' •• v.--;- ••• • ■ ■ sday, May 2, 1972 THE BATTALION College Station, Texas ead Classifieds Daily My vote for Governor will go to BRISCOE, a man Texans can trust! Page 3 MIKE DAVIDSON PD POL ADI -TsityDr, MPORTED 3 & 10 SPEED BIKES Jit**' Limited Supply of U08 now available in various sizes and colors. CENTRAL SUPPLY 715 S. Main Bryan Closed Mon. 822-2228 U-Rent-M 1904 Texas Ave. 823-0085 WE KENT MOST ANYTHING RESERVE YOUR U-HAUL TRUCK OR TRAILERS FOR MOVING DAY NOW Federal jury indicts two auto makers WASHINGTON > — The nation’s two largest auto manu facturers, General Motors and Ford were indicted by a federal grand jury Monday on charges of conspiring to restrict compe tition in the fleet market, the Justice Department announced. The two-count indictment was filed together with a companion civil suit in U. S. District Court in Detroit. General Motors and Ford quickly responded. Ford said, “accusations in the indictment are not true,” and GM said it will seek an immedi ate trial, confident it will be vindicated and the government’s charges shown to have “no basis in fact.” Named as unindicted co-con spirators were the National Auto mobile Dealers Association, a trade association of new-car deal- Bu lie tin Board The Cepheid Variable Science Fiction Club will have an auction Thursday, May 4, 7 p.m. in the Physics Building, room 305. Computer Science Wives’ Club will hold a meeting on Thursday, May 4 at 7:30 p.m. at the Figure Salon. After the meeting, elec tions will be held at Mrs. John Slaughter's at 1218 Marie B. Haines Dr. Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club will meet and hold elections at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, May 3, in the Memorial Student Center. A&M Tennis Club will meet to elect officers and recruit mem bers at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 2, in the Memorial Student Center Art Room. ers franchised by the automobile manufacturers and Peterson, Howell & Heather Inc., the na tion’s largest automobile-leasing company. The indictment and complaint charges that General Motors and Ford have conived and conspired with NADA, Peterson, Howell & Heather and others who are un named to unreasonably restrain and "monopolize the manufacture, sale and distribution of automo biles for the fleet market. The market, which consists of large-volume automobile pur chases accounted for approxi mately 12 per cent of the new cars registered in the United States in 1969. During that year, approximately one million auto mobiles, having a value of about $2.5 billion, were sold or leased in the fleet market. GM and Ford currently account for about 75 per cent of auto mobiles sold or leased in the fleet market, the indictment said. Gift-A-Rama Redmond Terrace — College Station Graduation — Mother’s Day PLASTERCRAFT ONE WEEK SALE MAY 1-6 25% off on all greenware 10% off on finished plaster —FREE— Register for free merchandise given away each week in May—No purchase necessary. BankAmericard — Master Charge Mon., Wed., Fri. 11-9 Tues., Thurs. 11-6 Sat. 9-6 Ag oceanographer named to serve on Academy of Sciences committee Dr. Sayed Z. El Sayed, A&M oceanographer who specializes in Antarctic primary productivity, has been appointed to the Na tional Academy of Sciences Com mittee on Polar Research. He was appointed to the 15- member committee by Dr. Philip Handler, NAS president, upon nomination by Dr. Laurence M. Gould, chairman. The appointment is for three years, through March, 1975. El-Sayed serves on the polar research committee’s panel for biology and medical sciences, one of nine standing panels. He also is a member of the steering com mittee for a Ross Ice Shelf Drill ing Project. The group will meet May 4 in Washington. The TAMU associate professor also is member of working groups on biology and oceanography of the Scientific Committee On Ant arctic Research (SCAR) and of the National Science Foundation panel on Arctic Ice Dynamics BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES anal 75* B 'ne day Gl per word per word each additional dc Minimum charge—75 Classified Display $1.00 per column inch each insertion DEADLINE 4 p.m. day before publication FOR SALE Heavily constructed coi heel trailer—practical 1 mpletely enclosed 8’ x 6’ x ly new. springs and box steel chassis equipment Ith directional and stop lights. Call 823- pi after 6 p. m. 118t3 J1967 Olds Cutlass Supreme V8. Auto, PS PB, air, AM. FM, 4 new tires. Excellent Indition. $1,360. 846-0826 after 6. 118tfn ARC and American Field registered Irish litter puppies. Should be excellent hunters, fflill be ready to go May 16. $76. 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Degree: Ph.D. in Educational Administra tion Dissertation: STUDENT TRANSFERS AMONG THE ACADEMIC AREAS OF STUDY WITHIN TARLETON STATE COLLEGE. Time: May 9, 1972 at 10:00 a. m. Place: Room 303 in the Bolton Bldg. George W. Kur ize Dean of the Graduate College At 8:00 a. m. Thursday, May 4, there will be posted in the foyer of the Richard Coke Bldg, a list of those spring Baccalau reate candidates who have completed all academic requirements for degrees to be conferred on May 6, 1972. Each candidate is urged to consult the list to determine his status. R. A. Lacey, Registrar. 116t6 CHILD CARE A&M UNITED METHODIST CHURCH DAY CARE CENTER Now enrolling 3 & 4 years olds for ■ sio; summer session. Call 846-8731 or inquire at the church office 117t3 HUMPTY DUMPTY CHILDREN CEN TER, 3406 South College Ave., Bryan, State Licensed. 823-8626. Virginia D. Jones, R.N. 99tfn HELP WANTED Experienced beauty operator needed. 822-4407 or 822-6183. 108tfn Ambitious young men needing summer employment. 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