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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
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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
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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
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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
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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. A YEAR IN RESIDENCE MAY
CONSIST OF THE FALL AND SPRING SEMESTERS
OR ONE OF THE ABOVE AND A FULL SUMMER
SESSION (BOTH THE FIRST AND SECOND
TERMS). THE HOURS PASSED AT THE PRELIMI
NARY GRADE REPORT PERIOD IN MARCH 1976
MAY BE USED IN SATISFYING THIS NINETY-TWO
(92) HOUR REQUIREMENT. STUDENTS QUALIFY
ING UNDER THIS REGULATION SHOULD LEAVE
THEIR NAMES WITH THE RING CLERK, ROOM
SEVEN, RICHARD COKE BUILDING. THIS
SHOULD BE DONE PRIOR TO MARCH KITH IN
ORDER FOR ALL RECORDS TO BE CHECKED TO
DETERMINE RING ELIGIBILITY. STUDENTS AL
READY HAVING NINETY-TWO (92) COMPLETED
HOURS ON RECORD AS OF THE FALL SEMESTER
1975 MAYORDER AT ANYTIME. THESE REGULAR
ORDERS ARE MAILED THE LAST WEEK OF EACH
MONTH. GRADUATE STUDENTS ARE ELIGIBLE
TO ORDER WITH PROOF (RECEIPT) THAT THEY
HAVE FILED FOR GRADUATION.
ORDERS FOR MID-SEMESTER WILL BE TAKEN
BY THE RING CLERK STARTING MARCH 22, 1976,
AND WILL CONTINUE UNITL APRIL 23, 1976. ALL
RINGS MUST BE PAID FOR IN FULL WHEN THE
ORDER IS PLACED. 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
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immer. $90, V2. utilities
paid.
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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. TV cahI
all city ntilitie:
S22-2326 or S22-242I
Get the Best lor Le
RN’s and LVN’s needed part-time
or full-time on 3-11 and 11-7 shifts.
Call or come to Grimes Memorial
Hospital, Navasota, Texas. (713)
825-6585. Ask for Mrs. Winkel-
mann, RN, Director of Nurses.
101120
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Spoeri, Randall Keith
Degree: Ph.D. in Statistics
Dissertation: A STATISTICAL PROCEDURE FOR
OPTIMIZATION OF PERT NETWORK
SCHEDULING SYSTEMS.
Time: April 19, 1976 at 10:00 a.m.
Place: Room 102 in the Teague Bldg.
George W. Knnze
Dean of the Graduate College
Carpeted bedroom for Parents Day. Cleat
823-3598.
$10, one nite.
103tl
FOR SALE
SPECIAL NOTICE
DERED, REGARDLESS OF WHETHERON MARCH
22, 1976 OR APRIL 23, 1976, WILL ARRIVE AT THE
S~ASre TiMF 1
THE RING CLERK IS ON DUTY FROM 8 A M. TO 12
NOON AND 1 P.M. TO 5 P.M. OF EACH WEEK
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY. HOWEVER, IN OR
DERS FOR RECORDS TO BE CHECKED, ORDERS
MUST BE PLACED PRIORTO 11:30 A.M. AND 4 P. M.
WE HOPE THIS INFORMATION WILL BE yELP-
FUL AND EXTEND OUR CONGRATULATIONS.
EDWIN H COOPER, DEAN
ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS
CAROLYN WELLS,
RING CLERK
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Herring, Dal Martin
Degree: Ph.D. in Educational Administration
Dissertation: THE PUBLIC RELATIONS AD
MINISTRATION OF NEWSPAPER PUBLICITY
MOBILE METRIC
MECHANIC
Road Service/House Calls
Datsun • Toyota • VW
Bob Atkins 846-8213
, 10118
Service For All
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY
INC.
Dodge Sales and Service Since
1411 Texas Ave. —823-8111
Professor on leave sells 1975
Fiat 128 Sports Coupe. Six
months old, still on guarantee.
Excellent condition. 846-
2238.
101t2
DISCOUNT STEREO &
C.B. EQUIPMENT
over 100 brands
20-50% off list
Call Leland Anderson after 5:30,
693-6594.
Sell your used air conditioner to White’s
Auto Store or trade on new Catalina home,
appliances.
OVERSEAS JOB - Summer/year-
round. Europe, S. America, Australia,
Asia, Etc. All fields, $500-$1200
monthly. Expenses paid, sightseeing.
Free information - Write: Interna
tional Job Center, Dept. TC, Box 4490,
Berkeley, CA 94704. 98tl2
apprentice
this year.
Parsons Mounted
marched in the Houston® 1 !!',
Worth and San Antonio li l ®
shows, parades and rodeos,■
with Corps Trip parades aii(i®lA
functions of the A&M Co®
Cadets. ®IM]
The troop of seniors hast"‘'can-
appearances. A precision di®y ',
mounted rev iew are planned®!'1
Hillsboro for Hoods®’ v e
Brigade Association hieiuB
union. The unit also will
San Antonio's Battle ofFi®AS
parade April 24. ; H p.i
The April 18 ceremony, " s ol tl
view for Parsons Mounted' pi 10
will include a precision drilier Ju
cut s Dav guests. •, MS 1
®)m:
MR. GATTI’S
is looking lor additional versatile
entoi tai ners: guitar. banjo,
pianist singcis. duos and groups.
We are also ollering a eash await
plus contraet for the formation ol .
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“4(k
Now Better Than Ever. You Will Be Pleased
These Carefully Prepared and Taste Tempting Food!
Each Daily Special Only $1.49 Plus Tax.
“Open Daily’’
Dining: 11 AM to 1:30 PM — 4:30 PM to 7 PMi
FOR SALE
FOR NEWSWORTHY STUDENTS BY THE F\F- ATTENTION MAY GRADUATES!
TEEN ARIZONA COMMUNITY/JUNIOR COL- You may pick up your announcements beginning April
19th in the Student Program’s Office, Room 216 A&B,
MSC from 8:00 to 5:00, Monday thru Friday.
300mm Nikkor lent
5166.
$200. Call Dave, 845-4641 or 846-
103tl
LEGES: A COMPARATIVE STU DY
Time: April 19, 1976 at 10:00 a.m.
Place: Room 616-A in M. T. Harrington
George W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
Extra Announcements will go on s
a.m. on a first come, first serve ba?
MSC.
Room 216 A&B,
EURCRE
§4: V*.5 1 ^ 5
fare
t-VVW ZV\7 My adva-
^ ton iree 800-325-4867
UnsTravel Charters
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
APARTMENT
PLACEMENT SERVICE
3200 South College 823-7506
Reserve your apartment now
for the Summer or Fall Semester
before the prices increase.
We Will Show You a Wide Selection of Apartments in the
B-CS Area.
OUR SERVICES
YOU
FREE TO
Cynthia Jensen 779-2047
Murray Sebesta 693-8950
Jenny Pitts 846-1924
J. Glenn - Broker
69 Fiat, low mileage, needs timing chain.
845-2078.
Best offer.
102t2
MOVING SALE. Baby clothes, appliances,
ture, and more. April 10 & 11, 9-5, 4317
Bryan.
rugs, fumi-
M aywood,
10114
’67 Ford. Power steering, brakes. Automatic transmis
sion. $550. 845-7439. 101t4
68 VW. Good condition. 846-7123.
100t3
WORK WANTED
Typing. 823-4579 after 5 and Saturdays.
93t20
Full time typing. Symbols. Call 823-7723.
392tfn
MAY GRADUATES
We have an excellent new job list
ing. Must relocate to Houston
area. Excellent starting salary.
Fringe benefits. Call Julie or Mar
garet Ann
Bluebonnet Employment
Services
1706 Texas Avenue
822-7488 mm
FOUND
Found on west side of campus.
Female Irish Setter. Owner
must prove ownership. After
6:00. Phone 846-6893.
MONDAY EVENING
TUESDAY EVENING
WEDNESDAY
SPECIAL
SPECIAL
EVENING SPECIAL
Salisbury Steak
Mexican Fiesta
Chicken Fried Beef
with
Dinner
Steak w/cream
Mushroom Gravy
Two Cheese and
Gravy
Whipped Potatoes
Onion Enchiladas
Whipped Potatoes and
Your Choice of
w/chili
Choice of one other
One Vegetable
Mexican Rice
Vegetable
Roll or Corn Bread and Butter
Patio Style Pinto Beans
Roll or Corn Bread and But
Coffee or Tea
Tostadas
Coffee or Tea
One Corn Bread and Butter
Coffee or Tea
hRinl
Watch found, 845-2308.
Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All kinds. 822-1 —
99tl8
0544.
SOSOLIK’S
TV 7 & RADIO SERVICE
Zenith Sales and Services
TV 7 Rental
713 S. MAIN BRYAN 822-2133
PERSONALS
THURSDAY EVENING SPECIAL
Italian Candle Light Spaghetti Dinner
SERVED WITH SPICED MEAT BALLS AND SAUCE
Parmesan Cheese - Tossed Green Salad
Choice of Salad Dressing - Hot Garlic Bread
Tea or Coffee
INTERESTED IN NO-FRILLS LOW COST JET
TRAVEL to Europe, Africa, the Middle East, the Far
East? EDUCATIONAL FLIGHTS has been helping
people travel on a budget with maximum flexibility and
minimum hassle for six years. For more info call 800-223-
5569. ' 96t29
Zacharias
Greenhouse
New Open
See page 7
WANTED
Draperies plus needs experienced seamstress, part or full
time. Call 823-5688. 102t3
FRIDAY EVENING
SPECIAL
BREADED FISH
FILET w/TARTAR
SAUCE
Cole Slaw
J Hush Puppies
f: Choice of one
vegetable
Roll or Corn Bread & Butter
Tea or Coffee
SATURDAY
NOON and EVENING
SPECIAL
“Yankee Pot Roast
Texas Style”
Tossed Salad
Choice of one
vegetable
Roll or Corn Bread & Butter
Tea or Coffee
SUNDAY SPECIAL!!
NOON and EVENING i
ROAST TURKEY DINNE '
Served with
Cranberry Sauce
Cornbread Dressing |
Roll or Corn Bread - Butter B
Coffee or Tea 3
Giblet Gravy 1
And your choice of any m
One vegetable ! (