The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 07, 1977, Image 4

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THE BATTALION
FRIDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1977
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THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: George, James Floyd
Degree: Ph.D. in Range Science
Dissertation: HERBAGE DYNAMICS AND
NITROGEN CYCLING IN TWO
RANGELAND ECOSYSTEMS ON THE
EDWARDS PLATEAU, TEXAS.
Time: 1:30 P.M. on October 17, 1977
Place: Plant Sciences Bldg. Room 203
G. W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Toperzer, Charles Dennis
Degree: Ph.D. in Planning
Dissertation: THE DEVELOPMENT AND
APPLICATION OF A SELF INSTRUC
TION PROGRAMMED TEXT ON
HEALTH PLANNING.
Time: 2:00 P.M. on November 7, 1977
Place: Langford Arch. Center Room 302-A
G. W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Wange, De-Shin
Degree: Ph.D. in Soil and Crop Sciences
Dissertation: DECOMPOSITION AND
COLONIZATION OF GRASS TISSUE,
CONTAINING Hg and As, BY SOIL
MICRO ORGANISM.
Time: Soil and Crop Sciences Room 540
G. W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate Go
RESTAURANT
$3.00 hr. and up, plus
convenient schedul
ing when you work
with us. Call 822-3588
between 1 p.m. and midnight
for an interview appointment.
3-C Barbecue
#3 now hiring
for all positions
including bar
tender. Apply in
person between
2-4 p.m. Cul
pepper Shop
ping Center.
Army officers uniforms, greens, dress blues,
etc. Blouse 39 Reg., Trousers 31-31. 713-463-
0894 after 7 P.M. 2714
Typing. 846-3491.
145t74
Typing. Experienced,
kinds. 822-0544. .1
fast, accurate. All
83t»n
Let White’s Auto Store, College Station,-
serve you with your hardware and plumbing
needs. North Gate.
FOR RENT
Horse pasture and stall. 846-7015.
LITERATE T-SHIRT: "Eshew Obfuscation,”
(S-M-L) $4.95 (postpaid). B. Hardy, Box
23703, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33307. 26t4
Beautiful wooded tracts 5 acres or more.
Owner financed. 846-4710, after 5 693-
0291. 26U0
WANTED
Short term lease available on
this new three bedroom, two
bath, brick home with double ga
rage. 6 blocks from campus.
$325/mo. WTA Company 846-
7795 or 693-3514. 2S»s
Tutor for general education. Rahman, P.O.
Box B10, C.S., 77844. 24t4
Need 4 tickets for Baylor, Rice, SMU, games.
846-4711, 779-1362 after 5. 23t2i
Wanted. Plastic engravers part
time. Hours adjust to your schedule.
Must be mechanically inclined to
operate engraving machine. A&M
Plastic Engravers 108 South Main,
Bryan. 26 » 3
GLEN OAKS MOBILE HOME PARK
“Private Country Living”
6 mi. from campus on Hwy. 30
2 bedroom furnished mobile home on
targe lot for rent Available now.
Call after 1:00 693-5670
27110
SERVICES
ACADEMIC RESEARCH — all fields. Send
$1.00 fair mail -order catalog of 7.000 topics.
Box 25918-Z, Los Angeles, CA 90025. (213)
477-8474. 13t30
PERSONALS
TV TECHNICIAN. FULL TIME OR PART
TIME. Call 822-4862. 27tlO
Cocktail waitresses, bus help and janitors
needed Mon.-Sat. Apply at The Mansard
House Restaurant. 25tl0
Need mature girl for part-time help who’s not
afraid of animals. Not hard work. 822-
9015. 23(5
Looking for extra cash? Pizza Hut of
Bryan has several part-time waitress
positions open. Uniform and meals
furnished plus attractive wages.
Apply in person at 2610 S. Texas
Ave.
25tS
NEED EXTRA MONEY. Earn
$2.30 per hr. with your personal
ity. Apply in person 707 Texas
Ave., Bldg. C. suite #306.
Thursday-Friday only between
1 P.M.-6 P.M.
2513
A&M STUDENTS:
YOU HAVE
ALREADY PAID
1/3 OF THE PRICE
OF A TICKET TO SEE “THE
HOUSE OF BERNARDA
ALBA”!!!!
Student tickets to all Aggie
Player productions are sub
sided by your University
Bookstore profits . . . Don’t
let your money go to waste!
$1.75 tickets to “Bernarda
Alba” are available at the
MSC Box Office or at the
door. Performances in the
Forum, 8 p.m., Sept. 29, 30,
& Oct. 1, 5, 6, 7, 8. 22te
Service For All
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
HALSELL MOTOR
COMPANY INC.
Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922
1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111
Servrng You 21 Years
Andy Anderson
U-HAUL RENTALS
2010 S. College
822-3546 22110
Ornamental Plaster
and Supplies
THE PLASTER NOOK
2010 S. College
822-3546 2ai °
WORK WANTED
Typing. 823-4579.
136184
Full time typing. Symbols. Call 823-
7723. - 39gtftr
FOR SALE
Ken Martins
Steak House
Accepting applications
Starting wage
$2.50/hour
Apply in person
1803 Texas Ave. 2 4t4
’73 Toyota Celica. Excellent gas mileage. After
5:00 846-7673. Fully loaded. 25t3
Professional Typing Services. Located 707
University Drive, Suite 23. Next to University
National Bank. Hours 9-5. Mon.-Fri. 846-
9109. 25U9
Deluxe duplexes newly completed.
2 bdrm., 1 bath. Central air/heat, all
modem appliances. Washer dryer
connections. About 1 Va miles from
campus. 693-4758.
17111
New 2 bedroom four-plex
apartments for rent. $195/mo.,
unfurnished, excluding electric
ity. Nice atmosphere. Call Man
ager at 822-7772.
21114
CHEYENNE APTS.
Brand new attractive apartments. 2
bdrm., 1 bath. All modem appliances.
Washer, dryer connections/ Central
air/heat. About 1 mile trom xampus.
893-4758.
17111
THE
LA SALLE
Attention Co-op Stu
dents. A quiet, dignified
place to live & study.
Monthly Rates
La Salle Hotel
120 SOUTH MAIN
BRYAN
713/822-1501
Reduced $1,000 for quick sale
by owner! Completely re
modeled 3 bdrm. frame, on
oversized lot, trees galore!
$14,500. Call Harry 846-8804,
779-5067. 26t7
Abstractors needed. Must be a
graduate student with a major or
strong background in nuclear engi
neering, petroleum engineering,
physics or geology, and be able to
write well. Must be an American citi
zen or have PRV. $4.00/hr., 20
hrs./wk. Call Susan Lytle, TAMU
Library, 845-1024.
2414
USED FURNITURE
WE CAN FURNISH YOUR
ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD
Lots of used tv’s, some colored.
New desks, bookshelves, and
tables made to order.
207 W. 28th St.
Mon.-Thurs. 9-12
Fri.-Sat. 9-6
We also buy furniture and
appliances.
FULL OR PART TIME
HOUSEWIVES OR STUDENTS
Help wanted, both day or night shift and weekends.
Housewives work while children are in school Stu
dents nights 5 p.m. - 10 p.m. & weekends.
COUNTER AND CASHIER WORK
$2.60/hour
Bryan
1101 Texas
An Equal Opportunity Employar
APPLY IN PERSON ONLY
WHATABURGER
College Station
105 Dominik
Student wanted part-time maintain
ing landscape and yards at apart
ment complex. $3.00/hour and must
be dependable. Phone 846-4710 for
appointment.
2117
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Croup
3400 S. College 823-8051
ALLEN
~ Oldsmobile
Cadillac
SALES-SERVICE
“Where satisfaction is
standard equipment”
2401 Texas Ave.
823-8002
HAMKMN MlP
APARTMENTS
SPECIAL OFFER
TO ALL APARTMENT SEEKERS!
One month free rent will be given on all apart
ments that are leased and occupied during the
month of October. (This offer is applicable
to lease terms of 8 months or more.)
Furnished & Unfurnished
Efficiency 1, 2 & 3
Bedroom Apartments
All Utilities included
No Escalation Clausa or
Fuel Adjustment Charge
Two Swimming Pools
Tennis Courts
Party/Meeting Room
Health Spas, including
Saunas for Men A Women
Three Laundry Rooms
Rental office open Monday through Friday 9-6
Saturday 10-5 Sunday 2-5
693-1110
1501 Hwy. 30
693-1011
United Press International
AUSTIN, Tex.—Up to 40 percent
of the robberies and home
burglaries in Harris County are
committed by persons who already
have been charged with one or more
felonies, a Houston senator con
tends.
A proposed constitutional
amendment backed by that senator
— Sen. Jack Ogg, D-Houston —
would permit judges to deny bail to
persons charged with one felony
while they are free on bail on
another felony charge.
The proposed amendment will be
submitted to Texas voters in a spe
cial election Nov. 8, and is the third
of seven amendments listed on ill
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ONE
ON
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The ston of a w inner. :
Richard
Pryor is faster than
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WEST
Skyway Twin
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JAWS
PLUS
TWO MINUTE WARNING
OUTLAW JOSEY WALES
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TRACKDOWN
Campus
•us 846-6512
COLLEGE STATION
Qiiobert Altmans
Shelley Duvall Sissy Spacek Janice Rule
wrikr/pmhtar/iimtot Robert Alhnan
?1977 Twentieth Cei
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FRI.-SAT. MIDNITE SHOW
BUGS BUNNY SUPERSTAR
ALL SEATS $1.00
statewide ballot. V Apk ci,M
The Texas Civil Liberties Unii | |llKlt,fr
and some defense attorneys opjH,
the amendments on the groundsti Aggie Ma
right to bail is constitutional Ali». »?•">•>
gUa w n ’n e K - ■ ■.
We ll be opposing it as a viol |
tion of the 8th amendment," sn L
John Duncan, executive directori Aggie 1*
the TCLU. “We’ll put out so.
P ut out SOU dtrToirer pi
press statements in opposition toil StudeniCIi
but we re not going to spend ait Weiy- 31 **
money to campaign against it.” tonio. #-
Ogg disputes the argument
proposal violates the constitutioilTni RudtkT
noting judges already can deny J Chew Cam
in capital cases and said the
proposal would merely providel lulde Ar
second exception to the bail guarntp 1 " • 137 MS
tee. He says the provision is new] c *
sary to combat crime, particularly^ "
urban areas. lirfeBlw
’The statistics are pretty alarmi M SC
in urban areas such as Housti
, MSC ct
slot*.
Hit y
4
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where as much as 30 to 40 pereeiili
the robberies and home burglarii f
are epmmitted by people alrei
out. on one or more bonds,”
said.
“The amendment would givedii (
cretion to a judge to deny bail
repeat and professional offendi
In essence, I don’t think the lbd|
ers of the constitution intended
right to bail to go to people i
were charged with committing
or more crimes at the same time,
Under the provision, if a jud|
denies bail, the defendant iNou: iJlen
entitled to a full hearing on it, andijn my box-
entitled to an immediate appeallfui a ftmii
rectly to the Court of Criminal (fJo that the
peals. The appeal is then givftfr/iof meur
priority consideration.
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Former Republican congressroffteirspecis
Charles Mosher of Oberlin, Ohm a capital
will deliver two addresses at Terns not D
A&M University Monday arBufree-lat
Tuesday. 5' es you t
The executive director of the l Me and s
S. House of Respresentatives the Preset
ence and Technology Committn m New C
was invited to the campus to talkl husiastiC (
the Professional Developing sons Thui
Seminar of the Doc-tor of Enginm litorium.
ing Program and the engagenrt h fact the
was expanded to a two-part prt ter spirits
gram, the first of which is open I (leased in
the public. Rearing t<
. His address is entitled “Congrwr turns fo
Gropes for Retter Information aijL no {)n<
will be presented at 8 p.m. Monila; | |[ lrec ni
in room 102 of the Zachry Engines 5 c j ent ] w
, ing Center. It will be continue ;>me
Tuesday afternoon at 2 p.m. ‘"HieneduD
^ f , Sere was
‘ The theme for the seminar st 111 fe numbers
this semester is The Interactim son g s w
Among Engineers and Coven n(
ments’, ” said associate dean ofenj e s weren’i
neering. Dr. Richard Thomas. »,>
Mosher was first elected to Coa l wai
gress in 1960 and retired thi
January after serving eight consed sj
tive terms. He was the rankiii P ’
minority member of the ScieniU.. . £
Committee, and worked on its suj | c
committee on science, research®
development. TU
He was also a member oi w p
Stratton Commission (19f>7-f
which produced the major stud
and recommendations guiding 111
tional policies for the oceans in ^
alks
cent years. A prime sponsor
of til
AAA A
Office of Technology Ass ess inert
he served on the OTA Board for'
first four years and as its first vie
chairman.
Secrets kept hidden for 100 years
are now revealed.
Dr. Willi,
ill lessor of |
iifdly of He
lecture I
hersity o
cracy and
Obligatio
•is talk, sj
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scheduled
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President
Lincoln I
was killed.
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