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Cutler’s Widely Acclaimed AcceleREAD® Method Guaranteed to quadruple your reading speed and improve your retention. Read the average book in 45 minutes. Get all the details without cost or obligation at the meeting most conve nient to you. free orientation meetings WEDNESDAY, February 4; 6:30 & 8:00 p.m. BRYAN BUILDING & LOAN CONFERENCE ROOM 2800 Texas Avenue FRIDAY, February 6; 6:30 & 8:00 p.m. MEMORIAL STUDENT CENTER — ROOM 2B COLLEGE STATION ODDDicraTCD BDuoamn 3722 BOWSER, DALLAS, TEXAS SCHOOLS 526-6151 THE BATTALION Page 4 College Station, Texas Wednesday, February 4,1971) 150,000 Mailed to GIs Valentines Sent to Vietnam SAN FRANCISCO )—-More than 100 cartons containing al most 150,000 Valentines were mailed here Tuesday to GIs in Vietnam. The handmade heart-filled greetings will arrive more than a week before Valentine’s Day. “They’ll be a little early—but better early than late,” said Carl Uibelhoer, national service office of the Military Order of the Pur ple Heart, when told the Valen tines would be in Vietnam in two days. The Naval Air Reserve Train ing Unit at Jacksonville, Fla., came to the order’s rescue Mon day night after National Airlines was shut down by a strike. A Navy plane flew the Valen tines from Jacksonville to Oak land, Calif., Monday night be cause National could not fulfill its offer to carry the cargo with out charge. The order, a service foundation, is sponsoring for a second year a “GI Wish You’d Be My Valentine” campaign. It is intended to bridge the communication gap between servicemen and young people. Uibelhoer said the Valentines “come from every state of the union with the exception of Alas ka,” three U. S. territories and five foreign countries. “They will be distributed in 27 hospitals overseas where combat wounded are brought or evacu ated. Beyond this, they will go to troops in the combat zones," he said. The Valentines were collected in Jacksonville, Fla., by Karl Busch, field director of the order. In an effort to save money, Busck had contacted National Airlines. When Busch learned that Na tional was on strike, he was aghast, but the Navy came to his rescue. Volunteer Marines trucked the cartons across the bay Tuesday to a loading dock here for mail ing to Southeast Asia. COURCHEVEL UNFLAGGING—Should a performer break stride or rou tine in drum and bugle corps competition, it would subtract from a marching unit’s point total. So Sandra Grochowski, 13, maintains form despite the flag that flopped over her face during judging in suburban Greendale, Wis. (AP Wirephoto) (Continued from page 1) like myself stayed around 1650. Sea Grant Associates to Tour Research Vessel in Galveston A&M faculty and staff mem bers associated with Sea Grant or oceanography programs will tour the 400-foot research vessel Glomar Challenger Sunday in Galveston. Global Marine, Inc., of Los An geles and Scripps Institution of Oceanography, managing insti tution for the Deep Sea Drilling Project, will host the 1 p.m. tour, according to Dr. William R. Bry ant, A&M oceanographer and co chief scientist on Leg Ten of DSDP. Approximately 200 faculty, staff and graduate students are expected to travel to Galveston for the tour. Leg Ten will leave Corsicana Feb. 11 on a 48-day expedition to study the aspects of origin and development of the Gulf of Mex ico. The 10,500-ton vessel arrives Thursday for dry dock repairs, Dr. Bryant noted. Glomar Challenger was built in 1967-68 at Orange, Tex. It has a 142-foot derrick for re trieving sediment cores from oceanic areas. Dr. Bryant pointed out the ship recently made the deepest water drilling. The ship rested over 20,150 feet of water to take a 506-foot core. Its deepest floor penetration is 3,321 feet to take a core sample, Dr. Bryant added. Even then the slopes were some thing to see—and ski. Being a novice at the sport, I took many a spill and almost invariably after one some 4-year- old French kid would skid to a stop three inches from me and ask if I had hurt myself. It’s quite easy to see why the French take home all the Olympic ski medals. The night life in Courchevel was disappointing to many of us, the main reason being the lack of availability of French females who spoke English. It’s kind of hard to get your point across using sign language. During our stay some of us took side trips to Paris, Geneva, or other towns, getting as much exposure to the European scene as we could. Most of us stayed in Courchevel the entire time. Courchevel is a village-type ski resort on the side of a mountain. It’s a beautiful town with a lot of nice people. GOLF CLUB SNACK BAR Shurfn OPEN DAILY FROM 10:30 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. Would You Believe? FYesh From The Gulf OYSTERS on the half-shell or fried to order Served Right Here on the Campus 5 to 7 each evening at the famous Oyster Room MSC Cafeteria FLOWERS ^ Complete Store CHI Kraft - DU Hunt’s CA1 With 0 SAl Hunt’s C0( Hunt’s nr <3 Baby Albums - Party Goods Unusual Gifts Aggieland Flower & Gift Shoppe 209 University Drive College Station 846-5825 BATTALION CLASSIFIED Political Announcements CURTAIN CALL’TO Ninth Annual College Auditions for SIX FLAGS Your talent could win you a star-spangled season at SIX FLAGS, performing for the world’s most enthusiastic audiences! SIX FLAGS needs: VOCALISTS (popular, classical, country and western, rock, barbershop quartettes, folk soloists and groups): DANCERS (tap, ballet, modern, jazz, acrobatic); INSTRUMENTALISTS (banjo players, jug bands, Dixieland bands); VARIETY ACTS (comics, magicians, baton and saber twirlers, ventriloquists, tumblers, trampoline and trampolette artists). ALL KINDS OF TALENT WILL BE CONSIDERED. If selected, you’ll work under professional direction in one of SIX FLAGS’ many original variety extravaganzas or specialty shows featured throughout the Park. And you’ll have the time of your life as a star member of the famous SIX FLAGS family of performers. Audition open to all age groups including college students. Be there! AREA AUDITIONS Monday, February 9 — 3:30 p.m. Roxy Grove Auditorium Baylor University Waco, Texas (Registration is 30 minutes prior to audition time.) Subject to action of the Dem ocratic Primary May 2, 1970. For U. S. Representative of the Sixth Congressional District or Texas. OLIN E. TEAGUE (Re-Election) WANT AD RATES im, rnished and unfurnished, carpeted, aped, all electric kitchen, individual air nditioning and heat. All utilities paid, swimming pools. From $140 to $215. Special rates for students. 846-6111. Special rates elusive co-ed section. Ex 16tfn WORLD BOOK — 1969 Edition - $50.00 Off, Easy Terms, 846-3231. 62tfn Aggie wives needed for church attendant or child care during :an worship services. Call 823-1324, ser United Methodist Church, Bryan. Sunday First HELP WANTED: Janitor at A&M Methodist Church. 417 University Drive. Call 846-8731. 61t4 GM Lowest Priced Cars $49.79 per mo. With Normal Down Payment OPEL KADETT Sellstrom Pontiac - Buick 2700 Texas Ave. 822-1336 26th & Parker 822-1307 ATTENTION MAY GRADUATES! You may order Graduation In vitations Beginning Feb. 2, 1970 thru Feb. 27, 1970, Mon.-Fri., 9-12, 1-4, Cashier’s Window, MSC. 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