1 The Battalion Classifieds WISE MOVE Page 8 The Battalion Wednesday, September 2 To place an ad, phone 845-0569 Wc have student airfares! w Costa Rica London Paris Frankfurt Moscow Tokyo $139" $279" $339* $359* $409* $390* ♦Above fares are each way from Houston based on roundtrip purchase. Restrictions apply. Taxes not included. One way fares slightly higher. /eeaedion tie epot/ Council Travel 2000 Guadalupe Austin, IX 78705 512-472-4931 i DEFENSIVE DRIVING CLASS . i i i i i L Oct. 2 (9 a.m. - 4 p.m.) Oct. 4 & 5 (6 p.m. - 9 p.m. ea. night) College Station Conference Center Pre-Register by telephone (24 hrs. a day) Call 690-6172 for more information on these classes. STATE APPROVED DRIVING SAFETY COURSE Sponsored by Texas Safety Assoc. Lie #605 mm mm ^ mm wm wmm iCUt here mmmm — I J Hey Ags - Gotta little story for ya! Beginning October 1st we will offer a new opportunity for you to join Sam's Club If you qualify - Do you have a current TAMU paycheck stub? You Qualify! SAM’S 1_ U 13 MEMBERS ONLY 1405 East Bypass (Next to Furrow's) • College Station ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER What's Up Wednesday For more information call Heather Anderson at 847-0631. Texas A&M LaCrosse Team: practice every Monday-Friday from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. in the Soccer field by Zachry parking lot. For more information, call Alex Cohen at 696- 1999. Aggie Counseling Experience (ACE): in terviews for Student Volunteer Program at the Student Counseling Service. Deadline Oct 1. For more information call Kerry Hope or Betty Milburn at 845-4427 at the 3rd floor YMCA. Who's Who Among Students in American Universities: all completed applications are due to be turned in to the Student Activities Department (125 SSB) by 5 p.m. For more info call the Student Activities Dept, at 845-1133. outs for the club Tuesdays, Wednesdays! 5:00-7:00 p.m. and Fridays from 12:3(1 p.m. For more info call Delayne at 764-891 Reformed University Fellowship: Bible study and fellowship from 7-8 p.m. in Rudder 501. Aggie Counseling Experience: is har- interviews for the Student Volunteer Progi at the Student Counseling Service on tht floor of the YMCA Building. For anyinli Kerry Hope or Betty Milburn at 845-4427. Dance Arts Society (DAS): additional Jazz class in G. Rollie White at 8 p.m. For more in formation call Debbie Canales at 696-6524. Woman's Bonfire Committee: scavenger hunt in Rudder 404 at 7 p.m. For more info call Terri at 846-3293 or Angela at 847-2800. Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Aggies: is ing a Rap Group at 7:00 p.m. in room! the Evans Library. For more info calltheQ line at 847-0321. Liberal Arts Student Council: general meeting in Rudder 401. For more information call Misty Dawn at 847-2361. CAMAC (Committee for the Awareness of Mexican-American Culture): committee meeting at 6:00 p.m. in MSC 226. For more info, call Michelle Alvarado at 845-1515. Real Estate Development Association: be having Morris Harper speak to their git on Single Tenant Properties at7:00p.m.in Architecture Centre, room 105C. Sigma Iota Epsilon: speaker meeting at 7 p.m. at 163 Blocker. For more information call Beth 764-0523. United Campus Ministry: Aggie supper at 6 p.m. at the A&M Presbyterian Church. Walkover from Fish Pond at 5:45 p.m. Amateur Radio Club: will have a meeting in Rudder 502. For more info call at 764-6701. Wednesday JULI philli DAVE THO/ BELINDA Bl MACK HAR Catholics on the Quad: general meeting in Lounge F at 9 p.m. For more information call Chris Oles at 847-2050. Catholic Student Association: Newman mass at 7:15 p.m. at St. Mary's Student Center. For more info, call Julie at 764-8329. Texas A&M Tennis Club: wants anya interested in tennis to meet in Rudder 519 6:00 p.m. For more info call Sabrina atfKi 2121. Amnesty International: meeting behind Sul Ross or inside Academic Rotunda (if rain ing) at 6 p.m. For more information call Wendy at 822-1038. Hispanic Journalists Assoc.: guest lecture in MSC 225 at 7 p.m. Catholic Student Association: Women of God meeting- support group for women 18 yrs and older at 11:30 a.m. in St. Mary's Stu dent Center Library. For more info call Tonya at 846-5717. TAMU Writing Centerwill behaving book sale in Blocker's 2nd floor lobby (mi 11:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. jC; dm pus ale , ait Agnostic & Atheist Student Group: gener al meeting HCC 108 from 7-9 p.m. For more information call Brett Lemoine. Inkshed Press: is having its weekly poetry workshop at 8:00 p.m. on the 2nd floor of the MSC above the check cashing desk. For more info call Hilde at 696-3136. The Navigators: will be having fellowship from 8:30-10:00 p.m. in room! SSB. For more info call Shane at Cari at 846-1741. Alcoholics Anonymous (AA): meeting in 145 MSC from 12-1 p.m. For more informa tion call CDPE: The Rainbow Center at 845- 0280. TAMU Microbiology Society: will be hav ing speakers from the A&M Medical school, graduate school and cooperative education programs at 7:00 p.m. in Rudder 302. The Classic Club:is having a general med ing at 316 Kyle Avenue. For more info call! or John at 693-3902. Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Re sources, and Related Sciences: guest lecture at 7:30 p.m. in Kleberg 127. KANM 99.9 FM Cable & GLBA: is having its weekly les/bi/gay radio show from 6:00- 7:00 p.m. For more info call the Gayline at 847- 0321. Agricultural Economics Agribusiness Ai sociation: is having its September'Sodi Meeting' and mixer at Bu 11 winkles Bar ait Grill from 5:00-7:00 p.m. For more infoci Wayne at 696-7838. Dept, of Philosophy & Humanities - Mu sic Section: brown bag concert at 12:30 p.m. in 402 Academic. For more information call Re becca Binder at 845-3355. Texas A&M NORML: will have informa tion available and Hemp products for sale in the MSC from 10:00 a.m.- 6:00 p.m. For more info call Jason at 846-0405. Networks: is having a general meetingi 6:30 p.m. in Hart Hall (Old Support Servki Office). For any info call Andrea at 847-2499. Student Y Association: general meeting in Rudder 504 at 7 p.m. For more information call Sharon Overton at 847-0887. Life Savers: will have their weekly bible study, prayer and praise at 6:00 p.m. in the All Faiths Chapel. For more info call Elnora Cray ton. Off Campus Aggies:will be havinglla football practice at 6:00 p.m and a gameat?: p.m. on Penberthy Field 5. For any infod Stephen at 693-9454. AIESEC: general meeting in SSB 146 at 7 p.m. For mbre information call 847-0724. Thursday Society of Professional Journalists (SF|| is holding a general meeting at 6:00 p.m Room 003 Reed McDonald Officer electa will take place. For more info call 764-1 Europe Club: general meeting at Dud- dley's at 10 p.m. For more information call Philipp Zeissig at 696-5905. Off Campus Aggies: will meet in the Zachry parking lot at 8:00 a.m. for Bonfire Cut this Saturday and Sunday. For any info call Paul at 696-5408. Aggie Lutherans: "Treehouse" fellowship at 7 p.m. at Our Saviour's Lutheran Church. TAMU Gymnastics Club: is having work- questions, call the neU^room at 845-3313. What's Up is a Battalion service that list non-profit events and activities. Itemsli What's Up should be submitted no later tk ejaf^isco three days before the desired run date. Apf ^ on 0 j- v cation deadlines and notices are not ever 2. and will not run in What's Up. If you ha , l - "charges a Hutc Texas Hutchisoi stituents ai events coa indictmen her Monda stop hurli: the charge tivated an other alleg The inc a Travis C< vestigatic wrongdoii was state ports cited employees personal h Hutchis aides were First Lady grilled on health care Hutchison The Associated Press Don’t miss this unforgettable presentation of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “Requiem,” featuring the musical brilliance of national singing sensations Tracy Dahl and Walter Mac Neil and the local talents of the Brazos Valley Symphony Orchestra, the Brazos Valley Chorale, Texas A&M’s Century Singers and the boys of the Houston Children’s Chorus. Tickets are on sale at the MSC Box Office - TAMU, )PA C or c ^ ar § e k) P^ one at ^5-1234 'F/IlJ Come of age with MSC OPAS... mid see the world in a new light Persons with disabilities please call 845-1515 to inform us of your special needs. We request notification three (3) working days prior to the event to enable us to assist you to the best of our ability. “Marvelous And Sensual!” —Sumii Grander, Axeiicm Mont Classics “A Magical- Realist Version OPBabette’s Feast!” —Ed Monte, L.A. Webit LIKE WATER FOR dI°C °LATE “yssrasr ©1993 Miramax Rims. All rights reserved. All showings of ’Sleepless in Seattle’ will be accompanied by a Warner Bros, cartoon. “THE SLEEPER HIT OF THE SUMMER!” I’ itfLk hinncr III! ks TOM IllVkS MIL liVIV SLEEPLESS I \ X T t T T I, I, - - w,.._ **I \K I Thursday, Friday & Saturday @ 7:00 Thursday @ 9:30 Friday & Saturday @ 9:30 &Midnight All shows presented in Rudder Auditorium - The largest screen in the Brazos Valley! MSC ADMISSION: $2.50 Advance tickets available for all shows at MSC Box Office Questions? Call... MSC Box Office 845-1234 MSC Student Programs Office 845-1515 FILM A Metnorial Student Center Student Programs Committee SOCIETY OF TEXAS A&M Persons with disabilities please call us 3 working days prior to the film to enable us to assist you to the best of our ability. WASHINGTON - Hillary Rodham Clinton met a barrage of questions from doubting lawmak ers Tuesday as she opened Con gress' hearings on the administra tion's health care plan. Standing her ground, she told them, "Americans can no longer wait for health care reform." Clinton led off as the key wit ness before the House Ways and Means Committee. The task is urgent, she said — "As we sit here today, literally hundreds and hundreds of Amer icans will lose their health care." Rep. Jim McDermott, D-Wash., wanted to know how the govern ment could force a self-employed person to pay premiums. What guarantees are there a contractor making $22,000 a year trying to support a family could pay his $4,000 family premium? McDermott asked. Clinton tried to assure McDer mott that the contractor would get a small-business subsidy and tax break. Small businesses will in the end be better off because they'll get the same breaks as large com panies, Clinton said. Rep. Jim Bunning, R-Ky., com plained about singling out tobac co for a tax increase. He suggested products high in sugar, caffeine and cholesterol be hit, too, on grounds that they can cause health problems. Clinton noted that tobacco is considered unhealthy, even in moderation. "There is no free lunch," she said, and told Bunning, in a re mark that brought some chuckles, "If there is a way to ever come up with a tax on the substances you just mentioned, we'll be glad to look at it." In the Energy and Commerce Committee, members got five minutes, and went into more de tail. Rep. Thomas Bliley, R-Va., whipped out charts and asked how the administration's plan could keep medical costs to 1 per cent more than inflation, when costs have been rising 4 percent above that in Canada and Great Britain. , "Mr. Bliley, that's an excellent question, and I'm glad you asked that," she said. Rep. Bill Archer, R-Texas, the Ways and Means' ranking Repub lican, said he was concerned that the White House plan would fat ten government bureaucracy and doubted the wisdom of trying out such a huge change without a pi lot run. "Health reform isn't a product to be packaged and sold like a toaster on the Home Shopping Network," Archer said. Continued from Page 1 treasurer of operations, ai David Criss, who served Hutchison's planning direct! also were indicted. Barron's attorney Chris Gunt said Monday he hasn't ruled oi seeking a lesser sentence fork client in exchange for his test® ny against Hutchison. Barron, who was indicted official misconduct and tampa ing charges, faces up to 30 yeai in prison and $30,000 in fines convicted. "I will weigh every avail option about how to defend tk case," Gunter told The Associat ed Press. Criss, who has an unlistei phone number in Dallas, has (if dined to comment on the indid ment, which charges him will one count of official misconduct His attorney, Charles Burton, has refused to discuss the case, Suicide You're History! Continued from Page 1 Colon, 25, a Gulf War veteran, accused two staff sergeants in her Fort Hood unit of kissing her on the cheek, running their fingers through her hair and boasting of sexual exploits early last year. When she filed a formal com- Tort Claims Division at For Meade, Md. The family's lawsuit states that month before Colon's death, coir manding officers at Fort Hood is sued a written policy against al harassment. The legal brief gues that sexual harassment lates military policy and therefor cannot be compared with injuric - fir incurred in the line of duty. (at least you’ll be a part of A