M*** $1«dult ticket A&M raises target for the United Way JWhbteWbtfSfTfv* The Seer#! of N-l-M-H 7:10-9:25 Incfipn Star Wars 7-10-9:49 + MANOR EAST III* ManorE. Mail 823-8300 by Angie Kerr Battalion Reporter Texas A&M University’s goal for the United Way campaign, which begins Monday, was in creased Tuesday from $70,000 to $100,000 by University Presi dent Frank E. Vandiver. At the University’s kick-off breakfast for United Way, an organization that supports 17 local agencies such as Boy’s and Girl’s Clubs, Vandiver said that he was displeased with the cur rent University goal. “I would think that $70,000 is unacceptable for Texas A&M, and if we didn’t start with a goal of $100,000 I don’t think we’d be making a major effort in this community,’ he said. System Chancellor Dr. Arthur Hansen was pleased with the goal increase, and told col lege directors and department coordinators for the campaign that the academic community needs to be sensitive about giv ing to charities like United Way. “We can talk about things we believe in, but there’s only one Final test: the test of action,” Hansen said. He said that Texas A&M has received many gifts from people who care about the University, and with that same attitude the University needs to give. “We are the recipients ourselves, and if we look around, all over the campus we see the results of people who’ve made a statement about what they believe,” Hansen said. “Their acts of charity are all around us. It would be rather ironical if we were to be the reci pients of the good things that other people have given to us and in turn not do likewise.” Churchill Jones, Brazos County United Way drive chair man and chairman of the board of Republic Bank A&M, said the United Way provides an oppor tunity to be No. 1 in the South west Conference. Last year Texas A&M came in eighth in the Southwest Conference for the amount given per employee to United Way. Texas A&M’s per employee donation was $6.97, while Texas Christian University had the highest with donations per employee of $43.87. Jones said that in the 1970 to 1980 census Brazos County was ranked No. 1 in growth in the state of Texas and No. 6 in the country. At the same time the area ranks at the bottom when compared to other communities of its size in giving to United Way, Jones said. ^An Officer and a % J Gentleman * —,7;15-9:50 £ mnkPLoyd THE WALL 1:25-8: JlThinga are Tougn* * All Over * t ' 7:20- Q -* n * * SKYWAY * ' 2000 E29-822-3300 * EAST Young Doctors In Love Quesj For Fir# } irs Not i no * Size That CoMnts * 4 Connies Kids * photo courtesy of the Office of Public Infomutiii System Chancellor Arthur Hansen (sea ted), University President Frank E. Van diver (left) and Dr. Malon Southerland, assistant vice president. Now you know Wednesday Night Texas A&M University Arts Exhibits cordially invites you and your friends to attend the special lecture BAROQUE LANDSCAPE AND STILL LIFE IN THE BLAFFER COLLECTION presented by DR. SCOTT A. SULLIVAN Professor of Art, North Texas State University in conjunction with the exhibition A GOLDEN AGE OF PAINTING from the collection of the Sarah Campbell Blaffer Foundation J. Earl Rudder Forum 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, September 22, 1982 Admission free A reception for Dr. Sullivan will be held in the Rudder Exhibit 'P Hall after the lecture. Nuts & Bolts Night Girls get Nuts Guys get Bolts Find your fit and win a free drink each. Drinks 2 for 1 till 10 p.m. United Press International LINCOLN, Neb. - Wni contracts between roomnrt are a good idea, even if roommates are friends, says extension family economics cialist. “Getting things settledbef# the dishes pile up and the phi bill is due should makelifeeas for everyone,” says Ki Prochaska-Cue, of the Univen ty of Nebraska. The contracts should indii how to figure out expenses food, household supplies, red utilities, laundry and transpa tation. It’s also important to agree! writing how the household* be dissolved, Ms. ProchaskaCi tc by Tex E. Va hoc t Acade in Ur day’s i Af from i the 7 Vandi comm role u culty i T1 Dean lips, i: tneml fit Va Presic Public versiti how u ature sity Fi counc PUFi the l Dallas Night Club in the Duex Chene Complex Behind K-Mart, College Station 693-2818 says. “What will be the procedntt Who gets what part of copunt ased furniture, curtains, rui and utility deposits?” Glenn Sedgwick, an lowaDt trict associate court judge kIi has presided over many roof mate disputes, says sloppy ph' ning is behind many fights. “I’ve had cases where theys and argue, ‘You paid thejuc phone bill, but remember,’ bought groceries on the l7tM that means we’re even.’” *»