etc. Battalion/f October^ What’s Up Thursday ALPHA ZETA (AGRICULTURAL HONOR SOCIE- TY):An initiates meeting will be held at 6:15 p.m. in 701 Rudder. TEXAS A&M SPORT PARACHUTE CLUB:Nomina tions will dose in a general meeting at 8 p.m. in 701 Rudder. INTRAMURAL - RECREATIONAL SPORTS:A Di visional Swim Meet will he held at 7 p.m. at the P.L. Downs Pool. MBA/LAW DAY:Tickets for MBA/Law Day, a program to inform students about graduate studies in law and busi ness, will be on sale at the MSC Box Office Oct. 25 through Nov. 5 and at the A&A lobby from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Nov. 1 through Nov. 5. Program tickets are $2 and BBQ-lurtch tickets will be $4.50. TEXAS A&M HOCKEY TEAM:A New Orleans Trip will be discussed in a meeting at 8 p.m. in 204 Library. All those going must attend. AGGIE BLOOD DRIVE: The blood drive will be held from 1 l a.m. to 9 p.m. on the second floor of the MSC or in Lounge A of t he Quad and mobile units will be located outside Sbisa and the Academic and Agency Building from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. DEPARTMENT OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES:A11 recognized student organizations are invited to apply for cubicle space in the Renovated Pavilion. Deadline for applications is October 29. Come by 221 MSC for applica tions and more information. MSC HOSPITALITY COMMITTEE:A Halloween Children’s Party will be held at 7 p.m. in 230 and 231 MSC. Faculty, staff and students children are welcome. Attention ladies! Anyone interested in competing in the 1983 Miss Texas A&M Scholarship Pageant should pick up applications available now in 216 MSC at the Hospital ity cubicle. The deadline for all entries is Nov. 5 at 5 p.m. MSC OUTDOOR RECREATION:Sign up in 216 MSC for Thanksgiving trips: backpacking - Caney Creek Wil derness, Ark. and rafting - Big Bend National Park. Also, sign up for the weekend canoe trip to the Neches River to be held Nov. 6 through Nov. 7. INDIA ASSOCIATION:A celebration of Indian New Year will be held on Nov. 13. All members must get their Diwali tickets from executives before the end of this week. Just call one of them and reserve your tickets. No tickets will be sold after the deadline. EVENING PRAYER BREAK - CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION:A prayer break open to all - a time to relax, pray, and share - will be held at 10 p.m. at the All Faiths Chapel Meditation room. YOUNG DEMOCRATS OF TEXAS A&M: A party will be held from 8 p.m. to midnight at Bee Creek Park (on Southwest Parkway) to give the students of Texas A&M a chance to meet some of the local candidates for public office. Beer and lots of candidates will be there. Everyone is welcome! CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST:A Leadership Training Class will be held at 8 p.m. in 115 Kleberg. NOTE: The time is !A hour later than usual because of Yell Practice. Everyone is welcome! CIRCLE K:A11 members please meet on the first floor ol Rudder Tower at 7 p.m. before going to St. Joseph's Hospital to take our decorated pumpkins to the children there. Also, the candy is in so plans will be made for the candy sale. HURST-EULESS-BEDFORD HOMETOWN CLU- B:Aggieland photo session, originally scheduled for to- dav, has been postponed until Dec. 2 at 8:30 p.m. NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC POLICY COMM IT- TEE:A four point program for economic recovery, based on high-technology agricultural and industrial de velopment, will be presented in a meeting at 7 p.m. in 404 Rudder Tower. UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN GHAPEL:The group will meet at 6:30 p.m. at the University Lutheran Chapel and then go to the Sherwood Nursing Home to sing and visit. Steanwoat STEAMBOAT S WILD WEST SNOWBREAK VACATION No other package includes more for less! $185 Charlotte Cunningham or Charlotte Boyd 764-8787 Jan 2-9 ’Your Snowbreak package includes: • Deluxe lodging at some of Steamboat’s finest lodging facilities • Steamboat lift ticket with the finest skiing anywhere • "Never Ever” lesson program, allowing you to exchange a one day lift ticket for the first time lesson and use of lifts • All Colorado sales taxes • Admission to our exclusive Wild West welcome party with a Wild Western band • Admission to another Wilder West party • Free beer vouchers for both Wild West parties • Special on-mountain beer and cheese party • Entry fee to the National Cowboy - Cowgirl Champion ship Downhill Race with western wear as prizes to the top three winners • Entry fee to the "Hats Down” Collegiate Slalom Championship with western wear prizes for the top three winners • Services of Travel Associates professional on-site Snowbreak Vacation staff Discovery may fight herpes United Press International NEW YORK — Experts have confirmed that a cottonseed ex tract called gossypol shows activ ity against the virus that causes genital herpes, a sexually trans- hnitted disease that has struck some 20 million Americans. As a result of that test tube research in Helsinki, Finland, scientists have started investigat ing gossypol in humans as a pos sible weapon in the war on genit al herpes. The substance also appears to knock out the bacterium that causes gonorrhea, another sex ually transmitted disease, work of the Helsinki scientists shows. Gonorrhea makes tens of thousands of young women ster ile each year. of sperm. Side ef fects, however, include reduced potassium levels in users. Studies showing gossypol’s killer effect on the virus that causes genital herpes and also against the microbe that causes gonorrhea were published in the American Journal of Obstet rics and Gynecology, official publication of eight gynecolo gical and obstetrical associations and societies. How gossypol got into the genital herpes and gonorrhea picture is a saga of international cooperation on the research front. The Ford Foundation based in New York and the United States Agency for International Development, an arm of the State Department, provided financial support to the Helsinki scientists, Drs. Tapani Luuik- kainen, Karri Wicnmann and Antti Vaheri. They used gossypol supplied by Dr. C.G. Chang, of The Population Council, New York. The council is funded mainly by the Rockefeller Foundation. Genital herpes virus used in the studies in Helsinki was pro vided by Dr. Fred Rapp of the Pennsylvania State University Medical School, Hefshey, Pa. Dr. Wayne Bardin, head of biomedical research at The Population Council, comment ing on gossypol, said, ‘‘It seems to have a killing effect on genital herpes and gonorrhea.” Dr. Linda Atkinson, popula tion studies program officer at the Ford Foundation, said the Helsinki team investigating gos sypol against the genital herpes virus and gonorrhea bug was funded by a grant Iter office oversees. “We’re pleased with the prog ress,” she said. “And the de velopmental potential looks good.” (lossy pol seems to fell < i, the gonorrheabatwi said, and when usedac same ioncentration soenn dead. That jxiintstot mg possibility, Dr.Alta other gossypol tnigh micide that alsoprotefl genital herpes and got r Dr. Sheldon J. Segal, head of population sciences studies at the Rockefeller Foundation, said he has seen enough about gossypol to fund two clinical trials. He did not say where the trials involving humans are going on. 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