The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 02, 1979, Image 12

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    Page 12 THE BATTALION
WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1979
Calm assailant
returns for light
nited Press International
DALLAS — A 35-year-old wo
man, who was awakened by an un
known man crawling into her bed,
marched him out at gunpoint only to
have him knock on her door a few
moments later and ask for a light for
his cigarette.
The woman told police she awoke
early Saurday morning to find a par
tially clad man crawling into her bed
whispering “I want you, I love you.”
She responded by grabbing a
small caliber pistol from her night-
stand and telling him: “I’ll kill you. I
want you out of my house.”
The woman said she forced the
man out of her apartment at gun
point, locked the door and called
police. But within seconds, there
was a knock on the door.
She opened the door, its chain still
in place, to find her assailant calmly
asking for a light for his cigarette.
The astounded woman said she got
her lighter, complied with his re
quest and relocked the door.
Police arrived to see the man run
ning from the woman’s porch, carry
ing a lighted cigarette, and arrested a
20-year-old suspect a short time
later.
WE BUY BOOKS
EVERY DAY!
And remember we give 20% more in trade for used
books.
LOUPOT’S BOOKSTORE
Northgate - Across from the Post Office
Campus Names
FFA names McNiel
as Outstanding Prof
Edward O. Price, Ph.D., eco-
Aerospace students
win paper contest
The Texas A&M chapter of Fu
ture Farmers of America has
presented the Outstanding Pro
fessor Award to Dr. Norbert A.
McNiel. McNiel is a professor in
the Plant Sciences Department in
(the College of Agriculture here.
Engineering students
get Bolton awards
Alumni group honors
9 graduate students
Bradley C. Wakeman, a
graduating senior here, has been
named the F. C. Bolton Award
winner in electrical engineering.
Wakeman recieved an engraved
watch and $100. Bolton schol
arships of $250 each have been
awarded to juniors James E.
Harris and Kenneth R. Chaney.
The Association of Former
Students recognized nine
graduate students for academic
and teaching achievements.
Cited for excellence in master’s
degree studies were Davy Jones,
entomology; Stephen H. Neuse,
petroleum engineering; and Alan
W. Nordheim, bioengineering.
Awards to doctor of philosophy
degree candidates went to Karen
Switzer Bowerman, education
administration; David Reid,
oceanography; and Derek R.
Wilson, agronomy. Recipients of
awards for outstanding graduate
assistant for teaching were Gary
P. Cort, doctoral candidate in
physics; David L. Godwin, mas
ter’s degree, geophysics; and
Honor Society elects
1979-80 officers
Texas A&M University Aero
space engineering students took
the lion’s share of awards at the
American Institute of
Aeronautics and Astronautics re
gional student paper competi
tion. William C. Brown won first
overall and third place audio in
the graduate division. Robert
Bishop won first overall. Michael
Watts, senior from Sterling City,
won first place in the audio cate
gory. Taking second place overall
were David Lund of Houston and
Tim Morse of Volcano, Hawaii.
John Vassberg of Lysberg took
third place overall and third place
in audio. Winning second place in
audio were Bruce Baker of
LaFeriaand Tom Boyett of Hous
ton.
The Mu Chi Chapter of Kappa
Delta Pi, a national honor society
in education, has elected its offi
cers for the 1979-80 school year.
Those elected were Tammy
McKelvy, president; Vickie Be
nson, vice president, member
ship; Phyllis Bradley, vice presi
dent, programs; Lana Cooksey,
secretary; Ralph Lien, treasurer;
and Mary Faulkner, newsletter
editor/historian.
Adkisson elected
to scientific society
Dr. Perry L. Adkisson, Texas
A&M University’s vice president
for agriculture and renewable re
sources and one of the world’s
foremost entomologists, has been
elected to the National Academy
of Sciences, the most prestigious
scientific society in the country.
Pilot to fly coo
officials reliev
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United Press International
DENVER — After 15 years and 3
million miles as Colorado’s chief
pilot Jim Shoun has been grounded,
much to the relief of Gov. Richard
Lamm and other state officials who
refuse to fly with the flamboyant
flyer.
A weak heart cost Shoun, 52, his
medical certification last week. Since
Lamm and other state officials have
j*gf\i<j0d to fly with Shoun in recent
years, most of his missions have in
volved transporting prisoners.
Lamm, a veteran plane passenger,
refused to fly with Shoun after learn
ing the pilot did not notify him about
a fire in the left engine during a flight
to Colorado Springs. Shoun said he
didn’t think the flames were serious.
Several Lamm cabinet'” fo!
I have taken alternate tnn£\ paI
since Shoun made an ap ” d Ma
Stapleton International W— w
his wheels up. Shoun 4§L;
them down originally, tl
the second approach. Soviets
Since he was hired in Ijjgirfg bai
has logged more than3 n .fig live t
and even purchased iefwork
military-style uniform f 0 ,|
Shoun says he takes a the
, proach to flying, but denjffltroo]
takes dangerous risks. militar
"That may be the one Bn
guilty of, he said. “I r , rship ,
people feel too relaxed, tgd Sqr
don’t want to make peopleTpjortra
have to get out at the nextMallc
iol chilil
Texas Eastern may
responsibility of UT sysf
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MSC AGGIE CINEMA
THE MARX BROTHERS
DUCK SOUP
8 p.m.
ANIMAL
CRACKERS
30 p.m.
Wednesday May 2 Rudder Theater
V
Battalion Classifieds
Call 845-2611
United Press International
AUSTIN — The Texas Senate
Monday approved 26-5 a bill that will
make Texas Eastern University in
Tyler a part of the University of
Texas System.
The bill, sponsored by Sen.
Peyton McKnight, D-Tyler, trans
fers the governing responsibilities of
Texas Eastern to the University of
Texas Board of Regents. It also trans
fers all legislative funding which was
earmarked for Texas Eastern to the
Let us
handle
Your Headache
Let us order all your course
Books and reserve them for you until Fall.
Stop in and place your order now.
(T^ie BOOK store]
“shop us first”
UT System for appropriati 1 1 "
school.
McKnight said after thety||
made the name of the scboBr"®"
changed to the UniversitydB #
Tyler ilBlf"
The bill, which now goJL J- V
the House, makes no chanB
structure of the school. Itrffi
upper-level institution wkK
courses only for the lasttwg|
undergraduate study and Jj};!
degrees. ^Bunited
DALLAS
; of the
$1 billion oil fraud charge
irftable
nopoly
ttends a
United Press International
HOUSTON — A new 29-count
indictment charges various oil com-
KeyboARd Center
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Yari
Alvarez
Yamaha
Ventura
and others.
ON
SUPER
GUITARS
Layaway
Monthly
Terms
Lotu, low prices on high quality
guitars just in time for the great
est selling time next to Christmas.
ALL PRICES REDUCED for sale
before students leave town. Come
to Keyboard Center now for great
savings on your favorite guitar.
(great selection but this offer is limited)
oARd Center
Manor East MaII
Bryan • 779-7080
Randy Stuart, Owner
Open 6 DAys Til 6 PM
Picture of a man
about to make
a mistake
He’s shopping around for a
diamond “bargain,” but shop
ping for “price” alone isn’t
the wise way to find one. It
takes a skilled professional
and scientific instruments to
judge the more important
price determining factors —
Cutting, Color and Clarity.
As an AGS jeweler, you can
rely on our gemological train
ing and ethics to properly ad
vise you on your next im
portant diamond purchase.
Stop in soon and see our fine
selection of 'ems she will be
proud to wear. ^
MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY
^^Carl Bussells
\/0iamond Room
Town 6l Country Center
Bryan, Texas
• 3731 E. 29th
846-4708
pany officials engineered part of $1
billion in illegal pricing fraud
schemes by taking advantage of
multi-tiered federal oil pricing regu
lations.
The charges concern "old” oil and
“new.” According to investigators, il
legal oil traders have misrepresented
domestic oil from wells in production
before 1973 as drilled since the
Arab oil embargo.
“Old” oil sells for about $5.50 per
barrel while “new” oil can sell for
more than $10.
The Crude Co. of Casper, Wyo.,
and its president, John Ai!r na,10na
were named in the indkfH !!
along with H.C. Iran Ltdi e1 ® t0
Atlantic Petroleum Co.
Grand Cayman Island. Br or ^
Uni, the Hajecates and !ll! ,
named earlier in an 84-coidp veek
ment along with Ball llB ai
Enterprise of Lafayette, Li a || renc<
ing them with oil pricing ill* ”
The new 29-count inim, e
charged that those namedf|r e . ,
vantage of multi-tiered fc|j£. v> . it 1
pricing regulations to mdB 11 ^^
profits in oil trading. ™ s ’ s
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LAKEVIEW CLUB
3 Miles N. on Tabor Road
Saturday Night:
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Tony Douglas 37
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From 9-1
The Shrimpers ge by o
p.m. lyroll di
drives
STAMPEDE DANCfe
Every Thursday Night
$2.00 per person p!° f .
All Brands, Cold Beer 55 Cents
give en
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BATTALION CLASSIFIED PULLS!
Call 845-2611
MSC
Cafeteria
MONDAY EVENING
SPECIAL
Salisbury Steak
with
Mushroom Gravy
Whipped Potatoes
Your Choice of
One Vegetable
Roll or Corn Bread and Butter
Coffee or Tea
Now Better Than Ever. You Will Be Pleased..
These Carefully Prepared and Taste Tempting Fc
Each Dally Special Only $1.79 Plus Tax.
“Open Daily”
Dining: 11 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. — 4:00 P.M. to 7:00i
TUESDAY EVENING
SPECIAL
Mexican Fiesta
Dinner
Two Cheese and
Onion Enchiladas
w/chili
Mexican Rice
Patio Style Pinto Beans
Tostadas
Coffee or Tea
One Corn Bread and Butter
WEDNESDAY
EVENING SPECI
Chicken Fried St
w/cream Gravj
Whipped Potatoes
Choice of one ott
Vegetable
Roll or Corn Bread am
Coffee or Tea
THURSDAY EVENING SPECIAL
SFRVFn wr?Lj C o^ Light s P a 9 h etti Dinner
ParmeTIn rh CED MEAT BALLS AND SAUCE
ChoS of R a ?Ilfn Se * 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”|
SUNDAY SPf
NOON and EVI
ROAST TURKEY
Served wit
Cranberry Sa
Cornbread Dre
Roll or Corn Bread
Coffee or Te
Giblet Grav]
And your choice
One vegeta