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Now At Your Favorite Food Store Page 6/The BattalionAThursday, October 1, 1987 and Saturday, midnight idder Theatre, $2.00 THEY ONLY MET ONCE, BUT IT CHANGED THEIR LIVES FOREVER. Friday and Saturday 7:30 and 9:45 Rudder Theatre $2.00 WARNER BROS Presents MEL GIBSON • DANNY GLOVER A SILVER PICTURES Production A RICHARD DONNER Hm “LETHAL WEAPON" GARY BUSEY FrfmEdtor STUART BAIRD Production Dee^nm J MICHAEL RIVA Director ot Photo^aphy STEPHEN GOLDBl ATT Muse by MICHAEL KAMEN and ERIC CLAPTON VW*ten by SHANE BLACK Produced by RICHARD DONNER and X)EL SILVER Directed by RICHARO DONNER ^sffereirce, t :3."' ». * rVieVT* 011 ’ ^ e oV t> °' Y'-' * , d eveK>P e^gy. P %p\ore and tisls and IT Y energy teS more concer Wgd et Che vrc vron, mnova^ ote and m people a^ to xed to dom^ creatrvesnPP a . o0 on a u '" Wn8 ' ;,e S a»4 « nee tVrerr c t Vie f 0 " 0 ^ 1 {o Uo^rng deg ,iUbeonC^ duate ^tVre , talk to m a i, MS or Ptf locator iec S , %r^ d8th ;t ober pW) s BSt MS or 5 Peuo^ October science ’ tU ’ 7 • romP uter t OCt ° cC\/-e> tO SC* October sC hedu t office to se the YVacetcten d e gr ee • • • v>/< = r^^ere-'“ 5 ” ,Cb ,u ha vC to t»eop^ e ^°* CbeYion " V " ^ isi Horoscope A t INIVPRQAI OU—n ir>r Thursday ADULT CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS: will meet at 6 p.m in 145 MSC. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: will meet at 12:15 p.m. Call Student Affairs for the location of the meeting. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS: will meet at 8:30 p.m. in 145 MSC. TEXAS A&M CYCLING TEAM: will meet at 7 p.m. in 105 G. Rollie White. WRITING OUTREACH: Jerry Sosville will discuss “Avoid ing Dangling Modifiers” at 6:30 p.m. in 110 Blocker. ASIAN-AMERICAN ASSOCIATION: will meet at 7 p.m. in 404 Rudder. INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT FORUM: will meet at 7 p.m. in 607 Rudder. CHESS CLUB: will meet at 7 p.m. in 607 Rudder. INTRAMURAL SPORTS: There is an ultimate Frisbee cap tains’ meeting at 5 p.m. in 167 Read. NAVIGATORS: will discuss “Are You Dating the Right Per son?” at 7:30 p.m. in the Corps Quadrangle Lounge B. TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY PRESS: Texas A&M President Frank E. Vandiver and Dr. Klaus Huebner will autograph copies of their books from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Clayton Wil liams Alumni Center. .ivii Dlynr le FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1988 HAPPY BIRTHDAY! IN THE NEXT YEAR OF YOUR LIFE: Surround yourself with people who are positive in their actions as well as their thinking. Job opportunities abound! A love relationship gets one more chance. The money flows in steadily. Build savings to give yourself security in your later years. Taking some time off will recharge your batteries. Be on the lookout for a chance to advance your education and career. A secret must be revealed in order to end tension. CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DATE: dictator Benito Mus solini, author Booth Tarkington, Sen. Nancy Kassebaum, actor Ri chard Egan, naturalist Charles William Beebe, actor Robert Fuller, UN leader Dag Hammarskjold, anchorman Peter Jennings, actor William Powell. ARIES (March 21-April 19): Watch what you say or you could give ammunition to someone who hopes to unseat you. You have higher-up’s attention. Give this person an earful. Legal matters need to be finalized today. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Be less forceful in the workplace. Stay on top of financial matters and do not fall behind with the paper work. Your loyalty is admirable but could harm your career if carried to PVtrpmAS GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Han dling minor details right is very important for success. Check with a doctor if feeling under the weather. A weekend of rest and relaxation could fix up whatever is ailing you. CANCER (June 21-July 22): You are not getting enough sleep, but you are happy and that is what counts. Tell guests who overstay their welcome to hit the road. You need your privacy. Home cooking lifts your spirits. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Take whatever steps are necessary to improve your finances. Travel is a stimulus for romance. Time spent with children may be one of the best investments you ever make. Be a good listener. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Some of you are ready to give up your single status. Take partner’s ideas seriously or you could miss a golden financial opportunity. Make a special effort to look good. Travel is favored. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): You have been obsessed with work lately. Find new interests and meet new people. You can solve a money problem, but it will take work and total honesty. Clear up a misunder standing. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You will become a top achiever if you take on projects that require use of your hands as well as your mind. Friday COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE AND ENVIRONMEN TAL DESIGN: will have a reception for “Austin Annual" at 7 p.m. in Langford Architecture Center. YELL PRACTICE: will be held at i nidnight at the west en trance of the Lubbock Civic Center, near the Buddy Holly statue. COLOMBIAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION: will have a re union for all A&M Colombians at 8 p.m., 906 Navidad, in Bryan. UNI FED CAMPUS MINISTRIES: will have a peanut-butter fellowship at 11:30 a.m. at Rudder Fountain and a Bible study at 6:30 p.m. at the A&M Presbyterian Church. STUDY ABROAD OFFICE: Fulbright applications are due at 5 p.m. in 161 Bizzell West. INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION: Sam Tid well will discuss “Immigration Law: Coping with the Changes” at 7 p.m. in 504 Rudder. CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST: will meet at 7 p.m. in 108 Harrington. MANAGEMENT 481: VISITING EXECUTIVE SERIES: Frederick Meyer will speak at 10 a.m. in 114 Blocker. r' A T-> T? m TT 1 A T T- , ... i hiring co- iportunities leer lobby. ACROSS 31 Samuel’s l Gourmet mentor spread 34 Crisscross 5 Get rid of 35 Coal 9 Seaweed scuttle product 36 Gain 10 Arizona 37 Mason’s Indian need 11 Aida's 39 Enumerate “— Scene” 40 Frayed 12 Hebrew 41 Salt tree prophet 15 Deer 42 Require 43 “Moon- 16 “— Joey” 17 Pullman struck" or diner star 18 Actor DOWN Carrillo 1 Jury list 19 One of the 2 Spry Leagues 3 Cary Grant 20 Ancient film Yesterday’s Answer 21 Gratis 23 Stubborn one 24 Turkic language 26 “Sunflower” star 27 Pale 28 Baritone Juan 29 Colorado Indian 30 “High — ” 4 Before 5 Type of pulley 6 Christmas symbol 7 Spire ornament 8 Converse 13 German city 14 Eve — 16 Breakwater 22 Johnnie or Aldo 23 My (Fr.) 24 Tantalize 25 Michael mas daisy 26 “ — of the Flies" 28 Formed a cartel 30 1 told you so! 32 Thread 33 Between (prefix) 38 Trouble 39 Varnish ingredient ite rs By Tam Spi When the 1£ all season end ian Scott Livii ot ready to s otonly was dr thletics but al ?sent the Unii merican Gam With the Un , .. silver meda ehind Cuba, 1 ijy to the 198 ndalong care* "The main g uslify for the igitone, 22 an il economics And we did. O old medal, bi jpposed to wi ley're so much Only the top m Games qt ummer Olym] lorea. “If Cuba can me in secon lained. “If the; ould have ha hey get an at ley’re Cuba ai er one team ir play well. “Basically tl iames is a wan id a chance foi le Olympics, immer before i The team is merican baseb “They usual! tors ‘ Battalion, ^ 1/ tg days be- ^ ion iers, the work- ople. ic groups de- t less for their pay more for si ness people vs the various and workers ive their posi- ' the business loudspeakers ig techniques idp re-create d 1930s. The establish the ic portrayals time. ort, lasting a In that time spirit of the :alth of infor- in nineteen ghteen years By Hal Assistant Well, w I’ve In all of the h |tion that has y !w weeks conct 00 t b a 1 1 eague players tike, as all of ie greedy layers lined in single file the greedy c asitive this was t ally laughed oc h seems thai 'ingto cross the Dorsett, of c J Med in news: «ts nationwide tout Randy Wl hi Dorsett sa imself, Captain Scat :ab. How many e ‘^logical darts ulls-eye? Plenty. The simple hy most simp] if Tf • r . }"• If crossing tl ,ein the first pi; the perfor- hich presents ■ Sherwood, a son because could notaf- Be honest about a relationship that could be improved. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): It is time to change your freewheeling ways. Pay off overdue bills and rid yourself of old loves. You need to get both your personal and business life better organized. Show dependability. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Your love of children brings you real satisfaction, but it also in creases your work burden. Look after your own interests for a while. Build up resistance to colds by getting more rest. AQUARIUS Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Your future is in your own hands. It is time to bite the bullet and decide just how important a rela tionship is to you. Take charge of a volatile situation and settle it. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Do whatever is necessary to protect your financial security. Save some one from liis indulgences. You will do just great in a job that puts you in the public eye. Pour on the charm. Under” is e of its rapid cal structure, a way that is formative. It r ance to the ers, which is m that pre- refer ed where she -;h had been te. but the killer Nunley, that Howe below and at the Stuc at 696-34E S'; An equal opP° rtuntty empl°7 er ^ ~ - — - ' «4P ^ V. 4 C- •'Veil'd iOl information has produced nothing. “It is just like the person who did it vanished into thin air,” said Nun ley, 45, co-owner of a Channelview insurance business with her hus band, Leon. The body of Leah Nanette Nun ley, 22, was found Sept. 16, 1986 on the floor of her apartment, above :o think any- we are at an seems to be nothing leit to uo just sit back and wait.” Harris County sheriffs investiga tors said the young woman knew her attacker because there was no sign of forced entry. A re-enactment of the crime was even televised three times hy Crime Stoppers, but they did not receive a single call on the case.