The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 01, 1994, Image 10

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closed-circuit telecast.
FOR TICKETS: Stop by G. Rollie White Coliseum, Rm. 132
Monday-Friday, Sam to 4pm
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November 1,1!
Stick
By Alvaro PEOPLE
Elect Bob Bell Brazos County Judge
I was there, in the Corps for 4 years. Formations, Satur
day drills, Midnight Yell Practice, March-Ins, Corps trips,
Bonfire, Muster, SCONA, the Senior Ring, the Spirit, and
then Final Review...! was there.
164 on the ballot
-Bob Bell, ‘65
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Paid for by the Committee to elect Bob Bell Brazos County Judge
Judith S. Bell, Treasurer, 202 Carson Street, Bryan, TX 77801
Reynolds abused drugs,
former assistant says
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Burt
Reynolds is an “unruly child”
who abused drugs, a former as
sistant says.
Elaine Blake Hall, who
worked for Reynolds for 17
years, wrote a
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Table Soccer...
Table Tennis November 12
Backgammon... Storting ot
CLem... Spades... 9r00 A.JVI
Bridge... Bowling...
Darla... November 13
Billiard*... Ot 9.00 A.M.
First-Place Teams and individuals will be eligible for th^
Region 12 Tournament. Registration will be
from Monday,October 24 through Thursday,
November 10 in the Student Programs Office. The cost is $5.00/person.
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presents ...
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complaints about my
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Satanism and the Occult"
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Rudder Theatre
A free lecture and O & A
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FOR MSC OPEN HOUSE ON
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Sunny with a high near 78.
North-Northeast winds at 5-10
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Wednesday
Mostly sunny. High near 80.
Souteast winds at 5-10 m.p.h.
Wednesday Night
Partly Cloudy with a low near 55.
Thursday Night
Mostly cloudy. High near 72.
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Muslim Student's Association Presents:
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October 31 - November 4
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Reynolds
tell-all book
that goes on
sale this
week. In an
“Entertain
ment Tonight”
interview to
be broadcast
Tuesday, she
said Reynolds
behaved er
ratically be
cause of
drugs.
“He’s like an unruly child
most of the time,” Hall said.
“Prozac’s supposed to keep
everything on an even keel, but
if you take far more than whafs
prescribed and you couple that
with Diurex, which is a diet pill
for energy, and Valium, it’s hard
for anybody to have any mental
or physical control.”
Reynolds spokesman Logan
Fleming didn’t immediately re
turn calls Monday.
Aiwextijiuls in Aggill/lm) By Greg
Working with Gleason
a real honeymoon
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Au
drey Meadows says working
with Jackie Gleason was a
honeymoon.
“I really wanted to correct a
lot of the misconceptions about
Jackie,” she said of her new
book, “Love, Alice: My Life as a
Honeymooner. ”
“I wanted the fans ... to get
the full picture of the man, the
joy that was in him, the fun that
was in him. The fact that he was
not a tyrant and a difficult boss.
He was the easiest, most mar
velous person to work with,” she
said in an interview in Monday’s
Los Angeles Daily News.
Gleason’s biographers have
depicted the star of “The Honey-
mooners” as tyrannical and
mean-spirited.
Stunt for ‘Die Hard 3’
finished in two days
CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) -
It took two days, perfect weath
er and a couple of dummies
standing in for Bruce Willis and
Samuel L.
Jackson to
pull off the
centerpiece
stunt of “Die
Hard 3.”
Charleston
Harbor was
filled with
boats, and 100
movie crew
members
crossed their
fingers for the
big moment
Sunday on the John P. Grace
Memorial Bridge: A freighter
cruises under the bridge. It
snares a loop of cable and takes
a pickup truck and the dummies
into the water.
After one failed attempt the
day before, the filmmakers got
prime weather for the stunt —
slate-gray skies and a light
drizzle.
Willis
Douglas’ son arrested
on cocaine charges
ROSEMEAD, Calif. (AP) -
Kirk Douglas’ youngest son was
arrested for investigation of co
caine charges after arguing with
a restaurant manager.
The argument Sunday was
over a state law that cuts off the
sale of alcoholic beverages at 2
a.m., the sheriff’s department
said in a statement.
Eric Douglas, 36, “had appar
ently attempted to purchase
some alcoholic beverages after 2
a.m. PDT, and was arguing with
the manager whether or not the
time was pertinent due to the
switch back to standard time,”
the statement said.
Daylight-saving time ended
at 2 a.m. Sunday and clocks
were turned back one hour to
standard time.
Douglas was booked for inves
tigation of being under the influ
ence of a controlled substance
and possession of a controlled
substance. He was freed on bail.
Douglas has pursued an act
ing career, appearing in “The
Golden Child” and “The Flamin
go Kid.”
In 1992, he got five days in jail
for kicking a police officer. In
1991, he was sentenced to com
munity service after pleading no
contest to assaulting twd women
in a building where he worked.
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