The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 14, 1976, Image 4

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    THE BATTALION
’Student Radio
to return to air
‘Inalienable rights’ basis
Pres. Williams
to be featured
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 14, 1976
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THE
WEDNE:
in early spring
Student Radio is out there, but
/ou can’t hear it yet.
Texas A&M’s student-run radio
itation will return to the air at the
irst of the semester.
for Israeli-Arab resolution
at Presnal dinner
Associated Press
Student Radio left the air last Au
gust to replace its dilapidated
jquipment with all-new, solid state
equipment. The installation was to
lave taken a matter of weeks, but
instead took a matter of months.
The exact opening date has not
been decided upon but will be
scheduled soon after testing of all
equipment has been completed. The
station has been broadcasting a test
signal the past several days.
t Student Radio operates over
ommunity Cablevision and Mid-
^west Video cable companies at 89.1
FM. The station has plans to broad
cast around the clock in the near fu-
|ture, says Station Manager Scott
"Sherman. The station has also added
a set of call letters, KANM, for A&M
University.
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. —
Arab delegates say they have agreed
in principle on a resolution to put
before the Security Council calling
for Israeli withdrawal from all oc
cupied Arab territory and recogni
tion of the “inalienable national
rights” of the Palestinians as the basis
for any Arab-Israeli peace settle
ment.
High-level sources said differ
ences remain over what to stress and
assessment of the U.S. position, but
a draft of the resolution is expected
by the end of the week.
The sources said the United States
may be amenable to a resolution
promoting the “legitimate interests”
of the Palestinians but will veto one
that calls for Israeli withdrawal from
all occupied territories.
Speaking Tuesday in the second
day of council debate on the Arab-
Israeli dispute. Ambassador
Mouaffak Allaf of Syria called for four
steps to a peace settlement: “total
Israeli withdrawal,” recognition of
Palestinian rights, a declaration of
peace and a Security Council meet
ing to consider “peace requirements
and guarantees.”
Egyptian delegate A. Esmate
Abdel Meguid also called on Israel to
withdraw from all the occupied ter
ritories and recognize the rights of
the Palestinians, “not only for the
sake of abiding by the numerous
United Nations resolutions but to
win acceptance in the Middle East.”
He also called for a resumption of
the Geneva peace conference, which
met once in December 1973 and
then adjourned while Secretary of
State Henry S. Kissinger tried to
work out a series of limited
agreements between Israel and each
of its Arab adversaries.
Arab sources said the Palestine
Liberation Organization in its
speech at the start of the debate
Monday indirectly recognized Is
rael’s right to exist for the first time
and indicated it would accept the
creation of a separate Palestinian
state alongside a shrunken Israel.
The PLO previously demanded
that the Jewish state be replaced by a
secular Palestinian state which in ef
fect would be dominated by the
Arabs. Rut the sources said chief
PLO delegate Farouk Kaddoumi
signaled the policy shift by indicating
approval of a partition plan proposed
in 1948 by the U.N. mediator in the
first Arab-Israeli war, the late Count
Folke Bernadotte.
An appreciation dinner for State
Rep. Bill Presnal of College Station
will be held at 6:30 p.m. Friday in
Texas A&M’s Duncan Dining Hall.
The Cromets will meetSuii4
room 226 of the M SC from noo: .
p.m.
(
Bernadotte proposed an Arab
state made up of the Negev desert,
the Gaza Strip and the West Bank of
the Jordan river; a Jewish state made
up of Galilee and the coastal area
down to the Gaza Strip; and U.N.
control of Jerusalem, with all faiths
guaranteed unimpeded access to the
holy places.
Such a partition would leave Israel
with about half the territory it had
before the 1967 war.
Presnal, whose district encom
passes Brazos and Robertson coun
ties, is chairman of the House Ap
propriations Committee.
Alpha Zeta will meet Moi, Assoc i at ed
the Rudder Center at 7:30p.it||jg j-
*i|sident o!
BUSINESS C0l4 1 a nation
Featured speakers at the event
will include Bill Clayton, speaker of
the Texas House of Representatives,
A&M President Jack K. Williams,
and Reagan Brown, special assistant
to Gov. Dolph Briscoe.
Tickets for the dinner can be pur
chased at all area banks and financial
institutions for $7.
Inquire About Our Term Stif
Jan. 5
Phone 822-6423 or 822.Mj
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Battalion Classified
Call 845-2611
Coalition threatened;
Italian government shaky
Associated Press
ROME — Premier Aldo Moro
must liberalize his tight-money eco
nomic program to get the Socialist
support he needs to form a new gov-
ertiment. Socialist party leader
Francesco de Martino says.
De Martino told newsmen Tues
day night, after Moro accepted Pres
ident Giovanni Leone’s mandate to
try to form a new cabinet, that the
“central issue” in the political crisis is
renegotiation of the industrial recov
ery plan now before Parliament.
“The measures of the outgoing
government were absolutely unac
ceptable,” the Socialist leader said.
Moro’s Christian Democrats base
their economic policy on tight credit
and restricted government invest
ment. This has reduced the inflation
rate from 25 per cent to 16 per cent,
but the Socialists are demanding a
liberalization because unemploy
ment has soared to 7 per cent of the
work force of 20 million.
De Martino also reiterated his par
ty’s demand that the new govern
ment be built on “an agreement
among all democratic forces, without
exceptions on the left” — a reference
to demands for a Communist voice in
national policy.
The Communists, Italy’s second
largest party and the largest Com-
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Somewhere around the corner,
down the road, or just a few blocks
away, there's a great meal just
waiting for you. It's "finger lickin’
good" chicken. So what are you
waiting for?
Kentucky Fried Ikieken
110 Dominik Dr., College Station
3320 Texas Avenue, Bryan
U.S.D.A. Grade A Chicken
Grown in Texas
munist party in the West, are power
ful in local administrations but have
been excluded from national power
for the past 28 years.
Moro, who resigned last week
after the Socialists withdrew their
support from his minority coalition of
Christian Democrats and Republi
cans, indicated he hoped to work out
a new special relationship with the
Socialists. But he made clear he
would not bring the Communists
into the government.
“I intend to maintain the differ
ence between the governing major
ity and the opposition,” he said. But
he promised an “honest and useful
confrontation” with the Com
munists.
However, the Socialists and the
Christian Democrats are united by
one thing: a desire to ward off the
election of a new parliament that will
have to be called if a new govern
ment cannot be put together.
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 be pre-paid.
DEADLINE
3 p.m. day before publication
ROOMMATE WANTED
SPECIAL NOTICE
Service For All
, Chryslei^Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
Free Estimates
HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY,
INC.
Dodge Sales and Sen ice Since 1922
1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111 .
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Bid forms will be available and sealed bids received until 5
PM January 20, 1976 in the Office of the Inventory Super
visor, Surplus Property Warehouse, Ross and Asbury
Streets, College Station, Texas 77843; for surplus prop
erty consisting of this partial list and other items: Office
machines, Desks, Electronic equipment. Electric
motors. Motor generators. Centrifuges, Theater seats,
Chairs, Air conditioners, many other items, a total of 350
lots. Tbis property may be inspected between the hours of
8 AM & 4:30 PM Monday through Friday except holidays
by contacting Mr. Harold Stancil, Annex Surplus
Warehouse, 713/779-9443, Bldg. 8523 at TAMU Annex
(Old Bryan Air Base). Bid forms will be available at Bldg.
8523. (Note: Lots No. 1 & 2 are located at Cyclotron
Bldg, oh TAMU Campus).
Female student needs 2 female
roommates to share 3 bedroom
home. Near A&M. Fenced
yard, all bills paid, $80 a month.
846-5517
Roommate needed. Private
bedroom in large trailer, $75 a
month, all bills paid. No pets.
Call 845-7551 between 8 and 5.
Ask for Bruce.
CITADEL
FOR SALE OR RENT
BELAIR
.Mobile Home Park
6 minutes from campus
Swimming: pool, TV cable, all city
utilities, large lots,
822-2326'or 822-2421
Get the Best for Less 394tfn
104 Pleasant
THE CITADEL NORTH
401 Lake Straat
846-3856
1 and 2 bedroom furnished or un
furnished, with or without bills paid.
ROOMMATE WANTED
John needs a roommate. Briarwood on shuttle bus route.
Call 693-2148. 59t5
ISTOVICH
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SALES • SERVICE
RENTALS
2 bedroom mobile home with
CA/H. Located 1705 Cottonwood
on large private lot. Married
couple only. $150/monthly, no
utilities paid. Call 822-2133 day on
ly. 58t2
Bryan, large, furnished apart
ment with carport. Small, fur
nished, efficiency apartment.
Bills paid.
822-5311, 822-1078
Horse pasture and stalls, 846-7015.
FOR SALE
Let White’s Auto Store, College Station,
serve you with your hardware and plumb
ing needs. North Gate.
SPACIOUS, COMFORTABLE
LIVING FOR $100 A MONTH?
SURE! 3 STUDENTS SHARE A
3 BEDROOM APARTMENT, ONLY $300 —
All bills paid (furnished, $340)
2 Bedroom, 2 Bath apts., $260
Semester Lease
A&M Shuttlebus — 2 pools — 2 saunas
Fast, complete maintenance service
PARKWAY APARTMENTS
1600 Southwest Parkway
693-6540
APARTMENT PLACEMENT SERVICE
3200 South College
823-7506
Reserve your
apartment now
for the Spring
Semester
We Will Show You a Selection
of Apartments in the B-CS Area.
Our Services Free to You
Cynthia Jensen 779-2047
Murray Sebesta 693-8950
Sue Pitts 846-1924
J. Gienn-Broker
ROBERT
TRAVEL
HALSELL
SERVICE
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AIRLINE SCHEDULE INFORMATION
FARES AND TICKETS
DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL
CALL 822-3737
1016 Texas Avenue — Bryan
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
Texas Instruments
CALCULATORS
Brand new
SR 51A - $125
plus $1.75 shipping
1 yr. warranty; prompt ship
ment.
DWX Systems
2204 Melrose Ave.
Ames, Iowa 50010
FOB SALE BY OWNEB
2 bedroom, 1 bath house near
Haswell Park in Bryan with one car
garage and carport. Living and din
ing rooms panelled, large air con
ditioner, range and fenced in yard.
$2200 equity and $124 monthly
payments. Call 822-5206 for ap-
pointment.59t3
MR. GATH’S
is looking for additional versatilet H
tainers: guitar, banjo, pianist,SB E
duos and groups. We are alsooft: B
cash award plus contract for the!:
tion of a “Mr. G. Ragtime Band.®
Ifave talent and would liketoaucr
call 846-4809
for appointment.
Part time secretary, avail
only when needed. TypiJ
shorthand. Neat, reliable®
fast. Must have own type®
ter.
Call 693-2914
ATTENTION CB’ers
Order the CB Book
Coast to coast lingo
Nationally distributed.
Send $2.00 check or money order:
“The Book” Co.
P.O. Box 14
Stillwater, OK 74074 5912
For employment Information atlU
A&M University dial 845-4444 24ko
day. Equal Employment Oppoti
through Affirmative Action. B
Texas A&M Universify
WORK WANTED
Two air conditioners. Carpet plus pad. 822-5505 58t2
Typing. Symbols. Sharon, 845-5521.
Will type. 823-4579. Available all day.
Will type. 823-4579 after 5 and all day Satur^E
HELP WANTED
Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All ^
0544.
Part time maid. Need light
housework done daily when in
town. Mornings. Must be reli
able. $3 per hour.
Call 693-2914
Full time typing. Symbols. Call 823-7723.
RN needed for 3-11 and 11-7
shifts. Part time or full time. Call
or come to Grimes Memorial
Hospital, Navasota, Tx. Ask for
Mrs. Winklemann, 825-6585
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
FarmeXs Insurance Grof
3400 S. College 82M> :
Waitress wanted. Possible $3 to $5/hr. Inquire at
Sports Club, 846-2415. 59t9
SOSOLIK
TV & RADIO SERVICE 0j
Zenith Sales and Servicif
TV Rental
713 S. MAIN BRYAN I
Exercise Rooms
(Men & Women)
2 Swimming Pools
Sauna Baths
Tennis & Volleyball Courts
Recreation Center
1, 2, 3 Bedrooms
Furnished and Unfurnislied
' All Bills Paid
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1201 Highway 30 (713)693-2933 (713)693-3014