CADET SLOUCH by Jim Earle From other campuses Lib effort called ‘spectre’ “Now seems to be a good time to discuss another safety ruler Numbers in on the cable. 2:30 3 (5) 15 (12) 3:00 3 (5) 3:30 3 (5) 15 (12) 4:00 3 (5) 15 (12) 4:30 3 (5) 15 (12) 5:00 3 (5) 15 (12) () denote channels 5:30 Edge of Night Sesame Street (PBS) Gomer Pyle Town Talk Kukla, Fran and Ollie Dark Shadows Folk Guitar (ETS) Bewitched What’s New (NET) General Hospital Misterogers’ Neighborhood (NET) 3 (5) CBS News 15 (12) Sesame Street (PBS) 3 (5) Evening News 3 (5) Family Affair 15 (12) Campus and Community Today 3 (5) Jim Nabors 15 (12) French Chef (PBS) 7:30 15 (12) San Francisco Mix (PBS) 3 (5) Movie 15 (12) Cabbages and Kings 3 (5) Fanfare (PBS) 3 (5) Final News 3 (5) The Immortal 3 (5) The Detectives 6:00 6:30 7:00 8:00 8:30 9:00 10:00 10:30 11:30 IF YOU'RE ON MIDWEST VIDEO'S CABLE YOU AREN'T GOING TO MISS ANYTHING, (adv) By JAMES R. JACKSON Kate Millet, speaking at TU, said “There’s a spectre haunting the country today, and it’s called Women’s Liberation.” Miss Millet, author of “Sexual Politics,” spoke on an array of topics related to women’s libera tion, a movement she said was “shrill, uncertain, faction-ridden” but “certain to succeed.” She thinks reproduction and socialization, “the purposes of a family,” can be done elsewhere. There is no such thing as the “liberated woman,” according to Kate Millet, one of women’s lib eration’s most outspoken activ ists. She agreed there are plent of women who are content as house wives and who don’t want to be “liberated.” She added, “You can’t coerce anybody into being liberated, or they’d scarcely be free.” ★ ★ ★ An article in The Rice Thresh er stated, “Many young men are secret conscientious objectors.” It adds that the secret is kept even from the C.O.’s. According to the article, the secret C.O.’s remain needlessly hung up on the word “religious.” The article makes a distinction between “traditional” religious convictions and s*s THE “NOW” MARKET, FOR ‘NOW’ PEOPLE 801 Texas Ave. Bryan 822-4670 Page 2 THE BATTALION College Station, Texas Thursday, November 19,1970 Ja. \ /fiv? *;f%. COLOR BONFIRE PICTURES 8” x 10” for $3.00 Satisfaction Guaranteed Advance Sales Only Lee Clayton Dorm 9-101 or 845-3374 PRINCE GARDNER® l LMk I THREE-FOLD BILLFOLD Great carry-all. Has handy ‘Thumb Ejector" for credit cards, tickets, etc.... removable 8 vinyl windows (16 views) for cards, photos, etc. ... a windowed pocket for identi fication card ... full width, deep bill compartment for currency, checks and papers. Choice of handsome leathers in popular colors. From $5.00 IN TOWNSHIRE (with the worlds qreafesT/foSvs&'v ' . barqoins>). Voo've read Charqe over toCSC's J&jk. |t£ CSC's tolleqian Bvyinq NiththewrWSqreatesltejoVT _ ^^r^-^Them aqain in(he future, baroamb). You've read W0&-. And What qreaf , about the days W hen : : nd ise -and what travelinq merchant’s no brouqht merchandise *0 • * Free-film ihowmqs at 9 and 10p m. Vail, Colo 8i q Drawinq Door priie Panasonic Radio sknnq film... Sorfinq in Haa/aii (the greatest ever) (This is just to try to qet you —^ lll , and Acapulco for a tooh-see) Dqraamb j. you ve read , about the days W hen : j travelinq merchants pffe' t brounht merchandke 4 and Acapulco “foplen Sdlinq Albums $45l8<=>b\w and $5.^8 only $300 (.everyonc^ll liKetbis) and women Tike" Traqrances...a?ter shears ta <\ow\ deal mat smetlt.)! 9yoe\ Wiqs... £haq Bf VsStJWwtves'iiS-SP-h)1^ OJ II /SSkTrX D .* ranasomc and other >makes etf sound equip- merit Opear sounds tor r „n * Hwat prtc«4). /- Q '* e qe rihos-froiw * W those Who fks of watches.... an out>5tanS°bify. jot more expensive than * ^ y ^V+Viev are (watch it) Spoitirv) qoods Tennis Balls an mg fa aohqnes. S (ft? sS2?° BSHEgetting enqaaed ? See CSCs beautiful collection of enqaqement rinqs.-weddinq bands .eleqant styles...Wholesale prices.- a written guarantee and money bode s