IBS. HM SSWat ■HHb| ■hwai "•'l® I'• . 1 >' : '%v ■ ■-;? , I Page 4 College Station, Texas Wednesday, September 17, 1969 THE BATTALION Without Riot Rider Student Loan Bill Passes To Senate When Buck Burnside came to the part of his A&M application calling for names of relatives who had previously attended the university, the Yankee freshman scribbled “see attached sheet.” The attached sheet listed 14 persons, including Burnside’s grandfather, mother, six uncles, two aunts and four cousins—all from his mother’s side of the family. “I was pulling them from everywhere, hoping it would help me get in, since I was from out of state,” explained the 18-year- old Livingston, N, J., youth. The name which appeared so frequently on the Texas A&M rolls was Mueller. It all began when Burnside’s grandfather, the late Henry Mueller, enrolled about the turn of the century. Firm believers in a Texas A&M education, Burnside’s grandpar ents at one time had so many children attending the institution that they simply moved here un til everyone completed school. Usually it is the father who has attended a particular insti tution and urges his son to carry on the tradition. In Burnside’s case, it is his mother, who attend ed Texas Woman’s University regularly but was a summer stu dent at A&M. (Prior to 1963, women could attend A&M only during the summer.) CS Man Injured In Car Accident Two cars collided at Farm Road 2154 and Jersey Street Monday, slightly injuring a College Sta tion man. Suffering a cut on the head was Dale Lee Henry of 1212 Caudill. Eunice T. Snodgrass of Brenham, driver of the other car, was un injured. College Station Police Chief Melvin Luedke estimated the Henry car sustained $450 in dam ages th;e Snodgrass car, $75. Burnside noted that his father, Army Col. Glenn G. Burnside, is “almost as excited about me at tending A&M as I am.” “He said if he’d known about A&M at the time he was going to college, he would have come here,” said the younger Burnside. His father, a native New Yorker, attended a northern school. Burnside, who will major in forestry, made his first visit to the campus last fall. He liked what he saw. “I applied at other schools,” he remarked, “but Texas A&M was my choice.” Eager to get started, he attended A&M’s camp- type summer school at Junction as a warm-up for fall classes which began Monday. Burnside elected to participate in the Corps of Cadets. “It’s going to be tough, but I figure the Corps will help me quite a bit,” he observed. He cited the discipline factor, which he believes will help him in his studies. TEXAS AS, GOT YOURS YET? ■T (f^everieit i^nxleu lourA .... travel for jvofmional tmm servkr roll S4(i-3773 30 f/rfv /'hirqr uavunt umilable.... fivr Mivcry of tkkefc aMc'mttrutJ Stwiini Ceutrr lotrby — Station ♦ }12 fout 2Sth Strcvt — liryw 1969-70 Directory AVAILABLE AT Local Banks • Student Publications Dept. • Exchange Store • Shaffers University Book Store • MSG Gift Shop (An updated student section will be published about Oct. 24. It will be available free of charg-e upon presentation of the coupon included in the basic directory.) WASHINGTON (A>)_The stu dent loan bill—without provision for dealing with campus rioters— is on its way to the Senate after passing 322 to 60 in the House. In the Senate, the measure— which attempts to make loans to needy students readily available through government - guaranteed interest subsidies—either can be passed in its present form or sent to a conference committee. The House defeated an attempt to write in antiriot provisions. Another version, passed earlier by the Senate, was rejected by the House just before Congress took its three-week summer re- This left many students who planned to resume college this fall with the help of a loan hold ing the bag. President Nixon, however, appealed to banks to grant the student loans anyhow, on the strength of the bill’s passage when Congress returned. Under either measure, private banks would grant loans to stu dents and the government would pay the interest until the student completed his schooling. The government also guaran teed repayment if the student’s family has an income of less than $15,000. While the legal interest ceiling on such loans would remain at 7 per cent, the measure provides for interest subsidies of up to 3 per cent to the banks. . .vSKsate INSURANCE BUYER Duncan McDowell, an electrical engineering sophomore from Houston, signs up for the Student Health Service and Insurance Plan being made available by the Student Senate as H. R. Grim of Mutual of Omaha Insurance Co., looks on. Crim's firm underwrites the policies and maintains a booth in the Memorial Student Center. (Photo by Bob Peek) Fish Had ‘Good Relations 9 With A&M For Long Time Fall Laundry Schedule Announced The fall laundry turn-in sched ule has been announced by George R. Hartsock, A&M Laundry man ager. Students whose last names be gin with A, B, C, or D should turn their laundry in before 9 a. m. on Tuesday, Hartsock said, and they may pick it up at their substation after 3 p. m. on Wed nesday. Students with last names begining with E-I should turn laundry in on Wednesday, pick it up on Thursday. Those with last names begining with J-N (including Me) should turn in on Thursday, pick up on Friday. Students in the O-S por tion of the alphabet should turn laundry in on Friday and pick it up on Monday. Students whose last names begin with T-Z should turn their laundry in on Monday and pick it up on Tuesday. Hartsock noted that the penalty for turning a bundle in late is a fifty-cent charge, and that the maximum bundle size that a stu dent may turn in without addi tional charge is 35 pieces. PUZZLED ABOUT EMPLOYMENT? Let a professional private organization help you, the ’69 graduate, obtain a professional status with one of the nations leading companies. We specialize in college placements of EngineeriS, Scientists, Accountants and many other graduating students. P.S. There is no charge to you, the graduating student, as our services are paid for by the employer. Shamrock EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 331 UNIVERSITY DRIVE AT NORTH GATE — 846-3737 Jos. B. Collerain, ’37 Owner BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES One day per word each word each additional day Minimum charge—60tf Classified DispI 90r per columr each insertion DEADLINE 4 p.m. day before publication At per word itional i >—60tf splay n inch WANTED HwBiM ..Way the „ JP land, good condition. 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Each club must file a list Clubs, Student :rv ni: of their officers with the Student Finance Center. DEADLINE OCTOBER 16. 1969 HELP WANTED ATTENTION: SOPHOMORE OR JUN IOR, we need a part time helper during the school year. If you need a job (prefer ably in the morning), and you’re taking 14 hours or less, reply to Box 642, Bryan, stating any experience you may have had 2tfn PART-TIME Make $100 for 25 hours work per semester. Must have car. For more information, write Campus Enterprises 205 Melbourne Columbia, Mo. 65201 Medical laboratory technologist opening ital. Good hours, group in- nce paid, best wages. Hospital or call 822-1347. losp J, b hours, group Apply at Bryan 134tfn ira rk AIR CONDITIONING SERVICEMAN Need a man with two or more yea: experience, good character and wo: habits. Permanent or part time job, excellent wages with established Carrier Dealer. P. O. Box 3747 Bryan, Texas Central Texas Air Conditioning Co. Phone: 713 — 823-0945 Contact: Richard H. 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