The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 15, 1989, Image 7

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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.
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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.
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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.
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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