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WASHINGTON — The House
voted overwhelmingly to prohibit
more than $5 billion in U. S. cre
dit loans for Soviet trade until the
Soviets permit freer emigration.
The amendment by Rep. Charles
A. Vanik, D-Ohio, was approved
319 to 80. Later, the full trade bill
was sent to the Senate. The bill
would give the President most of
the powers he requested to lower
WASHINGTON — Fuel price
increase could raise the cost of
living in the United States $27
billion next year, said Herbert
Stein, chairman of the Council of
Economic Advisers.
Stein told a congressional com
mittee he based his estimate on an
expected 50 per cent increase in
fuel prices. He predicted that a
WASHINGTON — President
Nixon and Republican political
leaders held their first formal
1974 campaign strategy session
Tuesday. Republican National
Chairman George Bush, a parti
cipant in the 45-minute meeting,
said there was no need to discuss
Watergate because it had been
talked about “ad infinitum" in
many earlier sessions Nixon has
held with Republican leaders.
International
SANTIAGO, Chile — The mili
tary commanders who ousted
Marxist President Salvador Allen-
de gave themselves medals for dis
tinguished service on the three
month anniversary of the Sept. 11
coup.
Leon Russell
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PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia —
West German Chancellor Willy
Brandt signed an agreement with
Czechoslovakia that officially ends
35 ywears of Czech-German hos
tility.
New Year’s Eve
Party to Star
Leon Russell
Leon Russell, Willie Nelson,
Kinky Freidman and a special
guest will be presented New
Years Eve at Market Hall in Dal
las.
Showtime will be at 8 p.m.
Tickets are available by mail by
sending a cashier’s check or money
order to Preston Ticket Agency,
P.O. Box 1200, Dallas, Texas,
75225.
By Dr. Claude B. Goswick, M.D., University Health Center
Q. Is taking “speed” (methamphetamine), to stay awake to study
for finals, dangerous? What should one do to minimize after-effects?
A. Most emphatically, yes. Even discounting the potential
habituation associated with long-term medication, taking amphetemines
(a large group of drugs similar in action to methamphetemine) is
dangerous. They are potent stimulants of the central nervous system
and have many side-effects—insomnia in particular.
It is very difficult to minimize the after-effects of amphetamines
except with other drugs which have a depressing or sedating effect
(barbituates, etc.). These medications can be equally, if not more,
habit-forming and have their own side-effects.
While I am on the subject of drugs, let me say that it is very
unwise—at finals time or otherwise—to take medication other than that
prescribed to the individual. Although drugs nowadays are fairly-well
free of serious side-effects, they still exist and may be unpredictable.
Never take anyone else’s medicine nor exceed recommended doses of
your own.
Q. Can a special diet make your hair more healthy or grow faster?
A. I know of no special diet which can make hair “healthy” or
stimulate growth. However, lack of adequate food intake, including
vitamins and protein, can make for unhealthy and/or slow-growing hair.
“Health” of hair these days is more apt to be related to care of
the hair in the sense of cleanliness, tone of scalp and general health.
Q. I know someone who eats only one meal a day to keep her
weight down. What do you think of this approach?
A. This practice is not too wise. Granted, it works; but so does
any regimen in which food intake balances energy output. It would be
much wiser to restrict food intake at all three meals and make breakfast
and lunch larger than the evening meal.
One meal a day, unless very carefully planned, could scarcely be
expected to yield a balanced intake for the whole day.
Questions for the Doctor’s Door may be submitted to the Battalion
office in Room 216-223 of the Reed McDonald Services Building.
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Housing
INSURANCE — HOME LOANS
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Texas A&M Book St or a. University Center
INFORMATION ABOUT SELLING &
BUYING USED BOOKS
We have accumulated over 5000, college approved, used books.
They are priced from 25% to 50% of list price. Any book pur
chased has a return privilege until January 22 to avoid any
mistakes.
Above all — we want to do the best for the student! We don’t
want any unhappy customers.
When you sell a used book you can sell it for more money by
buying a used book in return.
If you plan on selling your book, sell as soon as possible as
books change edition, usually in three or four years, and be
comes valueless.
If you sell your book and later find out you would like to have
it in your library, often times you can buy it at a much re
duced price — for instance, 10% and up of the original cost.
Your used books are worth money. We have a market of over
300 bookstores who buy and sell used books. Therefore, we
are in the position to offer you top value for your used books.
When you come to the Post Office — Bring Your Used Books!
Sell to “LOU” ACROSS THE STREET!
EVENING SPECIALS
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
$4.95
MONDAY — Two Great Specials
SOUTH OF THE BORDER
BUFFET
Enjoy the atmosphere of Old Mexico and a fabulous
view — Never to be forgotten—
$3.50
pre-school children — $1.25
or
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. CHOICE BEEF KEBAB)
served on a bed of
TOWER SPECIAL RICE
with rich sauce of wine and mushrooms
BROILED TOMATO
with Parmesan cheese
HOT BREAD and BUTTER
.75
FRIDAY — Two Great Specials
FRESH SALAD GREENS
from the salad bar
CHOICE CUTS of CHAR-BROILED TENDERLOIN
served on a bed of
TOWER SPECIAL RICE
with a rich mushroom and wine sauce
BROILED TOMATO
with Parmesan cheese
HOT BREAD and BUTTER
.75
And
GARDEN FRESH SALAD
from the salad bar
LOUISIANA SEAFOOD CREOLE
made with shrimp, crabmeat, mushrooms and
spices blended together and served on a bed of
FLUFFY RICE
GREEN VEGETABLE
HOT BREAD and BUTTER
$3.95
SATURDAY
CRISPY GREEN SALAD
from the salad bar
CHOICE PRIME RIB of BEEF AUJUS
cooked to perfection
CHEF’S SPECIAL POTATO
BROCCOLI
with Hollandaise sauce
HOT BREAD and BUTTER
.95
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