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battalion Friday, October 22, 1971 College Station, Texas Page 3 TRY rALION CLASSIFIED ^obToo Big Or Too Small N. Ireland’s Faulkner accuses Kennedy of playing politics BELFAST, Northern Ireland (JP) _ p r i me Minister Brian Faulkner accused Sen. Edward M. Kennedy Thursday of playing “American politics with Ulster lives” in demanding that British troops pull out of Northern Ire land. 03 Sulphur Springs Road 122-4628 Bryan In London, about 60 Conserva tive memers of the British Parli ament signed a motion criticizing the Democratic senator from Massachusetts. sible American leaders,” the mo tion said. Faulkner said a speech made in the Senate Wednesday by Ken nedy “reveals the depth of his prejudice and ignorance as re gards the situation in Northern Ireland.” Speaking to the Ulster parliament, Faulkner added: “Sen. Kennedy has shown him self willing to swallow the hoary old propaganda line that IRA atrocities are on behalf of the Irish people and the British Army is here as a colonial power.” The Irish Republican Army— IRA — is battling with British forces in the Protestant-dominat ed province in efforts to unite it with the Irish republic, which is mainly Roman Catholic. “I regret,” Faulkner continued, “there was no reference by Sen. Kennedy to the murders and de vastation being inflicted on our community by the IRA. “The fact that he made such a speech is deplorable in itself, but what is even more deplorable is the fact that he obviously is willing to play American politics with Ulster lives.” It almost seemed that Kenne dy’s speech was written from an IRA briefing, Faulkner added. An Ulster group of the ruling Conservative party’s right wing declared in London: “Such a gross interference in the internal af fairs of a friendly nation, couched in extreme language, containing monumental inaccuracies, makes him totally unfit for the White House.” Said the group’s chairman, John Jackson: “Even vote-catching American politicians are prepared to stoop to the gutter at the ex pense of Ulster’s torment. “Sen. Kennedy’s ill-timed and dangerous remarks about North ern Ireland appear to be the open ing of his campaign to win the Democratic presidential nomina tion next year.” The Foreign Office said icily: “We will not dignify Sen. Kenne dy's statement with a comment.” But the government’s view of Kennedy’s speech was reflected by Lord Balniel, minister of state for defense. He told Parliament he “resented very much indeed” the senator’s statements. |I \Fastest Service In Town Blueline - Blacklines Auto posit Ives Enlargements / Reductions Report Publishing Collating / Binding “This house deeply resents the quite unwarranted incursion of Senator Kennedy into the domes tic affairs of the United King- _ Williams tells Brazos A&M Club members Sea Grant program of ‘significant importance,’ Looking For Something Different? Opening Friday, October 22 AIRLINE RESERVATIONS FOR THE HOLIDAYS III CALL 822-3737 Robert Halsell Travel Service 1016 Texas Ave. — Bryan A&M’s possibilities in the Sea Grant program, expansion of bus iness administration, cooperative degree programs and continuing education were spelled out Wed nesday night by President Jack K. Williams. Dr. Williams’ talk was punc tuated with applause four times by Brazos County A&M Club members. Club official Bob Edge- comb pointed out that Williams, completing his first year in the A&M presidency next month, has NEED SOME EXTRA SPENDING MONEY? If you are an A&M student, male or female, you are eligible. Soon the speedway will be re-opening under new ownership, and the Student Y Association will supply concession workers. Applications are available and more information can be obtained in Room 102, YMCA Building. Applications must be completed by 5 p. m. Wednesday, October 27. Get In The Races Free. Student Y Association won complete support among stu dents, faculty-staff and exes. A&M’s Sea Grant designation is of “substantial importance” to the university, Dr. Williams said, describing it as “an entree to re search and development monies, to opportunities Texas A&M sim ply has not had before.” He recounted the development of the Mitchell campus in Galves ton. Although it will be a degree granting branch in two or three academic fields within a short period, Mitchell will “continue to draw its strength and basic pro grams from the College Station campus,” Williams pointed out. He added that the 15-story oceanography-meteorology build ing will be the marine science re search, teaching and service head quarters of the university system. The A&M leader indicated a proposal for business administra tion graduate programs expan sion has been placed before com puter magnate H. Ross Perot, do nor of $50,000 grants to four in stitutions including A&M. “I have pledged to the College of Business Administration that whatever the Perot result, Texas A&M will build a first-class M.B.A. program,” Williams stat ed. Cooperative degree programs involving the College of Veteri nary Medicine with other state institutions are also in planning, the president reported. Continuing education, to be housed in the new 11-story build ing next to the Memorial Student Center, will also receive empha sis. “Education has a half-life like radioactivity,” Dr. Williams ex plained. “If you decide to let it go without replenishing it, you find knowledge has decayed.” Williams said he wants every college of the university to be in a position to offer “everything they know” on a short course, continuing education basis to peo ple who have completed or passed the college part of life. He con siders continuing education one of the prime functions of a uni versity. In discussing A&M enrollment growth, Williams cited coed hous ing provisions in the new dormi tory complex rising next to the golf course. Growth increments of 350 to 400 students per year toward a 20,000 to 22,500 student body by 1985 were called ideal by A&M’s 17th president. “This kind of growth is man ageable,” Williams reasoned. “We can plan, staff and build for it. The student this way can get the education he expects and be treat ed as an individual.” The PEANUT GALLERY On Tap Schlitz, Bud & Lone Star Free Peanuts Always Happy Hour — 6 p. m. -1 a. m. Friday and Saturday (22&23) * Formerly The South Gate Lounge 813 Old College Road n BATTALION CLASSIFIED He said a breakdown of the 20,000 enrollment would hopefully include about 4,000 girls, 4,000 graduate students and a 4,000- member or larger Corps of Cadets. “We have been able to maintain our corps strength where other land grant colleges have cut back,” Williams pointed out. “I W ,,. will bend every effort I know to maintain a viable, working, uni- ‘w r • WANT AD RATES m day 51 per word Id per word each additional day Minimum charge—75tf Classified Display $1.00 per column inch each insertion FOR SALE Uu needs your business. If you are Jrt of cash he will buy your books for Ih—you have the privilege to buy back p same book for the same price in 80 fs. No interest, no carrying charges, fnothing! He calls it friendship. 81tfn -on pays cash for used books every- ery- 31tfn needs used books. He buys and sells ■ 300 University. He usually pays a Ws more. Sltfn pdern two bedroom home. Washroom, (port, air-conditioned, and fenced yard. F«Wity. $76 a month. 846-2174. 31t6 11964 Chrysler. Power, air-conditioned, ^roiatic. 846-2298 after 5 p. m. 30t3 K Honda 160. Moving, must sell. W280. 805 Fairview, College Station. 30t3 pi6 Volkswagen bug. Red exterior, "« interior. $600. Please call C. R. Ie " 822-0271 for more information. 29tfn N Ford, AC, automatic. 846-7167. 28t8 P970 Yamaha 176MX, 28 h.p. Many P 5 - $576. 1971 Yamaha Mini-Enduro than 10 hours use). Extra knobby > $276. 846-0766. 27tl0 WORK WANTED „„ , n ear campus, fenced. 846-8966. Electric. Ex- 136tfn I89c I> ' ,r ' Symbols. Notary Public. 822- « 823-3838. 132tfn auto insurance FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group s. College 823-8051 HELP WANTED Students needed to service Fuller Brush customers. Flexible hours and above aver age income. Call 846-0378. 31tl6 A mature student for door-to-door gas light sales. Good opportunity for extra nding money. Call Jerry Easterly, 846- sper 6704. r, 31tfn HELP WANTED Sales Person To work Wednesday of each week. Call M. Durrant 846-3766 Two mature students to call on customers part-time-evenings. Call 823-0869, a. m. only. 22tI2 SPECIAL NOTICE Hoover’s Tennis Service. One block south of tennis courts. Open 1:30 to 6:30 p. m. 846-9733. 82tfn Service For AH Chrysler Corp. Cars Body Work — Painting Free Estimates HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY, INC. Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922 1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111 67tfn CHILD CARE Would like to do babysitting everyday and also for football games. Children all ages. 846-6690. 31t2 HUMPTY DUMPTY CHILDREN CEN TER, 8400 South College. State Licensed. 823-8626. Virginia D. Jones, R. N. 99tfn FOR RENT Nice large room witn priv and air-conditioned. 822-2976. room with private entrance 32t4 Furnished one bedroom apartment. Air- conditioned, water paid. $85 a month. Couples only. 307A Foch. 846-3742 after 5 p. m. Available Nov. 1. 31t3 ATTENTION STUDENTS: room furnished duplex. Ready for occu pancy. I 1 /? miles south of campus. Lak for fishing. Washateria on grounds- try atmosphere. Call D. R. Cain Two bed- ly for for fishing. Washateria on grounds. Coun try atmosphere. Call D. R. Cain Co 0934 or after 6, 846-3408. 823- 9tfn VICTORIAN APARTMENTS Midway between Bryan & A&M University STUDENTS 1 1 Need A Home Pool and Private Courtyard Limited Applications For The ed Applications Spring Semest 822-5041 401 Lake St. No Vacancies GOOD LUCK TO THE AGGIES 1 Apt. 24 40tf)i LOST Wrist watch. Black face with red trim. Trimmed in gold. Black hand. 846-4966. 30t3 $26 reward for Greg Samsonite briefcase “lost” in Library, October 18th. $16 reward for contents of case. Walton Grote, 846- 6867. 32t3 Rentals-Sales-Service typewriters Terms Distributors For: Royal and Victor Calculators & Adding Machines onuth-Corona Portables ^ CATES TYPEWRITER CO ^ S. Main 822-6000 • Watch Repairs • Jewelry Repair • Diamond Senior Rings • Senior Rings Refinished ^ W. Varner & Sons Jewelers Nor th Gate 846-5816 For “BARGAIN HUNTERS” Only “1971 MODELS” - 2 B/R — 1% Baths — $6,548 _ 2 B/R — li/ 2 Baths — $6,200 . 2 B/R — Front Kitchen — $6,666 - 2 B/R — IV2 Baths — $6,444 “Spanish Decor” 2 B/R — Front Lv. Rm. — $6,488 - 3 B/R — 1% Baths — $6,788 _ 3 b/R — 2 Baths — $7,748 2 B/R — Front Kitchen — $5,988 2 B/R — Front Kitchen — $5,688 2 B/R — Front Kitchen — $5,488 - 3 B/R — 1% Baths — $5,999 NELSON MOBILE HOMES, INC. 813 S. Texas Ave. College Station formed Corps of Cadets.’ OFFICIAL NOTICE Official noti of Student Pul 1 p.m. cial notices must arrive in the Office ident Publications before deadline^ of . of the day proceeding publication. The Texas Delta Chapter of Tau Beta Pi will accept membership applications on _>Ph< October 18 through 6:00 October 23. For more information and application forms see Glo Bagby in the office of the Dean of Engineering. 27t6 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 will be required of all app _ 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 application. Application cards for admission to the .pplication cards for admission -^st 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. 19t80 TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS . .v... Texas A&M student in To be eligible to purchase the Tex University ring, an undergraduate must have at least one academic year in residence and credit for ninety-five (96) semester hours. The hours passed at th preliminary grade report period on Octobe 18, 1971 may be used in satisfying thi ninety-five hour requirement. Students 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 through rings will be i the Registrar’s Office to be delivered on 14, 1971. The rings” will be returned to 1972. from 8:00 a. to 12:00 noon, Monday through Fridi or about January 21, 197i The Ring Clerk is on duty of each week. H. L Heaton, Dean Admissions and Records Mrs. H. Brownlee, Ring Clerk 17t37 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 $20.95 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 FOR BEST RESULTS TRY BATTALION CLASSIFIED SOSOLIKS TV & RADIO SERVICE Zenith - Color & B&W - TV AH Makes B&W TV Repairs 713 S. MAIN 822-2133 Chr istma s in October ! 3 for ^ 3 portraits for the price of 2 color or ,1- black and white 846 6412 gene sutphen's AG Gl ELAND S T U DIO - ATTENTION TROPICAL FISH HOBBYISTS! JOE'S HOBBY CORNER has recently been enlarged and completely re-stocked. We now have everything you might possibly need in the way of aquarium supplies. Come in and see our HUGE new inven tory. Exotic tropical fish flown in from Florida, California, and the Orient! SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY (While Stock Lasts) Black Mollies: Reg. 59c Each Now 4 For $1.00 Assorted Aquatic Plants: Reg. 49c Bunch .... Now 4 For $1.00 Metaframe Tanks 15 gallon and 20 gallon Size Now 40% Off! JOE'S HOBBY CORNER Located In The Rear Of Redmond Terrace Drugs 1402 Hwy. 6 South, College Station * • '• *;V£*\.*V*V-« ♦r-Vv* wiVW*- ■ '.W-" v — -..w.,.*