Image provided by: Texas A&M University
About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1976)
age 4 THE BATTALION TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1976 VfacArthur returns to By BOB THOMAS Associated Press LOS ANGELES — “I shall re- xrn,” vowed Gen. Douglas MacAr- xur, and he’s doing so once more, tis time to the jungles and eachheads of Southern California. “MacArthur,” budgeted at $7.3 lillion and now being expanded into n even bigger film, has begun re- reating the famed general’s life om World War II through the Ko- ean War and to his retirement and leath. Richard Zanuck and David irown, who oversaw “The Sting” nd “Jaws,” are executive producers or Universal Pictures, but the driv- ng force behind the film is Frank YlcCarthy. Producer McCarthy spent four years getting “MacArthur” before the cameras. That’s okay. It took him 20 years to make “Patton.” “World War II is an important part of my life,” says the urbane but tough-minded producer. “As execu tive officer for Gen. George C. Mar shall, I met most of the important figures in the war. Patton intrigued me as being the most flamboyant of generals. MacArthur was also color ful, but he didn’t seem as interesting a film subject. "My thinking was changed by Clare Booth Luce, who told me, ‘You haven’t read enough about MacArthur.’ I did more research, and I was sold.” BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES I)ne 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 SPECIAL NOTICE FOR RENT OFFICIAL NOTICE AGGIELAND REFUND POLICY “Yearbook fees are refundable in full during the semester in which payment is made. Thereafter no refunds will be made on cancel led orders. Yearbooks must be picked up dur ing the academic year in which they are pub lished. “Students who will not be on campus when the yearbooks are published,usually by Sep tember 1, must pay a mailing and handling fee. Yearbooks will not be held, nor will they be mailed without the necessary fees having been paid. “Refunds will not be made on books not picked up within one semester of the publica tion date (December 17, 1976 for the 1976 Aggieland).” This policy takes effect with the delivery of the 1976 edition of the Aggieland. THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Stribling, James Clayton Degree: Ph.D. in Recreation and Resources Development Dissertation: A COMPARISON OF METHODS OF CHARACTERIZING RECREATIONISTS AND RECREA TION BEHAVIOR. Time: 9 a.m., Nov. 3, 1976 Place: Room 206, Goodwin George W. Kunze Dean of the Graduate College THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Desmond, Cynthia Jean Degree: Ph.D. in Education Dissertation: DIAGNOSTIC LABELS, SEX-STEREOTYPES AND SELECTED COUNSELOR CHARACTERISTICS AS PREDICTORS IN MENTAL ILLNESS ASSESSMENT. Time: 3 p.m., Nov. 19, 1976 Place: Room 701G in Harrington George W. Kunze Dean of the Graduate College THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Smith, Tom Walter Jr. Degree: Ph.D. in Poultry Science Dissertation: THE RELATIONSHIP OF SEX, DIETARY ENERGY LEVELS, MEAT PROTEIN, ASCORBIC ACID AND FERROUS IONS WITH COLLA GEN IN SKIN TISSUE OF CALLUS DOMESTICUS. Time: 9:30 a.m., Nov. 5, 1976 Place: Room 200 Agriculture Bldg. George W. Kunze Dean of the Graduate College ALLEN Oldsmobile Cadillac SALES - SERVICE "Where satisfaction is standard equipment” 2401 Texas Ave. 823-8002 Service For All Chrysler Corp. Cars Body Work — Painting HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY- INC. Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922| 1411 Texas Ave. —823-8111 HOTEL CHARLES & CAFE (Downtown Bryan) 201 S. Main 822-4834 Room rentals by day, week or month. Home cooked meals served cafeteria style. I4tl5 The Knights of Columbus will sponsor A 50’s DANCE Tuesday night, Oct. 26, from 8 p.m.- midnight at the St. Mary’s Student Center in College Station. There will be a dancing contest and door prizes. Admission: $1.00. 32tl For Battalion Classified Call 845-2611 JOB OPPORTUNITIES OVERSEAS JOBS — summer/year- round. Europe, S. America, Australia, Asia, etc. All fields, $500-$1200 monthly. Expenses paid, sightseeing. Free inform.-Write: International Job Center, Dept. TC, Box 4490, Berkeley, CA 94704. 30tl2 1 Build your reputation with Two Fingers. FOR SALE TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS To be eligible to purchase the Texas A&M ring, an undergraduate student must have at least one year in residence, credit for at least ninety-two (92) semester hours and be in good standing with the university. A year in resi dence may consist of the fall and spring semes ters or one of the above and a full summer session (both the first and second terms). The hours passed at the Preliminary Grade Report Period on October 20, 1976 may be used in satisfying this ninety-two hour requirement. Students qualifying under this regulation should leave their names with the ring clerk. Room Seven, Richard Coke Building. This should be done prior to October 20th in order for all records to be checked to determine ring eligibility. This does not apply to students al ready having ninety-two (92) completed hours on record prior to the fall semester because they may order rings at any time. These orders are mailed during the last week of each month. Graduate students are eligible to order with proof (receipt) that they have filed for gradua tion. Orders for mid-semester will be taken by the ring clerk starting October 21st, 1976, and will continue until December 1st, 1976. Students not placing their orders during this mid semester period may order after final grades are posted and the ninety-two (92) hours are completed. All rings must be paid for in full when the order is placed. Students will save time if they will bring grade reports along when ready to or der. Anyone who has failed to leave their name in advance will be asked to return later to allow time for records to be checked. All rings ordered at mid-semester regardless of whether on October 21st, 1976 or December 1st, 1976, will be mailed in at the same time and will be due to arrive here at the Registrar’s Office on January 31, 1976. 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 order for records to be checked, orders must be placed prior to 11:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. We hope this information will be helpful and extend our congratulations. Edwin H. Cooper, Dean Admissions and Records BIGGEST MOBILE HOME DEALER in Central Texas. Doublewides- singlewides. Drive little, save lot. Free delivery within 100 miles Austin. F.H.A., V.A. specialists. We trade for anything of value. Village Mobile Homes, 2115 W. Ben White (next to Gibson’s). Austin. (512) 444-4774. 3 2 t9 Kitchenette Set, Twin Bedroom Suite, Stereo Console, Stereo Portable, Chairs, Etc. 2208 Fin- feather, No. 191, or 779-5083 after 5:30. 32tl HELP WANTED Two reserved seat tickets, SMU game. 846- 3056. 300 Lee. 32t2 PART TIME WORK $400/month Apply Ramada Inn Wed., Oct. 27 10:30, 2:00 or 6:00 No Phone Calls 32tl YAMAHA 1974 DT-100, low mileage, very clean, $395. 693-3441. 32t4 COLLEGE STATION. Perfect con dition. 1,600 sq. ft., 3BR, 2 baths. Central air and heat. Carpeted. 4 blocks to TAMU. Great residence plus extra income potential. $31,500. Call 846-8321. 31tfn IRISH SETTER PUPS AKC and FDSB bred for hunting from champion bloodlines. 846-3946 High school or college student part ~ P a time. Evening and nights until 10 p.m. and weekends. Housewives or men: day shift, full or part time. Can work from 20-46 hours per week, above minimum wage. Apply in per son only. 9:30-11:00 a.m. if possible. Whataburger, Bryan or College Sta tion. 138tfn Position open for instructor in fashion model ing. 3-4 years experience. For appointment call 693-3778. 29t5 Senior boots, size lOViD. $125. Worn one year, very good condition. Call 845-6247. 31t2 Royal manual typewriter, new. Linda K., ext. 2716, 846-0349. 31t2 Norton 85B Commando. Late 1973. For info contact Lea at Budget; or 2001 Beck, #36.25t8 Let White’s Auto Store, College Sta tion, serve you with your hardware and plumbing needs. North Gate. Carolyn Wells, Ring Clerk FOR RENT THE LA SALLE a resident hotel Faculty, Staff, Post-Grads, Stu dents. A quiet, dignified place to live & study. Rooms and Rooms With Board Monthly Basis La Salle Hotel 120 SOUTH MAIN BRYAN 713/822-1501 134tfii PROFESSIONAL PERSONALIZED HAIR SERVICE For Men And Women 846-7401 OPEN MON. THRU SAT. 9:00-5:30 301 PATRICIA - COLLEGE STATION LOST LADIES WHITE GOLD WRISTWATCH with mesh band during Baylor game, prob ably in Section 130. Sentimental value. Reward offered for return. Call 845-4696. 2914 NEW 2 BR/1 or IV2 bath duplexes in Southwood Valley for lease or sale. $230 - $250/month. Call 846-1706, 9-6, Mon.-Sat. 29t7 Boy’s high school senior ring. Buby stone. Lost in B.S.B.E. restroom. Call 846-9631. 30t3 Calculator. 10/21 between Reed McDonald, Trigon, President’s home. Les, 845-4611. Re ward. 32t3 SR51A calculator in Library. Please call 822- 9871. 3214 Rooms available for students at Aggie Hall. 1502 S. Texas. 5tfh SUBLEASE: 1BR unfurnished apt. All bills paid. Sevilla Apts. $205/mo. 693-1085. 30t5 1 bedroom, furnished apt. Call Marsha, 822- 7141. 32t2 HITCHCOCK FILM “39 STEPS” (1935) lues., Oct. 26 7:00 p.m. Architecture Bldg. Room 110 $1.50 The Television Shop TV & RADIO SERVICE Zenith Sales and Services TV Rental 713 S. MAIN BRYAN 822-2133 AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-8051 WORK WANTED TECHNICAL TYPING. Call 693-6305. 31tl3 Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All kinds. 822-0544. 19tl7 Full time typing. Symbols. Call 823- 7723. 392tfh Typing. 823-4579. llt51 SERVICES Sun Theatres 333 University (Above Loupot's) 846-9808 Super-Grody Movies Double-Feature Every Week Special Midnight Shows Friday & Saturday S2 per person No one under 18 Escorted Ladies Free $2 With This Ad BOOK STORE & 25c PEEP SHOWS BOLTON STAINED GLASS STUDIOS Create Your Own Beautiful STAINED GLASS WINDOWS LAMP SHADES BEGINNER PANELS NOV. 2-DEC. 7 • TUESDAYS 2:00 P.M. to 5 P.M. 6:30 P.M. to 9:30 P.M. • WEDNESDAYS 9:30 A.M. to 12:30 P.M. 2:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. 6:30 P.M. to 9:30 P.M. • THURSDAYS 9:30 A.M. to 12:30 P.M. 2:00 P.M. to 5 P.M. ADVANCED LEADING & LAMPS Nov. 1 to Dec. 6 • MONDAYS 2:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. 6:30 P.M. to 9:30 P.M. • TUESDAYS 9:30 A.M. to 12:30 P.M. EACH CLASS IS 3 HOURS FOR 6 WEEKS 18 HOURS OF TRAINING FOR $35, AGGIES $25.00 Commercial & Private Glass Work on Request Complete Line of Stain Glass and SuDolies 3900 OLD COLLEGE RD. TODAY’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE UNITED Feature Syndicate Friday s Puzzle Solved: ACROSS 1 Fast auto 6 Hardware item 1 0 Golf sh ot 1 4 As stubborn as 1 5 Dog in “The Thin M an'' superfluous 42 Inexperienced 43 Helicopter assembly 44 Causing gloom 45 Ot a guardian 47 Exerts much energy 16 of Wight 5 t Great: 17 Softens the Prefix sound 52 Grotesque 18 Actress monsters Diana 54 Hand 19 Oyster’s covering larval stage 53 Work. Prefix 20 Composer 59 Cabbage dish 6 1 Beach 62 Gaseous element 63 Arm bone 64 Fairylike 65 Uncanny 66 Fixes prices 67 Begin working: 2 L O B m j HB N IS B A S H A G E IB A OBI A F A S T 0 M E A B E BBI U T IB T I 0 N P E T B E EEI T B H A P E IB E E BB B IB E C A R B 1 E E 1 B E IB D L E D A L I B N S Bl □ N IB 0 L E P 0 N B BBI L M 1 B R A N E N D B T] BB O B L E N T R E S B B 1 D B B E N D S E ~d B Bl A B O A B E S BJ 7n 1 BBI Til B T 0 K E I N T E s T] □Bl HI L I R A N S C A N E BBI 91 E N E T S K E G S aJ DEI 11 D G L E Andre 22 Daylight saving: 2 words 24 Like in the manger 26 Moved deeply 27 North Carolina Cape 3 1 Yoko — Lennon 32 Miscalcula- ted 33 Sloping direction 35 Become degenerate 38 Geraint's wife 39 Removes obstructions from 40 Wine 4 1 Eliminate as 8 Flogging leather strip 9 Love and hate 10 Small cafe 1 1 Menu .item 1 2 B laze 13 Paid honor to 2 1 Eur. lang. 23 Canvas structure duty: 2 words 40 Evaporating readily 42 Entrusted to 43 Social systems 44 Buying of church pardons 46 Pro —: Temporary words 25 Quebec tour 47 Public DOWN 1 Inclined roadway 2 Ch in ese river 3 Attractive 4 railway 5 Lived in a place 6 Possessed 7 From: 2 words site 27 Foot part 28 Pisa's river 29 Nimble step 30 Winter forecast 34 Per : Annually 35 M iss Gam 36 about: Approxim ately 37 Can. Con servative 39 Summons to temper display 48 Cardinal number 49 Severe act 50 d’armes: Fencing school 53 Intoned 55 American president 56 Release 57 Singer Martini 60 Existed W. R. Klemm publishes book on electronics PEANUTS Dr. W. R. Klemm of the Depart ment of Biology at Texas A&M Uni versity has a new book in publication which includes contributions from two other scientists in the Bryan- College Station community. “Applied Electronics for Veteri nary Medicine and Animal Physiol ogy” is for vets and animal re searchers providing a comprehen sive single-source reference on the use of electronic diagnostic tools available. Klemm, a Ph.D. and Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, also is the au thor of two other books “Science, The Brain, and Our Future” and “Animal Electroencephalography.” The book is published by Charles C. Thomas Co. of Springfield, Ill. The emphasis of the text is on the practical application of electrons in the clinical and laboratory settings, with references also for more theoretical considerations. PEPPERMINT PATTY AND SNOOPV ASAINSrWORlD warie; the cat who LIVES NEXT DOOR! The area contributors are W. P. Fife, a Biology professor at A&M and Donald Witzel with the USDA Toxicology Laboratory. Klemm has been a professor of biology here since 1966. Qbc) INTERSTATE /rfraSrc.i DAILY 7:30,9:25 By the time the world's greatest detectives figure out whodunnit... yon could die laughing! Murder by ~ afh De: PG COMING SOON “SWASHBUCKLER” with Robert Shaw CINEMA Ed DAILY 7:20,9:35 LAST 3 DAYS Downright Dee-lightful! BILLY D£E JAMES EARL WILLIAMS JOm RICHARD Firm si; , Tst s: __ STAtis SO MOTOjR.KIWSS PG • * iW!Y£BSAl PICTURE • TECHHICOLOI IIlTlIIHIUXIIlirE IT’S OVER. 1 ! THE FISHT IS OVER. 1 ! DID tu»E IUIN OP LOSE 7 / / YFS 1 Pilots to compete in Killeen meet Members of Texas A&M’s Flyinj Club will compete Saturday at National Intercollegiate Flying Is sociation (NIFA) regional meetal Killeen. Donald McDonald, president said that 10 to 12 members, im ing the club’s more active and profi cient pilots, will fly in the meet NIFA meets consist of compel! tion in precision landings, artificial bomb drops for accuracy, cross country navigation and a pre-flij inspection test. The 100-member club will have two or three planes at the meet MARK IV PICTURES INCORPORATED PRESENTS AThief In the Night and there will be no place to hide! ★ ★ ★ ★ Starring PATTY DUNNING ★ ★ ★ ★ Screenplay JIM GRANT . Executive Producer RUSSELL S. DOUGHTEN JR Produced and Directed by DONALD W THOMPSON A MARK IV PICTURES INCORPORATED PRODUCTION • IN FULL COLOR At the All Faiths Chapel on Thursday, Oct. 28 at 8 p.m. I DETRC ■here was It shouldn |here are s eady to b jn the Bit- But twi who spent studying their custc Bicentem tound eve ‘The sv more pa people ( dreamed vice presi Bank & T “The ti- ing to gel says his a “Most < ously be Westhoff fashioned has revol give it th; C( ov AUST1 iro Garni tangle toe hearsay r The e> Carrillo’s Parr, a D found de; South Te him aboi Asst. A gued yes should b Parr. “You'd and a fu from the ing Dist Edinburj The ju this mor both sid< tions on The de to he alio by’s fath r county ti ain. pfhe p hearsay. The di an excep cause vvT oral agre Carrillo t Carru shortly b state wit testimon “Funn let our H Lai $2.50