The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 06, 1977, Image 6

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    Page 6 THE BATTALION
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1977
PROBLEM PREGNANCY? UNCER
TAIN WHAT TO DO? ARE YOU
SCARED AND CONFUSED? VICKKI
AND JANE CAN HELP YOU BY
TELEPHONE HOTLINE. CALL
454-1795 COLLECT.
GIVE THE
GIFT OF LIFE.
Give Blood
Oct. 11, 12, 13
Microfiche save space
Serial holdings in Texas A&M
University libraries are listed in a
new format which provides several
advantages.
The serial holdings list was
changed to microfiche in January.
The microfiche edition has the
same information as the previous
paper version and it may be more
frequently updated. The holdings
list is produced in Computer Out
put Microfiche, said director of lib
raries Dr. Irene Hoadley.
It is complete on 10 microfiche.
compared to the former 3,000 page,
four volume paper version. Hold
ings of every serial in the libraries
are shown, including inactive titles,
reprints and series.
Each entry includes title, hold
ings information, location and call
number. Numerous cross-
references help locate a desired
entry.
Change from paper to microfiche
allowed the library to increase the
number of copies of the holdings list
available in service areas.
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• Ice Tea
Six (weekend) ways
to keep from studying ku
Ideal for that special event this fall
317 College Avenue
There’s no yell practice, no
football game, and you can’t find
a ride home. So what can you do
to keep from studying this
weekend?
First of all, the good ole’
Aggie Cinema is showing two
Mel Brooks’ flicks. Blazing Sad
dles and Silent Movie. If you
think you can stand Yiddish
speaking Indians, a chain gang
singing Cole Porter songs, and
Marty Feldman and Dom De
Luise, simply bring your ID card
and $1 to Rudder Theater at 8
p.m. (B. S. is playing Friday and
Saturday, S. M. is Friday only.)
If four hours of Mel Brooks
will drive you stark raving mad,
then you might want to stop off at
the Manor East Mall (Texas At
Villa Maria), where the 7th An
nual People’s Festival is being
held. The two-day exhibition of
food, curios, displays and
entertainment will begin Friday
at 7 p.m. with a processional
which will feature traditional
dress and flags of the 32 coun
tries being represented. The fes
tival will continue through
Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Admission is free.
If you’ve been to the rapids
on the Comal River near New
Braunfels and want to try some
thing more daring and danger
ous, high tail it to Marlin and
The Falls, and be sure to bring
an innertube. Go north on Hwy.
6, and follow the signs.
Or, if you’d rather ride on
water than swim in it, the Out
door Recreation Canoe Trip
down the Brazos River (near
Hidalgo Falls), is scheduled to
begin Saturday morning. A
sign-up meeting is planned for
6:30 p.m. in Rudder Room 502.
The cost of the trip is a mere $4
for canoe, paddle, and life
jacket. The trip is a one-day af
fair, so you’ll have to bring a sad
lunch, and/or a cooler.
When you get back fro™
your day in the country, you W j||
definitely want to rush over to
Haus Edelweiss, 319 Universitv
Dr., where they have authentic
German food and desserts which
are enough to tempt anyone oi
their diet. They also serve
“boots” of beer. (Yes, they’re ac
tual glass boots.)
Now, Sunday finally rolls
around, and you say you’re still
raring to go somewhere and 4
something?!?!?!? Well, our resi
dent gourment tells us that a
great way to spend an afternoon
is to pack up hotdogs and cham
pagne and take off to Lake
Somerville. A carload of friends
might be fun, but remember that
you have classes on Monday! Co
west on Hwy. 60 to Hwy. 36,
turn left (south) and again, follow
the signs.
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10 children fight for education
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AUSTIN — Texas is going to
create a slave class if free education
is denied illegal aliens, the attorney
for 10 children seeking admission to
Houston schools argued Wednes
day.
“As long as they’re here without
an education what you’re doing es
sentially is creating an uneducated
slave class,” Peter D. Williamson of
Houston told the Austin Court of
Civil Appeals.
Williamson asked the appeals
court to order 10 Mexican born
children admitted to Houston
schools without paying $90-a-month
tuition.
The class action lawsuit filed by
the Houston Legal Foundation on
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the children’s behalf contends it is
unfair to bar from public school
alien children who are unable to pay
tuition.
Several similar cases are pending
across the state. Fifteen illegal
aliens are attending school in Tyler
tuition-free under a temporary court
order while a federal judge consid
ers their case. A state judge has or
dered three children admitted to
Austin schools tuition-free while the
state education commissioner con
siders their status.
In 1975 the legislature amended
the Education Code to limit state
education funds to schooling of citi
zens and legally admitted aliens.
Houston school officials say it
would cost taxpayers $5.3 million to
$10 million a year to provide free
education to the estimated 5,001
legal alien children residing in
school district.
The 10 children involved
Houston lawsuit are 6 to 14 ye:
old and have been in the. couiit!|
three to four years.
Five are stepchildren pf Aint
citizens; their Mexican matin!
brought them into the country
tourist passes. When their motl
became ill two were sent to Housli
to live with a sister married to
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