NEED MONEY??? Sell your BOOKS at University Book Stores Northgate & Culpepper Plaza Page 4AThe Battalionn"uesday, June 17, 1986 IXntURV ATAITTMCHTS New Summer Rates in Effect Now! 1-1 2-2 $190 00 $265 00 “Open until 7:00 p.m. on Student orientation days” Monday-Friday ARBOR SQUARE APARTMENTS 1700 SOUTHWEST PARKWAY 693-3701 Styling for Men & Women free Shampoo with coupon Haircuts $10 Perms $35 Open M-F 9-5, Sat. 10-2 Walk-ins Welcome Located in the Lower Level Memorial Student Center 846-0636 SI Mil*#**’** B1V% wvflCii S lip Tuesday STUDENT GOVERNMENT: applications for External Com- muriieations and Public Relations will be available through the summer months. Please come by 221 Pavilion from 9 a>m. to 5 p.m. to pick up applications. For more informa tion call S45-S65L TAMU SCUBA CLUB: will hold a dive-planning meeting at 7 pan. in the MSC lounge by the piano. For more informa tion call Jeff. 69t>2153. Wednesday SAILING CLUB: will hold a membership drive meeting fol lowed by a novice test required for all new members ai 7 p.m. in 302 Rudder. For more information call 8542, Tim, 695- Thursday CO-OP STUDENT ASSOCIATION: will bold officer elec tions at 7 pm, in 507 Rudder. For more information call Erie, 268-05ID. BRAZOS DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB: meets every Thurs day at 7 p.m. at the .College Station Community Center. Begin uci s arc welcome. Items for What’s Up should be submitted to The Battalion, 216 Reed McDonald, no less than three days prior to de sired publication date. Son, 27, charged in holiday slayings of mother, sister ALL YOU CAN EAT! Mongolian Bar-B-Q & Chinese Food Buffet. 1503 S. Texas Holiday Inn College Station 643-1736 Mongolian House Restaurant HAWKINS (AP) — A 27-year-old man was charged with murder Mon day in the slayings of his mother and sister, who were shot and stabbed when a Father’s Day quarrel turned into a bloodbath, authorities said. Sunday’s violence also resulted in injuries to three other relatives. Paul Owen Beasley Jr. was being held in the Wood County Jail on two counts of murder, said Teri Fox, a Wood County sheriffs dispatcher. Bond was set at $1 million. The slayings apparently stemmed from an ongoing family dispute, said Jimmy Roberts, chief sheriffs dep- uty. Beasley’s mother, Ruth Johnson Beasley, 62, and his sister, Linda Beasley Birkinbine, 37, of Euless, died of gunshot wounds to the face and throat, Roberts said. Both also had been stabbed, according to the investigator. “There are indications of both knife and gun wounds, but we can not tell which (wounds) are guns and which are knives,” Roberts said. Paul Owen Beasley Sr., 70, was in critical condition Monday at Tyler Medical Center after suffering a gunshot to the head and a cut on his neck, Roberts said. Beasley’s 2-year-old nephew, Mat thew Birkinbine was in stable condi tion with a lacerated throat. Chad Beasley, 9, of Arlington, was treated and released after breaking his leg as he escaped. Chad had been severely beaten, but escaped when he and Matthew were thrown out of a two- story window, Roberts said. Beasley had gone to his parents’ home to celebrate Father’s Day when a family quarrel ensued and turned violent, Roberts said. “It was a bloodbath,” Roberts said. “Inside the house we found two shotguns, two knives and a pistol.” The weapons were sent to Dallas for forensic analysis, Roberts said. Hawkins, a small East Texas town located north of Tyler, has been plagued by violence twice in just over a month. Buy one Mongolian Bar B-Q & Chinese Food Buffet and get a ■ Second for HALF PRICE with this coupon. || Good only Monday-Thursday Expires 8-31-86 Mothers sentenced to jail for fatal house fire WHARTON (AP) — Two women who were at a bar when seven of their children died in a house Fire re ceived one-year jail terms Monday as terms of a plea bargain. State District Judge Daniel Sklar sentenced Jacqueline Williams, 24, of El Campo, and Marsha Taylor Owens, 30, of Glen Flora, to one year in the Wharton County Jail for injury to a child. Williams pleaded guilty to five counts of injury to a child while Owens pleaded guilty to two counts. The women were sentenced on each count, but the sentences will run concurrently, said Roland Carlson, Wharton County district clerk. The women, who could have re ceived up to 10 years in prison on each count, could be free on proba tion after six to eight months, Carl son said. They originally had pleaded innocent but changed their minds May 1 after a jury deadlocked 11-1 in favor of conviction. PIZZA DELIVERS RR commission OKs caboose rule COUPON 2 ITEMS 3 ITEMS 4ITEMS 12” $000 $075 $ 750 16” $-moo $ 10 75 $-1 -150 20” $-|go6 $-1/00 $-| COO AUSTIN (AP) — The Railroad Commission adopted a rule Monday requiring cabooses on longer trains carrying hazardous materials. The rule becomes effective in six months, but railroad corporations may apply for a variance. The commission said two “impor tant changes” were made to the rule originally proposed by the commis sion in December 1985. There is no caboose requirement for trains of less than 2,000 feet in length, and the caboose requirement applies only to trains carrying hazardous materials that have the “greatest po tential of serious harm to the public or the environment should a train wreck cause exposure to the materi als.” The commission said statistics for 1985 show that Texas railroads ex perience twice the national average of hazardous materials incidents. The haircut you want is the haircut you get. THESE PRICES INCLUDE SALES TAX. EXPIRES 22 JUN. 86. 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