Page 4 • The Battalion Monday • August 7, Battalion ends publication for summer semester This issue of The Battalion is the final issue for Summer 1995. . The Battalion will resume publica tion on Aug. 25 for the fall semester. Hiroshima ceremony marked by peace appeals HIROSHIMA, Japan (AP) — With tears and prayers for the dead whose corpses filled the rivers of Hiroshima half a century ago, thousands of people set glowing lanterns afloat Sunday night, capping a day of tributes to vic tims of the world's first atomic attack. The day began with a ceremony to mark the moment - 8:15 a.m. - when the bomb exploded over Hiroshima on The Battalion Aug. 6, 1945, turning the city into an inferno of flame, superheated wind and radioactive dust. All told, 140,000 people died in the explosion and over the following six months — half Hiroshima's wartime population. On Sunday, about 50,000 people packed into the city's Peace Park — built on the wasteland left near the cen ter of the blast — to hear appeals for the abolition of nuclear weapons and frank admonitions that Japan must face up to its own wartime aggression. Police arrest reputed leader of Cali drug cartel Classified Ads Phone: 845-0569/Fax 845-2678 Office: Room 015 (basemenf) Reed McDonald Building BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) —- Police raided a Cali apartment and caught the reputed boss of the world's biggest drug gang in his underwear Sunday, days af ter the president's election campaign was accused of taking $6.1 million from the cartel. Miguel Rodriguez Orejuela, alleged leader of the Cali cartel, was arrested before dawn along with his ex-wife, a bodyguard, a chauffeur and a maid. Rodrigpez immediately denied traf fickers contributed to President Ernesto Samper's 1994 campaign. Rodriguez is the sixth leader of the Cali cartel to wind up behind bars in two months. The gang is believed to control 80 percent of the world's co caine market. Second major Serb town falls to Croatian army ation Storm” took another key rebel- held town Sunday. As Croats celebrat ed, tens of thousands of Serbs fled in the biggest refugee exodus in the for mer Yugoslavia in four years of war. The fall of Petrinja, which came a day after Croatian troops retook the rebels' self-proclaimed capital of Knin, further crushed rebel dreams of estab lishing a separate Serb state. Fierce fighting continued across much of the Serb-held region, a crescent- shaped land that hugs northwestern Bosnia, and which Serbs call Krajina. But the fall of Knin and Petrinja, combined with the capture of the strategic Udbina airfield and signs that the Serb-led Yugoslav army would not intervene, led the Croats to predict quick victory. 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Slocum de clared that McElroy will touch the ball more than any Aggie back since Darren Lewis. McElroy will receive most of his handoffs from quarterback Corey Pullig, whose first three years have passed quickly. Some might say Pullig hasn’t lived up to the gaudy expectations that came with him from Deer Park High School, but who can argue with his 27-1-1 regular season record as a starter? Part of A&M’s problem in the past was that Pullig was only as good as his receivers, who have not been great over the years. But A&M recruiters have ad dressed this problem over the past two years, and suddenly A&M seems to be bursting at the seams with receivers. First and foremost among the r-edbiving corps is senior Chris Sanders, who used his size and leaping ability to have a breakout season in 1994. Sanders will most likely be joined on the first team by Aaron Oliver, a redshirt freshman who was injured last season. Oliv er, the son of former Texas Ranger A1 Oliver, is smaller and quicker than Sanders, so the two should complement each other well. As much attention as McElroy and the A&M offense are getting this preseason, “The Wrecking Crew” defense somehow seems to get better each and every season. Gone from the team are All- American linebacker Antonio their Army buddy Michael Fortiil McVeigh's lawyer predicted Sunday The addition of Fortier, whoa thorities say admitted to casingll federal building with McVeigh 1* the bombing, will be a "shamindr ment,” complained attorney: Jones. "That is to say, they've alrea; made a deal and he is being*: primarily as an inducement top duce his testimony for the gove- ment,” Jones said in a telephone terview from his home in Enid. Pirates use long ball to down Astros 6-3 PITTSBURGH (AP) — Jay Belli duel of homering shortstops andti Pittsburgh Pirates, usually ineffec 1 against left-handers, stopped) Hampton's six-game winning streai: beating the Houston Astros 6-3 Sund;. Bell and Houston's Orlando Mi! homered twice each, but Pirates roc-: right-hander Esteban Loaiza (7-5)0/ ij pitched Hampton for his first victor ■ five starts since the All-Star break. Armstrong and starting back Michael Hendricks, yet till defense still has no real holes. At a recent A&M alumni bt quet in Houston, R.C. Sloct: called senior linebacker Regp Brown “one of the best players: the country.” Brown has bet: compared to IndianapolisCt:; and former A&M stank Quentin Coryatt. Another linebacker in then: this season is Jimmy Irby,a,.y nior college transfer from Mr San Antonio in Walnut, CalifJr transferred to A&M last seas and sat out the 1994 seasonJ per NCAA regulations. In If Irby tore up the his opponer with 16 sacks, a new Mount k . Antonio school record. Even worse for A&m opf nents will be the 1994 SWCt: fensive Player of the Year Br: don Mitchell. With a lethal cc bination of strength, sizea speed, Mitchell is already a lei ing candidate for the Outla: Trophy. The usual cast of nation: powerhouses will attempt to de A&M a shot at the crown, M braska, Florida, Florida Stf and Auburn all have the talent play on Jan. 2. Alabama was: eluded in that list, but with, wave of that magic NCAA prot: tion wand, the Crimson Tide championship hopes disappearec Like A&M, the other ioni teams all have legitimate Heis man Trophy candidates and an among the winningest teams if the 1990s. But all those tean have tougher schedules thantt Aggies. A&M faces 11 opponents wh will all be thinking upset. Ever margin of victory scrutinized!); the pollsters who decide whereik: Aggies stand nationally. A stres fracture here or a turned anhs there and a McElroy or a Mitche could be out for the season. No one said this was going!) be easy. 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