£ Coming to Summer School? OPTIONAL MEAL PLANS ALL students may dine on a meal in the Commons Dining Center from June 3 until July 10 (excluding July 4). We offer 3 plans: 7 day - 3 meals a day, except Sunday evening $227.00 plus tax 5 day - 3 meals a day Monday through Friday $210.00 plus tax Any 12 - Choice of 12 of 20 meals served $204.00 plus tax during the week V Indicate your choice of plans during registration on June 3. Aggie Point Accounts are active during the entire year, so you may either open an account or add to your account at any time at Validation Center, Sbisa Basement. COOPED NEST IN A TREEHOUSE! If you’ve been nesting in one of the A&M dorms, now could be the time to fly the coop. Treehouse Apartments give you more room than dorm housing while keeping you close to cam pus. Only a block from A&M, Treehouse Apart ments offer all the secur ity and convenience of dorm life. PLUS the extra space, privacy and features you want — including swimming pools, large closets, and outdoor storage areas for bikes and more. Efficiencies, one- and two-bedroom floor- plans are available, many with patios or balco nies. So come home to roost. At Treehouse Apart ments, from $265. treehouse apartments Move up in the world Furnished and unfurnished apartments available. 205 Jersey St. West / College Station, TX 77840 / 409/696-5707 Happy Hours at R.Rush 7 to 11 p.m. Thursday night only O off Men’s Baggy Jams - Madras, Hawaiian & Abstract Prints Men’s Boxer Shorts - Bright Abstract Prints Men’s Cotton Sweaters - Short-Sleeved Knits Men’s Rugby Shirts (including practice jerseys) Men’s Cummerbund/Bow Tie Sets and Suspenders O off Women’s Shorts Women’s Skirts Women’s Dresses Women’s Sweaters Women’s Accessories Page 1 OAThe Battalion/Thursday, May 2,1985 n a ran nation UIvl AJ JTmi lljLr 1. * Warped Rite " tog Judge accepts finance plan Nc enabling UPI to reorganize | NEW ered, sin Associated Press WASHINGTON — A federal bankruptcy judge on Tuesday ap proved an interim financing plan for United Press International which UPI management said would enable the news service to continue opera tions. Attorneys also indicated that ne gotiations were being held with the British news service Reuters and a Florida-based group of investors about the purchase of UPI. Judge George Francis Bason Jr., ruling from the bench, approved the plan which called for Foothill Capi tal Corp. of Los Angeles, UPFs prin cipal cash lender, to extend a $4 mil lion line of credit to keep the company operating through its court-supervised reorganization. The plan also permits UPI employ ees to be paid. Tuesday, UPI attorney Richard Le vine told Bason that UPI’s liabilities were $35.4 million, against approxi mately $12.8 million in assets. He said UPI’s annual revenues wen about $92 million. UPI filed a Chapter 11 bank ruptcy petition last Sunday, saying it had $45 million in liabilities against an estimated $20 million in assets. Also during the afternoon coun session, attorney Stephen Rubin o! Miami told Bason that his client, Pe dro Lopez of General Savings and Loan of Miami, headed a group of investors who were negotiating wilt UPI co-owners Douglas Ruhe and William Geissler to purchase UPI. runs anc night to Houston pier the Knepj nings, gr pts. Frai ton pitch nings foi Ron Dai shutout i runs, twe h ts in hi< ■ The A ond inni ¥ * ¥ ■¥ * * * * ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ kic TH€ BOOH €XCHRNG€ FINALS U1€6K .<\\ 1-5 p.m. M-F 214 Pavilion 1. Give us your books uuith the price at uuhich you uuish to sell. 2. UJe'll give you a receipt. 3. Come bock in the foil to get your $ to buy neuu books. 4. Moke the book exchange the first place to buy your neuu books for the louuest price. Culpepper Plaza 696-7874 John Cl inning Mumph right. V\ get past f The the fou; Mets ei Mumph gled. M center tl for an er up at secc One ot to score I unearr The to cut led off he see into tl tejnsen Reynol ol the catch e The runs. See M Battalion Classifieds