Page 4 College Station, Texas Wednesday, May 20, 1970 THE BATTALION Too many people afraid to fail, Cooley says HOUSTON —Dr. Denton A. Cooley says too many people have lost the “courage to fail” and this is most evident among scientists and physicians. “I think we should have the courage to try the unproven, to depart from the trodden path ways,” the world famous heart surgeon said Monday in a talk to the Texas Association of Hos pital Auxiliaries. He chided scientists for their caution and physicians for what he called their “intellectual rigidity.” Cooley’s team has performed 20 heart transplants and also has used a mechanical heart. He said that because of the transplants and the use of the mechanical heart, he occasionally is introduced as the “most con troversial” or “most notorious” physician in the world. “But I felt I had justification to try the mechanical heart,” he said. “Why accept defeat so easily? “I would like to be able to take an oath that no one would die in my operating room.” Cooley said his use of the artificial heart in April, 1969, came after an effort failed to repair a patient’s heart surg ically. Haskell Karp of Skokie, 111., the patient, had a functioning brain and body organs, Cooley said. The use of the machine and a subsequent heart transplant kept the patient alive five days. “I see no reason why it could not keep a person alive five weeks, or even five months,” Cooley said. Bryan Rodeo Club plans Paint Horse Show Saturday The Bryan Rodeo Club is hav ing its first Paint Horse Show Saturday at the Bryan Rodeo Arena on Tabor Road. The show, which begins at 10 a.m., is being sponsored by the Gulf Coast Paint Horse Club and has the approval of the American Paint Horse Association. Show classes will include halt er, western pleasure, reining, cut ting, roping, barrel racing, pole bending and youth activities. To enter, all horses must be registered or subject to registra tion with the APHA. The APHA was organized in Fort Worth in 1962 for the regis try of stock and quarter type paint horses. The organization now has over 13,000 horses in its registry and has a membership of about 3,000 representing all 50 states, Canada, Mexico and other foreign countries. Those persons interested in the show can obtain more information and entry blanks by contacting Jimmy Nuche at 822-3980. DON'T COST YOU PENNY! FREE no initial fee for setting up your Uni-CHECK CREDIT account! FREE no charge when your Uni-CHECK CREDIT account is not in use! IN ADDITION TO YOUR REGULAR CHECKING AC COUNT UNI-CHECK CREDIT CAN BE USED ANY TIME FOR ANY EMERGENCY OR SPECIAL PUR CHASE. IF YOU NEED EXTRA MONEY FOR ANY REASON, UNI-CHECK CREDIT IS AS FAST AND AS GOOD AS YOUR SIGNATURE. WHEN YOU USE UNI-CHECK; YOU SIMPLY WRITE YOURSELF A LOAN WHICH CAN BE PAID IN MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS OR IN FULL AT YOUR CONVENIENCE. COME BY UNIVERSITY NATIONAL BANK AND LET THEM HELP YOU DISCOVER UNI-CHECK CREDIT. ^ ISr.A.TIOiN-.A.Lf E BA-lSTiC COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS 77840 ‘On the side Of Texas A&M” Member F.D.I.C. 'where the emphasis is on C f// Meetings scheduled on insurance plan He said the alternative was to pull the plug on the machine, which performed the heart’s duties, and let the patient die. Some physicians criticized Cool ey for using the device without what the considered enough ani mal experimentation. Subsequent rulings by Baylor College of Medicine caused Cooley to leave his post as professor of surgery there. Enrollment meetings for the university’s new group insurance program are being conducted this week and next Monday. Insurance Director John Hill said the series of two-hour ses sions are designed to answer em ploye questions, as well as pro vide enrollment data. The new employe group insur ance and hospitalization program offers expanded benefits in sev eral different areas. Hill noted. He said the new plan, which in cludes contracts with three differ ent insurance firms, was approved by the Texas A&M University System Board of Directors upon recommendation of the System Insurance Committee. The insur ance committee included repre sentation from the Faculty Fringe Benefits Committee. Southwestern Life Insurance Co. was selected to provide life insurance and basic hospital and major medical coverage. Conti nental Casualty Co. was chosen for long-term disability coverage and Continental Insurance Com panies (Commercial Insurance Co. of Newark, N. J.) for accidental death and dismemberment. The new coverage goes into ef fect Sept. 1, with all existing plans of insurance terminating Aug. 31, for present participants, Hill emphasized. The meeting being conducted this week and next Monday are planned to accommodate employes from specific departments and ac tivities at different times and lo cations on campus. Hill suggested eligible employes who have not been notified of a meeting contact the head of tk department or activity fora applicable schedule. A make-up meeting is schedtj at 3 p.m. Monday for emploi. unable to attend the sessions!) which they were originallyderi nated. 2 architects William G. Hodge Jr., and John E. Short, architecture students graduating this spring from A&M, have been cited by the American Institute of Architects. Hodge, from Ennis, was award ed the AIA school medal and cer tificate of merit. get AIA awards ^, yer Short, from Lufkin, receia nole AIA’s certificate of merit, The AIA medal and certify su bsi of merit are awarded annually two graduating students in rwj nition of scholastic achievenm character and promise of fessional ability. BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES One day per word each addition ?er wo: Minii i4 per word itional day inimum charge—50e Classified Displa Classified Display 904 per column inch each insertion inse DEADLINE 4 p.m. dny before publication FOR SALE Army Engineer dress blues. Perfect tion, worn only five times. $75. ( dition. orn only size: 3S chest, 33 sleeve: pants 32 x 32. Hat 7 3/8, $10. 846-6311. 115t3 1963 CORVAIR. $200. 846-4676 AFTER 5. 120tl ’66 Opel sports cou inter! cellen Opel sports coupe. Yellow, 'black or, 4-speed, new tires, battery, ex it condition, 30 MPG, 846-4780. 120t2 1962 Ford Galaxie 500. A/C, auto, good tires — good condition. Call after 5. 120t2 846-3742. HONDA 50. Call Ben Nelson. 846-2472. 12012 ANN MARGRET VIETNAM PHOTOS. 8 X 10 COLOR, LIMITED SUPPLY. $5.50 EACH. LIMITED SUPPLY—AGGIE DEN. 119tfn 1961 IMPALA CHEVROLET. $225. 900- A Inlow, College Station. 119t3 1964 Galaxie 500 XL, convertable. 4- seats. P.S. One speed, bucket seats. P.S. One owner, excellent condition. 846-8734. 119t2 Army surplus camping equipment: jungle boots, army sleeping bags, cots, ammo boxes, rubber rafts, and many more bargains. Bargain Land. 1809 South Col lege. 822-2210. 118t4 Trailer House. 38. X 8, Air conditioned, carpet, close to campus. Call 845-2226, ask for Mike Wright. $1,000. 117t5 OFFICIAL NOTICE Official notices must arrive in the Office of Student Publications before deadline ad 1 p.m. of the day proceeding publication. At 8:00 a. m., Thursday, May there will be posted in the foy Richard Coke Building, a list of those Spring candidates who have completed all :ademic requirements for degrees to be inferred on May 23, 1970. Each canadi- ite is urged to termine his status. 21. 1970, er of the of th' ci academic requirements for degrees to conferred on May 23, 1970. Each cam date is urged to consult the list to de- To be eligible to purchase the Texas A&M University ring, an undergraduate A&M University ring, an undergraduate student must have at least one academic year in residence and credit for ninety- yea five (96) semester hours. The hours passed at the preliminary grade report period on April 6. 1970, may be used in satisfying April 6, 1970, may be used In satlstyin this ninety-five hour requirement. Stu dents qualifying under this regulation ma leave their names with the rin now leave their names with the ring clerk. Room Seven, Richard Coke Build- ch. FOR RENT One bedroom furnished apartment. Washer conections, blinds, fenced back ed. Couple only. $76. Available Ju yar 1st. ouple on 4063 aft« ter 4 p. m. me 0t2 Two or three bedroom apartment for dents Utllit Three blocks from University. 846-2915. 'wo or three bedroom a pa rime couple or three students. Available June 2nd. $90 month, utilities not included. ck all records ing. She. in turn, will chec to determine ring eligibility. Orders for these rings will be taken rs by the ring clerk starting April 20, 1970. and The istr: about July 10, 1970. istrar's Office to be delivered on or ng clerk starting and continuing through May 26. 1970. The rings will be returned to the Reg- . Office to be df" J “ — 1970. rk is on / "t. 't vXT h p. iZ . '..(Oil* ... o HAIR HOME APPLIANCE CENTER 408 Carson (Across from the Reserve Center & Travis Park) 120tfn USED AIR CONDITIONER CLEARANCE DURING OUR REMODELING. FIFTEEN i/ 2 TON MODELS ALL ARE CHECKED AND RECONDITIONED 30-DAY GUARANTEE $60.00 - $125.00 WHILE THEY LAST ! ! HAIR HOME APPLIANCE CENTER 408 Carson (Across from the Reserve Center & Travis Park) 120tfn TRIANGLE MOBILE HOME SALES South College & Old College Rd. Town & Country the Quality Home Bob Holmes ’49 Will Trade Call 822-4328 BROWN ALLEN MOTOR CO. OLDSMOBILE SALES - SERVICE “Where satisfaction is standard equipment” 2400 Texas Ave. TROPHIES PLAQUES Engraving Service Ask About Discounts Texas Coin Exchange, Inc. 1018 S. Texas 822-5121 Bob Boriskie ’55 COINS SUPPLIES TRANSMISSIONS REPAIRED & EXCHANGED Completely Guaranteed Lowest Prices II AM ILL’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 Rentals-Sales-Service TYPEWRITERS Terms Distributors For: Royal and Victor Calculators & Adding Machines Smith-Corona Portables CATES TYPEWRITER CO 909 S. Main 822-6000 WHITE AUTO STORES Bryan and College Station can save you up to 40% on auto parts, oil, filters, etc. 846-5626. THE ATTIC USED FURNITURE BOTTLES MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS What do you make that we can sell for you? 822-2619 Corner 27th & Bryan “AGGIE ACRES” Practically new two bedroom duplex, furnished, central air and heat. Trees, and lake. Convenient to the campus. $97.60 monthly — 822-0082 119t6 Trailer house. 8 X 46. Air-conditioned, two bedroom. Couples only. 822-0606. 119t3 SUMMER RENTALS and FALL APFLI- campus, one and two bedroom apartment, all bills and ai CANTS. Seven blocks from ca and two bedroom apartment, all bills and cable paid, swimming pool. College Main Apartments. 4302 College Main, 846-2089. 119t6 Two bedroom unfurnished duplex. Near campus. $75 monthly, no bills paid. 823- 1169. 118tfn Three bedroom house, furnished. $150 monthly. $100 deposit required. Utilities paid, except electricity. Call 846-6311. 116tfn YES ! you can afford to move in now. For only $57.40 per student. All the finer things — carpeted, draped, electric West- inghouse kitchen, individual air-eondition- ing and heat. Two swimming pools. One and two bedrooms. All utilities and T.V., cable paid. Exclusive Co-ed section. TRAVIS HOUSE APARTMENTS. 506 Hi way 30. Phone 846-6111. $140 - $216 73tfn VILLAGE PARK NORTH ’Mobile Living In Luxuary” 44)3 HWY. 6 NORTH Paved & guttered street, concrete off- rking, concrete levelii street parking, concrete leveling pads, fenced playground, city utilities, cable TV, large concrete patio, swimmii pool, gas grills. DAY 822-0803 Telephone NIGHT 822-5234 46tfn WANTED Used boy’s 10 or multi-speed bike, i* 500 2721. Would commencement 846-6627. like extra admission ticket! fc rcises. Mi £ k- By Ej Nixc troo prot at a first On camp orgai Amei ndoc Th< :entei Walti strike :ampi tehool ersit ? MOVING WE BUY USED HOUSEHOLD BARGAIN LAND 1809 South Col left 822-2210 Hill COUPLE WANTED to manage irt ’eace” home park in Brazos County. 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