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HE BATTALION Thursday, April 19, 1973 College Station, Texas Page 3 blic ksapt Si 3 a ieiwe ble is. Reds Ask For Resignation Of Cambodian Head SAIGON <AP) — Despite plan ned reforms in the Cambodian government, North Vietnam made clear in a Radio Hanoi broadcast Wednesday that there can be no progress to peace until President Lon Nol steps down. Official Washington sources remained optimistic that the re organization might encourage cease-fire talks, but observers in Phnom Penh tended to sup port the Hanoi position. Commenting on Lon Nol’s an nounced plans to form a new government that would include members of opposition parties, Radio Hanoi said the reorganiza tion “is aimed at settling in ternal conflicts of the Lon Nol puppet government which is de teriorating while confronted with greater and greater military and political defeats.” “Under American pressure,” Radio Hanoi continued, “Lon Nol has been forced to introduce a number of so-called opposition elements into his Cabinet so that it may have a “broader political base.” “However reformed it may be, Women Activist To Speak Here Cathy Bonner, state director of the Texas Women’s Political Caucus, will address the local chapter tonight. Bonner’s topic will be “Wom en’s Changing Role in Society and Politics.” The 7:30 p.m. meeting will be I in the Library, Room 226. It is I politically non-partisan and open I to all interested persons. Primarily concerned with wom en’s rights and issues, the Wom en’s Caucus encourages women to take a more active part in the political process. The national organization was formed in July, 1971. The Texas group organ ized in March, 1972. Its chair person is Frances Farenthold. Bonner spends most of her time in Austin. She has lobbied for credit reform, child care leg islation and family planning re form, among other issues. the Lon Nol puppet government still remains an instrument of the U.S. imperialists. . . The Radio Hanoi statements indicated that Cambodian insurg ents would continue a military drive in hopes of forcing Lon Nol out. Kruse To Visit London As Grad Layne E. Kruse will study for a master’s degree in international relations in London next fall through a Rotary Foundation graduate fellowship. The student body president from McGregor was recently ac cepted for the M.S. degree work at the London School of Econom ics. A graduating senior in econom ics, Kruse received the fellowship in competition with other Texas applicants. He was sponsored in the program by Rotary Interna tional District 587 in Texas. The fellowship will cover his studies from October, 1973, to August, 1974. The Cambodian situation ap peared to be a playback of Viet nam. The Communists had ac cused the United States of con tinuing to “Vietnamize” the war. For nearly five years the peace talks remained stalled because they refused to deal with the Saigon regime of President Nguyen Van Thieu. Like the Thieu government, the Lon Nol regime has been criti cized for being distant from the people, corrupt and oppressive. U. S. sources said that the United States pressured Lon Nol into agreeing to form a new gov ernment to include opposition ele ments. President Nixon was re ported to have sent word that this was his wish with special emissary, Gen. Alexander M. Haig, Jr. Haig visited Phnom Penh last week and conferred with Lon Nol. Lon Nol said in a radio address Tuesday night that he will choose a new prime minister and would appoint 11 permanent political figures from his party and two opposition parties to a new coun cil of political advisers. BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES I One dny 5# per word ie per word each additional day Minimum charge—75c Classified Display (1.00 per column inch each insertion DEADLINE 4 p.m. day before publication FOR RENT ■ Two bedroom house for rent. Partially ■urnished on Dellwood. 822-5931. 248tfn I May 1, roomy 2 bedroom unfurnished luplex apartment. $90 plus utilities. No |iinyles, no pets. Fenced backyard. Near lidyecrest. 846-6660. 248tfn nm ■Ma; Three bedroom apartment, $105 per ont. Two blocks of campus. Available y 5. Call after 6 p. m. 846-2915. 247t3 TRAVIS HOUSE APTS. 505 Hwy. SO C.S. 846-6111 Planning to live in an Apartment this Planning to live in an Apartment this Fall? Come by Travis House and make your reservation before you leave for summer Sq. Ft. your reservation before yoi summer vacation. 4-Students 2-b-r. 960 each $57.40 BROADMOOR ARMS Summer Lease Is Open 2 bdr. furnished or unfurnished. Central air and heat, carpeted. From $135.00 per mo. All bills paid, including cable. 5 minutes to campus. Office 1503 Broad moor. 846-1297 or 846-2737. ATTENTION MARRIED COUPLES. One land 2 bedroom furnished apartments. Ready |for occupancy. 1% miles south of shing. Washateria ■for occ I Lake fi campus. or fisl mntry atmosphere. Call D. R. Cain Co., 3-0934 or after 5, 846-3408 or 822-6136. 166tfn U-STOW & GO SELF STORAGE Secure Accessible Fire Proof Six Sizes—Six Prices Reasonable Resident Manager 2206 Finfeather Rd. Bryan, Texas 822-6618 162tfn — HELP WANTED TEACHERS WANTED. Entire West, Mid- | west, and South. Southwest Teachers I Agency, 1303 Central Avenue, N. E., Al- I buquerque, N. M. 87106. Bonded, Licensed and Member: NATA “Our 27th year.” 24913 Part or full time radio-stereo-ta pairman. 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Pathology 845-2651 or Mrs. Elaine Clark 822-0312. 249t3 ’69 Pontiac Custom S 350 V-8. Auto matic, Firestone Radials. Call 846-0216. 249t2 ’69 Henslee mobile home. 10’ x 54’ plus 12’ x 20’ add-on. Partly furnished. $3300. 846-7343. 249t4 Stove. Good condition. $35. Call 846- 4368. 249tl Sell your used air conditioner to White’s Auto Store or trade on new Catalina home appliances. 233tfn Kustom Headers for AMC 304 V-8 Gremlin, $60. Contact John Mounce, Serv ices Bldg., Room 214. Phone 845-2214. 248t8 Beautiful 12’ x 64' Wayside mobile home. 3-1 carpeted, furnished, fenced, extras. 846-7852. 247t4 Three uniforms, like new. Dress blues, summer khaki and greens. With caps and accessories. Blouse 42 regular; trousers 34-30. One battery cassette tape recorder. Call 846-9385. 247t4 SOPHOMORES ! ! ! SENIOR BOOTS For Sale: Used, Hollick’s, good condi tion, size 12. Also have boot pants, 32” waist. 823-6383. 1967 Plymouth Fury, must sell, good condition. 247t4 23 good mixed cows with 10 calves and rest springers. Call 822-3980 after 5 p. m. 10 good mixed cows with calves. Call 822-3980 after 5 p. m. GIRLIE MAGAZINES, GIRLIE POCKETBOOKS. 8MM Color Films, 8-track Party Tapes. Open 3 p.m. to 12 p.m.—7 days a week Tremendous Selection CENTRAL NEWSSTAND 333M. University Dr. — C.S. 209tfn WANTED Tent trailer for VW. 846-1887 after 5:30 p. m. or weekends. 247t4 Need pasture to keep horse over summer. Call Marla Maeder, 846-3073. 247t5 RN 8 to 4 shift. $3.85 per hour. 12 cents per mile. Travel paid. Hospitaliza tion, many other employee benefits. Call collect (713) 567-4211. 247t4 Roommate Wanted: 2 bedroom, air con ditioned, bills paid, furnished, $47.50. 846- 2140 Richard. 247t3 CHILD CARE Will babysit in my home Will also sit with your loved hospital or at hoi your Joved one me. 846-6033. yours in the 231tfn SPECIAL NOTICE Reserve your U-Haul Truck or Trailer now with Andy Anderson, 2010 South College. 822-3546. Will help you save money and have the right equipment at the right time. Thank you for your bus iness. 247tl2 The Aggie Den at North Gate—pool, dominoes, posters, tapes, pinball. We buy used books and tapes. 226tfn Service For All Chrysler Corp. Cars Body Work — Painting Free Estimates HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY, INC. Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922 1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111 57tfn PERSONAL —Do you need to buy quality furniture? Discount Furniture sells and offers to you ility and national brand furniture j You must see us befo: buy. Free di Li and Toy- quality and national brand furniture at discount prices. deli d. Loci Texas Ave., corner of East 22nd prices, you you buy. Free deli offered if desired. North Texas Ave. Next door to Empt ment Commission. Phone 822-1227. If 3 y need furniture, you cannot afford not buy at Discount Furni- 136tfn t at: see us before you buy at Discount Fu ture Co. to WORK WANTED Will do typing. Call 823-4679 after 5 p. m. and all day Saturday. 247t2 BUGGE’S Plumbing Repairs • 24 Hours • Guaranteed Repairs • No Extra For Emergencies • Low Prices ME Student 846-9353 For neat, accurate typing call Selma at 822-4617 after 5 p. m. 245tl0 Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All kinds. 822-0544. 233tfn Experienced typing, electric, near campus. 846-6551. 209tfn Typing, electric, experienced, near cam pus. 846-6473. 168tfn Fast and expert typing, Julie, 846-0222 evenings. 143tfn Typing near campus, perienced. Symbols. 846- Electric. Ex- 846-8965 or 846-0571. 124tfn OFFICIAL NOTICE Official notices must arrive in the Office of Student Publications before deadline of 1 p.m. of the day proceeding publication. MAY GRADUATES DEPARTING FROM THE BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION AREA. Full time studants who will receive degrees (Bachelor, Master, or Doctor) may apply for a Bertha Pratt Loan not exceeding $200.00 to assist with relocation expenses. To apply for this loan, contact the Student Financial Aid Office, Room 303, YMCA Building, prior to May 4, 1973. 249t9 THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Name: Campos, Egladson Degree: Ph.D. in Poultry Science Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree _ Jot Dissertation: FACTORS INFLUENCING THE FEASIBILITY OF PRODUCING BROILER BREEDER HATCHING EGGS IN MULTIPLE BIRD CAGES. Time: April 20, 1973 at 10:00 a. m. Place: Room 200 in Agriculture Building George W. Kunze Dean of the Graduate College ATTENTION MAY GRADUATES ! You may pick up graduation announcements now. Room 216 A & B) 8:00-4:00, Student Programs, New MSC. Extra announce ments go on sale April 17. 246t8 REGALIA FOR THE MAY 1973 COM MENCEMENT EXERCISES — All students who are candidates for the degree of Doc tor of Philosophy or Doctor of Education are required to order hoods as well as the Doctor’s caps and gowns. The hoods are to be left at the University Exchange Store for delivery by a representative of the Ex change Store to the Registrar’s Office no later than 1 :00 p. m., Wednesday, May 2. The Ph.D. or D.Ed. hoods will not be worn In the procession since all such candidates pr< will be hooded on the sti ites he cap and gown; civilian students who are candidates for ceremon Degn y. will ;age as part of the Candidates for the Master's T9 all for the Bachelor's Degree will wear the cap and gown ; ROTC students who are candi dates for the Bachelor’s Degree will wear All military personnel who are candidates for the Master’s Degree will re the Bachelor’s Degree will wear the c )TC students Bachelor’s D< the appropriate uniform. who are candidates ___ “ wear m; ' will wear the cap and gown. Ph.D. can didates will arrange for rental of cap, gown, and hood at the Exchange Store between Monday, April 9, 1973 through noon Saturday, April 14, 1973. Only Doc tor’s caps, gowns, and hoods will be avail able on a rental basis. The Master’s and Bachelor’s caps and gowns may be pur- tal fei Doctor Cap & Gown $7.88 (rental). Doctor’s Ca: Bachelor' the uniform ; Ph.D. or D.Ed. candidates caps chased at the Exchange Store. Rental fees tor’s iasei and sale prices are as follows: Gown & Hood $15.75 (rental), Master’s Cap & Gown $7.61 (sale), Master’s Cap, Gown and Hood $16.23 (rental). Bachelor’s Cap & Gown $6.93 (sale), Bachelor’s Cap, Gown & Hood $13.86 (rental). All prices include sales tax. Payment is required at the time of placing the order. 234t21 To be eligible to purchase the Texas A&M University ring, an undergraduate Typing. Call 845-2451. Ask for Kathy. 62tfn Experienced typing near campus. All kinds. Mrs. Bob Cullen. 846-4293. 246t4 AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-805 This is Liviri: SOUTHGATE VILLAGE APARTMENTS Child Development Center. Individually controlled refrigerated air, gas heat. Cable TV connections. Major appliances. Complete Laundry facilities. Family size apartments with lots of storage space. ALL, UTILITIES PAID One bedroom from $104.00 Two bedrooms frpm $128.00 Three bedrooms from $141.00 Four bedrooms from $153.00 134 LUTHER (Off Old Hwy. 6 South, C.S.) RENTAL OFFICE 846-3702 ity ring student must have at least one academic r nin< is pa; per in sat nt. S in mi ics with the ring hard Coke Building one academ year in residence and credit for ninety-fr c f qualifying under this regulation may now leave their names with the ring clerk. y-i (95) semester hours. The hours passed at grade report lay be used in mr requirement alifying under this regulation may assci the preliminary grade report period :h 12, 1973 may be used in satisfying this ninety-five hour requirement. Students March Room Seven, Richard Coke Building. She, in turn, will check all records to determine in turn, will check all records to determine ring eligibility. Orders for these rings will be taken by the ring clerk starting March 26, 1973, and continuing through May 4, 1973. The rings will be returned to the Registrar’s Office for delivery on or be- cice lor delivery on fore June 14, 197'3. The ring clerk is on 00 a. day through Frida e ring duty from 8 :00 a. m. to 12:00 :iday of each wi n H. Cooper, Dei noon, Mon- :ek. iper. Dean Admission and Records Edwin Mrs. H. Brownlee, Ring Clerk FOR BEST RESULTS TRY BATTALION CLASSIFIED Redmond Terrace Drugs Phone 846-1113 1402 Hwy. 6-South College Station, Texas Prescriptions, Etc. Charge Accounts Invited Free Delivery SOSOLIKS TV & RADIO SERVICE Zenith - Color & B&W - TV All Makes B&W TV Repairs 713 S. MAIN 822-2133 Barcelona Rl N I AL Ot I K I. NOW OPEN I OK SEEK I ION 1 mile from campus Volleyball Court & Swimming Pool Recreation & Club Rooms All Utilities & TV Cable paid Now Available 1 Bedroom, 1 baths 2 Bedrooms, IV2 baths 2 Bedrooms, 2 baths FAMILY AND STUDENT SECTIONS. Informed sources said Wednes day that Lon Nol postponed for mation of a new government be cause he was having trouble find ing qualified members of two opposition parties, Republicans and Democrats, who are willing to accept posts. Lady, 2 Girls Die In Shooting Spree HOUSTON <dP) — A gunman who said “I went out of my head for 15 or 20 minutes” remained in custody here Wednesday night following a shooting spree which left an elderly woman and two young girls dead and two other children wounded. The man, identified as Larry DeLon Casey, 21, was charged with four counts of murder and two of attempted murder before Justice of the Peace D. F. Thompson. The fourth count stemmed from the shooting he claimed, in a public statement, of a grocery store woman clerk in February. Casey, 21, speaking to news men in a low voice in the pres ence of his lawyers shortly after his arrest, said he had been “drinking and smoking mari juana,” shortly before the shoot ing spree. Dead are Beulah K. Davis, 88, gunned down in front of her home as she went to pick up the evening paper; Jana Whotley, 10, shot and then run over by a car; and Claire Jakubowski, 5, shot in the back. The incident occurred in the affluent Westbury section of southwest Houston shortly after 1 p.m. Two other small girls, Karen Kurtz, 10, and Lynn Tucker, 10, were wounded. They were re ported in fair condition. “I guess I flew off the handle for a while,” Casey told news men. He explained he wanted to talk to “clear my conscience and their records too.” “I don’t have a real cause,” he added. “My father was murdered in New York in 1970 . . . robbed and murdered. I had some re venge in me somewhere against society for this ... 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He offered no re sistance. Police said 25 children were in the area at the time returning home from school. New Students (Continued from page 1) used as a basis for awards, put undue pressure on students dur ing “mid-semester exam week” and money could possibly be spent elsewhere to a better advantage. The resolution also recommends these reports be sent to only those students on scholastic probation or who are failing a course. The second of these proposals is trying to demolish mandatory class attendance. Reasons backing this resolution include an inade quate excuse system and denies the recognition of responsibility possessed by college students. External Affairs Chairman Barb Sears will present a resolu tion to alter the lease to married student housing. Sections in the current contract are considered outdated, too restrictive and legal ly binding on student tenants. The Egg house is at Happy Cottage 809 E. 29th • Real hand decorated eKKS o Olive wood crrs from Bethlehem • Painted porcelain eggs including 1973 commemorative ones • Decorated sugar eggs STUDENT-FACULTY PLAN FLY-DRIVE^-^ EUROPEfcTE) Low youth fare plus car for summer For Free Folder write: Car-Tours in Europe, Inc. 555 Fifth Ave.,N.Y.10017/697-5800 Address . Departing on. for days □ Student O Teacher □ Lease Q Buy 807 Texas Ave. Steak Special Saturday Night 6-Oz. Fillet Baked Potato and Salad S 2 85 [The StoreFor^H^A^d^^SEl vX“X%v it 8 tfflt ;:S*3 mi Ill jeans n things Announces the arrival of Caribou Baggie for Girls jeans ’o tbioqs 9 $25 University Or. 846-0223