The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 15, 1974, Image 4

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    Page 4 THE BATTALION
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15
Board hears cases
and trial procedures
Student Government Judicial
Board strived to formalize hearing
procedures Sunday.
The board discussed having a
time limit for the summation of a
case. A summation is the final sum
ming up of a case before the final
decision is made.
“Summations have taken a huge
bulk of the trial, Michael Perrin,
senior member, said.
“If they think it’s relevant, it’s our
responsibility to listen,” said Sam
Walser, graduate board member,
opposing a time limit.
A time limit would not be en
forced while evidence was being
given.
Designating attorneys to the
board was another formalizing pos
sibility discussed. The rule would
eliminate people other than attor
neys arguing for the case.
Standard procedures for motions
such as delay and recess will be set
and put in written form. The proce
dures will be given to the attornies
at the beginning of the hearing.
Creating a grand jury was prop
osed by Perrin because there has
been “a problem with the flow of
information. ”
Members of the proposed jury
would be randomly drawn from the
student body to assure the absence
of internal politics.
Some members of the board said
a grand jury would slow processes.
Since the judicial board will deal
with election cases, they pointed
out, the time element could affect
Tickets, fees, budget
concern student finance VP
“Personally, I feel if a guy gets
caught the first time it may dawn on
him that he can’t park illegally and
get away with it,” said Curt Marsh
student vice president of finance.
Marsh discussed parking tickets,
student service fee allocations,
building use fees and budget
priorities in a “Battalion” interview
Wednesday.
He said in the past the across-
the-board $5 fine for parking viola
tions had been excessive.
His resolution making the fine for
a first offense $2, passed by a voice
vote at last Wednesday’s Senate
meeting.
Calling the senate’s relationship
with the administration decent.
Marsh said he tries to keep up with
administration action on various
fees and acknowledged there have
been some misunderstandings.
One he cited was the interest on
student service fees. About
$535,000 in student services fees
flows throughout the year into an
account administered by the State
Controller, said Marsh.
He said the account is specifically
for student-oriented expenses. The
administration has been putting the
higher than 5% interest of several
thousand dollars into an auxiliary
services account, according to him.
Money in the auxiliary services
account can be used to pay for al
most anything in the university,
said Marsh.
Marsh said the interest as well as
the fees themselves should be
placed in the state account for stu
dent oriented activities.
President Jack K. William’s ac
tion in putting $1,200 of the interest
back into the state account was to
kenism, said Marsh.
He said the senate had been dis
cussing the issue with the administ
ration.
Howard Vestal, assistant vice
president for business affairs, exp
lained that the $535,000 in student
service fees last year was allocated
immediately and earned no in
terest.
Only the surplus was put into a
time deposit account, earning the
interest of $1,200 which was put
back into the student services ac
count, said Vestal.
There is no surplus this year since
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-805
OAK FOREST
Mobile Home Park
‘THE LUXURY MOBILE
HOME COMMUNITY”
IV2 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
La Petite
Academy of Dance
REGISTER NOW
CLASSES START SEPT. 9
-3 Yr. Olds Thru Adults
TAP-BALLET-JAZZ
Classes Limited
JAN JONES HAMMOND
Teacher
3406 S. College 823-8626 Bryan
all the student service fees have
been allocated and no interest is
now being earned, Vestal said.
The Finance Office informed
Marsh that next semester the Board
of Directors may raise the building
use fee from $3.50 to $6.
Marsh said the $2.50 increase is
necessary to help finance $25 mill
ion in 20-30 year bonds for east
campus construction. The interest
on the bonds is 8-9% annually.
The university can finance the
bonds with loans up to six and
three-fourths of the permanent uni
versity fund. The rest has to be
matched by building use fees, he
said.
The permanent university fund
was established in 1876 to create a
first-class university. It consists
primarily of revenue from 2.1 mill
ion acres in West Texas.
Oil was discovered on the land in
the 1920’s and the revenue is about
$35 million a year. The University of
Texas receives two-thirds and
TAMU one-third.
Commenting on the increase in
building use fees. Marsh said,
“That’s the way it has to go. We at
least know what’s going on.
“I’m surprised how open the Fi
nance Office has been with us.
< m w J
Whether we agree or not is irrelev
ant. At least they tell us.”
Marsh said he considered student
government’s purpose to be repres
enting students and serving their
needs.
“We can’t claim we re doing a
perfect job. We may have our
biases. But we do the best we can
and air the issues,” he said.
The biggest increases in the se
nate budget reflect a higher priority
this year on academic and external
affairs, said Marsh.
He said a lot of effort is being put
into getting published evaluations.
The $15,000 allocated for academic
affairs may not all be spent.
The senate has a higher level of
communication now with NSL and
NSA and is using some of their re
sources not tapped before, said
Marsh.
For travel to conventions and
conferences, the senate has allo
cated $1200 this year.
According to Marsh, the senate
hired a full time secretaiy because
increased involvement in external
affairs meant more correspondence
and a heavier work load.
Marsh emphasized that the
budget may not completely reflect
all the senate’s priorities, saying,
“We can do a lot of talking with the
administration without spending
money.
Calling himself an economics
buff, Marsh is a senior marketing
major with an economics minor. He
has been involved in Great Issues
and Rules and Regulations. He also
helped rewrite the Aggie Honor
Code.
SOSOLIK'S
TV & RADIO SERVICE INC.
Zenith Sales and Services
TV Rental
713 S. MAIN BRYAN 822-2133
Curt Marsh
SAINT THOMAS , EPISCOPAL CHAPEL AND
STUDENT CENTER
906 Jersey Street
(Southern Boundary of Campus)
Telephone: 846-1726
Sunday, 8, 9:30, & 11 a. m. and 7:00 p. m.
Tuesday, Canterbury Eucarist and Supper, 6:30 p. m.
Thursday, Holy Eucharist and Breakfast, 6:30 a. m.
Daily, 5:30 p. m. Evening' Prayer
The Rev. James Moore, Chaplain. The Rev. Wm. R. Oxley, Rector
COUNTRY STYLE
LIVING
AT—
The Oaks apartments were built for
people who insist on the very best A
totally unique and exciting way of
Life is afforded by a completely new
concept in garden apartments—local
ed on a private wooded lake coun
try living at a convenient location.
HWY. 2818 at industrial Pari' 1713) 822-7650.
(P'&ltiH'CltAt
Scwict
FREE APARTMENT PLUS CASH — 8 hour day managing local apart
ment complex; no experience necessary. J. O. No. A139-141
JUST YOUR TYPE — Office clerk with general receptionist duties and
good typing. J. O. No. A149
UP TO $1000 PER MONTH — Insurance sales deals with investment,
property and construction. J. O. No. A147
IS JEWELRY YOUR BAG — Local chain needs department manager.
Good benefits. J. O. No. A143
"The Friendly Professionals”
823-0927 1706 E. 29th St., Suite F
WANT AD RATES
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
One day 10c per word
Minimum charge—$1.00
Classified Display
$1.50 per column inch
each insertion
DEADLINE
3 p. m. day before publication
SPECIAL NOTICE
the outcome of the election. The
delay caused by a grand jury, how
ever, would allow the defendant
more time for preparation.
If a member of the board is per
sonally involved in a case, he will
announce that he is involved and
leave. The quorum will stand if a
member leaves for a valid reason. A
quorum, the minimum number of
members required to be present for
the board to transact business, is
presently seven members.
To initiate an appeal, a student
has to file a petition in the Judicial
Board Appeal Box located in the
Student Government Office.
The petition should contain
names of the plaintiff, defendant
and time, location and date of the
violation.
NOTICE TO ANTIQUE COLLEC
TORS!!
Browse for bargains among our many
collector items, Antiques, Bottles,
Glass, Iron-ware, Pots, Crockery,
Rocks, Geodes, Slabs. We sell, buy,
trade. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday,
Saturday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. “WEL
COME.”
“Collectors Square”
608 South Bryan St.
Open Wed. Thru Sat. Every Week
25t4
ARMY
SURPLUS
We Have Real Surplus
Over 6^000 Used
Pocket Novels-
BARGAINLAND
1809 S. College 822-2210
Bryan
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 67tfn
FOR RENT
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
MOBILE
HOME
OUTLET
Sales and Service
Two Locations:
S. Texas & Hwy. 30
693-2929
N. Texas & Hwy. 21
822-9140
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 stodents welcome.
134 Luther
(off old hwy. 6 so., C. S.)
Rental Office
846-3702
FOR RENT
FOR SALE
OFFICIAL NOTICE
A
Apartment for rent for 2. $45 a piece, 846-5132. lOtfn
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. I bedroom house with study. Beautiful lot. Mi
nutes from university. Souple or single only. Jacob Beal
Real Estate. 823-5469. 18t8
2 bedroom furnished apartment 2 blocks from univer
sity. 415 College Main, Apt. 4. CH-CA, $135. 846-0692
or 846-5444. 25t4
Furnished bedroom, utility bills paid, 10 minutes drive
to campus. 846-5645. 25t4
Horse pasture, $15 per month. Phone 846-7015.20t 16
Apartments, $85, bills paid, 822-3078. 2609 Todd St.,
Bryan. 21tfn
George Green
Builder
In an effort to fight inflation we are
reducing our advertising space.
We have new and lived-in
homes for sale. Call us and we
will pass our savings along to
you.
office 823-8041
after 5: 823-5578, 846-3687
Official notices must arrive in the Office of St^J
Publications before deadline of 1 p.m. of the da)
ing publication.
(Conti
Preside
■inkel. '
of wasting
pensive f
that wool
■tution I
I Dr. A.
$125 month
Must see to believe.
Two bedroom furnished apartment.
All bills except electricity, paid.
823-8419
17tl6
Let White's Auto Store, College Station, serve you
with your hardware and ptumhing needs. North
Cate. 338tfn
1973 Honda. 350 CL. excellent condition, executive
owned, bargain. 846-5645. 25t4
Refrigerator and gas range. Call 845-5126 and nights
846-8471. 25t4
VW station wagon, 1969, $800. Ask for Shinichi.
845-7110. 2514
HELP WANTED
'73 Suzuki 750, saddle bags, fairing, after 6
846-2692. MB
y , OUr chr is‘mas money in your spare time. Call Antique bathtub, trunk, oak washstand. Victrola. foot
pedal sewing machine. 608 South Bryan. 25t4
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF
ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS
To he eligible to purchase the Texas A&M riml
undergraduate student must have at least one ^
residence and credit lor at least ninety-two(92)$eit^Hniversit
hours. A year in residence may consist of the
spring semester or one of the above and a full
session (both the first and second terms). Ueh^Jja.
IKtssed at the preliminary grade report periodoi
tol>er 21. 1974 may lx* used in satisfying this nioetjJ
hour requirement. Students qualifying under thisJ
lat ion should leave their names with the ringderku
seven, Richard Coke building. This should be dooea
to October 21st in order for all records tobechttbiJ
determine ring eligibility. Students already hpJ
ninety two (92) completed hours on record n
any time. Graduate students are eligible toordenjf
proof (receipt) that they Iiave filed for graduationU
ders for mid semester will be taken by the ringi
.starting October 24. 1974, and will continuetlm
December 6, 1974 All rings must be paid foraj
when the order is placed Students will save_
will bring grade reports along when ready tour
Students who tail to leave their names in advance*!
asked to return later to allow times for records
checked The rings are due to arrive at the Regbta
Office on January 28, 1975 All rings ordered,
of whether on October 24. 1974 or December6,J u
will arrive at the same time. The ring clerk is on
from 8 a. m to 12 noon and 1 p.m, toSp.m.ofeadm^^ntCITUlt
Monday through Friday However, in order for reaj^l
to he checked, orders must lx* placed prior to IpL
during this ordering period We hope thisinfoni^BffCe GO
will 1m* helpful and extend our congratulations. HU Coil'
Edwin 11 Cooper. Dean p
Admissions and Records H
Carolyn Wells,
Ring Clerk “'t , l
A s<
BASSIN’S
BIKE SERVICE
Sales, Parts, Repair
Lowest Rates in Town
306 Redmond Dr., No. 144,
C.S.
846-3896 evenings.
410tfn
Part time work available to suit your schedule. $2/hour. "IBM” Electric typewriter, adding machine, opaque
Call 846-4701, 2 p.m.-9 p.m. 24t3 projector, copying machine, offset letterpress 608
South Bryan. 25t4
Men or women, frill 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- eg vw e , lgjne recent i y overhauled Call 846-7811
ager. We also need management trainees. Salary open. g I3tfn
Apply in person to owner. WTiataburger, Bryan or C. S.
409tfn
1973 Honda 350 CL, best motorcycle in town for $750
846-5645. 19tfn
If interested in part time or full time job. Pizza Hut
has openings for waitresses. Will arrange work
hours around school schedule.
CONTACT BOB GHARIS
102 East University
College Station
COLLEGE OF SCIENCE ENGLISH P
CIENCY EXAMINATION
All Juniors and Seniors in currictilad j
the College of Science must takethi
English Proficiency Examination or I
Wednesday, October 23, 1974at7:0(|
p.m.
FOR SALE OR RENT
BRITTS
Part time help in advertising layout. Flexible hours,
experience preferred but not required. Apply in
person, Manor East Mall. 25t4
BEUAIR
Mobile Home Park
5 minutes from campus
Swimming pool, TV cable, all city
utilities, lance lots, from $29.50
822-2326 or 822-2421
Get the Best for Less 394tfn
BIOLOGY Department Curricula!
113 BSBE
CHEMISTRY Department Curricula!
22B CHEM
MATH Department Curricula-Roont 2!)!|
ACAD
PHYSICS Department Curricula-Rooml |
PHYS
CHILD CARE
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 information and guidelines a
the nature of the examination, cheo
with the departmental secretary.
Completion of this examination, a
requirement of the College of Science, j
is a prerequisite for registration for tl*|
Spring Semester, 1975.
ALL THE WAY AGGIES!!!
Playland Nursery School
Open during the games
Call for Information and Reservations
822-2520 or 822-4972
2217
WANTED
Good studrut t\ pist Freshman or Sophomore, to a u ^ p
Mobile homes for rent. 822-2627. Pinfeather Acres.4tfn
ATTENTION MARRIED COUPLES. One and 2 bed
room furnished apartments. Ready for occupancy. l l A
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
LOST
Shepard-mix
dog. White, brown spots.
1 eye. Vicinity
Wellborn.
REWARD
Was injured when lo
st. 846-6102
2512
FOUND
photocoin|>OMtion keylxrurd and work approximaftr-™ ,
hours each evening, beginning at 4:30 p.m., VIouifH in'
through Friday See Mack Goode at the PrinuBj
Center. No phone calls, please
j Tin
Riidchu
WORK WANTED
Cl
Experienced typist
846-8333.
Star High School senior ring found in library. Call
Thomas at 846-3320. 23t2
Fast, accurate reasoru&H Th
Full time typiuK Symbols Call 883-7713. Tu
leakin
Whitmore. 693-4483 29!sjp^ 000
At
s
Typing done, reasonable rates. Can do thesesindl^r
sertat ions. Mr
Typing. Experienced, fast.
822-0544
curate. All kinds
Apartment, 1 bedroom furnished studio, 515 First St.,
Northgate. CA-CH. carpeted, drapes. Married students
or coeds. No pets. Phone collect 82x5-2761
Navasota. 24tfn
Nicely furnished 1 liedroom duplex, pine paneling
throughout, $7,5 month. 846-.5122. 24tfn
Rentals near campus. House and apartments.
846-8209. 24t4
NEED EXTRA MONEY!
Excellent opportunity to sup
plement your income, for
husband and wife or single in
dividual, male or female.
Work your own hours, set
your own goals.
For appointment
call 846-8104
after 5.
25t6
present
|Center,
D(
ioutli (
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
FOR SALE
7 foot Caldwell weed shredder in good condition. Call
822-3980 after 5 p.m.
Back issues of Playboy Magazines. Phone
846-9893. 24tfn
1971 12x60 Wickline mobile home. 2 bedroom, 1 l /i bath,
CA-CH. 823-4066 after 5:30. 24t4
Embrey’s Jewelry
We Specialize In
Ag’gie Rings.
Diamonds Set—
Sizing—
Reoxidizing—
All types watch/jewelry
Repair
Aggie Charge Accounts
9-5:30 846-5816
the doux chene
THE ULTIMATE IN APARTMENT CHATEUX
Recreation Center (Athletic
Equip. Available Free)
Free cCable T.V.
Laundry Room,
24-Hour Security
All Utilities Paid
Play Area for 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 Station
Behind The New K-mart
WILLOW OAKS APARTMENTS
COME LIVE WITH US —
— 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
SSOtfn
Tlantation/^"*
Oaks, ,4#
BASKETBALL
COURT
VOLLEYBALL
COURT
INDIVIDUAL
HEATING &
AIR
CONDITIONING
24 HOUR
SECURITY
ALL UTILITIES
PAID
COVERED