1 d iStratd RESTAURANT AND PUB Tackle your pre-game hunger with our exquisite menu! Special Game Hours Opening 12 Noon Reserve your pre-game dinner table now! 268-0792 1710 Briarcrest Toons / Politics Friday • October 18, Ewe Hall By JED On the Issues Jobs andta; Star trek fAe"? 1 ItAve p\e Atomic t^oO X SAiD/iEiwe ne ALOfit, ]' issues TRANSPORT one ToSASe^ FCt>eRAT|OPi IfAfAttilATt UP _ Scottm! Vi" (AP) — The following® answers of the major pit! tial candidates to the ^ “What steps canWasl take to create well-pay over the next four years?’ Bill Clinton Agi l\&M ng Peeps By Michael i hal hat i CABLE INSTALLATION AT NO CHARGE!! Sign up between September 30 and October 18. Bring in 12 or more non-perishable food items to be donated to the Brazos Food Bank. Save up to $35 on cable installation! CALL “ CABLE TV 4114 E. 29th Street in Bryan for more information 846-2229 Some Restrictions may apply. “I will balancethebii while providing targetedtai for education, child home-buying. I willcottii insist on fair trade policies open foreign markets to * can goods. And, mosti I will continue to invest American people. Weknoit each year of education he] high school increases wag between 6 and 12 percent That is why 1 want to mi years of college... universal' Bob Dole “Washington cangettli collectors out of our the regulators off our the economy can growli and create more plan has six key points:!, a balanced budget ament to the Constitution. 2 the federal budget by the 2002. 3. Cut taxes aero: board and replacetheci tax code. 4. End theIRSi know it. 5. Reformeduti and job training, and,6.0 eminent regulation our civil courts. The extra ... is that it does notreqii in overall government spti from current levels." loach Skxgfeh By Quatro By The Three week msidered the Team to be de won just a heir first four nth a Big 12 ( s were ye Critics wet R.C. Sli the glory the team i arthe new era But after tv an Oklab ist weekend, in the mi 12 South. A win over is weekend ear Slocum nee again, b iceto A&M’s 1 ire for real. T le Wildcats a [yle Field. Sophomon lorn said an A. le top of die s leteam a boo: “It would r aid. “A lot of ] iack i hi 1 fl!. LISTEN, POC..YA PUT THAT THING UP THERE ONE NOPE TIME] — AND 1 PUKE ALL OVER THIS office!! CAPiCS? Agf hange 1 _ — ■ - IIPUB TrT».„InVIrv.-rv.>.■ TH£Y WERE ALL ANTICIPATING LITTLE JOHNNY'S FIRST WORDS TO OCCUR AT ANY MOMENT- BUT THEY WEREN'T EXPECTING ANYTHING LIKE THIS By Ti Ross Perot “Washington has an ial relationship with bo; We must change it toasiifj ive relationship. The fastes to stimulate growth in job create an environment* small businesses can gro* prosper. Today, they are dened with unnecessary ment regulations andthi not have access to credi capital. We must changed Tlay football laws to give investors Inca Austrial towi to invest in small busi® lar dEdwardJ and change the banking ° U P’ ^ ex i a i s ; 3 tions to allow banks® them money. In addit need to have an envin that encourages busineis create jobs in the U.SA move jobs overseas." JJu Xr MSC Great Issues and MSC Political Forum present: Xr Economic Issues in the Election October 22, 1996 8:30 PM Rudder 308 Almost all issues in the election campaigns have an eco nomic aspect, and many are primarily economic issues. On Tuesday, October 22, a panel of Texas A&M Universi ty faculty will present an analysis of some of the process ing issues in the coming election. These issues include: $ The Budget Deficit and Government Debt Welfare Reform Health Care Policy Taxes Immigration Social Security Environmental Policy $ Moderator: Donald Deere Panelists: Associate Director, George Bush School of Government and Public Service and Associate Professor of Economics Dennis Jansen Professor and Head of Economics Morgan Reynolds Professor of Economics, Former Staff Member, Joint Economic Committee, U.S. Congress Distinguished Professor, Jeff Montgomery Professor, and Director Of Private Enterprise Research Center Associate Professor of Economics Distinguished Professor of Economics and George T. and Gladys H. Abell Professor of Liberal Arts Thomas Saving Manuelita Ureta Finis Welch Persons with disabilities please call 845-1515 to inform us of your special needs. We re- h the movie Cruise uses Arts & Craft Mark Friday Oct. 18th thru Si day Oct. 20th Sponsored by Brazos Valley Art League lovie could be Jasper can touted om a small 2 has deveh uer defensive Named to tl failing lists, J; e Pth to A&M ;S Per, who wai fiM, spent h font team defe M Si CRAFTMASTERS , MALI A Year Round Arts & Crafts Show 1857 Briarcrest Drive • Bryan Over 180 Booths of Handcrafted Items 4 Ceramic Classes Classes Tole Painting • CakeL October 19th October 20th Noon to 10pm Bands: Noon to Dark Bands: Sneaky Pete Ruthie Foster Texas Twisters Chris Wall Wicks Karen Chavez Head West ^ $5 Admission 21 Varieties of Beer Food provided by UUN pg-BOYSp * Bring your lawn chair * Free Parking CRAFT FAIR Saturday, October 26th In the parking lot of Craftmasters' Mall 9:00 a.m. - 5$P m FREE to all! Come join the fun! 11a.m. - 1 p.m. Cake Decorating Demo Local - Out of Town - Out of State Artists • Booths Available For R en!l1 New Fall Hours: Sept. 8 - Dec. 22 Mon. - Sat. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. • Sun. 12-6 7 76-08 Stop by and get that perfect gift for any occasion. (Nor nosequ Forded 23 t£ E7 his V Free Admission ins Visit the Fl Volleybi P.m. nirP ^ Socce i' \ MSC FORSYTH CENTER GALLERIES ^cup, Swimmii at the St - Louis, Me conveniently located on the Texas A&M Campus across the hallway from the Aggieland Post Office Extended hours, punch and cookies, and plenty of sitting room on home football game da)- Accommodations available upon request. For more information please call 845-9251. i Sal f ^ Football at Kyle Fi fMCrossc, ) he Llniversit [^angular a ^Volleybi of Colorad o, Si ^ Soccer v ^idasCha