The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 23, 1979, Image 4

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THE BATTALION
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1979
! ONE MORE DAY
Yes — only one more day to get your application for
casino girl turned into the RHA office (216 MSC). At
5:00 Friday afternoon, the application box will be
closed and kept under tight supervision until Monday,
February 26 when 120 names will be drawn allowing
those females to be this year’s Casino girls — getting
the chance to assist the dealers on Friday, April 20.
Want to give it a chance??? then pick up your applica
tion in the RHA office and turn it in by 5:00 tomorrow
afternoon.
Friday Night
TEXAS HALL OF FAME
presents
Jess Demaine and the
BAND CALLED AUSTIN
Admission $ 2/ PERSON
Limits on trade names
may increase prices
Garba
—SATURDAY NIGHT 8-1
MISS DAWN GLASS
Admission $3 per person
United Press International
WASHINGTON — Higher
prices for consumers may result
from a Supreme Court ruling that
allows states to restrict the use of
trade names.
The high court Wednesday up
held a 1969 Texas law that prohibits
optometrists from using any name
other than the one on their state
license to practice. About 20 states
have similar laws.
A Federal Trade Commission
spokesman said the ruling gives
states a green light “to prevent
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people from mass merchandising
under trade names.”
This would inhibit companies
such as Sears, Roebuck and Co.
from entering the health care mar
ket, the spokesman said, restricting
consumer choice and sending prices
up.
In other actions, the court:
—Agreed to review the govern
ment’s controversial health
standards for worker exposure to the
suspected carcinogen, benzene.
—Promised to consider New York
City’s plea that the government
wrongly denied $3.5 million in spe
cial education aid.
—Chose to review a Dallas de
segregation plan permitting “one
race’’ schools in the city because of
the long distances students would
have to be bused.
—Denied an appeal by televison
reporter Joe Pennington of a 60-day
jail sentence for refusing to identify
a “source” in a Kansas murder case.
Another result of the court’s deci
sion to uphold the banning of trade
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SENIOR RING ORDERING PROCEDURE
FOR STUDENTS COMPLETING 92 HOURS AT THE END
OF THE SPRING ’79 SEMESTER
To be eligible to order the Texas A&M Senior Ring, an undergraduate student must have at least
ninety-two (92) semester hours, with 30 hours at A&M and be in good standing with the university. To
order at mid-semester using mid-semester grades to fulfill the above requirements, please note the
following instructions:
1. Mid-semester orders will be taken only from March 20th until April 27, 1979.
2. Leave your name, major and I.D. number with the ring clerk, Heaton Building, prior to March 20th if
possible, or at least one week in advance of ordering. This may not be done by phone. i
3. Bring mid-semester grade reports along when ready to order to verify passing hours for the spring sj
semester only.
4. Anyone having failed to leave their name in advance and fail to bring their mid-semester grade fe
report along when ready to order will be asked to return later to allow time for records to be jjj
checked. S
5. All rings must be paid for in full when the order is placed. Senior ring loans are available through 9
Student Financial Aid in the YMCA building.
6. Students who do not place their order during this period may order after final grades are posted.
There will be only a 1-2 week difference in delivery time for those students ordering after final s
grades are posted during May. (Whenever 92 hours have been completed and are on record, S
there is never a dead-line, except a monthly mailing date on which we send orders to the factory.) a
7. The ring clerk is on duty from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day, Monday through Friday. However in order jj
for other duties to be carried out, no orders will be taken between 11:30 a m. - 1:00 p.m. or Sij
between 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. 9
8. All rings ordered, regardless of whether on March 20th or April 27th, will be delivered on the same >7
day which will be approximately July 18, 1979.
99146 B
One bedroom duplex apartment. Air condition
with yard and trees, close to campus, married
couples only, no pets. 696-6281. 95t9
NEW EFFICIENCIES
Si40 month. One bedroom from $175
nonth. All bills paid except electricity
vlo pets. Villa West Apartments, south
if Villa Maria. Lorraine Peterson,
nanager. 822-7772. tei*
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination For The Doctoral Degree
Name: Porter, Mattie C.
Degree: Ph.D. in Business Administration
(Accounting)
Dissertation: THE ROLE OF CONSTI
TUENCY RESPONSES IN SETTING
ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
Time: 3:00 p.m. on March 5, 1979
Place: Special Services Bldg., Room 230
G. W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
CHILD CARE
UNIVERSITY ACRES
We now have apart
ments for lease. Im
mediate occupancy.
From $135-$170 plus
electricity.
Call Joe Courtney Inc.
846-5796
Child care. Day or night. 779-2773.
WANTED
^ a ^ ^
Quiet graduate student,
room. Randy, 845-1022.
r Female roommate wanted to share'
J 2-bedroom duplex, $110, Vz bills,!
§ furnished except for bedroom.
^ Call Robin 845-3251 before 5:00
28,
needs his own
xoita
693-2563 after 5:00
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination For The Doctoral Degree
Name: Sonnenberg, Timothy C.
Degree: Ph.D. in Educational Administration
Dissertation: VALUE ORIENTATIONS OF
EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATIONS
AND TEACHER UNION AND PRO
FESSIONAL ASSOCIATION OFFI
CERS IN TEXAS
Time: 3:00 p.m. on March 7, 1979
Place: Harrington, Room 616A
G. W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
Typing. 823-4579.
103t50
Professional typing. Thesis, dissertations,
manuscripts & term papers. Fast, accurate.
Call 696-9452. I02t5
Typing.
7723.
Symbols. Notary Public.
823-
12tfn
Typing. Reasonable Rates. 693-8071. 91U0
Typing. Experienced,
kinds. 822-0544.
fast.
accurate. All
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COLLEGE STATION — 3
( bedroom, 1 bath home with
carport. Lease includes
drapes, refrigerator, washer,
dryer and all built-ins. Lawns
are maintained for you. Ask for
Thelma Costa.
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination For The Doctoral Degree
Name: Cousins, Barton W.
Degree: Ph.D. in Animal Nutrition
Dissertation: THE EFFECT OF
POLYPHENOLIC CONCENTRATION
IN SORGHUM ON NUTRIENT DI
GESTIBILITY IN SWINE
Time: 1:30 p.m. on February 26, 1979
Place: Kleberg Center, Room 300
G. W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
LOST
THE CRUSE CORPORATION
Offices (8-5)
846-4773
Evenings & Weekends
846-7318
One year old Beagle, Fedmart
area. Red collar with vet tags. K
Answers to Gregory. x:
^ REWARD ^
C Call 696-3968
FOR SALE
PREGNANCY TESTING
Counselling on all alternatives
land birth control methods.
Women’s Referral Center 1 ,
3910 Old College Road.
846-8437
Ski Winterpark spring break, $139. Call Chris
Barton 693-2255; Willie Mitchell 779-0450,
evening. 91tl0
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
(.'all: George Webb
Fanners Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
1973 Mustang ^
Excellent condition, all power,Y
air, 351C, v-8, Clarion cassette, y
new radials, and more. §
Call Ken, 693-3238 K
10311 A
Lose weight, be healthy with SLENDER
NOW. 693-7431 anytime, or 693-2226 after
6. 94110
ALLEN
Oldsmobile
Cadillac
SALES - SERVICE
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FOUND
1 O dh dfc
Found - Black and brown male shepard mix.
Approx. 12 weeks. Skaggs area. Call 846-6752
after 5:00. 10H3
"Where satisfaction is
standard equipment ’
2401 Texas Ave.
823-8002
Off-campus conference or re
search center. Close-in, rural
setting on 9+ acres, 1 mile from
E. by-pass. Large kitchen and
dining room with 21 sleeping
and/or meeting rooms and au
ditorium. Ideal for executive
workshops, management train
ing ortechnical conferences. For
more information call: Aggieland
Realty 846-8857; after 5 p.m.
822-2464. 10012
HANUiMIMi
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
Rental office open Monday through Friday 9-5
Saturday 10-5 Sunday 2-5
693-1110 1501 Hwy. 30 693-1011
Sansui 500 stereo receiver. Good condition, 35
watts per channel, only $120. Call Robert
693-1931. 103t5
’73 Capri. Auto a/c, radials, 53,000 mi., good
cond, $1200. 845-1295 or 693-6620. 103t5
Western mags. Never used, 4 14x5 Vi 4-bolt;
8-track stereo deck, walnut case. 779-
7 1 31 - 99t57
AKC
9437.
Golden Retriever puppies.
693-
100t9
’76 Cutlass 2 dr., ftilly loaded,
$3900. 693-6114 after 5:00.
low mileage,
1QU3
For Sale: Queensland Blue Heeler puppies-
Guaranteed to work cattle. $90.00 each. Phone
713/945-8523 after 4 p.m. 98tl0
1975 Datsun B210 sedan. Supertuner, radials,
$2195. 846-1685 evenings. 99t5
Western mags. Never used, 4 14x5 Vt 4-bolt;
8-track stereo deck, walnut case. 779-7131.99t7
1978 CMC Halfton PU Like New, Reg Gas,
Loaded. Call 822-3980 after 5. 100t4
'■ROOMMATE^WANTED? ^
Female housemate wanted. Own room and
bath, $100. 822-1635. 94tl0
Female roommate wanted. Sausalito Apts.,
will sublease for $90. Call 846-8567. 101(3
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JOB OPPORTUNITIES
TEACH OVERSEAS! For details, send self-
addressed, stamped, long envelope to: Teach
ing, Box 1049, San Diego, CA 92112. 102(6
ASSISTANT MANAGER
HAMBURGERS BY GOURMET
We are looking for an aggressive
high quality individual to help us
open the first Hamburgers By
Gourmet in College Station. We
offer good pay, company benefits,
and a future to grow with us. If you
have previous restaurant experi
ence and are interested in a bright
future, please apply at Hamburgers
By Gourmet, 919 Harvey Rd.
(Woodstone Center) starting Feb.
26.
eoe 102,,n
Part time help wanted. Grapevine Personality.
696-3411. 91tfii
§ Now Hiring Phone and Counter
§ Help
A Apply Domino’s
? 1504 Holleman
i after 4:30 p.m. ?
Charges
coming in
6 states
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AVON
EARN EXTRA MONEY
AND STILL
HAVE TIME TO STUDY
Sell Avon For details, call
Chanello’s Pizza has posi
tions open for part-time de
livery and kitchen help.
Apply in Person
301 Patricia lOOtfn
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^ 822-1430 86t2i |
Part time positions now
available at Dairy Queen #1,
South Texas Avenue, C.S.
Evenings and weekends,
flexible hours. Apply be
tween 2 and 5 p.m.
693-4299
101(5
HAMBURGERS BY GOURMET
Opening Soon
Full and part time shifts day and
night, flexible hours. We are a new
and exciting restaurant in College
Station, and are looking for people
that like to work and have fun. You
must have a neat appearance, de
pendable, and conscientious.
Please come by and talk with us be
ginning Feb. 26. Hamburgers By
’Gourmet, 919 Harvey Rd.
(Woodstone Center).
EOE 102t,n
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OFFICIAL NOTICE
:?THE EAGLE needs 3 part time
;people to work in the mail room
IWed. evening and weekends.
CALL 779-2628
ask for Greg Boklemann
"SPRING AWARD'S
SCHOLARSHIPS”
Deadline - March 1, 1979
Application forms for Spring Awards
Program may be obtained from the
Student Financial Aid Office, Room
310, YMCA Building. All applica
tions must be filed with the Stu
dent Financial Aid Office not later
than 5:00 p.m., March 1, 1979. Late
applications will not be ac
cepted. 95(13
COOKS
and
WAITRESSES
WANTED
Experience Only
APPLY
IN PERSON
Formerly Denny’s
SERVICES
Professional Typing Services. 846-9109. 73(51
Low cost travel to Israel. Toll Free 800-223-
7676, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. NY time. 95(8
Chanello’s of Texas has man
agement positions open for fu
ture locations in the San Antonio
and Austin areas. Excellent op
portunities for advancement
and/or franchising for those who
are willing to work towards a
challenging career. Contact: Jeff
Skyuara, 301 Patricia after 4:00
Sports Club has opening for full time
D.J. (Experience necessary). Good
pay and fringe benefits. Come by
and see Phil or James after 7:30
p.m. ioot4
Service For All
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
HALSELL MOTOR
COMPANY INC.
Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922
1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111
| AT STUD
Jvt Trader Ric (TB) winner of $53,673-j
& own son of Swaps (848,900)-$500 to ^
$ Quarter and Appaloosa mares-Live j
foal-Sonny Ellen. 846-8509. gowo.j
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Monday
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United Press International
EL PASO — An immense inves
tigation into organized crime in six
states could produce swift and
numerous indictments by a grand
jury that has interviewed a host of
witnesses, including two who
shielded their identities by wearing
hoods from the public, a U.S. attor
ney reports.
Three states — Florida, New
Mexico and Arizona — were added
Wednesday to the list of states in
volved in the wideranging investiga
tion of alleged interstate racketeer
ing, gambling, prostitution and drug
trafficking.
Government investigators from
Texas, Nevada and Washington al
ready are involved in the case.
“There are three federal grand
juries alone in the Western Judicial
District of Texas involved in ele
ments of this investigation,” U.S.
Attorney Jamie Boyd said Wednes
day.
After two mysterious black-
shrouded figures appeared before
the 23-member federal grand jury,
Boyd declined to detail any specifics
of testimony that linked the other
states to the investigation. How
ever, one official said privately,
“We’ve got what we need now.”
“The early stages of the investiga
tion are almost completed,” Boyd
said, “and we can expect more in
dictments to come reasonably soon
from this grand jury.”
He said Texas federal grand juries
in El Paso, Midland and San An
tonio were involved in related in
vestigations which were touched off
by the Nov. 21 assassination attempt
on Assistant U.S. Attorney James
Kerr at San Antonio, and the Dec.
23 slaying of Lee Chagra at his El
Paso office.
There has been speculation inves
tigators from the FBI, Drug
Enforcement Administration and
Internal Revenue Service may have
gained leads on organized crime ac
tivities while poring over records in
Chagra’s law office.
Local police locked everyone but
law officers out of the office for five
days after the killing, reportedly to
the chagrin of clients represented
by the attorney, known locally as
“F. Lee Chagra,” who defended
notorious gambling and narcotics
defendants.
Boyd indicated witnesses from
the other states may be included in
up to 200 persons to be subpoenaed
by the local grand jury. One source
said “about 40” witnesses from Las
Vegas may be called to testify.
Chagra’s brothers Jimmie, a Las
Vegas gambler, and Joe, an El Paso
attorney, have appeared before the
secret panel as have several of the
slain attorney’s friends.
Kerr, 38, former head of a narco
tics task force in the Western Dis
trict of Texas who has built a long
record of convictions, was am
bushed near his home in San An
tonio by two men who fired 19 bul
lets into the hood and fender of his
automobile. Kerr escaped with
minor glass cuts and has been assist
ing with the investigation.
names is likely to be an attacl
legal clinics.
Michael Hutter, an Albany, policemens strik
be annual Mai
ipread Thursday
law professor who has
Texas case, noted that "there is id .
thing that would prevent thisrulij t> a K e collection
from being extended to other p- [reds of unionize
fessions.”
Court observers said the decisis
Texf
larg
departed from earlier rulings wfe
the high court overturned adverts
ing bans on lawyers or
holding that it is a form
cial speech protected by the Fin
Amendment.
In Wednesday’s decision, 4
majority said trade names are
“significantly different” form
commercial speech, largelybecais
they can be used to misl
lie.
"This decision is a partial rev#
sion to the kind of paternalism Ijj
court rejected in the lawyer®!
pharmacy advertising cases, aj
Bill Canby, Arizona State
sity law professor.
“Before, the court said'Lettli
consumer decide. But it seems(i
be backing away from that now,’’b
said
The Texas law was challengedSs
N. Jay Rogers, an optometristn
said the state law inhibited his (®
dom to practice under the nm
“Texas State Optical.”
In delivering the majority opjj
ion, Justice Lewis Powell said: ip _
trade name “conveys no inforiMtij LcUTtG
about the price and nature of«
ices offered by an optometrist.”
said price and quality informatiu
can be manipulated,
United Pres:
NEW orle;
cross the offici
SITKA, Kai
say could be o
producing 81(
The No. 2-S
by Mesa Petr
been shut do
Commission,
termine how
KCC oil spi
the No. 2-20 1
probably the
But until tl
barrels of oil c
well could be
that state reg
leases on adja
bed.
Oil from th
then will be i
Texas
“significant possibility trade nam# j-rv
will be used to mislead the public, 1 ^v/ J Ulvl
Using a trade name, ‘‘frees ano)
tometrist from dependence onfe
personal reputation to atlnit
clients, and even allows him to®
sume a new trade name if m
gence or misconduct casts asbadw
over the old one,” Powell wrote
United Pr
WASHING
Carter has noi
woman to fill o
udgeships in 1
Mary Lou
Justices Harry Blackmun ail
Thurgood Marshall dissented, si
Court of Civil
ing the court’s decision “overesS [ vas recornmei
mates the potential for decepta
and underestimates the harmfulii
by Sen.
She
pact of the broad sweep” of lb llom ' nate ^ ^
Texas \aw.
Libyans
raising
price tag
United Press Internationa!
mmmeudati
ter, Wednesd
lobe U.S. Dis
em Texas, an
confirmed by
Of 152 new
gress created
Robinson will
[fom four stat
mended by
ientsen had t
udge Robinst
Robinson’s
in 1955 whei
BEIRUT, Lebanon — Libyab ;j u jg e 0 f a n
raised the price of its oil 5 perat
because of the chaotic supply situ
tion on world oil markets caused! 1
the crisis in Iran, oil industi
sources said Thursday.
Algeria, Saudi Arabia, the Uni
Arab Emirates, Qatar and Iraqals
have announced plans to increfi
prices.
The sources said the 5 perctf
hike on Libya’s light,
crude was effective Wednesdi!
Further details were not i«
mediately available.
“They informed their custom
this is the case, so in that sen*
they have announced it, but tk
don’t usually announce it public^
the industry sources said.
The move was not unexpected George Edv
since other countries have
similar action. The Organization!!
Petroleum Exporting Countries!*
scheduled a special “consultaftf
session in Geneva March 26to(k
cuss the crisis of supply on thewoi
markets.
Algeria says it will raise its
Lloyd
the
County cou
Robinson was
District Cour
She becai
woman ever t
judge in 1973
to the 7th C
was nam
court on Sept
Robinson
University of
The presid
five other Te:
judges in Te>
Belew, a F
Barefoot Sam
Robert M. I
torney; Jame
attorney
Court of Civ
Of the 524 ]
the federal 1
prices for the second quarter oftk
year and the authoritative, Ht'
York-based Petroleum Intelligent
Weekly says a 15-to-20 percent]* 1
barrel premium can be expectei
Iraq told its customers to bef
Baghdad within two weeks to f
negotiate contract prices.
Abu Dhabi and Qatar have slif
ped 7 percent premiums on tk
light crudes. Saudi Arabia is cbaif
ing year-end prices for oil produce:
over its 8.5 million barrela-i
production ceiling.
The Abu Dhabi and Qatar life
work out to about $1 a ban
the Middle East economic sunt
called this “a relatively modest *
crement considering that the .
market premium has soared I 1
around $7 or $8.”
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FULL OR PART TIME
*Day shift
♦Night shift (til 10:00 p.m.)
^Weekends
^Flexible hours to fit your schedule
*Rapid advancement
Minimum starting salary $2.90 per hour for inexperienced persons.
Cashier experience helpful.
Apply in person only:
9:30-11:00 a.m. (if possible)
Whataburger
Entire :
$5.90 (
11).
Bryan
1101 Texas
College Station
105 Dominik
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.
Call 69
846-07
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