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THE BATTALION
WEDNESDAY. MARCH 5, 1980
Battalion Classified
OFFICIAL NOTICE
OFFICIAL NOTICE
LOST
OFFICIAL NOTICE
COLLEGE OF SCIENCE
English Proficiency Examination
ALL JUNIORS and SENIORS
in curricula of the College of Science must take the English
Proficiency Examination on
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1980,
at 7:30 p.m.
BIOLOGY Department Curricula.... Room 113 BSBE
CHEMISTRY Department Curricula Room 228CHEM
MATH Department Curricula Room 101 Milner
PHYSICS Department Curricula.... Room 301 RHYS
In order to qualify as a candidate for a degree in the College of Science, each
student must demonstrate an ability to express himself (or herself) in accept
able English. This requirement may be satisfied by (1) passing an examina
tion in English composition (ERE) taken not later than the spring semester of
the junior year, or (2) completing English 301 with a minimum grade of “C”.
ANY STUDENT WHO FAILS THE WRITTEN EXAMINA
TION (ERE) MUST SATISFY THE ENGLISH PROFICIEN
CY Requirement by taking English 301 and
EARNING A MINIMUM GRADE OF “C”.
For information and guidelines on the nature of the examination, check with
the departmental secretary. rut?
8-month old Doberman.
Black and brown.
Lost near Old Oaks and
Willow Oaks Town Homes
in Bryan.
Call 846-7309. 11
REWARD!
Small male Sheltie
sable & white
black on back of neck.
Donna McDonald 845-2509.
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LOST
Gold, pear shaped necklace,
with saphires around diamond.
LARGE REWARD!!
Very sentimental.
Please call 845-8273. 11413
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FOR RENT
Large quiet room. No bills. Graduate student
preferred. $150.00. 696-1296. Illt5
NEW EFFICIENCIES
$159 month. One bedroom from
$180 month. All bills paid except
electricity. No pets. Villa West
Apartments, south of Villa Maria.
Lorraine Peterson, manager. 822-
7772. i77tfn
Cooperative Education in the College of Liberal Arts needs
a number of students for summer and fall placement in the
Brazos County Bndgehouse The students need to be of
Junior, Senior, or Graduate classification The part time
positions will pay S3 per hour. For more information, please
contact Susannah Clary or Henry D. Pope in Room 107
Harrington Tower or call 845-7814. 114t4
FOR SALE
1971 Ford Torino Station Wagon. V-8, automa
tic $1000 O.N.O. 693-2702. 114t4
Snow Ski Equipment: Rossignol Skis, Hanson
Boots-Size 6, Poles. Only used twice. 693-
5703. 112t5
Cooperative Education in the College of Liberal Arts has an
opportunity to place a student with Saudi Research &
Marketing. Inc. located in Houston. The student must be of
at least Junior classification and have a Journalism or
Technical Writing major. For more information, please con
tact Henry D. Pope or Susannah Clary at 845-7814 or
come to 107 Harrington Tower. 114t4
Cooperative Education in the College of Liberal Arts has
four positions available in the probation offices located in
Caldwell and Bryan The positions are for summer place
ment and require students of Junior. Senior, or Graduate
classification. Students will work as assistant probation
officers on a full time basis. For more information, please
contact Henry D Pope or Susannah Clary in Room 107
Harrington Tower or call 845-7814.
11414
25" Zenith Color Console, Wedding Gown.
Call 846-6975. 11511
Kawasaki ’77 KZ400 - good condition. Under
5000 miles, with helmets. Call Don at 693-
4943 11515
FOR SALE
4-DRAWER CHEST
$
35
00
If you’ve been looking for a good
chest and haven’t found one built
right or big enough. . .
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For employment information at Texas
A&M University dial 845-4444 24 hours
a day. Equal Employment Opportunity
through Affirmative Action.
Texas A&M University
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HERE’S YOUR CHANCE!
5-Drawer Available at $45.00
Twin City Furniture
• Downtown Bryan • 779-0844
SPECIAL NOTICE
PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Free abortion
counseling and referrals. Call (713) 779-
2258...62tfh
Will care tor your plants over Spring Break.
693-2702. 11412
^ 218 S. Main
HELP WANTED
WANTED
$500/thousand addressing and stuffing circu
lars. Free information. Z J Enterprise/2318
Woodburn/Middletown, Ohio 45042 HOtlO
Now Taking Applications
For Cashiers and Hostesses
APPLY IN PERSON ONLY
At Ken Martin’s
1803 S. Texas next to Sears
THE ORIGINAL TEAM
CLEANING AGENCY
Wants reliable, energetic employees with phone
and car for residential or commercial cleaning.
$3.30/hour and up, plus travel
HOME CARE SERVICES
846-1905
112tfn
DANVER’s
Female - Part Time
To work nights & weekends
APPLY IN PERSON
201 Dominik, C.S. 34t7
Need any type work during Spring Break. 693-
2702. 114t3
Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All kinds
822-0544.. . Itfh
Typing. Full time. Symbols. Notary Public.
823-7723... 76tfn
r CASH FOR OLD GOLD
F Class rings, wedding rings, worn out
F gold jewelry, coins, etc.
p The Diamond Room
L Town & Country Shopping Canter
3731 E. 29th St., Bryan
846-4708
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WEIGHT WATCHERS is a unique
program of weight reduction that helps
you to lose weight without starving and
also shows you how to keep it off fore
ver. College Station class meets
Thursdays, 5:15, Lutheran Student
Center, 315 N. College Main. For
further information call 822-7303.10911
PREGNANCY TESTING
Counselling on all alternatives
and birth control methods.
Women’s Referral Center,
3910 Old College Road.
846-8437
Unexpected
Pregnancy?
Services thru the 20th week
Awake or Asleep
Women’s
Health Services
Dallas, Texas
(214) 349-9533 Call Collect
Heritage of 8th century
Chinese Jews dying out
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United Press International
KAIFENG, China — Ai Fen
Ming, a retired carpenter in this
2,000-year-old central China city,
remembers when Japanese soldiers
burst into his home during World
War II on orders from their allies,
the German Nazis.
McKenzie-Baldzvin
BUSINESS COLLEGE
Inquire About Our Terms
Starting April I, 1980
Phone 822-6423 or 822-2368
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
ALLEN
Oldsmobile
Cadillac
Honda
SALES - SERVICE
"Where satisfaction is
standard equipment"
2401 Texas Ave.
779-3516
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
JOBS!
CRUISESHI PS (/SAILING EXPEDITIONS!/
SAILING CAMPS. No experience. Good Pay.
Summer. Career. NATIONWIDE. WORL
DWIDE! Send $4.95 for APPLICATION/INFO/
REFERRALS to
CRUISEWORLD 127
Box 60129
Sacramento, CA 95860 11 3t1
HELP WANTED
PART TIME
Telephone solicitators needed. |
Excellent income.
Work around your schedule.
Hiring now.
Call 846-3033. 104U0 |
SWENSEN-S
Accepting applications
for dishwashers, cooks,
fountaineers, and cashiers.
Pick up applications at
SWENSEN’S
in Culpepper Plaza 10511
PERSONALS
NEED RIDE TO
FT. COLLINS, COLORADO
or nearby vicinity
during Spring Break.
Will help defray cost.
Call 845-4951 before 5:00 pm.
or 846-9260 after 5:00 pm.
CHAMPION CHILI RECIPE
Quick, Easy
$1.00 and stamped envelope
P.O. Box 1825
Uvalde, TX 78801
11315
SERVICES
BE PROUD OF YOUR
NEXT REPORT CARD!
Get the PASSTEST METHOD.
Send $3.25 to: PASSTEST
Box 263, San Marcus, TX 78666
103t1
TYPING. Prompt, professional. 823-5726.
113118
Typing!! Beports, Dissertations, etc. ON THE
DOUBLE. 331 University. 846-3755. liotfn
MUSICIANS
WANTED
FIELD REPRESENTATIVE
General Motors Acceptance Corp.
Opportunity to advance. Excellent Be
nefits. Apply 4103 Texas Ave., Bryan.
Equal Opportunity Employer. 11513
I The band “JAZZ” is regrouping and
needs a KEYBOARD PLAYER and
DRUMMER. We currently work most
weekends and some weeknights.
Requirements: Keyboard- must read
charts; Drummer- Have some ex
perience and own set.
Call Darlene for appointment,
10-5 Monday through Friday.
845-3561 i i4t:
5* * theIhousrSif ?hron(£le* *\
is looking for prospective team members for
Jf CITY LEAGUE SOFTBALL. Jf
^ If you have played Industrial League, City League, Collegiate, or Semi-pro
^’baseball and would like to play with a first-rate organization give us a call.^^
^•Either come by 4201 College Main and talk to Julian McMurrey or Michael
^ Holt between 1:00 and 3:00 pm., Monday through Friday, or contact Michael^
J^Holt at 779-9537, after 5:00 pm. 4^
^ Only serious, experienced
individuals need apply. ^
(uniforms supplied)
^ 1 1 1 4t3
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WANTED
FAST FOOD PERSONNEL
3.15/hr.
‘FREE FOOD
‘PAID VACATIONS
‘ROOM FOR
ADVANCEMENT
‘GOOD WORKING
ENVIRONMENT
‘NO EXPERIENCE
NECESSARY
FULL OR PART TIME
11 a.m.-2 p.m.
7 p.m.-2 a.m.
5 p.m.-2 a.m.
APPLY IN PERSON
BETWEEN 9:30 a.m.-11:00 a.m.
501 S. TEXAS AVE.
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC
DEPARTMENT
RESIDENT ADVISOR POSITIONS
AVAILABLE
QUALIFICATIONS: Resident advisor candidates must be senior or
graduate student classification with overall
2.25 GPA and some residence hall experience
preferred but not necessary.
DUTIES: Live with the student athletes in Cain Hall, serve as coun
selor to the athletes, and act as liason between Resident
Manager and Athletic Department administrators.
STIPEND: Room and Board
In-state tuition waiver
APPLICATIONS
AVAILABLE: Cain Hall (campus) or Leroy Sutherland 845-
4692
108tfn
“They came to all the houses in our
neighborhood to ask who was Jew
ish,” Ai said. “We were very afraid.
They had knives and guns.
“We did not say that, yes, we were
Jews.”
Ai and several dozen other mem
bers of seven family clans are all that
remain of a community of Chinese
Jews that flourished in Kaifeng, be
ginning around 960 A. D. They were
immigrants, apparently from India,
Central Asia or even Palestine. They
intermarried with Chinese and
blended through the generations.
They practiced their religion in
the Chinese language until their
synagogue fell into disrepair. It was
leveled in 1860.
Today Ai and other descendants
say they no longer practice the reli
gion or Jewish customs but some still
regard themselves as ethnic Jews.
“When I was four years old, I re
member being with father and
mother near the old Christian
church that we went to and my pa
rents told me we were Jews, ” said Ai,
now a grizzled and portly 73.
He sat stiffly in the tiny main room
of his mud brick hut near the site of
the former synagogue. His almond-
shaped eyes and high cheekbones
made him look more Tibetan than
the Han, the majority people in
China.
“When I was young, my grand
father wore a black cap on his head
and we did not eat pork,” Ai said,
“but now the Jews are so few here
that we dress and eat the same as the
Hans.
“Some people used to be afraid to
say they were Jews because minority
groups were oppressed before the
revolution. But not now.”
Another Kaifeng Jew, Shih Shiao
Yu, 63, is a prosperous building con
tractor. “My parents told me we
were Jews and that we could not
smoke, drink alcohol or eat pork,”
Shih said. The parents apparently
confused Moslem and Jewish restric
tions.
“Now we eat pork but I don’t drink
or smoke,” Shih said.
The Shihs live with their son,
daughter-in-law and grandson in a
new apartment.
“I have five sisters and brothers
and we all graduated from the uni
versity and the government gave us
all jobs,” the son said, “so this means
equal treatment for Jews and Hans.”
The father keeps his head shaven
to disguise his non-Chinese trait —
curly hair that is evidence of Middle
Eastern ancestry.
Neither Ai nor Shih was familiar
with the menorah, the seven-
branched candlestick of the Jewish
faith, or the sixpointed Star of David.
They said they did not practice cir
cumcision and did not know anyone
who did.
They did know Jews lived in other
countries and that the state of Israel
existed.
Research by the Jewish Publica
tion Society of America indicates
Jews probably entered China from
India and Central Asia in the 8th
Century.
Other accounts say Chinese Jews
were among the TO lost tribes or
were driven from Israel in 732 B.C.
by the conquering king of Assyria.
The Kaifeng synagogue, built in
1163, was damaged byiooitf
built in 1279 and again in lii;i
By 1860, the Kaifeng Jews Jj
them poor, were unable
the synagogue, so it was de; |
All that remains today uj
stone tablets in the mustywiC
of the Kaifeng museum,*^
closed.
“When we build a newmJ
the two stones will be displl
said former museum directed
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Both stones are inscriU number
Chinese. One dated 1679dJ hon, roai
illegible. The second stone t° Aoodi
1521, tells how the patriarch area . hitc
(a-Tan) handed the scrip!- notify pe
Noah (Nu-Wo) and Noakil ev acuati(
them to Abraham (A-WuL..!;" It s s
In the 18th and 19th ee;i|® 10w In
American and European]e»»4o w ^° n S
Christian delegations trau- A> re ihe]
Kaifeng in mule carts and by ^“nnned,
investigate the Chinese Ruch ;
colony. a stc
i , uy the
1 he 19th century travel;- w hich ec
aged to buy remaining re!ieLi|
the synagogue. Its booksimlH
to the British Museum in libj|
and libraries at Oxford andr
bridge Un iversities. Soj
Methodist University in Dalir
two torah scrolls. Hebrew*
College in Cincinnati, Ok;
some small bodies.
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to l
\ centur\ ago. some kafe _
1 u■< .uni- Modems, knownint W y « i
"Blue Moslems.” Inthemoss
cently some worshippersn)
wore blue caps to distinguish
selves from white-capped ™
ot Arab descent.
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