1 cam 202 ( $1 DOMESTIC BEER, $2 IMPORTS YV sTm$n mu The Graduate International Business Society wishes to apologize for any inconvenience which may have resulted from the sudden cancellation of the NAFTA Debate. We look forward to providing TAMU and the surrounding communities with future quality events. Thank you. VMA Information Systems ^IMPACT One-Call Information Hotline 774-1222 Time and Temperature 1555 Real Estate 8001 Sports 3000 Financial 6001 Horoscopes ; 4000 Entertainment 9001 Medical/Dental 2000 Simplicity! 1. Dial Number 2. Enter 4-digit Code 3- Become Informed! 106 S. Main 775-4082 Wed April 21 Thur April 22 Soul Hat Sun April 25 Tickets on sale at Marooned 846-0017 ORGANIZATIONS REGISTRATION IS NOW GOING ON FOR MSC OPEN HOUSE DON'T BE LEFT OUT ! • Pick up a form in your organization's box in the Student Finance Center or in the Student Programs Office in MSC. • Reserve a table from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. with Nancy Adams in the Student Programs Office, Room 216 MSC. Cost of tables: $20 for first table $10/ additional table THE FINAL DAY TO REGISTER IS TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1993 MSC Open House is sponsored by MSC Public Realtions Committee 4C MSC Programs n*r April 1993 Date Committee Program Description 3 Aggie Cinema Unforgiven - Rudder Theater - 7, 9:30 p.m. & midnight 3 CAMAC Former Students Banquet and Awards Ceremony - 201 MSC - 7:00 p.m. 5 MSC Council Council Meeting - 201 MSC - 6:00 p.m.-Students, staff and faculy meet to decide MSC business and approve programs 8 Aggie Cinema Lawrence of Arabia - Rudder Auditorium - 7:00 p.m. 9 Aggie Cinema Resevoir Dogs - Rudder Auditorium - 8 & 10 p.m. 10 Hospitality “Easter Egg Hunt” - Party for children of students, faculty and staff ; 12 MSC Council Council Meeting - 216T MSC - 6:00 p.m. 15 OPAS “Academy of St. Martin in-the Fields and Christopher Parkening” - Rudder Auditorium - 8:00 p.m. - Orchestra and famed guitarist 15 Aggie Cinema Enchanted April - Rudder Theater - 7 & 9:00 p.m. 16 CAMAC “Spring Fajita Cookout” - Hensel Park - 5:30 p.m. - Students invite faculty, staff, and family for a barbecue 16 Variety Show “Variety Show” - Rudder Auditorium - 7:30 p.m.-Students compete in a talent show 17 MSC “MSC Awards Ceremony” - Rudder T heater - 2:00 p.m. - individual recognition of the MSC’s Student volunteers 19 1 MSC Council Meeting - 216T MSC - 6:00 p.m. 22 Senior Class Council “Senior Bash” - Texas Hall of Fame - 8:00 p.m. 23 Aggie Cinema Walt Disnev’s Aladdin - Rudder Auditorium - 7, 8:45. 10:30 &c midnight 24 Senior Class Council “Senior Banquet” - College Station Hilton - 6:30 p.m. 24 Senior Class Council “Ring Dance” - MSC & Rudder - 9:00 p.m. 26 MSC Council Council Meeting - 216T MSC - 6:00 p.m. 30-1 Aggie Cinema A Few Good Men - Rudder Auditorium - 7. 9:30 & midnight 30 Town Hall “Coffee House” - Rumors - 8:00 p.m. For more information, contact the MSC Student Programs Office at 845-1515 Page 10 The Battalion Tuesday, April 20,1993 South Africans mourn slain leader 80,000 people pay tribute at funeral THE ASSOCIATED PRESS JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — Millions of blacks across South Africa boycotted work Monday to honor slain leader Chris Hani, who was buried in an emotional ceremony as police clashed with enraged youths. At least 26 people were killed Sunday night and Monday, nearly all in Johannesburg's black townships, including two people whose charred bodies were found in a house near the stadium where the funeral was held. More than 80,000 grieving blacks honored Hani at a peaceful ceremony in the stadium. Thousands of mourners, unable to get into the packed stadium. stood outside. Police fought running battles outside the stadium with hundreds of youths who fired guns, hurled rocks and set fire to several buildings. At least 10 people were wounded, officials said. Business groups said at least half the country's six million black workers stayed away from work Monday, the second major one-day strike to mourn Hani in a week. Johannesburg and other city centers were largely deserted. Nineteen people were killed Sunday night in drive-hy attacks by black gunmen in the Sebokeng black township, and three people were killed Monday in Vosloorus as they went to the funeral, police said. Also Monday, police said they found the body of a man who had r - been shot to death in the ) Katlehong township out of Johannesburg. It was not clear if the deaths were linked to the funeral. Police fired shotguns and rubber bullets at protesters blocking a road near Cape Town on Monday, injuring five people. Hani, head of the Communist Party and a top African National Congress official, was one of the country's most popular black leaders. Despite scattered violence since Hani was killed by a white gunman April 10, reaction to the death of one of the country's ) major black leaders has been fairly restrained. South Dakota governor dies in plane crash; 8 people killed THE ASSOCIATED PRESS DUBUQUE, Iowa- A plane carrying South Dakota Gov. George Mickelson and seven other people crashed in eastern Iowa after reporting engine failure Monday. There were no survivors, a sheriff said. Jackson County Sheriff Boh Lyons said, "Everyone on board is dead." Mickelson's body wasn't immediately identified. However, Dick Vohs, an aide to Iowa Gov, Terry Branstad, said the airplane's passenger list included Mickelson. Janelle Toman, press secretary for Mickelson, confirmed Mickelson was on the plane. Rose Marie Ambrosy, who owns the farm where the plane crashed, said no one on the ground was hurt. Other victims included two South Dakota state commissioners and Roger Hainie, director of the Sioux Falls Development Foundation. Mickelson, 51, a Republican, was serving his second term. He was elected governor in 1986 and won another four-year term in 1990. He also served six years in the South Dakota House, where he was speaker in 1979- 80 The plane was returning to South Dakota from Cincinnati when it crashed after reporting engine trouble. TKEs begin reconstruction ]01 IN BA R TRAhA/Thc Battalion TKE president-elect Steve Gilmore, a community health major, and rush chairman Neil Campbell, a nuclear physics major, begin work on the new TKE lodge w hich will be located near highway 60. The TKEs have been homeless since last August, when the old Chance mansion burned to the ground. Cnme Stoppers Police look for computer thief In the early morning hours of Wednesday, Nov. 18 at the new chemistry building on the Texas A&M University campus, a thief found a way into the secured 1986 wing. The thief crawled over the wall between the two offices, intent on stealing some computer equipment. As the thief was climbing the wall, he used a water faucet for a step and, in doing so, snapped the faucet. The thief was successful in stealing a computer, before fleeing from the area. The broken faucet leaked water into the chemistry lab for nearly two hours before being discovered. The equipment in the lab has been estimated to be worth over $150,000. Lab officials report that the computer was a Macintosh Model 4/40 with a serial #FG146140022. Texas A&M University detectives report tnat this lab had been burglarized twice in October, and computer equipment was taken. A Hyundia 286 computer, two Suga Monitors with VGA cards, and a Hewlett-Packard Printer Model HP22265 were stolen. This week the University Police Department and Crime Stoppers need your help to identify the persons responsible for this burglary. If you have information that could be helpful, call Crime Stoppers at 775-TIPS. When you call, you will not have to give your name. Crime Stoppers will assign you a spedal coded number that will be used to protect your identity. If your information leads to an arrest and grand jury indictment. Crime Stoppers will pay you up to $1,000 in cash. Crime Stoppers also pays cash for information on any felony crime or the location of any wanted fugitive. 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