THE BATTALION Page 4 College Station, Texas Friday, November 2, 1973 Batt News Summary By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS State their miniskirts masks and fur- HOUSTON — A state grand jury which returned 10 indict ments in the Houston mass mur ders of 27 teen-aged boys ended its term Thursday with a blast at local law enforcement officials. The grand jury issued a report critical of the police and district attorney’s office, saying their in vestigation “lacked professional imagination, thoroughness and professional coordination.” The jurors said the Houston police abandoned the investiga tion about Sept. 1, leaving unex plored “the possible involvement of others and related criminal ac tivities.” have put away and put on ski lined parkas. The life is rough — camping in pup tents in freezing tempera tures, manning communications equipment 24 hours a day and liv ing without a bathroom. But there are no complaints. In fact, there’s a tremendous pride in being about as close to combat as the women’s army permits, rather than in an office in Tel Aviv. Bulletin Beard AUSTIN—The 37 citizen mem bers of the Texas Constitutional Revision Commission who labored seven months to produce a pro posed new state constitution placed it in the hands of the Texas Legislature Thursday. “We do not suggest that this is a perfect constitution,” said Rob ert W. Calvert, commission chair man and former chief justice of the Texas Supreme Court, at the climax of a historic ceremony in the Texas House. tonight INTERVARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOW SHIP will meet at 7:30 p. m. Rides will leave for All Faiths Chapel and stops in front of Corps dorms at 7:16 p. m. CHESS COMMITTEE will meet at 6 p. m. in Room 230 and 231 of the Memorial Student Center. BUSINESS WIVES CLUB will hold a business meeting at 7:30 p. m. in the home of Mrs. Bruce Grover. For in formation call 846-5284. SATURDAY TEXAS AGGIE BRIDGE TOURNAMENT will meet in Room 228 of the MSC at 1 p. m. The tournament is open to faculty, students and their spouses with a $ .50 entry fee. BRAZOS OPEN CHESS TOURNAMENT will begin at 8 a. m. and continue through Sunday afternoon in Rooms 230 and 231 of the MSC. For more information call Steve Hobart at 846- 4676. BRYAN PUBLIC LIBRARY will present a story hour which begins at 10:30 a. m. at the library. Favorite tales such as the Three Billy Goats Gruff will be told. Everyone is invited and the children will also participate in other activities. MONDAY MSC CAMERA COMMITTEE will hold a Print and Slide Contest from the re sults of Model Night at 7:30 p. m. in Room 230 of the MSC. An auction will be held afterwards. the wildlife science wives CLUB will have a meeting at 7:30 p. m. at the Little Red School House arts and crafts on 29th street in Bryan. CIVIL ENGINEERING WIVES CLUB will meet at 7:80 p. m. in the home of Gloria Franklin on 102 Redmond, C.S TUESDAY AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS CLUB will meet in Room 113 of the Plant Sciences Building at 7:30 p. m. Campus Briefs Student Awards Meeting National MADISON, Wis. — Karleton L. Armstrong, who pleaded guilty to charges in the 1970 University of Wisconsin bombing that killed a physics researcher, was sentenced Thursday to 23 years in prison. “Long live the revolution,” the bearded Armstrong shouted after Circuit Court Judge William Sachtjen sentenced him on a sec ond-degree murder charge. The 27-year-old former Univer sity of Wisconsin student walked out of the courtroom with his right fist raised in salute. Sup porters in the audience respond ed, “Right on, Karl.” Armstrong, who has been in custody since his arrest in Canada early last year, would be eligible for parole in five years. He still faces federal charges in connec tion with the bombing, in which physicist Robert Fassnacht, 33, was killed. TAMU engineering cooperative students will meet Nov. 12 in Room 102, Zachry Engineering Center, for the fall Student Awards meeting. The meeting will recognize out standing student contributions to the co-op program, research pap ers, and employer evaluation re ports received by co-op officials in the past year. Texas Power and Light will host a picnic following the awards ceremony at Hensel Park. A firm engaged in TAMU’s co-op pro gram customarily makes a presen tation on company activities to students during the awards meet ing, then sponsors a picnic follow ing the formal activities. Eleven Pilots Assigned Eleven TAMU graduates re cently donned Air Force wings and went on flying assignment. They are among more than 120 former TAMU students who join ed Air Force pilot and navigator ranks in the last 13 months. The new pilots trained at La redo, Webb, Reese and Laughlin AFBs in Texas, Vance AFB Ok- la., and Columbus AFB Miss. They are now flying everything from F-4s to bombers for the Tactical Air Command, Military Airlift Command, Air Training Command and Strategic Air Command at bases throughout the U. S. Three navigators and a navi- gator-bombardier trained at Ma ther AFB, Calif. Physics Colloquium Prof J. Ruvalds of the Univer sity of Virginia will speak at a physics colloquium at TAMU Monday. Prof. Ruvalds’ lecture on “Ex citations in Quantum Liquids” is scheduled for 4 p. m. Nov. 5 in Room 146 of the TAMU Physics Building. Ruvalds, an associate professor in the UV Department of Physics, is known for his work on the final- state interactions between the “particles” of condensed matter. WASHINGTON — President Nixon nominated Ohio Republican Sen. William B. Saxbe as attor ney general Thursday and prom ised full independence for a new special Watergate prosecutor, Texas trial lawyer Leon Jaworski. Nixon gave his personal assur ance that he would not fire the new special prosecutor as he did Archibald Cox without getting ap proval from congressional leaders of both parties. Amendments UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. — Nonaligned members of the U.N Security Council sought Thursday to break a Soviet-U. S. deadlock on which countries should send troops to join the U.N. Mideast peacekeeping force, sources said. After a private meeting of the council was recessed, council in formants said U. S. Ambassador John Scali and Soviet Ambassa dor Jacob A. Malik disagreed over whether Eastern European coun tries should contribute troops to the force. Earlier, A U. N. official saw the possibility Thursday of a deal over the weekend to put Eastern European troops into the U. N. buffer zone. (Continued from Page 1) taxpayers may be taxed, straight and simple. The new methods would be more confusing to the voter who might be misled by of ficials concerning tax effects of bond elections. Amendment 9 Amendment 9, if passed, will enable the legislature to exempt non-profit water corporations from property and equipment taxes. Presently municipal water suppliers have special tax exemp tions but private water supply companies, both profitable and non-profit, do not. Those favoring amendment 9 feel that for some to have to pay more for their water merely be cause they do not live in a mu nicipality is fundamentally un fair. In some cities water is sup plied by both municipal and priv ate companies. In such cases per sons living in the same town may have different rates for their wa ter. Opponents of amendment 9 say this proposition is merely an un necessary special interest exemp tion. The revenue lost will have to be made up by higher taxes for everyone. Some feel if inequities exist the municipal exemption should be removed instead of new exemptions added. Exemptions create a false impression in the taxpayers mind as to the price he is paying for water. His water bill might go down but the differ ence would in part be made up through increased taxes. Some conservationists also op pose amendment 9 and instead favor the removal of the munici pal plant tax exemption. They reason that reductions in the price of water encourages use of a re source not being replenished as fast as it is depleted. International MEROM GOLAN, Israel—The small contingent of Israeli women serving with combat units in the barren, windswept Golan Heights SOSOLIK'S TV & RADIO SERVICE Zenith - Color & B&W - TV AH Makes B&W TV Repairs 713 S. MAIN 822-2133 '/upTnamb* m AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College Barcelona 1 mile from campus Volleyball Court & Swimming - Pool Recreation & Club Rooms AH Utilities & TV Cable paid Now Available 1 Bedroom, 1 baths 2 Bedrooms, l 1 /^ baths 2 Bedrooms, 2 baths FAMILY AND STUDENT SECTIONS. Eddie Dominguez ’66 Joe Arciniega ’74' AGGIELAJVD CLASS PICTURES! Seniors & Graduates: L - O OCT. 22 - 26 P - S OCT. 29 - Nov. 2 T - Z NOV. 4 - 10 If you want the real thing, not frozen or canned ... We call It “Mexican Food Supreme.” Two Dallas locations 3071 Northwest Hwy. 352-8570 2131 Ft. Worth Ave. .946-0645 Note: Students needing pictures early, may come ahead of schedule. Call University Studio for information. 115 College Main — 846-8019 — P. O. Box 2 CoUege Station, Texas 77840 BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES One day 5c per word 4C 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 PERSONAL Attention! ! Personnel of Texas A&M University. 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See Tom Amsler for Fantastic Specials on bows which include Wing, Bear, Black Widow, and Olympus, and Carroll & Jennings Compounds I A complete stock of hunting accessories and the famous Phil-Tex Bowstring are available at reasonable prices. Call 846-4900 or come by 104-B Church St. College Station after 5:00 p. m. Affiliated with Phil-Tex Archery Comp any Indoor Shooting Lanes of Austin, Texas. 309t4 NEED STORAGE? U-STOW & GO At 2206 Finfeather Rd. Bryan, Texas Hobbies—Antiques Housewares—Workshops— Commercial Many, Many More Six Sizes to Fit Your Needs 822-6618 162tfn PETS 3 playful male kittens, homes. 846-6291 after 6 p. Free to good m. week days. 310t4 SCliyia M’ THINGS Repair & Install Auto Radios All Tape Decks. 503 E. 30th — 822-1155 SOUTHGATE VILLAGE APARTMENTS Family size apartments with lots of closet space. Individually controlled refrigerated air. Cable TV connections. Complete laundry facilities. 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Excellent condition, original price $150 sell $75. 846-8954 after 5 :80. 308t4 New round oak wood finished spool table, 48” diameter, $25. 693-4827. 807t4 Wards Riverside 125cc motorcycle, low mileage, perfect condition, $195. 822-3874. 807t4 Mobile home for sale. 12 x 52. 2 bedroom. 846-4846. 807t6 1971 Super Beetle. Clean and excellent condition. 40,000 miles, radio, air-condi tioned great for economy. 822-7607. 807t4 10-Speed bike, great condition, will talk price. Call after 6 p. m. 693-2865. 307t5 Beautiful custom knives. Made to indi vidual liking. 10 year guarantee. Display room — 201 Moses. 845-2884. 307t4 14 by 64 Champion mobile home, 3 bed room, ca&h. 822-4157 after 5. 306t5 of Science English Profii. Examination A make-up examination, for all V and Seniors in curricula of the Collit, Science who have not taken the Efii Proficiency Examination, will be giv t[ Thursday. November 16, 1973 at 7:11. BIOLOGY Department Currieuli Room 113 Dsii CHEMISTRY Department Currieuli J Room 228 CHI) MATH Department Curricula - 208 AC#y KEVIN PHYSICS Department Curricula - i; p„„ r .i „ Room 202 PSliB. r For information and guidelines m Sjjkg “dO-OP-t nature of the examination, check wit jp i departmental secretary. Completiono: JI SfilcipS tfK of Science, is a prerequisite for registir for the Spring Semester, 1971. To be eligible to purchase the Texas) ring, an undergraduate student mustij at least one academic year in rtaiin and credit for ninety-five (96) mm IndlPro u....... tv... v.,.,,... grt'ctc CctL.il In this the SWC’s ] black marks plain fact t hours. The hours passed at the prelimig grade report period on October 22, IS'i, be used in satisfying this requirement wL.. • dents qualifying under this regulntioiiB^*'-^ 1° init now leave their names with the rinrtiB t room seven. Richard Coke building. SltB OlflLc L turn, will check all records to