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Page 6/The Battalion/Friday, October 30, 1987 THEATRE PLITT theatres GUIDE Lost Bovs ir) >yi Sat & Sun 9:10 Midnight show Sat. Dirty Dancing (PG-13) Tough Guys Don’t Dance (PG) Sat & Sun 2:05 4:30 7:00 9:30 Cinema III Poll shows Bush as ‘winner’ of televised kickoff debate Sat&Sun 2:104:107:10 Post Oak Mall (PG) Fatal Beauty Sat & Sun 2:05 4:20 7:05 9:20 Post Oak Mall Suspect < R > Sat & Sun 2:00 4:00 7:00 9:00 Post Oak Mall [Trick or Treat Midnight show Saturday The Hidden (R) Sat & Sun 2:00 4:15 7:05 9:20 Cinema III Prince of Darknessl Sat & Sun 2:10 4:20 7:10 9:05 Midnight show Saturday Cinema III WE HAVE CUFFS NOTES ««».. TH[ SCARLET LETTER Cliffs Notes answer your questions about literature as you study and review. Each is designed to help improve your grades and save you time. Come in and see our Cliffs Notes display. Available at: 845-8681 HOUSTON (AP) — Vice Presi dent George Bush and former tele vision evangelist Pat Robertson had the most to cheer about Thursday from a survey of Republican voters who watched the kickoff debate of the GOP presidential campaign. Of the 400 GOP voters questioned immediately after Wednesday night’s debate, 34 percent said they thought Bush was the winner. The survey, conducted by SRI Re- seach Center Inc. of Lincoln, Neb., reached GOP voters in Iowa, New Hampshire, and 11 Southern states that will vote on March 8, 1988. One highlight of the two-hour de bate, nationally televised on PBS’ “Firing Line” program, was a clash between Bush and former Delaware Gov. Pete du Pont. Du Pont questioned whether Bush had “any vision, any principles, any policy by cal .” The vice president retorted y calling du Pom’s proposal for irivate alternative to Social Security private a “nutty idea.’ And when du Pont appeared to question Bush’s loyalty to the White House, Bush said, “It’s Fine when you’re outside, carping, criticizing your president. It’s very different when you’re in there having to make the tough call.” When people were asked before the debate for their preference in the GOP presidential Field, 42 per cent named Bush, 23 percent Dole, 12 percent named Robertson, 5 per cent Rep. Jack Kemp of New York, 2 percent du Pont and 2 percent for mer Secretary of State Alexander M. Haig Jr. 15 percent were undecided. After the debate, 43 percent named Bush, 18 percent Dole, 16 percent Robertson, 7 percent Kemp, 5 percent du Pont and 4 percent Haig. The percentage of undecided dropped to 8. Bush was the overwhelming choice when debate watchers were asked, "Who do you think will end up being the Republican nominee for president in 1988?” The vice president was named by 64 percent. Dole was second at 16 percent and Robertson third with 8 percent. On the question of which candi date “did tne best in terms of im pressing voters with his personal presence, charisma and attractive ness,” Robertson was the choice of 27 percent, with Kemp next at 20 percent. Bush was the choice of 17 percent and Dole of 15 percent. On foreign policy issues. Bush and Haig tied with 3/ percent each. No other candidate was the choice of more than 8 percent. Midland celebrates well rescue with festivities in toddler’s honor MIDLAND (AP) — This city shrugged off its oil woes and took to the streets Thursday to celebrate the rescue of Jessica McClure, but the toddler who captured the heart of a nation had to view the festivities from a hospital window. To the beat of a high school band, more than 800 marchers bearing balloons and ribbons honored the volunteers who pitched in for the marathon rescue effort that freed the 19-month-old girl who wedged in a well shaft for 58 hours. Jessica, whose condition is satis factory, peered at the passing pa- Midland bands rade through a window at Memorial Hospital. “She giggled when the came by,” nursing supervisor Margaret Pape said. Midland Police Chief Richard Czech estimated that as many as 40,000 people lined streets fes tooned with pink ballons and pink the was ribbons for the little girl, and Mid land County ofFices closed an hour early so people could see the 4 p.m. parade. The crowd’s loudest cheers came when the huge, green "rat-hole” drill that resembled the rescue shaft rumbled past. Behind it was a flat bed trailer piled high with stuffed toys and a sign that said: “We’re tick led pink.” Earlier this week, Gov. Bill Clements declared Thursday “Jessica Mclure Day” statewide. This Saturday and Sunday only, we’ll treat you to half off everything your heart desires. Come celebrate our grand opening. Come indulge in Baskin-Robbins , greatest creation. The new 31 Treats Dessert Shoppe in College Station. Its the ultimate dessert emporium. Where you can treat yourself to a fluffy Belgian Waffle or warm Blueberry Muffin for breakfast. Sit and sip Cinnamon Cappuccino and munch on Coconut Macadamia Nut Cookies after the movies. Or top off an afternoon of shopping with some Peanut Butter Frozen Yogurt and all your favorite toppings. Of course, you can always dip into 3Tderful flavors of ice cream. Fulfill all your dessert fantasies at the one and only 31 Treats Dessert Shoppe. And October 31st and November 1st only you can indulge yourself for half the price. Its your sweetest dream come true. Police m officer slay to Arizona ct irpopulatio iris sai< Iready ■ iXC AUSTIN ( Bor of MIDLOTHIAN (AP| iar ged Thur teen-ager charged will t B do not murder in last week's si ove race tr death of an undercover',; tt j, ie U p m< fleer has told police hetts Lopositioi nessed the shoodng, a know said. ■ our sin Brad hollar, a lawyer; p Harr Richard Goeglein, 17,oiil [hey’re not - : ^hts pending the appo; Igh They] an attorney, said the him the 16-year-oldco-de! shot George William RafE< because he believed the was responsible for the ii; some of his friends. “(Goeglein) said the«| sisted on killing him and he did,” hollar said.I at him three times and twice in the head.” Meanwhile, authorities;] zona, where Goeglein family lived before n» Texas, said the youthwi; bludgeoning attack on r - ager at Goeglein’shome: ipein NAK Authorities investipi; red in step Field’s death and theers, says F homicide in Williams. A; isbie E. 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