The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 03, 1971, Image 3

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Laws discriminate against women;
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Useful gifts best
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Newlyweds are apt to have
numerous gatherings to show off
their new home. They invite one
clutch of guests after another to
put that new china and silver to
use and to share their happiness
with others.
Engagement and wedding gifts
to aid them do their hosting with
flair are among today’s most
welcome presents. Fortunately,
the stores are full of witty and
useful items in all price ranges,
dedicated to the pleasure of en
tertaining.
Here are some gift sugges
tions, including a few from a
newlywed hostess who recently
did her share of nose pressing
against shop windows.
1 High on her list of possibles
is a see-through ice bucket with
a dark plexiglass dome. And
she feels an inexpensive but
thoughtful gift for the dishwash
erless couple is a supply of clear
plastic disposable glasses in
highball and old fashioned sizes.
These can be found in smart
smoky shades.
The newest decanters are amus
ing and arty. Some are cylin
drical, some are stemmed and
have long, narrow necks, some
have spouts. If you’d like, add
contents with top status for fill
ing the decanters—such as im
ported Polish vodka to gurgle
icy cold from a tall, skinny, lid
ded pitcher. Or introduce young
sophisticates to that low-proof
aperitif, ruby-red Campari, so
popular in Rome and Paris,
which makes an art object out
of the new teardrop decanter
with silver handle and flush-set
spout.
Gag gifts are good for a laugh
and then get tossed out. So stick
with useful gadgets like a car
tridge - propelled plunger that
pops out wine corks. Consider a
small brass or chrome wine rack
for the budding gourmets; an
encyclopedia of wines to help
their choices, or a lavishly illus
trated party cookbook.
By SUE DAVIS
Battalion Women’s Editor
The days when a man went
out, clubbed a woman over the
head and dragged her home with
him as if she were a sack of pota
toes are long gone. Or are they?
The methods of obtaining a
mate have been greatly refined,
to be sure, but the wife’s status
has yet to rise above that of a
sack of potatoes. In most states,
a woman has no more rights than
a piece of furniture.
More than 1,000 state laws dis
criminate against women’s rights
to property, inheritance, guard
ianship, management of earnings
and control of a family’s wealth
— with the married woman their
principal victim. Obviously, mar
riage is an unequal union.
Laws which apply to marriage
have been constantly modified in
the past 100 years. The result is
two types of laws which govern
wives’ rights. These are the
“common law,” which contains
the basic feudal concepts, and the
supposedly more enlightened
“community property” approach.
Forty-two states use the com
mon law concept which states
that during marriage, the income
and property acquired by each
spouse remains separately owned.
The number of working wives is
definitely rising, but most still
depend on their husbands’ in
comes.
The community property idea
sounds good in theory. Every
thing, including property and
earnings, acquired during the
marriage is jointly owned by
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
WANT AD RATES
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Minimum charge—75^
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$1.00 per column inch
each insertion
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FOR SALE
STOKA-BOKA. ! 8’ 6” Hawaii surfboard.
Few dings but good for beginner. $15.
Ml 822-2553 after 5 or see at 2809 Villa
Baria. 86tfn
1980 Pontiac convertible. Good condition.
VIS. 846-6401 after 6. 86141
Air Force mesa dress. 38 inch jacket;
il inch trousers. $65. Call 846-8700. 85t3
1970 Chevelle SS 396. Four speed, power
and air, disc brakes. Must sell. 311
Redmond, Apartment 223. 846-3098. 8415
Cadillac Fleetwood Sedan. 1964 Immacu
late, full power, auto pilot, all-weather
control, tilt wheel, $1450. 846-8684. 19tfn
1968 1 2’ x 56’ two bedroom Gold Shield
mobile home. 822-4183. 78tfn
NEW 1971 HOMES
14x70-3 bdrm, 114 bath, carpet & air
$7,295
14x64-2 bdrm, iy 2 hath, carpet, 21’
refrig. & D.F. $5,995
14x68 - 3 bdrm, 1 % bath, carpet, blue
Spanish, $9,296
12x60 - 2 bdrm, 1 bath, carpet, $4,995
NELSON MOBILE HOMES
811 Texas Ave. College Station 75tfn
8 track tapes. Brand new. 2 for $9.95.
Country & Western and rock. — Hurry!
Get this bargain. Aggie Den. 61tfn
4 track tapes. Guaranteed perfect. Close
out price. 8 for $15.00—Aggie Den. 61tfn
8 track tapes. Guaranteed perfect. 5
for $15.00—Aggie Den. 61tfn
Posters ! Posters 1 Posters ! Posters !
Posters galore at Aggie Den. 61tfn
Cassette and reel type tape players.
Radios all kinds and sizes — Giveaway
prices. Aggie Den. 61tfn
HELP WANTED
Male - Jobs—Part - time. Call 846-0501
between 4:30 & 5:30 p. m. Today and To
morrow. 83tfn
Part-time help. Men or women,
s 10 a. m. to 2 or 3 p. m. Others
J nights and week-ends.
WHATABURGER
1101 Texas Ave. — Bryan and
105 Dominik—College Station.
82tfn
OFFICIAL NOTICE
lotices must arrive in the Office
Publications before deadline of
the day proceeding publication.
Official notic
•it Student
1 p.m. of the day proceeding pub
Psychology Majors—The English Pro
ficiency Examination will be given to 2nd
semester Juniors and any Seniors on Mon
day, March 8th at 3 p. m. Report to Nagle
Hall. Rm. 9. For further information see
Dr. Varvel. 82t8
The English Proficiency Examination re-
of junior
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of the Chemistry Building. Students should
posted in the Chemistry
Building for details. 82tl0
FOR RENT
J——-
One bedroom mobile home. Utilities
furnished. $80 per month. Couples only.
823-4683 after 6
days.
m., Saturdays & Sun-
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Convenient, new furnished, one bedroom
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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
220 E. 23th Bryan, Texas
JOE FAULK ’32
Our 25th year in Bryan
apartment. Large closet. Central heat and
air. All bills paid. $130. 846-0333 or
823-5678. 81tfn
Casa Del Sol Apartments
One Bedroom
Furnished & Unfurnished
Bills Paid $135-$145
67tfn
ATTENTION STUDENTS
Furnished Apartments
New apartments are available, an addi
tion to University Acres, located only
1 ’/j miles south of campus. We have
several available. For further infor
mation call 823-0934 or 846-5509.
D. R. CAIN CONSTRUCTION CO.
54tfn
VICTORIAN
APARTMENTS
Midway between Bryan &
A&M University
STUDENTS ! !
Need A Home
l & 2 Bedroom Fur. & Unfur.
Pool and Private Courtyard
3 MONTHS LEASE
:2-5041 401 Lake St.
Apt. 1
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FOR LEASE
Two bedroom mobile home, furnished.
All bills paid except electricity. $105
month. 846-5441. 86t4
FOR
BEST
RESULTS
TRY
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
TROPHIES PLAQUES
Engraving Service
Ask About Discounts
Texas Coin Exchange, Inc.
1018 S. Texas 822-5121
Bob Boriskie ’55
COINS SUPPLIES
WHITE AUTO STORES Bryan
and College Station can save you
up to 40% on auto parts, oil,
filters, etc. 846-5626.
Rentals-Sales-Service
TYPEWRITERS
Terms
Distributors For:
Royal and Victor
Calculators &
Adding Machines
Smith-Corona Portables
CATES
TYPEWRITER CO
909 S. -Alain 822-6000
SOSOLIKS
TV & RADIO SERVICE
Zenith - Color & B&W - TV
AH Makes B&AV TV Repairs
713 S. AIAIX 822-2133
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
340G S. College 823-8051
• Watch Repairs
• Jewelry Repair
• Diamond Senior
Rings
• Senior Rings
Refinished
C. W. Varner & Sons
Jewelers
North Gate 846-5816
both the husband and wife. This
only conceals a catch, however. In
seven of the eight community
property states, the husband
alone has the right to control
and manage the joint estate.
Even though the wife contributes
to the family income, she has no
say as to how the income can be
used.
Texas is the only state that is
completely fair. Thb law reads:
“each spouse shall have sole man
agement, control and disposition
of that community property
which he or she would'have own
ed if a single person.”
It further states that if prop
erty owned by one spouse is com
bined with that of the other
spouse, it is subject to joint man
agement, unless otherwise ar
ranged by the partners.
All the laws are not against
the wife, however. She has no
duty to contribute to the family
income. If a marriage ends in
divorce, the law becomes a strong
protector of the wife’s right to
receive support from her former
husband, unless the wife is the
“guilty” party.
The law makes stern demands
on the husband. Even if the form
er wife is independently wealthy,
he must still pay her what the
court demands. A divorced wom
an must be paid support that will
reflect the life style she had
been accustomed to while she was
married.
A couple cannot remove the ob
WORK WANTED
Baby sitting. Close to campus. Contact
846-2463. 85t3
Typing, experienced, full time, IBM
Selectric symbols. Call 846-7848. 69tfn
Typing, full time. Notary Public, Bank-
Americard accepted, 823-6410 or 823-3838.
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Typing. Electric, symbols, experienced.
846-8165. 132tfn
SPECIAL NOTICE
JOBS WAITING
for Trained People
Register Now for Term
starting March 16th.
McKENZIE-BALDWIN
BUSINESS COLLEGE
702 S. Washington Ave.
Bryan, Texas Dial 822-6423
83t6
Hoover’s Tennis Service. One block south
of tennis courts. Open 1:30 to 6:30 p. m.
846-9733. 82tfn
“No Woman Need Ever Look 40!”
For a Beauty Show
or
Private Facial Call:
Jonnie Patranella
822-4396 (after 5:00 p. m.)
Your MARY KAY
Beauty Consultant
73tfn
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 57tfn
CHILD CARE
Playland Nursery School
1801 South College
Now open and taking applica
tions for children 2 years old
and older.
Call 822-2520/(823-1100 after 5)
State license being processed.
82tl6
Babysitting day or evening. 822-4788.
64tfn
HUMPTY DUMPTY CHILDREN CEN
TER, 3400 South College, State Licensed.
S23-8626. Virginia D. Jones, R. N. 99tfn
ligation a husband has to sup
port his wife by a private agree
ment. These agreements ard
made void by what the law c&lls
“public policy.” Exactly what this
means is that the courts have the
final say in such matters.
Stacked in favor of the hus
band are the “crimes of passion,”
murder or manslaughter pro-
yoked by adultery. The law of
the frontier is not dead; it is
alive and well in Texas. Defense
to such a crime is based on the
“unwritten law.” On this basis,
a husband who kills his wife’s
lover has a complete defense. A
wife who kills her husband’s mis
tress has none.
Besides these discriminations,
wives have another barrier to
equal rights. Wives who wish to
set up their own businesses must
often go to court to prove their
fitness. This law seems to state
that a woman is both physically
and mentally inferior to men
once they marry.
In 1944, the Florida Supreme
Court summarized the situation:
“. . . a woman’s responsibilities
and faculties remain intact from
age of maturity until she finds
her mate; whereupon incom
petency seizes her and she needs
protection in an extreme degree.
Upon the advent of widowhood
she is reinvested with all her
capabilities which had been dor
mant during her marriage, only
to lose them again upon remar
riage.”
Women are discriminated
against in their jobs, too. The
protective labor laws were origin
ally designed to prevent exploita
tion of women by their employ
ers. They are now being used as
a cover to put working women at
a disadvantage to men.
If the law provides for addi
tional facilities for women, such
as restrooms, an employer is dis
couraged by the expense. Some
states restrict the weights wom
en can lift. These are usually un
realistic because of the heavy
work women do at home. The
number of hours a woman can
work in a day and a week are
often set by law, therefore de
priving women of earning more
money through overtime.
ALLEN
OLDS. - CAD.
INCORPORATED
SALES - SERVICE
“Where satisfaction is
standard equipment”
2400 Texas Ave.
FIGHT POLLUTION ! !
JOIN
SCOPE
Student Council On Pollution and Environment
★ ★ ★
Special Meeting Wed., March 3
Room 3B, Memorial Student Center, 7:30 p. m.
• Information For Prospective Members
• Anti - Pollution Film
• Plans For EARTH DAY, April 22
THE FIRST WOMAN to enroll in mining engineering at
Pennsylvania State University is Mrs. Donna Marie Kdzlo-
sky. She is a freshman at the Schuylkill campus in Schuyl
kill Haven. Mrs. Kozlosky poses here with a coal loader.
(AP Wirephoto)
★ ★ ★
SCOPE, P. O. Box GK, College Station, 77840
U.S. SENATOR
FRANK CHURCH
D.—IDAHO
SPEAKS ON
“FOREIGN POLICY
AND THE
GENERATION
GAP”
MARCH 4 THURSDAY
12:20 P. M.
J
m.s.c. ballroom
Admission Free
A Political Forum Presentation