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Page 14 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1977 Some part-time jobs can get you in state tuition, not interrupt your education and even help you in your studies. tipTtqp kL TAKETHE ARMY RESERVE TO WORK WITH YOU. The skill you learn serving part- time in the Army Reserve can be helpful in finding a full-time job. Call Sgt. Heather. VETERANS, AMERICA NEEDS PART-TIME SOLDIERS, TOO. Your country can still use your military experience 16 hours a month in the Army Reserve. You’ll earn a steady extra income serving your country in your community. Call Sgt. Heather. RECORDS AND TAPES 1000 S. COULTER — BRYAN — 823-5745 Member Student Purchase Program 1 Besides! SOME PART-TIME JOBS ARE MORE EXCITING THAN OTHERS. From crane operators to radio operators, the Army Reserve has hundreds of exciting part-time jobs. fi ^ THE ARMY RESERVE. PART OF WHAT YOU EARN IS PRIDE. CONTACT nSi Sgt. Heather Efinchuk (713) 846-4794 at 4103 Texas Ave. Bryan, Tx. 77801 G>< 'Jj TIRED OF DUCKING OPPORTUNITIES?? JUNIORS AND SENIORS DID YOU KNOW THAT BETWEEN 30 SEPTEM BER 1977 AND 1 OCTOBER 1978 THE UNITED STATES NAVY WILL TRAIN APPROXIMATELY 495 COLLEGE GRADUATES AS PROFESSIONAL NAVY PILOTS? Trash heap The remnants of the Aggie bonfire appear as the bonfire is silhouetted against ash, wire dismal as Aggie spirits following the Texas and beer cans. game. The pipe which carried the jet fuel to Battalion photo by Paul McW Group to fight fanatics United Press International LUBBOCK — Richard Arnold has had it with what he calls a vocal minority that has gained influence and power “beyond the point of so cial benefit.’ He’s counteracting with PUFF — People United to Fight Fanatics — and its first operation is aimed against antismokers who have brought about non-smoking rules. “I really don’t know what I’m going to do, if you want to know the truth,” said the 35 year-old restaur ant owner. “I’m just tired of being pushed around by government legislation. The fact just struck me that I was tired of this garbage. “The past several years have seen the concentrated efforts of many small special interest groups begin to infringe on the lifestyles of the American people, he said. “These groups, though small in number, have attained power and influence that has reached far beyond the point of social benefit. “What’s happened to the silent majority? That’s what PUFF is all about.” feet on our whole society. Whouil he the next to be legislated outtl existence? The garlic eater? Hit person who doesn’t bathe as oftet* he should? The yarc 75.: Agg 1,15 parents of unnil care PUFF originated on a flight from Phoenix to Lubbock when an atten dant told Arnold and his wife to snuff out their cigarettes in a non smoking section. But he said he was there because the smoking seats were filled and only one passenger was sitting in the non-smoking area. The more they thought about it, the more irritated they got. And they started thinking about all the other rules they didn’t like. PUFF was an outgrowth of the frustration. “The time has come to call a halt to this idiocy,” he said. “We can no longer stand by and hope that laws against smoking will not have an ef- ♦ /»»♦»»» »»»»»»»»»»»>» children?” Arnold said smoking should bei personal choice — and not legis lated. He favors revised rulesregj lating smoking on public transporta tion and proposes smoking crowded, unventilated areas. But PUFF' isn't limited to Ik smoking issue. “We just happen to have thevA cle — smoking — to start jumpi| up and down about,’ he saii “Hi basic other thing I would liketog after is the 55 mile per hourspen limit. I’m a firm believer that died embargo, the gas shortage was farce. ” Arnold would like to see lit smokers and non-smokers worl gether to fight legislation that fringes on their rights. He has him a man in Washington to keep PIT! informed of “social legislation as signed an advertising agency for, billboard and newspaper campaij next year to publicize the organin tion. Since its inception early this 111 PUFF' has grown to 2,500memlm across the United States and hasi; ceived about $18,000 in Arnold is going to sell oneofhisis taurants and leave the other to capable manager so he and his«t can devote themselves fulltime 1 : PUFF, which is opening an a downtown skyscrapper. S coul coul time and have Tc Editor satisfied, reporter gripes Continued from page 9 they didn’t print them, if thought it was a story th needed to he run.” There was never any problea in getting a story published whei he was editor, he added. “Censorship is rampantit Consolidated. It s not so policy as what Flilliard callsgi and had journalism,” said student reporter. “The paper is not representa tive of the student body doesn’t focus on issues the sin dents are interested in.” Mike Burke, this year’s said he has had no problems» far. “We have relatively free reii on newspaper content. We ha ven't had any problems will what goes into the paper. Hur mor SW< Way neec Woe Fi him marl two care SW( Wal Woo Dick Th son t yard: ing I offen “E “I’ve senie Texa was offen i ouen M AUST. Ihain fel ng to he fotton I So th | -onghor The L rankec I Harriot | he past A sp, fonday IS' r Now Better Than Ever. You Will Be Pleased With These Carefully Prepared and Taste Tempting Foods Each Daily Special Only $1.59 Plus Tax. “Open Daily” Dining: 11 AM to 1:30 PM — 4:00 PM to 7 PM MONDAY EVENING SPECIAL Salisbury Steak with Mushroom Gravy Whipped Potatoes Your Choice of One Vegetable Roll or Corn Bread and Butter Coffee or Tea TUESDAY EVENING SPECIAL Mexican Fiesta Dinner Two Cheese and Onion Enchiladas w/chili Mexican Rice Patio Style Pinto Beans Tostadas Coffee or Tea One Corn Bread and Butter WEDNESDAY EVENING SPECIAL Chicken Fried Beef Steak w/cream Gravy Whipped Potatoes and Choice of one other Vegetable Roll or Corn Bread and Butter Coffee or Tea T FOl Pi NEE ...Ci OR 308 i STOP BY THE MSC AND TALK TO THE NAVY INFORMATION TEAM BETWEEN 9 A.M. AND 4 P.M. 29 NOV. THRU 2 DEC. 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