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♦ dule Series g MWF 8 g MWF 1 gTTH 8-9:15 g MW 5-6:15 g MWF 9 g MWF 2 g TTH 9:a0-10'45 g'iTH 5-6:15 ig MWF 10 g MWF 3 gTTH 11-12:15 g MWF 11 ig MWF 4 g TEH 12:30-1:45 ig MWF 12 ig TTH 2-3:15 ig TTH 3:30-4:45 Soviets may talk with Carter UTA parking tickets raised from $5 to $24 THE BATTALION Page 7/ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8. 1976 Associated Press WASHINGTON — Soviet lead ers are signaling publicly and pri vately their readiness to talk busi ness with President-elect Carter on three key issues, beginning with the stalled negotiations on limiting strategic arms. U.S. officials yesterday reported they have heard from Moscow through informal and indirect chan nels that Leonid I. Brezhnev would like 1977 to be a year that yields: V A second phase agreement on limiting strategic arms, referred to in diplomatic jargon as SALT II. V A complete nuclear test ban treaty that would outlaw under ground nuclear weapons explosions, but would permit certain blasts for strictly peaceful purposes. V An arrangement for the re moval of trade and credit barriers between the two super-powers. U.S. authorities have advised friendly governments of the sound ings made by Brezhnev and some of his subordinates, according to West ern diplomats. These soundings have been passed on by the Ford administra tion to the President-elect and members of his transition team, in cluding Secretary of State-designate Cyrus R. Vance. With the possible exception of trading and credit arrangements, U.S. officials have told their allied colleagues a SALT II pact and a comprehensive nuclear test ban treaty should be attainable by the fall of 1977, barring unforeseen de velopments. The Soviet leadership has used public as well as private channels to get messages through to Carter. Inf luential Americans with links to Car ter had been asked to visit Moscow before and after the Nov. 2 election. not only to satisfy the Kremlin’s need to know more about Carter but also to convey Soviet thinking to him. Among these Americans were W. Averell Harriman, a group of 150 American businessmen, and a team representing the U.S. branch of the United Nations Association. Sources said all were told of Moscow’s readiness to conclude a SALT II pact and to develop trade. Harriman, sources said, heard from Brezhnev himself of Moscow’s belief that a total nuclear test ban treaty now is possible with some limited onsite inspection included. The number of parking tickets for no-decal offenses at the UNIVER SITY OF ARLINGTON (UTA) has dropped 40 per cent during the past month, according to a report in the UTA newspaper Shorthorn. The University police chief be lieves an increased citation fee may have had something to do with the decrease. Fees were recently raised from $5 to $24. The increase was made in order to discourage students from risking a ticket for parking illegally. The Uni versity did so by making the decal less costly than one ticket. Car decals cost $18 for day students and $10 for night students. One encouraging note — first of fenders can have the citation fee saived by purchasing a decal. Let’s hope our University doesn’t come up with an idea like that. Few college students can afford $24. Debate is one-sided A planned debate on the death penalty turned into a one-sided lec- UNIVERSITY DRIVE AT COLLEGE AVENUE OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY 7 DAYS A WEEK PRICES EFFECTIVE Wh!-SAT. PEC. 8-11,1976 KITCHEN MAGICIAN FOOD CUTTER Use To Ripple, Slice, Shied, Julienne, Chop And Grate Foods. Conveyorized With Automatic Feed. Vacuum-Grip Base. AURORA’S JACKIE STEWART enduro race set CM [tlectric H0 Scale Dai & NigM i Itnduto Race Set With Magna Traction Cars For Super Gripping Power. Regular 19.88 I PLUS, 36’s ALKA SELTZER Effective Relief From Major Cold Symptoms. Refreshing Lemony Flavor. Reg. 1.79 GILLETTE ANTI-PERSPIRANT FOAMY RIGHT GUARD 6V< Oz. Chews* Regular, Menthol, 8-0unces For Ml Day Wetness Surf-Spray Or Lemon-Lime. 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A report in the Daily Texan, th< University of Texas newspaper, sai< speakers at the event were a reporte and a law professor, both of who spoke against the death penalty. “Malteaching” discussed The president of Citizens Agains Pornography, a Houston-based civi group, has written a letter to UNI VERSITY OF HOUSTON president Philip G. Hoffman challenging his statement that professors can teach whatever they want without restric tions by the University. According to a report in the UH newspaper, the Cougar, the UH Student Life counselor said there is; no legal precedent for students suing professors for teaching invalid in formation, a practice he calls “mal teaching.” Hazing charge dropped Hazing charges have been drop ped against two UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON sororities, according to a report in the Cougar. Alpha Kappa Alpha and Delta Sigma Theta sororities were charged with forcing pledges to stay up until 4 a.m. as a sort of trial of strength. The complaints, filed by a UH English department teaching fellow, were withdrawn when sorority pledges asked her to withdraw her charge. The two sororities said they have no hazing programs. Bulletin board WEDNESDAY Free University Committee, Stu dent Programs Office, 7:30 p.m. Sports Car Club, Old College Sta tion City Hall, 7:30 p.m. Moebius Staff, Student Programs Office, 6:30 p.m. Travel Committee, “We’ve Never Been Licked,” Rudder Au ditorium, 8:30 p.m. THURSDAY Math Club, Harrington 100, 7:30 p.m. A.I. Chemical Engineers, Zachry 203, 7:30 p.m. Audubon Society, Lecture- Movie, Tom Sterling: “20th Century Wilderness,” Rudder Auditorium, 7:30 p. m. 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