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Battalion Classifleds THEATRE GUIDE Page 10/The BattalionThursday, January 29, 1987 NOTICE GRADUATING MAY ’87 You MUST apply BY FEBRUARY 6th. Having a de gree check and having the fee assessed IS NOT an application for graduation. STEP paid. 1: Make sure $15.00 diploma fee has been STEP 2: Bring paid fee slip to RM 105 Heaton Hall to apply for graduation. STEP 3: Complete application forms in Heaton Hall. GRADUATE STUDENTS: Apply at Teague Bldg. POST OAK THREE 1500 Harvey Rd. 693-2796 1 THE MISSION (PQ) 7:05 9:25 HEARTBREAK RIDGE (R) 7:00 9:30 CRIMES OF THE HEART (PQ-13) 9:35 AN AMERICAN TAIL (Q) 7:30 CINEMA THREE' 315 College Ave. 693-2796 I Nuclear dump site opening postponed until year 2003 THE BEDROOM WINDOW (R) ASSASSINATION (PQ-13) THE MORNING AFTER (R) INJURY STUDY Recent injury with pain to any muscle or joint. Volunteers in terested in participating in in vestigative drug studies will be paid well for their time and co operation. FOR RENT SCHULMAN THEATRES 2.50 ADMISSION 1. 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The department wrote Congress that the stretch-out “is needed to carry out an extensive site (investiga tion) program, to prepare licensing documents to comply with Nuclear Regulatory Commission require ments . . . and to provide additional opportunity for consultation and co operation with affected states and Indian tribes.” As officials have done before, the letter invited Congress to give atten tion to the department’s position that a second repository will not be needed until well into the next cen tury, and decisions about it do not need to be made until the mid- 1990s. President Reagan last year nar rowed the possible choices for the first site to selections in Texas, Ne vada and Washington state. At the same time, the department stopped work on a second site, but it remains under the legal obligation to nominate possible second sites in granite formations in the Ea 1111 v 1, 198'. l. 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President Reagan, in taped re marks played at NASA centers, said that teacher Christa McAuliffe and her six fellow astronauts had taught a lesson of courage, spirit and love to America’s children. “Now it is for all of us to learn the lesson from them,” Reagan said. At the Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral, where the Chal lenger took off on its last night, some employees cried openly, others fought back tears and several hugged one another, and tourist buses stopped in their tracks at 11:38 a.m. “A lot of people just wanted to be with themselves,” said Terry Eddle- man, a spokesman for the Marshall Space Flight Center at Huntsville, Ala. “It is not a happy day.” Cov. Bill Clements designated Jan. 28 as “Challenger Memorial Day” in Texas. Oklahoma Gov. Henry Bellmon joined about 100 school children and others in 73 sec onds of silence al the state Capitol. In West Virginia, a statue of McAuliffe, made in part with more than 1 million pennies donated by schoolchildren and melted into the bronze, was dedicated at Charles ton’s Sunrise Museum. Boy, girl savf^ 3 siblings the sc< first It of the in house fire'-A rim a; National parks risk losing animal species, study says THE BATTALION!! NEW YORK (AP) — Nearly all national parks in western North America have lost some species of animals, chiefly because the lands were too small to sustain them, and the trend may continue unless action is taken, a researcher says. Within the 14 park areas studied, 42 populations of mammals have disappeared, wrote researcher Wil liam Newmark of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. “Without active intervention by park managers, it is quite likely that a loss of mammalian species will con tinue,” Newmark wrote in today’s is sue of the British journal Nature. To reduce future losses, park offi cials probably will need to start more special programs for park animals and to effectively enlarge parks by buying land or coordinating activ ities on adjacent lands, he said. Newmark, who clid the research as part of a doctoral thesis at Michi gan’s School of Natural Resources, studied national parks and groups of adjoining parks in the Rocky Moun tains, Sierra-Cascades and Colorado Plateau. Using park records and other published sources, he studied sight ings of such animals as rabbits, wolves, bears, mink, otters, elk, goats and other mammals for which sight ing records were relatively complete. Analysis showed that the smaller the park, the higher the risk of ex tinctions. The problem probably stems from loss of habitat and elimi nation of animals on adjacent lands, he said. KANSAS CITY, Mo. (Al F ive children locked in a 1 when a lire broke out were: when their 9-year-old br broke a window with a bai bat and his 7-year-old handed out the youngerchil authorities said. A 19-year-old man who been baby-sitting forihechi was arrested, police said. The man had been gone an hour after going topicki girlfriend, Sgt. Jerry F< said. He was being held while police meet with prw< tors to determine if a charjf endangering the welfareofi nor should be filed, Fortneys: The man came back to house as the fire was beingfou about 12:30 a.m. Tuesdas “inquired as to what had 1 pened,” said Sgt. Roy Ortho! police unit that investigates! abuse cases. The mother of the chilli told police she was at worka' lime ol the lire. “According to firefigki IkhIi the front and rear d were locked by padlocks," ( said. “The front doorhadan side hasp and padlock, the door had an inside hasp andl The firefighters had to (if their way in the frontdoor. Louzon Davis, 9, told atiin ties he was awake when the started at about 10:15 p.m ' said he led his brothers and: ters, who ranged in age fro: months to 9 years, from the' ond-floor bedroom, where li slept, to the first floor. They*: out a bathroom window. The cause of the fire leaking propane tank used heat the second floor. Damagi the house near downtown 1 $15,000. Bears fough ‘Is going Shell)' him b kid to AY in the imni < , But whhii the p bem h the g; and I Mark chano sepai. line f t scorei the ot Wn A|cM siveh Parents: Please excuse the excuse LEESVILLE, La. (AP) — “My son is under the doctor’s care and should not take P.E. today,” one parent wrote. “Please execute him.” That death sentence was inadver tently recommended in a note — written by a parent who was in a hurry or possessed of an uncertain vocabulary — to excuse a child’s ab sence from school in Vernon Parish. Duplicated copies of some of the parish’s more astonishing excuse notes were given out at a School Board meeting this month. “Some of them were obviously made up by students,” Richard Car ter, assistant principal of Leesville High School, said Wednesday. But most, he said, were probably legiti mate excuses written by parents in the rural Louisiana parish. In these samples, names were re placed with either Fred or Mary to protect innocent and guilty alike. One parent appeared to have taken drastic action: “Please excuse Mary for being absent. She was sick, and I had her shot.” Another had a more comprehen sive request: “Please excuse Fred for being. It was his father’s fault.” “Please ackuse F'red being absent on Jan. 28, 29, 30, 31, 32 and 33,” wrote a parent who lives by an un usual calendar. “Mary was absent from school yes terday as she was having a gang- over,” wrote one, who apparently expected the school tohetolei: social follies. “Fred has an acre in his side another. And in an extreme case off losing things, “Please excuse from P.E. for a few days. Hefei 1 terday out of a tree and misf! his hip.” In a confusion of office wod 1 medical terms, one parent' “Please excuse Mary fromjif terday. She is administrating. And several had a raciertonff “Please excuse Fred forbeuj sent. He had a cold and breed well.” “Please excuse Mary. She has sick and under the doctor." Used motorcycles: Yamaha RX50, $495. Scooter 180, $895. SR185, $595. RD350, $345. XS650, $1095. XS850, $795. Kawasaki Eliminator, 3261 m., $2795. LTD1000, $1285., also - V45 Sabre, GS450, prices in clude T.T. 8c L. University Cycles, 696-8222. 85t2/3 KS ATTENTION MAY GRADUATES ORDER YOUR GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS N0QJ! 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