Page 10 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1977 HAND-FINTED INDONESIAN & MALAYSIAN BATIK FABRICS Infinite and long party dresses, long and short wrap-around skirts with tops, caftans, kimonos, bath robes and T-shirts ... all in Batik. Wooden sandals, pillows and many gift items. 3910 Old College Road 846-6800 Triangle Terrace Center One Block West of Triangle Bowling Alley FREE TURKEY RECIPES With purchase of Poultry Science Club turkeys. Hickory Smoked Turkeys - 9-14# $1.42 lb. Smoked Turkey Breasts - 3-5# $2.55 ib. Turkey Hams - 2# $2.05 Ib. October 20 - December 20 Available at TAMU Poultry Center. Vz mile past Vet School on Hwy. 60 on left. Call 845-1931 for information. Small Ads.. IhU Results' CLASSIFIED HDSt Political Forum Presents Washington D.C Extravaganza March 12-18, 1978 (Spring Break) Meetings with senators and congressmen. Sightseeing tour and more. Deadline: Tuesday, November 22. For information and application come by Room 216 MSC or call 845-1515. LEARN The Key to Better Government from 3 3 Mark White Texas’ Former Secretary of State Thursday, November 17 601 Rudder Tower 12:30 p.m. Sponsored by Political Forum /tep Into the m/c Carter welcomes Shah of Iran amid angry young Iranians Unitd United Press International WASHINGTON — Police tear- gassed angry young Iranian demon strators outside the White House Tuesday as President Carter, weep ing from the fumes, welcomed Iran’s Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi for talks on weapons and oil. j The masked, stick-wielding op ponents of the shah broke through lines of mounted police on the grassy Ellipse behind the White House and attacked a nearby group of shah supporters as the greeting music and cannon salute died down. On the White House lawn. Carter winced and tears rolled down his cheeks from the gas. He welcomed the shah as “a long-time friend of our country. There were no reports of injuries or arrests, although one horse was SEBRinC men look like they just come from their stylist ... everyday! COURTEA Hair Designers 9 3808 OLD COLLEGE ROAD BRYAN /Vexf to Triangle Bow! 846-3877 or 846-2924 for appt. Our Intelligent Approach to Large Diamonds is applied to even our smallest Diamonds. «S) MEMBER AMERICAN CEM SOCIi IN Carl Bussel x^Jiamoho Room 3731 E. 29th Town & Country Center 846-4708 Texas A&M University Town Hall presents Special Attraction #4 Ronnie Milsap and Asleep at the Wheel will kick off the week of activities that will end with the Texas A&M vs. Texas Univer sity football game. On Tuesday night, November 22, these two groups will per form at 8:15 p.m. in G. Rollie White Col iseum, as a Town Hall Special Attraction. Overnight success came to Ronnie Mil- sap in 1974 when he was named Male Vo calist of the Year by the Country Music As sociation and also received a Grammy award for Top Male Country Performer. Today Milsap is still in the spotlight as he recently received the 1977 Country West ern Entertainer of the Year Award. Although Milsap studied classical music in school, there was no stopping his inter est in rock and roll, blues, and country that he obtained as a boy. During his high school years at the State School for the Blind in Raleigh, North Carolina, Ronnie formed his own rock band, The Appari tions, with three other blind students. To the delight of all audiences, Ronnie's shows include definite strains of blues, rock, and classical lines in his country songs. He feels, “Country music speaks of life and shows emotion that other forms can’t project. A country song has the power to make you laugh or cry; it relates more closely with the people than any other form of music. I try to reach from as far left to as far right as I can in my music. I don't like to stay just in the middle. I like to play hillbilly one minute and rock and roll the next — something that sounds like 1940 one min ute and 1999 the next. I know for me, I'm happy with my life and what I do. I don't have to see to play or sing and to feel the love of the people." Opening the concert will be Asleep at the Wheel. The small country rock band was formed in the early 1970's on the East Coast. Soon their music developed into what is known as Western Swing, which first spread through Texas in the 1930's. Asleep at the Wheel moved to Austin in 1974 and played to numerous warm and responsive audiences. Several of their al bums including Texas Gold and Wheelin' and Dealin' hit both the country and pop charts. The band has become an eleven- member group now with the addition of a second fiddler, giving the group that twin fiddle around which typifies Western Swing music. Neither Ronnie Milsap nor Asleep at the Wheel are new to A&M. Milsap gave an overwhelming performance to Aggies last spring, while Asleep at the Wheel returns from 1975. Both are expected to entertain young and old alike, whether you love country western or blues and rock. So ya’II come and bring your friends. Tickets and information are available at the MSC Box Office from 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Monday-Friday, 845-2916. knocked to its knees then struck by a hurled trash can. WASHp -iropologbt |r. jence edit !|ew Sciei and Empress Farah and Mrs. Cali r0DOS ed id dabbed their eves constantly. J. „ n im The shah, denying that torture exists in his country, had describe his vociferous opponent in this country as “Marxists. Shouting “down with the shah, more than 1,000 opponents had demonstrated loudly but peacefully since before dawn on the Ellipse and in Lafayette Square on the other side of the White House. But when the Iranian ruler ar rived by limousine instead of by helicopter as planned, the anti-shah demonstrators on the the Ellipse broke through protective police lines and attacked quieter and older shah supporters with sticks. ith an ini “It is a great honor for us tola 'q^ th e C ( with us his imperial majesty inj L con te Iran, a long-time friend ofoundc jggests thi try," said Carter. “than ag Later, during a ceremony in Ji Leakey grand hallway of the White Honss heir just-pi Carter apologized to the shall 1| jjd there J the temporary air polution." jonandter ... f modern Carter said in his welcoming!! ^ hehavi marks the shah had known ever inv j ro ninei American president since FranUj “Anyone Roosevelt. Police waded in and broke fighting. ggression "It is a great honor for me tol®! eea ^ ress him come during the first vearofu nmeanim presidency, ” he said. lit is no su "When the Shah took up the lead , Ua hip of his nation 36 yet r0 P OO Fl ago. Iran was occupied by aforeii ector 0 [enya, an' Both Carter and the shah kept their composure and delivered their greeting statements as guests and reporters gagged and winced from the smoke bombs. The shah put his hands to his face. power. During the 1 ™. .• ., . Carter said, “The growth of h j a into a position of world leadercli ^ na * ur ' has been remarkable.” , !t is cul The shah reportedly came witl P atten shopping list for more ['jltay wrote weapons. Campus activities Wednesday Brazos Counts A&M Club, reservation deadline at 12 noon for meeting at Ramada Inn Ballroom, relfesliments available at 6:30 p.m.. Coach Shelby Metcalf is the speaker Venezuelan Student Association, com petition on the soccer Held between Ven ezuela vs. Hong Kong, Alianza Panamerieana vs. Sur-Anieriea, 5 p.m. Omega Phi Alpha, 6:30 p.m., 501 Rud der Texas A&M Microcomputer, 7 p.m., 203 Zaehrv Bridge Committee, 7:15 p.m.. MSC Pre Law Society, 7:30 p.m., 308 Rod der Student Senate. 7:30 p.m., 214 Har rington CAMAC, Daniel Hernandez. 7:30 p.m.. 301 Rudder Student Senate, 7:30 p.m., 214 Har rington Pre Veterinary Society, 7:30 p.m., 601 Rudder California Cities Hometown Club, 8 p.m., 139 MSC. Student V Annual Thanksgiving Serv ice, 8 p.m.. All Faiths Chapel Aggie Players, "Waiting for Godot, 8 p.m.. Rudder Forum Class of‘81, 8 p.m.. 207 Harrington Thursday Political Forum, Secretary ol Slile Mark W White Jr.. 12 mxin. Mil Ruddc Ocean Engineering Seminar, RkW W agner on "Ocean Engineering and Co- struction. 3:30 p.m., 120 Civil Enginm- lug Building Venezuelan Student Association,wtn finals. 4 p.m., soccer Held Water Ski Club, Aggieland pictwnnd ollicer nominations, 7 p.m., 137and134 MSC \ cnezuelan Student Association,Carl* Rivero on Flora and Fauna ol Ven ezuela. 7 p.m.. 410 Rudder Snow Ski Club, 1:30 p.m., 10H Ha- rington Brazos Ornithological Society, "I p.m , 112 Ocoanograpliy-Mctcorolofl Building OPAS. Houston Ballet, K pan., Rudd Auditorium Aggie Players, "Waiting for Codii p.m.. Riaider Forum Friday Aggie Players, "W aiting for Cndel. p. m.. Rudder Forum Aggie Cinema, "Marathon Man, p.m.. Rudder Theater and H Graduate. 12 midnight. RudderTtan V TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY TOWN HALL presents SPECIAL ATTRACTION #4 WITH ASLEEP AT THE WHEEL Tuesday, November 22, 1977 8:15 p.m. G. Rollie White Coliseum Tickets: A&M Student/Date General Public General Admission $2.00 $3.00 Tickets and Information at MSC Box Office 845-2916 Student Y annual Thanksgiving Service < i\v IVV'i Nov. 16th 8 p.m. All Faiths Chapel