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THE BATTALION
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1978
MSC ARTS COMMITTEE
brings you
“Cousin Cousine is
fetchingly loony and great fun.”
— Janet Maslin, Newsweek
#
Monday, October 30, 8:00 p.m. Rudder Theatre
Living with the law
Yesterday I got three traffic tickets.
One has my name spelled wrong,
the second gave the wrong color
and year for my car. The officer
forgot to sign the last ticket. Do I
have to pay the fines?
When you and your car are iden
tified with slight errors, usually
identification will not be uncertain
enough to invalidate the ticket. You
do, however, have a constitutional
right to confront witnesses against
you. Be sure to appear in court as
you have promised by signing the
ticket.
Editor’s note: This column is
provided by the students’ legal ad
visers as a service to Battalion
readers. Answers are general and
should not replace the personal ad
vice of an attorney. Questions for
this column can be addressed to
students’ legal advisers in Room
306, YMCA Building.
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CONTACT MIKE CAVETT.
Carter signs
ethics bill for
U.S. officials
United Press International
WASHINGTON — President
Carter signed a federal ethics bill
Thursday that requires public finan
cial disclosures from the top 14,000
government officials, including the
president, vice president, members
of Congress and the Supreme
Court.
Other aspects of the bill include:
—Setting up a permanent au
thorization for a special prosecutor’s
office to look into allegations of mis
conduct by the president, vice pres
ident or senior White House offi
cials.
—Creation of an Office of Gov
ernment Ethics for the executive
branch to handle complaints or
questions. The director would be a
presidential appointee whose nomi
nation would require Senate con
firmation.
—Restrictions on job activities
after an official leaves the govern
ment. For one year affer govern
ment service ends, a former
member of the executive branch
could not lobby in the agency
worked for.
—Establishment of a Senate legal
counsel to aid members of the Se
nate in legal matters.
The House decided to wait until
further study was made before
committing itself to such an office.
"BACK WHEN I WAS IN SCHOOL. I COULD’VE
USED A LESS FILLING BEER. ON WEEKDAYS
I CARRIED 21 CREDITS. ON WEEKENDS I
CARRIED DEFENSIVE TACKLES, LINEBACKERS
AND WEAK STRONG SAFETIES!’
Matt Snell
Former All-Pro Fullback
©1978 Milter Brewing Co , Milwaukee, Wis
what’s up?
Friday
“EAT THE HELL OUT OF RICE CONTEST': The 6fth
“Eat the Hell Out of Rice Contest” will be held at noon at I
Fountain and is open to all. Those interested in participating^
register at the secretaries’ desk in Room 206, MSC. Prizesinclui
two reserved seats at the upcoming “Bread” concert sponsored)]
Town Hall. Second and third place prizes will also be awanjjl
MAID OF COTTON APPUCANTS: Applications for Maid of(_
ton may be picked up in the Student Activities Office, RootnijJ
MSC, between 8 a.in. and 5 p.m. To be eligible, a candidate nw
never have been married, be between the ages of 19 and 23,1
from a cotton-producing state or moved to one prior to age K
be at least 5 feet, 5 inches tall. Applications must be postmark
no later than midnight, November 12 and be accompanied!
three 8X10 glossy photographs.
CZECHOSLOVAKIAN CULTURE SYMPOSIUM: Oom,
bands, folk singing and dancing will highlight a three-days
posium on Czechoslovakian culture today through Sunday, si
sored by Texas A&M University. The program will presentli
tures and discussions by humanist scholars and communityle:
who have an interest in Czech culture. Symposium activities#,
begin at 2 p.m. today at the S.P.J.S.T. Supreme Lodge, 520!(
Main, Temple. Registration will continue at 7:30 a.m. Saturday!
the Temple Junior College Auditorium. The preregistration fee J
$1 for students and $3 for the public.
AGGIE CINEMA: “Julia, the true life story of Lillian Heilman)
American playwright, and her friend Julia, starring Jane Fond
Vanessa Redgrave and Jason Robards, will be shownatSp.r
Rudder Theater. The film is set in the 1920’s and 30’s again!
backdrop of wealth and Nazi brutality.
Saturday
FOOTBALL: The Texas Aggies will play Rice University here all
p.m.
CROSS COUNTRY: The women’s team will run in theTAIAWSts
Meet in Georgetown.
AGGIE CINEMA: "Julia,” starring Jame Fonda, Vanessa Redgis
and Jason Robards, will be shown at 8 p.m. in Rudder Tlieal
MIDNIGHT MOVIE: “The World’s Greatest Lover,” will be shon
in Rudder Theater.
Sunday
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SPEED CHESS TOURNAMENT: Texas A&M’s Chess Club
hold a speed chess tournament in Rudder Tower 701. Registral
will begin at noon and play will start at 1 p.m.
AGGIE CINEMA: “Camelot,” a classical musical depicting the
ventures of King Arthur, his knights of the Round Table,
queen, Guinevere, starring Richard Harris, Vanessa Redgri 1
and Fraco Nero, will be shown at 2 p.m. in Rudder Bieater
AGGIE CINEMA: “Julia,” will be shown at 8 p.m
ter.
TAMU COTTON BOWL REPRESENTATIVE: Applications fori M War
1979 Cotton Bowl representative from Texas A&M are availablti
the Student Activities Office, Room 221, MSC. Any interea ^
female student who has completed one semester at A&M andl
at least a 2.25 GPR is invited to apply. The deadline for appln yrkedbyd
tions is 5 p.m., Friday, November 17. The selected applicant*
represent A&M at the Cotton Bowl parade and post-seasonb dreflectec
ball game in Dallas. This is not the same contest that selectsi
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Maid of Cotton
ALL AGGIE INTRAMURAL HORSE SHOW: The TAMU Hor
men’s Association is sponsoring this horse show at 9 a.m. att! ys trading
TAMU Equestrian Center on 2818 at Turkey Creek Rd. Formoil'efighting
information, call Horse Office at 845-1927, or Jamie Belinatffftnging thr
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Monday
MSC ARTS COMMITTEE: Presents
in Rudder Theater.
‘Cousin, Cousine,”at!
LECTURE: There will be an oceanography and biology _
lecture by Barrie Dale at 3:30 p.m. in Room 112, O&M Buildinf
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