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BATTALION
College Station, Texas
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Package Store
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Graduate
701
Texas Ave. at Saber Inn
846-7755
Campus Briefs
Ags Fight Alcoholism
With Research Grant
A&M has joined the fight on
alcoholism through a x-esearch
gi’ant to Dr. William H. Klemm,
associate professor of biology,
j The $7,000 fund came from
Licensed Beverage Industries, a
national organization with head-
quai-tei-s in New York.
"The primary objective is to
determine the target sights of
alcoholism in the brain,” Dr.
Klemm said. “We have good
reason to believe that alcoholism
acts on certain pax-ts of the
brain.”
The year-long study entitled
“Alcohol Effects on the Nerve
Impulse Activity of the Brain”
seeks a better way to cure alco
holism or at least modify the
effects on the brain.
By determining the targets of
alcohol, chances improve to cure
the disease with specific treat
ment of the primary centers of
attack, in the brain, Dr. Klemm
believes.
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Inn
“IT’S SOMETHING DIFFERENT”
PEANUT GALLERY
Now An Open Bar
Serving
Mixed Drinks, Beer & Wine
No Membership Necessary
Open
Mon. - Fri. — 2 p. m.
Sat. - Sun. — 7 p. m.
COMING SOON
College Station’s First
Discotheque
613 Old College Rd.
College Station — 846-9978
Photo Exhibits Feature
Former Student, Profs
Photographic exhibits featuring
the work of two A&M pi-ofessors
and a former student are on dis
play at the College of Architec
ture and Envix-onmental Design.
An exhibit entitled “Two Ger
man Settlements of Texas” was
a summer pi-ojeet conducted by
Melvin M. Rotsch, professor of
ax-chitecture, for the Historic
American Buildings Survey of
the National Park Service. Photo-
gx’aphs for the exhibit were taken
by Roy C. Pledgex*, associate pro
fessor of envix-onmental design.
The second exhibit, “Ghost
Towns of Montana,” includes 20
photogx-aphs taken by John De-
Haas, 1948 TAMU graduate who
is history at Montana State Uni
versity.
Both exhibits will remain on
display through Oct. 12, noted
Assoc. Prof. Larry L. Priesmeyer,
chaix-man of the college’s Archi-
tectux-al Exhibit Committee.
A&M Engineers Help
Cure Laredo’s Smog
Research engineers at A&M
will x-epoxt to approximately 40
government agency officials next
week on how to alleviate the
serious air pollution problem at
the Lax-edo U. S. Customs Station.
The Sept. 28-29 px-ogx-am in
cludes showing video tapes of
various proposed ventilation sys
tems tested at TAMU’s envix-on-
mental wind tunnels, noted Dr.
M. P. Boyce of the Mechanical
Engineex-ing Department. Also,
x-ecommendations will be made
for Laredo station modifications.
Dx\ Boyce said the General
Sex-vices Administration (GSA)
contx-act with the Texas Engineer
ing Expex-iment Station hexe calls
for an evaluation of the air pol
lution caused by tx-affic exhaust.
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
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YOU SALE.
YOU BUNT
VjTi Vatnaha 250.
, Ca\\ *40-0522.
\.im mUeasce.
$500.
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WORK WANTED
perienced typist would like
iK at home. 846-7680.
o do
15014
it and expert typing. Julie.
846-0222
143tfn
I near campus. Electric. Ex-
nced. Symbols. 846-8065 or 846-0571.
124tfn
Call 845-2451.
thy.
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PERSONAL
the students and personnel of TAMU.
you need to buy quality furniture?
unt Furniture sells and offers to you
ty and national brand furniture at
mnt prices. You must see us before
buy. Free delivery. Hudpret plan
[red if desired. Location : SOX North
as Ave., corner of East 22nd and
|th Texas Ave. Next door to Employ-
Commission. Phone 822-1227. If you
furniture, you cannot afford not to
is before you buy at Discount Furni-
Co. 136tfn
If you love blue, Fm with y<
Mobile Castle. Come and tak
from it all ! 846-3766.
\ Nice 3
\ south
fuvni
room house, modern. 1
of ColieKe Station, Hivhway 6.
ou. 12 x 70
me away
153tl
Used Fripridaire refrigerator-freezer com
bination in Rood running condition. 830.
846-5389. 153tl
1964 Corvair,
$260. 846-4028.
2 new tires, runs
good.
152t2
Vacuum
II attachments.
cleaner- Kirby complete with
$50. 846-8965. 151tfn
miles
Un-
rnished, $70 month. Shade and fruit
trees. 825-2402 Navasota (exchange). Mr.
or Mrs. A. C. Smith. Call
-or appointment.
152tfn
ty
Lower one bedroom furnished apartment.
Adults only. Ample closet space. Window
air conditioned. 875. No bill paid. 846-
5031. 151tfn
Must sell 1971 Fleetwood mobile home,
14 x 64, two bedroom, unfurnished, central
air and heat, no down payment, assume
loan. Call 822-6649 after 5:30 p. m.,
anytime on weekends. 151t3
1971
4063.
Challenger 340-4bbl.
Loaded. 845-
15014
10-speed
Like new.
>icy<
$85.
less
823-5285.
year old.
150t4
brakes, new
tang
tires.
air, disc
150t4
Gibson electric guitar ES-330 hard case,
professional model like new, less than half
c gu
riel 1
price. Also Martin
item, perfect. Hal
guitar, a collector’s
Harris 822-6133 after
DID YOU KNOW?
Little John’s Catering Service
4613 Texas Ave.
(Next to A&W Rootbeen
lives Daily: Mon.-Thur. 10 n.m.-8 p.m.
Fri.-Sat. 10 a.m.-9 p.m.
BAR-H-Q & Fried Catfish
Draft Deer
'70 Torino two-door hardtop V-8 loaded.
See to appreciate. 846-2818. 14915
1967 Triumph Bonneville. Excellent.
Best offer. 846-4574. 146tfn
'71 Yamaha 175 Enduro. Excellent con
dition. 1400 miles. See at V-l-G Hensel.
145tfn
FRENCH QUARTER
APARTMENTS
2 blocks from A&M.
1 bedroom furnished or unfurnished.
Pool and Laundry Facilities.
Call 846-8981
144tfn
House, barn & corrals with 3 1 acres
for rent on Bonneville road just off East By
Pass. Call 822-1328 from 8 to 5:30, 822-
0367 after 5:30. 142tfn
1 bedroom nicely furnished house, 865 a
lonth. Call 823-6045. 143tfn
1972 Honda SL-350, only
cellent condition, 846-2998.
-EVERYDAY—
iemiurn grade Douglas Tires
Jnounted and HIGH SPEED
balanced for no extra charge.
Priced below the so-called
1'Sale” prices on most tires.
I lust check price with any
bthers. We sell only Premium
grade tires, and gladly invite
| comparison.
Havoline, Amalie,
Conoco, Phillips 66,
Gulflube — 35c qt.
SPARK PLUGS
A.C., Champion, Autolite
69^ Each
Alternators 18.95 exchange
Starters - Generators
from 13.95 exchange
Most any part for most
American and some
Foreign cars at dealer price
Your Lawnboy and
Friedrich Dealer
11)67 “Chevrolet : Y\
goose neck hitch,
shape. Call 822-3980 after 5
ton pickup, V-S with
brake control, in good
BROADMOOR ARMS APARTMENTS
2 Bedroom Furnished or Unfurnished.
All utilities anti cable paid. All electric,
central air & heat. From $135. Four
Students S33.75 each. From Manor East
Shopping Center take Villa Maria to
first light, turn right on Carter Creek,
go 3 blocks and turn left on Broad
moor. Office 1411 Broadmoor. 5
minutes to campus. 846-2737 138tfn
WANTED
Have horse need stall,
at stable in exchange for stall
846-9683.
Willing to work
and pasture.
152t2
ATTENTION AGGIES. Permanent em
ployment. Evening work. Time can be
arranged to meet schedule, 8125 per week
guaranteed after one week training. Apply
201 Varisco Bldg, between 1 & 4 daily.
This is a sales position. 136tfn
PETS
Free! Weaned, trained, Siamese-Persian
male kittens. 846-6782 or 846-2728 after 5.
15313
H
HICKORY
HILLS
Mobile Home
Community
Bryan’s Newest
& Finest
Spacies & Mobile
Homes for rent
Phone 822-6912—823-5701
2001 Beck Street
Also entrance on Hwy* 2818
at Industrial Park i22tfn
846-1817.
Teacher 6 years experience + M.S. Will
tutor reading and math grades 1-6 reme
dial and enrichment. Call 846-9162. 152t3
BRIDGE LESSONS
Beginners and Intermediate
810 For 6 Lessons
846-5813 or 846-8996
152t3
Graduation Invitations for December
Graduates go on sale Sept. 11 - Oct. 13 at
the Cashier’s Window — MSC from 8:00 -
5:00 - Mon. - Fri. 14U24
Service For All
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
Free Estimates
IIALSKLL MOTOR COMPANY. INC.
Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922
1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111 57tfn
HELP WANTED
Part-time church dietitian to act as
kitchen hostess for church coffee hour and
youth supper. Responsible for care of
kitchen, operation of equipment and assist
ing volunteers with dinners, socials. Call
822-1324. 150t4
Need 4
Apply in
waitresses.
Jay and evening,
person at 807 Texas Ave., Oak-
ridge Smokehouse Restaurant. 138tfn
raduate student.
Married student
ing hours. Repre
HOME FOODS. Pleasant - good
823-0869. 1
pay.
!6tf n
CHILD CARE
FOR
BEST
RESULTS
TRY
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
From Rock & Country To Swing!
Dance Music
THE BARONS AGENCY
OF HOUSTON
H. H. “Bud” McDaniel ’42
Box 1136, Bellaire. Texas 77401
<713) 666-0800
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-805
Redmond Terrace Drugs
Phone 846-1113
1402 Hwy. 6-South
College Station, Texas
Prescriptions, Etc.
Charge Accounts Invited
Free Delivery
Experienced babysitting in my home near
campus. All ages welcomed. 846-6340.
146t8
Texas iMiibile Home Outlet
Sales and Service
AT HWY.' 6 & 21
BRYAN. TEXAS 77801
• Low down payment
• Local Bank financing
• Up to 12 years to pay
• Free delivery and set up
Phone 822-9140
Faculty and students are in
vited to the symposium, sched
uled to begin at 9 a.m. Thursday
in Zachry Engineering Center
Room 103. Others interested in
attending must be invited by
GSA, Dr. Boyce pointed out.
Among federal officials expect
ed to come are representatives
of the Department of Health,
Education and Welfare, Immigra
tion Service, U. S. Customs Serv
ice and GSA.
SPECIAL NOTICE
$100 reward for information leading to
the arrest of person or persons responsible
for the theft of a yellow Swinn Paramount
racing bicycle with chrome trim and tubu
lar sewed-up tires, serial number E730.
X53t8
McGovern-Shriver
Campaign Starts Here
George McGovern’s Brazos
County Coordinator Steve Dun-
kelberg is holding an organiza
tional meeting for anyone inter
ested in working on the McGov
ern-Shriver ticket Tuesday at 8
p.m. at apartment 184, 1619
Puryear.
“I’m trying to get the McGov-
ern-Shriver campaign off the
ground in Brazos County,” said
Dunkelberg. “I’m very optimistic
and I think that we are going to
have the same dedication in
Brazos County that took McGov
ern from the bottom of the polls
to the top.”
Dunkelberg is trying to get
McGovern and Shriver to appear
in College Station before the
election in November.
“We’ve got to convince the
people that McGovern and the
democratic party has some sound
policies,” said Dunkelberg.
The campaign will also empha
size voter registration.
Bulletin Board
SATURDAY
The Community Development
Organization will meet at 9 a.m.
at 605 Payson in College Station.
It will be work day at the Com
munity Center to prepare for the
upcoming open house. The or
ganization will hold its regular
meeting Monday in Room 309 of
the Architecture Bldg, at 6 p.m.
TUESDAY
The A&M Dairy Science Club
will meet in Room 112 of the
Heep Building at 7:30 p.m.
The American Society of Agri
cultural Engineers will meet in
the Agriculture-Engineering Bldg.
Lecture Room at 7:30 p.m.
The A&M Wheelmen will hold
their regular meeting at 7:30
p.m. in Room 3C of the MSC.
The movie “Tour of Kettering’’
will be shown and nominations
for new officers will be held.
The Society of Automotive En
gineers will meet in Lecture
Room 3 of the Engineering Cen
ter at 7:30 p.m. Dr. C. R. Ger-
lock of the Southwest Research
Institute will talk on fluid me
chanics as applied to internal
combustion engines. Refresh
ments will be provided.
Athletic Department ushers
who worked under Les Palmer
last year and desire to work this
season, can contact him at 845-
6448 or 845-2624 before noon
Monday.
FOR
BEST
RESULTS
TRY
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
Wanted: NiKht clerk—7 p. m. to 6:15
a. m. 3-4 days each week. Share week
ends with other night clerk. Apply in
person. Western Motel. 150t4
SOSOLIK'S
TV & RADIO SERVICE
Zenith - Color & B&W - TV
All Makes B&W TV Repairs
713 S. MAIN 822-2133
Cadet Court Provides Corps
With Exact Judicial Leadership
By BRIAN POLK
All American military systems
contain provisions and personnel
that cope with legal problems or
questions, and the Corps of Ca
dets is no exception.
The Cadet Court, not new to
the Corps, has been somewhat
neglected or overlooked in the
past, but both cadets and military
officer advisers want to utilize
it this year.
Corps related matters are the
only cases brought before the
court and then only by recom
mendation of the Corps comman
dant. However, questions concern
ing University Blue Book Poli
cies are also heard by the court.
Rules set down in “The Stan
dard,” the Corps rules and regu
lations book, are the basis for
court decisions. Cases brought to
the court ai’e tried in the fashion
of military courts with prose
cutors and defense attorneys who
are cadets involved in the case
or are cadets appointed by the
court’s legal adviser to prosecute
or defend.
Couxt decisions of guilt or in
nocence are fox-warded to the
Commandant’s office for x-ecom-
mendations of actions. The com
mandant may suggest specific
penalties for guilty cadets but
may leave that decision to the
Corps Comixxander. Penalties are
in the form of demexits, weekend
restrictions and vei’bal or written
reprimands.
The court is divided into two
groups, A and B. Both perform
equal tasks. In the past xxxost
‘Heroin Tax’
A Failure
NEW YORK <2P> — Americans
are paying $5 billion a year in
“heroin tax” while the Nixon ad
ministration has failed to crack
down on flow of the drug from
Southeast Asia, George McGovern
said Thursday.
McGovexn said he is px-epared
to debate Nixon on the adminis
tration’s record in combating the
flow of heroin into the United
States or have a McGovern
spokesman debate a Nixon
spokesman on the issue.
court members were high ranking
cadets, but this year cadets of
all ranks will be participating in
the court. This is done by random
selection of Corps seniors to form
the coux-t juries.
Officers for 1972-73 are as fol
lows: legal officer/adviser, Cal
Ramage; president Court A, Ran
dy Vick, president Court B, Jake
Betty. The permanent members
are Ronald Janak, Duane Byrd,
Tim Hill and Russell Braden. Re-
coi-dei-s and assistant recorder
are Tom Leopold, Melvin Noack
and Jan Faber.
PAWN LOANS
Money Loaned On Anything
Of Value.
Quick Cash For Any
Emergency.
See Us For Ready Cash
Today.
Texas State Credit
Pawn Shop
1014 Texas Ave., Bryan
Weingarten Center
AULEN
Oldsmobile
Cadillac
SALES - SERVICE
“Where satisfaction is
standard equipment”
2401 Texas Ave.
823-8002
Train in a different
kind of aeroplane
'-N25N
TEXAS A&M AEROCLUH
Ground School Mondays at
7:30 p. m.
Room 128-B Zachry Eng. Center
Non-members may attend.
Information Call 823-4798 or
846-1517
Barcelona
RESERVE A GREAT APARTMENT FOR FALL
RENTAL OFFICE NOW OPEN FOR SELECTION
700 Dominik — Call 846-1709 for Information
Student Section, Tennis Courts, Basketball and Volleyball
Courts, T.V. Loange, Pool Table, Club Rooms.
Student Rates. Efficient, Discreet Professional Management.
Security Guard.
The Newest in Apartments in College Station/Bryan Area.
Student Plan $62.50 per month. We have separate Girls’ Dorm.
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