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A Spring break has begun at Padre. Why wait? Weekdays from 4 to 6 Padre Cafe has the ultimate beach party with a FREE food bar. We’re not talking about chips and Velveeta. We’re talking about finger size portions of Padre Cafe’s world famous food. Why wait until next week to party? Start your spring break today at Padre. All drinks are 81.00 off during beach party hours. Beach Party Weekdays 4-0 p.m. Oomrnrk Drrv^ Cot»«9« St*t*orv0y-THE-SEA Page 1 OAThe Battalion/Monday, March 4, 1985 mmmmm Wmmm ■ su ——: 1 —■ ^ 1 — SHOE r VJMAZEYOU A &G REAGAN FAN ALLOFASUPPEN? by Jeff MacNelly 1984 - A WINNING YEAR Texas A&M 37-tu 12 Have your own certified bottle of bonfire ashes. The perfect gift $3.99 including tax Lacy Hamilton * ’89 Juan Joffre - ’83 Alvin Luckenbach - ’85 Doug Williams - ’83 Call 696-0514 for delivery information. Drug war' continues in Mexico 9 border stations closed Associated Press SAN DIEGO — Nine remote U.S.-Mexico border crossings were closed Sunday and immigra tion officials armed themselves after a tip that Mexican drug dealers planned to kidnap and kill immigration or customs offi cials. Major border crossings, such as the one at San Ysidro and Otay Mesa in southern California were open for business, officials said. Harold Ezell, Western region commissioner of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, said Sunday the U.S. government learned Thursday of reported plans by Mexican drug dealers to raid border stations and kill U.S. officials. On Friday, U.S. Customs Serv ice intelligence officer Kenneth Ingleby warned agents “that within 10 days, an unknown group of Mexican nationals in tends to kidnap a U.S. Customs agent” or immigration officer. The nine closed crossings are Amistad Dam, near Del Rio; Fal con Dam, near Zapata; Los Eba- nos, a hand-operated ferry south of Laredo; Andrade, Calif.; Te- cate, Calif.; Sasabe, Ariz.; Naco, Ariz.; Morley Gate Crossing, a pedestrian crossing in Nogales, Ariz.; and Antelope Wells, N.M. Shootout foils to locate DEA agent Associated Press MEXICO CITY — Authorities searching a ranch for a kidnap ped U.S. narcotics agent were met by volleys of rifle fire and five people were killed, including a policeman and a woman, in the gunfight that followed, officials said Sunday. But Enrique Camarena Sala zar, the Drug Enforcement Ad- ministraton agent kidnapped Feb. 7 in Guadalajara, was not found after the 1 l /2-hour battle at the ranch in Michoacan state, lo cated near the village of Vistaher- mosa and about 60 miles east of Guadalajara. A U.S. Embassy spokesman said American officials received no information about Camarena and his fate remains unknown. The Attorney General’s office said the federal agents arrived at the ranch as part of the search of the area around Guadalajara for Camarena and Alfredo Zavala Avelar, a Mexican agriculture de- • partment pilot also kidnapped in Guadalajara. U.S. officials have said Mexico is the base for as many as 75 ma jor drug traffickers and 18 large gangs, and that much of their ac tivity is centered in Guadalajara, 320 miles northwest of Mexico City. Round trip. Anywhere Greyhound goes. This spring break, if you and your friends are thinking about heading to the slopes, the beach or just home for a visit, Greyhound can take you there. For only $99 or less, round trip. Starting February 15, all you do is show us your college student I.D. card when you purchase your ticket. Your ticket will then be good for travel for 15 days from the date of purchase. So this spring break, get a real break. Go any where Greyhound goes for $99 or less. For more information, call Greyhound. Must present a valid college student I.D. card upon purchase. No other discounts apply. Tickets are non transferable and good for travel on Greyhound Lines, Inc., and other participating carriers. Certain restrictions apply. Offer effective 2-15-85. Offer limited. Not valid in Canada. GO GREYHOUND And leave the driving to us. © 1985 Greyhound Lines, Inc. Israel begins second stage of withdrawal Associated Press JERUSALEM — Israel’s Cabinet ’ ordered the army Sunday to beeinai once the second stage of its tnree phase withdrawal from Lebanon,! process which could take up to three months to complete. The Israeli army will abandon its confrontation line with the Syrian army in eastern Lebanon, but will re main in Shiite Moslem areas where Israeli soldiers are targets of dail) ambushes. Cabinet Secretary Yossi Beilin said “the starting date is today" for the pullback, but he said no date was set tor its completion. Defense Min ister Yitzhak Rabin said the second stage could go on for 12 weeks be fore it was over. Prime Minister Shimon Peres has said he hopes the third and final stage of the withdrawal — back in side Israel’s borders — will be com pleted by the end of the summer The decision to start the second stage came as pressure mounted extract the Israeli army from stepped up guerrilla attacks. Since Jan. 14, wnen the Cabinet first ap proved the phased withdrawal plan, at least 12 Israeli soldiers haveoeei killed and at least 82 others injured in southern Lebanon. Israel pulled out of Sidon in the first stage of its withdrawal, com pleted Feb. 16. The next week, Iv rael launched a tough anti-guerrilla drive, sealing off villages anti search ing house-to-house searches for weapons. By Israel’s count, 16 sm- peeled guerrillas were killed trying to elude the dragnet. 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