age 6 THE BATTALION THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1978 Students told Influenze at Texas A&M Univer sity is nearing epidemic pro portions. flu spreading rapidly here The Student Health Center treated 480 students Monday, though not all had flu. “We re see ing 500 a day and seeing lots of flu,” said Dr. Claude Goswick, cen ter director. Goswick said the center’s in patient clinic was not full Wednes day. “We re managing to keep stu dents on their feet, or at home,” he said. “This is a short-term disease, and won’t have a heavy impact on class attendance. As many as 30 to 40 percent may be absent in a given class per day during the period, but it’s a different set of students each day.” “About the only precautions a person can take is to keep distance from someone with obvious symp toms,” Goswick said. He added that students should not try to diagnose themselves, that confusion with pneumonia could re sult. Recommended treatment for flu is bed rest, aspirin and plenty of fluids. 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Find out for yourself Alcohol for cars The 1 million automobiles that operate in and around the city of Sao Paulo, Brazil, do not run on pure gasoline but a mix ture with 20 percent alcohol. Prof. Jose Goldemberg, direc tor of the Institute of Physics at Sao Paulo, told professors and students at Texas A&M Univer sity Wednesday that research has shown the mixture to be effective without engine modifications. He said Sao Paulo residents have used the fuel for six months with no adverse effects. Goldemberg also said the gov ernment there helped fund re search that converted 200 au tomobiles to run on a 100 per cent alcohol fuel. The study is in progress. Use of alcohol for fuel is not new in Brazil. Goldemberg said many persons were using the fuel 40 years ago — not to avoid oil imports but to save the ailing sugar cane industry. Sugar prices were down so the industry had to supplement its income by producing alcohol from the cane. Later, sugar prices increased and alcohol production for fuel was stopped. Today,, sugar cane is again being utilized to produce alcohol for fuel. Gasoline in Brazil costs consumers $2 per gallon while alcohol costs $1.40 per gallon to produce, Goldemberg said. He added that if the oil prices con tinue to rise and quantities di minish, it will make alcohol a competitive commodity. M Professor Jose New campus bus route popular By TERESA ROACH Imagine leaving G. Rollie White Coliseum and arriving at Zachry Engineering Center in seven min utes. That is what Richard Page does. He saves 10 minutes with the help of a new on campus shuttlebus system. Page, a sophomore mechanical engineering major, takes the Green Route of the intra-campus shuttle bus system. The new system is also free of charge. The Green Route begins at the corner of Joe Routt Boulevard and Throckmorton Street and moves in a clockwise direction north to parking lot 50, west to the College of Vet erinary Medicine and south to the new College of Agriculture build ings. It stops at parking lots 56 and 61 before returning to its stop near Rudder Tower. The Red Route makes the same Interested in studying overseas — but you need some money to help you get there? 9-.50 1 THE nniINTLET I ENDS JAN.26thJj| I RBSTRICTBO tWOfU ir M9U«lltS MXMfMVIM GUARDIAN DAILY 7:45,9:45 , Fri,Sat also 11:45 Sat.Sun 5:45 The MSC Travel Committee wants to help with loans from the MSC Overseas Loan Fund. Loans are available to full-time Texas A&M students who wish to study overseas for a summer, semester or what ever the loans are interest free & repayable after graduation. Interested students should pick up applica tion forms in Rm. 216 MSC (at the Secre taries’ Desks) and sign up for an interview time. Listen to KORA-FM For FREE Tickets! Burt Reynolds ‘Smokey AND THE Bandit** Sally Field Jerry Reed Jackie Gleason as Sheriff Butotd T Justice |A RASTAR Production • A UNIVERSAL Picture • Technicolor® maple exclusively on MCA Recmds i^oesjOS^, (Original sound uack a tjr t rrirTTT T tUtin tY | Applications Open: Thurs. Jan. 26 8 a.m. | Applications Due: Tues. Feb. 7 5 p.m. Interviews will be conducted from 6-9 p.m. on Wed. Feb. 8 and Thurs. Feb. 9 in the MSC Council Conference Rm. — 216 MSC. § MSC Travel Committee GGIE CINEMA stops but moves in a counter clockwise direction and does nol stop at parking lot 50. It takes about 20 to 30 minutes for each bus to make its route. The buses tend to be crowded the mornings, but the number d student passengers tends to crease in the afternoons. Shuttlebii officials have not commented on number of students riding tlr buses. “It’s hard to find parking places on campus now,” said Bill Ander son, a junior animal science major “Last week I missed two classes be cause I couldn’t find a parking place by the Agriculture building. No#, with the shuttle bus system, Idonl halve to worry about parking.” Anderson said his only complain! “is that the buses fail to postr schedule to indicate where the stop. A schedule would be helpful Gale Minzenmeyer, a senioi floriculture major, said that las: semester she “detested walldn; across the railroad tracks to horticul ture lab.” “It’s going to be much easiertogei to class by riding the shuttle bustk semester,” she said. “The only thing I don’t like abonl the shuttle bus is that it doesn’t stop close enough to the Entomologv building.” “I’m a horticulture graduate stir dent and I’m always having to picl up supplies across the railroai tracks,” said Sylvia Meadows, sides, half of my department is over there.” The intra-campus shuttle systeii runs from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Meadow said she wished the buses would rm later, because many students classes that end later than 5 p.m Many of these students have to wall across Wellborn Road to gettotheii parked cars. “The shuttle bus service is almos as good as driving a car,” said Boehm, a senior animal scienci major. Besides being on time and spar ing students from the hassle of pari ing their cars, the buses keep oaf out of the weather, said Lawrence Mikeska, a junior agriculture major “The shuttle system seems tote working out well,” he said. “It’s great idea. inter* credi time. “Tl lege c Peaci collej; tion I the u answ< Wl Corp: on pr with exam techn inten study tion eaten Unite wouk prepa “Id viser wouk in a p probh Wh send advise ing. I neces an on work, transp Om develi the D ture, lege, Wash the h< Sin servir untee their will b Corps their; time. MANOR EAST 1 THEATRES! I want everybody to run out and see this movier' —Walter Spencer, WOR RADIO & Take any kids you can lay your hands on !-Uz Smith. 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