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I. T exas ASM Flying Club Hizacfiing tfie ‘Best to ( J : ty tfie Best Interested people are urged to attend our meeting Tuesday, September 19 at the Airport Clubhouse For information Call President Bodie Kirby 822-3788 7:30 p.m. ‘S jparc altertc ly na^e Duck/ Trac^ V — " sfn'p doej not dJ'-'ocjfe BlcJkohol ,V/rwr/'tarion, cruelty to SmsH ^oi^e^ficafec hoi>sek>(<3 ° r the basic overall heiodistic aihtudf <jf college scents to6ay. /k a character in , "Spa^e Phi/lips p.T. X have teen asKei t° elbdr<t%<> 3. T£uJ C&rxry&it 4 } that have teen l 6revia+inj aroOru? . -and-there. c here Ly /fousa/sK; LtJhatt'rfr rumor*, may say, u>e never re/y or\ che^p hu/nor net a [soyt- ^ Thank yoo. y o h[ MmAA I Quite the Contrary In fad. The truth is there are moral 3>Tti> eiWical $omethlr,c^-or- anr5tr\*rs ^very (3ay in "SPrtDe PHILLIPS, P.Z ATTENTION AGGIE CREATIVE WRITERS Study in workshops directed by published, award-winning writers: James Hanna-Fiction Charles Gordone-Drama Pat Ellis Taylor-Poetiy Limited to only 10 students to be selected from submissions Fee: $ 10 payable upon acceptance. Deadline: September 18th Submission: Maximum of 10 typed, double-spaced pages of original work. Send to: James Hanna English Department Texas A&M University College Station, Texas 77843-4227 Note: Please include a SASE for return of your manuscript and include your phone number. » Anti-apartheid policy delays purchases e cart wl, wk , foro nal Iff studf ee of>] AUSTIN (AP) — The Austin City Council’s anti apartheid policy, which calls for an end to contracts vith companies linked to South Africa, is delaying some purchases needed by city government. For example, the city was ready to start running so phisticated new computer software that will make utility bills easier to r ead, but a glitch in buying the necessary hardware has stalled the long-awaited project. It has been more than three months since the City Council unanimously approved the stricter anti-apart heid ordinance, and Councilman George Humphrey said he expects more conflicts to crop up as various de partments review contracts and begin to make pur chases. “This was bound to come up,” Humphrey, a co-au thor of the measure, said. The council has decided to appoint a five-member board, made up of four residents and the city’s pur chasing officer, to recommend to the City Council what action it should take when problems arise and if excep tions to the law should be granted. inforc ager* icatio: se cot of* rtmet 3 \agci inema/ Presents Friday and Saturday on Sept. 15 & 16 in Rudder Theatre MISSISSIPPI BURNING (7:30 and 9:45) and FRetth Also Presenting The Man From (Snowy Diver SotccntCaxt 'WCutitteer Sefet. f 6 <zt 3:00 .Mr. uc T^ccdcCert *76rC<z&ie Tickets will be sold at Rudder Box Office. Admission is $2.00 with TAMU ID. , NO food, drink, or tobacco products will be permitted in the theatre. For more information call the Aggie Cinema Hotline: 847-8478. On Metal Music Gorky Park Gorky Park Mercury Onslaught In Search of Sanity London SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SEPTEMBER 30 Hastings We’re Entertainment!^^ SAY NO! TO DRUGS Bryan • Manor East Shopping Center College Station • Culpepper Plaza