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Page 6 THE BATTALION College Station, Texas Wednesday, June 13, 1973 Read Classifieds Daily ENROLL NOW STARTING TUESDAY, JUNE 19 Excellent positions are waiting for secretaries, accountants, IBM keypunch operators, and other capable, well-trained office assist ants. McKenzie-Baldwin Business College 702 S. Washington Ave. Bryan, Texas 77801 713-822-6423 liitetile BicKer^s Flacks Gift Items Consignment Center Everything Handmade Special order items for campus clubs 10% discount for students & families with ID 804 Villa maria across from Manor East Mall 822-5823 LAKHVIKW CLUB IMPORTED 3 & 10 SPEED BIKES Tourist & Racing Styles • Motobecane • Raleigh • Atala • Peugeot » Bianchi CENTRAL CYCLE & SUPPLY Sales • Service • Accessories 3505 E. 29th St. — 822-2228 — Closed Monday Take East University to 29th St. (Tarrow Street) THE TEXAS CLIPPER Departed From A&M’s Galveston Campus Monday Aggie Oceanliner Departs For Fun And Study At Sea GALVESTON — A&M’s mari time training ship “Texas Clip per,” carrying 157 students, sailed Monday for the Mediterranean with a dual mission of teaching and research mixed with fun and sight-seeing. The 15,000-ton converted ocean- liner was originally scheduled to depart Wednesday en route to Jacksonville, Fla., where it was to have gone into drydock for routine maintenance. Adm. John W. Smith, Texas Maritime Academy superintend ent, explained the drydock opera tion was switched to Galveston, delaying the formal departure but DISCOUNT LIQUOR STOP BY AND CHECK OUR WEEKEND SPECIALS 1600 Texas Ave. Two Locations To Serve You 315 Texas Ave. not significantly affecting the overall nine-week itinerary. The ship’s roster includes 83 recent high school graduates par ticipating in TAMU’s “Summer School at Sea” and 74 TMA ca dets. The “Summer School at Sea” participants have the opportunity to earn six hours of freshman- level college credit while getting a taste of the sea and visiting foreign ports. The maritime ca dets, as part of their regular training, operate the ship under the supervision of a 40-man crew and licensed staff. In addition to the instructional program, Admiral Smith said three research projects will be conducted aboard the “Clipper” this summer. Several meteorological and oceanographic tests will be con ducted in cooperation with NASA. The space agency has installed an array of elaborate equipment, in cluding some borrowed from Jacques Cousteau’s ship which is docked at TAMU’s Galveston fa cilities. The equipment includes a satellite communications installa tion. Water quality control tests also will be carried out, using the ship’s sewage treatment system and a newly installed laboratory to determine the feasibility of operating the existing biological oxidation sewage treatment sys tem on either salt or brackish water. Dr. Elizabeth M. Kampa of Scripps Institution of Oceanogra phy will join the cruise in the Canary Islands to make observa tions during the June 30 solar eclipse. The fun and sight-seeing in cludes visits to Tenerife, Canary Islands; Barcelona, Spain; Naples, Italy; Funchal, Madeira Islands, and St. Thomas, Virgin Islands. Services For Professor Gaddis Funeral services were held Fri day for Alvis Mathew Gaddis, 67, retired A&M professor who died Wednesday evening at his College Station home. Services were at the First Bap tist Church in Bryan, with the Rev. Bailey Stone, pastor, offi ciating. Interment was in the College Station City Cemetery. principal and athletic director in several Texas public schools. Gad dis began teaching and coaching at Collinsville in 1929. He also coached at Whitewright, Royce City and Troupe, from where he came to Texas A&M. 3 Miles N. On Tabor Road Saturday Night: Tommy Hill & The Moods From 9 -1 p. m. STAMPEDE Every Thursday Nile (ALL BRANDS BEER 35*) Lovely tBb * 4 dresses i rice d cheap. Refrigerator Like new. 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Woodsy gives a hoot, he’d like us to make useful things from this waste. First, if you use aluminum cans, save them and return them to proper re cycling centers... that goes for glass containers too. It can cost almost as much as the original drink to clean up the litter. Work out ways to recycle your old papers too. It costs more to dispose of a large city Sunday paper than it costs to buy it. The problem’s a big one. But it can be solved, if we all do our part. Give a hoot! Don’t pollute. Join Woodsy. Give a hoot. Don’t pollute. Work out ways to make wastes useful. E oil ai Call 846- wc Typing ni perienced. 8' Typing. C !ig ’em, Bob Female roo locks from 910 after 6 —E OPEN ' PREMIl F60 x 1 G60 x 1 Ir Others All tire speed ba CHARGI Hav Cono Gulf Mark waters was a chain smoker, wonder who’ll get his olfice? Too bad about Mark. Kept hearing the same thing everyone does about lung cancer. But, like so many people, he kept right on smoking cigarettes. Must have thought, “been smoking all my life...what good’ll it do to stop now?” Fact is, once you’ve stopped smoking, no matter how long you’ve smoked, the body begins to reverse the damage done by cigarettes, provided cancer or emphysema have not developed. Next time you reach for a cigarette, think of Mark. Then think of your office —and your home. American cancer society THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY THE PUBLISHER AS A PUBLIC SERVICE/PHOTO: MONTE CASSAZA SI A.C., ( Alterna Star fron Mosi Ai Foreig Y( BankAm E: Joe 220 I Giving 2' Child air, g 8 Laund space. SEE OUR CUSTOM MADE T-SHIRTS AT LOU POT’S-Across From The Post Office