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. - stz BA ( rALiOM FRIDAY, JANURAY 19, 1979 The MSC Videotape Committee will be holding an informative introductory meeting on Tuesday, January 23 in Room 352 MSC For more information come by room 216 MSC or call 845-1515. INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Declaring Jesus Christ Friday Rudder Rm. 301 7:00-9:00 HELP PREVENT ^ BIRTH DEFECTS Marc'i of Dimes Carter’s budget below 1980 goal^i * f 1 * * * * * * * * * THE TEXAS A&M FLYING CLUB IS SEEKING ADDITIONAL FLIGHT INSTRUCTORS TO MEET INCREASING DEMAND FOR FLIGHT INSTRUCTION - NOW OPERATING SIX AIRCRAFT - IF YOU ARE INTERESTED PLEASE CONTACT: DR. HOWARD CHAMBERLAIN 845-6914 STEVE BROWN 693-6725 HALL MUST BE 18 YEARS OLD. JAN. 19th the HALL of FAME presents iV 1700 FMt From T»« villa Marta Exchange On Farm Rd. 2S1S Augie Meyers & the Western Head Band, $3.00/ person Open 8-12 Ya’II Come! HANDBALL FOOTBALL BASEBALL SWIMWEAR SOCCER WYATT’S SPORTING GOODS 505 University Drive Northgate 846-6715 1641 South Texas Ave. Culpepper Plaza 693-2949 FRENCH'S CARE-A-LOT SCHOOLS Introduces INFANT CARE Headquarters for all your Athletic Needs ATHLETIC SHOES ADIDAS » PUMA a TIGER • NIKE a BATA Nike "Waffle Trainer - SPOT BILT • CONVERSE • BROOKS <f^ 'V • NEW BALANCE • SAUCONY ‘Qualified staff ‘Strict child staff ratio ‘Full & half-day programs ‘New modern facility 900 University Oaks (off Hwy 30) 693-1987 or 693-3011 We do offer kindergarten, day care, night care, and after school care. Mary Piazza, director Maroon/White Roadrunner United Press International WASHINGTON — President Carter, saying he wants to be "good allies" with Iran, ruled out direct U.S. involvement in the power shift now going on in Tehran. He also is sued a veiled threat to the Soviet Union and other nations to keep out. "We have no intention — neither ability nor desire — to interfere in the internal affairs of Iran, Carter told a news conference Wednesday. "And we certainly have no intention of permitting other nations to inter fere.’’ Carter said there has been no di rect U.S. contact with Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the Paris-based religious leader who wants to lead Iran as an Islamic Republic. But he urged both Khomeini and Iran’s mil itary to give the new civilian gov ernment “a chance to succeed.” The White House has been con cerned about meddling from Moscow, because the oil-rich nation is located on the Soviet Union’s southwestern borders. “I have confidence in the Iraniai people to restore a stable govern ment and to restore their economic circumstances for the future," Car ter said. He said the United States encouraged — “to the limited ex tent of our own ability — public support for the new government in hopes it would provide “restoration of stability, for an end of bloodshed and for the return of a normal life.” In his first news conference of the new year, the president also an nounced he has exceeded his goal of trimming the 1980 federal budget deficit to below $30 billion. It is ex pected to be $29 billion. The total allocation of funds for the poor has been increased by about $4.5 billion," he said of the anti-inflation austerity budget he will submit to Congress next week. On other subjects: —The president said he had "no apology to make’’ for inviting Richard Nixon to attend the White House state dinner honorj,* na s Vice Premier Teng Hsi»H UmU-'d Jan. 29. "I felt it was a fait,||]| GEORGE' a proper thing to invite Ixil^atholic prie amt (.(‘raid Ford in liehlNlni the groi work in “ ‘ tablishment of relations. —He claimed he r IM< G laiwan s interests in the deal!®- *7 lishing full relations nunist China. He sftidthel normal U.$J /1 * ‘ 1 1 ' fe States will continue to defensive arms, and that fK agreed not to contradict a lajM U.S. statement that China® QLEVE be reunited In peaceful mea older and i -lie said Pella Ali/iiu v. ^Cleveland as co-chairwoman of his « Jdhanson, . Advisors Committee on wlnortheaste because she had done a poor® In their ship job It didn t work out.Rleagues on he said of her stewardship, laid be tl ®.so found u i c to slut fir;.;,, smoking linz >«!t with monos^ 1 United Press Internatioml W Dubbed She had a alked ere Interaatioul IH Johansoi WASHINGTON — In i^ycognizab months the beleagured smolT have something new towomf — a test result showing howl carbon monoxide gas brand of cigarette is putting And when the figures available, smokers may even more confusion bee rettes with t lie lowest tvl nicotine content may notneo be the ones with the lowest monoxide content. The Federal Trade Conn® United said it will begin publishingMMOSCOW figures Hi |ini< I »'<. nnse oftHtlns li.i\i evidence that carbon mnni ;econd hearl creases a smoker’s chanceoflilat|carries o a fatal heart attack. ie real heart I he h I C has been test;:. I Tl i q offici; rettes for tar and nicotine, ewspaper, P leasing the results, since esday the " said the carbon monoxide ‘.loftieic lymj w ill be an offshoot of that t as [believed So\ [yrr GALLERY 4301 Carter Creek at E.29th. ATHLETIC CLOTHING WARM UPS SWIMSUITS T-SHIRTS — GYM SHORTS — SOCKS TEXAS AGGIE CAPS and T-SHIRTS TEXAS AGGIE JERSEYS Custom Lettering on T-Shirts €y§$@rnn) Wct(s]<s)0[n)<o) IB©[n)<d]<| 0 One of a kind wedding band sets designed and hand crafted especially for you. Original 14k & 18k Gold Custom Jewelry By Will Harjes WEIGHTLIFTING/EX ERCISE EQUIPMENT VOLLEYBALL 846-8663 No U.S. actioii in Iran — Carte United Press International WASHINGTON — President Carter says his 1980 anti-inflation budget, $1 billion under his cost- cutting goal, cut everything but de fense to the bone to spare human needs programs sought by liberals. Carter said Wednesday the new budget, which goes to Congress Monday, will include only about $29 billion in deficit spending, com pared with $30 billion estimated earlier. It’s the smallest federal defi cit since 1973. The president called it a "very au stere, stringent, tough fiscal policy. The president also seized the op portunity at his nationally televised ion ft kil Barbara Broadcast “Everything an audience would ask for—this fare works for both sexes.” -SCREW Rated: X Winner: Best Film & “The most professional porn film ever! Hollywood would be hard pressed to equal its sophistication and tightly woven erotics.” -HUSTLER Director. Annual A/ie A wds Hustle- Erotic VI iiC Destined to be one of tbe best adult films. Well paced, witb elab- IB*#*****- -PLAYBOY This weekend two midnight movies to choose between Tickets go on sale at 10:30. PLITT Southern UNIVERSITY SQUARE SHOPPING CENTER CORNER OF UNIVERSITY & COLLEGE CINEMA I &II University Square Shopping Center 846-6714 8, 846 1151 Directed by Peter Medak; produced by Jules Buck and Jack Hawkins; screenplay by Peter Barnes, based on his play; photography by Ken Hodges; music by John Cameron. With Peter O’Toole, Alastair Sim, Arthur Lowe, Harry Andrews, Coral Browne, Michael Bryant, Nigel Green. A good measure of where the British film had travelled to by the early 1970’s is Medak’s devastating and ultimately blood-curdling satire on the British upper classes. Based on the popular stage play by Peter Barnes, who also wrote this screenplay. The Ruling Class stars Peter O’Toole, in a demanding role as the 14th Earl of Gurney, who arrives fresh from an insane asylum to claim his inheritance. Jack Gurney (O’Toole) is a gentle soul whose only fault is to believe himself to be Jesus Christ, and so he dresses in robes and sandals and sleeps on a wooden cross. RULING CLASS Friday and Saturday MIDNIGHT All Seats $1.25 m n n r itttti itt i » i m i h i n«m n i niliyttttt rgan depen motions, su art activity. Sjholars at Sciences Biology in ). miles sout ;ey have cl ads an inde] ,... ... . . . . juft as cruei political bird with the same!». i tse jf He placed himself ^' ' pjayda saic odds with potential 1980 pie® na t 0 ]y F\ tial rival, California Gov. ^® scove ry \ G. Brown Jr., who has similar 1 constitutional amendment c()nc ]j(j ( quire a balanced budget. “Thanks to "1 think it would be extni est rac jj 0 ] ()J dangerous for a eonstituti(»^ (ire was rt vention to be assembled AlL Obnins purpose," Carter said. id. He cited the concerns ' “p turned scholars, including liberals«j C (f ; s an ac it could undercut nianyol n | cont j nua liberties of the Rill of role in the such a gathering "would l'|jl m j s in pletek- uncontrollable. leiplayed lu "It would be a radical dtfHL thorac from the poliex of amendmenl|jJ shaped < Constitution that we ve exp;rsg spine and for the last 200 years, Cartel®) valves, Under Carter’s budget, atlempty lyi tration sources said defensi istlm of the ing will rise about 3 percent® rn ph s j, adjustment for inflation, i'Hatjit has no $123 billion. Carter promised Ai«l NATO allies last year to increi fense spending by the 3 pel above-inflation figure. •; The budget for the fisc* which begins Oct. 1, was sent 1 printers Wednesday. ‘‘We have not neglet'j 1 needs of the disadvantaged cans, the poor Americans, an who are unemployed* Card of his budget. He said total allocation for the poor will lie incre: $4.5 billion in fiscal year About $11 billion will In- create jobs and provide job Carter said. . Nonetheless, Carter sai main budget commitment to control inflation. T think it is important 1 government set an exanrp^ added. "We can t ask I’ 11 ' 1 labor and private Americj make any sort of sacrifice in 11 f ling inflation if the federfflJH ment doesn’t set an exampb The projected fiscal 1979“? $38.9 billion. L 846-67 M & I UNIVERSITY SQUARE 7:35 sim Adult 3.50 Child 1.50 The best H vacation [ in town! OBJ DAILY 7 : 00 9 : 0 Adult 3.50 Child 2.00