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Furnished or unfurnished. Call today. EAST GATE APARTMENTS 713/696-7380 401 Lincoln Drive East, College Station, Texas Fall Leases Now Available Wm. J. Garrett ‘47 SPECIAL NOTICE discount ATTENTION SUMMER AND MMPwiVET. MED. GRADUATES crflOF TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY 75-5757. | _____ Begin ordering your announcements/invitations, , i-sp7T7 Monday, May 3, 1982 glass, low mi®: WWD, $6200. ■ (Before the break — especially you who will not be on Hwittol campus the first session) KX) ext. 2Hl| ON YOUR MARK, GET SET, GO-ORDER YOUR GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS Room 217. MSC 8:00 AM-4:00 PM MONDAY — FRIDAY MSC STUDENT FINANCE CENTER LAST DAY TO ORDER — JUNE 11, 1982. L U.S. Steel chairman says steel firms facing hard times Southwest Village Apartments. 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High interest rates, a sour economy and — most impor tantly — a flood of foreign im ports have devastated the steel market and forced producers to streamline operations nation wide, chairman David M. Roderick said Monday. U.S. Steel recently merged with Marathon Oil Co. and has invested assets in real estate, chemicals and other areas, but the company’s steelmaking operations remain unprofitable, Roderick said. “The news is not reassuring,” he said. “There is no doubt that the commercial climate is get ting chillier. The market for tubular goods has declined and in some plants the only sound to be heard is the overhead piling U P” ^ . For the first time in U.S. Steel’s history, net income ex ceeded $1 billion in 1981, but SERVICES WORD PROCESSING-Papers, reports, dissertations, resumes, etc. Fast, accurate, reasonable-846-6200. 131120 Typing— Fasl, accurate, reliable! Reason able rates. 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Roderick said steel imports soared by 20 percent in the first quarter of 1982, further weakening the U.S. market and forcing the layoff of thousands of steelworkers. P r tices are curbed and until the steel market rebounds, we are forced to react to the present cri sis with reduced operations,” he said at U.S. Steel’s 81st annual stockholders meeting. Steel now accounts for 38 per cent of company assets, energy- related interests accounts for an equal 38 percent and the re maining 24 percent is divided among other interests. In an effort to improve effi ciency, corporate planners are seriously considering a shut down of the Fairfield Works in Birmingham, Ala., which is operating at 66 percent below normal levels. The plant, which employed 20,000 steelworkers in its prime, has been scaled down to 4,000 workers. Corporate economists will decide within two months whether to close Fairfield. Planners also were re evaluating operations in the Monongahela Valley, U.S. Steel’s home turf near Pitt sburgh. Roderick criticized the Reagan administration for not cracking down on foreign im ports and said U.S. Steel would begin aggressively attacking un fair international trade practices in the courts. “I don’t think we’re being very fair to the American steel worker,” he said. “Our govern ment could be much more aggressive in enforcing trade laws.” Baylor, others, to research vaccine for herpes in cattle United Press International DENVER — American Gene tics Inc., a Denver-based firm in volved in genetic engineering, has signed a contract with the Park turf damages covered United Press International LUBBOCK — Officials said the turf in Buddy Holly Park, destroyed by a weekend of rain and thousands of music fans at the Tornado Jam concert, would be covered by an insur ance policy and a promoter’s de posit. Parks director Dan Kamp said Monday that damage to the park did not appear more se rious than expected. Promoter Jeff Krump esti mated 20,000 people attended the Sunday concert, which went on despite several afternoon rain showers. The event was a financial loss, he said. Baylor College of Medicine and two Colorado universities for re search to develop a vaccine that will prevent herpes virus infec tions in cattle. The company said Monday the initial phase of the project calls for $55,000 in research at the University of Colorado School of Medicine and Colora do State University School of Veterinary Medicine, to be fol lowed by $92,000 in research at the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston. The vaccine the scientists will try to produce will be used not only for bovine genital herpes, but also respiratory herpes, both of which cause abortions, con junctivitis and encephalitis in American Genetics Chair man Stanley Rose said respira tory herpes is particularly ram pant in feedlots, where it causes cattle to lose weight. Bovine herpes apparently reached North America through the importation of in fected animals earlier this cen tury. First reports of the disease in the United States date from the mid-1950s. Key-punching, 846-8022. Typing experienced fast, accurate, all kinds, 822-0544. 846-9707. 131tfn Belly Dancing for any occasion. Call Dress Rehearsal, 696-1250 anytime. 118t30 Service For All Chrysler Corp. Cars I Body Work — Painting HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY INC. | Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922 | ^ 1411 Texas Ave. 823-8111 RfnJ AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-8051 TYPING. ' 1 •All kinds. 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