain military advantage and is not serious about the talb- heen made repeatedly. Mikhail S. Gorbachev,wi lieved to lx* the Kremlin’sXd! after President Konstantin 1.1 nenko, accused the Reagans; t rat ion Wednesday of plane enter the negotiations M honest striving.” I he United States has discuss President Reagans Defense Initiative, the st missile defense svsteindut Wars," hut not to negodnt A< Rc By Stars Wars price a big factor Associated Press WASHINGTON — Paul H. Nitze, arms control adviser to Presi dent Reagan, said Wednesday the administration’s space-based missile defense system would not be de ployed unless it's cost-effective. “It (the system) must be cheap enough to add additional defensive capability so that the other side has no incentive to add additional offen sive capability to overcome the de fense,” Nitze said. Nitze, formerly one of the admin istration’s nuclear arms negotiators, also said that the so-called Star Wars system would have to be proven sur- vivable before it is deployed. Nitze said flatly that “if the new technologies cannot meet these stan dards, we are not about to deploy them. In that event, we would have to continue to base deterrence on the ultimate threat of nuclear retal iation.” Though the administration hasn't said precisely when the research phase of the Strategic Defense Ini tiative may end, it is expected to last into the next decade — with a deci sion on deployment coming perhaps around 1993. What’s up B Corps .1 u:et “ttio p.m.-10 p.a .t-shiii wki Friday . AWARENESS VOICES OF PRAISE: Kill hold 1* the Past. Pas tug the Future” gospel music s workshop at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church begumkC p.m. CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST: will meet atvpji! 108 Harrington. COLOMBIAN STUDENT ORGANIZATION: willmeetf p.m. in 404 Rudder to organise internationalweeis? tfies. HILLEL: will hold Friday night services at 8 p.m. foUowdii Oneg-Shabat at the Hillei Foundation Bldg. IM-REC SPORTS: wrestling entries dose at 6p.nir: E.Kyle. NAVIGATORS: will meet at 8 p.r to discuss Christians in the work STUDENT ENGINEERS COUNCIL: will hold a Demi rum at 12 noon in Zachry lobby. Dean Richardson & swei questions from students concerning the Collegft Engineering. TAMU BADMINTON CLUB: will 351 G. Rollie White, for officer's < practice. TAMU CHESS CLUB: will nicer 7 Rudder. Players of all strengths we UNITED CAMPUS MINISTRY: wil Presbyterian Church for Bible stut VOICE OF PROPHECY: will meet ; Bill Fitts will speak. Saturday AGGIE ALLEMANDERS: will meet dance class in 212 MSC. BLACK AWARENESS VOICES OF PRAISE: wilimeen: p.m. fora gospel musical and workshop at Pleasant Grtf Baptist Church. COMPANY F*2: is holding a car wash at Pasta's and let station at 1405 Texas from I l a.m.-4 p.m. INDIA ASSOCIATION: will show the film ‘Thhotisife with English subtitles at 2 p.m. in 102 Zachry. CostiI ^Everyone invited to attend. MSC HOSPITALITY/1985 MISS TAMU SCHOLARS® PAGEANT: will be held at 7 p.tn. in Rudder Auditone TEXAS A&M RUGBY: will play Austin Huns at 1 pM || Zachry field. Lubl throne ketball Confer found ; Coin game ’ Tech i: place ii 9-4. The record Arkans fornia Texas Metcall won wi achieve “Tht Metcall niors a more si bench, helps tl don’t n And th Fayette But i 50-47 iseum t the ph; die. Whe teamwi posed olindin has bee place t games i “Wh about t (agains kept th throug! never j of their Tec) lhandli Bubba 32 in a ton an ciated Week tl | The aging 1 ond in 56.4 pc in the S | “I lil Metcalf 1 p.l meet at 6 p.m. ad 502 Rtifi 0 p.m. for ms Sunday A&M LIVING HISTORIANS: will meet at 2 p.tn. atSpfl Park for a “Civil War Drill.” New j>eople welcome, f CHINESE STUDENT ASSOCIATION: will show two*.; ies, “The Wheel of Life” and “Little Fugitive’at6pli : W 701 Rudder. Tickets sold at door. Cost is $ 1. ILGLASS OF ’88: will meet to work on publicity for at $ p.m. Please come and help. 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