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THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1974 Page 5 Interstate's ^^ I > I » W I 0 1 — 1 ^ iimvriciTv cmtiif < Q I 846 6 ru UKimSITT SOU««l SHOrPINC CENTER Starts Friday 7:30-9:30 6»NEY YOITIEE MU €Q6K>Y And M AEEY Ut AEON YE As Geechie Dan UEYOWN 6AVKJEEAY NIOHV gHPGl f\ rechnicolor ® From Warner Bros. A Warner Communications Company Q Labor Day accidents should claim 34 Traffic accidents over the Labor Day Weekend are expected to claim 34 lives, said Texas Highway De partment Head Wilson E. Speir. “Earlier this year, the death toll was running up to 30 per cent under the 1973 toll,” said Speir. The traffic death toll is on the rise I?bcQEEIZI3IIE UNIVERSITY $aU«RE SHOPPINC CENTER Nitely at 8:00 pm Sat-Sun at 2:50-5:25-8:00 mmi LUCILLE BALL a “MAME” Co Starrlnii BEATRICE ARTHUR Panavision® Technicolor® fiA'iyip,usi|5 hywa! i:T“ in ODAY CAMPUS—5:45-7:40-9:35 EAST SCREEN—8:20 pm Each year they get away... with Everything! l2btzLi h't^LBliLi COLUMBIA PICTURES Presents an IMPALA-ARPA Production "OPEN SEASON” Starring PETER FONDA • CORNELIA SHARPE • JOHN PHILLIP LAW RICHARD LYNCH • ALBERTO MENDOZA and WILLIAM HOLDEN as Wolkowski Screenplay by DAVID OSBORN and LIZ CHARLES-WILLIAMS • Executive Producer GEORGE H BROWN • Produced by JOS£ S VICUNA - Directed by PETER COLLINSON COLUMBIA PICTURES/A Division of COLUMBIA PICTURES INDUSTRIES. Inc accompanying Parent or •1 17 requires 1 r Adult Guardian I 2nd HIT EAST SCREEN George Scott in “Oklahoma Crude” •eP-ATACfe STARTS TODAY BIG ISLAND ADVENTURE! WAIT DISNEY productions CUTAWAY COWBOY^ TECHNICOLOR ©1974 Walt Disney Productions 1 HUS THIS HI188I0US CO HlTI ■rtu YVa|t DisneyS Absent-minded pfofesbr* ©Wplt Disney Productions [§ nUH West Screen 8:20 pm Clint Eastwood in Thunderbolt & Lightfoot” At 10:30 pm Burt Reynolds in “White Lightning” (Both “R”) Starts Friday Elliott Gould & Don Sutherland in “SRYS”(PG) & “M.A.S.H.”(PG) This man is s JERRY H. BIRDWELL, JR. 823-5344 Jerry Birdwell is a specialist in Optional Retirement Plans and Tax Sheltered Annuity Programs to provide future financial security for faculty and staff. He under stands the problems and opportunities peculiar to your profession and would like the opportunity to be of service to you. 3200 So. College Ave. P. O. Box 3667 Bryan, Texas 77801 JeHRMHUI since the summer began, he said. The rise is blamed on the failure of motorists to observe the 55 miles per hour speed limit and heavier traffic flow. “All available DPS troopers will be on duty during the holiday period,” said Speir. Department of Public Safety of ficers and local law enforcement agencies will be cooperating in their attempts to prevent accidents dur ing the holiday period extending from 6 p.m. Friday to midnight Monday, he said. “We are also running a special education program called Opera tion Motorcide’,” Speir said. “It is designed to let the public know where and why fatal accidents are occuring during the holiday.” A July release by the National Safety Council, a non governmental, nonprofit organiza tion, showed that traffic deaths are down nationally by one per cent Jrom 1972. Campus Briefs Aggielands due September 10 0%# ffweefAeeVit tPhrup custom-made for TAMU coeds- in dinner or “pinky" rings this ring $24.95 available only at NORTHGATE 9-5 Monday—Friday 846-5816 The 1974 Aggieland will be ready for distribution September 10, an nounced Sherri Ellis, editor. Yearbooks will be provided to all students who made advance purch ases last year, with students only required to show current or 1973-74 identification cards. The books will be available in the Student Publications Office in Room 216 of the Reed McDonald Building. SG radio needs people Student Government radio needs talent for the fall. Disc jockeys and news staffers must be found for the fall semester. No experience is necessary. All interested persons are asked to call Joe Fulford, station manager at 693-3069. MSC applications open Applications are available for two positions in the Memorial Student Center Council and Directorate. An MSC Council of Public Rela tions and an Arts Committee Chairman are needed. Applications may be picked up in the Student Programs Office start ing at 8 p.m. Monday through 5 p.m. Sept. 9. A minimum GPR of 2.5 is required. Bowling league organizes The TAMU faculty-staff bowling league will hold an organizational meeting Monday. The annual league will meet in Room 102 of the Data Processing Center at 5:15 p.m. Teams will bowl on Mondays from 6:15 to 8:30 p.m. The first game is set for Sept. 9 at Triangle Bowl. Battalion announces openings Several positions are open at The Battalion. Applications are available for copy editor, makeup editor, news editor, beat reporters, feature writ ers, investigative reporters, re search assistants and general as signment reporters. Journalism 203-204 experience is preferred for the editorial positions. Applications and information are, available in Room 222 of the Reed McDonald Services Building. TWU to hold dance Texas Women's University 4s holding a “welcome back” dance Saturday night. Music will be by Highway with TWU students admitted free and any other student or military per sonnel charged one dollar. The dance will be held in the Old SUB Ballroom from 8 p.m. to mid night. THE ACADEMY / OF DANCE Announces - Guest Teacher ANA LUDMILA GEE ^ Former Director National School of Dance, Panama. Accredited by Royal Academy of Dance, London. Children 10 years or over and Adults. Beginners, Intermediate and Advanced. For information please call: 846-1684 or 693-4222 MITCHELLS MITCHELL’S DEPARTMENT STORE—NEXT TO SKAGGS C & D 7 STORES INC 1 UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP \NE DON’T HAVE EVERYTHING- BUT WHO DOES? HOWEVER. VVE^DO^HAVE YOUR ROOM OR APARTMENT: Towels & Wash Cloths • Pillows & Cases • Bedspreads Curtains & Rods • Shower Curtains • Area Rugs Sheets & Blankets YOUR WARDROBE: Slacks • Pant Suits • Hosier Dresses & Skirts Suits • Sports Clothes • Ties & Belts • Shirts • Lingerie • Jeans • T-Shirts & Briefs • Socks MITCHELL’S MANAGER, DON MAHNKE—CLASS ’70, HOPES FOR YOU IT’LL BE THE BEST YEAR YET. GIG ’EM! 10% Student Discount to all students presenting current I.D. card University Square Shopping Center Across from Texas A&M U mm