m ;r o ' Pply' i&M group exploring antarctic Bulletin board ^^^ XHITUSrtAV _ r>- 1 chei ated THE BATTALION THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1977 Page 5 lpanti Those ever moving Aggies are Creii| ng even further afield as a team Texas A&M University scientists . . I ve tomorrow for the Weddell Sea c ‘ Antarctica near where another n ° n ^ iearch team is on station in the ake Passage. The Drake Passage group is heided by Dr. Worth Nowlin and B ll be aboard the Scripps Institute fl Oceanography research vessel “Melville. They are studying the cirrents through the passage and tl 5 interaction between sea and air. | The oceanographic expedition ill be headed by chief scientist Dr. y Franceschini. Dr. Satoru Taguchi, a post-doctoral fellow, and three graduate students, working under the direction of the principal investigator Dr. Sayed Z. El-Sayed, will be collecting valuable data from this little known ice-infested sea. They will join the U.S. Coast Guard icebreaker “Burton Island” at Ushuaia, Argentina, the southern-most city of the world. The team will study primary pro ductivity and the phy si cal/chemical factors which control productivity in the Weddell Sea. The sea is thought to produce the cold water that fills the deep basins of the world’s oceans. Franceschini will carry out studies to determine the amount of solar radiation available to ocean plant life (phytoplankton). As chief scientist he will also coordinate the various aspects of this scientific ef fort. Taguchi will look at life systems in the ocean and how much photosyn- thetically active radiation is made available to plants. The ship was delayed in reaching Ushuaia because of the heavy ice encountered in January. ighway funding lacks $35 billion e United Press International \USTIN — Rising construction Jsts and a leveling of income pro ceed a $11.9 billion backlog of ap- oved highway construction proj- Its in Texas, and only more state bney can solve the problem, a [teran highway planner said. |Dewitt C. Greer, a member of lovie tickets low being sold for half-price [Now you can go to the movies for nost half their normal cost. [Student Government is selling bkets to ABC Theaters, Cinema I III for $1.50 per ticket. [This service was started in the pmmer of 1975 hut few people that it was offered, Troie nett, student services committee jiairman said. [Tickets must be purchased in ad- nce at the Student Finance Cen- MSC 217. A Texas A&M Uni- fcrsity I.D. is required. the State Commission on Highways and Public Transportation who has been associated with the agency 48 years, appealed yesterday to the legislature for assistance. He said a proposal endorsed by Gov. Dolph Briscoe to guarantee the agency ^ $561 million in revenue from sales taxes on auto parts, tires and acces sories during the next two years is essential. The highway bill was the first major part of the governor’s legisla tive program to be considered by a legislative committee, and it at tracted a crowd. The start of the hearing was delayed 45 minutes while the Transportation Commit tee moved from a packed small hearing room to a larger one, and testimony continued late into the night. Energy hotline service assists manufacturers Texas manufacturers now can obtain energy information and assistance with energy problems by calling the manufacturers’ energy “hot line” at Texas A&M University. The number is 713- 845-3628. This new service was initiated in mid-January and is a program of the federally assisted Energy Advisory Service for Texas (EAST), part of the Center for Energy and Mineral Resources at A&M. Dr. Leonard Hale, an A&M mechanical engineering profes sor who is responsible for coor dinating EAST’s services for manufacturers, said that advisory service staff members will be available to discuss all types of energy problems with Texas manufacturers. Energy advisory service per sonnel will send manufacturers appropriate available informa tion and will attempt to locate other requested information. If the inquiry involves a relatively simple problem, an analysis will be performed by the advisory staff. In addition, if other man ufacturers are having or have had similar problems, an information sharing activity will be coordi nated for manufacturers, said Hale. Manufacturers seeking energy information or assistance should call between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. THURSDAY Omega Phi Alpha, Spring Rush, MSC 145, 7 p.m. Alpha Phi Omega, Pledge Rush, MSC 205 and 206, 8 p.m. Nursing Society, MSC 141, 7 p.m. (bring dues). Veterans Organization, Your Place, S. College, Bryan, 7 p.m. Political Forum, MSC Student Programs Office, 7:30 p.m. (first meeting of 1977 for members). Young Artist Series, Guitarist David Grimes, Rudder Theater, 8 p.m. Brazos Alternate Energy Soci ety, Rudder 302, 4:30 p.m. Handball Club, Deware Fiel- dhouse Court No. 9, 7 p.m. Shorin Ryu Karate Club, Class Registration and Workout, G. Rollie White 266, 5 p.m. FRIDAY Latter Day Saint Student Associ ation, Bishop Vaughn J. Feath- erstone, MSC 206, 7 p.m. Aggie Cinema, “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest,” Rudder Au ditorium, 8 p.m. Gromets, WarCon III State War- games Convention, Registration, MSC 226. SATURDAY India Association, Movie “Ram Aur Shyam,” Oceanography 112, 7 p.m. Aggie Cinema, “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest,” Rudder Au ditorium, 8 p.m. SWC Basketball, Texas Aggies vs. Rice, Coliseum, 7:30 p.m. Gromets, WarCon III State War- games Convention, Registration, MSC 226. SUNDAY Gromets, WarCon III State War- games Convention, Registration, MSC 226. Chess Committee, MSC 206, 6 p.m. Young Life College Fellowship, Old College Station City Hall, 5:30 p.m. MONDAY Accounting Society, Rudder 601, 7:30 p.m. Dance Arts Society, Ballet, G. Rollie White 266, 7:30 p.m. Shorin Ryu Karate Club, G. Rol lie White 266, 5 p.m. TUESDAY Shorin Ryu Karate Club, G. Rol lie White 266, 5 p.m. A&M Missilemen, Physics 146, 7 p.m. Texas Student Education Associ ation, MSC 226, 7 p.m. American Society of Civil Engineers, Civil Engineering 121, 7:30 p.m. You decide on the look . . , quen!lr| and e. isfactoi ass LAWRENCE'S HAIR STYLING SALON presents Lawrence & Marci A Duo Hair-Styling Team 822-1183 A Diamond in your ie Ring . . the final touch. Carl Bussells iamond Room Agg 3731 E. 29 846-4708 MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY HAVE ANY MASTERPIECES LYING AROUND? The Arts Committee of the MSC is now taking submissions of Prose, Poetry, Art, and Photography from Texas A&M students for Moebius, its new magazine. Your work may be better than you think, and we’d like to see it. (Poetry and Fiction may also be entered for cash prizes in the an nual Poetry and Fiction Contest.) 410 S. 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