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THE BATTALION TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1978 i- FASHIONS for GUYS & GALS United Press International tinue. The 1980 census will be used Paper bills cover street ] u/A SHTMm'OM r' r„ , . , , a „ The 1980 census will be used .M* I TOP DRAWER Culpepper Plaza United Press International WASHINGTON — The Cen sus Bureau reports a continuing migration of the American popu lation, mostly south and west ward, and says 13 states could gain or lose congressmen in the early 1980s if present trends con tinue. Texas, which recorded one of the largest population increases, could possibly gain 2. The report said the nation’s population increased by about 13 million since 1970 to an esti mated 216,332,000. The 1980 census will be used as the basis for the congressional reapportionment that occurs every 10 years. Population shifts affected congressional dele gations in several states after the 1970 census. EARN EXTRA CASH United Press International STOCKHOLM, Sweden — Less than 20,000 people are left in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, and chickens and rabbits wander the streets of the city that once had a population of more than two mil lion, said Scandinavian diplomats Monday. Sweden’s Ambassador to China, Kai Bjork, said he saw large de nomination paper bills strewn about the streets of Phom Penh since money is no longer being used in Cambodia. Bjork visited Cambodia with the Finnish and Danish ambassadors to Peking, Pentti Suomela and Kjeld Mortensen. They said the city had no street We’ve Got Your Books! As A Blood Plasma Donor At Plasma Products Inc. 313-C College Main We stock every book required at Texas A&M for every course, degree plan & program. Undergraduate, Graduate Medicine Vet Medicine Relax or Study in our Comfortable Beds While You Donate — Great Atmosphere — Trained University Bookstore “At the North Gate” OPEN LATE THROUGH JAN. 20 Professional Help on Hand at all Times. Hours: markets or commerce, no theali or movie houses and its only ti Consisted of buses, trucks andbi cles. Young armed men guarded t roads leading into the city as well hotels and street corners. Along the countryside, the pop lation is organized in 500 to ily collectives. Bjork said them growing area was larger thanonli visit 18 months ago. The standards living appeared normal for a veloping country and the am sadors said they saw no starvation campus activities Tuesday Women’s Aggie Volleyball Club, 3 p.m.. Deware American Humanics Student Assom- Hon, William Schmitt on "Marriage, Fi ily and a Youth Agency Career,” 6 p. 205 MSC Bobbins Aero Squadron, organization meeting, 7:15 p.m., 501 Rudder Health & P.E. Club, 7:30 p.m, MSC Ilerpetological Club, 7:30 p.m., 31i Nagle A&M Classical Piano Performaoci Group, origanization meeting, 7:30 pm 350 MSC :>ro£ SIovi ton 1 Al 100J emit mile acre Tl was! ngs ised into sprit field ai Brazos Bowmen, Indoor League Com petition at Crockett Elementary Schod Gym, 7:30 p.m., practice begins at7pm Society of Women Engineers, 7:30 p.m., 203 Zachry Society of Automotive Engineers, 7:30 p.m., 342 Zachry , Med Tech Society, 7:30 p.m., 100Har \rington Monday & Wednesday 9:00 - 5:30 Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 9:00 - 5:00 MSC Videotape Committee Meeting Bring this coupon and receive $2 Bonus on your first donation. Effective 'til February 10, 1978. Tuesday - Jan. 24 7:30 p.m. Rm. 352 of The MSC (Not Rudder Tower.) Call For More Information 846-4611 New Members are welcome. No experience necessary. We have our own equipment, so you can be creative or just have fun learning. Ba blef regis whih the t stipn of in the I altlu: cost r <r Mu’ PEANUT GALLERY J* THE BEST DISCO IN TOWN! *6 Tuesdays THE FOX HUNT” FREE BEER • WINE • SOFT DRINKS/MIXED DRINKS 25c Ladies: Free Cover Guys: $3.00 Thursdays “THE AGGIE DRINK ’N DROWN FREE MIXED DRINKS, WINE, BEER, ETC. ALL NIGHT LONG! Ladies: $3.00 Guys: $5.00 *1.00 OFF IF YOU HAVE AN A&M STUDENT LD. PEANUT GALLERY 813 WELLBORN HWY. • COLLEGE STATION • 846-1100 “Where everyone meets for a good time . . . for peanuts! 9 9