Page 12/The Battalion/Monday, March 21, 1988 jazzerctee You are invited to a Jazzerclze Open House March 21 through 26 FREE JAZZERCISE CLASSS SPECIAL DISCOUNT • Refreshments Mon. & Wed. Tues. Thurs. Sat. 4:30*. 5:35* 9:15*, 5:00*, 6:05* 9:15*, 6:00* 9:00 * Babysitting Available Jazzercise Studio Wellbom@ Grove 764-1183 for more info 776-6696 Serving B-CS For 8 years World and Nation •Student Orientation Voting continues in San Salvador despite violence Zain’s Indian Restaurant SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (AP) — Salvadorans vowing not to be in timidated by guerrilla threats voted Sunday in legislative and municipal elections. The voting came after ex plosions ripped through the capital and sabotage knocked out power to much of the nation. Early turnout was moderate, with no long lines at polling places in the capital. There were some organiza tional difficulties, including late de livery of ballot boxes to some voting stations and arguments over the placement of party observers at ta bles where registrations were checked. The entire capital was without announces Family Buffet Saturday and Sunday 11:30 am-2:30 pm apn electricity after lef tist guerrillas blew up transmission towers outside the city. The outage meant that virtually no one in the city had running wa ter, as the state-owned utility’s pumps run on electricity. The outage knocked almost all ra dio stations off the air. Only the army’s Radio Cuscatlan, which has a powerful generator, was broadcast ing news. Telephone calls to local radio re porters around the country showed that guerrillas had knocked out power in 11 of El Salvador’s 14 prov inces. A half-dozen explosions were heard late Saturday and early Sun day in and around the capital. Guer rillas of the Farabundo Marti Na tional Liberation Front had vowed to step up sabotage attempts to demon strate their “repudiation” of the vote. The rebels, engaged in an 8-year- old war with the U.S.-backed gov ernment, considered the vote a farce and called for a boycott. The destruction of transmission towers and high-tension lines fol lowed the explosion Friday night of a car bomb in the affluent neighbor hood of Escalon. One person was in jured. At stake were all 60 seats in the National Assembly legislature. Vot ers also elected mayors and munici pal councils in all the 262 cities and towns nationwide. It was the fifth time since a 1979 coup by reform-minded officers that voters were casting ballots. The last election was in 1985. | All You Can Eat includes 4 different entrees, dessert, salad. Naan and Rice. $5. 95 Children under 12 % Soviet Foreign Minister arrives in U.S. for talks Friday and Saturday join us for exceptionally special entrees! 3 blocks North of Campus 313-A College Main 268-1414 WASHINGTON (AP) — Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard A. She vardnadze arrived Sunday for three days of talks with Reagan adminis tration officials that are bound to be dominated by the wars in Nicaragua and Afghanistan. Spark Some Interest! Use the Battalion Classifieds. Call 845-2611 The visit also may produce a date for the next superpower summit.— speculation centers on late May in Moscow — and some progress to ward a treaty to sharply reduce U.S. and Soviet long-range nuclear weap ons. The treaty is the projected cen terpiece for President Reagan’s fourth and final meeting with Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev, but ne gotiations in Geneva have proceeded slowly. “It’s possible, hut we not going to try to have one just for the sake of a treaty,” Shultz said. World Briefs Official: Insurance should pay fortes DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Insurance companies should pay for efforts to detect cancer early in return for slightly higher premiums, the head of the Amer ican Cancer Society said Sunday. “The public should be encour aged to ask about these proce dures, and physicians should be rewarded for providing them," society President Harmon Eyre said in a speech prepared for de livery Sunday at a society-spon sored conference for science writ ers. In an interview earlier, Eyre said he was talking about Pap tests for cervical cancer, stool blood tests for colon or rectal can cer, visual examination of the lower colon, called sigmoid#! copy, and breast X-rays cat mammograms for breasta In addition, he said, imurcj should provide reimbursemttj lot “health maintenanceexannj which include counseling alxj smoking and evaluation of ilj mouth and lymph nodes forcatj cer. When a smoker is treated»i antibiotics for pneumonia bronchitis resulting from si»J mg, he said, both physician at] patient are reimbursed. “But if that same smoker? to a physician lor counsel about that cigarette habit,nor is reimbursed.” he said. Canal seems untouched by crisis PANAMA CITY, Panama (AP) — When strikes shut down the rest of the country, Panama Ca nal employees went to work. When flaming barricades blocked downtown streets, roads to the ca nal were clear. The crisis grip ping the rest of the country has barely touched the waterway so important and vital to Panama's economy. Even at the height of this week’s protests, rioters demand ing the ouster of strongman Gen. Manuel Antonio Noriega avoided the canal zone just outside the capital. Canal officials said the most se rious problem was a transits page that made it impossible many canal employees t L GOLF SINGLES: CCWTESTD/ATE; Sun, Mar 27. Tee off will begin at 7:30 AM. Participants can signup! BPc tee time at registration. They must sign up for a tee time within their class. GREEN FEES: Students-$5;Fai ■ Staff- $6, payable at registration. Anyone holding a membership card to the TAMU Golf Course doesnotto pay the green fee; however, they must have their card with them at the time of registration. TOURNAMENT All classes will play an 18 hole scratch tournament. DIVISIONS: Both men's & women's divisions will bee 1 ; EQUIPMENT: Participants must furnish their own equipment. I SI ROCK CLIMBING TRIP WHERE: Enchanted Rock State Natural Area. WHEN: Aprils-10. REGISTRATION: Mar21 - April 4. Join us at the rock for an introduction to the thrills of rock climbing! Experienced guides will teach a variety of climbing techniques and safety skills. Spend the weekend testing your new skills. The $30 fee for this adventure includes rental of group camp ing equipment, climbing equipment, camping permits, and experinced instruction. The trip is offered to beginning and intermediate climbers and is limited to 10 participants. Sign up in the IM-Rec Sports Office in 159 Read. For more info, please call Patsy at 845- 7826. ENTRIES OPEN: MON, MAR 21 ENTRIES CLOSE: TUE, MAR 29 BUY 1 LARGE BUCKET OF BALL AND GET 1 SMALL BUCKET OF BALLS, FREE! GOOD ONLY ON FRI, MAR 25, 12 NOON - 6 PM. MUST PRESENT COUPON. T-SHIRT DESIGN CONTEST This contest is to determine a potential design for the Intramural-Recreational Sports All-University Cham pion T-Shirt. All entries must be received no later than 5:30 PM, Tuesday, March 22. Each participant may enter up to 3 designs. All entries become the property of Texas A&M Intramural-Recreational Sports De partment. Drawings should be no larger than 12" by 12". All entries must be black ink on white paper. Color recommendations may be made as well but will not be considered in judging. (Colors must be limited to 2 on the design). The winner will be notified by Mon, April 18 and will be awarded a $50.00 prize. For more information , contact Tom Reber, 845-7826. PICKLEBALL: ENTRY FEE: FREE!!! PLAY BEGINS: Tues, April 7. SCHEDULES: Will be posted on Thurs, Mar31 at the IM Rec Sports Office. COMPETITION: Class A-Highly Skilled; Class B - ModeratelyS Class C - Novice. All tournaments will be single elimination. EQUIPMENT'. Will be furnished. PRACTICE Will be available on April 5 & 6 in 351 G.Rollie White. HANDBALL: ENTRY FEE: Free!!! PLAY BEGINS: Tues, April 5. EQUIPMENT: Each participant must a new can of balls. COMPETITION: Class A - Highly skilled; CLASS B - Moderately skilled; Class C-Novic tournaments are single elimination. SCHEDULES: Will be posted on the IM bulletin board after3 PM on TV 31. RULES: USHA rules will apply. Matches consist of two games to 21 points and an 11 point tie breJ necessary. PUTT-PUTT GOLF: ENTRY FEE: A $2.00 green fee will be collected for Men's and Women's eventsa additional $2.00 per person will be collected for CoRec competition during registration in the IM-Rec Sports^ All equipment is available at the course. CONTEST DATE: Wed, Mar 30, 3:00 PM - 5:30 PM. LOCATION.'Pat Golf Course, Texas Ave, South, College Station, North of K-Mart. COMPETITION:Or\e round, 18 holecontes medalist (stroke) scoring. Ties in each division will be decided by tie breaking procedure. Local course rules* in effect. DIVISIONS: Men’s and Women's Singles competition and CoRec Doubles. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: McDonald’s Intramural Highlights is sponsored in the Battalion by your local McDonald’s Restau rants at University Drive, Manor East Mall, Hwy 21, Texas Avenue and Post Oak Mall. Stories are written by P.J. Miller, graphics are by Paul Irwin and photos are by Mark Figart and Sarah Cowan. Intramural-Rec reational Sports is a department in the Divi sion of Student Services. BASKETBALL ALL-UNIVERSITY PLAYOFFS The All-University Playoffs for the Intraf 1 Basketball Tournament will be held on Sun 27. All games will be played on G. RollieY Main Floor. The schedule of games is as Men’s C - 2:10; Corec C - 3:10;CorecB Women’s B - 5:10; Corec A - 6:10; 7:10; Men’s B - 8:10; Men’s A - 9:10 it- A * iitera MSC debat A&M whctl create beb minut the re sertio ntajoi Afte freshr m ajoi given the re Afi debar where got i; Panic Karer Texas move room or ag; She been i the p ; allow< He sa are n they , worlei f "T1 torme