The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 09, 1975, Image 4

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THE BATTALION
THURSDAY, OCT. 9, 1975
ramm to seek Bentsen’s seat
By I
Associated Press
FIN - Lloyd Bentsen, simul-
“No'ly seeking re-election as U.
end of lor and the Democratic pres
ally fa nomination, drew an oppo-
Aggie Igdnesday in his Senate race.
Litthhilip Gramm, a Texas A&M
the l^sity economics professor,
ganize<ieed for the Democratic
tion in
military— m
■ hief
IJkes
suandy
complaints were filed
^ University Police Wed-
ay and one thief apparently
sweet tooth.
nong the crimes was the
ing of thirteen dollars
of candy from a machine
Harrington Building. An
lanter was taken from the
, the rear wheels were sto-
om a bicycle by Aston, and
mlator was stolen from the
-uv ^ hter y Building.
rOFOR.i ere was also * rejxjrt of a
bt. IDJ Being hanged in front of
j, 1 KMOUjer Hall. Investigation by
fwe iers determined that the
'ROfAial was killed legally by
No charges were filed. Al-
gh blood was left on the
valk.
senatorial nomination and declared
that Bentsen’s dual candidacy “al
ready is an issue.
Bentsen will be on the Texas
Democratic primary ballot next
May both as senatorial candidate
and as a choice in the state s first
presidential preference primary.
Notice!
WANTED — Graduate stu
dents needing extra dollars.
Those qualified to illustrate, re
view and critique entertain
ment events (e.i. movies, re
staurants, plays, concerts) and
books, or wanting to sell feature
photos or articles are asked to
apply to Sandy, special sections
editor at the Battalion Office,
second floor Reed McDonald
Building between 6 and 11
p.m., Monday through Thurs
day.
WANTED — Freshmen or
sophomores interested in be
coming assistant to the editors
for special sections, campus
production desk.
Applicants should come by
The Battalion office, second
floor of the Reed McDonald
Building, between 6 and 11
p.m., Monday through Thurs
day, and see.Sandy Russo, cam
pus editor.
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Gramm, 33, said that Bentsen, in
his quest for national standing, had
taken positions that are “out of step
with the views of the people of
Texas.
He said Bentsen had voted to re
duce the oil-depletion allowance for
major petroleum companies, a con
gressional decision that Gramm
claims cut oil-company investments
— largely in Texas — by $1.9 bill
ion.
“I pledge to the people of Texas
that I will use my knowledge of
economics, my voice, my vote, and
my energy to stop the inflation. I
will oppose any expansion of federal
spending which exceeds the rate of
growth in tax collections, Gramm
said.
He asserted that American his
tory “reveals only one cause of infla
tion: government deficit spending
financed by printing money which
drives the demand for goods and
services up at a more rapid rate than
new goods and services can be pro
duced.
Gramm, a frequent speaker
against government regulation of oil
and other industries, is well known
as an advocate of free market
economics — letting supply and
demand operate unfettered.
“By and large, federal regulation
has stifled competition and has been
to the detriment of the consumer,
he said.
Does this include laws protecting
working people? he was asked.
“We need to reappraise our labor
laws to reappraise the extent to
which we have a balance of power,
he said, additing that both “big busi
ness and big labor” sometimes work
against the common good.
As senator, he said, he woidd
work to cut off federal funds for bus
ing school children and for a con
stitutional amendment stripping
the courts of their power to order
pupils to be bused.
Gramm said he intends to spend
the full $641,GOO allowed by federal
campaign laws to “defeat Lloyd
Bentsen in one of the greatest up
sets in Texas history. He said he
has “many friends in the oil indus-
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THE GREATEST
SANDWICH
The greatest sandwiches in the Southwest are served from
11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. each day Monday through Friday on
floor 11M, Conference Tower. The greatness of these sand
wiches is no accident. There are several types of meats and
you can select your choice and mix or match any three pieces
for your sandwich on the bread of your choice.
Two of the several types of bread are sour dough and baked
fresh daily in our Duncan bakery. Further, these breads are
prepared without shortening for the diet conscious guest. For
the greatest taste tempting delight just make your sandwich
exactly like you want it and pop it into one of the handy
micro-wave ovens. This wonderful sandwich and a bowl of
soup for only $1.50 plus tax will place you on cloud 11M.
We agree this is a bit of a long story, but it is difficult to stop
talking about our tasty sandwiches.
Open Sunday 11:00 A.M* -1:30 P.M. for regular meal only.
“QUALITY FIRST”
try” but no specific group is bankrol
ling his candidacy.
He acknowledged voting for
Bentsen in the 1970 Democratic
primary, when Bentsen defeated
incumbent Sen. Ralph Yarborough,
even though Bentsen - in Gramm’s
words - ran a “mud slinging cam
paign.”
Gramm, a Georgia native and
Ph.D. graduate of the University of
Georgia, said he is on a leave of
absence from A&M, where he
teaches courses in the theory of
money and banking.
He is an economic consultant on
energy to the National Science
Foundation and the Arms control
and Disarmament Agency, consul
tant on environment and taxation to
the provincial government of On
tario and a director of Common
Sense, Inc.
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
WANT AD RATES
One day 10c per word
Minimum charge—$1.00
Classified Display
$1.50 per column inch
each insertion
ALL classified ads must he pre-paid.
DEADLINE
3 p.m. day before publication
OFFICAL NOTICE
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Smith, Evelyn Kay
Degree: Ph.D. in Economics
Dissertation: RELIABILITY IN THE DEMAND FOR
AND SUPPLY OF ELECTRICITY.
Time: October 20, 1975 at 9:30 a.m.
Place: Room 434-F in the Harrington Center
George W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
There is a niispriul in ihe l nixersit) Molor Vehicle
Regulations: Item 1 under‘Othei Parking Regulations
should read as lollows:
1 \ll vehicles registered In students innst he
mox ed liom Parking Areas i PA IS, 50, 00, 01,
02, and PA 19 south ol Old Main Drive, loam
other area In 10:00 a. in. on dav s when there is
a home loothall game.
SPECIAL NOTICE
FOR SALE
1927 Buggati replica. Runs super. Looks fantastic.
$4200. Write Steve, 9206Tooley, Houston, 77071. 23t3
Sell your used air conditioner to White s Auto Store or
trade on new Catalina home appliances.
VW Squareback '69, rebuilt engine, AM-FM radio, clean,
$1200. VW Beetle 64, rebuilt engine. Sporty, good work
car, $400. 846-3995. 19t5
BEER DRINKERS, l or Sale 16 gal Beer Ta,
excellent condition, S100. 693-9932
>|>er,
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Help Wanted
Part time farm help needed. Farm
machinery maintenance. General farm
lalxir. Contact Sam F. DeStefano, Box
256, Muinford, TX.
713/279-3701 after 6:30 p.m.
Jot I
Dodge Tradesman van 1968, good tires, good condition,
talk price. 822-1886 after 6; 822-2323 day. 15tfn
Hilltop Lakes, 2 lots for sale, 1 near lake. Club and
hunting privileges. 864-8338, Houston, Texas after 5:30
p.m. 21t4
WORK WANTED J
Typing. Ail kinds. Lowest rates in town Pick up. dropoff,
campus. 693-3512. 19*6
Full time typing. Symbols. Call 823-7723.
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T&W Portable Custom Welding. Phone 693-5:'-
! FOR SALE OR RENT
Typing. Experienced, but. aecnralr All kinds. 622-
0544. j|U6
Service For All
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
Free Estimates
HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY,
INC.
Dodge Sales and Sen ice Since 1922
1411 Texas Ave. — 823-SI 11
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Mobile Home Park
minutes from cam
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utilities, large
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ming pool, TV cable, all city
lots, - '
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Get the Best for Less 394tfn
Need to buy two decent tickets for Buvlor game Call
after 6 p.m. 846-3098. 20t2
FOR RENT
TUNE-UPS & MINOR REPAIRS AT
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846-8213 Class of’65
ATTENTION DECEMBER GRADUATES!
Orders lor Graduation Announcements will be taken
beginning September 8 tlmi October 10, at the Student
Finance Center Ollice, Room 217, MSG, Monday thru
Friday, 8:00 to 4:00. 7tl7
PERSONALS
Crush
all smokes
dead out.
1 bedroom furnished garage apartment.
Near 29th St. and Coulter Dr. in Bryan.
$135 a month. No bills paid. Available
immediately. Call 822-3823 or 822-
1154, ask for Elaine or leave message.
I*nrnisliccl, one bedroom apartment, S125. Available
mid-October. S22-4066 . 22(5
Roommate needed. One bedroom apartment. Planta
tion Oaks. Call 693-4029. 23tl
MEN! — WOMEN!
JOBS ON SHIPS! American. Foreign.
No experience required. Excellentpay.
Worldwide travel. Summer job or
career. Send $3.00 for information.
SEAFAX, Dept. K-3 Box 2049, Port
Angeles, Washington 98362. 15.7
| " , FOR SALE
STA-250 stereo receiver. Excellent
FM 50W/Channel. Two months
old. New, $336. Sell, $236. Two
SQ Quadrophonic decoders.
846-3545
Thorens TD160C manual turntable with base and dust
cover. Excellent condition, $185 or best offer. 846-
4571. 2312
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Has the following openings:
Clerk Typist
Secretaries plus shorthand
Clerk
Manager-Trainee
Assistant Manager
Salesman (salary plus commission)
Aid-Trainee
Laborers
Carpenter
AND OF COURSE:
Numerous other positions
822-7308
2008 Texas Ave.
Plantation Shopping Center
Please: help prevent forest fires.
SCHOOLS
0PEN&
mrn.
\1R. GATTI S. Part time and full time help wanted.
Applv in person between 1-5 p.m. 22t3
□RIVE CAREFULLY
SOSOLIKS
TV & RADIO SERVICE INC.
Zenith Sales and Services
TV Rental
713 S. MAIN BRYAN 822-2133
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
FarmeXs Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
/-/ave you tried the hew
RAMADA BARBER SALON?
owned & operated by Troy Causey
Roffler products for men.
846-8811 ext. 104
HOUSEWIVES
STUDENTS
We need full-time or part-time employees to
work 5 days a weak. Cashiers and counter work.
10a.m. 'til 3 p.m.
lla.m.^ilSp.m.
Sp.m.'tilSp.m.
5 p.m.'til 10 p.m.
If you nood a job and want to work wo will arrango tba
hours to fit your schadult. Must bt n#at and dapandaMt,
Apply in person only, if possible 9:30 a.m. 'til 11:00 a.m.
Hourly wage is negotiable.
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