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3 age 10 THE BATTALION THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1981 AfkJ> m> ALPHA PHI OMEGA TICKET MART Let us sell your extra FOOTBALL TICKETS for you, or sell you that extra ticket you need! t Located in the MSC Lobby, 4 Hours prior to kick-off every home game, (proceeds returned to you!) National Male inmate wants sex change surgery United Press International MADISON, Wis. — A 47-year- old inmate at the Waupun State Prison wants a sex change opera tion and has filed suit in federal court to get the state to pay for it. Sundrea Dawn Peterson, for merly known as Ernest Peterson, said Wisconsin is denying him adequate medical care by denying him the operation. In a suit filed in federal court he said he has had a “sexual identity problem since childhood.” In 1978 the State Division of Corrections said it would not per mit sex reassignment surgery for someone who is imprisoned. But Peterson says he is receiving hor mone therapy because of his sex identity problem. Rowdy fraternity cited for racial slurs K Dennis Iveu's Lakeview Club The Very Best In Country-Western Music and Dancing” Saturday “Nickle Beer Night!” Cover 92.00 Periton Lone Star Draft Beer &c a cup or $1.00 a pitcher (We also serve Lone Star Longnecks!) Music by Dennis Ivey and “The Waymen” Saturday Night Tickets On Sale at Tip Top Records in Bryan Doors Open S p.m. Dancing 9 p.m.-l a.m. I8-YEAH-OL.D8 — WE ADMIT MINORS! 3 Miles North of Bryan on Tabor Road United Press International PHILADELPHIA — A Uni versity of Pennsylvania fraternity with a history of rowdiness has been disbanded despite protests from the frat president that mem bers have “made a real effort to behave themselves. ” Penn officials have cited Kappa Sigma — one of the Ivy League school’s largest fraternities — for turning up at a Halloween party dressed in Ku Klux Klan costumes and making racial slurs to black students. The fraternity, most of whose members are athletes, was placed on suspension in February 1980. Graduating Seniors completing Degrees m Accounting-Computer Science Information Systems Southwestern Life will be on your campus November 19 We want to discuss professional career opportunities available in our Dallas Corporate Headquar ters. Please check with your place ment office for details. An Equal Opportunity Employer A TELLER 2 IS COMING TO YOU... COLLEGE STATION First City’s 20 hour Convenience Banking Center is coming to you, College Station. This new Banking Facility, located at the cor ner of Puryear and Dominik, will allow you to bank closer to home. You can withdraw cash, make deposits into your checking or savings accounts, make loan payments, transfer funds from one account to another, or even get your account balance. You choose your own banking hours with Teller 2 and it’s fast and easy to use. And remember, Teller 2 is only one of the convenient banking services we make available to you at First City National Bank. Ask us about our checking accounts, or about our many types of sav ings plans designed to meet your investment goals. You see, we’re committed to giving you the most convenient banking services in town. Come by First City’s New Account Department or send us the completed form below to receive a Teller 2 Card. | I Yes. I would like to apply for a 24 Hour Teller 2 card. I j NAME I j ADDRESS I j I j CITY STATE | j CHECKING ACCT. NO SAVINGS ACCT. NO | SIGNED I L J (■iRsrCnY First City National Bank of Bryan 301 S. TEXAS AVENUE BRYAN TEXAS 77801 MEMBER FDIC Really rough test Staff Photo by Bob Sebrec Chris Duval, junior mechanical engineer ing major, checks his answers following a Chemistry 101 test outside of Heldenfels Hall. The tests are standardized, and answer strips are handed out as students leave so they know whether to go home and celebrate or sulk. Poaching ring busted; no more spare bear parts sold to Asians United Press International LOS ANGELES — A black market ring of poachers and retail ers have killed as many as 200 black hears in the past year and sold the gall bladders, claws and paws of animals to Asians for medi cinal purposes according to Fish and Game officials. A seven-month undercover in vestigation resulted in the arrest of one man Tuesday and the issuing of arrest warrants for sev eral others, said Warden John Dawson. The unindentified man who was arrested is charged with “buying and selling bear parts ’ — a misdeameanor carrying a max imum $500 fine and year in jail. An average three-ounce gall bladder sells for about $100 an ounce, Dawson said. The organs, sold mostly to Koreans, are dried and eaten under the impression they wilhgive a person longer life and more courage. CORNERSTONE FREE WILL BAPTIST CHURCH Jordan s Hussein found healthy Temporarily meeting in the Old College Station City Hall at the corner of Wellborn and Church Street, one block from the Northwest corner of the main campus. WEEKLY SERVICES Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Sunday Worship 11:00 A.M. Sunday Evening 7:00 P.M. Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 P.M. We are growing and serving. Come and Worship with us. Pastor - Rev. Wesley Bigelow Phone 846-3811 United Press International HOUSTON — Jordan’s king and queen are in excellent health, doctors at Methodist Hospital re port. King Hussein and Queen Noor underwent extensive physical ex aminations Tuesday and both were pronounced fit. The couple left the hospital late Tuesday. The royal couple arrived in Houston Monday as part of a visit to the U. S. that included two days of talks with Pres. Ronald Reagan last week. They plan to return to Jordan Thursday. & % THE ART SHOPPE & % SS % $ £ s I “We’ve got the perfect Christmas gifts for Mom and Dad!” • Wildlife Prints By Charles Beckendorf • Windberg Books and Prints • Custom Framing For Your Gifts • Plus Many More Perfect Gifts Come In Early — Beat The Christmas Rush! 2200 S. College ave. 822-5130 I WANT >f lJ I 11 THE MSC \ySIIIIv SHOW Nov. 16' h -20 ,h Nov. 30 ,h -Dec. 1 INTERESTED? STOP BY OUR TABLE DISPLAY AT THE MSC 11 A.M.-2 P.M. j Ni R Uni WAS I Reagan ' Rvcritici cans as ' decision Budget 1 lures un Some lively tal on their backed c ,the buds The [ to stem a klachh deficit- 1 jee Chai F, v SEW growiuf nomy is ral reso or mere fit seek (ion,, 1 science A sui I’niven leans u profit s< pic in i jobs to enterpi vices t! A ne a Wash penden volunta tions ai cent of some o non-pn do so o two ho ncll, p Sector, applies gers. The Cahric cial, u: Profes: that th' and it: been | years. ((?, U \(j