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PREGNANT? Child Placement Center offers free counseling to help you cope with your unplanned preg nancy. Call 696-5577 Page 8/The Battalion/Thursday, November 13, 1986 2.50 ADMISSION 1. Any Show Before 3 PM 2. Tuesday - All Seats 3. Mon-Wed - Local Students With Current ID’s. 4. Thurs. - KORA “Over 30 Nite” • 2305 CAVITT Thursday DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH: Tim Crusius will conduct a writing outreach session on “Style” at 6:30 p.m. in 153 Blocker. GALVESTON COUNTY HOMETOWN CLUB: will have photos taken for Aggieland ’87 at 6:15 p.m. in the lobby of the Zachry Engineering Center. ATARI USER GROUP: will meet at 7:30 p.m. in 102 Tea gue. THE PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT AND THE OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF FACULTIES AND ASSOCIATE PROVOST: Joanne Holshouser, director of member rela tions for the Teacher Retirement System of Texas, will speak at a pre-retirement planning seminar for all TAMU employees and their spouses at 7 p.m. at the College Sta tion Community Center at 1300 Jersey St. LEBANESE STUDENT ASSOCIATION: will meet at 7 p.m. in 607 Rudder. SOCIETY OF FLIGHT TEST ENGINEERS AND AMERI CAN INSTITUTE OF AERONAUTICS AND ASTRO NAUTICS: “Deke” Slayton will speak at 7:30 p.m. in 108 Harrington. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: will meet on campus at noon. For location call Student Affairs at 845-5826. BRAZOS DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB: invites students, faculty and any beginners to come at 7 p.m. at College Sta tion Community Center. Friday to Q CD 3 O Q Cut Weekend Price Cut O £ o u CD 2 3 O Q 3 <2 2 3 O Q 3 O Q s* <D 3 Q CD •Q 3 O Q Come in after cut, wear your Dorm T-Shirt (or Corp Outfit T-Shirt) Sr Receive $1 OFF any pizza purchase o i o u -Q 3 O Q V 3 Q o & 6 3 3 o Q cn Offer still good with any other Double Dave's Coupon Offer good in house only <D 3 CS Q CD -Q 3 O Q •c 3 o §■ o u 211 University 268-DAVE 326 Jersey -Q 3 O Q W <D 3 Q OFF-CAMPUS AGGIES: Mardi Gras vice-chairmen applica tions are due at 5 p.m. in 223 Pavilion. LATTER-DAY SAINT STUDENT ASSOCIATION: will hold a “sandwich seminar” at noon in the Latter-day Saint Institute Building at 100 E. Dexter. INTERVARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP: will present “Perspectives on the World Christian Movement” with a slide show: “The Promise and the Blessing” at 7 p.m. in 601 Rudder. PUERTO RICAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION: will meet at 7:30 p.m. in 404 Rudder. STUDENT ACTIVITIES CALENDAR: recognized student organizations can submit dates to the 1987 Spring Cal endar through Nov. 20 to the Student Activities Office, 208 Pavilion. A&M LITERARY ARTS CLUB: is now accepting submis sions for Litmus. STUDENT ACTIVITIES SPEAKERS SEMINAR: applica tions for the 1987 Speakers Seminar are available through Nov. 25 in the Student Activities Office, 208 Pavilion. STUDENT Y: available floor of the Pavilion. DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS: students interested in taking Actuarial Examinations in February should con tact Dr. H. E. Lacey, head of the department of Mathemat ics, in 102 Milner Hall. Y: applications for Youth Fun Day Advisers are in the Student Activities Office on the second Items for What’s Up should be submitted to The Battalion, 216 Reed McDonald, no less than three working days prior to desired publication date. Clements’ plan to sell jet could be grounded (AP) — Gov.-elect Bill Clements wants to sell the $3.1 million jet pur chased three years ago at Gov. Mark White’s urging, but the eight-passen ger plane is not Clements’ to sell. The Mitsubishi Diamond 1A, like the 42 other aircraft in the state fleet, is owned by the state’s Aircraft Pooling Board, which leases it to White’s office. Board chairman Don Adams, an Austin lawyer, said it’s doubtful the board will vote to sell the jet because the state probably would lose money. “We’ll put it in the fleet before we’ll give it away,” Adams said. board would approve it. The three- member board includes members se lected by the governor, lieutenant governor and the House speaker. If the board goes along with Clements’ idea, the airplane first would be offered for sale to other state agencies. If there are no takers after 30 days, local governmental agencies around the state would get a crack at it. During the recent campaign, Clements pledged to sell the jet “as soon as my hand comes off the Bi ble” at his Jan. 20 inauguration. Clements called the plane a sym bol of White’s free-spending style of government. But Adams said Clements would have to make a good economic case for selling the plane before the If there were still no takers, the plane would be advertised for sale to the public by sealed bid. The same jet now sells for $3.4 million new. Used models sell for about $1.5 million. Adams estimated the governor’s Diamond would bring about $1 million on the open market. White and others have said the Di amond costs less to fly than the plane it replaced, which the governor said was outdated. White also said the new plane was much safer than the older one. 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