COUPON 1 SAVE $32 On Routine Cleaning, X-Rays and Exam (Regularly $76, With Coupon $44) Payment must he made at time ofrvicc. I BRYAN COLLEGE STATION | Jim Arcnts, DDS Dan lau-on, DDS I Karen Arcnts, DDS 1103 Villa Maria I 268-1407 Paul Haines', DDS Roxane Mlcak, DDS Texas Ave. at SW Pkwy. 696-9578 | CarePlus Dental Centers »■ Exp. 04-15-94 mm Bargain Matinee Sat. & Sun. Tuesday is Family Night Sponsored by KTSR Radio Aggie Owned & Operated Since 1926 SCHULMAN SIX 2000 E.,29th Street 775-2463 *8 Seconds To Glory *PG13 $5.00/$3.00 2:00 4:35 7:15 9:40 "On Deadly Ground -R $5.00/$3.00 1:50 4:15 7:00 9:35 *The Chaise *PG 13 $5.00/$3.00 7:05 9:45 Blank Check ‘PG $5.00/$3.00 1:45 4:25 'Schindler’s List ’R $5.00/$3.00 12:30 4:20 8:10 Greedy -PC 13 $5.00/$3.00 2:05 4:30 7:10 9:35 Guarding Tess *PG13 $5.00/$3.00 1:30 4:15 7:05 9:40 MANOR EAST 3 MANOR EAST MALL 823-8300 •R 2:00 4:30 7:00 9:40 *The Piano 99(2 The Fugitive -PG 13 99$ 2:05 4:35 7:05 9:35 The Getaway -R 99$ 2:10 4:25 7:10 9:45 'Dolby Stereo LIQUOR MART 900-7 Harvey Rd. (409) 764-WINE (9463) (Next to Eagle Cleaners) Gilbey’s Gin $Q49 .750 ml SEAGRAM'S 7 GIN 3" 1.75 L Ron Matusalem Golden Rum $5 89 1 L $029 12 Pk. Cans Come Check Us Out! Texas Ave. UQUOR MART at Post Oak Village TEXAS HALL OF FAME Your #1 Live Country Night Spot! Thurs. Night - .98 cover 21 and older, under 21 $3. 98$ single shot bar drinks, longnecks, margaritas and 60 oz. pitchers all night long. Doors open at 8. Fri. Night - Sat. Night $5. cover. 25$ bar drinks &C draft beer 8-1 L Doors open at 8. Dance 9-1. Music by Dixie. $8. cover. Gary Stewart Show & Dance, also music by Ken Ryan &C CrossOver. $1.50 Margaritas, longnecks, and bar drinks. Doors open at 8. Dance 9-1. With any current Student, Faculty, or Staff f.D. or University VI? 1 Card get $2.00 discount any night. 822-2222 Rothers VIP Cards accepted 2309 FM 2818 South SPECIAL ORDERS ALWAYS WELCOME roo 110 College Main 846-0017 OPCN 7 DR VS A UI€€K JT + , TU‘TO ( RjXg Tickets will be on sale Sunday 4/3 3 p.m. - 5 p.m. Bill’s Mon. 4/4 Tue. 4/5 Wed. 4/6 Thur. 4/7 5 p.m. CHEM. 102 CH 21 CHEM. 102 CH 23, 24 CHEM. 102 CH 31 CHEM. 102 Practice Exams 4 7 p.m. CHEM. 102 CH 21 CHEM. 102 CH 23, 24 CHEM. 102 CH 31 CHEM. 102 Practice Exams 4 9 p.m. RHYS. 218 CH 10 RHYS. 218 CH 11, 12 RHYS. 218 CH 13 RHYS. 218 Practice Exams 11 p.m. RHYS. 202 CH 37 RHYS. 202 CH 38 RHYS. 202 CH 39 RHYS. 202 CH 41 Art’s Mon. 4/4 Tue. 4/5 Wed. 4/6 Thurs. 4/7 3 p.m. ACCT 229 Review I ACCT. 229 Review III ACCT. 229 Review IV 5 p.m. SANA. 303 Review I BANA. 303 Review II BANA. 303 Review III BANA. 303 Review IV 7 p.m. ACCT 229 Review I 7-10 p.m. ACCT. 229 Review II ACCT. 229 Review III ACCT. 229 Review IV 9 p.m. FINC. 341 Review I 10-12 a.m. FINC . 341 Review II FINC. 341 Review III FINC 341 Review IV 11 p.m. MATH 152/161 Review I MATH 152/161 Review II MATH 152/161 Review III Page 12 The Battalion Thursday, March!; Election Continued from Page 1 Rollins said. “Some of the best Ag gies I know are not in the Corps. ” The election commission confis cated the memo from a cadet with the names of all candidates except Hernandez and McGlothlin. On one side of the memo, all non- Corps members are listed for the in tent of “maintaining non-Corps lead ership within the University.” Corps member Steve Kendrick is listed on this side above the name “Benedict Arnold.” Both Hernan dez and McGlothlin believe that the Arnold remark is also directed at them. Kendrick said he has openly sup ported Ashby. Haraway said he did not know Kendrick and referred to the inclusion of Benedict Arnold as “an attempt to make a smart-aleck remark.” “I can say whatever the hell I want because I know I’m within the bounds of the law,” Haraway said. “That was a closed memo meant for Corps members only. It’s none of (the election commission’s) damn business what it means. “The Corps will take care of the Corps.” The other side of the memo lists all Corps members running for elec tions “for maintaining Corjas leader ship within the University ’ and in structs the cadets to bring an ID and the sheet to polling places. Possession of unregistered elec tion materials within 30 feet of a polling place is a violation of A&M election rules. Hernandez said he was disappoint ed that Haraway signed the memo. “It’s a shame Will Haraway has the power to influence people and damage the integrity of the Corps and Texas A&M in the process,” Hernandez said. Haraway said he failed to see how the omission of two names could be damaging to the election process and was not a “hate cam paign or conspiracy.” V ‘I think having Ross and Ray in the Corps is damaging enough,” Haraway said. “I think they’re the ones who are damaging the integri ty of the Corps.” Ferguson said the commission de cided to issue a $25 line to everyone on the list because they could not de termine who instigated it. She said many irate candidates had phoned the student government of fice upon learning of tlieir fines. Rob Holland, an off-campus sen ator candidate, said he was furious his name had been put on the list 5 pe “I think ihe Corps is contradicting themselves,” Holland said. “They shot themselves in the foot with this. It was terribly dishonest.” David Hall, interim Judicial Board chairman, said candidates can appeal the fines to the Judicial Board. Hall said that as of Wednesday afternoon, he received six appeal notices and ex pected more. Hall said the Judicial Board would meet Monday to discuss the appeals. If an appeal is filed after the elec tion, the Judicial Board will rule on the validity of the elections and could reverse election results. Hall said. Last year, the Judicial Board overturned a decision by the elec tion commission to fine Corps members for circulating a list en dorsing Corps members. The board ruled the list was not campaign material hut rather an or ganizational endorsement. Election Commissioner Michael Crain said he deemed this year's list as campaign material because it did not endorse all the members of the Corps as an organization. ‘ Had they included everyone’s name, then it would have been an endorsement,” Crain said. “But since they left two off, it was cam paigning for specific people.” ’id discus Crain said he hat the memo with Haraway beforeJ tion and told him the mem be confiscated if anyone bn ] the polling place. Crain saidJ cause the memo was] passed among Corps membe tion rules were broken. “I defined possessionj;I body, in a folder, anywhere?I seen,” Crain said. “Theffc guidelines also say that ana | , material brought to a ] a voter shall remain in the p of that voter while within] the polling place andanyi of the material would be mleij gal campaigning.” Haraway said it waste standing that cadets couldbl memo to polling sites as lot:! memo was not distributed r “I can’t exercise control' 1, Corps member,” Harawayk.B j He compared the menr Battalion’s election guide. "It’s just a list, Haravij B) Jan Hig, "They can fine me andij The Battall me, but it is self-defeating When t done nothing more thant~BV rre( J jc M '!: lnterest . | was mad' ,h:s ’ J 1 " un ^ llfc gathered i: voting ’In Kepubhcanorj^”- crat because you agreewi party’s platform." Results will be annound p in. in front of theSulRosss Lesl t* It: ttS BUILT FOR FUN,reliable, economical, loads of personality, loves to travel... Sullivan R< ■ One yo crowd as excitemer page in th Universit woman tc dent body I "I do t the first w want to t dent body ■ Leslie 3 ulatory h and foun 1993-94 < I Walker Leslie. I “You’n glyalker sa store. It a Leslie’: TK Associ: D YOUR WHEELS ARE SOMETHING SPECIAL, TOO There’s a Ford or Mercury Just Like You ♦ ♦ ♦ and Vbur Ford or Lincoln-Mercury Dealer Has a Graduation Present to Help Make it Your Own. * * $400 Cash Back or • a Special Finance Rate* HUNTS ars prise going up. 1 ln 1993 2.4 years c aged 11.3 |] The tin than the [ for sentem "The cc role polic: leases,” Te tice spoken E The sta 1993 anni 3 1, show Personally speaking, what you drive Qys a lot about who you are. So why r not sa V y° u re one of the most exciting, Lm-loving, even sensible people going? n other words, why not say it with a sporty new Ford or Mercury? Now's the perfect time to make a personal statement—because the 1994 Pord & Mercury College Graduate Purchase Program** gives you your choice of $400 cash back or a special finance rate* when you buy a new Ford or Mercury. Or lease your vehicle and get $400 cash back! Plus, Ford Credit can offer qualified applicants pre-approved credit up to $18,000 or the MSRP whichever is lower, which could mean no down pay ment on finance purchases. You rnay a | so defer purchase payments for 120 days in most states (excluding Michigan, New Jersey Pennsylvania, and Washing ton, DC). So take time out to see your Ford or Lincoln-Mercury dealer today and ask about the College Graduate Purchase Program. (It's a terrific way to show the world just how smart you really are!) 'Special Finance rate alternative and Ford Credit programs not available on leases. "To be eligible, you must graduate with a bachelor's or graduate degree, or be enrolled in graduate school, between 1/1/94 and 9/30/94. This program is in addition to all other national customer incentives: except for other Ford private offers, including the Young Buyer Program. You must purchase or lease your new vehicle between 1/1/94 and 9/30/95. Some customer and vehicle restrictions apply, so see your dealer for details.