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•V,. , '-i Ih -v ». BEAUT1FULJEWELRY & GIFTS FROM AROUND THE WORUD & CELEBRATIONS | & FROM = THE BLUE PLANET | § 216 N. Bryan MON&SAT. 105 Q Downtcwn Biyan T-F 12-6 2 779-8208 5- INCREDIBLE STERLING JEWELRY! d g RAIN STICKS • BATH OILS S WINDCHIMES • INCENSE § S LAVA LAMPS • AFRICAN ART T' BEAUTIFUL JEWELRY & GIFTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD ■*» FREE MARGARITA (Must be 21 - Bring Coupon) VICTORIA COUNTY A&M CLUB SOCIAL TACO CABANA - VICTORIA Thurs., May 18th 5:30 - ??? GOOD LUCK ON FINALS!!! V Page 4 • The Battalion Hardball ‘The Real Thing 5 BCS Men’s Adult Baseball League in need of full teams of 9 or more and individuals 18-29 years. Call 361-7836 London $289 Paris $319* Frankfurt $345* Madrid $349* Tokyo $425* Costa Rica $150* Caracas $185* •Fares are each way from Houston based on a roundtrip purchase. Restrictions apply and taxes not included. Call for other worldwide destinations. Council Travel 2000 Guadalupe St. Austin, TX 78705 512-472-4931 Eurailpasses issued on-the-spot! 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Can we talk a while? © A FREE, CONFIDENTIAL service of the Student Counseling Service. Call the WetpJline at 845-2700 AGGIE RING ORDERS THE ASSOCIATION OF FORMER STUDENTS CLAYTON W. WILLIAMS, JR. ALUMNI CENTER ATTENTION: JUNIORS. SENIORS & GRADUATE STUDENTS If you are not currently eligible to order the Aggie ring, but will be eligible after the Spring ‘95 semester, please do the following: 1. Visit the Ring Office to complete an application for eligibility verification and receive a price list beginning May 4,1995. (Please wait until this date, since all the information will not be available until then.) 2. Upon completing the application, you may request a mail order form if you will not be in the Bryan-College Station area to place your order in person between May 25 and June 13,1995. VM£l_L.,"THlS YEAR IS 3-UST about I OVER AtslD ALTHOUGH IVE ACCOMPLISHED MAiyy of MV goals With th is cartoob/, THERE. ARE STILL A FEW THINl&STHAT NEEJ? TO BE DONE. ...LIKE THANKlMG EVERYONE WHO HELPED PIE ALONG THE WAY ...-AND X STILL PLAN ON MAKING A BOO* OE ALL MY CARTOONS COMBINED WITH A PEW T0URNAL ENTRIES EROKI PAY FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE YEARS EVEN THOUGH the Quad squirrel, animated feature Film peal fell THROU&H- AS FOR TASON FI BBS AND QUAD SQUIRREL., X STILL HAVEN'T DECIDED WHETHER OR NOT TO USE THEM IN ANY OF MY FUTURE CARTOON STRIPS IN OTHER PUBLICATIONS. f«\AY&e X can STILL LAND A BIT PART AS A 'Singing forest creature in that Disney movie "'POCAHONTAS?* UNFORTUNATELY, DUE TO THE ABRUPT END TD THIS CARTOON,X HAD TO CANCEL THE LINE OPCTASoN FI BBS Action figures and quad squirrel Plush toys in the m.sc, as well AS THE CAMPUS ACTION PLAYSET WITH WORDING ALBRITTON TOWER CHIME SOUNDS AND A LITTLE REMOTE CONTROL DODGE OMNI THAT YOU DRIVE AROUND TRYING TO FIND A PARKING PLACE . f HOPEFULLY X WILL HAVE -THE BOOK COMPLETED BY NEXT SPRING. Sk©tt(£h By Quatro H BY, LET‘_S "TALfC A BOOT" How SMAllJ Boy friends'‘little: sl , ddjes".4Rej Weather Today Mostly sunny and pleasant. High near 79. Winds NE near 10 mph. Tonight Partly cloudy with a low near 61. E winds less than 10 mph. SE winds 10 mph. Wednesday Mostly cloudy with scattered showers in the afternoon. High near 82. Wednesday Night Partly cloudy with a low near 65. Source — A&M Chapter of the American Meteorological Society Thursday Morning cloudiness and fog, becoming partly cloudy with a high near 84. Bad news for broccol bashers AUSTIN (AP) — A cons, group, recalling that former:* ident George Bush was no -' broccoli, Monday urged hissc veto a bill that would allow . cultural producers to sue] who falsely disparage foodji ucts. “Your father. President I could be subject to jail timet this statute if he were to s:- disparagingly about bro;| again,” wrote Mary Nash:- dard, founder of the Dallas: ~ Aspartame Consumer S; Network. While president, thee Bush was criticized by bre- growers for saying he didm* eating the vegetable. Stoddard said the bilk punish consumers who s; negatively about food addi? such as cattle growth honr. * or artificial sweeteners. “We submit to you tha: chilling effect on speech isk mous,” Stoddard wrotek "Your father. Preside Bush, could be subje to jail time under thi statute if he were to speak disparagingly about broccoli agair — AT ary Nash Stoi Consumer Safety Nei George W. Bush. “Not only: ludicrous, it is also unthirk that we could consider such for our citizens.” Bush’s spokeswoman,! Hughes, said Monday ths bill passed by lawmaker * week was under review l governor’s staff. “We’re looking at it verj fully to see that it does not in the type of lawsuits we a posed to — frivolous ones said. Bush has pushed ha 1 civil lawsuit reforms durir. legislative session. 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