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THE BATTALION THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1979 Page 7 i Stat ; of $35,600, theei 1. is reason for com! lerable increase ir :mist excesses a® readiness to use reporters, tion, neo-Nazis ii 992 other illegal* ; desecration of Ji i, the report said, a her of neo-Nazis sed from 17 toJi he membershiplij to 1,300. Baunu the neo-Nazis, tli treme right-wingj what’s up at A&M Thursday GROVE CONCERT: St. Elmo’s Fire, from Houston, will begin play ing at 9 p.m. in the Grove Theater. Admission is free for students and $1.50 for non-students. MSC SUMMER DINER THEATER AUDITIONS: Will be held from 7-10 p.m. in Room 140, MSC. CALENDAR: Any person, group or organization who would like to have something printed in the what’s up column should fill out a form provided in Room 216, Reed McDonald. The name, date and purpose of the event should be included. MSC FREE UNIVERSITY: Registration for classes during the sec ond summer session will be held from noon to 5 p.m. outside Rudder Tower. 1ST ANNUAL SUMMER ROAD RALLY: Registration for the two person team effort road rally will begin at 4 p.m. in Lot 50, behind Zachry. Everyone is welcome. For more information call Richard Ross at 845-4059 or David Hassinger at 696-1585. Friday FILM: The Peace Corps is showing the film, “The Toughest Job You’ll Ever Love,” at noon in Room 300, Ag. Building. INDIA ASSOCIATION: There will be an Indian (Hindi) comedy film | shown at 8 p.m. in Room 112, Oceanography Building. Admission | is $2 for members and $2.50 for non-members. MSC SUMMER DINER THEATER AUDITIONS: Will be held from 7-10 p.m. in Room 140, MSC. TAMU SPORT PARACHUTE CLUB: Will meet at 6 p.m. in Room 410, Rudder Tower. MOVIE: ‘‘The Pink Panther Strikes Again,” starring Peter Sellers will be shown at 8:45 p.m. in the Grove Theater. MIDNIGHT MOVIE: “Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex,” starring Woody Allen, will be shown in the Grove Theater. Saturday MOVIE: “Saturday Night Fever,” starring John Travolta, will be shown at 8:45 p.m. in the Grove Theater. CHINESE STUDENT ASSOCIATION: Will meet at 5 p.m in Room 601, Rudder Tower. Sunday MOVIE: “The World’s Greatest Lover,” will be shown at 8:45 p.m. in the Grove Theater. MUSLIM STUDENT ASSOCIATION: Will meet at 8:30 a.m. in Room 404, Rudder Tower. OASIS: Will meet at 9:30 a.m. in Room 302, Rudder Tower. Insect threat could be to Texas L-J 846-6714 & 846-1151 846-6714 & 846-1151 UNIVERSITY SQUARE SHOPPING CENTER CINEMA ~1>ENDS THURS' and September, but that’s no guarantee, say the Texas A&M sci entists. The assassin bug, known for its blood-sucking snout, has become a mild threat to Texans because it is infected with a sometimes fatal par asitic disease passed along to its victims, said Texas A&M University veterinary pathologists Gail D. Williams and L. Garry Adams. As a result, campers, picnickers and other outdoors lovers flocking to warm weather haunts this summer should be aware of the night-feeding insect which transmits the infection 45 45 AUDREY HEPBURN BEN GAZZARA jameS MASON The ailment continues to be diag nosed among pets and wildlife in Central Texas, primarily dogs, rac coons and possums. Three human cases have been recorded in Texas since 1955, one last year in Houston. SIDNEY SHELDON S BLOODLINE -FRIDAY- ”DRACULA n R CINEMA ^A/Os by defecating in or near the wound ^ it just opened with its snout. ^ The infection, known as Chagas’ disease or American trypanosomi asis, is often fatal in infants and young animals. * * * * Hollen HATE DOING LAUNDRY? Let Frannie’s do it for you Aunt Frannies Laundromat i at Anderson * * * * * * Human adults react in a varied manner. Some may need only a f ” couple of bites to become affected while others’ body defenses may successfully fight off a number of bites. It is possible that Chagas’ disease is best transmitted between June ^Usefan with air conditioner irgCjA&M researcher lor staying cool welcome of Paii rac and other poll stunned and hasp) of the refugee! •ival of the planesl, , j ... . rn for men anil ,r ‘ an or even an old oscillating ;offering,” Chki canhel P P eo P le live comfortably nothing political' : ^ orne a * r conditioners set at an 1 'rgy-conserving 80 degrees. gives tips in summer nment spokes®: dome air conditioners have only t emperature control, but two mese refugee pop; A . . ? j j . ler factors — water vapor in the •crowded colony S , . . n- . ,i. . ' and air movement — anect com- this morning. ( Relative humidity of 50 to 60 rcent and air movement are built b units at the factory. Driscoll said 80 degrees, 60 per- nt relative humidity and little or air movement are “right on the ;e of the comfort zone that has |en defined by extensive re- ch.” Tin other words, at that combina- [n most people will be comfortable [1 a few will be slightly uncomfort- e,” the meteorology professor must set the thermostat lower to stay comfortable. “Before air conditioning, people lived here and in higher humidity areas under much worse condi tions,” he said. “We’ve simply got ten used to a cheap energy situa tion.” Compression-type air cooling be comes energy-wasteful and extra expensive when temperatures con trols are lowered to remove more water vapor from the air, the meteorologist observed. Such set tings also put conditions at the other side of the comfort zone defined by temperature, humidity and air movement, around 70 degrees. Driscoll said at that point most people become equally as uncom fortable, especially if they are not active. “Comfort is relative, ” he said. “What’s best for an elderly lady with a congestive heart disease will be different from a young man who works in the construction industry or plays golf or tennis regularly. ” But even for someone raised in the jungles of Brazil, acclimatization occurs and comfort falls inside the comfort zone. NATURALLY LIGHT LUNCH Come to the Sbisa Dining Center Basement. The fresh crisp salad items are almost unlimit ed and the superb sandwiches are made with big loaves of bread baked daily for this special purpose. If you are dieting you may also wish to try a bowl of natural freestone peaches. No sugar has been added to these beautiful peach© 3 - Qua|jty Open 10:45 a.m.-1:45 p.m. Mon.-Fri. HOUSTON ASTROS VS L.A. DODGERS Saturday July 28, 7:30 p.m. GIRLSTOWN U.S.A. NIGHT For tickets call: Becky Ownes 845-5541 Mezzanine Section 215 $4.50 All proceeds go to Girlstown U.S.A. Chartered bus Available Sponsored by A.B.G.S. DAI LY 2:35 4:55 7: I 5 BARBRA STREISAND lYAN O’NEAL S0CK0 COMEDY! THE MAIN EVENT” A GLOVE STORY Pg =3= © .MAIN-I: 15,3 20,5:25 7: 3Q9:35 ♦ DRAG- I: 25. 3c 3a 5:35.7:40,9: 45j FRIDAY TIMES MANOR EAST 3 MANOR EAST MALL 823-8300 ■ talks, held at tk: :e which was o« f King Farouk, a and Israeli offi a possibility the old a joint news n the next few dzii ted by a crowd 5: rythmically chants !" and “Long live icrged from alls the Elijah Synijj ‘red his car hagrin of staitlei ty men, Beg :o the crowds ac [ The simplest and least expensive Ing to do then is to step up air bvement to get back into the com- jt zone,” Driscoll said. That’s kre the fan comes in. His family 5S an 18-inch floor fan at low ieed with the thermostat at 82 de- “There is so much misinformation ing around about thermostat set- gs,” said the professor who de- fibes his specialty as “how climate iide and outdoors affects human I saw the re (well-being.” gin told Sadatiital He believes the worst myth to be k hands with sot (pit people in high humidity areas tians, but guarir rifles as clubs to pJ back. Securitn d the Prime i black Cadillac!/*® flag flying from 1»« as nothing like il# previous visits loll nee of the Sadal* •ces on both siiiw ics were steps HI ion of relations i fi timing in the trd [ tinian autonor* I Camp David Is I eral expectation* k >n the Egyptian ii I ay while the Israel' f 1 bilateral issues, f Pleased Wit empting Fooi 3 lus Tax. Vl.to7:00P.M nitsuka ^BROOKS £3conVERSE Men’s & women’s tennis apparel T-Shirts & custom-design transfers Complete selection of athletic clothing OPEN 9:30-6.00 TTAz. BCC VILLA MARIA RD l.odcer Room "SPORTSHOES UNLIMITED ' ACROSS FROM MANOR EAST MALL 779 9484 Sun Theatres iDNESDAY ING SPECIAL en Fried Steak -earn Gravy ed Potatoes and e of one other /egetable ■n Bread and Bui 'ffee or Tea JAY SPECIAL and EVENINt 'URKEY DINN erved with nberry Sauce are ad Dressing rn Bread - Butie Tee or Tea 3let Gravy ar choice of any 3 vegetable 333 University 84t The only movie in town Double-Feature Every Week 10 a.m.-2 a.m. Sun.-Thurs. 10 a.m.-3 a.m. Fri..Sat. No one under 18 Ladies Discount With This Coupor. BOOK STORE & 25c PEEP SHOWS Vriacwsotf tftparimcttis Pre-Leasing Program WE HAVE IT ALL! “For Summer and Fall 846-9806 su^Lois Chiles Michael Lonsdale* d™, Richard Kiel* ^ ^Corinne Albert R. Broccoli Lewis Gilbert ^Christopher Wood Muacby JohnBSfry lyrm by Hal David Production Designed by Ken Adam Eacutive Producer Michael G.Wilson Associate Producer William P. Cartlidge nroedet ?»»»»<• [PGl Umtad Artists Q| DOLBY STEREO ROCKtf n . ROBERT CHART0FF- IRWIN WINKLER ^10. SYLVESTER STALLONE'ROCKYII'TAUA SHIRE BURT YOUNG) CARL WEATHERS ^ BURGESS MEREDITH^, BILL CONTI director of photography proouceoby BILLBURLER.se IRWIN WINKLERROBERT CHART0FF SYLVESTER STALLONE United Artists DOLBY STEREO ARE YOU READY FOR THE SUMMER? ARE YOU READY FORA GOOD TIME? 1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms 2 Swimming Pools Professional Tennis Courts Exercise Room With Sauna Zacharias Greenhouse Disco Game Parlor From the Producer of "National Lampoon’s ANIMAL HOUSE BILL MURRAY & PG PARENTAL GUIDANCE SUGGEST! A PARAMOUNT RELEASE Summer 79 Specials Month to Month 1 Bedrooms $ 150 00 2 Bedrooms *200 00 3 Bedrooms *280°° EXTRA SPECIAL PRICES 2:45-5:05-7:25-9:40 SKYWAY TWIN EAST H.O.T.S. PLUS YOUNG GRADUATE WEST Thursday July 12 At the Grove 9 pm A&M Students with ID-Free Non-students-$1.50 Summer, Fall, & Spring! leases signed summer spring and fall only 693-2933 693-3014 1201 (HWY 30) HUNTSVILLE HWY COLLEGE STATION Jennifer O’Neill and Chuck Norris American Cinema Releasing ©A C G. Motion Picture Investment Fund 1978 1 PGjPAKNTAL gupance suggested in ■■ hi m m WatHUUR£Efi!£i .. ;«.'l i a *.7.14 ,4 Hfcir- - *•;' ■ riHVll.Vi" •V ■