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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1973)
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State Credit vn Shop is Ave., Bryan irten Center HE BATTALION Thursday, November 1, 1973 College Station, Texas Page 5 Board Hasn’t Discussed Birth Control AJLLEN Oldsmobile Cadillac SALES - SERVICE' “Where satisfaction is standard equipment” 2401 Texas Ave. 823-8002 THE MENS STORE featuring FLORSHEIM, PEDWIN, PORTO-PED, ACME, CONVERSE 113 N Main — 822-i239 Downtown Bryan Irpfnamka income bracket. “Pees for a doctor and contra ceptives may be an extreme hard ship for these people, and this is just one more reason that the Family Planning Center should be made available to the entire community.” According to Self, University Health Center Administrator Dr. Hal Powe did receive a letter from Williams for public notice which said that contraceptives would not be made available to students. “This is a personal item,” said H. C. Bell Jr., Board member from Austin. “I don’t know how this matter should be handled at TAMU nor how it is handled at other universities. “With the 3,850 ladies on the campus, we may need to get into this gynecological thing which would mean we need to get some one on the staff to handle it,” continued Bell. When asked his views on the possibility of having a gynecolo gist on the TAMU campus, Wil liams said he had no views on the matter. “We did have one that comes in occasionally to take care of the student’s health—that is what the health center is for.” Vice President for Student Services Dr. John J. Koldus said that Williams never said there couldn’t be a gynecologist on the TAMU campus. Pool Hours Decreased The hours allowed swimmers at the Wofford Cain Olympic Pool have been changed for faculty and students. The faculty swim periods are now from 12-1:30 p.m. on week days. Students may use the pool from 3-6 p. m. on weekdays and from 1-5 p. m. on weekends. “What the administration is concerned with is the use of birth control pills by single students, not necessarily the married stu dents,” Koldus said. “I don’t really know what Wil liams and his group are doing,” said Bell. “I do imagine the budg et is set for the year and some thing of this nature could not be entered into until next year.” Bell also said that the family planning service located at Prai rie View A&M University is a county-wide clinic which “serves a lot of miles and area.” The clinic on the Prairie View campus is funded with a $65,000 grant and has approximately 720 students enrolled in the program. “I feel that there is a possibil ity that we would have some in terest in this kind of service. We must remember that both TAMU and the board are conservative,” continued Bell. “We don’t really know what our problems with the women are since their presence at TAMTJ is still relatively new. If we have the need for a doctor specializ ing in women’s health, I’m sure we’ll try to get the best we could.” Bell said the problems would lie with financing a physician who could do the work and still be considered good in his field. “I think the board would meet the issue defensively but as we become more aware of the prob lem, the board will make some arrangement to have it handled,” said Bell. GOVERNOR DOLPH BRISCOE dons the helmet designating - him Commander-in-Chief of Texas Military Forces as Major General Thomas Bishop, Adjutant General of Texas, (left) and Brigadier General James A. Moreland (right) look on. (Photo by Texas Na tional Guard) SOUTHWEST HOUSTON A&M CLUB P. O. Box 711 Houston, Texas 77401 “Rice Week-end Special” Bus reservation @ $2.50 each No. Reservation Name Address Amount Enclosed $. Southwest Houston A&M Club ROYAL COACH MOTOR HOTEL 7000 Southwest Freeway at Sharpstown Houston 77036 — (713) 771-1311 Reservations must be sent with this form to the Reserva tions Dept, or call in through the Sales Dept; to receive special rates below: 6 Weekend Special’ Plans Set for Rice Schedule of Rates Single $17 Double $19 3 Persons $21 4 Persons $24 Children under 12 Free if occupying same room as parents Reservation held until 6 p. m. — Check out 2 p. m. Reservation Information Type of Single room Dbl/Dbl King Double Name Address City State Zip Will Arrive - Will Depart The “Rice Week-end Special” under the direction of the South west Houston A&M Club will be gin Nov. 16 at the Royal Coach Motor Hotel, 7000 Southwest Freeway. A hospitality room will be open from 6-9 p. m. to welcome Aggies and their friends. A buffet will be served in the Coach and Horse Room begin ning at 11:30 a. m. on the 17th. A charge of $3.50 per person will be collected at the door. A chartered bus will leave the hotel for the game between 12:30 and 1 p. m. Following the game these busses will return to the hotel. Bus reservations are $2.50 per person and must be made in ad vance. 40,000 Mi. Steel Belted Radials Open 24 Hrs. 846-8386 Jj PRICES ClOW 607o OFF on PANTS and DRESS SHIRTS! SAVE NOW! We /lave also got all our ladies wear in stock! Come by and see! Texas A&M Bookstore In The University Center « • ^i/rUnty tflocwi SPECIALS SUNDAY TOSSED GREEN SALAD from the salad bar BEEF STROGANOFF bits of U. S. Choice beef simmered in a rich sauce of spices, mushrooms, sour cream, and wine and served over EGG NOODLES GREEN VEGETABLE HOT BREAD and BUTTER .95 MONDAY FRESH GREEN SALAD from the salad bar BAKED BREAST OF CHICKEN served on a bed of TOWER SPECIAL RICE with chef’s own wine sauce GREEN VEGETABLE HOT BREAD and BUTTER $3.95 TUESDAY GARDEN SALAD from the salad bar CHAR-BROILED HAM STEAK with pineapple ring YAM PATTIES with orange sauce GREEN VEGETABLE HOT BREAD and BUTTER .25 WEDNESDAY TOSSED GREEN SALAD from the salad bar GRILLED CALF LIVER with sauteed onions CHEF’S SPECIAL POTATO GREEN VEGETABLE HOT BREAD and BUTTER $3.50 THURSDAY FRESH SALAD GREENS from the salad bar SHISH KEBAB (U. S. 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