The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 11, 1979, Image 6

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Page 6 THE BATTALION
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1979
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BAGHDAD, Iraq — Iraqi Oil
Minister Tayeh Abdel Kerim said
Monday the Organization of Pet
roleum Exporting Countries should
bridge the gap between the cartel’s
ceiling price and those prevailing on
the world’s spot markets.
A barrel of oil brings as high as $40
on the spot market in Rotterdam
compared with the OPEC ceiling of
$23.50 a barrel.
Abdel Kerim also spoke out
against the cartel’s two-tier pricing
system and said OPEC’s Monday
meeting in Caracas should put an
end to the speculative trading, the
Iraqi news agency said. He blamed
international oil companies for un
certainty in the oil markets and said a
single pricing system could end such
speculation.
Abdel Kerim made the remarks
before leaving for Brazil on a Latin
American tour. He will represent
Iraq at the Caracas meeting.
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What’s up at Texas A&M
Tuesday
AGGIE CHRISTMAS CARD SALES: The Class of’80 will be selling
Christmas cards in the MSC and at the MSC Box Office in Rudder
Tower through Friday. A package of 10 is $2.50, and there are two
designs to choose from.
CALCULUS HELP SESSION: The Math Club will have a
session today and tomorrow to aid all calculus students prepare!
finals. Will be held 7-10 p.m. in Room 203, Academic!
Admission — $1 at the door.
RANGE CLUB: Will have a Christmas Party at 7 p.m. in theQuoastt
Huts (maps available in Animal Industries building). Therewillk
professor talent show, and refreshments will be served.
GIFT WRAP SERVICE: The Student “Y” will be wrapping gifts 9
a.m. to4p.m. daily through Dec. 21 in Room 216-A, MSC. Freefor
all “Y” members; a small charge for non-members. Bring your own
boxes.
Wednesday
OFF-CAMPUS STUDENTS: An informal program on securing your
apartment during the Christmas holidays will be held at 6:30 p.m.
in Room 308, Rudder. Sponsored by the University Police and the
Olf-Campus Center.
FISH CAMP APPLICATIONS: Chairman applications will be
accepted in Room 216, MSC through Jan. 18.
SAFETY ENGINEERS: Will meet at 7 p.m. at 3-C Barbecue in
College Station. W. J. Davis, chief of security and fire protection for
Alcoa Rockdale, will speak.
“MONKEY BUSINESS:” The Marx Brothers star in this comedy j
stowaways on an ocean liner. All four try to disembark by pass
themselves as Maurice Chevalier. Will be shown at 8 p.m,
Rudder Theater. Admission — $1. (C)
“HORSE FEATHERS:” The Marx Brothers star again in this corned,
on a college campus. Groueho returns to his alma mater as thew
college president so his son, Zeppo, may graduate, andtowinth
annual football classic. Will be shown at 9:30 p.m. in R
Theater. Admission — $1. (G)
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OFF-CAMPUS STUDENTS: An informal program on securingyoo Kg 1 "his gc
apartment during the Christmas holidays will be held at6;30p.it jp^ng
CHRISTMAS CONCERT: The A&M Consolidated Middle School
8th Grade Choir will perform from 12:15-12:45 p.m. in the Univer
sity National Bank lobby.
MECHANIZED AGRICULTURE CLUB: Will hold its last meeting
(Game Night) of the year at 7:30 p.m. in the P&M building.
AGRICULTURE ECONOMICS: Will meet to take pictures for the
Aggieland at 7:30 p.m. in the MSC Lounge.
ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ENGINEERS: Southwestern Bell
will present a program on “Optical Communication Links” at 7 p.m.
in Room 103, Zachry. A reception with refreshments will follow the
program.
in the Tanglewood South party room. Sponsored by the University
Police and the Off-Campus Center.
SAN ANTONIO HOMETOWN CLUB: Will meet at 7:30 p ran
Room 607, Rudder to play a Christmas party. New members®
welcome.
HUMAN FACTORS SOCIETY: Dean Walton will discuss “The Hn
man Factors Specialists’ at 7 p.m. in Room 342, Zachry.
HANG GLIDING CLUB: Hardy Snyman, Secretary of HHGA.wiii
showamovie on hang gliding in the Southwest at 7:30 p.m. in Row
301, Rudder. Information will also be available on the Spring
Beginners Seminar. Admission — 50c donation.
CHRISTMAS CONCERT: The A&M Consolidated High SchoolCotr
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cert Choir will perform from 12:15-12:45 p.m. in the Universih ,,‘l
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National Bank lobby
LUTHERAN STUDENT MOVEMENT: Will hold a short meetingi
7:30 p.m. in Room 502, Rudder. Christmas caroling will
CLASS OF ’80: Will meet at 7:30 p.m. in Room 504, Rudder. Now is
the time to join class council to work on spring activities. Any senior
may join.
Thursday
AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION: Will meet at 7:30 p.m. in
the St. Joseph Hospital cafeteria. Frances Henry, a dietician, will
discuss diet and nutrition. All diabetics and interested persons are
welcome.
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‘SILENT RUNNING:” A science-fiction film set in the yeari
What remains of Earth’s plant life exists in a greenhouse aboardi
spaceship, and it is in danger of being destroyed. Will be shownaiS
and 10 p.m. in Rudder Theater. Admission — $1.25. (G)
STUDENT “Y”: A Christmas Service will be held at 8 p.m. in the MSC lern, ant
Lounge. Rev. Dan Reihing will speak
CHRISTMAS CONCERT: The A&M Consolidated Middle Scko
Choir will perform from 12:15-12:45 p.m. in the University Nation
al Bank lobby.
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Interested in Starting
Your Own
Fraternity?
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Kappa Sigma Inter
national Fraternity is
colonizing at Texas A &
M 2nd Semester. All
interested students and
transfers should contact:
[ T^iAlqie BOOK Stdrel
Northgate
Pat O’Bierne at
696-0618, 845-4711
or
Tony Weiss at
(804) 296-9271
WANTED
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ATTENTION
GRADUATING SENIORS
IF YOU HAVE ORDERED
A 1980 AGGIELAND, PLEASE
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Loupot is buying all your used books right now, but some books we really NEED so we’ll buy them at
a PREMIUM PRICE!! (over & above our reg. 20% in trade)
WE’RE PAYING A PREMIUM PRICE FOR THESE TEXTBOOKS:
Make This an Aggie
Christmas . . .
ACCT 327
AERO 320
BIOL 201
BAN A 217
BANA 303
BANA 364
CE 348
BC 253
BC 327
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MATH 308
CHEM EN 204
CE 201
ECON 203-204
ECON 322
ECON 311
FIN 341
EE 201
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FIN 440
MGMT 383
MGMT 212
MGMT 211
ME 210-211
ME 344
MY 207
PHY 219
PHY 350
PHY 306
(Mention this ad when you bring in your books)
Trade your used books for the books you’ll need this fall, beat the book rush and if you need a different book later we’i
give you a full refund the first 2 weeks of the semester!!!!
LOUPOT’S BOOKSTORE
WE WANT ALL ENGINEERING AND BUSINESS TEXT BOOKS
Northgate - Across
from the Post Office