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    T HE BAT? MUON
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1979
Tops in auto industry will meet
to ‘re-invent car* to conserve fuel
United Press International
DETROIT —* Transportation Secretary Brock Adams has called
hundreds of the nation’s top automotive experts to Boston this week
to begin an “all-out search” for a revolutionary, fuel-conserving car
for the 1990s.
The two-day conference, described by transportation officials as
the first of its kind, is intended to lay the technical groundwork for a
top level automotive summit meeting in Washington this spring.
Adams called for the summit during a recent Detroit speech in
which he accused the automakers of taking a “patchwork approach” to
improving fuel economy.
He hinted tough federal mandates for fuel economy through 1985
may be just the beginning and challanged the industry to “re-invent
the car” by the 1990s.
The auto companies have been relying mainly on downsizing and
weight reduction to meet federal mileage standards. Their work on
power sources has been largely limited to refinements of traditional
internal combustion engines.
Adams invited some 600 experts to the Boston meeting. They in
clude automotive and oil industry engineers and technicians, inde
pendent researchers, consumer advocates, environmentalists, gov
ernment officials and others.
He said objectives of the conference will be to come up with a pool
of technical options for automakers to choose from in designing cars
beyond 1985 with attention focused on “the need for a more fuel-
efficient and safe automobile.”
The conference will include panel discussions by experts on the
state of research on future engines, fuels and power train systems and
vehicle structures and materials.
4 1 came. ... Vm starving^
Protest farmers fed
United Press International
WASHINGTON — Some of the
farmers who tied up Washington
traffic last week in their quest for
higher crop prices were invited to
dinner in local homes Sunday by
people interested in their problems.
The people-to-people program
was started by a Washington radio
station and both farmers and local
citizens responded in modest num
bers.
Jack Eden, garden editor of
WTOP-AM, told Sunday morning
listeners they could pick up dinner
guests on a local street corner if they
were interested in the farmers’
complaints.
About 100 of the more than 1,000
farmers who are in Washington for
the protest stood in line waiting for
invitations and many received
them.
Kyle Schartz, 17, of Great Bend,
Kan., tried to keep warm as he
waited for strangers fo drop by and
pick him up.
“I came down to eat,” he said.
“I’m starving.”
He and his family spent the week
in a trailer as part of the American
Agriculture Movement encamp-
Dr. Z
The Battalion Classified
ment on the snow-covered Mi
mile-long area between theCif
and the Washington Monun
surrounded by art galleries
museums.
Schartz said they would stay
long as it takes” to win congressit ahead of
support of a resolution demani^Animal
farmers’ loans for their crops
raised to 90 percent of parity,
Among the people who deeii
to have a farmer in for dinner » f
Thel ma Hiatt and her husbuj
James, of nearby Falls Church,
“We re interested in their
lems,” she said,
Brenda Wuerch of Alexandij duction a
Va., said she had been disturbed Because
see loads of produce thrown intoj proveme
trash at her supermarket. Consu he Unit
ers pay for that waste and farmen
not get a large enough shared
food dollar, she said
“I’m just sympathetic with lb Carpel
cause,” she said.
SPECIAL NOTICE
SPECIAL NOTICE
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FOR SALE
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HELP WANTED HELP WANTEL
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HELP WANTED
Attention May Graduates
1^
READY, GET SET, GO ORDER YOUR
GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS
January 2, 1978 - February 16, 1978
MSC STUDENT FINANCE CENTER
Room 217 - MSC
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
72127
Nice Motorbecane men’s bike, two years old,
$75. Call 693-4416 in the evenings. 91t4
’78 Camaro 4-speed. Air, power, spoiler,
AM/FM, sport suspension, $5,675. 779-
2334. 93t4
Stereo, 4 speakers. 846-1874.
92t5
THE OLDE VILLAGE PACK
RAT
Reluctantly Agreed To Have
This Sale. Estate Items,
Dishes, China, Furniture,
Clothes, Shoes, Old Dress
Patterns, Hutch, Records, &
Much More. Bargain Prices,
Save Money. Starts Thurs
day Til Sold Out. Hurry!
608 South Bryan in Bryan
92t4
WANTED
Housewives or husbands who desire supplemental in
come by working part time in food catering. Most jobs are
in the early evening for 3-4 hours.
No experience necessary
Call JoAnn Canon 779-2851 for
appointment.
Pizza
inn
WAITRESSES COOKS
Looking for Flexible
Opportunity?
You’ll find it at Pizza Inn — America’s
leading restaurant organization. We now
have immediate opportunities with attrac
tive working conditions with flexible hours
at a location near you. Apply in person,
413 S. Texas Ave., C.S. 94t3
Rocky’s
will
estate, ar
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proveme
are need
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U Departure Sale
1960 Volkswagen $300, extra-large pool*
table (incl. cues etc.) $275, 1977 Suzuki!
GS550 $1250, 2-Peavey 4 Vi’ speaker!
(4-10 inch/box) and 400W. Peavey!
amplifier $500. Call Patrick or Ed at!
693-1647. 93t3<
Lose weight, be healthy with SLENDER
NOW. 693-7431 anytime, or 693-2226 after
6. 94tl0
p->er
Stated Communication of Sul Ross Lodge i
#1300 AF & AM, 312 Jersey, C.S. |
Monday v Feb. 12, 7 p.m. Dinner at 6 p.m. j
James K. Hennigan j
WM
i, C- W. Trossen j
er ^
FOR SALE
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1978 Special Anniversary Edition
A O A
OFFICIAL NOTICE
FULL OR PART TIME
*Day shift
^Flexible hours to fit your scneauie
*Night shift (til 10:00 p.m.) *Rapid advancement
^Weekends
---
Minimum starting
helpful.
salary $2.90 per hour for inexperienced persons. Cashier experience
Apply in person only:
9:30-11:00 a.m. (if possible)
Whataburger
Bryan
College Station
1101 Texas
105 Dominik i&mi.
1
AVON
EARN EXTRA MONEY
AND STILL
HAVE TIME TO STUDY
Sell Avon For details, call
I
United Press International
WHITE PLAINS, N Y.-
will of Nelson A. Rockefeller b
his wife, their two sons and
museums the bulk of his estimit
$66.5 million estate and cancels
payment of a $45,000 loan madt
the young woman who waswitbl
when he died.
The 64-page document filed!
day in Surrogate’s Court
Westchester County revealedf
$45,000 loan was made in
cember 1976 and January 19!
Megan Marshack.
Marshack was called fronil
nearby apartment to work with
kefeller at the townhouse on a j °PP ort
book on the night he diedofabl
nooiA'zn i dook on tne nignt ne aieaorai; ■ .,
k - | attack, a Rockefeller family spoi I ®’ ans t
For Sale
Trans-AM. Fully equipped
for information.
Call 846-6668
92t4
1
Schwinn Continental 24”, lights, $100. 693-
0417. „ 94t5
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Sec.
93t2
(Desk and matching chair for sale! 693-
7994. 92t2
PREGNANCY TESTING
: Counselling on all alternatives
and birth control methodst.
[Women’s Referral Centerj,
13910 Old College Road.
846-8437
FT977 Jeep Renegade C-J-7, |
| v-8, 4-wheel drive, removable *
hardtop, tilt steering, air con.,
I radio, tow bar.
865-3265, Bellville j
93t2 I
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
OVERSEAS JOBS - Summer/year
round. Europe, S. America, Austra
lia, Asia, Etc. All fields, $550-$ 1,200
monthly. Expenses paid. Sightse
eing. Free info.-Write: IJC, Box
4490-TC, Berkeley, CA 94704. gotio
■io ^ qp
WANTED
Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All
kinds. 822-0544, 37lf ’’
Tremendous savings on Minolta, Ni
kon, Canon, Vivitar and most other
major brands. Call Peter 693-4634
after 1 p.m. 94t2
ATTENTION
BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE
STUDENTS
The Cooperative Education Program in
Biomedical Science is now accepting appli
cations from any Biomedical Science stu
dent who will be a junior or senior effective
September 1, 1979. There are many excel
lent work opportunities available for both the
Summer and Fall semesters of 1979. These
work assignments are with veterinarians,
humane societies, research organizations,
laboratory animal care facilities, etc. Stu
dents who might be interested in participat
ing in the Co-Op program should submit an
application as soon as possible to the Coor
dinator of the Biomedical Science Coopera
tive Education Program. For further infor
mation, and an application, you may con
tact:
Dr. C. A. Thompson,
Coordinator
Room 110-D, VMS Bldg.
845-5310
College of Veterinary Medicine
^ Need part time delivery personnel. ^
4 Flexible hours. Must have own car. |
Apply In Person
I Chanello’s |
301 Patricia, C.S. 80124 ^
Part time help wanted. Grapevine Personality.
696-3411. 9lift)
SERVICES
* AT STUD
* Trader Ric (TB) winner of $53,673- ij£
& own son of Swaps (848,900)-$500 to *
& Quarter and Appaloosa mares-Live M
&S foal-Sonny Ellen. 846-8509. 90t30 *
Need waitress for Tues., Wed.,
and Thurs. Part time waitress
needed Wed., Fri., and Sat.
nights. See Phil or call 846-
2415. 90tfn
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Rates
12c per word per
day
5 or more days -
10c per word
$2.00 per column
inch
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A&M
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Professional Typing Services. 846-9109. 73t51
jum
Assistant Manager
Wanted. Apply in
person, 413 South
Texas Avenue,
C.S. 94t3
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Service For All
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
HALSELL MOTOR
COMPANY INC.
Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922
1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111
Typing. Symbols. Notary Public. 823-
7723. 12tfn
Typing. Reasonable Rates. 693-8071. 91tl0
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JOB OPPORTUNITIES
EUROPE FREE for qualified person. Send
travel/study experience. University Tours,
Box 634, Logan, UT 84321. 94t6
BLOOMING AFRICAN VIOLETS
PERFECT FOR VALENTINE'S DAY
RAY’S AFRICAN VIOLETS
-specializing in miniatures-
693-3237 by appt.
8118
BABYSITTING
School age children in my
home. Tuesday afternoon
3:00-6:00, plus 1-2 additional af
ternoons per week. Minimum
wage.
696-6204 after 5:00 93t3
1977 Triumph TR-7
Racing green, excellent condition,
low mileage, A/C, good gas
mileage, stereo-cassette. Owned by
professor leaving Texas A&M. Call
693-1647. Ask for Patrick.
$5500. 93t3
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination For The Doctoral Degree
Name: Squires, William G.
Degree: Ph.D. in Health And Physical Educa
tion
Dissertation: THE EFFECTS OF EXER
CISE AND DIET MODIFICATION ON
THE HDL CHOLESTEROL LEVELS
OF MIDDLE AGED AND SEDEN
TARY MALES
Time: 10:30 a.m. on February 13, 1979
Place: G. Rollie White, Room 214
G. W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
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FOR RENT
A A ^1 A i
NEW EFFICIENCIES
B140 month. One bedroom from $175
nonth. All bills paid except electricity.
nJo pets. Villa West Apartments, south
if Villa Maria. Lorraine Peterson
nanager. 822-7772. i8itf-
DOMINOS PIZZA
Now hiring delivery per
sonnel. Must have own
car and insurance. Flexi
ble hours and days. Part
time or full time $2.90 per
hour and + commission
and tips.
Apply Domino’s
1504 Holleman
after 4:30 p.m. 93t5
PERSONALS
Writer wants to contact past and present cult
members. 845-2448. 92t5
Sub-leasing one bedroom apt. (Male).
Tangle wood, $132.50. 693-2606. 93t4
Female housemate wanted. Own room and
bath, $100. 822-1635. 94tl0
'flowers
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Specializing in silk & fresh
flowers. Corsages & custom
made arrangements. Delivery,
.available.
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Evelyn’s Originals
2215 Wayside Drive
Bryan, Texas 77801
822-0845
93t2
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination For The Doctoral Degree
Name: Morgan, Ronnie G.
Degree: Ph.D. in Agricultural Engineering
Dissertation: MODELING THE EFFECTS
OF TEMPERATURE-TIME HISTORY,
TEMPERATURE, SHEAR RATE AND
MOISTURE ON VISCOSITY OF DE
FATTED SOY FLOUR DOUGH
Time: 10:00 a.m. on February 13, 1979
Place: Scoates Hall, Room 209
G. W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate CoUege
LOST
Irish Setter. Eight months old, male, no collar,
no tags. Reward. 779-1708. 91t5
Battalion Classifieds
CaD 845-2611
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College
823-8051
ALLEN
Oldsmobile
Cadillac
SALES - SERVICE
'“Where satisfaction is
standard equipment”
2401 Texas Ave.
823-8002
NANU AGGIES!
Texas Furniture Outlet has savings that are out 1
of this world.
DON’T RENT FURNITURE
When you can own it by spending less.
Example:
1) Four drawer chest $29.95
2) Man size recliner $69.95
3) Full size mattress-foundation $79.95
4) Five piece dining set $54.95
Furniture Outlet
m
712 Villa Maria
Open 9-9
KAMifflMMK*
APARTMENTS
“ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED”
Furnished & Unfurnished
Efficiency, 1, 2 & 3
Bedroom Apartments
No Escalation Clause or
Fuel Adjustment Charge
Professional Maintenance Staff
(24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE)
Two Beautiful Swimming Pools
Tennis Courts
Party/Meeting Room with Sundeck
Health Spas, including
Saunas for Men & Women
Three Laundry Rooms
On Shuttlebus Route l
Rental office open Monday through Friday 9-5
Saturday 10-5 Sunday 2-5
693-1110 1501 Hwy. 30 693-1011
Dionne
Warwick
says:
“Get your
blood into
circulation?
Call
Red Cross
now for a
blood donor
appointment.
Doctor give
$500,000 to
care for dog
United Press International
MANCHESTER, England-
Alva Brown, a general
who was bequeathed $500,0
patient to care for an English set!
says he finds it all “very i
sing.”
Brown was left the money by])
reen Carrington Wilcock,
last December at the age of74
The bequest, the bulk
Wilcock’s estate, was ‘condi®
on his providing the home and?
keep for my dog Patti or whatfl
dog or dogs I rnay bWn at the tii*
death.” Patti is ITyearsold.
Brown said Miss Wilcock,
inherited a family fortune and
without a surviving relative,"
friend and patient For 40 years
« STEAKHOUSE,
Hwjf- 6 South, College Station^-
Now serving Prime Rib
“Meet me at the FORT for lunch.”
Matt Dillon
was a l
As ir
nationa
ISA ^
tic to h
much s
availahl
Rizk-
man said ,
Controversy has arisen ovti | J ust
circumstances surrounding
former vice president’s death,:
bly over a possible one-hour i
in reporting his heart attach
over who made the first emerge I them* ]
ea\\.
Published reports, quoting!
kefeller family sources, haves
Marshack was with Rockefe!
when he was stricken at 10:15p
but emergency aid was not si
moned until 11:16 p.m.
On Friday, the Police Deg
■ ment played a tape-fecordirtgol
call to the city’s 911 *' re da«
number in which an un/d«MfJ an ' 15
female voice turned and asked
“Megan” during the call.
“Yes, can I have an ambubs
13 West,” the caller told
emergency operator, then tar
aside and said, “What’s the addii
Megan?”
The New York Times in its Fri
editions quoted family sources
saying the caller was 36-year
Ponchitta Pierce, co-host i
WNBC-TV show who lives in
same building as Marshack.
Both women have been una«
ble for comment.
Bockefeller’s will said that
shack originally had been give!
years to repay the loan witk
interest.
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the Uni
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