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J. C. (Jim) Harris THE BUG SHOP, Inc. 1911 So. College Ave. Bryan, Texas 77801 Phone 822-5383 Bryan's Leading Independent Volkswagen Service Luedecke keynotes highway course Page 6 College Station, Texas Wednesday, November 18, 1970 THE BATTALION Texas Highway Department of ficials were advised here Tuesday to broaden their goals to include mass transportation—even urban transportation. That advice was offered by A. Highway 6 runs both ways around the world WORK IN EUROPE THIS SUMMER! find out how TONIGHT MSC ASSEMBLY ROOM —8:00 P. M. travel opportunity week Nov. 15 - 21 “If we don’t solve our own problems,” the general added, “then we had better get ready for someone else to write the rules of the ball game we are going to play by in years to come—like them or not.” General Luedecke noted that cities are hard pressed for finan cial resources, with limited taxing powers and a continuing demand for expanded services. BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES One day 51 per word Minimum charge—75tf .Classified Display $1.00 per column inch each insertic don DEADLINE 4 p.m. day before publication FOR SALE 1965 Chevy SS. V-8, automatic, buckets. Excellent condition. Also, automatic radio stereo with locking bracket. Scarcely used, $75.00. See both at 303 Ayrshire or call 846-7697. 46t3 Firewood for sale. $25.00 a cord. Week days 8 to 5. Mrs. Callahan, 845-1036. 46t3 Yellow 1969 Triumph 6T6T. Call 846- 3035 after 5 p. m. 46t3 4 faculty-staff tickets for A&M-TU game. Regular price. 846-3846. 45tfn 10' x 67’ CASA MANANA mobile home. 2 bedroom, carpet, furnished, excellent condition. Must sell! Going into service. Will sell equity. Call 846-3421. 46t3 Duplex, two bedroom, near University-' One apartment furnished, excellent in vestment. $14,600. 846-5231. 28tfn WORK WANTED Typing, experienced. 846-5416 after 6. 16tfn Tennis racket restringing and supplies nylon and gut. Call 846-4477. 123tfn Typing, full time. Notary Public, Bank- Americard accepted, 823-6410 or 823-3838. lOtfn TYPING. Close to campus. 846-2934 21tfn >ing. 165. WANTED ersons to take Part-time or full-time pi orders for the Fuller Brush Company. $3.00 per hour and up. For information and interview call 823-0106. 38tl2 WHITE AUTO STORES Bryan and College Station can save you up to 40% on auto parts, oil, filters, etc. 846-5626. SOSOLIKS TV & RADIO SERVICE Zenith - Color & B&W - TV All Makes B&W TV Repairs 3. MAIN 822-2133 TROPHIES PLAQUES Engraving Service Ask About Discounts Texas Coin Exchange, Inc. 1018 S. Texas 822-5121 Bob Boriskie ’55 COINS SUPPLIES Havoline, Amalie, Conoco. 35c qt. Prestone—$1.69 Gal. —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 HOLLEY CARBURETORS EELCO EDELBROCK HURST MR GASKET CAL CUSTOM Other Speed Equipment Alternators $19.95 Exchange Starters - Generators Many $13.95 exch. Your Friedrich Dealer Joe Faulk Auto Parts 22D E. 25th Bryan, Texas JOE FAULK ’32 Our 25th year in Bryan SPECIAL NOTICE Midweek Special Wednesday and Thursday night 8:30 - 11:30 p. m. Pitcher $1.00 & $1.25 East Gate Lounge 46t2 SUL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300 A.F. & A.M. — The Master Mason’s Degree will be conferred Thursday, November 19 at 7:00 p. m. William B. Shanks, W.M. ; Joe Woolket, Secretary. :>ul, 11wn. ATTENTION DECEMBER GRADU ATES : You may pick up your graduation announcements November 13 in the Game Room at 8:00 a.m. in the MSC. Extra .m. in announcements will also go on sale in the Game Room, November 16 at 8 :00 a-m. 42t8 Service For All Chrysler Corp. Cars Body Work — Painting Free Estimates HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY, INC. Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922 1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111 FOR RENT FOR RENT Two men or two women students to live in private home. Beautiful furnished room, meals, TV, telephone and laundry service. $115/month for each person. Phone 846-5667 43t6 COLLEGE HILLS across from new City One bedroom, furnished 1 Hall. ment. Ample closet space. $76, no bills paid. 846-5031. er ap&rt- Adults only. 43tfn VICTORIAN APARTMENTS Midway between Bryan & A&M University STUDENTS ! ! Need A Home 1*2 Bedroom Fur. & Unfur. Pool and Private Courtyard 3 MONTHS LEASE 401 Lake St. Apt. 1 40tf n Unfurnished one bedroom duplexes. $60.00 monthly. 822-3988. 22tfn Two bedroom furnished and unfurnished apartments. $105 to $115. Central air and heat. Married couples only. 823-0934 University Acres. 13tfn CHILD CARE Experienced child care. Call 846-6536 from 8 to 5. 17tfn HUMPTY DUMPTY CHILDREN CEN TER, 3400 South College, State Licensed. 823-8626. Virginia D. Jones. R. N. 99tfn AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-8051 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 Need extra money? Freshman or sophc more to work 6 to 8 hours per week helpin; with library research. No experienc to work 6 to 8 hours per week helping research. No experie needed only good grades and clear hand writing. Interest in agricultural helpful. Only in person. 101 Old State Chemistry Building. 46t3 Baby-sitter, light housekeeping, child. 9-6, five days a wek. 846-0575. One 46t2 Now taking applications for part-time switcher; director and camera man with some TV ex perience. Salary commensurate with experience. Full time Sec’y- Girl Friday with some radio, TV copy or air experience help ful. Ask for Steve Arden, 3609 Texas Avenue, Bryan. 46ti EARN EXTRA MONEY ! We need cam pus representatives to sell quality Electronic components, at very competitive prices. Write to Jeff Johnson, National Direct Sale Company, Suite 111, 32 So. 10th St. Hopkins, Minnesota 55343. . 45t3 STUDENTS! $80 Plus Part-time Call 846-0501 4 p.m. - 6 p.m. Today DOMESTIC COOK AND HOUSEKEEPER Excellent working conditions and fringe benefits. Personal interview and refer ences necessary. Personnel Office, A&M University, Room 13, System Adminis tration Building. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER 37tfn TRY BATTALION CLASSIFIED 1971 VOLKSWAGENS $1836.00 New & Used Cars Call Don Corsale 846-9944 Representative For Hickman Garrett Volkswagen Teacher Placement Services YOUR COMPLETE DOSSIER COMPLETE FOR PROSPECTIVE EMPLOYERS For more information: Visit the TPS office TAMU Academic Bldg. Room 442 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 ENGINEERING & OFFICE SUPPLY CORP. REPRODUCTION & MEDIA — ARCH. & ENGR. SUPPLIES SURVEYING SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENT - • OF FICE SUPPLIES • MULTILITH SERVICE & SUPPLIES 402 West 25th St. Ph. 823-0939 Bryan, Texas OFFICIAL NOTICE Official notices must arrive in the Office of Student Publications before deadline of 1 p.m. of the day proceeding publication. The English Proficiency Examination for major in Botany, Microbiology and Zoology will be given Wednesday, November 18 at 4 :00 p. m. in Room 113 of the Biological Science Building East. Examinees should bring pen, pencil and dictionary. THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Mansfield, Wesley B. Degree: Ph.D. in Industrial Education Dissertation: A STUDY OF TIME ALOT- MENTS TO FIRST - LINE SUPER VISORY ACTIVITIES IN TEXAS MAN UFACTURING INDUSTRIES WITH IM PLICATIONS FOR TRAINING PRO GRAMS. Time: November 23, 1970 at 10:00 a. m. Place: Room 8-E in the M.E. Shops Bldg. George W. Kunze Dean of the Graduate College THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Evers, Geral Wayne Degree: Ph.D. in Agronomy Dissertation : THE EFFECTS OF CUT TING HEIGHT AND CUTTING FRE QUENCY ON PANICUM COLORATUM L. AND THE INTERRELATIONSHIP OF LEAF AGE AND PHOTOSYNTHE SIS. Time: November 23, 1970 at 2:30 p. m. Place: Room 102-B in the Agronomy Bldg. George W. Kunze Dean of the Graduate College THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Burns, James Martin Jr. ns, Ja ree: Ph.D. in Physics EXPERIMENTAL DETER- Dl MINATIo'N OF THE CROSS SECTION FOR THE REACTION D(P,ZP)N. Time: November 23, 1970 at 9:00 a. m. Place: Conference Room in the Cyclotron Bldg. George W. Kunze Dean of the Graduate College THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Haisler, Walter Ervin Jr. Degree: Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering Dissertation: DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF SOLUTION PROCE DURES FOR NONLINEAR STRUCTUR AL ANALYSIS. Time: November 23, 1970 at 3:30 p. m. Room 113-A in the Engineering Place: Bid *6 eorge W. Kunz< Dean of the unze Gradu; ate College All students who are candidates for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy or Doctor of Education are required to order hoods til as the Doctor’s Caps and goi isti well as the Doctor’s Caps and gowns. The Hoods are to be left at the Registrar’s Office no later than 1 :00 p. m., Tuesday, December 8th (a representative of Exchange Store will carry the hoods to the Registrar). The Ph.D. or D.Ed. hoods will not be worn in the procession since all doctoral candidates will be hooded on the stage as part of the ceremony. Candidates for the Master’s Degree will wear the cap gown ; all civilian students who are candidates for the Bachelor's Degree will and "■ ' ;he wear the cap and who ar p and gown ; ROTC students didates for the Bachelor’s De ear the appropriate uniform. re cam gree will wear the approp All military personnel who are candidates for a degree either graduate or undergrad uate, will wear the uniform only. Rental of Doctor’s caps and gowns may be ar ranged with the Exchange Store. Orders for Doctor’s rental regalia will be taken starting November 9 until noon November 21. The rental for the Doctor’s cap and gown is $7.82, tax included. Hood rental is the ° r< and the reg: nay be purchased at the Exchange Store ieginning November 16, 1970. The purchase price of the Bachelor’s cap and gown is $6.88. The purchase price of the Master’s cap and gown is $7.56. The elude tax. These prices in- C. W. Landiss, Chairman Convocations Committee TRY BATTALION CLASSIFIED Welcome to NELSON MOBILE HOME SALES 811 S. Texas Ave. 24th Annual Sale in Progress “Where Price and Value Meet” Open Daily—8-8 p.m. Open Sunday 1-6 p.m. VILLAGE PARK NORTH (Mobile Home Living in Luxury) 4413 Hwy 6 North Paved guttered street Concrete off-street parking Concrete leveling pads Fenced playground City utilities Cable television Large concrete patio Swimming pool Gas grill Telephone—822-5234 Mr. Homo Sapiens by ApaSck R. Luedecke, A&M executive vice president, in the keynote address for the 44th annual Highway Short Course. The three-day meeting is jointly sponsored by THD and A&M’s Texas Transpor tation Institute and Civil Engi neering Department. General Luedecke warned that the federal government will step in if state and local government does not take the lead in solving Urban transportation problems. “Using the principle you have used in providing Texans with the finest highway system in the world,” he said, “it seems to me that you could use the established state-local partnership to solve the urban transportation problem fairly and in keeping with the needs of the people of Texas.” K ■ ■ MON Campus briefs Student art show schedule Holiday Art Festival, an all student art show, will be held Sat urday, December 5, at Bryan Building and Loan, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. to exhibit their art work for a $2.00 entry fee. If the student cannot be pres ent the day of the art festival to sell his own work, a 10 per sold will be charged in additi’i to the entry fee. Entry blanks can be picked) in the Media Center in the Artti tectural Building. Full time students are invited cent commission on all works ★ ★ ★ Pakistani cyclone dead above 55,000 MANPURA, East Pakistan <A>) — The great wave riding the winds of the cyclone came in at midnight with a thunderous roar. Unhindered by any dikes, it swept in a 20-foot crest across this little island in the Bay of Bengal, carrying hundreds of people out to sea. When the wave had passed, 10,000 of Manpura’s 26,000 peo ple were dead. Of 5,000 houses, only four remained intact. This was the dscription of the cyclone that struck Friday, spreading death and destruction to the Bay of Bengal islands and the southern coast of East Paki stan. It was given by Chaudhury Kamaluddin, 36, one of the sur viving members of the Manpura District Council. Five days after the distaster struck, no one knows for sure how many died in East Pakistan. Relief officials say the number of known dead is 55,000. Informa tion Secretary Syed Ahmed said possibly 300,000-500,000 died. Still stunned by the disaster, the hungry and homeless gather ed about the first visitors to the island, begging for food. No of ficial has yet visited Manpura, possibly because the need for help elsewhere is so great. The survivors wore damp lun- gis, the wraparounds of Pakistan. Among them was Kamaluddin, one of the richest men on this island of about 40 square miles lying between two other hard-hit islands, Hatia and Bhola. The people turned down offers of 500 rupee notes, more money than an East Pakistani farmer sees in a year. “What can we buy with mon ey?” asked Kamaluddin. “We are not beggars. We feel shy to ask for help but what can we do? “About 80 per cent of the small children, and about 100 per cent of the babies were washed away. We need food, medical relief, vac cination. We have no food, no cattle, nothing. “We have no relief. No high official has come. Nobody has come.” The tidal wave had a cold lu minous glow that Kamaluddin said reminded him of the flicker ing light of an unfocused tele vision tube. “It washed away most people and then washed back 90 per cent of them,” he added. Hundreds saved themselves from the water that struck the bazaar, a quarter mile inland, by clinging to palm trees. Many, like Jadu La, aged 15, still showed the raw flesh rubbed from arms and chest while cling ing to trees during the blast of the 150-mile-an-hour winds and Feiveson recipient of Connor Award Alan H. Feiveson of Housto NASA statistician studying for Ph.D. degree at A&M, has ta named recipient of the W. Connor Award from the school Institute of Statistics. Dr. H. O. Hartley, institute! rector, said the award is presal ed annually to the institute's oil standing doctoral candidate'si completed his qaulifying exas nations the previous acadeni year. The award honors the Dr. W. S. Connor of the A4 faculty. Feiveson, one of 10 candiditi for the award, is a native! Chicago and earned B.S. and Mi degrees in statistics at the Di versity of Chicago. ★ ★ ★ Shigo to conduct two seminars Dr. Alex L. Shigo, who lieii a special research project for Ik U. S. Forest Service in Hampshire, will conduct two sen inars today and tomorrow. Shigo is principal mycologist! the federal forest service’s Nortl eastern Forest Experiment Sti tion near Durham, N. H. CASH FOR USED BOOKS WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE Come Down Our Way, Trade Your Way LOUPOTS Tonight, Wednesday, Nov. 18 — 7:30 p. m. Hear Dr. George Worrell Speaking On “What The World Needs NOW:” * FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH AT NORTH GATE Dl COUP SAI SER\ BRO w/s, I im Y 1 Choii CHICl WITI an [TALI ITA1 Spicer P To Choic P ■ FRI1 Gra Per cu Saturd te rep] SLI Choi 81)J FREE FLIGHTS IN T-34 for any male student qualifying on the NAVY FLIGHT APTITUDE TEST —SOPHOMORES thru GRADUATES— 16-20 NOVEMBER 1970 8:00-4:00 Student Union Building Navy Information loam gsr* BE SOMETHING SPECIAL FLY NAVY '• <■: : - -x' A-.-A x-xvife":-,':M and Fo; pure! poult inspe