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Page 6/The Battalion/Thursday, September 1, 1988 ATO Thurs. Sept. 1,8:30 p.m. Open Party (D J. - The Dance Servants) Sat. Sept. 3, 8:30 p.m. Open Party (Live Band: Patio Furniture) Mon. Sept. 5, 8:30 p.m, Smoker (Invite only) Wed. Sept. 7, 8:30 p.m Open Party Fri. Sept. 9, 8:30 p.m. Invite only All parties at ATO house ATO HOUSE Villa Maria Skaggs University Dr. 2310 S. College <D CD 0) O o CO Hi DELIVERY ON THE DOUBLE. At Little Caesars® when you order one delicious pizza, we automatically bring you two, for one low price. And we bring them fast. That’s delivery on the double. Only from Little Caesars? Little Caesar’s Mugs Northgate Now Delivers 35«£ refills or Free to Campus witll purchase Delivery Charge $1°° 2 Pizzas BUY ONE PIZZA... GET ONE FREE! with cheese and 1 Item 2 Medium Pizzas with Cheese and 2 Items Buy any size Original Round pizza at regular price, get identical pizza FREE! Small $5™ Medium $T 77 Large BUY ONE Slice iGEt ONE FREE! $9" plus tax 75 plus tax 99C I ADDITIONAL ITEMS AND EXTRA CHEESE EXTRA ■ADDITIONAL ITEMS AND j EXTRA CHEESE EXTRA OFFER GOOD WITH COGPOJV 01\T,¥ B-Th-9-l-SS Expires: 9-39-88 B-Th-9-1-88 Expires: 9-39-88 B-Th-9-1-88 Expires: 9-39-88 ®!*(®x§as8! B-Th-9-1-88 Expires: 9-39-88 NORTHGATE 268-0220 University & Stasney COLLEGE STATION 696-0191 SW Parkway & Texas BRYAN 776-7171 E. 29th <& Briar crest little Caesars Pizza Mattox threatens law firms that fail affirmative action tes Huld I pc Hoc ■pie j down t was go Yh>rth pulled : lions pne a i AUSTIN (AP) — Attorney General Jim Mattox said Wednesday he wants private law firms doing business with state government to adopt plans for hiring more women, black and Hispanic lawyers. Firms that don’t will face losing their share of the state’s multimillion-dollar legal corporations and busi ness firms, he said. “We want to see an affirmative action plan, an affir mative action policy and affirmative action progress,” Mattox said. “We want to see the first steps being taken.” Although the attorney general is the state’s lawyer, many government agencies hire outside help from pri vate law firms to handle bond work, contracts and other legal affairs. The attorney general must approve those arrangements, Mattox said. Moxe than 40 private firms and lawyers did business with state government during the budget year that ended Wednesday. Mattox said he expects quick action on improving the number of minorities working for firms that want such business in the future. “We expect them to move soon,” he said. “If they don’t we expect to take that into consideration. We are throwing a pebble into an empty lake right now — and we want to see those ripples start.” Beginning Thursday, law firms contractin work for the stale will be asked to report to the; general the number of minority employees th on the payroll. Mattox asks that firms approved to work i agencies fill out and return employment questii along with copies of their affirmative actio within 30 days after receiving the OK to work!: government. At the end of the next fiscal year, Aug. 31,19 firms will he asked for an update on rec ruitingai ing. If no progress has been made, the firm! approved to do further legal work for the state, said. Mattox said he wouldn’t establish any quota but that he does expect firms to respond Irecaus implications concerning what coulci happen if i not. “It’s very clear that if we get the employment! now, and then we look at the statistics 11 mom! now and we do not see any progress or any othi mative action-type activities taking place, then lieve we should follow the role of rejecting thoi posed law firm) contracts,” he said. eiBtion 1' ‘ h ,' at! ist. 1 wa whc IIM.ihs pat ion. wbelmii Rudolf Nureyev will danct just a few places in America this year, r kow OLIVE One of them is right here. Rudolf Hureyev is one of the greatest, and certainly most famous ballet dancers of all time. Since his world-rocking leap to freedom” from the Soviet Union in 1961, he has electrified the world of dance. He has danced with all the world's great companies, including the Paris Opera Ballet, which he now directs. NSC OPAS 16 will present Rudolf Hureyev and Friends, the Paris Opera Ballet, as just one of the seven great performances on this season's Music Series. In addition to his performance here, he will host an informal reception after the NSC OPAS performance. Only OPAS 16 season ticket holders will be guaranteed tickets to this sure sell-out. Don't wait for single tickets and miss this rare opportunity. OPAS 16 season tickets are now on sale for the Music Series, and for the Theater Series, which will bring six hit Broadway performances including My One and Only'and A View From The Bridge'. Order yours today. Tickets on sale at the MSC Box Office, Rudder Center, Credit card order by phone 845-1234. This season we bring you the worli MSC Opera and Performing Arts Society • Memorial Student Center of Texas University hey T( Tl S TE