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Page 6 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1974 Boston mayor asks for US assistance BOSTON (AP) — Mayor Kevin H. White on Tuesday requested that U. S. marshals be stationed in South Boston to keep racial violence over school integration from spread ing to other parts of the city. “Without additional assistance, the school buses cannot roll in South Boston, the court-ordered busing plan cannot be implemented and Council to evaluation the general safety of the community cannot be assured,’ White said. “Unless adequate assistance is forthcoming, the volatile situation in one isolated area of the city can spread rapidly and relentlessly throughout the entire city,” White said. “And unless the intense bur den on the police can be relieved in An organizational meeting of the Student Academic Council (SAC) will be Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in room 204 Harrington Center. There are 70 senators in Student Government. Thirty represent liv ing areas and 40 represent colleges. SAC is composed of the senators representing colleges. . Each college has a differing number of senators based on its size. The senators from each college elect one senator to represent the college on the style and drafting committee. The style and drafting committee coordinates the work of their col lege. Publishing professor evaluations is a main goal of SAC, said Jeff Dunn, chairman. Members on SAC are responsible for evaluations of professors in their respective colleges. If professors do not want the evaluation forms given during class, the forms will be avail able before and after the class. The evaluation will probably be in questionnaire form on computer sheets, Dunn said. Dunn plans to have teacher evaluations completed by the end of the semester. The evaluations may be only on new professors, but will AAUP criticizes dismissal WASHINGTON (AP) — The American Association of University Professors AAUP has criticized the University of Texas Board of Re gents and Chancellor Charles LeMaistre for the firing of UT- Austin President Stephen Spurr. In a letter to LeMaistre and Re gents Chairman A. G. McNeese, AAUP General Secretary Dr. Joseph Duftey said the regents “ap pear to have acted. . .without hav ing provided the faculty and other academic components of the uni- versity with the opportunity to re gister their legitimate concern. ” Duffey said the letter was written to express “our association’s strong sense of concern over the summary dismissal of Spurr from the Presidents. . . ” A meeting of the University of Texas general faculty last week ap proved a resolution calling for LeMaistre’s resignation. The re gents have refused to make public LeMaistre’s reasons for dismissing Spurr as president. THE BLUE HAVEN 822-9834 W 25th Happy Hour 4-7, Draft Va price Pool, music, fun and games 3.00 Special Fri & Sat 8:30-12 All Draft you can drink WELCOME AGGIES & MAGGIES HELP WANTED OAK FOREST Mobile Home Park “THE LUXURY MOBILE HOME COMMUNITY” 1 Vz miles from A&M Clubhouse Swimming Pools Laundromat Concrete Pads with Tiedowns Large Concrete Patios with Sidewalks Playground It costs no more to live in the finest. Krenek Tap Road, Off Hwy. 6 South 846-3857 or 846-2680 ZIPPER LOUNGE 846-3450 H WY 6 SOUTH, FRONT OF TEXAS WORLD SPEEDY Presents Nightly EXOTIC Dancing, Pool & Games AMATEUR Night Fri & Sat 8-12 - 1st-2nd Prizes Happy Hour Mon-Fri 5-8 Draft and Coolers Vz price Fri & Sat Special $4.00 8:30-12 All draft beer you can drink WELCOME AGGIES & MAGGIES Dancers Wanted Start Pay $3.00 Hour Call before 5:00 823-7804 After 5:00 846-3450 prepare reports probably include till professors, he said. The evaluations will be available for student use. They can also pro vide input in determining tenure, if administrators wish to take advan tage of the evaluations, Dunn said. South Boston, our efforts in other sections will be totally frustrated.” Scattered incidents of violence have broken out in other sections of the city in recent days. There was no immediate re sponse on the request for federal marshals from U. S. District Court Judge W. Arthur Garrity, who or dered that black and white children be bused when schools opened Sept. 12. At least eight people were injured Tuesday when violence erupted at English High School. The school, on the fringe of predominantly black Roxbury, bad been generally peace ful until now. At Technical High School in Rox bury, about 75 black pupils stoned cars, smashed school windows and hurned a black teacher’s car. Until this week, most of the dis ruption over integration was con fined to South Boston, a working class Irish neighborhood. f Campus briefs Sci-Fi Committee shows film EVENINGS 846-2131 846-3420 ANNOUNCEMENT WESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW OF ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA S LARGEST LAW SCHOOL OFFERS A NEW PROGRAM OF SPRING-ENTERING FULL-TIME LAW STUDY (With 2’/j - and 3-year graduation options) AMPLE SPACE is available at our new facilities in both Orange County and San Diego for all qualified applicants to all part- and full- time programs. WHOLE-PERSON ADMISSIONS: Applicants to WSU are never accepted or rejected solely on the basis of LSAT scores and undergraduate GPA's. WRITE OR PHONE FOR CATALOGUE 800 South Brookhurst Anaheim, Ca. 92804 (714) 635-3453 APPLY NOW FOR DAY, EVENING, OR WEEKEND CLASSES BEGINNING FEBRUARY 3, 1975 PROVISIONALLY ACCREDITED BY THE COMMITTEE OF BAR EXAMINERS OF THE STATE BAR OF CALIFORNIA BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES One day 10c per word 10c per word each additional day Minimum charge—$1.00 Classified Display $1.50 per column inch each insertion DEADLINE 3 p.m. day before publication SPECIAL NOTICE ATTENTION DECEMBER GRADUATES! You may begin ordering graduation announcements Sept. 9-Oct. 11, at the Student Finance Center, Rm. 217, MSC, Mon.-Fri., 8:00-4:00. 408tfn FOR RENT FOR SALE Apartment for rent for 2. $45 a piece, 846-5132. lOtfn $125 month Must see to believe. Two bedroom furnished apartment. All bills except electricity, paid. 823-8419 mi6 NOTICE TO ANTIQUE COLLECTORS!! Farm & Ranch Iron Antiques. Plows, Wheels, Bells, Spurs, Branding Irons, Leather Chaps, Stirrups, Axes, Saws, Tools, Wash Pots, Wood Cook Stove, Wood Healers, Victrola, Wash Stand, Trunks, Old Silver, Brass, Copper, Old Bottles, Insulators, “Rockhound Specimens”, Minerals, Crystals, Geodes, Agate, Pet rified Wood, Cactus Plants, and U-NAME-lt. Taka a Casual Stroll Into Bygone Days at: “Collectors Square” 60S South Bryan St. Open Wed. Thru Sat. Every Week BROADMOOR APTS. 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. Summer lease open to students. $10.00 discount to all summer students. 1503 Broadmoor 846-1297 or 846-2737 391tfn HELP WANTED Service For All Chrysler Corp. Cars Body Work — Painting Free Estimates HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY. INC. Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922 HU Texaa Ave. — 823-8111 67tfn Part time hi-fi/stereo repairman, 822-4862. The Cepheid Variable Science Fiction/Fantasy Committee will present “Soylent Green” in the Rudder Center Theater, Oct. 10 at 8 and 10 p.m. Admission will be $1. Classes to hold reunions The Association of Former Students extends the Texas Aggie “howdy” to four groups meeting here on the Texas A&M-Tech football weekend. Almost 1,000 visitors are expected for two class reunions and the Golden and Silver Century Club luncheon. Major donors in the Association’s annual fund program will be honored at the luncheon. The noon informal event in Room 226 of the Memorial Student Center is by invitation only. Association Executive Director Richard “Buck” Weirus and Randy Matson, annual fund director, will speak to the group. No formal speaker is planned. TAMU’s Classes of 1949 and 1959 hold their 25th and 15th year reun ions, respectively, next weekend. Class agents Charles Harrison of Fort Worth and C. M. “Buddy Bell of Cotulla have made arrangements for the Class of ’49 doings, headquartered at the Aggieland Inn. Activities start Friday and conclude with a Sunday business breakfast. Personnel to exchange ideas Texas highway personnel assemble here Tuesday and Wednesday for an annual region conference. The Bryan district, under District Engineer Joe Hanover, is hosting the nine-district meeting. It will enable maintenance engineers and supervisors to exchange information on highway maintenance, traffic and equipment, Hanover indi cated. The Region 2 conference will involve about 125 personnel from Paris, Dallas, Fort Worth, Wichita Falls, Waco, Atlanta, Tyler, Lufkin and Bryan. Sessions will be in the J. Earl Rudder Tower. Vocational schools to meet The majority of the state’s public school vocational administrators- supervisors, about 300 in all, converge on the TAMU campus Tuesday (Oct. 8) for the four-day statewide meeting. The Texas Conference for Vocational Administrators and Vocational Supervisors is scheduled for the Rudder Conference Tower facilities, start ing at 5 p.m. Tuesday with registration. Project director for the conference is John Holcomb, professor of agricultural education at Texas A&M. During the conclave, delegates will hear from a number of Texas Education Agency officials, several speakers from public school systems around the state and officials from state vo-ed organizations representing Ohio, Florida, Oklahoma and Minnesota. CALL NOW TO RESERVE YOUR APARTMENT FOR THE SPRING SEMESTER APARTMENT SELECTORS 3200 S. College Ave. 823-7506 FREE SERVICE TO YOU ARMY SURPLUS We Have Real Surplus Over 6,000 Used Pocket Novels— BARGAINLAND 1809 S. College 822-2210 Bryan 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. FOR RENT Apartments, $85, bills paid, 822-3078. 2609 Todd St., Bryan. 21tfh Small, 2 bedroom house. Perfect for 2 students. Fur nished, water paid. 822-9161. 21t3 Furnished 1 bedroom apartment, 3 blocks from univer sity. $80, 846-0692 or 846-5444 . 21t4 8x40 furnished trailer, $50 monthly plus utilities. Con tact Dwight, 1026 Foster, Apt. 3. 21t3 Two bedroom apartment, appliances furnished, will rent to couples or students. Under $100. Two bedroom mobile home, CA-CH, tree shaded lot. Residential set ting. 1 bedroom house with study. Beautiful lot. Mi nutes from university. Souple or single only. Jacob Beal Real Estate. 823-5469. 18t8 New brick duplex in The Oaks. 2 bedroom, one bath, CH-CA, sunken living-room, carpets and drapes, $210 month. After 5 call 846-0988. 20t4 Horse pasture, $15 per month. Phone 846-7015.20t 16 Mobile homes for rent. 822-2627. Finfeather Acres. 4tfn ATTENTION MARRIED COUPLES. One and 2 bed room furnished apartments. Ready for occupancy. IVfe miles south of campus. Lake for fishing. Washateria on grounds. Country atmosphere. Call D. R. Cain Co., 823-0934 or after 5, 846-3408 or 822-6135. 166tfn AVON Needs part-time help in this area. Call 846-8224 FOR SALE 257-ACRE RANCH NEAR N0RMANGEE i< creeks, two stock tanks, four barns, and four-year ft void, deep well. An all-weather road less than half ft vmile from paved road. Have fun raising livestock *j: Sand hunting game and watching your land grow in X Rvalue. (Rural land values increased 16 percent in !;lTexas last year alone!) Owner wants 15-25 per- ft i;cent down and payout in 15 years at 9 percent ft v$795. per acre. ft | HERMANN REALTY >:•: Burt Hermann ft: Hugo Hein Broker ft: ;{:$ 846-7564 846-4669 £ Avocado print couch and chair, $150. Avocado Tappan range, excellent condition, $100. 693-3213. 22(1 AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-805 SOSOLIK'S TV & RADIO SERVICE INC. Zenith Sales and Services TV Rental 713 S. MAIN BRYAN 822-2133 COUNTRY STYLE LIVING NOW LEASING Wood burning heater, $15. Bull rope, $10. Bare-hack rigging, $10. Need a double mattfess. 846-2421 from 8-5. Ask for Claudia. 22tl 1969 Plymouth Fury III. -2 door, hardtop, 318, V8, loaded, 846-6188, 823-8741. 22tl Bring your bikes to White’s Auto Store, College Station—your oldest and most de pendable store—for parts, repair, or trade and prices you like. 230tfn ’69 VW, engine recently overhauled. Call 846-7811 after 6. 13tfn i town for $750. 19tfn 1973 Honda 350 CL, best motorcycle i 846-5645. AT— The Oaks apartments were built for people who insist on the very best A ^totally unique and exciting way of tlife is afforded by a completely new Rconcept m garden apartments—local ►*ed on a private wooded lake—coun try living at a convenient location. HWY. 2818 at industrial ParU (713) 822-7650. WILLOW OAKS APARTMENTS COME LIVE WITH US — — 1 B/R Fum. 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 Senior boots, complete, $60. 846-2292 after 5. 17t7 7 foot Caldwell weed shredder in good condition. Call 822-3980 after 5 p.m. 500Suzuki, windjammer, roll bars, saddlebags, luggage rack, back seat. Ask for Jim Roy, 823-0810. 21t4 Microscope, $9, amateur science equipment, 846-9175. 20,3 FOR SALE OR RENT / BEUAIR i Mobile Home Park, 5 minutes from campus Swimming; pool, TV cable, all city utilities, large lots, from $29.60 822-2326 or 822-2421 Get the Best for Less 394tfn JOB OPPORTUNITIES Earn your Christmas money in your spare time. Call 846-7381. 19tl7 Men or women, full or part time, $2 hour start. No evperience necessary. Hours arranged to suit you. Part time 10-3 or 5-10 weekends. Apply in person to man ager. We also need management trainees. Salary open. Apply in person to owner. Whataburger. Bryan or C. S. MEN! — WOMEN! JOBS ON SHIPS! No experience re quired. Excellent pay. Worldwide travel. Perfect summer job or career. Send $3.00 for information. SEAFAX, Dept. T-3 P.O. Box 2049, Port Angeles, Wash ington 98362. 17t7 OFFICIAL NOTICE Oflicial notices must arrive in the Office of$t, Publications txd'ore deadline of 1 p.m. ofthedaym ing publication. TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS To be eligible to purchase the Texas A&M r^l undergraduate student must have at least oat^l residence and credit for at least ninety-two(92)si hours. A year in residence may consist of thefij spring semester or one of the above and a full k session (both the first and second terms) TheL passed at the preliminary grade report period a j tober 21, 1974 may be used in satisfying this m hour requirement. Students qualifying undertime lat ion should leave their names with the ringdeiiT, seven, Richard Coke building. This should beck to October 21st in order for all records to bed determine ring eligibility. Students ahead) ninety two (92) completed hours on record mayor any time. Graduate students are eligible toordeJ proof (receipt) tliat they have filed for graduate I ders for mid semester graduates will be takenbytkj^ clerk starting October 24, 1974, and will c through December 6, 1974. All rings must be ptidiri full when the order is placed Students will si they will bring grade reports along when readytoai Students who fail to leave their names in advanced asked to return later to allow times for recordsbj checked. The rings are due to arrive at the F Office on January 28. 1975. All rings ordered, r of whether on October 24, 1974 or December®, 1! will arrive at the same time The ring clerk is a from 8a. m to 12 noon and 1 p.m. JoSp.m. ofeadim Monday through Friday. However, inorderforrt to be checked, orders must be placed prior (0^1 during this ordering period. We hope this ii will be helpful and extend our congratulations. Edwin H Cooper, Dean Admissions and Records Carolyn Wells. Ring Clerk TEXAS A AM UNIVERSITY For employment information at Texaa A AM University Call 845-4444 24 houra a day Equal Employment Opportunity through Affirmative Action. 406tfn CHILD CARE ALL THE WAY AGGIESII! Playland Nursery School Open during the games Call for Information and Reservationl 822-2520 or 822-4972 22fl WANTED Would like to purchase 4 tickets A&M/Texas Tech game inside the 30. Write Stan Irvin, 311 South Bishop, Dal las, Tx. 75208. 21t4 Two attractive female dates for TCU weekend. Call Dave, 845-2174 after 5 2114 Good student typist—Freshman or Sophomore, to learn photocomposition keyboard and work approximately 4 hours each evening, beginning at 4:30 p.m . Monday through Friday. See Mack Goode at the Printing Center. No phone calls, please. 22tfn ROOMMATE WANTED Share 2 bedroom apartment. $50 per month pbl electricity Roger at 845-2216 mornings. WORK WANTED Experienced typists Fast, accurate rei 846-8333 Full time ty ping. Symbols. Call 823-7723. Typing done, reasonable rates. Can do theseiaodb \ertatiom Mrs. Whitmore. 693-4483 Typing Experienced, fast, accurate. All kidl 822-0544 SOUTHGATE VILLAGE APARTMENTS Family size apartments with lots of closet space. Individually controlled refrigerated air. Cable TV connections. Complete laundry facilities. ALL UTILITIES PAID One, two, three & four bedroom apart ments from $104.00. Some available now. Married atudents welcoma. 134 Luther (off old hwy. 6 so., C. S.) Rental Office 846-3702 MOBILE HOME OUTLET Sale$ and Servlet 1 Two Locations: S. Texas & Hwy. 30 693-2929 N. Texas & Hwy. 21 822-9140 TRINITY GARDEN DUPLEXES Like Home Living 2 bedroom - l 1 /^ baths - carpet - drapes central heat and I 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 the doux chgne THE ULTIMATE IN APARTMENT CHATEUX Recreation Center (Athletic Equip. Available Free) Free cCable T.V. Laundry Rooms 14-Hour Security All Utilities Paid Play Area lor Children 1-2-3 Bedrooms furnished unfurnished All electric appliances Individual Heat & air Club (Mansard House) Lighted Tennis Courts Baskt & Volleyball Courts Men & Women Exercise Rooms Sauna Baths A&M Shuttle Service Pools Party Room Lounge Area (with T.V.) 846-3741 (^^) office open between 9-6 Mon - Fri., Sunday 2-5 1401 FM 2818 (West Loop) College StXtion Behind The New K-mart this is living . . this Tlantatio Oaks 860tfn A&M SHUTTLE SERVICE STUDENT RATES PLAY AREA (FOR CHILDREN) CLUB (Penthouse I) SAUNA BATHA & EXERCISE ROOMS RECREATION CENTER (Athletic Equip Avail. Free) CABLE TV LAUNDRIES SUN DECKS (Overlooking Swimming pools) PARTY ROOMS LOUNGE AREA (With TV) LIGHTED TENNIS COURTS "OUR PLACE" The New Phase III / BASKETBALL COURT VOLLEYBALL COURT INDIVIDUAL HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING 24 HOUR SECURITY ALL UTILITIES PAID COVERED PARKING ALLELECTRIC APPLIANCES Snack Bar & Billards 846-8561 NOW OPENING PHASE 111 & IV APARTMENTS STARTING AT $149 & UP l 12 3 BEDROOMS JL FURNISHED & UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS Office open 9-6, Sunday 2-5. Will show Apts, after hours by appointment. 1201 HWY 30 COLLEGE STATION