5 5 TexasA&M mm V# The Battalion 2. (5 'ol. 82 No. 202 (ASPS 045360 16 pages College Station, Texas Friday, September 5, 1986 nd special ession set rMonday AUSTIN (AP) — Gov. Mark hite, insisting the Legislature’s ■st uidgei-balancing try wasn't a He, Thursday summoned law- akeishack to finish the job. Hike announced another special Hn to begin Monday. He gave it fjsamegoal that eluded the session Hi enaed Thursday — balancing state budget that faces a $3.5 bii- m deficit. Hhetinie has expired on the ses- in which was called, but we're not Iding our tents and we’re not ling home," White said. ^■e have to realize that our con- Hional duty and our first resport- Hy is to balance the budget,” he id. Hnte renewed his call for a tem- Hy sales tax increase to be com- ■ with spending cuts to wipe out ede licit. Hien he opened the just-ended ||Hil session Aug. 6, White urged ^Bakers to hike the sales tax from ■4 cents to 5 !A cents for a year. Al- he told lawmakers then that ^Kht cost them their jobs to raise in an election year, he said liursday that remains the best iursr “I tliink we’re going to need deep itstombined with an emergency, Horary tax increase in order to osethe budget gap," White said. ^^Biat’s the reality I described at elx ginning of this effort,” he said. ™lihink ihai's tin* lies! promise.” ^Bike’s election opponent, for- er Gov. Bill Clements, a Republi- said the Legislature’s deadlock » graphic proof of White’s inabil- ' to lead. Jhe fact there is a second special •ssion is uirfortunate for the state.” lenients said. “If the leadership om the governor’s office had been ere during the first 30 days, this isis would be over.” ^ .... - \ A , r.-* -1 Net Work Photo by Tom Ownbey In a tournament volleyball game, this player prob- idents seem to have developed their own set of ably would be called for a foul, but these Aston res- rules for their Thursday afternoon game. Gunmen seize Pan Am plane carrying 400 Unconfirmed report says passenger dead KARACHI, Pakistan (AP) — Four men firing machine guns seized a Pan Am jumbo jet filled with nearly 400 people at Karachi airport early Friday and an unconfirmed report said a passenger shot and thrown from the plane has died. At least four people were wounded, officials said. The three-man cockpit crew of Flight 73 bound for New York man aged to escape through an emer gency hatch when they heard the ini tial gunfire. The hijackers offered to release all the passengers if the crew were returned to the plane to fly them to Cyprus, said Khurshid Manwar Mirza, director general of civil avi ation administration. Pan Am offi cials in Bombay, India, the stop be fore Karachi, said about 41 Americans were among the passen gers. Mirza said the hijackers, who were dressed in the blue uniforms of the airport security force, claimed to be seeking the release of friends in Cy prus prisons. “They have nothing against us, or anyone else,” he said. Pakistan has tentatively agreed to the deal, in which the passengers would leave the plane as the crew boarded, but was waiting to hear from Pan Am, said Mirza. A Pakistani air force spokesman, who refused to be identified, said the gunmen appeared to be Arabs and are speaking English. Heavily armed Pakistani soldiers and commandos surrounded the Boeing 747 and cordoned off the Qtadium filled with tear gas to enforce ban o o 3 -o c I-* CD mm ■ N CD 3 O i 03 Security forces halt riot victims’ funeral IpHANNESBURG, South Africa rflP) — Security forces filled a sta- *:■) with tear gas to stop a mass fu- Qeral for riot victims Thursday, then O vept through Soweto breaking up [her services and battling gangs of ^lilths, witnesses said. //A Soweto clergyman said, “The * b! that people managed to get ibugh the dragnet to bury their Mis laudable.” He asked not to be lend lied. Hte funeral organized by anti- jltheid leaders in defiance of po- ■orders was to have been held for ■people killed by police gunfire Hng riots Aug. 26-27 in the huge He township outside Johannes- ptfteen of the victims were buried a nearby cemetery after police CO CD & CD