Gas explosions kill hundreds in Mexico MEXICO CITY (AP>- Troops on class district into an Inferno Monday. Officials said the death count was under control at mid-day Monday, raged out of control for more than gallons of liquefied gas each exploded, alert for looters sealed off devastated Army troops patrolling the Mexico expected to rise Tuesday because the but flames from one tank still lit the seven hours. and two others burned. Authorities areas of Tlalnepaiitla. and anxious sur- City suburb arrested 20 looters who toll did not include people who died night sky as the fire burned itself out. A spokesman for the government- had feared the fire would trigger more vivors waited Tuesday at crowded re- were trying to take advantage o( the later in hospitals or workers at the run petroleum monopoly PEMEX Witnesses and residents said one explosions at nearby tanks, but none lief eenters for word of relatives mis- chaos that followed the blasts, which liquc lied natural gas storage site said a gas truck apparently exploded, tremendous blast shook the crowded occurred. sing after one of the worst natural Has Federal Police deputy spokesman where the explosions occurred. touching off subsequent blasts, Hist at suburb at 5:42 a.m., followed by explosions on record. Hector Garcia Vasquez said forced I ionics on about 20 square blocks Unigas Co. natural gas holding tanks PEMEX technicians burned off perhaps a do/en more explosions. By earl> Tuesday, 2(>-t bodies had evacuation of more than 100,000 were destroyed or badly damaged and and then at the adjoining PEMEX 80,000 barrels of gas to avoid new ex- been recovered. Red Cross and police people Mexico state officials said more than balls ol lire shot into the air and natural gas storage and distribution plosions, the company said. Officials officials said at least 500 people were The troops refused to allow survi- halt a square mile was evacuated. rained fiery debris on homes and center, built in 1961. said the operation and main pipeline seriously injured by the explosions vors to return to their homes while Mexico City Police Chief Ramon businesses. Plumes ol dark smoke Mota Sanchez said four storage were closed to prevent further explo- and flames that turned the working- the search for bodies continued. Mota Sanchez said (he blaze was rose a mile into the skv as the lire tanks holding more than three million sions. Wednesday, November 21, 1984

Winning team TCI Daily Showing appreciation Thanksgiving is more than The Honied Frog soccer team tied UT and won the South- just a holiday from work and west Conference cham- school. Sec Page 2. Skiff pionship title. See Page 4. CHAMPS Gambling loses game for Frogs By Andrew Kinney last four games. This trend took a Staff writer of the TCI' Daily Skiff large turn in Texas' favor as it was the Head Football Coach Jim Waeker Frogs, not the Longhorns, who sud- told Frog Club members Tuesday denly found themselves making tur- that he was partly responsible lor the nover after costly turnover. margin of the Horned Frogs loss to They came out and played error- the Texas Longhorns. less ball, and we made all the fumbles T kept bugging the defensive and mistakes. They turned all the coaches to gamble in order to get the tables on us, Waeker said. ball hack in the hands of our offense. Waeker said that the statistical de- Now two things can happen when the partments in which TCU led-total defense gambles," Waeker said to a yards and first downs-are as meaning- near-capacity Frog Club gathering at less as any others when the the Colonial Cafeteria. "One, you can scoreboard reads 44-23. make the big hit and cause a turnover, "Who cares?" said Waeker. "Any- or two, they can make a good call and body who saw that game Saturday make a big play. It's no big secret what knows that on that given day Texas happened when we gambled was a better team than we were. Who Saturday." knows what would have happened on What happened was that the Lon- another day? In football, it's a one- ghorns did what TCU had been doing shot deal, and we didn't do it." to opposing teams all year long-f/iey Waeker said that for the first 20 mi- made the big play. nutes of the game the entire defense Waeker said TCU had been a third- played as well as it has all year. "We quarter team throughout the year, just got run over in the second half, staying close through the first half and and they made big play after big then exploding offensively in the third play," said Waeker. and fourth quarters. Most Valuable Player awards for "Quite frankly, when we were the Texas Tech game were announced- walking into the locker room after the at the meeting. Linebacker Gary second quarter trailing 10-9, 1 Spann won his first MVP award of the thought that we had played a heckuva season by accounting for 14 tackles half and that we'd come out in the (two behind the line of scrimmage) second (half) and win the ball game," and knocking down two passes. TCU's the coach said. all-time career and single season Going into the game with TCU, rusher, Kenneth Davis, nabbed his FROG LEADER: Head Football Coach Jim Waeker spoke before a near Waeker told the group he was the primary cause of the large point difference Texas had turned the ball over an third MVP award by running tor 203 capacity Frog (.'lob meeting Tuesday afternoon in the Colonial Cafeteria, in Saturday': i game against UT. DONNA LEMONS/TCU Daily Skill average of six times in each of their yards against the Red-Raiders. Investigators bust criminals in two-month-long manhunt NEW YORK (API- The sun was to feel exhausted. O Flaherty and Incontrera. times in ail-before he heard a female helped the handcuffed suspect dress. on the third Moor of a building that just beginning to peek over Little The two bad been working 12-hour Upon their arrival at a housing pro- voice inside. "It's OK, nobody's gonna hurt you," looked like a wrecking crew had left Neck Hay in northern Queens when days and six-day weeks since mid- ject in Brooklyn, Incontrera and "Federal officers. Open the door, Conboy reassured the children. midway through a job. the two weary members ol FIST September, when the 208-mcmber O Flaherty were briefed by Deputy said O'Flaherty. Cortez bent to kiss one youngster Team 702 headed for the fire escape task force of Fugitive Investigative Team 702 left their Fort Totten hide- Marsha] Shawn Conboy, whose teams "Open up or its coming down," on his way out. while other FIST officers positioned away in search of suspects on the lam. Strike Teams began scouring the Fast had been watching the building for added Incontrera. pumping the Team 702 headed for another run- themselves in the third-floor stair- "We're headed for Brooklyn," said Coast for thousands ol criminals with several hours. shotgun. down section of Brooklyn, in search ol well. police Sgt. John Incontrera as his outstanding arrest warrants for crimes Conboy showed the assault team The door opened. "I got a lot of Luther Barnes. A knock on the door. partner drove a rented car with Flor- including murder, rape and bank rob- members a photograph ol the suspect, kids," said a sobbing woman, "lie's The morning coffee would have to "Yeah?" ida plates out of the FIST command bery. Carlos Cortez. wanted on a 1981 not here. He's not here." The FIST wait. "There's always time for coffee, "Police department." post, in the rear of the 77th U.S. Army The largest manhunt in U.S. his- butglary and bail jumping warrant. A team barged in. but bandits—the bandits don't wait for Reserve Command headquarters. tory was to end officially Tuesday with FIST advance team had been tipped "Don't shoot him. Please don't your coffee breaks," said O'Flaherty. "What?" "Police department.'' Another "And after this, we gotta get some the announcement by Attorney to Cortez s whereabouts by a neigh- shoot him,' screamed the woman as Barnes was wanted on two October knock, "Open the door." coffee. General William French Smith that borhood snitch, a reliable police infor- the cops headed lor the china closet warrants charging him with assault, Dave O'Flaherty, an Inspector with more than 3,000 suspects had been mant. Cortez was inside, hiding in his attempted rape, attempted sexual The door opened. "Police, Luther. the U.S. Marshals Service, and In- collared. Jimmy Hell, a warrants officer, underwear. abuse, coercion and sexual abuse. Don't move." contrera, a supervisor on the Brook- Three ol them were bagged Satur- pounded on the door with the butt of Four children, none older than 8, According to information in the Another man in skivvies rousted lyn warrants squad, had good reason day before breakfast with the help of his weapon one, two, three-seven were crying loudly as the woman street, Barnes had been hanging out from his sleep. Another arrest. M home and around the World

■National ■Texas Police said they were unable to determine a motive for ■Wall Street IBM subject of antitrust suit Student falls three floors down elevator shaft the Monday evening shootings. Charles W, "Doe" Morrison was arrested about 10:45 AUSTIN (AP)- A University of Texas freshman was in- WASHINGTON (AP)- The Justice Department Tues- p.m. after eluding police for nearly five hours, according to 1 M 1 u \V lb jured after he crashed through the door of a dormitory day filed an antitrust suit against IBM challenging its ac- Denton County Sheriff Kenneth George, He was arrested 1210 elevator and plunged three lloors down the elevator shaft, quisition of the HOLM Corporation, which last year manu- in Denton County, about 30 miles north of Dallas, as he factured about 50 percent ol all computers designed to police said. ■Wall Street drove on a back road, George said. Officials said John Leinke remained hospitalized in meet rigorous military specifications. Police recovered about 11 pistols and rifles, including a Dow Jones stable condition Monday after the weekend fall of 40 feet. At the same time, in U.S. District Court here, the weapon believed to have been used in the shooting, au- closed at government Bled a proposed consent decree that would Lenike dropped from the 11th floor of Jester Center West thorities said. to the roof of an elevator stopped at the seventh floor, UT 1195.10 require IBM to divest itself of ROLM's Mil-Spec Compu- "He was arrested on the road out of his car. He put up no ter Division within six months. police said. resistance," George said. up 9.83 Lemke and a friend, John A. Fuentes, had been waiting The consent decree will become final after a 60-day The man was arraigned before Justice of the Peace James 1165 for an elevator Saturday when Lemke decided to run into period lor public comment. Erwin on a Dallas County murder warrant, said George. the closed elevator doors like a human battering ram, said According to the suit, the acquisition could dramatically He was returned to Dallas about 3 a.m. Tuesday and another student, Bret Bloomquist, who is a former room- lessen competition for "mil-spec (military specification) ordered held in the Lew Sterrett Justice Center in lieu of iWeather mate ot Lomke's. commercial-based computers. $200,000 bond, said police Lt. Ron Waldrop. When Lemke hit the door, it fell into the shaft. Assistant Attorney General J. Paul MeGrath ol the Anti- Earlier in the evening Morrison allegedly walked into x J y' weather is expected to be fair with a high "The last thing Fuentes told Leinke before he ran into 0f a s trust Division said that ROLM and Norden Systems Inc., the Webb Lounge in northwest Dallas and fired about 10 j, jj 5fJs an(j |j ht winds. the doors was. Be sure to stick your hand out and catch the accounted tor more than 80 percent of the total annual rounds from what police thought was an M-16 military side if the doors go, " Bloomquist said. domestic sales of such computers each year from 1980 to assault rifle, according to Dallas Police Lt. David Bonieard. "Lemke fell right down the shaft and landed on the 1983 and that ROLM's military-specification computer Clifford Smith, 55. a patron in the bar, died shortly after elevator door. That kept him from sliding between the sales last year were $75 niillion-about half the total for such being rushed to Parkland Memorial Hospital about 6 p.m., crack (between the elevator and the side of the shaft)" and computers. ! according to hospital spokesman Claude McCain. His wife, "maybe going all the way," Bloomquist said. "The production and sale of mil-spec commercial-based Michelle Smith, 55, was also wounded in the shooting. She computers is a highly concentrated business," the depart- was listed in fair condition at St. Paul Hospital, said a ment said in a competitive impact statement filed with the ■Texas spokeswoman who declined to be named. court. Suspect arrested in Dallas bar shootings Three other shooting victims were listed in either critical "There are substantial barriers to beginning production DALLAS (AP)- A 61-year-old man was in custody Tues- or serious condition at Parkland Hospital after undergoing and sale of mil-spec commercial-based computers." day after allegedly walking into a northwest Dallas bar and surgery, McCain said. The extent of their injuries was not if IBM docs not sell the division in the six-month period, opening fire on patrons with a high-powered semi- released. a proposed final judgment filed with the court provides that automatic rifle, killing one and wounding live others, au- The fifth victim, the bar manager, was treated for a gunshot wound to the side and released, officials said. a trustee shall sell it. thorities said. 2 Wednesday, November 21, 1984 Vol. 84, No. 48 QUOTE OF THE DAY THOUGHT FOR THE DAY It's a quiet little place. . , . It's the kind of Real unselfishness consists of sharing the in- place you'd even take your kids. terests of others. -D.C. Collins, a regular at Webb's Lounge: in Dallas, where one person was murdered Monday -George Santayana OPINION night CAMPUS Remember Pilgrims had heroes on it a little INHOffliT CHILDREN day of thanks MOIITK- different NEVEH By Hugh A. Mulligan RIDGEFIELD, CONN. (AP)- Here from the home economics department at Hardscribble House is some holiday stuf- By Brett fing to adorn the noble bird and fill in the Hoffman conversational gaps around the groaning board on Thanksgiving Day: Talk about bringing coals to Newcastle; the pilgrims arrived on the Mayflower with several coops of turkeys, not realiz- Years ago, a group of passengers on an ing that in the woods around Plymouth overcrowded riverboat moved to the side "there was great store of wild turkies, of of the boat to wave at waiting friends and which they took many," as Gov. William relatives. The massive weight of the pas- Bradford wrote in his journal a few weeks sengers tilted the boat out of balance, and before that first Thanksgiving in 1621. an explosion from the boiler sent flames The Indians of Mexico were probably throughout the sinking structure. Sudden- the first to domesticate this handsomely ly, a man leaped into the water and plumed prize of the forest primeval. Span- brought many of the victims to safety. ish explorers brought the tame birds to Sadly, for his heroic efforts he was sev- Europe in 1519. Five years later London erely burned and became partially dis- poulterers had them on sale as "turkies" abled. Late in the man's poverty-striken in the mistaken belief that crusaders had life, a reporter found a news clipping that EDITORIAL brought the birds back from uV First recorded his courageous act and decided Crusade against the Seljuk Turks in the to interview him. The reporter asked how 11th century. many people involved in the accident Although there is no mention of turkeys came back to thank him for saving them. The scarred old gentleman thought back in the Bible, legend persists that Noah over his years of struggles after he had Activists show tainted view of concern had a pair on board his ark. risked his life and said, "No one returned Before making the first incision, your designated carver might wish to become to thank me." Protestors of animal experiments often claim that using research to discover if monkeys get tooth decay on a familiar with terms of endearment in tur- Thanksgiving Day can be a time to re- mammals for scientific research is cruel, inhumane and sugar-rich diet. But by placing notes in the candy wrap- call those who have helped us in life and key talk. Firstly, the male of the species is the torn; the female is a hen, and a young thank them for their heroic deeds. A hero even sick. But nothing could he more twisted than what pers, all the activists did was cause a lot of anguish for is one who sees something that needs to animal-rights activists in England did to voice their opin- innocent people who bought the candy. Sandra Phippen turkey is a poult. The entire family goes by the scientific name of Meleagris gallo- be done when everyone else is standing ion of feeding monkeys candy hars to determine if the of Dorchester (in southwest England), who ate one of the pavo. Bourbon Red is a breed of turkey, on the sidelines and suddenly takes the initiative to accomplish the needed task. creatures develop tootli decay. bars but reportedly suffered no ill effects, said she is not an additive injected into the bird like As the reporter interviewed the man who Members of the Animal Liberation Front placed notes opposed to animal research. butter. saved the victims of the riverboat acci- The activists say the candy company will be subject to Turkeys have no feathers on their heads in Mars bars warning customers that the candy had been or necks, but the fleshy growth on the dent, he probably wasn't as shocked that injected with rat poison. Reportedly, 10 million Mars bars further hostilities. the man spent the remainder of his life forehead is called the snood, dewbill or disabled and poverty-striken as he was had to be cleared from store shelves in six British cities. It is interesting to question why these activists are leader. The pouch-like area forming the that no one took the time to return to him If opening a candy wrapper and seeing a message saying concentrating their efforts against Mars-which funds the turkey's bib is known professionally as the wattle, while the small reddish welts at and show their appreciation. the contents had been poisoned isn't scary enough, im- researchers feeding monkeys sugar to ultimately improve I recall the night when I took my first the throat are called caruncles. job in the oilfield. My stepfather, who had agine reading the note after eating the contents.' human dental care-instead of against researchers who Besides giving thanks on the initial a broken ankle, heroically got in a climb- Fortunately, the animal-rights activist group had not give animals drugs or viruses for scientific purposes. Thanksgiving for their first successful har- ing belt, came up high in the derrick of actually injected the candy with poison. Still, the reason Even if protestors did concentrate their opposition vest and a peace treaty with the Indians that enabled them to walk "as peaceably the drilling rig and showed me how to the members went as far as they did in placing notes in the against other forms of animal experimentation, the man- pull back the heavy stands of drill pipe as in the woods as in the highways of Eng- we tripped the drill bit thousands of feet wrappers deserves some attention. ner in which they exhibit opinions has to change. For land," as Bradford noted, the women of out ot the hole. I have since depended on The group claimed it was retaliating against Mars U.K. people who claim to be humanitarians, their treatment of Plymouth were celebrating their first fur oilfield work as a primary means of paying Ltd. The protest came when the company funded dental fellow humans in this case shows blatant hypocrisy. coats. Just a few weeks before, a Pilgrim my college tuition. scouting party had encountered some In- I remember the time when I thanked dian maidens and a few old squaws of the my mom for seeing that I got proper care BLOOM COUNTY by Berke Breathed always pretentious Massachusetts tribe after she and my father divorced. When I clad in beaver coats. After dismissing for was 2 years old. we went to live with my religious reasons a suggestion that they grandparents on a farm outside a small I'M JOINING overpower and uncoat the native ladies, West Texas community. Mom drove her i wuLMr '£M ALL. Myles Standish's militiamen flashed some little Falcon to town every morning and me mv trinkets and a bargain was immediately worked hard in the office to make sure I CHANCES. struck. had food to eat and clothes on my back. It Attending that original Thanksgiving touched me deep inside when I asked her festival, which lasted three days, were about those times, and she said, "Honey, New England's first newlyweds, the I had to scrape for the money to buy the widow of three months, Susanna Fuller gas to get to town so I could work." White and Edward Winslow, only two One day when my mom was at work, months a widower. my grandfather was keeping me at home. Also on hand and probably fighting over While he was watching the news, I went a drumstick were the New World's first to the back room and began playing in a duelists, Edward Dotey and Edward Leis- big suitcase. As I curled up inside, the lid ter, who went at it with knives and cutlas- came down, and the latch caught, leaving

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At participating 7-Eleven stores. 4/TCU DAILY SKIFF, Wednesday, November 21, 1984 Women win, men lose in meets Frogs beat Texas, win SWC By Jim McGee event. Mary Noll contributed to Staff writer of the TCV Daily Skiff the effort with wins in both the 100 and 200-meter butterfly. By Bob Kublawi gloomy weather in the opening mo- their composure. "We've got to keep over the crossbar. Again, neither The men's and women's swim Staff writer of the TCV Daily Skiff ments of the game, and numerous our mouths zipped, fellas," Ruhinson team scored and the game went into a teams had one thing in common Other winners among the said. "We can't afford to lose our com- second overtime. Saturday: both hosted dual meets women including Cam! Brnngard The TCU I Iorned Frog soccer team mistakes were made on defense. posure in the second half. Let's keep at the Rickel Center Pool. The in the 1,000-meter freestyle and won their second straight Southwest Texas was awarded a penalty kick 12 The Horned Frogs were content to comments to the referee at a mini- similarities ended there. The Jill Tharp in the 200-meter back- Conference title by tying the Texas minutes into the game, and they play for a tie in the second overtime, mum. We need a red card like we women routed Lunar 94-34. while stroke. The team also took firsts in Longhorns 1-1. Steve Christensen's quickly capitalized on it, taking a 1-0 and it almost cost them. Texas made need a hole in the head." the men suffered a 78-33 loss to the 200-meter medley relay and goal 34 minutes into the first half tied lead. ' two excellent runs on the Horned Nebraska. the 800-meter freestyle relay. the game, and the Frogs held on The Longhorns continued to apply The Frogs quickly took control of Frog goal, but goalie Mark Dodd was through the second hall and two over- pressure, playing hall control soccer. the game in the second half, as for- there both times with the save. When "The girls really swam well as a The men's team did not fare times to defend their title. Dave Larson and Xavier Alegria wards Paul Bowers and Kevin Schock the whistle blew, the Frogs had their team," said Head Coach Richard nearly as well, managing only two ■ TCU went into the game against teamed up on defense to turn away began making runs into the Longhorn tie and their second straight South- Sybesma. "We hadn't beaten firsts in 13 events. In the 200- the Longhorns with a record of lour Longhom scoring chances. But the defense. TCU couldn't get many shots west Conference title. Lamar in three years, so to win meter hi- tstroke. Todd Ziim- wins and one tie in the conference. Frogs were unable to apply much on goal, however, and they finished It was the end of a long hut success- convincingly was really a good mallen took first and Mike Kubes They needed a win or a tie to win the pressure on offense early in the game. the game with two shots. Neither ful year for the Frogs. They had thing lor the team." finished a strong third. Chip team made a serious threat in the half, accomplished one of Coach Dave The women won 10 ol 16 events Kersey took a close victory in the title outright. If the Frogs lost to the The Frogs broke the ice late in the and the game went into overtime. Ruhinson s goals, that of winning the behind several strong Individual 500-meter freestyle, and placed Longhorns, Texas and Texas Tech first hall on a corner kick. Christcnsen Southwest Conference title again. performances. Gaylc Christianson second in the 200-meter freestyle. would hove been forced into a plavoff scored a goal as he sent a centering The first 10-minute overtime saw There had been some early season won the 100-meter freestyle as well game to determine who would share kick into the left corner of the Texas Other strong showings included only one serious scoring opportunity, disappointments, such as being the title witli TCU. goal. as the 80-meter free, in which her the 400-meter medley relay team The weather before the game con- registered by Schock. Schock found routed by superior opponents (Air time of 24.27 was only one-tenth ol consisting of Kubes. Jack Chance. sisted of a cold wind and the threat ol TCU Head Coach Dave Ruhinson himself alone with the ball in front of Force 5-1, Midwestern 8-1), but they a second off the school record. Scott Carpenter and Stan Kroder. rain. The Frogs' play matched the told his players at halltime to keep the Texas goal, but his shot went just managed to come out on top again. Diver Michelle Post became the which posted one of its best times NCAA qualifier with her winning of the season. Frank Quinby also performance in the one-meter di- put out a good effort in the one- Frogs want big win at the expense of A&M ving competition. She also took meter diving competition, first place in the three-meter finishing third. By Earnest L. Perry the top three teams in the conference Running back Kenneth Davis be- "The main thing about getting Staff writer of the TCV Daily Skiff But instead ol being at the top of the came the leading rusher in TCU his- ready for this game is not to panic. We It's the last game of the season and SWC, they're at the bottom. tory, passing Jim Swink's mark of simply need to continue working on the TCU Homed Frogs are going to The Aggies have a record of 4-5 on 2,618 yards set in the 1950s. Davis the things we work on every' week. use the game this Saturday against the the season and a conference record of needs 178 yards to become the lead- Take the week one day at a time and Texas A&M Aggies to let off a little 1-5, far below their record of a year ing rusher in the nation, passing Ohio give it our best shot on Saturday, steam. ago. State's Keith Byars, who played his Wacker said. Kappa Kappa Gamma would like to "We owe it to ourselves and our The Frogs are coming ofl a loss to last regular season game last The Frogs are healthy after their fans to end this season on a positive conference leader Texas last week, weekend. Davis is ranked third with game with Texas. Offensive lineman note," said strong safety Byron Lin- 44-23. TCU remains near the top of 1,470 yards. James Benson suffered a sprained thank Coach Wacker, the Team, wood. the nation in statistics. The Frogs are The last time the Frogs defeated knee, but is expected to play. 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CALL THE TINT MASTER Illustration skill Grace under pressure 731-2803 282-5814 Skill with paste up and layout MOUNTAIN 4101 CAMP BOWIE BLVD. 465 BEDFORD EULESS RD. Ability to meet deadlines AT CLOVER LN. AT HURSTVIEW MADNESS Camaros & TransAms $100.00 Benefits: Trucks $60.00 * WEEKEND SPECIALS * 2 Door Coupes $100.00 • Salary negotiable • Chance for publication Good Thru Saturday Most 4 Doors $130.00 • Enhance employment potential ROSSICNOl Blazers $125.00 CONCORDE $127.00 TYROtIA 180O 98.00 Suburbans $ Window Vans $160.00 AUSOP POLES 25.00 Porsches 130.00 MOUNTING/HOT WAX 25.00 For applications and more information come SALE $175°° tattofttt —$5.00 OFF WITH AD— EXPIRES MARCH 1, 1985 by Moudy Building room 294S or call 921 -7429. HEAD EDGE $160.00 Deadline: Friday, Nov. 23. TYROUA180D 98.00 AUSOP POLES 25.00 MOUNTINC/HOT WAX 25.00 HULEN PLACE SALES228°° Regfcaoa Apartments $3.00 OFF any large Super ~ PRE 1200S $250.00 LOOK 59 99.95 1 and 2 bedroom apart- AUSOP POUS 25.00 Supreme pizza. MOUNTINC/HOT WAX 25.00 ments, furnished and 95 or $2.00 OFF any medium unfurnished. Only 10 SALE'299 Reg.*BMS Super Supreme pizza. minutes from campus. BRING THIS AD IS FOR FREE HOT WAX Please present coupon when ordering Not vabd in Pool, private patio, combmaoon with any other offer One ^H^^fc coupon pei r-isrt Good only .^fllAk. cable available. We through November 26, 1964 Pi773 offer short term leases. Offer good only at the restaurant ^ll^C*^ locaoon stamped on the reverse side TTlUl Serving you has been a pleasure." i A. .•nt .asr. rwmpaon .'awe I**M n//*t nut tni 731-3717

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