Page 4 THE BATTALION FRIDAY, FEB. 6, 1976 THE TAMU ISSHIHRYU KARATE CLUB will meet at 8:30 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays in Room 256 of G. Rollie White. Keep on Clog gin’ (Shalas (Shoes 3725 E. 29th 846-1148 You’re never too old Continued from page 1. Battalion Classified Call 845-2611 what she’s going to do when she gets there. ” CM. Sgt. Vasovski, who retired from the U.S. Air Force in 1971, said he’s fortunate to be at A&M today. In 1939, Soviet forces captured Vasovski, who was then an officer in the Polish army. They turned him over to the Germans, who put him in a prisoner of war (POW) camp in Murnau, Germany. He was transferred to the Allied POW Surgical Hospital in Siegburg in 1941. While at this hospital, Vas ovski worked to gain better condi tions for American prisoners of war. He became senior medical orderly in the hospital in 1943 and for the next two years he was the main con tact between American prisoners and prison authorities. Vasovski negotiated for better food, shelter and medical attention. Housing code defiiK safety and cleanlines Qbc) INTERSTATE 7^%^ NIVERSITY SQUARE SHOPPING CENTER 846hS714 & 846-1151 Daily 7:40,9:30 &Sun 5:50 also Sat CINEMA I “IT'S THE KIND OF MOVIE BOGART WOULD HAVE STOOD IN LINE TO SEE. ‘FAREWELL, MY LOVELY’ IS TOUGH, HARD AND HYPNOTIC.” Several men to seek Congressional position Republican Wes Mowery of Ft. Worth has announced his candidacy for the 6th Congressional District, a seat now held by Olin E. (Tiger) Teague of College Station. Mowery, vice-president of the American Association of Petroleum Landmen, will face Carl Nigliazzo of Hearne in the May 4 Republican Embrey’s Jewelry —Rex Reed, Syndicated Columnist ★★★ ★! HAIL TO ‘FAREWELL’, IT’S LOVELY! PL If you are as starved for entertainment (as I am), this is something you shouldn't miss. It’s a very funny, engaging movie. It is Mitchum’s movie, but that still leaves room for some fine character bits. They’re all there — CHANDLER’S thugs, his corrupt cops, his has-been chorus lines —ALL FOR YOUR MOVIEGOING PLEASURE.” Kathleen Carroll. Naw York Daily News We Specialize In Aggie Rings. Diamonds Set — Sizing — Reoxidizing — All types watch/jewelry Repair Aggie Charge Accounts 9-5:30 846-5816 primary. Ft. Worth television weatherman Ron Godbey will at tempt to unseat Teague for the Democratic nomination. Nigliazzo was defeated by Teague in the 1974 Congressional election. Mowery, 49, who termed himself a “strict constitutionalist,” said the federal government should not be doing everything for everybody. He said, “We need to take on the bureaucratic system; cut it, slap it, dismantle it, whatever it takes to cut the costs of government and get san ity in spending. ” A former mayor of Village, Texas, he said he supports a strong military power for the United States. He also backs a policy of doing away with deficit spending. “Inflation is the crudest tax of all, ” Mowery said, “hurting the poor and those on fixed incomes.” Mowery’s wife, Anna, is the chairman of the Tarrant County Re publican Party. He maintained underground con tact with other camps for resistance and information purposes. He was also instrumental in organizing es cape groups. It was Vasovski who managed the successful escape of two American prisoners who later, in 1945, advised advancing American forces of the camp’s location. These humanitarian actions and the efforts of many of Vasovski’s pa tients enabled him to immigrate to the United States. He was admitted in 1949 and naturalized in 1953. He entered the U.S. Air Force in Sep tember 1949. When he thought about register ing at A&M, Vasovski said, “I had some reservations (about registering at A&M) at first, but I went through the whole rigamarole. ” Vasovski says that his grades are irrelevant. “I will do what I have to do, I don’t like to be a failure.” He lives a very organized life, stemming from more than 35 years of military service. Vasovski says he has no problem finding time to study. The only complaint of his study habits came from Mrs. Vasovski. “At a quarter till two he comes into the bed with cold feet.” Vasovski lives at 214 W. North Ave. with his wife, Ingeborg, who works at the Beutel Health Center. They have three boys, Frank, Thomas and Daniel. Did you know that the open stor age of an abandoned car, an old re frigerator or stove, or just rubbish in general, is a misdemeanor? Did you also know that landlords are responsible for the sanitary con ditions of all shared and public areas, but that occupants are responsible for the cleanliness of their own prem ises? Those items are covered in the Standard Housing Code for College Station. The code establishes minimum standards of occupancy and it applies to all dwellings, apart ments and rooming houses. Everything from structural strength to proper lighting and ventilation is considered by the code. For example, every kitchen, bat hroom, hallway, corridor and porch must have at least one light fixture. Also, any habitable room must con fix I tain at least two separate ele outlets. |istiu( All interior stairs and stamjof car more than four steps mustlty in handrails or protective railing Uni' Another item: Keep a the™ ter handy. All heating facilities® tac be capable of heating : (led to rooms and baths to at least js, ' V| H grees at three feet above tin e rod< rodeo When an owner or o ’udey notices a violation of these r(l area meats, he may report it is) ur| Jj an - the College Station buildingiB tor. Bill Koehler. If the inspector finds thef plaint to Ltc valid, the violator^ days to correct the situation lj legal proceedings are starteil peals can be made to thecity’sl ing Board of Adjustments ail peals. — Suzanne DeatlJPy Political machine dit Hons He is taking 16 hours this semes ter. Will he complete four years at A&M? Vasovski says, “Ask the man above. ” eiuon KAsruen mam A tvr/y tOCHAKDS FHM RoUltT M/TCHUM CHAKLOTTf RAMPUHC JOHN ntOAMD SYLVIA MILES „ FARfWCLL. MY LOVELY •ixsuntm AKTHOMY ZEX9E • HARRY DEAM STAMTOM «nmv ; DKK RKHAROS mcvrrvi pvooucdn ELUOTT KASTMER JERRY BKK pfooucio rr GEORGE PAPPAS- JERRY BRUCKHEIMER r DAVW YELPS GOODMAN <«. w mm, r RAYMOND CHANDLER Daily 7:00 & 9:i5 Sat. & Sun. at 2:40 & 4:50 also “SAVE A BUNDLE” Remember the old, Cash and Carry, money saving trick? Buy a pizza at the Commons Snack Bar and eat It there or take it anywhere you wish. Prices are right, and the pizzas are great. Before Valentine’s Day Special Hamburger Pizza ....1.29 Sausage Pizza 1.29 Pepperoni Pizza * $1.29 OPEN Monday thru Friday 11:00 a.m.-1:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m.-11:00 p.m. Saturday & Sunday 4:00 p.m.-11:00 p.m. “QUALITY FIRST” Correction: In The Battalion yesterday the advertisement for the movie ‘State of Siege’ did not include the date. The movie will be shown Monday at 8 p.m. Associated Press SAN DIEGO, Tex. — A new era in Duval County politics dawned this week when 87 persons filed as candi dates for 3 posts in the May Demo cratic primary. For the first time in the memory of local political observers, indepen dent candidates, free of any previous political affiliation, are seeking office in what was once called “the Duchy of Duval. “We have no leader and we re not going to have one for a long, long time,” said County Auditor Walter Meeks. As an example of the appar ent freedom and openness of elec tions this year, Meek added: “We’ve got some people running for county judge who don’t have enough sense to run their own household. ” For most of this century, candi dates were hand picked and ran without serious opposition L were first selected by latesta-jj., Archie Parr, the first “D* Duval, then by his son,: r 1 !^ George B. Parr. ss The Parr regime fell lacB js , when George Pair took his01B] y f while facing a federal prison It® r v income tax evasion. Hisnej |, teiI|| heir apparent to the title of'DB tra Duval,” former DuvalCounhm enc Archer Parr, went to prisontoB a 10-year term for perjury. K )ri .]j. For many years, David Mb -p, Chapa was one of George ■L,j es closest friends and polifcBj n soeiates. Three of his sons,!® j District Court Judge 0. P. G® former state Rep. OscarCarril® ^ Duval County Commissione;® ^ iro Carrillo, also were part of I® ing Parr-Carrillo faction in®] r County. ® jyy : til WANT AD RATES One day 10c i>er word Minimum charge—$1.00 Classified Display $1.65 per column inch each insertion ALL classified ads must be pre-paid. DEADLINE 3 p.m. day before publication BATTALION CLASSIFIE1 FOR SALE OR RENT HELP WANTED Be SPECIAL NOTICE MANOR EAST 3 THEATRES MANOR EAST MALL Happy Hour in I & III Till 6:30 Weekdays; Till 2:30 Sat. & Sun. Daily 5:40-7:40-9:40 Sat.-Sun. 1:40-3:40 Also Still tiie fairest of tliem all! Walt Disney's r Snon>tflhtte MjUff andtjie Scocnlhoai^s ^ Technicolor PHOTOS BY MAC SHADIX Weddings & Commercial 846-0868 ATTENTION MAY GRADUATES! Orders for Graduation Announcements will be taken beginning February 9 thru February 27, at the Student Finance Center, Room 217, Memorial Student Center, Monday thru Friday, from 8:00 to 4.00. Service For All Chrysler Corp. Cars Body Work — Painting HALS ELL MOTOR COMPANY INC. Dodge Sales and Sen ice Since 1922 1411 Texas Ave. - 823-8111 BELAIR Mobile Home Park 6 minutes from campus SwimminK pool, TV cable, all city utilities, larffe lotSj 822-2326 or 822-2421 Get the Best for Less 394tfn FOR SALE SNOW SKIER SPECIAL Kneissl Red Star Racer Skis, 195 cm. w/bindings, $150. Volkl Zebra Skis, 190 cm. w/bindings, $100Lange Competi tion Ski Boots, men’s 8M, $125. 823-3096 Radio control model airplanes. New and used. Cheap. Call 846-6729 after 5 p.m. 70t2 ’70 Plymouth Fury, new overhaul, loaded. Selling for personal reasons. 8*16-9036. 71 tl MR. GATH’S is looking for additional versatik| tainers: guitar, banjo, pianist,! duos and groups. We are alsool cash award plus contract for tkel tion of'a "Mr. G. Ragtime Band f have talent and would like toa« The call 846-4809 for appointment. Baskin Robbins 31 Ice diversity Store, 25(H) Texas Avlrthat 822-9732, has opening faBiffici or woman 10:30 a.m. to4 ir onc Monday thru Friday. ■‘ leK Color Console T.V., twenty-one inch screen, perfect condition, 846-4632. 71t5 JUt 4evdid PERSONALS AKC Irish Setter puppies, $85. Wormed, first Oh shot. 846-6597. 69t3 FOR RENT 5-year-old mare, welt-trained. Call 822-7142. Must sub-lease nice, quiet one bedroom apartment with bal cony. Close to campus. Shuttle, pool. A.B.P. Will take offers. 846-3819. 70t2 1973 Coventry Doublewide mobile home, 24x52. Rea sonable. For information call 822-7142. 71t7 No use driving and hunting — just see Cowan’s White Auto Store, North Gate. We have it: auto parts, home appliances, hikes and repair, home needs and lawn mowers. MEN! — WOMEN! JOBS ON SHIPS! American. F( No experience required. ExceM Worldwide travel. Summer )l career. Send $3.00 for infoml SEAFAX, Dept. K-3 Box 2(H‘| Angeles, Washington 98362, me des led Aj ATTENTION MARRIED COUPLES. One and 2 bed- room furnished apartments. Ready for occupancy. IV2 miles south of campus. Lake for fishing. Wjtshateria on __ grounds. Country atmosphere. Cali D. R. Cain Co., .823-0934 or after 5, 846-8145 or 822-6135. 33tfn 68 Datsun 2000, 5-speed, spts-conv, radials, great shape. 845-3206 after 7 p.m. 68(8 INTERESTED IN NO-FRILLS LOW t TRAVEL to Europe, Africa, the MiddleE» East? EDUCATIONAL FLIGHTS hasb* I people trav el on a budget with maximum minimum hassle for six years. For moreinfoo 5569. 900ec Kawasaki 74, excellent condition, $1700 plus two installment payments, $92, 845-3797. 68t.S Re released by BUENA VISTA DISTRIBUTION CO., INC. ©Walt Disney Productions -7^ PGI music by RALPH BURNS ^olgrby FRIDAY SAT. ALSO 1 ne production of the Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. world-wide best selling novel, SLAUGHTERHOUSE-FIVE is a hard-hitting satirical fantasy. SLAUGHTERHOUSE-FIVE ' | ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK AVAILABLE ON DISNEYLAND RECORDS AND TAPES SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION : WALT DISNEY presents H’l'hnirnlor ^ G ©1975 Walt Disney Productions Michael Sachs, Sharon Cans, Holly Near Universal, Directed by George Roy Hill i-ir~>i ice Color, Rated R A watchword for SLAUGHTER- CJU5 y-' Fr,v E is indifference: The vision is of a world of outrage r Pf t , wlth total indifference. It is the cross of 20TH Century man. w ;: nv No Discount Daily 7:20-9:30 Sat.-Sun. 3:00-5:10 Also Daily 5:40-7:30-9:20 Sat.-Sun. 2:00-3:50 Also Furnished apartment. Good for 2 hoys, $90. Half utilities paid. 846-5132. 71t2 HELP WANTED Horse pasture and stalls, 846-7015. Carriage house, $85 per month. 822-9211. 68tl6 68t4 TRY BATTALION CLASSIFIED SOSOLIKS TV & RADIO SERVICE INC. Zenith Sales and Services TV Rental 713 S. MAIN BRYAN 822-2133 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 Farmers Insurance Group ■□□□■aBOQo □□□□□■■aoa ■ ■■■BODQOI QDEiaQOBBOQ SALES • SERVICE RENTALS