The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 28, 1979, Image 10

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    Page 10 THE BATTALION
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1979
Student radio station to be back
By JULIE SMILEY
Battalion Reporter
KANM radio is not broadcasting
music for Aggies yet, but wait until
it’s wired for sound.
KANM, stereo radio available
only via cable at 99.9 FM, has been
off the air since December, but with
some help from the telephone com
pany music will sound once again.
Roger Wieting, KANM station
manager, said as soon as a telephone
connection for the radio cable is
hooked up to the new station head
quarters, KANM will be back on the
air. He said he hopes that will be
the first week after spring break.
KANM moved from broadcast
facilities at Briarwood apartment
complex on Highway 30 in De
cember after one of about 60 volun
teer disc jockeys was caught taking a
piece of furniture from a storage
room. Wieting said, “The manager
at Briarwood asked us to leave and I
don’t blame him,” Wieting said.
“He wasn’t nasty about it at all, and
there are no hard feelings between
him and me.”
Wieting said it has taken longer
than he expected to broadcast be
cause KANM doesn’t broadcast be
tween semesters and the station
moved to new facilities.
New facilities for KANM are in
Lounge B between Moore and
Crocker halls. Carolyn Adair, direc
tor of student activities, said space
on campus is limited so when Wiet
ing asked about the room, she told
him to take it even though it is
small.
Wieting said when more radio
equipment is moved in and carpet
laid, he will be ready to organize his
staff. All work for KANM is done by
volunteers, except for ad salesmen
who get a 15 percent commission on
the ads they sell.
He said KANM was originally
sponsored and funded by student
government, but now the station is
self supporting. The only expenses
are the equipment, and Wieting, a
double major in mechanical and
electrical engineering, said he saves
money by building and repairing
lots of the equipment himself.
He said the station broadcasts 24
hours a day, seven days a week.
Wieting said he needs about 60 vol
unteers to announce for six-hour
shifts, report news and sell ads. No
radio experience or third-class
license is necessary to work as a disc
jockey for KANM and he said, “We
really need some people with a few
extra hours a week to work.
“Musical format for KANM will
be rock, progressive country and
jazz,” Wieting said. “You won’t hear
much of the Commodores or Bee
Gees, at least not their new stuff.”
Cosmonauts board
Salyut successfully
get surprise greeting!
United Press International
MOSCOW — Two cosmonauts
safely aboard the Soviet Salyut 6
space lab found a very tidy new
home in space today and a note of
advice left behind by the previous
tenants.
Rookie commander Vladimir
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Lyakhov and flight engineer Vilf[|
Ryumin linked their Soyez)
spaceship with the orbiting spJ
lab Monday, then entered the J
tion which has been shut down
almost four months.
The last crewmen aboardSaljiilf
were Vladimir Kovalenok and
xander Ivanchenkov, who retiwf
to Earth last November after a
ord 139 days in space.
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two cosmonauts scribbled a note I
encouragement for the next era 1
space. Ryumin found the mesaj
when he floated into the space >,|
tion.
“Congratulations on thearrivtll
the note read. "You are facing a i:-|
difficult road. Take care of ei|
other and be very considerate!
each other. You have a lot ofiries
and they will all help you. We»i
you success.”
A beaming Ryumin, dressedial
dark blue spacesuit, read the vl
sage in a broadcast shown on Soiiif
evening television.
Ryumin, 39, who was aboardli
ill-fated Soyuz 25 flight thatfaildl]
dock with the station in 1977,
he was very pleased to arrive, til
he had some nice things to say ak|
the previous housekeepen.
“Everything is in order here, I
said. "The station is very i
everything is in its place.
The Tass news agency said ih
check out the space station to»
how much repair and maintem
work will be necessary to keep‘lt|
station functioning.
The Salyut station has provecs|
he a sturdy lah. Since it was pi*
into orbit almost 17 months ago,tl
station has been used bysixdifel
ent crews for a total of eight monij
In addition, four unmannedPioi
supply ships have ferried fitel
equipment to the station.
The Salyut 6 program has ;
eluded cosmonauts from Czecll
lovakia, Poland and East Germail
The Soviet Union also plam(
launch crews with Bulgarian, Ciilj
and Mongolian cosmonauts.
A second crew is expected tojej
the Soyuz 32 cosmonauts perl
within two weeks.
‘People telh\
who is tops
in public ed
United Press International
NEW YORK — The readers);
couldn’t seem to make up tl
minds.
They named Jimmy Carter
most trusted politician” by a lsi;|
slide, yet the majority said;
doesn’t deserve to be re-electfi
and while Teddy Kennedy emerjJ
a distant second in trustworthwl
he was the majority choice fall
White House.
The odd dichotomy emergediil
poll conducted by People magazn]
for its fifth anniversary issue, i
politics wasn’t the only topic s
pled.
Asked to rate women’s leader!
those responding to the poll nai*
Coretta King — widow of Martfl
Luther King Jr. — as most effecttal
Betty Ford was second and Glor|
Steinem third. Marabel
author of “Total Woman, fll
named least effective and anti-Elf
activist Phyllis Schlafly was semi
Bella Abzug was third, and wasdf|
scribed as “most annoying.
Jaclyn Smith of television s'Ck
lie’s Angels” won the beauty »|
test, with Cheryl Tiegs second,!
sex symbol Suzanne Somers bare
outpolled Rosalynn Carter as tber
tion’s best-looking woman. In fill
the magazine’s editors called if
triumph of nostalgia over eyesigk{
readers over the age of 55 vot
Elizabeth Taylor No. 1 beauty.
Robert Bedford edged Bi
Reynolds as best-looking man, T:'|
losers: Frank Sinatra and Nitlf
Nolte.
Jacqueline Onassis — the G
poll’s most admired woman I
years in a row in the early 60s-i|
out of it now. The People]
turned up 88 percent who wouldnitj
trade places with her and 78 percesi
of the men said they would ntl|
marry her.
Alan Alda emerged as
television actor and Jean S
was favorite actress. Howard Costl
was named television’s “most borii!|
man.” Paul Newman took
film star laurels, with Bedford aii|
Clint Eastwood as runners-up.
Travolta landed in 12th place-|
right behind Woody Allen. Sylvtsl
ter Stallone was 13th — the bott«|
of the heap.
Barbra Streisand was favorite film |
actress, followed by Diana Ross and|
Faye Dunaway.
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