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THE BATTALION
FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1979
Page 5
Report cites cause of crib death
United Press International
NEW HAVEN, Conn.— A Yale
researcher says he may have found
the cause of the so-called sudden in
fant death syndrome that kills more
than 10,000 apparently healthy
American babies each year.
Dr. Clarence Sasaki, associate
Now you know
United Press International
Rep. Marilyn Lloyd Bouquard,
D-Tenn., submitted 89 pieces of
legislation to Congress in one day
last month — including a measure
to reduce the amount of paperwork
in the federal government.
professor of surgery at Yale Medical
School, said in a report submitted
Thursday to the National Triological
Society in Los Angeles, that the
syndrome — SIDS — could be
caused by abnormal development of
breathing reflexes.
Common theories have blamed
SIDS on temporary breathing
obstruction or on the central ner
vous system somehow forgetting to
keep the child breathing.
But Sasaki said SIDS victims,
usually infants between 2 and 5
months old, may actually suffer an
abnormality and may die due to an
exaggerated condition during a
natural stage of development.
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J’he Aggie Blood Drive wasn’t all smiles and
appy faces as Corps member Laky displays a
rimace while donating blood. With the slo-
;an “Bleed the hell outta t.u.the Texas Ag
gies try for an all-time donation high, trying to
beat the donation of 1,072 pints last fall. The
University of Texas at Austin challenged
Texas A&M this spring to a blood race and the
Aggies are out to bring in all the donors possi
ble. Battalion photo by Lynn Blanco
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By LORI MAYER
Battalion Beporter
| As a result of the Aggie Blood
ekends f Drive, every Texas A&M University
istudent, former student, faculty
member and staff member and their
**nc!i! F»li es are eligible to receive free
blood anywhere in the United
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:h aboutis states, according to Mark Edmund,
always*, i^ainnan 0 f the Aggie Blood Drive,
’mer. falb I The Aggie Blood Drive, spon-
’bV-Hored by Alpha Phi Omega, Omega
Phi Alpha and Texas A&M student
government, takes place every fall
and spring and the results are al-
36 Main ways great. This semester the blood
>r unfufll|drive was Tuesday through Thurs
day and about 1,050 pints of blood
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were donated, Edmund said. Last
fall, 1,072 pints were donated, the
third highest amount of blood do
nated in the drive s 20-year history.
Texas A&M has an account with
the Wadley Blood Bank, which is a
member of the American Associa
tion of Blood Banks, Edmund said.
This means that all Aggies may re
ceive blood anywhere in the United
States.
“In order to receive blood, the
Aggie must contact the secretary of
the student government at A&M,”
Edmund explained. “The secretary
then makes the arrangements with
Wadley.”
A blood donor must be in good
health and must weigh at least 110
lbs. The eligibility age ranges from
18 to 66. A 17-year-old must have pa
rental permission.
After students give blood in the
MSG ballroom, it is transferred to a
mobile blood bank. There is it sepa
rated into its components, according
to LVN Sherri Harris of Wadley
Blood Bank.
This year the University of Texas
at Austin challenged A&M to see
how much blood could be donated.
“Bleed the hell out of t.u.” is this
semester’s slogan for the blood
drive, along with the more famil
iar,‘Put a little Aggie in everyone. ”
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Hrs. Sun.-Tues. 11-1 - Wed.-Sat. 11-2
PHONE ORDERS WELCOME
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introduces
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— a new member
to its quality staff.
Lydia's previous work experi
ence and intense training under
the direction of John & Susan
Chadwick sum up to an impres
sive background.
Call for an appointment 846-4771
209 E. University
(In the George Green Building)
MSC
Cafeteria
Now Better Than Ever. You Will Be Pleased With
These Carefully Prepared and Taste Tempting Foods.
Each Daily Special Only $1.79 Plus Tax.
“Open Daily”
Dining: 11 A.M. to 1:30 P.M.—4:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M.
MONDAY EVENING
TUESDAY EVENING
WEDNESDAY
SPECIAL
SPECIAL
EVENING SPECIAL
Salisbury Steak
Mexican Fiesta
Chicken Fried Steak
with
Mushroom Gravy
Dinner
Two Cheese and
w/cream Gravy
Whipped Potatoes
Onion Enchiladas
Whipped Potatoes and
Your Choice of
w/chili
Choice of one other
One Vegetable
Mexican Rice
Vegetable
Roll or Corn Bread and Butter
Patio Style Pinto Beans
Roll or Corn Bread and Butter
Coffee or Tea
Tostadas
Coffee or Tea
Coffee or Tea
One Corn Bread and Butter
THURSDAY EVENING SPECIAL
Italian Candle Light Spaghetti Dinner
SERVED WITH SPICED MEAT BALLS AND SAUCE
Parmesan Cheese - Tossed Green Salad
Choice of Salad Dressing - Hot Garlic Bread
Tea or Coffee
FRIDAY EVENING
SPECIAL
BREADED FISH
FILET w/TARTAR
SAUCE
Cole Slaw
Hush Puppies
Choice of one
vegetable
Roll or Corn Bread & Butter
Tea or Coffee
SATURDAY
NOON and EVENING
SPECIAL
Chicken &
Dumplings
Tossed Salad
Choice of one
vegetable
Roll or Corn Bread & Butter
Tea or Coffee
■“Quality First ”i
SUNDAY SPECIAL
NOON and EVENING
ROAST TURKEY DINNER
Served with
Cranberry Sauce
Cornbread Dressing
Roll or Corn Bread - Butter -
Coffee or Tea
Giblet Gravy
And your choice of any
One vegetable
Homestead pays the
HIGHEST
INTEREST
allowed by law.
Money Market Certificates q 4QA<y
A cori-idr'ctfo minimum rlo-nncit 4»1 ft 000 fdtr flio /Cx
6 month certificate, minimum deposit $10,000, for the
week of April 5 - April 11. Interest penalty required for
early withdrawal.
ANNUAL YIELD
TYPE OF ACCOUNT
Passbook Accounts (Interest paid from day
of deposit until day of
withdrawal. No
minimum deposit.)
90-Day Notice Accounts
3-Month ($1000 minimum deposit)
Savings Certificates
1-Year ($1000 minimum deposit)
Savings Certificates
ZVz-Year ($1000 minimum deposit)
Savings Certificates
4-Year ($1000 minimum deposit)
Savings Certificates
6-Year ($1000 minimum deposit)
Savings Certificates
8-Year ($1000 minimum deposit)
Savings Certificates
Substantial interest penalty required for
early withdrawals on certificates.
EFFECTIVE
RATE ANNUAL RATE*
5.25%
5.75%
5.75%
6.50%
6.75%
7.50%
7.75%
8.00%
5.39%
5.92%
5.92%
6.72%
6.98%
7.79%
8.06%
8.33%
'Compounded Daily and
C redited Quarterly
Homestead Savings Issociation of Texas
1063 S. Texas Avenue (across from the main entrance to A&M) Phone: 693-1063
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