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    Page 4 THE BATTALION
TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1975
Unwed teacher demoted,
loses state court battle
to nature’s discrimination
AUSTIN (AP) — A pregnant and
unwed teacher who lost her clas
sroom job was discriminated against
by nature, not the school administ
ration, State District Court Judge
Jim Meyers ruled Monday.
Harriet Wardlaw was transferred
from Lyndon B. Johnson High
School to a junior high school library
after she told Supt. Jack Davidson
she wanted to have the child but did
not intend to marry.
She contended she was discrimi
nated against because of her sex. An
unmarried male teacher who
fathered a child would not have
been treated the same way, she
said.
“There was no evidence that Dr.
Davidson treated male teachers
who became parents of children out
of wedlock differently from female
teachers who became parents of-
children out of wedlock,” the judge
said.
“Such evidence normally would
not be available since, presumably,
male teachers do not reveal their
fatherhood of children out of wed
lock, and female teachers, at some
time during their pregnancy, neces
sarily reveal their motherhood.
“An unmarried male teacher who
advised the school administration
that he was an unwed father and that
he planned to share that information
with his students, would, I must
presume, be treated the same as
Ms. Wardlaw.
“The discrimination is in the
knowledge available to Dr. David
son, not in his treatment of male and
females. Eventually, he will know
when a female teacher is going to be
a mother; he may never know when
a male teacher is going to be a
father.
“Discrimination in the availabil
ity of knowledge must be charged to
nature, not to Dr. Davidson, the
judge said. Ms. Wardlaw’s lawyer
said a decision would be made later
on whether to pursue the matter
with the Austin school board or
through the federal courts.
Board to ‘spread word’
about amnesty program
WASHINGTON (AP) — With
only 11 days left of President Ford’s
amnesty program, the Presidential
Clemency Board announced Mon
day its members will fan out across
the nation to spread the word about
the plan.
Board Chairman Charles E.
Goodell said they will go to the big
cities, with the largest television
markets, to hold news conferences
and make themselves available for
interviews to explain and answer
questions.
“I want to make it clear that this is
not a recruitment drive,” but to in
form “those who may be eligible so
they may decide for themselves in
case they care to participate,” he
said.
Fifteen cities have been chosen
and Goodell said five or six more
may be added.
The decision for the board mem
bers to hit the road, Goodell said
was prompted by the tremendous
upsurge in applications since he
launched a nationwide radio-TV
campaign on Jan. 6.
“In the last 10 days alone, applica
tions have doubled,” he said.
“In addition,” he said, “we have
been overwhelmed by calls from
people in almost every state indi
cating that they just heard about the
program. This confirms what I have
repeatedly stated that lack of know
ledge and confusion about the prog
ram is the major reason for the slow
response to the clemency board
program. ”
Goodell was asked at a news con
ference if he had presented to Ford
the hoard's unanimous recommen
dation that the program be ex
tended. He said not yet and that he
is circulating for comment a memo
to the Defense and Justice depart
ments, which operate the methods
of signing up for amnesty by those
who have not been convicted.
The board deals only with the
100.000 to 120,000 men estimated
to have been convicted of draft eva
sion and desertion during the Viet
nam era. The Pentagon deals with
13.000 unconvicted deserters. The
Justice Department deals with
6,200 unconvicted draft evaders.
The memo, Goodell said, pro
vides options for the President, in
cluding extension of only the Cle
mency Board’s operation, but not
the other two programs.
The board makes recommenda
tions to the President to grant out
right pardons or pardons after a
specified number of months in pub
lic service jobs.
i. \ki;mi;\y cum
3 Miles N.on Tabor Road
Saturday Night: Charles Ellison & the Countrymen
From 9-1 p.m.
STAMPEDE Every Thursday Nite
(ALL BRANDS BEER 35 cents)
Every Tuesday Nite
$2.50 Ladies $3.50 men
All Brands Beer FREE
Music furnished by the Brazos Sounds
SOSOLIKS
TV & RADIO SERVICE INC.
Zenith Sales and Services
TV Rental
713 S. MAIN BRYAN 822-2133
Country Stampede Night
Wed. Jan. 22
at the new
Fiesta Ballroom
Groesbeck Rd. & Palasota
Music by
The Ramrods
8 p.m.—12 a.m.
LADIES FREE
Beer Available
ALL MAGGIES & AGGIES
WELCOMED
F&rkMey
Professionally managed by Multi-Management
1, 2, & 3 bedroom apartments, washer-dryer
connections, recreation facilities.
Semester leases
Phone: 846-5767
1600 Southwest Pky.
General
Electric
SOUTHWEST VILLAGE
APARTMENTS
“ALL NEW” FURNISHED - UNFURNISHED
1 & 2 BEDROOMS - 2 BEDROOM STUDIOS
H0TP0INT ALL ELECTRIC KITCHENS
INDIVIDUAL HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING CONTROLS
SWIMMING POOL - SAUNA BATH
ALL UTILITIES PAID - CABLE TV
1101 Southwest Pkwy. 846-1931 College Station
THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE
’/2 PRICE
For Students
FOR ONLY $ 6.25
you can have
THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE
delivered to your dorm or apartment
for the whole semester
call 693-2323
822-1025
693-3218
SPECIAL NOTICE
BATTALION CLASSIFIEh
Service For All
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
Free Estimates
HAL8ELL MOTOR COMPANY, INC.
Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922
1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111 57tfn
FOR RENT
HELP WANTED
ATTENTION MAY GRADUATES
You may begin ordering graduation announcements
January 20-February 21, at the Student Finance Center,
Room 217, Memorial Student Center, Monday thru
Friday, 8:00-4:00. 59t20
EUROPE — ISRAEL — AFRICA — ASIA
Travel discounts year-round. Student Air Travel
Agency, Inc. 5299 Roswell Rd, Atlanta, Ga, 30342,
252-3433. 58U6
FOR SALE OR RENT
Mobile Home Park
from campus
all
5 minub
ling pool, 1
utilities, large lots, from $29.
tes
Swimming pool, TV cable,
lari
ity
50
822-2326 or 822-2421
Get the Best for Less
TRAVIS HOUSE APTS.
* Spacious 1 & 2 bedroom
* Furnished or unfurnished
* All utilities paid
* Swimming pools
* 2 laundries
* Play yard
* Shuttle bus service
* From $155
505 Hwy. 30
846-6111
40tfn
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.
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OFFICIAL NOTICE
THE GRADUATE (XJI.LECEg
Final Examination for the Doctoral
Name: Dudley, Patrick Hardy
Degree: Doctor of Philosophy in Health
Education
Dissertation THE EFFECTS OF CRYOtJ
AND STATIC STRETCHING ONKojl
MUSCLE TENSION AS DETERMlJB
E LECTRC > M YOCiRAPHY.
Time: January 24. 1975 at 2 (X) p m.
Place: Seminar Room in C. Rollie White
George W Kun/e
Dean of the Graduate College
INSTRU CTI0N~
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
No down payment. No closing cost.
My brick home, 1727 sq. ft.
810 E. 29th St. Bryan
$163 total monthly payment.
(Principle, interest, taxes and in
surance)
VA and FHA appraised, Total Price
$16,500
KIMBROUGH REALTY
823-0554
BROADMOOR APTS.
2 Bedroom, 1 bath, central air & heat,
panelled, carpeted & draped, close to
school. University Shopping Center, &
Medical Center, $155. unfurnished.
$175 furnished. All bills paid including
cable.
1503 Broadmoor
846-1297 or 846-2737
AVON
Needs part-time help in this
area.
Call 846-8224
SCUtfn
Piano Ac Organ
Instruction
10 years experience with students from$4) J
old. |
Beginning Ac Intermediate Levels. I
Cynthia Mente
N22-7976
Glen Oak
Mobile Home Park
Private, Country Living
For Rent: Mobile Homes,
Mobile Home Spaces
6 miles from campus on Hwy. 30
Call after 5, 846-1865
Now taking applications for cooks — fountain — and
carhops. Sonic Drive-In, 104 E. University 58t5
Young man wanted to work parttime hours, afternoons
Experience desired. Apply in person. Farmers Market
Delicatessen, 2700 Texas Ave. Bryan. 59t3
Housekeeper wanted, part time, $2-hr 846-1564 5914
WANT MORE OUT OF LIFE? A little extra money can
mean a lot of extra living! Earn extra income as a neigh
borhood Am way Distributor of nationally known pro
ducts. For appointment call 846-7381 50t24
ROOMMATE WANTEtl
FE M ALE R<X>M M ATE to share studio q«tiJ
month, Doux Chene Apt. 313.
LOST
Great Dane, female, fawn. REWARD, 80-2F
Coldspot refrigerator. 8 foot thinwall trailer type. Nearly
new in perfect condition. $125. Call 823-5936 after
4 58tfc
Mobile home, 12x48 Contempori ‘72. Air, heat, washer,
furnished, storage shed, $3995 . 845-1646; after 5,
823-7421.
Let White’s Auto Store, College Station, serve you
with your hardware and plumbing needs. North
Gate.
58t5
College Station, serve
Nc
338tfn
Camper Storage. 17 foot and above, $10 monthly. Below
17 foot, $5 monthly. Yearly rates available. Will consider
other types of recreational vehicles. 115 Royal St.,
Bry an, Tx. 59t4
Large two bedroom house with study, living room, din
ing room, utility area, fenced yard, with
tance to TAMU. Jacob Beal Real Estate, 823-54
Men or women, full or part time, $2 hour start No
experience necessary. Hours arranged to suit you Fart
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. Wlwtaburgcr. Bry an or C S.
409tfn
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AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES: I
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group 1
3400 S. College 8’J-ili: !
WORK WANTED
ing
ard, within biking dis-
59t8
‘71 two bedroom mobile home, 12x55, washer, dryer,
823-8613. 59t8
Used ice Imix. Dorm size. Used weights. 845-3957,
Louis. 56t3
FOR RENT
Two bedroom house, fenced yard, one car garage with
washer and dryer connections, unfurnished, within hik
ing distance to TAMU. Jacob Beal Real Estate,
823-5469. 59t8
12x60 mobile home, 2 bedroom, utility room, stove and
refrigerator. 589-2727. 59t4
Apartment for rent for 2. $45 a piece, 846-5132. lOtfu
>69 !»t8 FuM ,ime t> ' ping S >' rnbols 0311 823-7723. 392(fn
Typing done, reasonable rates. Can do theses and dis
sertations. Mrs. Whitmore 693-4483 291 tfn
Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All kinds.
822-0544. 233tfn
Typing, reasonable rates. Can do theses and disserta
tions. 846-4960 59t59
SOUTHGATE VILLAsI
APARTMENTS
Family size apartments with koB
closet space. Individually coititfj!
refrigerated air. Cable TV conwcii^K
Complete laundry facilities.
ALL UTILITIES PAID I
One. two. three & four bedroom
menls from $104.00. Some ittikH
now. Married students welcome. B
134 Luther
(off old hwy. 6 so., C. S.) I
Rental Office
846-3702
SHAMROCK VILLAGE
APTS.
one bedroom furnished
utilities and cable paid
convenient to shopping center
3 miles from TAMU
823-8041 846-3687
One bedroom furnished apartment. All bills paid. Acme
Realty, 822-6571. 52tl5
Efficiency apartments, $85. Bills paid, furnished. Con
tact David Beal, 822-4518. 54tfn
i apa
•oh V
lished. Jacob Beal Agency, 823-5460.
54 tfn
ATTENTION MARRIED COUPLES. Oneand2bed-
room furnished apartments. Ready for occupancy. I'/fc
miles south of campus. Lake for fishing. Washateria on
grounds. Country atmosphere. Call D. R. Cain Co.,
823-0934 or after 5, 846-3059 or 822-6135. 166tfn
Furnished or unfurnished, large five room house, en
closed barbeque pit, large concrete patio, double gar
age, washer and dryer connections, carpeted, clean and
neat, furnished $150 per month, unfurnished $135 per
month plus $50 deposit. 822-0676. 59tl
2 bedroom duplex near Crockett School, unfurnished,
no bills paid, $100; 1 bedroom furnished, all bills paid
apartment, $135; 2 bedroom furnished, all bills paid,
$160. 401 Cooner, C. S. No pets. 846-7414,
846-3050. 59t4
Two bedroom mobile home 3 miles SW of university,
AC, carport, couples only. Call 846-4214 after 6
p. m. 58t5
Completely furnished 3 room apartment. 2 students, 2
beds. No dogs or children, $60, you pay utilities.
822-5475. 58t2
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TRINITY GARDEN DUPLEXES
Like Home Living
2 bedroom - IJXj baths - carpet - drapes central heat anil
air - electric kitchen - range, refrigerator - dishwasher*
disposal - washer dryer attachments in garage, fence:*
back yard — pet accepted.
846-3988
1712 Trinity Place
College Station, Texas J
Semi-furnished garage apartment, utilities
, 822-3567.
paid.
58tfn
WILLOW OAKS
APARTMENTS
COME LIVE WITH US —
Efficiency Apartments $145
— All Elec. Kitchens • Dishwasher • Disposal.
— Ind. Heating & Cooling, Patios or Balconies
Luxury Garden & Townhouse Apts, from $190
— One Story, Assigned Privacy Parking
— All Elec. Kitchens, Attic Storage
— 5 Laundry Areas — 2 pools
— Excellent Maintenance
— 24 hr. Security
3902 E. 29th Bryan
713/846-7996
A&M SHUTTLE SERVICE
STUDENT RATES
PLAY AREA
(FOR CHILDREN)
CLUB (Penthouse I)
SAUNA batha a.
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 111
Snack Bar & Billards
846-8561
' BASKETBAllil
'COURT
VOLL6Y3AU 1
eex/ffr
INDIVIDUAL
HEATING A
AIR
CONDITlONINil
24 HOUR
SECURITY
Jj ALL UTILITIE!
RAID
COVERED
PARKING
ALLELECTRIC
APPLIANCES
^3^
NOW OPENING PHASE ill 8.
IV APARTMENTS STARTING AT
S139 & UP_
1 2 3 BEDROOMS
Is
FURNISHED & UNFURNISH ED
APARTMENTS
Office open 9-7, Sunday 2-6. Will show
Apts, after hours by appointment.
1201 HWY 30 COLLEGE STATION
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Come visit us at Briarwood. We love it here and we think
you will too. Briarwood has been carefully designed to
insure you the very best in apartment living. Only five
minutes from Texas A&M, Briarwood offers you tennis
courts, sauna baths & exercise rooms, your own Club
lte - Hw - v 6 - , (Penthouse I), Cable TV, sun decks,
"^^^wall-to-wall carpeting, modern kitchens
I ^^^^24-hour security, all utilities paid.
/ ^ ° a nd there’s more. Come see!
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Texas Avenue
Cal1 693-2933
*MThere your friend’s
q are your ijelgflibors.
y<BriarwM«f
1201 Highway 30
College Station