iry 21,1910 ill 30 TICKETS AVAILABLE AT: MSC STUDENT PROGRAM OFFICE BANK OF A&M UNIVERSITY NATIONAL BANK CITY NATIONAL BANK FIRST BANK & TRUST BRYAN BUILDING & LOAN FIRST NATIONAL BANK |H peifSOD! Abe Saper'stein’s Fabulous GLOBETROTTERS MAGICIANS OF BASKETBALL' Plus The Famous Globetrotter ADDED ATTRACTIONS TAMU Special Attraction G. Rolie White Coliseum Tuesday, Feb. 3 — 8 p.m. Admission Reserved Seats .... $3.00 & $2.50 TAMU Student, Date or Spouse $1.50 General Admission $2.00 Children 12 & Under $1.00 The Draft, 1970 Style (continued from page 1) 1971 on, the draft pool will con sist only of these men who become 19 before Jan. 1 of the year in which they are a member of the primary group, and those members of the deferred group whose deferment has expired. Back to the deferred group. Obviously, none of them is sub ject to call during 1970. They don’t get off free, though. The men in the group retain their original ranking, based upon the drawing last December, and as sume that ranking upon losing their deferment. This is regard less of how many drawings have been held since the one in 1969 when they obtained their rank ing. For example: Bill Jones was bom on Sept. 1 and was ranked no. 1 in the drawing for 1970. But he has a student deferment. Assume that in the drawing for calendar year 1972, Sept. 1 is ranked 366, while Dec. 23 is ranked no. 1. During 1972, Jones loses his deferment for some rea- BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES One day 4* per word }( per word each additional day Minimum charge—60( Claaaified Display 90d per column inch each insertion Schnli WORK WANTED Day work: Mondays. Wednesdays and Ikradays. 846-4891. 6U10 Typing, full time, Notary Public, Bank- Imricard accepted, 823-6410 or 823-3838. lOtfn rYPING, electric. Close to campus. Expe- ier.ced. Reasonable. 846-2934. Itfn Typing. Electric, symbols, experienced. M-8165. 132tfn CHILD CARE Child Care Center of First Baptist Church has opening in Kindergarten and lay care. State Licensed. 846-6632. 61t6 Child care, Call for information. 846-8151. 598tfn Gregory’s Day Nursery, 604 Boyett 164005. 5 9 3tfn HUMPTY DUMPTY CHILDREN CEN TER, 3400 South College, State Licensed. 13.8626. Virginia D. Jones, R. N. 99tfn WANTED One or two female roommates wanted, llonaco II, apartment 112. 846-4489 or M-8557. 61tl FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED, iONACO II APARTMENTS. 846-7318. 61tl FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED to ihare large 2 bedroom apartment at Cass lei Sol for 2nd semester. $42.60 includes ■ent and all utilities. Call 846-3262. 60tS SOSOLIK'S TV & RADIO SERVICE Zenith - Color & B&W - TV AH Makes B&W TV Repairs 713 S. MAIN 822-2133 AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-8051 GM Lowest Priced Cars $49.79 per mo. With Normal Down Payment OPEL KADETT Sellstrom Pontiac - Buick 2700 Texas Ave. 26th & Parker 822-133 6 8 2 2-13 0 7 | Rentals-Sales-Service TYPEWRITERS Terms Distributors For: « Royal and Victor Calculators & Adding Machines Smith-Corona Portables CATES TYPEWRITER CO 909 S. Main 822-6000 HELP WANTED Woman to work in church nursery with 3 and 4 year olds on Tuesday mornings. * ing necessary. Degree not necessary just interest and ability to work with young children. $2 per hour. 846- 6667. 61t2 Some teac PRESTONE $1.59 Gal. Havoline, Amalie, Enco, Conoco. 32c qt. —EVERYDAY— We stock all local major brands. Where low oil prices originate. Quantity Rights Reserved Wheel Bearings - Exhausts System Parts, Filters, Water and Fuel Pumps. Almost Any Part Needed 25-40% Off List Brake Shoes $3.60 ex. 2 Wheels — many cars We Stock EELCO EDELBROCK HURST MR GASKET CAL CUSTOM Other Speed Equipment Starters - Generators All 6 Volt - $12.95 Each Most 12 Volt - $13.95 Each Your Friedrich Dealer Joe Faulk Auto Parts 220 E. 25th Bryan, Texas JOE FAULK ’32 24 years in Bryan Duplicator-Memograph operators. Full time. Off campus. Experience desirable hut will train if permanent and available now. Call 822-1518, or apply in person. Reproduction Division, Newman Printing Company 302 W. 28th Street, Bryan. 61t2 HELP WANTED: Janitor at A&M Methodist Church. 417 University Drive. Call 846-8731. 61t4 Two job openings. Morning hours for clean-up, and bar-tender for afternoon and evenings. Call Mrs. Norton after 12:00 noon. 846-9929 or come by East Gate Lounge. 69t3 OFFICIAL NOTICE Official notices must arrive in tke Office of Student Publications before deadline of l p.m. of the day proceeding publication. Sealed proposals for, the sale and renewal of one wooden frame residence will be received at the Office of the Director of Physical Plant, 600 University Drive (FM 60), Texas A&M University, College Sta tion, Texas, until 2:00 p. m., Friday, January 80, 1970, and then publicly opened and read aloud. The Dwelling is approx imately 1,618 square feet in size. Instruc tions to Bidders and Proposal Forms may be obtained from the Director of Physical Plant, Telephone 845-4311. The University reserves the right to waive any technicali ties and reject any and all bids. 61t2 FOR SALE TIRED OF GIVING YOUR MONEY TO SOMEONE ELSE FOR RENT?! Here’s an ideal home for a small family. 60 x 12 1969 model mobile home. Two bedrooms, 'arge 'bath, kitchen, dining area and living- room. Lots of closet space and completely furnished, excellent condition and very reasonable price. 846-4676 after 6:00 p. m. 61tl 1969 Buick Special. Call 846-4036. 61tl 1964 Ford Galaxie 600. 4 Door hardtop. Air, radio, power steering. Excellent con dition. $1000. 846-8029. 61tfn One owner, 1965 Chevrolet Impala. 2- Door, Sport Coupe. Radio, low mileage tires. Excellent condition. Call 846-3061 after 6 :00 p. m. 61tfn Army dress blues, blouse 38, waist 32. One set winter, one set summer, greens. Also khakis and fatigues. 822-0815. 60t2 1954 Chevrolet with 1962 engine. New tires, transmission, clutch, radio. 822-0478. 59t4 SPECIAL NOTICE MOVING SOON? For the best equip ment and lowest rates — contact ANDER SON SERVICE AND U-HAUL RENTALS. T. P. “Andy” Anderson, 2010 South Col lege, Bryan, 822-3646. 59t4 Meal tickets are now available at Swanzy’s Cafeteria. 2025 Texas Avenue. 55t8 FOR BEST RESULTS TRY BATTALION CLASSIFIED WHITE AUTO STORES Bryan and College Station can save you up to 40% on auto parts, oil, filters, etc. 846-5626. TRANSMISSIONS REPAIRED & EXCHANGED Completely Guaranteed Lowest Prices HAMILL’S TRANSMISSION 33rd. & Texas Ave. Bryan 822-6874 • Watch .Repairs • Jewelry Repair • Diamond Senior Rings • Senior Rings Refinished C. W. Varner & Sons Jewelers North Gate 846-5816 FOR RENT Unfurnished apartment. Two bedroom and study. Air-conditioned. Has stove, lid. apartment. Two ir-conditioned. Hi refrigerator, fenced yard, and water paid. $96. 846-6774. 61tl Two bedroom apartment, unfurnished, storage room and garage. Apartment house on two lots. For rent as of February 1st. Write R. L. Jackson Real Estate, 727 Lazy Lane, or call 846-7248 after 6:00 p. m. Can been seen after 6 :30 p. m. 61t2 One bedroom nicely furnished duplex, pine paneling throughout. $60 a month. Available February 10th or before. 201 Bizelle. 846-8327 or 823-6046. 61tfn COLLEGE HILLS. Across from new Hall. One bedroom lower, southeast artment. Air-condi- dy. 61tfn City Hall. One nicely furnished apartr tioned, ample closet space. Adults oni; $75 without utilities. 84 Available January 17, furnished, two i, 1968, mdbil< J on acreage ’ w month. 846-7929. ry 1 bedroom, 1968, mdbile home four mil m acr heat, window air conditioner, washer. $116 to A&I creage with trees. ir miles Central THERE ARE APARTMENTS. . AND THEN THERE IS TANGLEWOOD SOUTH College Station’s Newest and Finest Apartment Complex ! Gracious Apartment Living For Those Who Demand the Finest 1-2-3 Bedroom Apartments FLATS AND STUDIO! PRICED FROM $145 to $250 FURNISHED SLIGHTLY HIGHER Furnished or Unfurnished l-IVs—2-2% Baths. All Utilities Paid! Decorator Design — Several Decors From Which To Choose. Separate Adults Only and Family Living Areas. Recreational Areas — 2 Pools. Convenient to Redmond Shopping Center and A&M University. All Electric Westinghouse Kitchens— Dishwashers—Frost Free Refrigeration. Located at Puryear Drive and Highway 30 For Rental Information Call 846-2026 VILLAGE PARK NORTH "Mobile Living In Luxuary” 4413 HWY. 6 NORTH Paved & guttered street, concrete off- rking, concrete levelii rground, city < , &&i. COIL »ol, gas grills. street parking, concrete leveling pad fenced playground, city utilities, TV, large concrete patio, swii DAY 822-0803 Telephone NIGHT 822-5234 45tfn Two bedroom apartment, unfurnished, $96, furnished $100. Central air, married couples only. University Acres. 846-5120. second semester, furnished ove ii MENTS, 606 HWY. 30. Reserve now for >ster. One and two bedroom, and unfurnished, carpeted, draped, all electric kitchen, individual air conditioning and heat. All utilities paid, swimming pools. From $140 to $216. 846-6111. Special rates for students. Ex clusive co-ed section. * VICTORIAN APARTMENTS Midway between Bryan & A&M University STUDENTS 1 ! Need A Home 1 & 2 Bedroom Fur. & Unfur. Pool and Private Courtyard 3 MONTHS LEASE 2-5041 401 Lake St. Apt. I TROPHIES PLAQUES Engraving Service Ask About Discounts Texas Coin Exchange, Inc. 1018 S. Texas 822-5121 Bob Boriskie ’55 COINS SUPPLIES ENGINEERING & OFFICE SUPPLY CORP. REPRODUCTION & MEDIA — ARCH. & ENGR. SUPPLIES SURVEYING SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENT - • OF FICE SUPPLIES • MULTILITH SERVICE & SUPPLIES son. Since he was ranked no. 1 by the drawing for 1970, the year in which he first became a member of the overall draft pool, Jones will be subject to call im mediately, along with those bom on Dee. 23 who are member of the 1972 draft pool. If all those bom on Dec. 23 and ranked no. 1 for 1972 have been drafted, Jones is called up. If, by chance, not all those in his draft board who are ranked no. 1 for 1972 have been called yet, Jones will be ranked among those left according to the al phabetical drawing that was held for 1970, the year he became a member of the draft pool. If all the men whose last names begin with the letter designated as no. 1 for 1972 and whose birth day is ranked no. 1 for 1972 have already been drafted, Jones, whose last name begins with the letter ranked no. 1 in the 1970 draw ing, loses again—he will be draft ed immediately. The main point is that a man’s draft ranking is determined by the drawing held for the year in which he becomes a member of the draft pool, no matter when he actually becomes a member of the primary group, those clas sified I-A or I-A-0 and subject to induction. Finally, for those who make it through a calendar year as a member of the priority primary group without being called up, the waiting is over: they will be assigned a lower draft classifi cation, and will not be subject to call unless all men in the primary group are called up. The new lottery system has some definite advantages for se lective service registrants. To begin with, a man’s period of prime vulnerability is limited to the one year he is in the pri mary group. Also, his vulner ability is for a fixed length of time—one year now, instead of seven or more under the old system. The established length of prime vulnerability, along with a man’s knowledge of his lottery rank ing, will enable him to better plan his life. He will know whether to enlist, go to school, get a job, marry, or do whatever else he wants to do. One major criticism of the new system, aside from the criticism that it is an involuntary con scription system, arose soon aft er the drawing. Mathematicians and scientists did some quick figuring after the December drawing, and found that the odds against the 1970 lottery ranking occurring again are 100,000 to 1. In addition, they said, the av erage of the rankings of all the days within any given month should be equal or close to the average of all the rankings, 183, if indeed the distribution is ran dom. When the 1970 rankings were averaged by the month, only those months around the middle of the year approached the re quired 183. For the first months in the year, averages ranged as low as 150, and for those near the end of the year as high as 220. Investigation revealed that when the capsules containing the days of the year were placfd in the drawing box, they are placed in in groups of a month. Little mixing was done. As a result, a case pending in federal district court may require the Department of Defense to hold a new lottery, one that is truly random. The basic lottery idea is a fair one, but the method of random izing the days of the year is faulty. Instead of a hand draw ing, the days of the year and let ters of the alphabet should be fed into a computer program med to produce a random sam pling. In approximately two min utes, the most random distribu tion possible would be achieved. THE BATTALION Wednesday, January 21, 1979 College Station, Texas Page 3 A&M System (continued from page 1) T a r 1 e t o n State College and Prairie View A&M, all presently governed by a system board of directors headed by Clyde H. Wells of Grahbury. DeBusk’s proposal, which, ac cording to the Chronicle, would receive detailed study by the Co ordinating Board of Texas cam puses, such as UT at Arlington, UT at El Paso, UT at Dallas, UT at San Antonio and UT at Mid- land-Odessa. “I am always amazed,” De- Busk was quoted as saying “at the number of people who are willing to serve on these boards of regents, considering there is no pay for it.” “Under this concept, this Co ordinating Board would retain overall supervision of the sepa rate boards of regents. “You’ll say this is asking con trol and not coordinating, but this is not exactly it. There’s no sense in 18 men (on the Coordi nating Board) spending their time and there’s no sense in hav ing a staff just to give these people good paying jobs if we’re not effective.” “If an institution or a system is stronger than the Coordinating Board, then there is no reason for use to be in existence.” The Chronicle also reported that DeBusk said the advocated tuition hikes based on the cost-of- living index. He was quoted as saying that tuition should be an escalating percentage of the cost, rather than a legislatively- fixed sum. DeBusk, 55, was appointed to the Coordinating Board last Oc tober, the Chronicle said, and was elevated to the chairmanship Saturday. Smith Oarifies ‘Check List’ Lists of students who write bad checks to the university are not circulated off-campus, according to Robert Smith, assistant con troller. Smith clarified a statment at tributed to Student Senator Joe ix in the Jan. 13 edition of h6 Battalion. “We (at the Fiscal Office) do not, nor have we ever circulated a “Bad Check List” in Bryan or College Station, as the story fcays,” Smith said. He added that though merchants ask for such a list “all the time,” the univer sity does not release it to other T1 than its own on-campus check cashing facilities. “We regard this as a matter between the student and the uni versity. All the university is in terested in is that the check is cleared,” Smith explained. Nix was out of town and could not be reached for comment. FOR BEST RESULTS TRY BATTALION CLASSIFIED The Attic TROUVAILLES FRANCIS D. GRIFFN 822-2619 118 So. Bryan TOWN HALL and ARTIST SHOWCASE Presents S ABIC AS “Spanish guitarist” Feb. 2, 1970 — 8:00 p.m. M.S.C. Ballroom Admission Student Activity and Town Hall Season Ticket Holders Admitted .... 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