The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 30, 1971, Image 3

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    College Station, Texas
Page 3
THE BATTALION
Thursday, September 30, 1971
Tom’s Levi’s
Pant Shop
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Levi’s for Gals
Levi’s for Guys
800 Villa Maria
Unscrupulous promoters capitalize
on public sympathy for POWs
WASHINGTON UP) _ The
young woman seemed to be fight
ing back tears as she talked on
the telephone about the prisoners
of war in Vietnam.
“Well, the publishing charge
runs a total of $5, and God knows
we need the help if we’re ever
going to get our men out of
there,” she said.
That appeal brought in thou
sands of dollars from residents
of Orange County, Calif., who
thought they might help the
POWs by placing their names,
for $5 each, in an obscure tabloid
called Veterans News.
The Orange County district
attorney’s office closed the op
eration by court injunction this
summer, charging it with “false,
fraudulent, deceptive, or mislead
ing” representations, and found
a convicted armed robber in
charge.
The incident is just one of an
increasing number where self
promoters have capitalized on
public sympathy for the plight
of the POWs or on the tendency
for families of prisoners or men
missing in action to grasp at any
hope.
In recent months:
—A California promoter now
in jail on a bad check conviction
gained the cooperation of POW-
MIA family groups in California
and Arizona for fund-raising ac
tivities which left the organiza
tion holding the financial bag.
—A Texas promoter lured an
Atlanta POW group into grandi
ose plans for a benefit show, then
abruptly departed town, leaving
a string of unpaid bills behind
him.
—A man who claims he’s a
lawyer and lists addresses in
Idaho and Amsterdam has ap
proached POW family groups in
Miami, Norfolk, Va., and Phoe
nix, asking $25,000 to finance
negotiations with Buddhist monks
to care for prisoners in North
Vietnamese camps. So far as is
known, he hasn’t collected a dime
on his pitch.
—Four men and a woman hired
teen-agers to solicit on street
corners in Jackson, Miss., for the
POW cause, and got out of town
a step ahead of the police after
three days of collections.
As the petition-signing and
letter-writing for the POWs and
MIAs has mounted nationwide
this year, so has the fund raising.
The State Department private
ly takes a dim view of most of
the fund raising activities. Offi
cials question what could be done
with the money that would bene
fit imprisoned or missing men.
The exception is the National
League of Families of Prisoners
and Missing, to which the gov
ernment lends its tacit support
as representing POW and MIA
relatives.
Another gorup which has had
some success is the Committee of
Liaison, headed by Cora Weiss,
in New York. Mrs. Weiss says
the committee has spent $10,000
over the past 18 months. Most
of the money, she said, has come
from small, unsolicited donations.
Veterans News opened its
Orange County operation in May.
Its leader, Jack K. Armstrong,
served time in jail during 1965
after pleading guilty to armed
robbery. His record also lists a
bad-conduct discharge from the
Marines and court-martial con
victions for unauthorized absence
and theft of a .45 caliber pistol.
Insurance benefit plans
are exempted from freeze
WASHINGTON 6T)—The Cost
of Living Council Wednesday
allowed what it said were the
first exemptions to the wage-
price freeze by allowing new gov
ernment-funded group-insurance
benefit programs to go into effect
in Florida, Texas, and Missouri.
In a statement, the council said
the exemptions were being made
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
WANT AD RATES
One day
4? per wo
Mini
Etf per word
ord each additional day
inimum charge—7Gtf
Classified Display
$1.00 per column inch
each Insertion
SPECIAL NOTICE
SENIOR RING JEWELRY I Tie bars,
ruff links, tie tacs, and charms made from
A&M senior ring crests. Beautiful gold-
filled* replica of your senior ring, complete
with your class numeral. Finely crafted
by Balfour—each set custom mad
: ad'
Boj
made from
official A&M ring die. *10K Gold at ad-
Student Finance Center,
ditional cost.
5688, Memorial Student Center,
Slation, Texas 77840.
College
15t8
ATTENTION DECEMBER GRADU
ATES! You may order graduation an-
> uunceihents beginning Sept. 13—Oct. 16,
Mon.-Fri., 9-12—1-4. Cashiers window, MSC.
8t20
Hoover's Tennis Service. One block south
of tennis courts. Open 1:30 to 6:30 p. m.
84G-9733. 82tfn
Service For All
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
Free Estimates
HAL SELL MOTOR COMPANY, INC.
Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922
1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111 67tfn
OFFICIAL NOTICE
Official notices mus
of Student Publicatioi
t arrive In the Office
ent Publications before deadline of
p.m. of the day proceeding publication.
Second installment board payment for
the Fall Semester is due on or before
October 6, 1971. The amount is $95.50 for
the 7-day Board Plan and $86.00 for the
6-day Board Plan. Please pay now at
the Fiscal Office, Richard Coke Building,
to avoid penalty. 19t3
APPLICANTS FOR ADMISSION TO THE
PROFESSIONAL CURRICULUM
VETERINARY MEDICINE IN 1972.
The Veterinary Aptitude Test (V.A.T.)
will be required of all applicants seeking
admission to the professional curriculum
in the College of Veterinary Medicine in
1972. Results of the test must be reported
to the College of Veterinary Medicine be
fore consideration of any apx>Iication.
Application cards for admission to the
test should reach the Psychological Corpo
ration before November 1, 1971. These
cards are available at the Dean's Office,
College of Veterinary Medicine. Students
who will not qualify as applicants in 1972
should not take the test. 19t30
Students interested in applying for
Rhodes Scholarship should confer with Dr.
R. H. Ballinger 302-C Academic Buildii
Prior to October 12, 1971.
ding.
17t8
CHILD CARE
Ail day child care services for I
school children. Call after 6 p. m. 846-2782.
Would like to do babysitting every day
and also for football games. Children of
all ages. 846-6690. 1
PLAYLAND NURSERY SCHOOL
Conveniently located at
1801 S. College
Call 822-2620
A playland for your child, offering an
educational program for children 2-12.
Reasonable rates—hot meals furnished.
137t22
HUMPTY DUMPTY CHILDREN CEN
TER, 3400 South College, State Licensed.
823-8626. Virginia D. Jones, R. N. 99tfn
SATURDAY NIGHT BABYSITTING
7:30 p.m.-l:30 a.m.
for groups by rese:
6 p.m. Friday to mak
Saturday. (Open for
football g
or any other time
rvation. Call before
lake
oups bj
Friday to make reservations
(Open for afternoon Aggie
ames too.) For more informa
tion call 822-2620 or 822-1732. Adult
supervision. 137t22
The rteadltne lor student organizatio
to apply for official recognition is Oct.
at the Student Finance Center in t
Memorial Student Center.
nizations
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TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
SEPTEMBER 27, 1971
OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF
ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS
iic year
residence and credit for ninety-five (95)
semester hours. The hours passed at the
preliminary grade report period on October
18, 1971 may be used in satisfying this
ninety-five hour requirement. Students
lalifying under this regulatl
qualifying under this regulation may now
leave their names with the Ring Clerk,
Room Seven, Richard Coke Building. She,
in turn, will check all records to determine
ring eligibility.
Orders for these rings will be taken by
the Ring Clerk starting November 1,
1971 and continuing through December
14, 1971. The rings will be returned to
the Registrar’s Office to be delivered on
or about January 21, 1972.
The Ring Clerk is on duty from 8 :00 a. m.
to 12:00 noon, Monday through Friday,
of each week.
H. L Heaton, Dean
Admissions and Records
Mrs. H. Brownlee,
Ring Clerk
WANTED
iollege Students looking to make good
money for working one hour per day. Call
(216) 877-7700. 19t2
Need one male roommate
$65. per month. Bill paid,
after 6 p. m.
immediately.
Call 822-2701
WORK WANTED
Typing near campus. Electric. Ex
perienced. 846-8965. 135tfn
Typing. Electric, symbols, experienced.
846.8166. 132tfn
Typimg. Symbols. Notary Public. 822-
0526 or 823-3838. 132tfn
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
Hrake 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. 25th Bryan, Texas
JOE FAULK ’32
Our 25th year in Bryan
Fe
room
6.
ma
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ale
urn
roommate wanted for two bed-
ished house. $60. 846-5618 after
14t5
FOR
BEST
RESULTS
TRY
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
SOSOLIK'S
TV & RADIO SERVICE
Zenith - Color & B&W - TV
All Makes B&W TV Repairs
713 S. MAIN 822-2133
Rentals-Sales-Service
TYPEWRITERS
Terms
Distributors For:
Royal and Victor
Calculators &
Adding Machines
Smith-Corona Portables
CATES
TYPEWRITER CO
909 S. Main 822-6000
• Watch Repairs
• Jewelry Repair
• Diamond Senior
Rings
• Senior Rings
Refinished
C. W. Varner & Sons
Jewelers
North Gate 846-5816
HELP WANTED
FOR SALE
House painters. Call 846-5927 after 2
p. m. 18t3
Singer portable sewing machine $50.
846-3440. 18t3
Students needed to service Fuller Brush
customers. Average $3 per hour. Flexible
hours. Call 846-0378. 8tl6
1969 V.W. 34,000 miles. Excellent con
dition. Automatic or three on the floor.
$5,295. 846-5874. 18t3
Standard Gibson Guitar and banjo. Ex
cellent condition. Call 846-0861. 18t2
FOR RENT
Living Bible. $9.95 Group Discounts
available. 845-4601. 17t4
Furnished one bedroom apartment, near
downtown Bryan, large rooms, two Fried
rich air-conditioners. Couples only. $86
per month. 822-1669. After 5 :30, 823-0635.
19tl0
Toy poodle puppies, five week old, apri
cot color. AKC registered. Have four
males left. Please call after 5 p. m. $66.
each. 822-6824. 17t3
5 room duplex apartment. Ample space,
closet, cabinet, book shelves. Yard. Basical
ly furnished. Air-conditioned. 2 bedrooms,
livable and reasonable. 822-6668. 18t3
Triumph 650 Bonneville ’69 engine ’67
frame. Excellent mechanical condition.
$750. call Bill at 822-5491. 17t4
1968 Dodge Charger. Air, p. steering,
automatic, polyglass tires. Clean, excellent
condition. Best offer. Call Ron at 846-
0586. 17t4
Furnished apartment, $50. bills paid.
Call 846-5054. See at 737’ Eagle Pass,
Bryan. 18tfn
Nice townhouse apartment. Two bed-
rooms upstairs. Living quarters down
stairs. Partially furnished. $110. per
month. No utilities. Carpeted. 408 1st St.,
Apt. 2, V4 mile from campus. Call Boyetts
846-7356. 17t3
Aggie Den - Open 10 a. m. till 11 p. m.
7 days a week. You are welcome at Aggie
Den. 137tfn
Posters 1 Posters I Posters 1 All of the
brand new releases - come see ! Best ever.
—Aggie Den. 137tfn
NEW COLLEGE STATION UNFUR
NISHED APARTMENTS. New brick
apartments now available for family units.
Only 14. mile south of Kyle field. Rentals
as low as $115, $127, and $138, respectively
fur 2, 3, and 4 bedroom apartments. All
bills paid. Central air and heat. Fenced
patios, laundry facilities and major appli
ances all included. Hurry! Only 15 out of
original 200 units left. Call 846-3702, or
visit "Southgate Village Apartment” rental
office at 134 Luther St. in College Station.
14tl6
8 track tapes guaranteed perfect - all
artists - $2.98 each - shop early 1 Aggie
Den. 137tfn
Girlie Magazines - Girlie Pocket books
are % price at Aggie Den. 137tfn
Maggies invited to Aggie Den 1 Come on
over and visit and play a few games of
pool! Join the other maggies — Aggie
Den. 137tfn
Cue Sticks - Jointed - From $8.95 to
$198.00 - we have good supply of the very
best cues available — Aggie Den. 137tfn
ATTENTION STUDENTS: Two bed
room furnished duplex. Ready for occu
pancy. 114 miles south of campus. Lake
for fishing. Washateria on grounds. Coun
try atmosphere. Call D. R. Cain Co. 823-
0934 or after 5, 846-3408. 9tfn
Pinball, Billiards, Bumper stickers, Post
ers all at Aggie Den. 137tfn
The hottest posters ever released ! Come
see now at — Aggie Den. 137tfn
VICTORIAN
APARTMENTS
Midway between Bryan &
A&M University
STUDENTS ! 1
Need A Home
Pool and Private Courtyard
Limited Applications For The
Spring Semester
822-5041 401 Lake St. Apt. 24
No Vacancies
GOOD LUCK TO THE AGGIES t
40tfn
We buy almost anything — Aggie Den.
137tfn
Aggies! Bring your Maggie to Aggie
Den for a grand time 1 Meet your friends
at Aggie Den ! 137tfn
Posters Galore 1 Come see the brand new
releases — Aggie Den. 137tfn
GARAGE SALE
604 A Milam, College Station, October 2.
Appliances, furniture, camping equipment,
typewriters, fishing gear, wigs, dishes, and
more. 19t2
WHITE AUTO STORES Bryan
and College Station can save you
up to 40% on auto parts, oil,
filters, etc. 846-5626.
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
HEADQUARTERS FOR
PIRELLI (RADIAL) TIRES
Also—Racing Oils & Greases
Castrol - Pennzoil -
Amalie - Yalvoline
BRAZOS OIL SALES
107 East 19th
Bryan 823-0016
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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!
ONLY 18 LEFT
1971 MODELS
AT CLEARANCE PRICES
Nelson Mobile Home, Inc.
813 So. Texas — College Station
because prior group insurance
plans had been dropped in antici
pation of the new plans.
“A failure to grant the exemp
tions would have left the em
ployes involved either without
insurance programs or forced
them to make payments substan
tially higher than under previous
programs,” the council statement
said.
“The council felt that the latter
situation would have caused an
undue hardship to many of the
lower-paid employes in the
groups.”
The council ruling affects em
ploye groups in Columbia County,
Fla., the Missouri Teachers’ Asso
ciation and the Texas Public
Employes’ Association.
The council said director
George Lincoln of the Office of
Emergency Preparedness had
recommended that the exemp
tions be granted.
“The council also noted that
in all three cases details of the
new plans had been made public
and employes were being enrolled
prior to the freeze,” the council
said.
ENGINEERING AND
OFFICE SUPPLY CORP.
10% Discount To
Students
• ENG. & ARCH. BUFF-LIES
• GRAPHIC ART SUPPLIES
• OFFSET & BLUE LINE COPIES
Credit Terms
402 West 25th — 823-0939
SBISA HALL
CASH CAFETERIA
Please excuse the inconvenience. Dut to renovation of
the Sbisa Basement, lunch only will be served to our
cash customers from 11:00 a. m. to 1:30 p. m., Sunday
through Friday in the Sbisa Hall Annex, just above the
basement.
Personalized Football Mums
Large, Beautiful and
At The Peek Of Freshness.
Prices You Will Appreciate.
Boxed and Refrigerated.
Try Us!
Aggielaiid Flower & Gift Shoppe
209 University Dr.
846-5825
(Under New Management)
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You Can Get A FREE ORDER of
FRENCH FRIES With A Whopper
Or A Whaler And A Large Drink.
Note: You Must Show Your I.D.
Call In For Orders
846-8007
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Exchange Store and
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