Page 4 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1979 Fight brews on staggered primary United Press International AUSTIN — A bill scheduling a March 11, 1980, presidential pri mary has won Senate committee approval, but lawmakers disagree over whether there is sufficient support to push the measure to the Senate floor. Despite vociferous complaints from the heads of the Democratic and Republican parties, party regu lars and Mexican-American spokesmen — including one who said separating presidential voting from the primary elections would confuse minority voters — the bill won 7-6 approval Monday from the Senate State Atiairs Committee. The legislation also calls for post poning party primaries for choosing candidates for state and local offices from May until June. However, Sen. Jack Ogg, D-Houston, indi cated he would drop that provision to win additional votes for the early presidential primary, if necessary. “We re very close to having the votes to run with it on the Senate floor,” Ogg said of one of the most controversial bills before the 1979 Legislature. But Sen. Ron Glower, D-Garland, disagreed, saying oppo nents have more than enough votes to block the bill and may be able to kill the measure. The bill — favored by Lt. Gov. Bill Hobby and House Speaker Bill Clayton — would allow conservative Democrats to vote in the Republi can presidential primary and later participate in Democratic Party bal loting for nominees to state and local offices. Glower’s bill to conduct presiden tial primaries in conjunction with regular party elections in May 1980, thus preventing such cross-over vot ing, was tabled along with legisla tion by Sen. Walter Mengden, R-Houston, to hold a March presi dential primary, and a May primary for other offices. Rep. Ben T. Reyes, D-Houston, complained, saying a separate pres idential primary would reduce the impact of voting by blacks and His- panics and eventually run afoul of the U.S. Justice Department. Reyes also protested provisions of Ogg’s bill setting primary elections on Tuesdays instead of Saturdays — when party elections currently are conducted. Ogg said he is considering chang ing his bill to move the primaries to Saturday in an effort to attract more votes. Under the Senate’s customary procedure, at least two-thirds of the senators present must agree to de bate a bill before it can be consid ered on the floor and Glower said 13 of his 30 Senate colleagues have signed a letter opposing Ogg’s bill. “More than that have said they are against it, they just didn’t want to go on record,” Glower said. Billy R. Goldberg and Ray Bar nhart of Houston, state chairmen of the Democratic and Republican par ties, both said separate primaries would be destructive to the two- party system. Criticized trade gets unanimous I ML ok! of Senate committee United Press International AUSTIN — Consumer advocates believe a “Consumer Destruction Act” would result from proposed changes in the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act, but a Senate committee has failed to heed their warnings. A parade of consumer advocates — some of them wearing yellow BATTALION CLASSIFIED o ^ ^ 1 I SPECIAL NOTICE stud tion sity «* ■ il Tc lapel buttons saying C 1 Destruction Act is a Real Ler^ 10 .* joined legal experts and attorffpr, criticizing a bill by Sen. Billflfl D-Euless. However, the Senate EcAh Development Committee j|KSj the criticism Monday and Ap; ously approved the bill arrJIlH the 1973 law to eliminater 6 ^ damages and require disMB consumers to prove a businflu intentionally took advair , el them. Nat! Realtors, auto dealers aiflBj fense attorneys had saidthed™* were needed to protect bus from excessive damage awas^_ prevent consumers from usjHH ^ ^ y < SPECIAL NOTICE ^ ^ ^ ^ HELP WANTED HELP WANTED , A HELP WANTED FOR SALE A 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. 3. Bring mid-semester grade reports along when ready to order to verify passing hours for the spring semester only. 4. Anyone having failed to leave their name in advance and fail to bring their mid-semester grade report along when ready to order will be asked to return later to allow time for records to be checked. 5. All rings must be paid for in full when the order is placed. Senior ring loans are available through 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 grades are posted during May. (Whenever 92 hours have been completed and are on record, there is never a dead-line, except a monthly mailing date on which we send orders to the factory.) 7. The ring clerk is on duty from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day, Monday through Friday. However in order for other duties to be carried out, no orders will be taken between 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. or between 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. 8. All rings ordered, regardless of whether on March 20th or April 27th, will be delivered on the same day which will be approximately July 18, 1979. 99t46 .J***:: ::>»*•:: :>sisk -M* HW XW -—>|w — 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 § Now Hiring Phone and Counter 4 Help Apply Domino’s 1504 Holleman after 4:30 p.m. appointment. Chanello’s Pizza has posi tions open for part-time de livery and kitchen help. Apply in Person 301 Patricia lOOtfn FULL OR PART TIME *Day shift . . , *Night shift (til 10:00 p.m.) *Flexible hours to fit your schedule *Weekends * Rapid advancement 20,000 BASIC GRANTS SERVICES 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) Due to a recent change in the fed eral law governing the Basic Educa tional Opportunity Grant Program, 20,000 Texas A&M University un dergraduate students may be eligi ble for these grants (gifts) during the academic year 1979-80. These grants range in value from $200 to $1800. To find out how to apply for this grant program and other financial aid, you are invited to attend a fi nancial aid “rap” session at 7-00 _ p.m.. Room 301, Rudder Tower, on Match 7 or 8, 1979. - * - -J . ■ 10914 IT". XK= Custom dressmaker. 272-8497. Whataburger Professional Typing Services. 846-9109. 73151' I Bryan 1101 Texas College Station 105 Dominik 15 watt Sony receiver, 2 KLH 32 speakers, excellent condition, $130. 693-2429. 11H3 W%mii * Binocul ^ FOR RENT Binocular dissecting microscope $200 Complete 30 gallon aquarium $100 1973 Norton 750 Interstate $1200 EVENINGS 846-3041 111t1 1 threat of triple damages to honest businessmen. “The act in its present JH not only been inequitable,itj^B suited in windfall profits sumer’s attorneys,” said whose bill now goes to But the former dean of versity of Texas law schools! proposed changes were “gut” the law and deceive thei into believing consumers w be protected from unscruj^m businessmen. ISS “Under this bill as writ plaintiff would not he ableto^H Deceptive Trade PracticesHj said Page Keeton, UT lawpL professor and former dean, HH “This is a deceptive bill to AH where we were (before thelf^| adopted in 1973),’ Keeton only works for lawyers. HH fc dh ^ A A A A A ^ | NEW EFFICIENCIES ! $140 month. msinessmen One bedroom from i $175 month. All bills paid except | electricity. No pets. Villa West | Apartments, south of Villa Maria. | Lorraine Peterson, manager. 822- 7772. AUSTRALIAN CATTLE DOG PUPPIES Registered Queensland Blue Heelers. Working slock dog bloodlines, excellent markings, good 1 dispositions. Loyal companions and faithful, watchdogs. S.R. Hale, Phone (713) 440- 3916. nits such suits,! ever, said juries are prejudil favor of consumers and a\va r !| timillion damages even businessman did not intend! i| At STUD *6 Trader Ric (TB) winner of $53,673-j£j own son of Swaps (848,900)-$500 to jjT Quarter and Appaloosa mares-Live|j jS| foal-Sonny Ellen. 846-8509. 90130? .yw? -u.. 341 WEIGHT WATCHERS wishes you skinny new year and would like to showj you how you can dine excitingly while you lose weight. College Station class meets Thursdays, 5:15, Lutheran Stu dent Center, 315 N. College Main. Forj further information call 822-7303. 87ti2| j AGGIE AUTO SERVICE Specializing in Oil Changes arid Minor Automotive Repair. Reasonable prices, quality work. We bring our business to your car. Please Call 696-4225 after 4 p.m. 10618 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 3 challenging career. Contact: Jeft Skyuara, 301 Patricia after 4:0Cj p.m. lootfji Get SLENDER NOW! 693-7431, 693-2226. PREGNANCY TESTING (pounselling on all alternative^ gmd birth control methodsj. Women’s Referral Center,, 3910 Old College Road. 849-8437 Service For All Chrysler Corp. Cars Body Work — Painting HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY INC. Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922 1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111 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. Hamburgers By Gourmet, 919 Harvey Rd. (Woodstone Center). 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. 11013 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. r v v PERSONALS A P A ^ Male graduate student seeks companionship with mature independent female. K.C.S. Physics Department T.A.M.U. C.S. 77843. 106t5 THE CRUSE CORPORATION Offices (8-5) 846-4773 Evenings & Weekends 846-7318 Part time help wanted. Grapevine Personality. 696-3411. ~ 9 u(n HUT EOE OFFICIAL NOTICE OFFICIAL NOTICE Now accepting applications for part-time cook & waitress positions iat our College Station store. Apply 1 in person - Pizza Hut of College Sta- ition, 102 University Drive. intn UNIVERSITY ACRES We now have apart ments for lease. Im mediate occupancy. From $135-$170 plus electricity. Call Joe Courtney Inc. 846-5796 eeiye. p f r “There is no burden ontk^^ tiff to prove anything mo: perhaps dissatisfaction on with the goods that he purcllj m j said Austin defense attorne j or s Coates. “The only practicalil"*; tion is the imagination of issue sumer or his attorney. y OU “We have a situation hert L ss people can be penalized wjtr. L n , damages for incorrect speed takes, errors of judgment, t ^her of thing, " said R. Jack Ayres, [ q las attorney who represeil^B tomobile dealers. "The cosj^^ C( k< mg AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-8051 *■ A FOR SALE ^ A A A A. DISCO LESSONS Starting March 20 8:00-9:30 Texas School of Physical Fitness More info call: 693-5083 or 693-4856 LOST ooooooooooooo OFFICIAL NOTICE Career Nights College of Liberal Arts ’69 Opel Cadet $400. 846-7246 after 5:00. 109t5 March 7, Room 100 Harrington Education Center, 7 p.m. Information on: Conducting a Job Search, Writing a Resume Featuring: A panel of recruiters from business and industry COCKTAIL WAITRESSES $1.40/hr. plus tips Evenings, Weekdays, and Weekends Apply 309 University, next to . — Dixie Chicken loettn 1976 Lancia Beta 4-dr. sedan. 6:00. 693-2278 after 109M Weimaraner puppies. AKC, $100. 693-1236. shots, wormed. ' 106t7 Stereo equip. Pioneer, J.B.L. others. 693-2278. & O. and 109t-4 HAY-Fertilized coastal, delivery 20. 846-2747. $2.50/bale, minimum 110t2 Lost. White Persian male, 2 yrs. old, in Southwood Valley area. Reward! 693-2146 or 846-4771. not 4 March 8, Room 100 Harrington Education Center, 7 p.m. Information on: Strategies for successful interviews Featuring: A pane! of recruiters from banking, the food industry, govern ment, and life insurance $4.35 AN HOUR!!! Part time banquet waiters or wait resses. Furnish own black pants or ♦ skirt, white shirt with black bowtie. Contact Bennie Dillman or Judy | Rivers at the Aggieland Inn. Pioneer RT-707 reel-to-reel with auto reverse. Excellent cond., barely used, $400. 693- 1377. I09t5 AKC Chow Puppies. 846-1896. 107t6 693-9891 '76 Trans AM. Yellow, loaded, good condition. Call Nancy, 693-3471. 107t5 Lost. Brown framed glasses with black T. S.O. case. Reward. 846-1673. 109t3 These programs will interest majors in anthropology, communications, eco nomics, English, history, modern languages, philosophy, political sci ence, psychology, and sociology, theatre arts. WANTED Male Irish Setter, February 24th. Call Randy 693-8265 REWARD. int3 FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 845-5141, ext. 27 ROOMMATE WANTED) Dependable, Self-Motivated Students Full or Part Time Team Cleaning Homes $3.10/hr. Female Roommate Wanted. Sausalito Apt. Will sublease for $90. Call 846-8567. 10ttt4 Roommate wanted for 2 bedroom mobile home. $67.50 plus Vi utilities. 779-5392. 10bt5 Male roommate needed. Sausalito Apts., Spring semester. 693-7559. 105t5 OFFICIAL NOTICE DOMESTIC SERVICES 693-1954 When Is Your Buying may have, the intention ail pressed purpose of shaking I the businessman and undi| present law that’s irrelevant.’ Keeton said any businessmi ing in good faith should havei portunity to refund an unhapfl tomer’s money, but if the nessman refused to do resolve a legitimate complaiiCah should be subject to triple dan lege “The seller ought to be! triple damages if the house lei the plumbing won’t work al won’t fix it,” Keeton said. I wise the consumer’s remel worthless. If you take out I f damages that just pretty well the act.” (ha No Secret 1 At All? WHEN OVER 30,000 PEOPLE READ IT IN THE BATTALION For the biggest selections of anything you could pos sibly want to buy ? . . read our classifieds. You’re bound to find it! or 845-2611 \ ROOMMATE WANTED! | 1 One bedroom unfurnished. Washer | ( and dryer in residence in Bryan, j Grad student or professional i I female. . CALL 846-2354 ^ WANTED ^ ^ A Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All kinds. 822-0544. 37tfn Typing. 823-4579. ALLEN Oldsmobile Cadillac Honda SALES - SERVICE “Where satisfaction is standard equipment' 2401 Texas Ave. 779-3516 College of Science English Proficiency Examination |ALL JUNIORS and SENIORS in curricula of the College of [Science must take the English Proficiency Examination on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1979, at 7:30 p.m. [BIOLOGY Department Curricula — ROOM 113 BSBE CHEMISTRY Department Curricula — ROOM 100 CHEM MATH Department Curricula — ROOM 101 MILNER PHYSICS Department Curricula— ROOM 301 PHYS In order to qualify as a candidate for a degree in the Col-! lege of Science, each student must demonstrate an ability to express himself (or herself) in acceptable English. This requirement may be satisfied by (1) passing an examina-) tion in English composition (EPE) taken not later than the spring semester of the junior year, or (2) completing | English 301 with a minimum grade of “C”. Any student who fails the written examination (EPE) must) satisfy the English Proficiency Requirement by taking[ I English 301 and earning a minimum grade of “C”. For information and guidelines on the nature of the exami-| nation, check with the departmental secretary. " Need part time delivery personnel, " A Flexible hours. Must have own car. i Apply In Person '->! , i Chanello’s fJ 301 Patricia, C.S. io5ti(^^ Wanted Fast Food Personnel FREE FOOD * PAID VACATIONS ROOM FOR ADVANCEMENT. EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITIONS. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. Part & full time positions available for the following shifts: 11 a.m.-2 p.m. 7 p.m.-2 a.m. 5 p.m.-2 a.m. Starting pay $2.90/hr. Apply in person at Der Wienerschnltzel 501 S. Texas Ave. 10400 A 501 S. Texas Ave. 4 Between 2-5 D.m. dailv. i04tJ0 KAMKHN1JUP APARTMENTS X ' o £ O' ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED” Furmsned & 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 1 Tennis Courts J 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 107118 < MANOR EAST HALLOWEEN 7:25-9:40 HEAVEN CAN WAIT 7:30-9:50 EVERY WHICH WAY Bti LOOSE 7:20-9:45 SKYWAY TWIN WEST SATURDAY NIGHT FEVf PLUS ONE AND ONLY EAST THAT TENDER TOUtf PLUS RESTLESS CAMPUS SASQUATCH