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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1972)
Pmgm t THE BATTALION MMb Texas T*aa4aa 6, im CADKT SLOUCH by Jim EaHe MEMORIAL STUDENT CENTER f ifjfjyy A COPY Order A Wd Fonns Important Cofraapondanc# AoooanPng Raoofds Kfofact/f^oouoi oparacavtoos ^Tornoliooa! i 4 ^ 'yw^ s Try This Conwtntont N«wr Ssrvic* Soon! PICK UP THE METER KEY AT THE MAIN DESK IN THE LOBBY OF THE MAC. XEROX* PUSHUPS ARE IN for Stain My Ptehl, a member of the Claaa of 73 and the Texas Anri* Band The senior class had a chance to demonstrate its strength at the yell practice heM Monday night in Kyle Field. (Photo by G*ty Baldasari) Bait News Summary M He’s doing terrific anMrter than I or eh with these e he thinks like i! Either ly prof!** he’s ii "Administrative Go-Round^ t ommumciuon where would thn unrveruty be without it? Thou^i sometimes it seems there is none and that the ri^it hand seldom a aware of what the left is doing, thn generally isn’t the case. As mi administrator of thn campus recently described the situation, “AAM n like a pant octopus trying to keep up with its many arms and sometimes it just can’t.** . The situation never became more apparent than with the incident or ’ panty raid’' at Krueger Duan last Thursday raght or when the right hand lost th* left Now we admit panty raids are fun, if they are intended in that manner and have • harmless beginning Unfortunately, this one was horn amidst bad communications, through no fault of the students The students of Milner Hall were pipelined the wrong information ■bout having to move out of the dorm from an ill-informed official, and this snowballed into a mass of confusion. This resulted in near destruction of the dorm and many worries for students, deans and campus police. From Miner the confusion marched to the Krueger-Dunn area, nsekina up students from other dorms untfl it included nearly 2S0 Ags. VI #%’t cordig^fbc JesUucUpg.on Khieger Dunn. buEMTifc place blame on urtfvertity officials who couldn't find the time to come talk with Milner readents to straiten out the criticai-to-the students housmg problem. * When these didn't show, what were resident advisors expectad to do? Perhaps the situation at Kmeger Dunn would never have started if the resident advisors had been there. Maybe not. It could have been ‘maybe’ anything but we were Kicky and so were campus administrators. The residents of the dorm know the score now, but it took a near disaster to find it out. And they themselves have set thmgs right in the dorm with cleanup details and repair parties We ask two questions What has the adrmrustration done to itself to avoid a problem like this agpin? Students are willing to cooperate. About 76 newsme on and toehnieians were fen the reeeptien at San Clemente Before the party, Nixon work ed in his office, conferring with staff member* and wortieg on administration mat- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS . SAIGON — North Vietnamese forces overran a border ranger camp in the central highlands Monday and sent its 200 defend ers fleeing, field informants re ported. The Plei Djereng camp, a former U.S. Green Beret outpost 23 miles west of Pleiku, has been manned primarily by American trained'Montagnard tribesmen In the Saigon area, South Viet namese troops clashed for the sec ond straight day with n large enemy force dug in around the . CHIPPEWA LAKE, Ohio — Quan Lei airfield. 60 miles north Demcrfntic presidential nominee of the capital One informant He also made appointments of U.8. representatives and alter nates te this year's United Na tions Ginsral Assembly which opens Sept. !•. George McGovern made a Labor Day appeal to Ohio worker* Mon day and charged that President Nixon’s policies have added six million persons to the natton’* welfare rolls. McGovern rode in a parade in the Akron suburb of Barberton and later spoke to a United Auto Worker* picnic at nearby Lake Chippewa. At both places, the Democratic nominoe stuck mainly to economic issues as he sought to enhance his credibility hi an area that has always supported his party. what to FINDING YOUR LIFE . It la aa swesome reaaoaaibility to have to decide do with one’s life But H is an inescapable on*. It is even more sobering if w* realise that the choice le far eternity, aa well aa for tiam- The difficulty of the decision la compounded by the many factors which must be taken into consideration Kveryone wants to make a success of life. No one consciously gkoosea' to Mil. How. tbea, caa w* be sure that ere make the right decision? Really, the choice is much simpler than it appears at first, if we mesa •‘life" la its meet important sense, net jest hew we Hve, but why we Uve. Jesus reduced the matter to one brief sente new “For whosoever would save hie life shall Use it: sad whosoever shall Use his lift for my sake shall find It.” (Matt. 16:26). If you decide to sane your life for yourself you will Use it; if yee Use your life for Christ's sabs you will ftani it Te live for Christ is to find the true meaning and purpose of MidJ This is true success. To Uve otherwise U to make an irreversible failure of life. It M hist that simple On* word of caatioo before you act. If you decide to find life by serving Jesus, be sure you have His word for what that means and how it is done, not just the opinions of someone else, includiug your own. r you te Sunday and 7 36 p.m. en Wi 10:30 a.m. and 6:00 pja. on Sundays Our building is just off East 29th in Bryan, a little south of the now high school. TWIN CITY CHURCH OF CHRIST 3016 Platoamea Lane Bryan, Teas* Phene 64^016 or 616 0061 said 179 enen since Sunday 6 government 63 wounded ly had been killed at.a coat of only soldiers killed and are you? Oc€‘a nogra ph y IVeHentation Lt Gerald Robichaud will be at AOM Sept. 6-6 with the Naval Officer Information Team. Robichaud is from VXE-6 at Naval Air Station Quonset Point. Rhode Island. 1 Hiring hta visit he will be speaking to groups of Oceano graphy students. H* also will speak in room 106 of the Goo- arience Building Thursday at 7:30 p.m. for all those interested Robichaud will present a slide presentation oa the research tak ing place on Antarctica and the logistics K requires Rice Aide Fouad Dead HOUSTON 'iT* — Or land Sima, special aide for sports informa tion at Rice University, was found dead in his car at his apart ment complex Monday A Rice spokesman said Sima, complained of feeling ill while attending football practice and said he was returning to his apartment Sima, about 42, served seven and a half years as assistant sports information director at the University of Texas and about four year* as a publicist-stati* tirian with the Houston Astros before joining Rice this yaar , HARRISBURG, Pa. -.Antiwar pnest Philip Berrigsn sad Sister Elisabeth McAllister an to he sentenced Tuesday for smuggling letter* m and oat of fledetal pris on. *w* Two of the letter* outlined an alleged scheme to kidnap White House aide Henry Kissinger Berrigan is now serving a six- year term for burning and pour ing blood on draft board records. He and Sister Elisabeth were convicted last April on the letter smuggling charge. ROME, Italy — Butchers, gro cers and fruit vendors In Rome closed their shops Monday ia pro test against a price Dues* now in its second week. A nationwide train strike was scheduled to start Monday night and chemical and other industrial workers have slated walkout* for later in the week The control* were imposed by Epme's government oa retail prices, leaving wholesalers vir tually unaffected. Rome is the only city in Italy afrected by the freese. _____ SAN CLEMENTE - President Nixdn spent a quiet Labor Day at his oceanaide home Monday, wrapping up a kite summer stay at the Western White House with n party for the traveling pres* corps. % .lU Students Can Sign Up For . t Long Distance Service This In The MSC Lobby Week Cbe Battalion optntom expressed m The BstUho* eve (hose of ihr sludrel asrtieri only The Botlohom to a aon-lox <*0* profit, $elf mpporting tdtuwiiomol enter prur edited and oformled by studenli m • nnweruky end f mmntunity nrwnpmper LETTERS POLICY letter, to the editor must be typed, double tpeeed. and mo more (hen Ml words in lengtk They must be ufwcd, ell hough the writer's name wilt be withheld by arrangement with the editor dddress correspondenee to I mm I p. The Battalion, Hoorn 217, Services Building. < allege motion, Teams 77949. SrarmsoM aaMoaaHr MsUmsI EOwratamsl Adrmttatt irrte—. lae. Mew York ('Ky. CMsaan tea AauUat. 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