Page 2 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY. JULY 3. 1974 Willie Nelson is coming to town Ba £ r Health, sanitation, and McCartney CLINT EASTWOOD “THUNDERBOLT and LIGHTFOOT” EO United Artists I n I • r • I «I »'m O ^ ^ MBivrtcirv couiii % NOW SHOWING unrltsiTT sivaI! saarrmt coin ByJOl “Thu tragic c bers tr Icrime. Korear safes w thereb: derbolt foot, a 5 include Of a only I money ing set preach' bers w He is NOW SHOWING MMiMIT (••All s»0m«s coin SBISA A FUN PLACE TO EAT Silent Movie Classics Eigl former wi)) pi; The lie N el The sc as folio Steage leep / Clark, 3:30; J. roll Ba Sam mi 6:15; I Band, N. Stt ihy, £ 10:15; Willie The appear ★ STARRING ★ Charlie Chaplin Laurel and Hardy Keystone Kops Buster Keaton W. C. Fields The Little Rascals Tom Mix Rudolph Valentino and Many More Come and enjoy these classic movies while dining at Sbisa, where you will find an early 1900 atmosphere and a modern 1974 dining pleasure. SUPPER and SHOW TIME MONDAY thru FRIDAY 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. SATURDAY and SUNDAY 11:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. & 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. * * HI-FI INVENTORY SALE-NOW AT Sound Center! NEXT TO TRIANGLE BOWL 2 & 4 CHANNEL RECEIVERS, NAME BRAND SPEAKERS, PHONOS, TAPE DECKS — UP TO 40% OFF. CR 100 AM/FM Receivers @ 24/CH Reg. $210 — Sale $175 Kenwood KR4200 Rec. @ 42/CH Reg. $289.95 — Now $245 Kenwood KR6200 Rec. @ 90W/CH Reg. $419.95 — Now $299.50 Benjamin 50 H MK II Phono W/All Reg. $309.50 — Now $245.00 Perfex III 12" - 3 Way Speakers Reg. $239.90 — Now $139.95 Frazier MK V-12" Speakers Reg. $419.90 — Big Savings EPI Model 100 Speakers Reg. $198.00 — Must See AR 6 Speakers Reg. $178.00 — $ $ $ $ STUDIO SPEAKER SYSTEMS AT REAL SAVINGS MANY OTHER COMPONENTS PRICED AT A BARGAIN COMING JULY 11-13 —SOUND CENTER ANNUAL TRUCKLOAD HI-FI SALE — FEATURING KENWOOD, DUAL, STUDIO SPEAKERS PLUS MORE Cbe Battalion Opinions expressed in The Battalion are those of the editor MEMBER or of the writer of the article and are not necessarily those of „ . . , „ . ... the university administration or the Board of Directors The The Associated Press, Texas Press Association Battalion is a non~profit t self-supporting enterprise operated The Battalion, a student newspaper at Texas A&M, is published in College by students as a university and community newspaper. Editor- Station, Texas, daily except Saturday, Sunday, Monday, and holiday periods, ial policy is determined by a majority of the editorial board. September through May, and once a week during summer school. LETTERS POLICY Mail subscriptions are $5.00 per semester; $9.50 per school year; $10.50 per full year. All subscriptions subject to 5% sales tax. Advertising rate furnished Letters to the editor should not exceed 300 words and are on request. Address: The Battalion, Room 217, Services Building, College subject to beingcut to that length or less if longer. Theeditorial Station, Texas 77843. staff reserves the right to edit such letters and does not guaran- “ ' ' ~ ' ~~ ' ' ' “ ' ' ' ~ , r. t— , i , . ,7 The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use for reproduction of all tee to publish any letter. Each letter must be Signed, show the news ^ spatches ^edited to it or not otherwise credited in the paper and local address of the writer and list a telephone number for verifica- news of spontaneous origin published herein. Right of reproduction of ail tion. other matter herein are also reserved. Second-Class postage paid at College Station, Texas. Address correspondence to Listen Up, The Battalion, Room 217, Services Building, College Station, Texas 77843. Editor Greg Moses Photo Editor . .Alan Killingsworth Members of the Student Publications Board are: Jim Lindsey, chairman; Dr. Sports Editor Mike Bruton Tom Adair, Dr. R. A. Albanese, Dr. H. E. Hierth, W. C. Harrison, Randy Ross, Copy Editor Steve Bales T. Chet Edwards, and Jan Faber. ■ Staff Kathy Young, Represented nationally by National Educational Advertising Services, Inc., Gerald Olivier, Andy Pennington, Tim SaitO, Robert Liu, New York City, Chicago and Los Angeles. David Kimmel, Rodney Hammack.