FOR BEST Ijtr: RESULTS TRY BATTALION CLASSIFIED THE BATTALION Thursday, October 5, 1972 College Station, Texas Page 3 Junior Bar Against New Law Schools Expert watch repair, jewelry tepair, and engraving. KEPlI The Friendly Store EMBREY’S JEWELRY 415 University Dr. 846-581G us on Ponderosa Specials • Friday Evening Fish Fry — $2.00 • Sunday Noon Lunch $2.00 • Special Weekend Rates 1 for Parents & Students Call 846-5794 Ponderosa Motor Inn FORT WORTH <^) — The president of the Junior Bar of Texas said Wednesday the as sociation will urge state educa tion officials to refuse approval of any new law schools. Larry K. Montgomery of Fort Worth said the 8,000-member group will take its appeal be fore the Texas College and Uni versity System Coordinating Board Oct. 20. Montgomery said either he or Paul Hubbard of Waco will pre sent a report opposing construc tion of new law schools on the basis that an overabundance of lawyers now exists in Texas. Hubbard, he said, was chair man of a junior bar committee which conducted a seven-month investigation on the subject. The resolution recently adopted by the junior bar’s board of direc tors claims the excessive supply ALLEN Oldsmobile Cadillac SALES - SERVICE “Where satisfaction is standard equipment” 2401 Texas Ave. 823-8002 of lawyers has reached “the cris is stage.” Schools which would be most affected by the opposition, Mont- govery said, are Texas A&M, North Texas State and the Uni versity of Dallas, all of which are in some stage of planning a law school. The resolution noted the sharp increase of persons licensed to practice law in the 1st 10 years and said “much evidence indi cates that the current demand for new lawyers in both the United States and Texas is less than the current output. “This excess supply of licensed attorneys could well result in a deterioration of the ethical stand ards inherently necessary in the profession . . . and would result in a tremendous waste of both money and manpower,’’ the re port continued. “The imbalance between the increased output of new attor neys and the demand for new attorneys has reached the crisis stage and the resulting danger to the public is obvious and im minent.” The report urged the coordi nating board “to refuse approv al of all such proposed schools” and asked the legislature “to re fuse to allocate any funds for such proposed schools and to re strict the universities and col leges proposing such schools from spending any public money there for.” Earlier this year Texas A&M was ordered by its governing board to submit a plan to the coordinating board for a law school. Also, North Texas State asked last summer for a grant of $50,- 000 to fund a feasibility study for establishing a law school at Denton. NTSU President C. C. Nolen said then that while other law schools serve their parts of the state well, Southern Methodist in Dallas had the only law school in the North Texas area and it had to turn some applicants away. Montgomery, however, said the “quality of lawyers is at stake. I think law school is becoming fashionable.” The 16-page report compiled by Hubbard and seven other lawyers also contends that an oversupply of attorneys would “drive down the economic rewards and, along with it,” the profession’s “high standard of ethics.” The report says Texas A&M is proposing an outlay of about $1.8 million for operating of its law program during the first five years. It charges that the money “would be needlessly and waste- fully spent” and adds that “an entirely new law school, whether at Texas A&M or elsewhere, might be the least desirable ap proach. “. . . It appears that there is no alternative but to oppose the creation of additional law schools within the state and likewise to oppose the increase in size of existing law schools,” the report said. ERROR-FREE TYPING NYLON TYPING RIBBON CORRECTION RIBBON ERRORITE ™ AT YOUR BOOKSTORE Bike Marathon To Be Held For Community Girls Clubs Bryan-College Station business men are being contacted to help support the second annual Bicycle Marathon, schedule for Oct. 28, to raise funds for the two Girls’ Clubs in the community. Money provided by the Mara thon will be used to buy much- Barcelona RESERVE A GREAT APARTMENT FOR FALL RENTAL OFFICE NOW OPEN FOR SELECTION 700 Dominik — Call 846-1709 for Information I 1 "‘"irtiwiitvm- -‘-Vi 0 BATTALION CLASSIFIED Til WANT AD RATES Oi:e day 5c per word K ce per word each additional day Minimum charge—75c Classified Display $1.06 per column inch each insertion DEADLINE 4 p.m. day before publication FOR RENT Horse stalls and pasture. Three and one half miles from campus. Off Dowling Road. $15 per month. 846-3502. 160t3 Typing. Electric. Experienced in regular and scientific papers. 846-0051. 154tfn HELP WANTED COLLEGE HILLS. Quiet one bedroom, furnished upper southeast apartment. Adults only. Adequate window air con ditioner. Ideal for one or two serious men students. Plenty of closet space. $76. No bill paid. 846-6031. 157tfn Salesperson, Radio Shack, part time. | pply in person. 1125 Villa Maria Rd. 160tfn Inhalation Theoropist. Any shift. Excel lent salary, outstanding employees benefits, 1 (roup hospitalization coverage premiums | bsorbed by hospital. Apply in person at ersonnel Office, St. Joseph's Hospital, ryan. Equal Opportunity Employer 159t4 LVN. 1 p. m. to 9 p. m. Tuesday-Friday. a. m. to 5 p. m. Saturday. Excellent dary, outstanding employee benefits, roup hospitalization coverage premiums bsorbed by hospital. Call Nursing Service 'irector, St. Joseph’s Hospital. 822-3776 xt. 592. Equal Opportunity Employer. 159t4 WANTED: Best creative imaginative and liberal 11 thinkers and writers in area: under- 1 j grad, grad, faculty or resident. Ex- -Jperienre not as necessary as confidence. “^Minimum financial, high intrinsic re- J turns. Sense of humor helpful. 846- ,8364 after 6. 159t3 Neat attractive waitress—good personal- •y. 18-30. Top wages—good tips—own ours. Blue Haven, 1308 West 25th, Bryan, 22-9834. 158t4 Advertising salesman or saleswoman ■ggressive. Prefer full-time. Newspaper ackground helpful. Contact Bill Dal 822 707 at The Eagle for appointment. 158t4 Fast and expert typing, Julie, 846-0222 evenings. 143tfn Enjoy the privacy and informal atmos phere of a small apt. complex—12 units now renting. 2 bedroom, furnished, all electric w/central heat and air. We pay water. Walking Distance From College. $135 per month. Occupancy Nov. 1 For information or reservations now. Call 823-5735 or 822-3756 157t4 Nice bedroom air conditioned, ferred. 823-6876. Girl pre- 154tfn FRENCH QUARTER APARTMENTS 2 blocks from A&M. 1 or 2 bedroom furnished or unfurnished. Pool and Laundry Facilities. Roommate needed to share apartment Call 846-8981 144tfn Aggie wife to keep children at home. 46-0033. 158tfn Need 4 waitresses. Day and evening, .pply in person at 807 Texas Ave., Oak- idge Smokehouse Restaurant. 138tfn BROADMOOR ARMS APARTMENTS 2 Bedroom Furnished or Unfurnished. All utilities and cable paid. All electric, central air & heat. From $135. Four Students $33.75 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. Unfurnished Available Oct. 1. 138tfn WORK WANTED Typing 822-0626. Typing near campus. Electric. Ex perienced. Symbols. 846-8965 or 846-0571. 124tfn Typing. Call 845-2451. Ask for Kathy. 62tfn FOR SALE Girl's 5-speed Schwinn bicycle. Good con dition, runs good. $40 or best offer. Richard 845-1188. 160tl Browning light 12-gauge shotgun $126. Rifle rack, holds four, drawer and post lock. Pine. $15. 846-1129 160t4 Pontiac 1972 Grand Ville, gray, 2-door, vinyl top. Air, radio, automatic, power steering, brakes and windows. Rally wheels, white walls. $4,395. 846-1129 160t4 350CB Honda 1971 model F-303-A College View. 160t4 PERSONAL Freshman yearbook make-up pictures taken for two weeks through Oct. 6— University Studio. 164t7 To the students and personnel of TAMU. —Do you need to buy quality furniture? Discount Furniture sells and offers to you quality and national brand furniture at discount prices. You must see us before you buy. Free delivery. Budget plan offered if desired. Location: 501 North Texas Ave., corner of East 22nd and North Texas Ave. Next door to Employ' ment Commission. Phone 822-1227. If you need furniture, you cannot afford not to see us before you buy at Discount Furni ture Co. 136tfn OFFICIAL NOTICE Official notices must arrive in the Office of Student Publications before deadline of 1 plm. of the day proceeding publication. 10’ x 55' Mobile home w/expanded living room. Set up in country, room for horses, private fishing pond. Ideal country living, 10 min. from school $2,500. Central air and heat. Call 846-5711 Mon. - Fri. before 5. 822-5545 M-W-F before 6. 160tfn THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Erwin, Ronnie Eugene Degree: Ph.D. in Food Technology Dissertation: EFFECT OF MASTITIS ON THE LIPID FRACTION OF MILK. Time: Oct. 6, 1972 at 10:00 a. m. Place: Room 214 Herman Keep Bldg. George W. Kunze Dean of the Graduate College Mobile home for sale or rent. 12 x 60. 3 bedroom, 2 bath. C A & H. Unfurnished. Phone 846-1468. 159t3 2 spider bikes. 846-0033. THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Wendland, Kenneth Harlan Degree: Ph.D. in Agricultural Economics Dissertation: AN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF THE REGISTERED BEEF CATTLE INDUSTRY OF SOUTH TEXAS. Time: Oct. 10, 1972 at 10:00 a. m. Place: Room 300 in the Agriculture Bldg. George W. Kunze Dean of the Graduate College 1970 VW. Low mileage. See at 811 East 29th, Bryan or call 822-0033. 158t4 1970 VW Bus. 7 passenger, air condi tioned. Excellent condition. Steel belt ra dial tires and battery under warranty. Louvered side camping windows converts to complete custom camping interior. Sleeps 2 adults and 2 children. Call 846-2640. 157t4 19” black and white TV. Ward, 1972 model. 823-1109. Montgomery 157tfn Married student or graduate student. Ivening hours. Representing NATIONAL IOME FOODS. Pleasant — good pay. 23-0869. 136tfn TRY BATTALION CLASSIFIED SOSOLIKS TV & RADIO SERVICE Zenith - Color & B&W - TV All Makes B&W TV Repairs 713 S. MAIN 822-2133 —EVERYDAY— Premium grade Douglas Tires mounted and HIGH SPEED balanced for no extra charge. Priced below the so-called ‘Sale” prices on most tires. Just check price with any others. We sell only Premium grade tires, and gladly invite comparison. Havoline, Amalie, Conoco, Phillips 66, Gulflube — 35c qt. SPARK PLUGS A.C., Champion, Autolile 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 Prestone Anti-Freeze and summer coolant $1.69 Joe Faulk Auto Parts 220 E. 25 822-1669 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 umfn FOUND 2 pairs of glasses—1 gold-rimmed, 1 gray plastic. See Student Publications Dept. 154tfn AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb 1971 Triumph Bonneville 650 CC. 2,300 miles. Excellent condition. Adult owned. 846-1436. 157t8 Tape Deck—Sony TC 277-4 quadradial reel to reel tape deck, 4 channel (or 2) playback and record. Brand new. Sacri fice at $275. Call 822-4541. 154t8 To be eligible to purchase the Texas A&M ring, an undergraduate student must have at least one academic year in res! dence and credit for ninety-five (95) semester hours. The hours passed at the preliminary grade report period on October 16, 1972 may be used in satisfying this 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 October 30, 1972 and continuing through December 12, 1972. The rings will be re turned to the Registrar’s Office to be delivered on or about January 22, 1973. The ring clerk is on duty from 8:00 a. m. to 12:00 noon, Monday through Friday, of each week. 158t38 needed equipment for the Girls Clubs. Based on an estimated total of 5000 miles for this year’s event, businessmen who choose to par ticipate are asked to give a half- cent per mile ($25), 1 cent a mile ($50), 1.5 cents per mile ($75), or more. The goal for this year is $2000. Mrs. Custer said representa tives of the A&M Wheelmen and LULAC Council No. 622 are cur rently calling on merchants. Merchants who would like to sponsor the event and are not contacted may mail their check to Bicycle Marathon Fund, Ac count No. 012-625, First National Bank, 120 N. Main, Bryan. The Marathon is set for 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Oct. 28th, with regis tration headquarters at Bryan High School. Journalists To Meet In TJCPA Conference Junior college journalists, year book and magazine staffers con vene here Oct. 9 for the 20th Tex as Junior College Press Associa tion Conference. Sessions with veteran newsmen of state newspapers and TV are expected to draw a record number Of participants. Registration is running ahead of previous con ferences, according to TJCPA di rector Dr. David R. Bowers. A photography workshop to be conducted for the first time as part of the conference also has exceptional enrollment. Student Section, Tennis Courts, Basketball and Volleyball Courts, T.V. Lounge, 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. 1 Cut Rate Package Store No. 2 210 Jersey St. Thursday, Friday & Saturday Next to Southgate Shopping Center Take Advantage of These Specials Imported German Wines Piesporter Bernastler Oppenheimer Ruedesheimer Niersteinerdomthal Zeller Schawrtz Katz Johannisberger From $1.59 5th Imported French Wines Vin Rose Sauterne Margaux Saint-Julien Chateau Roquemont Camay Chateau Grand-Jour Medoc Pommard Lafite-Rothschild Cotes Du Rhone Beau Jolais From $1.45 5th Italian Wines — Portuguese Wines — Spanish Wines Budweiser Schlitz 1 0 6 pkg * epl.lU Cans ^119 6 pkg. Cans 1967 Triumph Bonneville. Best offer. 846-4574. Excellent 146tfn 1972 Honda SL-350, only 1100 miles, ex cellent condition, 846-2998. 142tfn LOST Blue stone St. Joseph’s High School ring First floor of YMCA. Initials D.P.M. Re ward. $10. 846-2298. 158t4 pH