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je 6 THE BATTALION TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1980 6 what’s up at Texas A&M TUESDAY Has What You Want For SPRING FUN! Crazy hats with horns, antlers, wings, ★ Flannel shorts ★ Teriy short sets & warm-ups ★ Posters ★ Suspenders ★ SWC Championship transfers AND MORE! STUDENT Y: The Concession Committee will meet at 5 p.m. in 308 Rudder. WINGS AND SABRES: Will have a mandatory meeting at 7:30 p.m. in 109 Heldenfels. The Elephant Bowl will be discussed and com mittees will be formed. Use People Book coupons baseball schedules to receive a 20% DISCOUNT! CULPEPPER PLAZA 693-0618 and 1 ( BOOKSTORE PROFITS WORKSHOPS Wednesday, March 5, 1980 3:45 p.m. Wednesday, March 19, 1980 5:15 p.m. Room 212 Memorial Student Center RANGE CLUB: Will meet to elect officers at 7p.m. in 112 Oceanogra phy and Meteorology Bldg. TAMU FLYING CLUB: Will have a film and guest speakers of FAA Accident Prevention at 7 p.m. in 226 MSC. The public is invited. IEEE: Will meet at 7:30 p.m. in 103 Zachry Engineering Center. A Texas Instruments representative will speak on industry in College Station. CLASS OF ’80: Will meet at 7:30 p.m. in 140 MSC. CEPHEID VARIABLE: Will meet at 7:15 p.m. in 308 MSC. Lisa Tuttle will speak at 8 p.m. as part of the spring speaker series. NEWMAN ORGANIZATION: The Rosary will be recited at 9 p. m. at St. Mary’s Church. NEWMAN ORGANIZATION: The Newsletter Committee will meet at 8:30 p.m. at St. Mary’s Student Center. New members are welcome. NEWMAN ORGANIZATION: The Evangelization Committee will meet at 8 p.m. at St. Mary’s Student Center. New members are welcome. PHI DELTA GAMMA: Dr. Harriette Andreadis wjll speak on “How Our Texas Foremothers Saw Themselves” at noon in 145 MSC. The public is invited. WEDNESDAY AGGIE BASEBALL: Will play St. Francis at 1 p.m. at Olsen Baseball Field. TEXAS A&M MARATHON: Applications for the April 26 marathon are available at the Health & Physical Education offices and the Required Physical Education office through April 19. C. K. KnJ of sandwfc super sab 2 p.m. All student organizations planning to request funding from Bookstore Profits for the 1980-81 academic year must plan to send a representative to one of these workshops. This representative should be the individual who will make the actual request. Please plan to attend this important workshop; proce dures for this year’s requests will be explained. The deadline for all requests in 4 p.m. March 31,1980 in the Student Finance Center, Room 217 MSC. NO REQUEST WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER THIS DATE. Hospital quiet over surgery mix details aggie ciNEMmmmmv THE THIRD MAN unrated WED.-MAR. 19 7:30 - THEATER United Press International PHILADELPHIA — Graduate Hospital authorities Monday im posed a rigid silence about an operat ing room mix-up in which two women each underwent surgery in tended for the other. Attorney Bernard Classman, the sole designated spokesman for the hospital, remained in meetings through the morning. The Philadelphia County Medical Society, however, said it was study ing the mix-up before becoming ac tively involved in the matter. Society executive director Richard Nelson said his group “may well probe the foul-up, much as it investigated cI 846-6714 & 846-1151 ^ CINEMA 1 = $1.00 WITH TAMU I.D. MOVIES THIS WEEKEND ROCKY II PATTON MONTY PYTHON AND THE HOLY GRAIL Advance Tickets Available At MSC Box Office Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Tickets Also Available 45 Min. Before Showtime Manor East 3 MANOR EAST MALL 823-8300 /<Sv' '>• V . A i : 7? 1 M 'mV- : J AL PACINO i AND JUSTICE FOR ALL 9:35 CINEMA 2 6IN82KBKEAD PEODOCTIONS presents rOBBEST Kramer Tucm LAST MARRIED C UPLI Kramer 7:25 9:40 SALLY FIELD NORMA IN Jerome Kern & Oscar Hammerstein M’s MSC Great Issues in Cooperation with the Center For Education and Research in Free Enterprise will present Nobel Prize Winning Economists Milton Friedman and Paul Samuelson HILLEL: Rabbi Martin Seharf will speak on “The First Refuseniks?” at 7:30 p.m. at the Hillel Jewish Student Center. RUDDERS RANGERS: A critique of a Field Training Exercise and Review will be held at 7:30 p.m. in 315 Military Sciences Bldg. AGGIE SCOUTS: Will meet at 9 p.m. in 302 Rudder. TAMU ROADRUNNERS: Dr. George Jessup will speak on “The Pros and Cons of Interval Training” and officers will be elected at 7:30 p.m. in 230 YISC. PRE-VET SOCIETY: Will meet at 7:30 p.m. in 601 Rudder. NURSING SOCIETY: Jim Thompson from the Brazos Valley Rehabi litation Center will speak on physical therapy at 7:30 p.m. in 203 MSC. Everyone is invited. JOURNALISM CAREER BUILDING WORKSHOP: The Agricultu ral Communicators of Tomorrow will sponsor the workshop from 6-10 p.m. in 003 Reed McDonald. Placement professionals will help students with resumes and portfolios and all students are welcome. BOOKSTORE PROFITS WORKSHOP: All student organizations planning to request funding from Bookstore Profits for the 1980-81 academic year must plan to send a representative to the workshop at 5:15 p.m. in 212 MSC. “THE THIRD MAN”: An American writer comes to post-war Vienna to discover that the old friend he has seen buried is not dead at all. Contains humor as well as spine-tingling suspense. The feature will be shown at 7:30 p.m. in Rudder Theater. ARCHEOLOGY LECTURE SERIES: Will begin at noon in 350 MSC. SHARE GROUP: The Student Y sponsored group will begin at 9 p.m. in the Mediation Room of the All Faiths Chapel. TAMU MARINE FELLOWS: Will sponsor a seminar series on "The 80s: A Decade of Energy from the Sea. 1 ,ewis I Jvingston will speak at 3:30 p.m. in 112 Oceanography and Meteorology Bldg. MATH CLUB: Will meet at 4 p.m. in 101 Milner Hall. An actuary from Houston will speak on carrer choice. Court refuses census delay emergency room problems in Phi ladelphia hospitals a decade ago. Dr. James E. Nixon, head of the department of orthopedic surgery, confirmed Sunday that the mistake occurred last Thursday, but refused to elaborate. Officials would not identify the victims of the foul-up or the nature of the operations. But a report in the Philadelphia Inquirer said one of the patients was a 58-year-old Southwest Philadel phia woman named Annie Robinson who was to receive an operation on her lower back, but instead under went surgery to remove her para thyroid glands. The other woman was to have had the parathyroid glands removed, the newspaper said, and underwent surgery for her lower back. United Press International WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court Monday refused a request by an immigration reform group to de lay the 1980 census, scheduled to begin April 1, unless illegal aliens are excluded from the official count. The justices turned down a motion for an injunction by the Federation for American Immigration Reform, the Committee for Representative Government, a Los Angeles-based group, and 26 members of Congress. They argued that including illegal aliens would “dilute” the population base for congressional reapportion ment and the allotment of federal funds to states. The citizen groups and the politi cians asked the Supreme Court to put off the census pending a full re view of their claim. The federal ion said the govern ment has campaigned to promote the census and entourages illegal aliens to respond. The government said delaying the census will exist more than $150 mil lion and postpone the reapportion ment of Congress and many state, legislatures. “As a consequence, significant portions of the electorate, whose vote is currently undervalued, will continue to be deprived of fair repre sentation,” the government said. Sun Theatres 333 University 846-! The only movie in town 846-9808 Double-Feature Every Week 10 a.m.*2 a.m. Sun.-Thurs. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Fri.-Sat. No one under 18 Ladies Discount With This Coupon BOOK STORE & 250 PEEP SHOWS FOREIGN CAR PARTS Complete Selection of Most Parts for the Popular Imports. PASSPORT AUTO SUPPLY 1403 Harvey Road Just off the East Bi-Pass College Station 693-9411 HUS PRESENT FIRST ANNUAL j^ng f/jfy featuring Based on the novel “SHOW BOAT” by EDNA FERBER a presentation of MSC Town Hall and MSC 0PAS Thursday, March 20, 1980 8:15 pm Rudder Auditorium speaking on The Economic Responsibility of Government” tPuL, ( R-ookji£ SSa FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 7-12 pm T50 prize, Wet T-shirt contest M in B 1 The Tcxa jail team w Association Ubieties fo: vest Regio Saton Roue The Aggi ying 71-65 md the los lighly ranki The opr i Cougars ga' :eries edge ippointing [be Ags bat heir first in ilar season. “We we i ilay,” sail Sherri Rap core to set lid. The Agt By MH For the I be Texas A ed the first ut swept ome out al et. jqIQS This timt 7! be SMU \ 03nc , rst game o in into a ODfcfJ 1113 ". P 1 ' sider: O 0 th en(ls ‘ anmti The Ags j rates, fter two ini .... :st. The Pc ■titivea .. mrth to tie mr more ii onclufetad. 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