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Page 10 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1979 AGGIE DIAMOND SPECIAL!!! Beautiful Full-Cut 5-point Diamond for Your Aggie Ring — just 30.00. Call Pat at 693- 1647. Diamond Brokers Diamond Importers & Wholesalers College Station, Tex. ‘Consider everyone'— Sec. Brown New draft might include wome United Press International WASHINGTON — In a move that may anger some feminists but cheer others. Defense Secretary Harold Brown wants women as well as men signed up if the decision is made again to register young people for the military draft. Brown made that point to the House Armed Services Committee Monday, making him the first ad ministration official to take a posi tion on the touchy issue. “In that sort of emergency, he said, referring to the kind of crisis * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * BRING A FRIEND and come to MSC Room 216A FREE coffee and cookies 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Jan. 30-Feb. 2 Come Get INVOLVED in YOUR Student Union! 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Some feminists say yes, others * Brown said his judgment on whether registered women should actually be called up for service “would have to wait a further exam ination of what assignment policies would be, and if the principal re quirements were for combat forces.” Right now, he feels most combat jobs are not appropriate for women. Brown made clear he does not feel draft calls are needed to man the military now. He said the ad ministration hopes to decide later this year whether registration is again needed to speed up the mothballed draft system’s crisis reaction time, and added, “We may not need to go that far.” That put him at odds with Gen. David Jones, the Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman, who said he defi nitely wants to bring back registra tion but would go slowly on actual inductions because “there were tremendous inequities in earlier drafts.” Jones refused to support Rep. G. V. “Sonny” Montgomery, D- Miss., who would like to draft 100,000 to 200,000 young men into the depleted Army reserves. Womei Texas A& I discussed Kirehwev Alpern Phi Delta ety, and Kirchv cause of I Nation. Theft of prompts MSC camera sup pile darkroom-use cutbac By JAMES HAMILTON Battalion Reporter The Memorial Student Center Camera Committee, which lost pho tography equipment valued at more than $2,000 in a recent burglary, is taking action to prevent future thefts. The committee’s photography studio and one of its two color dark rooms were ransacked during the Christmas break. Committee Chairman Cynthia Odom said the theft has forced the committee to set new hours on the darkrooms. “The darkrooms had been open S0C $$$ COUPON $$$ $$$ COUPON $$$ 3 THIS COUPON GOQD FOR UP TO 50c WORTH OF DRYtNQ AND 10% DISCOUNT ON DRY CLEANtiNQ WHfN YOU WASH AT 3 the Iliiaiifivi VALID 8:00 A.M. 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Cessna^ NUT CENTER BRAZOS AVIATION EASTERWOOD AIRPORT • COLLEGE STATION 696-8767 24 hours in the past,” Odom said, “but now they will be closed at mid night and opened at seven in the morning.” During that time, the MSC alarm system will be in operation on the main door leading to the studio and darkrooms, Odom said. She added that the main door will also be pad locked when the darkrooms are not in use and that the rooms will be closed during all holidays. Karen Zantow, faculty adviser of the group, said that all door locks will also be refitted for new keys. In the past, the committee has re lied on those members using the darkrooms to report any damaged or missing equipment, but committee officers are now planning to run daily inventory checks on all the darkrooms. “Until now, we have not felt the need to go in there and check every thing ourselves,” Zantow said. Currently, committee members present their membership cards at the MSC main desk in exc keys to the darkrooms. Be thief, or thieves, apparently! key to gain access to thei many members feel that tkl desk should be more carefill handing out keys. “The main desk doesn’t! names on the darkroom Chairman Odom said. "Yoii| give them someone else’si they would never know." One solution the comn considering is to have check out keys through tlit| Craft Shop, located across I from the darkrooms. Ho Kirchv 1955. Sh she is “vi Becau! ignore v political. “We si Kirchv the chan was a pio had pro! professic Alperr IcHwey’s papers.” Alpern s Evans C A nev women ’ The littl dealt ma “If w< said. Fo foies of “Why ei lOt Unite IVASHD Look Into Your Future Thousands of career opportunities are listed daily in the nation’s largest CLASSIFIED ad section. Keep abreast of the changing job market with The Houston Chronicle, Texas’ largest newspaper. since the craft shop closesatlil on weeknights, that would J another problem. “In order to have the era Hsiao handling the keys,” Zantn ■residen “we would have to increasellr 1 oppos of the craft shop so we cod an open longer. That means d Ide Hou budgetary consideration. WeBHe und prepared at this point to jta#«ss^ry tl those extra hours.” W 1 an in The committee is alsocon!ft tor 'in-c installing a switeh-aetivatediL'K warn( the main door, but no plansir 6 United have been made yet. Chairman Odom said that imately one-fourth of the tee’s total supply of pholi equipment was stolen. The stolen items includeatl press camera valued at about Beseler PM2 Color Analyzer -at about $265, a Polaroid camera valued at about equipment and other items. “The theft has set us cially at least one semester chasing new equipment, said. “Also, we were plai start a check-out system for our equipment, hut now just no way.” The theft has also fon committee to cancel a stui tography class it was offerir semester. Ftek 1 ’78 corr 1/2 price for students, faculty and staff. Unit (VASHU mier Tc appro ters w ite Hoi he sou] ounced third i Id the C nited St; need fc sts. 'hen T source [ g tone, mencan j Entire semester for $7.25 (Jan. 31- May 11). Candid camerfc t on . e e it. In exposes youth^ ** - i . i i M eng la during burglar man y iccordii Call 693-2323 or 846-0763 to start HOME or DORM DELIVERY immediately. Houston Chronicle News you can use. United Press Intematioiul MEMPHIS, Tenn.-Alf old boy, apparently spool(ed| from a burglary when he tally tripped the flash ofac ts was arrested after his picture up in a group of family police said Monday. “There was a camera on tb said Sgt. J.S. Stittiam. “And! ®’ r he picked it up to look at it f the flash went off, and I guess scared and dropped it on tk James Herron said abo»l roll of pictures remained i camera after his houif burglarized Dec. 12, buttle did not use them all until W when they had the film (W fees, tl ially tc ndents ton Pc “They got the pictures^ there was his picture, Stitdf “I wish we had some kintM like this on all our burglar^ hey s; emmei :ncy to >Vashin RETREAT THIS WEEKEND! JOIN US! $- UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL 313 N. Main — M6-4607 Hubert Beck, Pastor SUNDAY WORSHIP: *1» and 10:45 A.M. - « P.M. ' WEDNESDAY EVENING CANDLELIGHT COMMUNION SEBMtCE: 10 P.M. 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