... ..... iiNG AND 1 PLY COHf, raft extension bill outcome uncertain count To eats SUPPLIES * SUPPLIES JK LINE C0f|| Terms 1 — 821.HD WASHINGTON <-^P)—Opposing ate approached today’s key vote ides seemed uncertain of the on a bill combining two-year draft utcome Wednesday as the Sen- extension with the most costly LAKEMEW CLUB ccessoriet Unfin; ig - Area tructions 3 Miles N. On Tabor Road Saturday: Moe Bandy and The Mavericks Admission — Regular Price STAMPEDE Every Thursday Nite (ALL BRANDS BEER 35<) . - RAMA l Terrace Station STEREO CITY DUMPT1 ST CENTEJ College hit 8626 staff for If:;) M r». Cm RTEN i rs. Joinn )ERGAKTK Mn. Jit| ►ERGABTBI u rs. ShirtnlJ \R OLDS) Mn. Lnl 1 rs. Ingtlwil Original Artists, Original Releases. $0 99 8 Track Next to the Campus Theater Rttktl 1 ANTS Mill n Jnrtik,u(| NOTICE! MSC Barber Shop Is Open For Your Services. We spe cialize in all types of haircuts. We do razor cuts, sham poos, shaves, styling, tonics, etc. We also have a full time shoe shine man who is well experienced. Thanks! Open: Monday thru Friday 8 a. m. - 5:30 p. m. military pay raise ever proposed. Chairman John Stennis, D- Miss., of the Senate Armed Serv ices Committee, backed by the Pentagon's top brass, appealed to al senators not to turn their backs on the measure fashioned < after weeks of debate and nego-i tiation. The vote expected Thursday will be on a motion to table and* thus kill the bill worked out over) a period of five weeks by a Sen ate-House conference committee from separate versions previously passed by each branch. The House already has approv- ' ed the bill, and Stennis said thaA if the Senate rejects it, the result ■ may be no draft bill and no mili-, tary pay raises this year. The secretaries of the Army, Navy and Air Force dispatched a letter to all senators Wednes day saying that further delay in reviving the draft which expired June 30 “may jeopardize beyond redemption the prospects of achieving an all-volunteer force by July 1, 1973.” Despite the pressures from the military and the administration, Majority Leader Mike Mansfield, D-Mont., a foe of any kind of draft-extension bill, called the outlook for the tabling motion encouraging. Mansfield agreed with Stennis that adoption of motion would kill the bill but he said this would be followed by another motion seeking a new conference with the House and instructing the Senate conferees on key issues. Stennis noted, however, that any instructions the Senate gave its conferees would not be binding on the House and said anyone who thinks quick agreement could be reached on a new compromise bill is dreaming. Rucker appointed head of floriculture section Prof. Robert H. Rucker, whose goal is to make the A&M cam pus the botanical showplace of the state, has been named head of the Floriculture Section of the institution’s Soil and Crop Sci ences Department. The appointment of Rucker, who also serves as the universi ty’s landscape architect, was an nounced by Dr. H. O. Kunkel, dean of agriculture. A 1938 A&M graduate, Ruck er returned to his alma mater in 1968 and immediately launch ed a massive landscape program leading up to the university’s centennial in 1976. While A&M’s 100th anniver sary is still five years away, Rucker has already been instru mental in several major beauti fication projects on campus. He established the Floral Test Gar den, which annually attracts hosts of garden club members and other visitors from through out the state. He also helped design the new pedestrian mall which encompasses the heart of the campus. Prior to joining the A&M fac ulty-staff, Rucker was landscape architect at the University of Oklahoma and, earlier in his ca reer, held a similar position at Baylor. He previously taught at both OU and Texas Tech. In addition to his B.S. degree, Rucker also holds a master’s from A&M and studied one sum mer at Harvard’s Graduate School of Design. He is a regis tered landscape architect. BATTALION CLASSIFIED One day m WANT AD RATES ier 1 dz per word 4(1 per word each additional day linimum charge— Classified Display $1.00 per column inch each insertion TODAY I ;0 - 7:3(bi HELP WANTED Student for weekends — Saturday and ISunday. Drivers license required. Apply [at 701 N. Texas in Uvyan Ice Co. lOtfn Child care and house work. I’nrt-timfe— [Monday. Wednesday and Friday. $1.25 [hour. Call 846-3928. 9t4 OFFICIAL NOTICE Official notices must arriv Student Publications befc 1 p.m. of the day proceeding pu of Student rrive in the Office before deadline of adline blicatio THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Edwards, Goldsborough Serpell Degree: Ph.D. in Oceanography Dissertation: GEOLOGY OF THE V^E FLOWER GARDEN BANK. Time: September 17, 1971 at 2:00 p. Place: Room 309 in the East Bizzell Bldg. Apply at the Monterey House. Students needed to service Fuller Brush ers. Average [hours. Call 846-0378. Icustomev _ | :r Brusl $3 per hour. Flexible 8tl6 AGGIE WIVES WANTED FOR EM- [PLOYMENT AS LINE SERVERS IN SBISA HALL. SEE MR. ED HEIN. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. 7t8 MALE VOCALIST for a lall Navasota 825-3768 afte Call for Charles Craig. top 40 Band. • 6 p. m. Ask 136tfn CHILD CARE Would like to do babysitting ever; id also for football games. Childr and - all ages. 846-5690. ■ry da PLAYLAND NURSERY SCHOOL Conveniently located at 1801 S. 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Notary Public. 822- 0526 or 823-3838. 132tfn SPECIAL NOTICE Do you sleep through your alarm clock or forget to set it? USE TEL-ALARM Wake Up Service 846-6957 Tuesday or Thursday 9t4 ATTENTION DECEMBER GRADU ATES 1 You may order graduation an nouncements beginning Sept. 13—Oct. 16, Mon.-Fri., 9-12—1-4. Cashiers window, MSC. 8t20 JOY CHRISTEN DAY SCHOOL open from 7:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Monday thru Friday. “The Happy Heart of a Child Brings Joy to the IVorld.” 822-5658. 30th and South Parker. 7tl6 Hoover’s Tennis Service. One block south of tennis courts. Open 1:30 to 6 :30 p. m. 846-9733. 82tfn 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 SOSOLIKS TV & RADIO SERVICE Zenith - Color & B&W - TV All Makes B&W TV Repairs 713 S. MAIN 822-2133 If you rent or if you buy You pay for the home you occupy But if you buy instead or rent You save the money you would have SPENT! 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