Page 4 THE BATTALION THURSDAY, APR. 8, 1976 THAT PLACE PRECISION HAIR CUTTING FOR MEN AND WOMEN. 707 TEXAS 846-6933 ACROSS FROM A&M Military orders curfew in BeirutA Associated Press BEIRUT, Lebanon — The com mander of the Beirut military garri son ordered a curfew today in the vicinity of the private mansion in which the Lebanese parliament is scheduled to meet Saturday to ar range the replacement of President Suleiman Franjieh. Brig. Aziz Ahdab ordered the area cleared in an attempt to stop the sniper fire and mortar rounds which left-wing Moslem gunmen and their right-wing Christian foes 300 yards away have been trading for the past two days. It was feared that if the firing con tinued the session could not he held. Christian members refuse to meet in the parliament building in downtown Beirut because it is in a battle zone controlled by Moslems. Kamal Jumblatt, the leader of the leftist Moslems, pledged that his forces woidd stay out of the curfew area. But firing continued early to day, and local newspapers said this led to a brief clash between radical leftists and their Palestinian allies on one side, and Palestinian guerrillas from the Syrian-controlled Saiqa group on the other. The purpose of the parliament meeting is to adopt a constitutional amendment ending the president’s term six months early so that the legislators can then elect another Christian who will agree to the Moslem majority’s demand for more power. With the sixth day of a 10-day cease-fire drawing to a close, police reported 22 persons killed in sporadic sniping and street clashes. More than 50 persons were reported kidnaped during the night, but police said most of them were re leased in swaps between Moslem and Christian gunmen. France announced it is dispatch ing a former cabinet minister, Georges Corse, to se what the French might do to bring the bitterly divided Lebanese together. It is the second French attempt at peace making. American envoy L. Dean Brown, who arrived March 31 on a similar mission, was accused by a Marxist Palestinian guerrilla leader Wed nesday of “hatching vile conspiracies to destroy LciJ Navel I lawatmeh, leadnl Popular Democratic Fron[l|| told a news conference BiJgW trying to manipulate differeT^ tween the Christians, Mosle rians and the Palestinian j “to consolidate American inti the Middle East and facilit rael’s schemes against the Brown has been meetings list and moderate Moslemla well as Christians, butsofarj avoided the Palestinians. Slight food-price rise forecast aP •£• tt Qr 0 oP 3 Associated Press WASHINGTON — Retail food prices have moderated more than expected, and consumers may see only slight increases at least through midyear, according to the U.S. De partment of Agriculture (USDA). Instead of going up 1 per cent dur ing the first three months of 1976, as USDA experts had been predicting since last fall, food prices held steady, Don Paarlberg, USDA di rector of economics, said yesterday. That meant, on the average, that consumers paid about the same for food as they did in the final quarter of 1975. Further, Paarlberg said, food prices may only “increase slightly” in the second quarter of this year. He said the leveling off in the first three months was because of “unexpected gains in meat supplies,” which dam pened over-all grocery cost in creases . According to USDA records, the January-March leveling off was the first on a quarterly basis since the price index dropped slightly from the third to the fourth quarter in 1971. Paarlberg cautioned that “some seasonal price increases” are ex pected in the coming months for fruits, vegetables and coffee. Also, he said, the farm price of livestock is expected to go up. “But a trend toward smaller farm- to-retail price spreads for meats might lessen price increases to con sumers,” Paarlberg said. “Farm prices of food have been declining since last fall. However, farm-to- retail price spreads for livestock are still relatively wide, even though the spread has narrowed in recent months.” The price spreads are what mid dlemen tack on to food costs for transportation, processing and sell ing. Paarlberg said that if the trend to smaller spreads continues, “it will limit retail food price increases. That would help slow the rise in liv ing costs. Department experts said they cannot predict what will happen to food prices after mid-year until more is known about 1976 crop prospects. Census may be every 5 years Associated Press WASHINGTON — Americans would be asked to fill out national census forms every live years in order to supply the government with more up-to-date population figures, according to legisla tion moving through Con gress. Citizens who refuse to an swer the census questions won ties passec day. Id not bt u nd< 1 by th it 11 25 iliject topenMRi the measurM p House yestJL The Constitution requires® . t ] census every 10 years, aifl one has been taken everyi cade since 1790. The House®! passed bill would establish 1® p additional census at themiiK,^ gt^cvcrN decade, be nng in 1985. Ig a N< Pan Americans plan celebration 10-1 As- Tlm Pan American Student soeiation is asking all Latin American students to participate in the upcom ing three-week celebration of Pan American Day (April 14). Members of the association are asked to form teams for soccer, baseball, swimming, volleyball, ping-pong, and other sports. The deadline for forming teams is today. Further information can he obtained by calling Edgar Pelaez at 845-4632. The association is urging all Latin American students to become in volved in the cultural activities that A&M Cava| c<: elects offic ,'k for next ye KVS W 1 Mounted Caval® ,A Hefner of Sweetq will be held. One day 10c per 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 OFFICIAL NOTICE THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Stephens, Ruth Neblitt Degree: Ph.D. in Education (Educational Administra tion) Dissertation: CRITICAL TASKS FOR THE TEXAS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PRINCIPALSHIP OF THE FUTURE. Time: April 23, 1976 at 3:00 p.m. Place: Room 616-A in M. T. Harrington George W. Knnze Dean of the Graduate College 2 bedroom mobile home. Air condi tion, more suitable for couples. 693- 4652 or Holiday Mobile Home Park No. 19 before 9 p.m. I02t3 TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS TO BE ELIGIBLE TO PURCHASE THE TEXAS A&M RINCi AN UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT MUST HAVE AT LEAST ONE YEAR IN RESIDENCE, CREDIT FOR AT LEAST NINETY-TWO (92) SEMES TER HOURS AND BE IN GOOD STANDING WITH THE UNIVERSITY. 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STUDENTS WILL SAV E TIME IF THEY WILL BRING MID-SEMESTER GRADE REPORTS ALONG WHEN READY TO ORDER. STUDENTS WHO HAVE FAILED TO LEAVE THEIR NAMES IN ADV ANCE WILL BE ASKED TO RE TURN LATER TO ALLOW TIME FOR RECORDS TO BE CHECKED. THE RINGS ARE DUE TO ARRIVE AT THE REGIS TRAR'S OFFICE ON 1UNE29, 1976. ALL RINGS OR- THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Tischler, Charles Raymond Degree: Ph.D. in Plant Physiology Dissertation: NITRATE REDUCTASE ACTIVITY IN COTTON COTYLEDONS: STUDIES ON IN VITRO STABILIZATION AND IN VIVO REGU LATION. Time: April 19, 1976 at 1:30 p.m. Place: Room •302 in the University Library George W. Kunze Dean of the Graduate College 1 bedroom, furnished studio apartment, 1 block from cam pus. Greatly reducing rent for summer. Call 846-1544 loots the best pizza in town . . . honest! Mr. Gatti’s is presently accept ing applications for full and part time help. Starting im mediately. Above minimum wage, 20-40 hours a week. Call 846-4809 for appointment. NOW AVAILABLE IN COLLEGE STATION PASSPORT PHOTOS IN LIVING COLOR — INSTANTLY Parsons elected Jot 1976-77 commander. The Corps of Cadets sen also chose four juniors fo leadership positions next ye Serv ing with Hefner will Shannon, Oklahoma City, a officer; Rick Lane, Richmoi sergeant; Leo Casas III, Al Tad Rielley, Dawsonville, M toon leaders. There will lie 35- riders award - wi nni ng fall. Seniors in the 1975-76 change command April 18, Parent’s Day A&M. I lefner and other mounted for the 1976-77 school years ■A ■tioi lHE-< r Ih- |Aii ■dS' n di >.i cavairy tr„ mLE LO-ion*- n n!,“, r ll UNIVERSITY STUDIO 115 College Main • Northgate • 846-8019 • •••••••• _ _ _ _ _ •••••••••••••••••••€ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a* roles to the spe 3( E- •9 p.n LI’\S er, 7 : : LYIM p.m. fcPIll Furnished apartment for : Call 846-5132 after 6. immer. $90, V2. utilities paid. 10H3 THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Salinas, Thelma Benavides Degree: Ph.D. in Education (Adult and Extension Edu FOR SALE OR RENT ■at 11 Dissertation: GENERA1. EDUCATIONAL DE VELOPMENT (GED) TESTING: A COMPARA- TIVE STUDY OF STUDENT PERFORMANCE ON TIMED VERSUS NON-TIMED GED TESTS. Time: April 20, 1976 at 3:30 p. m. Place: Room 201-D in Bolton Hall George W. Knnze Dean of the Graduate College BELAIR Mobile Home Park pool. 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