r , , „ THE BATTALION rage 2 College Station, Texas Friday, March 2, 1973 CADET SLOUCH bv Jim Earle D£Ae EptroR*. I wamt TO express mt 5/MC6R6 APPREClATiOKi TO FOR. ITS t-AOKiORY, STOPEMT GOI/eRMMEMT, CXZEDS, POgMlfGRIES AMD oimim\ 7()0 Dominik C.ill SrKv I 70‘Hoi Inloim.ilinn • A&M Shuttle Bus • 1 Mile to A&M • All Utilities & T.V. Cable Paid 4 Students in large 2 Br. - 2 Bath — $62.50 ea. Family & Adult Sections. 1 Br. - 2 Br. Kevin Bean ’74 “How’s that for a change of pace?” Apparently you have not no ticed, but the Battalion has cover ed this issue in the past and is still doing so (see lead story this issue.) It was first mentioned last iNov. 22 and has appeared several times since. If you want to know more about the bill and how it effects you, contact your student senator and see what he has to say—Ed. ★ ★ ★ Editor: After reading that Flash Cad illac would appear during Resi dent Hall Weekend, it is with Batt News Summary By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS PARIS—The Big Five nations Thursday joined in an endorse ment of the Washington-Hanoi peace agreement barring all for eign meddling in Indochina. Despite some skepticism over the content and working of the settlement, the nine-point declara tion, initialed Thursday, was to be signed Friday. ican Indian Movement said Thurs day night the 11 hostages held by AIM leaders at Wounded Knee since Tuesday “are free to go.” South Dakota’s two senators had left nearby Pine Ridge for Wounded Knee to negotiate with AIM leaders a short time before the AIM spokesman said the hostages were being freed. that leading European money markets, as well as Tokyo’s, de cided to close Friday to bar all trading. Editorial Committee Moses Hall Public Relations Dept. ★ ★ ★ Editor; I have read the letter from the organizers of the Joe Arcinie- ga Fan Club and I must whole heartedly agree. Joe Arciniega is one of the most dedicated and unselfish individuals I have ever known and I feel fortunate that Joe is my friend. But, I feel a point is being missed here. Joe pulls for the whole team, true, but that is also true of the 10 other players. Each and every one is, to use their vernacular, a true Aggie. And I think many of the students at A&M should look at themselves and see if they fit into that category. Those 11 guys are out on the court every day working their guts out practicing, and they play their hearts out on the floor in games. So, is it too much to ask for Aggie students to show up twice a week to lend their moral and vocal support to their efforts. Bulletin Board BEIRUT, Lebanon—Palestinian guerrillas stormed a diplomatic reception Thursday night in Khar toum, seized the U.S. ambassador and colleagues as hostages, ihen demanded the release of Sirhan Sirhan in California and other prisoners elsewhere. The British Foreign Office said its ambassador reported that the Black September guerrillas shot their way into the reception, and the West German government said a Belgian diplomat was wounded. WOUNDED KNEE, S.D. — A spokesman for the militant Amer- AUSTIN, Tex. — Assured that black representatives did not want a “witch hunt,” Texas House members approved a black-spon sored resolution Thursday setting up an investigation of Prairie View A&M College. The resolution was adopted, 105-20, with 10 members shown as present but not voting. FRIDAY Aggie Con IV Science Fiction Convention will be held on the second and third floors of the Memorial Student Center through Sunday. Aggie Christian Fellowship will hear Bob Pratt in the Chapel at 7 p.m. BONN, Germany — The dollar went into a tailspin Thursday on European money markets left un convinced by President Nixon’s 10 per cent devaluation 17 days ago. The situation grew so acute SATURDAY India Association will see a film, “Mother India,” at 7:30 p.m. in Room 102 of the Zachry En gineering Center. SUNDAY A&M Lacrosse Association will play Dallas at the Drill Field at 2 p.m. This is its opening match. Club will hear Stanley Sommers in the Conference Room of the Bryan Public Library at 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY Agricultural Economics Club will meet on the steps of the Ag riculture Building at 6:45 p.m. for the Aggieland picture and then proceed to Ralph’s for a pizza party. MONDAY Industrial Education Wives Cbe Battalion Opinions expressed in The Battalion are those of the student writers only. The Battalion is a non-tax- Represented nationally by Naticyial Educational Advertising Services, Inc, New York City, Chicago and Los Angeles. supported, non-profit, self-supporting educational enter prise edited and operated by students as a university and community newspaper. MEMBER The Associated Press, Texas Press Association LETTERS POLICY to the editor must be typed, double-spaced be Letters and no more than 300 words in length. They must signed, although the writer’s name will be withheld by arrangement with the editor. Address correspondence to Listen Up, The Battalion, Room 217, Services Building, College Station, Texas 77843. Hail subscriptio: year; $6.50 per full year, sales tax. Advertisini school ig rate fu: The Battalion, Room 217, Texas 77843. $3.50 per semester; $6 per All subscriptions subject to 6% e furnished on request. Address: Services Building, College Station, Members of the Student Publications 1 idsey, chairman ; Dr. Tom Adair, Dr. R. E. Hierth, W. C. Harrison, J. W. Griffith, Lindse; H. B. B. Sears ations Board are: Jim A. Albanese, Dr. L. E. Kruse and The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use for reproduction of all news dispatchs credited to it or not otherwise credited in the paper and local news of spontaneous origin published herein. Rights of republication of all other matter herein are also reserved. Second-Class postage paid at College Station, Texas. The Battalion, a student newspaper at Texas A&M, is ished in College Station, Texas, daily except Saturday, Sunday, Monday, and holiday periods, September through published ‘ /. ■ May, and once EDITOR MIKE RICE News Editor Rod Speer Women’s Editor Janet Landers Sports Editor Bill Henry Assistant Sports Editor Kevin Coffey a week during summer school. W.I.N. CONFERENCE - FELLOWSHIP MARCH 2-3, 1973 BAPTIST STUDENT UNION FRIDAY 8:00 p. m. Fellowship Featuring- “THE GOSPEL BLIMP” SATURDAY 7:00 - 11:00 a. m. Breakfast Followed By Talks On Sharing Your Faith In Jesus Christ 1:00 - 5:00 Witnessing To Others On Campus (2 x 2) Conference Cost $1.00 — Call 846-6411 To Make Reservations “THERE IS A NEED FOR PEOPLE LIKE YOU!!” Ponderosa Specials • Friday Evening Fish Fry — $2.00 • Sunday Noon Lunch $2.00 • Special Weekend Rates for Parents & Students Call 846-5794 Ponderosa Motor Inn Round-trip jet flights Dallas or Houston to BRUSSELS from Book early—by law reservations close 90 days before departure. SA1 "Wh< stain 24 p.v Money I Quic See U Tex 1014 W< The Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) has passed a new regulation making charter flights available to the general public Under these new rules we can provide the safest, most comfortable jets in the air These Travel Group Charters are from Capitol International Airways, a certified supple mental air carrier • Enjoy complete financial security through a bonding and escrow program • Have free assistance with hotel bookings, auto rentals. Eurailpasses. tours and cruises while overseas • Leave on convenient departure dates. June through October • Fly direct from Houston or Dallas to Brussels and return on Super DC-8's. • Deal with charter specialists Your Travel Group Organizer has chartered over 50.000 seats from the U S to Europe in the last 12 years • Pay no membership fees and no dues I Price depends on the number ot seals sold The maximum pro rata price equals twenty percent over the minimum It the pro rata price exceeds this maximum the charter will be cancelled and each participant will receive a lull refund You must have your deposit recorded 90 days before departure to be on the participants' Mam List A $10 transfer fee will be payable by a Main List passenger who assigns his seat to a Standby List participant Standby reservations are accepted without deposit By law. reservations cannot be accepted subsequent to 90 days before departure For a copy of our sales brochure and complete details on charter dates and rates, write or contact: Beverley Braley Tours, Travel IvvLT/V Memorial Student Center — 846-3773 Townshire Shopping Center — 823-0961 Travel Group Organizer. DeBry and Hilton Travel Services, Salt Lake City, Utah 84109. JUNIORS and SOPHOMORES Pictures for the 1973 Aggieland will be taken from 8 a. m. to 5 p.m. hid s.c MAKE-UP THRU MARCH 30 UNIVERSITY STUDIO 846-8019 North Gate 115 N. Main PEANUTS PEANUTS ' EACH NOMINEE MlM SUBMIT FIVE LETTERS FROM IHTERE5TED PASTIES STATING WHV HE 5H0ULP BE NAMEP ‘THE NEI6HB0KHOOP V06 OF THE H'EAR' “ PON T A5K ME TO URITE A LETTER FOR Wu! I UOUIPN'T KECOMMENP WU FOR"POO of The MiNirre"' By Charles M. Sdinlz ANP CRYlNS iUlHAAH/ 1 WON'T HELP!! 4 I 4 k ~ jfil ^