Page 8 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1977 Names in the News Compiled by MICHELLE SMITH Allmans split for third time Cher Bono Allman and her husband, Greg Allman, have split for the third time. An attor ney for the 30-year-old singer filed a petition yesterday for a legal separation from Allman after 21 months of marriage. Cher asked for unspecified property settlement and child support for their 7-month-old son, Elijah Blue. Five days after she married Allman, Cher filed for a divorce, but they reconciled three weeks later. Months later, Allman filed for divorce, but another recon ciliation followed. Arthur Fiedler receives honor Arthur Fiedler, conductor of the Boston Pops orchestra, re ceives the National Arts Club Medal of Honor at the group’s 21st annual music awards dinner tonight. Fiedler, who took over the Boston Pops in 1930, will be cited for establishing the orchestra as an international institution. Marx’s operation is successful Groucho Marx celebrated his release from 19 days in a hospital, where his right hip was replaced with a steel and plastic joint. The 86-year-old comedian is one of the oldest persons ever to undergo the hip replacement op eration, said his surgeon, Dr. Robert Rosenfeld. Marx left Cedars Sinai Medical Center yes terday in a wheelchair, but Rosenfeld said he was able to w alk over 40 feet unaided at home. Carroll O’Connor, TV’s Archie Bunker, dropped by for lunch to visit Marx. They cele brated the operation’s success with a belated St. Patrick’s Day party and sang Irish songs. A&M class of ’77 to have better job opportunities Employment prospects look bet ter for some of the Class of ’77 than they have in several years. The outlook includes a brighten ing picture for women, said Louis Van Pelt, career planning and placement director at Texas A&M University. Van Pelt said a national Salary Survey conducted by the College Placement Council revealed that prospects may not be as good for many graduates, particularly those in non-technical disciplines. The CPC survey shows 49 per cent more job offers at the bachelor s degree level than were reported a year ago. Offers at the master’s and doctoral levels went up 74 and 73 per cent respectively for 1977. The number of salary offers to women increased 68 per cent over last March, after a 27 per cent gain in 1976 over 1975. Male increases are 45 to 20 per cent, overall, for those two years. Despite the gains, only one of five offers at the bachelor’s level went to women. That s better, however, than a one-in-ten ratio last year. All bachelor s degree disciplines benefited from 1977 increases in employer activity. Business, sci ences and engineering job offers in creased nearly 50 per cent. The biggest gain was in humanities and social sciences (70 per cent), but it was based on small volume and fol lowed a substantial drop in 1976. Engineering remained most at tractive with almost half of the offers reported for engineering positions. Accounting and auditing contri buted one quarter and the remain ing 28 per cent was divided among 21 other areas, according to the CPC survey report. Business employers stepped up recruiting most, making 59 per cent more offers. Five of 15 private employer groups boosted activity. Increase of 80 per cent or more oc curred in aerospace, electronics and instruments, automotive and mechanical equipment, merchan dising and services, metals and metal products, and public utilities and transportation. Energy shortages reflected in the top salaries offered at the bachelor’s level. Petroleum engineering top ped all other curricula with an aver age offer of $1,508 a month. This figure was even higher than the top average at the master’s level. Van Pelt said. The CPC salary survey, in its r. Is ’ 17th year, is based on job offers, not acceptances, made to college stu dents during the normal September to June recruiting period. Data are submitted to the survey by 160 col leges and universities throughout the U.S. " OL FABRIC Shoppe Complete Stock of Fashion Fabrics for Easter Sewing "In Our 30th Year of Selling Fabrics" Downtown Bryan 822-2433 201 Main St. LAKEVIEW CLUB 3 Miles N. on Tabor Road Saturday Night: Jess Demaine and The Texas Silver From 9 a.m. STAMPEDE DANCE Every Tuesday and Thursday Nights Ladies $1.00 Men $2.00 All Brands, Cold Beer 40 Cents 8-12 Battalion Classified Call 845-2611 1 Radio /hack NEW! Buy a 40-channel Realistic CB radio In stock — Your choice of Archer CB Antennas In stock T more! REALISTIC 40 CH MOBILE CB RADIO TRC-452 puts you in touch with 40 channels of action! Power and features backed by R. S.'s 16 years of CB leadership! 139 95 21-1521 Mon.-Sat. 10-6 846-7384 1125 VILLA MARIA RD. RRTAN.TEXAS Offer good through March 28, 1977