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Jordan Institute for International Awareness Fellows Presentation Jessica Lutz will present her study of Spain's Role in the European Community Saudra Norton will explain her findings on the folklore of the Grimms' Fairy Tales in Germany Wednesday, March 9, 1994 7 p.m. in Rudder 302 Reception Following For more information, please contact the L.T. Jordan Institute Office at 845-8770. Persons with disabilities are requested to call 845-1515 to inform us of your special needs. r v CROWN CLEANERS A 613 East University Drive In Randall’s Center 846-4064 Present coupon w/incoming order \ MEN’S BUSINESS SHIRTS i Choice of Starch Laundered on hangers 89 L Exp. 03/26/94 No Limits PANTS/JEANS Laundered or Dry Cleaned | ■■ $ 2 29 Silk Extra I Exp. 03/26/94 No Limits J PLAIN SWEATERS & PLAIN BLOUSES s 2 29 Each Silk Extra Exp. 03/26/94 No Limits SKIRTS Dry Cleaned Only •at $029 Silk & Pleats Extra Page 6 The Batt alion Wednesday, March9,15)1 Marine's tattoos get him booted out of boot camp Tubularman By Boomer Cardinol The Associated Press DAYTON, Ohio - When Ma rine Corps recruit Dylan Fogle showed up with a gargoyle and a thunderbird tattooed on his head, he got the boot from boot camp. Fogle, 20, said the tattoos were visilhle through his hair when he signed up for a four-year hitch in November, and that his recruiter told him they wouldn't keep him out of the Marines. Fogle, a Dayton resident, re ported for basic training on Jan. 20 at Parris Island, S.C. For the next three weeks, he said, he per formed in the top 10 percent of his platoon. On Feb. 15, his commanding officer sent for him. "He looked at my tattoos and said they were going to have to send me home," Fogle said Mon day. "He said they didn't really fit the image of the Marine Corps because the Marines are always supposed to be looking perfect." Maj. Scott Campbell, spokesman for the base, said re cruits can be discharged if they have a tattoo officials deem as of fensive, obscene, or conveying a negative message about the mili tary. The recruiter may have ap proved Fogle because his hair was longer at the time, Campbell said. The gargoyle is on the hack of Fogle's head; the mythical thun derbird over his left ear. "Gargoyles, in architecture, were supposed to guard against evil, symbolically," Fogle said. 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James Morgan, speaker of the Faculty Senate, said the depart ments and titles should be re moved from the advertisement. "It is perfectly reasonable for a person to he listed in the ad as an individual," Morgan said. "How ever, it is inappropriate for titles to be on the list. 1 understand the need for concern, hut we must also be sensitive to people losing per sonal rights when they hold an of fice. There must be a distinction between the two." Gage was invited to address the issue at the Hillel Jewish Stu dent Foundation in February, where he said students should l>e tolerant of other's differences, faults and religions and treat them with respect. Rabbi Peter Tarlow, of the Hil lel Jewish Student Association, said that, although Gage did not directly address the issue, he opened up a dialogue. "He tried to let non-Christiar? on campus know he is not only Ik president of Christian students h of all students," Tarlow said. Tarlow said using titles and dfl partments funded by state in the advertisement is illegal,ar; the advertisement puts non-Chrisi ian students in a difficult positior' he said. "How do you explain inissin; class because of a Jewish holidai to a professor who speaks aboui Christianity to students'’" Parks said. "No one is against Chris tiani ty. We a re aga i nst bias." Israel Continued from Page 1 their own security. The refugee officers, each teamed with a Palestinian trans lator, normally provide humani tarian relief and services to the Palestinian refugee camps. Since they've been serving as observers, they said some Israeli commanders appreciate their ef forts to calm both sides in demonstrations. The settlers have been particu larly hostile, smashing the win dows on U.N. cars and threaten ing them, officers said. "The settler violence is much, much more difficult to handle. We can't handle it basically be cause the settlers don't listen to anyone," said Andersson. Since the Palestinian uprisirc against Israel's occupation star ed in December 1987, more tk 1,270 Palestinians have diedir clashes with Israelis. In the same period over® 1 Israelis have died. 0*0 ★ EARN TAMU CREDIT IN THE FALL OF '94! ★ No language requirement ★ Receive a FULL scholarship for the trip to France Applications now available at: Study Abroad Programs 161 Bizzell Hail West 845-0544 Department of History Department of Political Science Modern and Classical Languages Corps of Cadets Guard Room & Corps Center 1993 Aggieland. If you ordered a 1993 Aggieland., you may pick it up in the Student Publications business office, 230 Reed McDonald Bldg., 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. If you did not order A&M’s yearbook for 1992-93, you may purchase one for $30, plus tax, in 230 Reed McDonald. Pick up your copy. B Fc sa to F< Texa mun ucati spec Wed "1 hie t getti of tb B grar catii lemj ba ra SI caus< "7 to otl Sf citin Cade "1 "This take ■ Bi first 1 "T great said. 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