The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 04, 1974, Image 6

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THE BATTALION
THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1974
Hearst joins SLA
(Continued from page 1)
kidnaping. “ In the future no
prisoners of the ruling class or
its executive agents will be taken
prisoner,” he said. “The Court of
the People this date issues the fol
lowing order: All corporate ene
mies of the people will be shot
on sight at any time and at any
place.”
The revelations of the 20-min
ute tape recording left authorities
perplexed.
“If she now is saying she was
never taken against her will, then
you don’t have a crime,” TJ.S.
Atty. James L. Browning Jr. said.
“Partially out of fairness to the
victim, I suppose, and partially
if you have a victim unwilling
to prosecute, you may not be able
to convince anybody that anybo
dy’s guilty,” Browning said.
The FBI agent in charge of
the case, Charles Bates, said he
did not know whether Patricia
was staying of her own free will.
“I don’t feel it makes any differ
ence in our investigation,” he
said.
The taped message was deliv
ered to a San Francisco radio sta
tion one day after another “com
munique” that promised details
of Miss Hearst’s release would be
provided within 72 hours. That
message had signaled an appar
ent end to the two-month Hearst
family ordeal during which $2
million in free food was given
away and another $4 million
pledged to secure the young wo
man’s release.
Patricia’s 18-year-old sister
Ann arrived at the family home
in suburban Hillsborough mo
ments after the tape was deliv
ered. “I know Patty far too well
to think she’d come around like
that. She only hears one side of
the story ... I don’t believe it.
She’s too bull-headed.”
But on the tape, the latest in
a series of suddenly delivered
communications from the terro
rist group, Patricia said: “I have
learned how vicious the pig really
is, and our comrades are teaching
me to attack with even greater
viciousness . . .”
Thomas O’Hare, program di
rector of KSAN, the station to
which the message was sent, said
the envelope contained the tape,
a typed transcript, a color photo
graph and a thin slip of paper
which said the other half of Pat
ricia’s driver’s license was includ
ed. But the document, the other
half of which was received Tues
day, was not included.
The photograph showed Miss
Hearst holding an automatic rifle
and standing in front of a ban
ner bearing the seven-headed co
bra symbol of the SLA.
The man who identified himself
as Cinque, SLA General Field
Marshal, said in the tape record
ing: “There is no further need to
discuss the release of the prison
er, since she is now a comrade
and has been accepted into the
ranks of the peoples’ army as a
comrade and fighter. And there
is no further basis for negotia
tions since the subject may leave
whenever she feels that she
wishes to do so, and she is armed
and perfectly willing and able to
defend herself.”
Miss Hearst was seized the
evening of Feb. 4 at the apart
ment she shared with her finance,
graduate student Steven Weed.
Her abductors sprayed bullets be
hind them as they left and beat
Weed, 26, and a neighbor.
The SLA, believed to be a mul
tiracial group of no more than
25 members, also declared certain
“corporate enemies of the people”
would be shot on sight. Three per
sons — two black men and one
white woman—were said on the
broadcast to be on a death list.
Campus Briefs
Canoeing holiday
Complacent canoeing will con
stitute the activities of the Canoe
Club over the Easter weekend.
A trip down the San Marcos
River is being sponsored by the
Outdoor Recreation Committee.
Another trip will be made April
27 and 28 on the Guadalupe River.
The dealine for signing up for
the San Marcos trip is Monday
at 5 p.m. The sign-up list is
located at the main desk in the
Student Programs Office. A $10
deposit is required for the canoe,
and will be returned after the
trip if the canoe is not damaged.
The trip is limited to 40 per
sons plus those who have their
own canoes.
Transportation will be avail
able and the canoes will be picked
up in San Marcos.
Tutoring service
A tutoring project is being
sponsored by Alpha Lambda, the
freshman girls’ honor society.
Students needing help in fresh
man and sophomore level courses
can go by Room 203 of Bizzell
Hall. Applications are accepted
between 7 and 10 p.m., Monday
through Thursday.
Corps positions
Brigade, wing and Aggie Band
commanders of the 1974-75 Corps
of Cadets have been named at
Texas A&M University.
The major unit commanders are
Douglas A. Thorp, Millard H.
“Skip” Gray and Antonio F. Pelle
tier of San Antonio; Louis B.
Gohmert, Mount Pleasant, and
Jon R. Bullock, Houston.
Thorpe and Gohmert will com
mand the 1st and 2nd Brigades,
respectively. Brigades in the
TAMU Corps organization are
composed of Army and Naval
ROTC cadets.
Gray and Pelletier will head
the 1st and 2nd Wings, made up
of Air Force ROTC units, an
nounced Col. Thomas R. Parsons,
commandant of cadets.
Bullock will command the 1974-
75 Texas Aggie Band. It is
organized in two company-size
units composed of Army, Air
Force and Naval cadets.
Major unit commanders report
to the cadet colonel of the corps.
John Chappelle of Dallas has been
named corps commander for next
year. Brigade and wing com
manders hold the rank of cadet
colonel; Bullock, cadet lieutenant
colonel.
All five are juniors and cadet
sergeant majors in their respec
tive units this year.
They will assume command the
first time May 11 at Final Review.
Cadet officers, selected from the
senior class, will be sworn in for
1974-75 commands and posts next
fall.
Bullock is an economics major
and member of the White Band.
Gohmert majors in history and
was in Company D-2. A manage
ment major, Gray was formerly
in Squadron 1. Thorpe also
studies management and came out
of Company 1-1. Pelletier, of
Squadron 10, studies mechanical
engineering.
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WANT AD RATES
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Minimum charge—75c
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SPECIAL NOTICE
OFFICIAL NOTICE
WORK WANTED
FOR SALE
$1.00 per columr
each insertio
Coin
gear
ng home for summer? Stow your
at U-Stow-N-Go, 2206 Finfeather.
The third installment board
the 1974 Spri
before April 4,
7-Day
ayment for
FOR RENT
One bedroom apartment furnished. Gen
tlemen only. 823-5046.
372t4
Two bedroom apartment, all bills
$135, 846-1416.
paid,
372t3
For rent to couple: country home, cattle
work required. Reply to Box W, Battalion.
furr
two-bedroom mobile
15 : 1
children. All three,
Hwy. 30, 846-1865.
Two-bedroom furnished mobile home;
room mobile home vacant April
mobile home space for rent. No
npus,
S8tfn
Apartments for two, $45 each. Furnished.
846-5132. 366tfn
VARSITY
APARTMENTS
Walking Distance From
Campus.
2 bdrm. Unfurnished Apt.
100 Jersey C.S.
From $77.50 up
846-5563
359tfn
>TS.
BROADMOOR AP
2 Bedroom, 1 bath, central air &
heat, panelled, carpeted & draped,
close to school, University Shop
ping Center, & Medical Center.
$145. unfurnished. $165 furnish
ed. All bills paid including cable.
1503 Broadmoor
846-1297 or 846-2737
317tfn
Mobile home space for rent 6 miles from
ampus. Couples only. Call 846-1865.
ATTENTION MARRIED COUPLES. One
for occupancy. 1% n
Lake for fishing. Wi
ing.
Country atmosphe
823-0934 or after
[es south oi
ashateria on groun<
Call D. R. Cain C.
ere.
5, 846-3408 or 82
pus.
nds.
in Co.,
2-6136.
FOUND
Girls diamond
and ask
give exact description.
pendant.
Sgt. Gossett.
Call 846-2345
Claimant must
372t4
Female gray tabby cat with collar near
Krueger Dorm. Call 845-5083. 369t8
Found male German shepherd, black and
tan, 3/25 p. m. TAMU parking lot. 845-
7241, 846-2158. 368tfn
PERSONAL
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Thomas James Hosea
April 8, 1974
TWIRLING LESSONS
Academy of Dance
All ages, all levels.
Call 846-7019
372t3
FREE PUPPIES. 3 males and 2 females.
Peek-a-poo mother, ? ?father ? ? Good home.
846-8194. 371t4
AGGIES GOING HOME FOR THE
SUMMER 7 RESERVE A LOCKER
AT U-STOW-N-GO NOW.
The first and last months’ rent will
hold your space.
Call 822-6618
Remember:
IT’S CHEAPER TO STOW THAN
TOW. 371t24
Qh. stud service, 846-0615. 370t8
WING AIR
Flight training. Aircraft rental.
Cessna 150 and 172/180 h.p.
Located Coulter Field
Hwy. 21 E. 823-8640
367tfn
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
AVON
Needs part-time help in this
area.
Call 846-8224
369tfn
LOST
REWARD. TISR-10 lost 3-27 at 10 to 11
a.m. on shuttle bus to Plantation Oaks,
693-2163. 370t4
WANTED TO BUY
Highest cash price for used furniture
and appliances. Will pick up. 823-6724 or
846-1662 after 6 p. m. 366tJ7
FOR SALE OR RENT
BELAIR
Mobile Home Park
For privacy and nice living
2201 Leonard Rd.
822-2326 or 822-2421
Rental or Rental Purchase 334tfn
d pay
the 1974 Spring Semester is due on or
1974. The amount is $109.60
Board Plan and $98.00 fi
the 5-Day Board Plan. Please pay now i
the Fiscal Office, Richard Coke Buildin
to avoid penalty.
now at
ng,
867t7
Texas A&M University, February 13, 1974
Office of the Dean of Admissions and
Records
To be eligible to purchase the Texas A&M
University ring, an undergraduate student
must have at least one academic year in
residence and credit for ninety-two (92)
emester hours. The hours passed at the
reliminary grade report period on March
Typing, experienced, fast, accurate,
inable. 846-8333. 3'
THE BATHTUB
Doq Grooming
All Breeds
By Appoin’ment Only
Debbie Graver
822 0577 1609 S College
8 year old dappled palomino,
disposition, learns easily, $204. 86)
15 cubic foot refrigerator. Deep I
holds 290 lbs. $100 cash. 822-S50i,
Lear-Jet 8-track home stereo t»pe,
Like new. $100, call 846-7513 nfterlj
satisfying 1
Students
larch
this
preliminary grade report p
4, 1974 may be used in
ninety-two hour requirement,
qualifying under this regulation may now
leave their names with the Ring Clerk,
Room Seven, Richard Coke Building. She,
in turn, will check all records to determine
eligibility. Orders for these rings will
Will do typing. Call 823-4679 after 5
p.m. and all day Saturday. 8Tlt3
ring eligibility. Orders for these rings will
be taken by the Ring Clerk starting March
15, 1974, and continuing through May 3,
1974- The rings will be returned to the
Registrar’s Office for delivery on or before
June 14, 1974. The Ring Clerk is on duty
from 8:00 a. m. to 12:00 noon and X :00
p. m. to 4 :00 p. m., Monday through Friday
of each week.
Edwin H. Cooper, Dean
Admissions and Records
Carolyn Wells,
Ring Clerk
346tfn
HELP WANTED
File
iltoi
Walton. 846-8871.
Furniture
Stripping
Antiques
AMITY, Inc. of Bryan
1103 W. 25th
10% Discount To Aggies
. on Stripping
Marc D. Luther
713/822-7717
Bryan, Texas 77801
315tfn
BUY BRAND NAME STEREO E<j'C.
MENT in factory sealed cartoni. f-
guaranteed right here in Collete j
tion at super
off and no
er discount prices. Nos
gimmicks.
Call Creed 846-8329
between 5 and 7.
Sell your used air conditioner to I
Auto Store or trade on new CiUliu^
1 appliances.
Two Dataun U.S. Mags with tint!
information 846-1660.
1964 Dodge-Dart, V-8, 18 mp*, I
FOR SALE OR TRADE: Dune I,
with 40 horse, VW engine. Licenied’
spec ted, worth $800. Call 846-85U,
1968 Gold Shield Mobile Home, lh|
With or without fc
ture, utility house, chest freeier.
823-6238 weekends or after 5 :30 ffldj
air, heat, carpeting,
iltt]
73t2
Part or full time waitress. Good tips.
Casa Chapultepec Restaurant, 1815 South
Texas Avenue, Bryan. 871tfn
Typing done, reasonable rates. Can do $350. 846-3 1
theses and dissertations. Mrs. Whitmore.
693-4483. 291tfn
y. t’
1948.
Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All
kinds. 822-0544.
Seven year old quarter home,
camper. 846-6897.
Trimming, cleaning, fertilizing, spraying,
mainly azaleas. Some painting. Weekends.
Give phone number. Write Box 42222. Hous
ton 77042. S68t6
Experienced typing, electric, near campus.
846-6551. 209tfn
Full time typing. Call 823-7723 or 828-
3838. 267tfn
283tfn ’66 Pontiac convertible, very goot r
dition, $400, 846-6440.
Man or woman, full or parttime work,
be «
i or
in person, Whataburger Drive-In.
work.
Hours can be arranged to your schedule.
10 til 2 or 3 or nights or weekends. Apply
*69 Toyota Corolla, 80 m.p.g., eW
condition, $1,000. 693-4144.
1971 VW Superbeatle. Excellent tJ
tion. 693-2016 or 846-8761. Ill
TRAVEL
RN needed full time on
11 to 7 shift. Shift dif
ferential plus mileage. Call
or come to Grimes Memo
rial Hospital 210 S. Judson
St. Navasota, Texas 77868
or 825-6585. Ask for Mrs.
Winkelmann Director of
Nurses or Mr. Fraley Ad
ministrator.
EUROPE - ISRAEL - AFRICA
Travel discounts year-round.
Student Air Travel Agency, Inc.
201 Allen Rd.
Suite 410, Atlanta, Ga. 30328
(404) 256-4258
TRY
BATTALION CLASSIFIF.
SOSOLIKS
TV & RADIO SERVICE INC.
Authorized Zenith Sales and
Services
713 S. MAIN 822-2133
ROOMMATE WANTED
TRINITY GARDEN DUPLEXES
Like Home Living
2 bedroom - l 1 /^ baths - carpet - drapes central heat and
air - electric kitchen - range, refrigerator - dishwasher -
disposal - washer dryer attachments in garage, fenced
back yard — pet accepted.
846-3988
1712 Trinity Place
College Station, Texas
Senior Mechanical Engineering student
needs summer roommate. If interested call
822-6295. 372t3
HICKORY HILLS
MOBILE HOME PERK
iffij
pc
—Rec. hall & pooP for faml
les
—Ponds for fishin
—Picnic tabl
—Private club & pool for adults
ar-B-Cue
ig
—Paved streets, driveways 8, patios
—Underground utilities
—Planned community activities
Rentals Available
2001 Beck Street
822-6912
1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms (Studios)
10 Floor Plans
(650 to 1360 sq. ft.)
Washer - Dryer Connections
Shuttlebus
24 hour Security
1600 Southwest Parkway
Phone: 846-5767
GENERAL^) ELECTRIC
Barcelona
Ml N I VI OI I II I NOW ni’l N I OK M 111 nos
■
1 mile from campus
Volleyball Court &
Swimming Pool
Recreation & Club Rooms
AH Utilities & TV Cable :
paid
Now Available
1 Bedroom, 1 baths
2 Bedrooms, 1% baths
2 Bedrooms, 2 baths 'j
FAMILY AND STUDEM
SECTIONS.
■ '"-g l
——
-EVERYDAY-
OPEN 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 pi
Mon. Thru Sat.
Brake Shoes 4.60
(2 Wheels) exchange
Alternators 18.95 exchanj \
Starters - Generators
from 14.95 exchange
Most any part Tot most
American and some
Foreign cars at dealer price
Your Lawnboy Dealer
“We accept
BankAmericard - Masterchi
Except on Prestone
Joe Faulk Auto Parts
220 E. 25 822-1169
Giving Better Service For
28 Years In Bryan
COUNTRY STYLE
LIVING
HWY. 2818 at industrial Park (713) 822-7650.
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Dishwasher & garbage disp.
All elec, kitchens
2 swimming pools
2 laundry rooms
Covered parking
All bills pd. inc. TV cable
BUS SERVICE TO ft FROM
ASM CAMPUS
Welcome
Students Children Pets
From
Students
Special
*140
57.40
Ph. 846-6111
505 HWY. 30
COLLEGE STA., TEX.
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WILLOW OAKS APARTMENTS
COME LIVE WITH US — SHORT TERM
LEASES FOR SUMMER IN OUR
— 1 B/R Furn. Efficiency Apts. For Singles
— All Elec. Kitchens • Dishwasher • Disposal.
— Ind. Heating & Cooling, Patios or Balconies
Garden & Townhouse Apts.
Private Patios, Covered Parking
— All Elec. Kitchens, Attic Storage
— 5 Laundry Areas -— 2 pools
— Excellent Maintenance
— Security Patrol
3902 E. 29th Bryan
846-7996
360tfn
A&AA SHUTTLE SERVICE
STUDENT RATES
PLAY AREA (FOR CHILDREN)
CLUB (Penthouse I) /
SAUNA BATHS 8. /
EXERCISE ROOMS
RECREATION CENTER
(Athletic Equip.
Avail. Free)
CABLE T.V.
LAUNDRIES
SUN DECK
PARTY ROOMS
LOUNGE AREA
(With T.V.)
LIGHTED
TENNIS COURTS
BASKETBALL
COURT
VOLLEYBALL
COURT
INDIVIDUAL
HEATING &
AIR
CONDITIONING
24 HOUR
SECURITY
ALL UTILITIES
PAID
COVERED
PARKING
ALL ELECTRIC
APPLIANCES
846-8561
NOW OPENING PHASE III &
IV APARTMENTS STARTING AT
$139 & UP.
1-2-3 BEDROOMS
FURNISHED i UNFURNISHED
APARTMENTS
Check with us for summer rates. Office open
9-7, Sunday 2-6. Will show Apts, after hours by
appointment.
1201 HWY. 30/COLLEGE STATION