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EASIaS PIZZA LASAGNE SPAGHETTI TUESDAY NIGHT BUFFET SPECIAL Have ALL the Pizza, Fried Chicken and Salad you can eat for ONLY 2" EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT 807 TEXAS AVE. 696-3380 Delta Sigma Phi is here! It’s the New Fraternity on Campus for the First Rate Men of Texas A&M. If you are interested Tear out and drop in our booth at MSC Tell me about AXO Name Class College Address Phone what’s up at A&M Tuesday “CAPTAIN BLOOD": Errol Flynn, Basil Rathbone and Olivia de Havilland star in this swashbuckler full of swordfights, action and romance. Will be shown at 8 p.m. in Rudder Theater. (G) ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS: Will have a film on interviewing at 7:30 p.m. in Auditorium C, Architecture Bldg. DEADLINE: Anyone living in University married student apart ments may apply to run for office on the University Apartment Council through today. Contact Gus Wilson at 696-2604. ORIENTEERING CLUB: The Houston meet on Oct. 6-7 will be discussed at 7:30 p.m. in Room 315, Military Science Bldg. ROADRUNNERS: Will hold their first meeting at 7:30 p.m. in Room 701, Rudder. The film “National Joggers Week” will be shown. Also, they will meet for their weekly Fun Run at 8 p.m. in front of G. Rollie White. Anyone interested in running is encouraged to come, and may pick the distance he wants to run. FENCING DEMONSTRATION: The A&M Fencing Club will present a demonstration from noon to 3 p.m. at Rudder Fountain (in the MSC if it rains). Everyone is invited to attend. Stone will speak at this seminar sponsored by the American Humanics Student Association. Room 607, Rudder at 6 p.m. MSC CAMAC: Will meet at 7 p.m. in Room 504, Rudder. Everyone is welcome. GREAT ISSUES: Muhammad Ali will speak at 8 p.m. in G. Rollie White. Wednesday MSC POLITICAL FORUM: John Poemer, the chairman of the Texas Railroad Commission, will speak on “Energy: Shedding a Light on a Difficult Problem” at 8 p.m. in Room 701, Rudder. CAREER PLANNING WORKSHOP: The Academic Counseling Center will present several topics, including career decision making and occupational information, at 6:30 p.m. in Room 209, Harrington. MSC BASEMENT COMMITTEE: Will be holding local talent audi- tions to recruit Coffeehouse performers from 6-10 p.m. in the Basement Cofifeehouse. HUMAN FACTORS SOCIETY: Michael Perrin and Gary Woods of Houston will speak on “Human Factors in Product Liability” at 8 p.m. in Room 342, Zachry. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF SAFETY ENGINEERS: C. E. Gremi- lian, Conoco Safety Director will speak at 6:30 p.m. in Room 333-B, Zachry. MSC CRAFTS AND ARTS FAIR: Today and Thursday from 9 am to 6 p.m. at Rudder Fountain. WET T-SHIRT CONTEST: MSC Town Hall will hold the “Mr Beach Boy” wet t-shirt contest from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Rudder Fountain. of SOCIETY OF MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS: J.A. Milsap of Vought Corp. will speak on “Aspects of Manufacturing Manage ment in Aerospace” at 7:30 p.m. in Room 103, Zachry. Everyone is welcome. SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS: Car crash test films will be shown at 7:30 p.m. in Room 203, Zachry. HORSEMEN’S ASSOCIATION: Will meet for beer and games to honor new members at 7:30 p.m. at the equestrian park. VOLUNTEER-STAFF RELATIONSHIPS SEMINAR: Dr. Barbara INTERVIEWING SEMINAR: Sponsored by the Business Studenl Council. Will be held from 7-10 p.m. in Rudder Theater. ACM-IEEEVfcCS: Dr. Gerard Salton of Cornell University will speah on “Information Storage and Retrieval, State of the Art” at4p.m, in Room 601, Rudder. Refreshments will be served at 3:30 p.m Any student or faculty member interested in the field of Comput ing Science is invited to attend this opening meeting. RUSSIAN CLUB: Dr. Barszap will show slides of the Soviet Unional 7:30 p.m. in Rudder (see video for room number). AGRI-MARKETING ASSOCIATION: Will present a Professional Career Planning Day for Agriculture from 2-5 p.m. in Room201, MSC. McKenzie-Baldzvtn BUSINESS COUEGE i Inquire About Our Term Starting October 2 Phone 822-6423 or 822-2368 5 The Muslim Students Asso-4 Uiv John Poerner Chairman: Texas Railroad Commission “Energy: Sheading a light on a difficult problem” 8 P.M. Wed., Sept. 26 701 Rudder Tower •St The Muslim Students Asso- elation of Texas A&M and the|; ^Muslim community of Bryan/ ^College Station welcome Mu- ^ hammed Ali to Texas A&M Uni-t| # versify. ■# Krueger for post Unit* DALLAS EPISCOPAL CHURCH CLASS for those interested and or seeking Confirmation United Press International WASHINGTON — The Set Foreign Relations Commilt Monday approved the nominafe frown, in I Robert Krueger of Texas to bea fcr his exp« cial coordinator for U.S.-Mexicai lacy, has fairs. Krueger’s nomination, appi 9-6, now goes to the full Senate Acting Secretary of State Wit Christopher told the committee Krueger’s confirmation wouldli are addre improve ties between the Vti Monday, I States and Mexico. “The State Department belie osophy. Unit,, CIUDAI Mexico — 1 Monday rea lesigned t vorst oil spi caches hur Spokesrtu iwned oil vlexicanos, irucial stag Sunday whe mlding tb erked out o n the Bay c unaway we Officials ; iien workir Ati ears he r ■Ian: iopi min Jim io' sian tour elf-styled s death to su bov, wani in )udget an< nent” in I quipment. Speaking erence anc needed 1 don’t t SUNDAY, SEPT. 30, 8:00 PM in the Church 906 Jersey St., 696-1726 (south edge of Campus) MSC ARTS PRESENTS AN Exhibition and Sale of FINE ART REPRODUCTIONS MONET CEZANNE TOULOUSE-LAUTREC ROTHKO ROUSSEAU KLEE, VAN GOGH DEGAS VERMEER REMINGTON FRANKENTHALER GAUGHUIN COROT DALI PICASSO RENOIR WYETH AND OTHERS /# LOCATION: main concourse DATE: sept. 24-28 TIME: 9:00-6:00 PRINTS ARE $3.00 EACH ANY 3 FOR $7.00 Look Into Your Future Thousands of career opportunities are listed daily in the nation’s largest CLASSIFIED ad section. Keep abreast of the changing job market with The Houston Chronicle, Texas’ largest newspaper. the position to which he (Kmp. nominated is highly importantb iSume our ' more rational and effective apprtlpeople thir to U ,S .-Mexican relations,” Ctil 0u r way to opher said. I Althougl “Robert Krueger is well quail mnounced to fill the position (which) tbei le were pr ministration feels is necessan i (decade of improving our bilateral relatf ;®nd new p with Mexico. ” dhe nation Krueger, a former Democti ‘Me to com congressman from Texas, was no- a king the ' nated for the new post five mort rom be in ago. Christopher spoke on hisbel lv ery coun only days before the Washing erials. visit of Mexican President) Lopez Portillo. Christopher made the point! relations between the United Sti and Mexico — which shaffg 2,000-mile border — are “quai tively different from what wet with any other nation.’’ “More issues span the divil line between foreign and dond concerns, more domestic ments and agencies are involwj and more issues directly invol domestic considerations,” he sa»i| As ambassador-at-large and Cf coordinator for Mexican affai*| I Krueger would head the U.S. on work being done by eight) consultative groups on such iss as energy, trade, finance, indus and development, migration, I der issues, law enforcement) tourism. The work of these consult) groups, set up after Lopez Porti! first Washington trip in Febn 1977, will be reviewed by him a President Carter during their me) ings in Washington on Friday) Saturday. 1 If 1/2 price for students, faculty and staff. Entire semester for $8.15. Call 693-2323 or 846-0763 to start HOME or DORM DELIVERY immediately. 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