The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 28, 1986, Image 8

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    Lincoln Square
and
Creekwood
; ^ 8/The Battalion/Monday, April 28, 1986
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707 SOUTH TEXAS AVE-SUITE
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1 block South of Texas & University Dr.
ELECT
WHITT LIGHTSEY
Dem.ocra.tic
County Commissioner Pet 4
•Life long resident of
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IN SUPPORT OF
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•Good Working Relationship with
the people of Brazos County
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call 845-2611
One dead
!er tornado
rikes Iowa
l r udei storms spread over the
. midsection Sunday, a day
• ;!•< v unleashed tornadoes in
■ t.a and Iowa, killing a 4-
« ju l u ho wtis suc ked out of a
u<k as hei lamih lied a
u uelfloud,
se\cn people were injured
(wo states h\ violent winds.
j luBoers daughter, Joni,
ite.id injui ies Sunday. 1 he
in sta ked out of a truck win-
'■■u she. her grandparents
uu< le 11 ied to drive awav
ol ti e toinadoes, DeBoer
Warped
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by Scott McCulb
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GET THIS FOK t5.E_ 0NE
WOMW WH0T> REALLY^.
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HO, WAIT, WE BROKE UP
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HE.'l.i: COOLS? REA/T THIS
AMP WATCH 1TASAIM WfTH-
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HASA/'T SPOKEN TO MEROR
A YEAR- DAA/6.
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Marcos
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by Jeff MacNelly
t onlinued from page 1)
' diu- to presidential spokes-
. i : V -Speakes, Reagan has in-
\euiuo to visit the I'nited
I hat visit will probably take
e next tall, he said.
m taking a slow route to l o-
;< i next week's seven-nation
irii summit, spent Sundav
i a •lore heading for Bali. In-
si, i. to meet with leaders of the
ii. a Assoriation of Southeast
>, Nations (ASKAN), imludinga
; sentative of the Philippines.
ij. m will meet with Philippine
i’i'sident Salvador Laurel. It
i lli st meeting with anv rep-
iv ( of the new Aquino gov-
h iieidav, Reagan stressed the
■ l< ■ rmination to he regarded
n p.teifu power atul he told an
lone base aiKlience that “cow-
uv ten oi ists and tlit tatot s
m i ititpt I urthei use of L'.S.
1 u \ l ot ec.
Waldo
by Kevin Thomas
IT5 ALSO A GOOD
WAY TO WOW OFF
the zits on youR
BACK...
Bomb
continued from page 1)
: i< Halt and the Mexican au-
i. au s w ill do what is necessary.”
v id Mexican police are re-
!A for exterior security while
t a v w it hin t he Embassy is super-
Mn l ,S. Marines.
i iw ptess attache said,“We have
1 working on interior security
1 1111 time, hut right now, we feel
• '*• i■ done what is needed for the
ii I iw main problem has been
on the outside."
'lie Embassy, located on the main
' ■sco ilc la Reforina, is surrounded
i jjli metal fence and last year
. ic barriers were installed
i i i a as part of upgrade of secu
rity for embassies and consulate
worldwide.
Tighter security measures imple
mented earlier this month resulted
in the Embassy closing its office for
issuing tourist visas to Mexicans
wanting to go to the United States.
1 fovanec said that move was made
as a direct result of heightened ten
sions between the United States and
Libva.
V\ e have been receiv ing bomb
1 irea,s •. • • about a dozen bomb
threats since the Gulf of Sidra,” he
^ud. ief erring to the March 24
<mir S " md n I V S ' ^ aVy s,li l )s im<) tlle
“line Of death^He
specific figures. decllned g've
“Most of the bomb threats, how
ever, have been since the attack,” he
said Friday. “All have been tele
phone threats and in each case noth
ing was found after a complete
search.”
He said during the first week af ter
the Navy crossed into the Gulf of Si
dra, the Embassy was evacuated five
times as a precautionary measure
whenever a bomb threat was re
ceived.
Hovanec said that, as usual at ihk
nine of the year, the Embassy had
been handling an average of ,h
1.000 non-immigram v,^ ^
each .lav, resulting in |, m Ul es J
Mexicans wamn K outside The li.
and slowing moving inside ,1, Kt ‘
plex. Such a Visa alL s a Mex?cir"
R<> tlie United Slates lot a vatattoti
°r business travel.
I Le non-immigrant visas will con-
•'lined to be issued at the nine I.S.
yMisulates throughout Mexico.The
mhassv will continue handling b
jbigrant v isa rec|uests for those uani-
"•g to live or work in the I’niied
• tates. Hovanec said the Embassy
j'bitlles alMMit 75-100 such requests
to
Iteie has been little anu.-l.ij
Ptbiests in the capital as a result ol]
lr Ftbvan attack, apart from a small
( ^tnonsiration outside the Embassy
l . ,u ; ,t larger protest march and
,,v In [- ,1 ^an (lag-burning, organized
' , td jtst political groups immedi-
1 ' alter the l’.S. bombing raid.
TSlvIwsm'
oV UvvevcoWeftVave MVvkucs
_ ^ ft ve\ A wc\. Texas
;vyV.V\T2tt
V l ’° TO A
OP '^^^Nsyears trom now will tell us
to ottoall team was
stoCV -- responsible tor establishing a ne*
that the 19B5 Texas
record
SVl c
c ess In the Southwest Conference
. The excellence and dedx-
von
-i® s
0 £ this team was a nvagor ingredient in the string of
"Leading up to the 50th Ennual Cotton Sowl Classic. ftut
t.hi s
success would not have been possible without the undying
an
up port of the Texas Afctt University student body, your spirit
3 unflagging confidence stoked the tires that made this past
s eason shine so brightly. This is the greatest student body any
where . 1 salute you tor your dedication to our team and our
traditions. l thank you for your support in good times and in
bad. It has been with your help that we have been able to set »
standard of excellence for the future, and with your help we
maintain that standard. This has been a great year tor the en
tire athletic program, but it would not. have been possible *
out you. . . the students of Texas K&H University.
H
th-
Ancerely
3ackie Sherrill
Kthletic birec
tor
a rvc
Head ■football
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