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Page 6 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, FEB. 25, 1976 WANT AD RATES One day 10c per word Minimum charge — $1.00 Classified Display $1.65 per column inch each insertion ALL classified ads must be pre-paid. DEADLINE 3 p.m. day before publication BATTALION CLASSIFIED Corps search may he illegal OFFICIAL NOTICE FOR SALE HELP WANTED TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS 15’ Lone Star fiberglass boat with galvanized trailer, $400. 846-8979. 80t8 TO BE ELIDIBLE TO PURCHASE THE TEXAS A&M RING, AN l'N DERG RA DU ATE STUDENT MUST HAVE AT LEAST ONE YEAR IN RESIDENCE, CREDIT FOR AT LEAST NINETY-TWO (92) SEMES TER HOURS AND BE IN GOOD STANDING WITH THE UNIVERSITY. A YEAR IN RESIDENCE MAY CONSIST OF THE FALL AND SPRING SEMESTERS OR ONE OF THE ABOVE AND A FULL SUMMER SESSION (BOTH THE FIRST AND SECOND TERMS). THE HOURS PASSED AT THE PRELIMI NARY GRADE REPORT PERIOD IN MARCH 1976 MAY BE USED IN SATISFYING THIS NINETY-TWO (92) HOUR REQUIREMENT. STUDENTS QUALIFY ING UNDER THIS REGULATION SHOULD LEAVE THEIR NAMES WITH THE RING CLERK, ROOM SEVEN, RICHARD COKE BUILDING. THIS SHOULD BE DONE PRIOR TO MARCH 10TH IN ORDER FOR ALL RECORDS TO BE CHECKED TO DETERMINE RING ELIGIBILITY. STUDENTS AL READY HAVING NINETY-TWO (92) COMPLETED HOURS ON RECORD AS OF THE FALL SEMESTER 1975 MAYORDER AT ANYTIME. THESE REGULAR ORDERS ARE MAILED THE LAST WEEK OF EACH MONTH. GRADUATE STUDENTS ARE ELIGIBLE TO ORDER WITH PROOF (RECEIPT) THAT THEY HAVE FILED FOR GRADUATION. ORDERS FOR MID-SEMESTER WILL BE TAKEN BY THE RING CLERK STARTING MARCH 22, 1976, AND WILL CONTINUE UNTIL APRIL 23, 1976. ALL RINGS MUST BE PAID FOR IN FULL WHEN THE ORDER IS PLACED. STUDENTS WILL SAVE TIME IF THEY WILL BRING MID-SEMESTER GRADE REPORTS ALONG WHEN READY TO ORDER. STUDENTS WHO HAVE FAILED TO LEAVE THEIR NAMES IN ADVANCE WILL BE ASKED TO RE TURN LATER TO ALLOW TIME FOR RECORDS TO BE CHECKED. THE RINGS ARE DUE TO ARRIVE AT THE REGIS TRAR'S OFFICE ON JUNE 29, 1976. ALL RINGS OR- DERED, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER ON MARCH Hilltop Lakes Choice corner lot. Make offer on equity. Expense-paid weekend for inspection. 846-1688. 80t4 For Sale: 1973 Toyota pick-up, excellent condition. Call 846-2450. 8H2 For Sale: 1967 Jeep Wagoneer, fully equipped for off road. Call 846-2450. 8lt2 '65 Falcon standard, 846-8151. 1975 Ford LTD 2-door, low mileage, tilt/cruise, AM-FM. Call after 5, 822-2164 . 81t3 1970 MGB-GT hard-top, good condition, 845-5918. 80t4 '55 Chevy 2-door, 283, column standard, 845-5579. 80t4 HELP WANTED Waiters, Waitresses. Front Of fice. Apply Ramada Inn. Need decorator to work part time. 15-20 hours weekly. Apply in person at Star Furni ture, 3400 E. 29th St. See Mr. Hayes, Monday-Thursday, 1-5 p.m. FOR SALE OR RENT BELAIR Mobile Home Park large lots. 5 minutes from campus mg pool. TV cable, all cits 822-2326 or 822-2421 Get the Best for Less WORK WANTED Full time typing. Symbols. Call 823-7723. Yardwork done. Dependable student. 845-5666. 78tS Almost every room in the Corps area was searched last night after the enforced study period, says Joe Chandler, cadet colonel of the Corps. The search was conducted by members of all the staffs — brigades, battalions, wings and groups — and without informing the company commanders ahead of time. The “staff rats” were looking for fireworks, rockets, gunpowder and other explosives banned by Univer sity regulations, Chandler said. “The whole Corps was searched as far as I know, ” he said. “I don’t think that W-l (the women’s outfit) was searched because we have had no complaints about fireworks being set off from Dorm 1. “There have been more fireworks in the Corps area this semester than I’ve ever seen before. There have been some near accidents and some minor damage to curtains and car pets.” Chandler said a sizable amount of fireworks and gunpowder was found, but that there would be no punish ment for the offenders. “It was not my intent to convict anyone, ” Chan dler said. “I was just trying to stop what’s going on — remove the hazard before someone was hurt. Sooner or later . . . well, it would only have to happen once. The commanding officers of the companies and squadrons were not informed, he said, because “we wanted to get the stuff. me they thought it was all right to go ahead with it.” Some cadets let their displeasure with the search be known about an hour after it ended. The Cadet Of ficer of the Day, Gene Smeed, had to investigate an explosion near Dorm 4. A smaller explosionf minutes later and a stringolj kers was set off about 12:1 Mark Eads, the cadeli lieved Smeed at inidnigha sent out patrols of the Ci regularlv until 1 or 2 a.ra. ' Page 15 of the University Regula tions says, “ . . .no University official shall have the authority to search and/or seize the personal belongings of a student except when accom panied by a local, state, or federal law enforcement official with a proper search warrant, ” so the legal ity of staffs’ search was questioned. Fish team travels to Tulane drill m “Some people reacted like, it’s my right to blow people up as long as you don’t catch me,’ ” Chandler said. “Most people thought it was okay for us to confiscate the stuff this way as long as we didn’t prosecute. “I went straight to University offi cials when I first thought of the search. I went back later when I read Page 15 of the Regulations. They told The Texas A&M Fish Drill Team travels to New Orleans Thursday to compete in the Tulane Drill Competition and to march in the Mardi Gras En- dymion Parade. The competition, scheduled for Friday, will be attended by teams from about 20 Southern universities, said Captain John Miller, drill team adviser. Mil ler added that A&M s team is the only one composed entirely of freshmen. The 35-man team is commanded by I foff panir and consistsolJ from Ait Force, Army anil M arine companies. | This is the first yeartl Drill Team has competed* Tulane meet, although t| given drill performancesi meet for the past two ye The drill team will i the Endymion paradeSatJ evening and will returntolj on Sunday. Wi dri I ha; INSTRUCTION 01 Piano lessons in South Knoll Area, 693-6324. ROOM FOR RENT WANTED Nixon s statements raise controverm 22, 1976 OR APRIL 23, 1976, WILL ARRIVE AT THE Sa'MK TlMH THE RING CLERK ISON DUTY FROM 8 AM. TO 12 NOON AND 1 P.M. TO 5 P.M. OF EACH WEEK, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY. HOWEVER, IN OR DERS FOR RECORDS TO BE CHECKED, ORDERS MUSTBE PLACED PRIOR TO 11:30 A.M. AND4P.M. WE HOPE THIS INFORMATION WILL BE HELP FUL AND EXTEND OUR CONGRATULATIONS. EDWIN H. COOPER, DEAN ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS Private room for rent upstairs with three girls. All TAMU students. Kitchen privileges. Large home, 5 minutes from campus. Will con sider pet. Call 846-5694 after 5 p.m. Rides east, 822-4066. Desperately need date for Combat Ball. No experience needed. Call Gary Fulenchek, 845-5758. 80t2 JOB OPPORTUNITIES FOR RENT CAROLYN WELLS, RING CLERK SPECIAL NOTICE PHOTOS BY MAC SHADIX Weddings & Commercial 846-0868 Service For All (.’hrvsler Corp. Cars Body Work Painting HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY INC. Dixlaje Sales and Service Since 1922 14)1 Texas Ax e. -323-3111 ATTENTION MAY GRADUATES! Orders for Graduation Announcements will be taken beginning February 9 thru February 27, at the Student Finance Center, Room 217, Memorial Student Center, Monday thru Friday, from 8:00 to 4:00. CITADEL 104 Pleasant THE CITADEL NORTH 401 Lake Street 846-3856 1 and 2 bedroom furnished or un furnished, with or without bills paid. J For employment information at Texas A&M University dial 845-4444 24 hours a day. Equal Employment Opportunity through Affirmative Action. Texas A&M University LOST Horse pasture and stalls, 846-7015. Lost 3 rings in first floor men’s restroom, MSC. Two tur quoise, 1 high school ring. Johnny Rodriquez, 823-5213. Reward. Gold Geneve xvatcli, front ot MSC. Howard $25. Call 845-5954. Associated Press PEKING — Richard Nixon today denied criticizing the Helsinki De claration or applauding a song calling for the “liberation” of Taiwan during his visit to Peking. “My God, ” he said to an aide when asked about the controversy over the toast he made at a banquet Sunday night, “I’ve used that statement a dozen times before and I used it in a general context. It could apply to the United Nations charter of the Shan ghai Communique or any interna tional document. The statement referred to by Nixon was interpreted in some quar ters as criticism of President Ford and Secretary of State Henry A. Kis singer for joining the Soviet Union in the Helsinki agreement on Euro pean security and cooperation. Nixon in his toast talked about the Shanghai Communique he signed four years ago with the late Premier Chou Enlai and then commented: “There are, of course, some who believe that the mere act of signing a statement of principles or a diploma tic conference will bring instant and lasting peace. This is naive. There secure peace until every nation in the world respects the security and independence of every other nation large or small. ” Several State Department officials were angered by Nixon’s comment, but both Kissinger and the White House said after reading the full text of the toast, they did not interpret it as a criticism. Nixon also denied that when he applauded during a concert Monday night, he was clapping for a song cal ling for the ouster of the Nationalist Chinese regime from Taiwan. “Like hell I did, he said. “I didn’t really stand. It was just a gentleman-to-a-lady gesture. I stood for a lady who was standing, not for the song. ” Chiang Clung, the wife of Chair man MaoTse-tung, sat at Nixon’s left during the concert and directed his attention to an English translation of one song which said: “People of Taiwan, our own brothers, day and night, you are in our hearts. We are determined to liberate Taiwan Province and let the light of the sun shine on the island. At the end of the song, Chiang of the official party also rose and clapped. Nixon rose partially, applauding limply. Nixon had his third talk Tuesday afternoon with Acting Premier Hua Kuo-feng and in the evening at tended a small, informal dinner given by Hua in the Great Hall of the People. Today, the chairman of the Re volutionary Committee of Tsinghua University, Chi Chuan, confirmed to Nixon that the man Chou En-lai picked to he his successor,Fill Premier Teng Hsiao-ping, ill more in disgrace. By> Teng was purged dirai 1966-69 Cultural Revolution I rehabilitated him as partoflisl paign to cud the turmoil,™ eminent operations baclj smooth basis and resume i development. But aftert death, Teng became the lard critical wall-poster eampaw| Hua was named actingpremi )N' l’s n gan: llicar gle jtial i |k ki Ford ‘Moonie’ critics tryt I the I boo |ded get legislative suppo side: HELP WANTED 8H3 cannot and will not-he lasting 1 and 1 jLiinped to her feet applaud ing, and the other Chinese jjnembers Earn $250 per 1000 stuffing-addressing envelopes at home. 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