:ottMcC« VEIL 10V SEllii IT ART,'CAUSE W SEATING THEQl )UTTA W Thursday, December 12,1985/The Battalion/Page 5 Jeff Modf; a, I like eteozecf PONS Fi SERVICE! FFER EXPIRES llllt SPECIAL ie with nance 34 95 HtWJ DUNT rvice work or in combination pecial or coupon TSAMSmtC^ EAL STUFF, vuEM ®*w5!w«i8smb» Polic© beat rompinest, stompinest held December 31st at this is the New Year’s as Style!” You’ll get a ve Michaels along witti by Cotton Bowl goers) with Cotton Bowl men 'M double occupancy, , s 89 double ^ student special i ®69 quad / ■v—Ns/^r^ )w! RAVEL -3333 The fbtlo'wmg incidents were reported by University PoIkc through Tuesday: MISDEMEANOR THEfTr Five bicycles were stolen from various locations on cam* pus. A six-foot Christmas tree and its decorations were stolen f rom the Commons lobby area. : The Aston Hall Christmas tree was stolen. ATTEMFm) THEFT: At)Out 48 pounds of T-bone stdaEs was found in a trash can outside the dining hail of the. Me morial Student Center. BURGLARY OF A HABITA TION: A diamond vririg,,^ pair of earrings and several credit cards were stolen from an apartment in Married Student Housing, ■ Art OjfclllATA uaaramel card printer interface cable was stolen from Dorm 12, 7 ’’ • /; : ' •: An Apple He card printer interface circuit board was stolen from Dorm 12. In nine separate burglary in cidents in Aston Hall, $228 in cash, two high school rings and a Texas A&M senior ring were sto len, ' ^ '■■■ J ; f Someone “ransacked” a room in Dorm I T Clothes were thrown around and shoe polish was spread on most of the belong ings in the room. < I Ilit f HRIV1NO WHILE TNTOX1- CATEDJDlSOftDERLT CON- DUCT/TERRORISTIC THREAT: and his wife fell off a motorcycle while riding on Agronomy Road. Polit e said the man was punching . his wife at the time of die acci dent. Police reported the man had a ,04 blood-akhohol content, and was transported 'to the Bra zos County Sheriffs Office where he became violent and uncoope- • •ritive.- T ;v ' ! CRIMINAL MISCHIEF: : A student damaged the lawn in front of Moses Hall when he spun out in th« grass with his ve- mde. Residents of Moses Hall threw water ballons at Kcathley Hall. Several dorm windows were broken. - Sombone shot a, pellet through* a' window of Reathtey .'ersi man FAILURE 10 OBEY THE ORDER OF A: PEACE OFFT ! CER/ASSAULT on a peace OEFlCE^i.^ -. ^ . ' ' A student whose vehicle was about to be towed away from joe Routt Street attempted to back into the wrecker, police said. They said after he made several attempts to free the vehicle by ramming the wrecker, the man was advised by University Police to get out of his vehicle, The sub- | ;t would not leave his vehicle, diversity Police said, so they died to get him out by force. They said the man then tried to $!am his door on an officer. The man was arrested and trans- to the Brazos County Pennzoil willing to discuss a settlement with Texaco Associated Press HOUSTON — Pennzoil Co., vic torious in the second round of a court fight to avenge its thwarted merger with Getty Oil Co., said Wednesday it is willing to discuss a settlement of the $10.53 billion judgment against Texaco Inc. “We’re always willing to talk,” Pennzoil Chairman J. Hugh Liedtke said after a judge upheld the largest civil damage award in U.S. history. “We’ve been willing to talk for two years, but they’ve never come up with anything serious, anything rea sonable. If they ever do, we’ll listen.” a jury's finding pay $10.53 billion for foiling a Pen- nzoil-Getty merger in early 1984. But the judge gave the 83-year-old company some temporary protec tion from being forced into bank ruptcy court. Texaco attorney David Boies said the company will seek a new trial, and failing that, appeal the verdict. But Boies unexpectedly revealed at Tuesday’s hearing that the two companies had informal discussions about a possible transfer of assets to resolve the matter. ’v;*/’v^j" HAVE IT ALL!! | Tired of dorms & roommates? !:£ East Gate Apts, has the affordable solution, ^Privacy f rom NaUtilaus membership %•: %Pool Shuttle ^ : :jxjacuzzi Walk to Campus iig: 696-7380 School official says God saved children from storm Why Settle For Less? 01’ Lou Pays More For Used Books. LOUPOT’S BOOKSTORE FREE PARKING IN REAR FOR CUSTOMERS Associated Press GEORGETOWN — Two chil dren suffered cuts when a freak De cember tornado ripped into their day care .center, prompting a school official to say, “God was watching over us.” A third man was injured when a second twister hit a construction site near Round Rock, but authorities said the Tuesday storms could have been much worse. David Williamson, assistant direc tor of the Rabbit Hill School south of Georgetown, said, “All the children are fine. Two of them suffered cuts, but they were treated right at the school.” The tornado, which Williamson described as a whirling cloud of dust that seemed to come from nowhere, hit the school as a cold front raced across the state. Teachers began hurrying the chil dren under a stage in the gymna sium moments before the Storm struck. “I started rounding up the kids and putting them under the school stage,” Williamson said. “The kids were seated, and they were scream ing, but they did what they were sup posed to. It hit as we were getting them under the stage. JANUARY 6 —13 PARTY BUS W/KEGS 5 NIGHTS LODGING 4 DAY SKI RENTAL 4 DAY LIFT TICKET ON-MOUNTAIN PICNIC 696-3131 693-2885 HURRY! LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE THEATRE GUIDE Eel suit Irom Ion! When you sell your used books to Loupot’s you get: CASH for Christmas Shopping a certificate good for CASH off your Spring semester books a FREE Loupot’s TAMU Cotton Bowl t-shirt to the first 500 students with $25 minimum sale a free MYSTERY GIFT when you wear your Loupot’s TAMU Cotton Bowl t-shirt back to Loupot’s in January SYLVESTER STALLONE TALI A SHIRE BURT YOUNG Post Oak 3 764-0616 Friday 11:001 in the mall Saturday 11:00,3,^,7,9,11 ► THE VARSITY SHOP Haircuts $8.50 Includes shampoo and conditioner. 301 Patricia 'Off University Behind Flying Tomato College Station Open 9:00-5:30 Mon-Sat Later by Appt. 846-7401 ^ Cotton Bowl gift items advance reservation on used books ^ with your Spring semester fee slip PLENTY OF FREE PARKING BEHINDTHESTORE 335 University Drive ▲ In Northgate Come <& CeCeBrate! - Catfiotic Student Association your advertising dollars do better in ] Battalion Classified 845-2611