OFFICIAL NOTICE FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT OF 1974 DIRECTORY INFORMATION To comply with the requirements of the “Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974," Texas A&M University must periodically announce publicly the policies and procedures implementing the act. Additional information is available from the Office of the Registrar. The different types of student records are maintained in various university offices and the chief administrator in each of these offices is responsible for them. Generally, with certain exceptions, the law provides that students and former students have the right to review their records, request explanations concerning them, obtain copies and challenge records which they feel are inaccurate, misleading or otherwise inappropriate. The challenge procedure includes a full and fair opportunity for the student to present relevant evidence at a hearing. The law also provides that students may waive their right of access to confidential letters of recommendation and may also grant permission to release certain personally identifiable information. The exception to this law, i.e., records not accessible to students, include educational personnel records in the sole possession of the author, records maintained for law enforcement purposes,' employ ment records of non-students, records maintained by a physician, psychiatrist or psychologist and financial records of a student’s par ents. The law also provides that in addition to University employees having a “legitimate educational interest,” certain other governmental and quasi-governmental agencies and parents certifying that a student is carried as a dependent for income tax purposes may have access to student records. The University can release “directory information” (such as name, address, telephone listing, major field of study, classification, date and place of birth, participation in activities and sports, height and weight of athletic team members and degrees and awards received, etc.); however, students may request that this information be withheld. To request that such “directory information” be withheld by the University from public disclosure through such means as certification of enrollment, the campus directory, address and telephone lists for university organizations, etc., a student must complete and sign the proper from in the Office of the Registrar. The student must realize that approximately one month is needed to remove this information from materials already in circulation. However, the campus directory is printed only once a year, and after printing, no informaion can be removed. The student is responsible for renewing this request each Septem ber, and the validity of the requests extends from the date of the request to the following September 1st. Individuals who have additional questions concerning the "Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974" or who wish to withhold “Directory Information” must contact the Office of the Registrar, Texas A&M University by Friday, September 23, 1983. ATTENTION LIBERAL ARTS MAJORS The following Cooperative Education positions are available this spring or summer semester. L ARTS CO-OP IBM-Marketing (Southwest) IBM-Journalism (Houston) IBM-Technical Writing (Austin) BRAZOSPORT FACTS (Texas Newspaper) HARRIS CO. JUVENILE PROBATION (Volunteer) BRAZOS CO. Juvenile Probation BRAZOS CO. ADULT PROBATION FOLEY’S (Houston) DILLARD’S (College Station) SHELTERING ARMS CHILDREN SHELTER (Volunteer) NASA (Houston) NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY (NSA) (Washington, D.C.) LEGAL CO-OP (Any College) REYNOLDS, ALLEN & COOK (Houston) HICKS, HIRSCH, GLOVER & ROBINSON (Houston) GOINS & UNDERKOEFFLER (Dallas) HEARNE (Austin) DALLAS COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY (Dallas) WYCKOFF, RUSSELL, DUNN & FRAZIER (Houston) If you would like to learn more about Liberal Arts or Legal CO-OP, come by room 420, Harrington Tower or call 845-7814. 7I5 FOR RENT DORM ROOM CROWDED Free Apartment for the Fall, if you rent now for the Spring. (Limited number available) Dorm students only. For Details Come By COURTYARD APARTMENTS 600 University Oaks College Station UNIVERSITY ACRES— $260 and under Country Living—geared to stu dents. 1 and 2 bedroom Duplexes and Fourplexes. Open spaces. Pets welcomed. Owner -maintained grounds. JOE COURTNEY PROPERTY MANAGEMENT CO. 696-5487 1812 WELSH #110, COLLEGE STATION 1 SOIfn NEW MINI WAREHOUSES Sizes available 5 x 5 to 10x30. THE STORAGE CENTER 3007 Long mi re College Station (near Ponderosa Motel and Brazos Valley Lumber) 764-8238 or 696-4203 696-5487 751fr\ NEW 2-STORY TOWNPLEXES Woodway Village 2 Bedroom, TVfe bath, W/D connec tions, major appliances included, drapes furnished. $425. CONVENIENT TO TAMU— IN COLLEGE STATION JOE COURTNEY PROPERTY MANAGEMENT CO. 696-5487 1812 Welsh #110, College Station CALL FOR THIS AD AND OTHER HOUSING INFORMATION. 180tf n £6uthwest CROSSING $400 and Up DUPLEXES—NEW PRELEASING AVAILABLE 2 and 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, w/D connections, major appliances, drapes, fenced yards. Hickory Drive off Southwest Parkway, C.S. JOE COURTNEY PROPERTY MANAGEMENT CO. 696-5487 1812 Welsh #110, College Station isotfn BRAND NEW TOWNHOUSES—LEASE OR PURCHASE—2 BR 2 BA—$425.00; 2 BR 1V? BA, separate dining—$435.00; 3 BR 2 BA, separate dining and deck—$525.00. Two car covered parking. Wheeler Ridge. 10 min-utes to A&M via E. Bypass & University Drive. $275 deposit. No pets. 693-1418. 186113 Four-plex near TAMU C.S., 1 bdrm. $260 a month, water paid, W/D connections, all electric, NO PETS! M-F. 779-1613 BARCELONA One and two bedroom apartments available for fall/spring. Call 693- 0261 or come by 700 Dominik in College Station. 183tfn HOUSE—2 bdrm 1 bath, un furnished, $300/mo., $150 de posit + utilities, call 823-5213 or inquire at 400 S. Brazos, B. after 6 p.m. 186112 House, 1930 square feet, three bedroom, two bath, central air and heat, attic ceiling fans, huge beautiful back yard, drapes, very nice, $490-$400 deposit, 779- 8548. 315 PRACTICALLY NEW 2 bdrm 2 bath duplex, large living area w/separate di ning room, all kitchen appliances w/ w/d connections. $375/mo., $200 de posit, 2203 Crest St., C.S., 696-7714 or 693-0982 after 6 p.m. 696-4384 or 693-4783. 188tfn ARBOR SQUARE One and two bedroom furnished,' apartments available for im-. mediate occupancy. Call 693-j 3701 or come by 1700 Southwest Parkway. 29tfn House for rent, 3 bdrm, $550.00 mouth without utilities, furnished, 693-1493 close to campus. 6t7 Deluxe 4-plex with fenced yard. Spacious 2 bdrm. 1 Vz bath, lots of closet and cabinet space. All ap pliances including washer/dryer. Very nice neighborhood. 693- 8685. 183tfn FOR RENT: October 1300 square feet of fice. University area. Other services availa ble, 779-2030.' 216 Brick duplex, shuttle bus route. 2 bdrm.. 1 hath, $295. 693-5475. 5(3 WHOOP! Condos for rent. B.B. Scasta. Inc. 775-5870. isstio Page 10/The Battalion/Friday, September 9, FOR RENT HELP WANTED $295 and up. ALL BILLS PAID! AGGIELAND OFFERS MORE OPTIONS Fall Term, Short Leases Discount, 1 year leases Summer Only Rentals Low Summer Storage Rate Pets and Children Welcome SAVINGS No Utility Deposits. None! Low Security Deposits Free Deadbolt locks Free Cable TV Service PRIME LOCATION Shuttle Bus Service Walk to Campus 1 Block to 48 Stores Near Post Office, Banks FEATURES Bigger & More Closets Built-in Student Desks New Drapes Recent Recarpeting All Appliances furnished All Apartments repainted Excellent Pest Control Central Air / Heating Gas or Electric Stoves Pre-Inflation Construction PLUS 10 Courtyard Areas Quiet Cul-de-sac area New Club Room New Meeting Room New exterior remodeling At-the-door parking Nonrestrictive Parking Private Patios Private Balconies 3 Swimming Pools 3 Laundry Rooms MORE SERVICES Office open 7 to 7, 7 days 24 hr. skilled maintenance Staff team of 14 people Postal Security Free Package Delivery Vacuum, TV’s available Monthly Tenant Prizes Pay Telephones Newspaper racks Resident Security Police International Tour/Travel Company seeks on- campus representatives. Only Sophomores and Second semester freshmen need apply. Above average income and international lei sure travel guaranteed. For information call Mary, collect at Scholastic Travel Corp., 214- 739-3270. Now accepting appli cations for Drivers. Must have own trans portation and good driving record. Apply in person. Northgate Pizza Hut, 501 Uni versity, 260-9060. 5t5 PONDEROSA MOTOR INN A A 3702 Texas Avenue South College Station, Texas 77840 Phone: (713) 693-6810 NIGHT AUDITOR Full-Time to Part-Time. DESK CLERK WAITRESS Apply In Person Anytime. HOUSTON CHRONICLE is currently hiring route carriers & solicitors for immediate fall semester openings. Pay ranges between $400-$600 per month plus gas allowance. For appt. please call Julian or Andy at 693-2323 or 693-7815 after 2:00 p.m. -2-3 Bedroo FURNISHED, ONLY $35 MORE gMALL DEPOSIT RESERVES YOURS NOW! Heed’mSney'n^w; NOT NEXT WEEK? One student is needed im mediately to sell "Ye Olde Newes”, the official magazine of the Texas Renaissance Festival, on your campus. Po sition available now through November 1, and may be re newed for the 1984 edition. Write or call: Printer’s News, Box 2358, Lufkin, Texas 75901, Attn: Cy Stapleton, (409)639-1314. 3t5 KETTLE RESTAURANTS Now taking applications for all positions, full or part- time. Please apply in per son at 1601A Texas Av enue, next to the Rodeway Inn and at 1403 University. 183115 SOUTHWEST VILLAGE One and two bedrooms avail able for immediate occupan cy. Call 693-0804 or come by the office at 1101 Southwest Parkway. 183tfn 2 bdrm. 1.5 bath duplex. 10 minutes to campus. $350. Cal B.B. S casta, Inc. 775- 5870. 177tfn Managei Four-plex near TAMU rent down to $400.00 3 bdrm 2 bath. 693-5286, 846- 6211. 190(10 Part-time guitar teacher. For appointment, 764-0006. KEYBOARD CENTER, INC. POST OAK MALL 3tfn SWENSEN’S Seeking energetic people to fill re sponsible positions. Now hiring Cooks, Waiters, Fountain Work ers and Dishwashers. Flexible hours, competitive wages. Apply in person at Culpepper Plaza, Col lege Station. Between 2-6 p.m. 174tfn HELP WANTED Cocktail Waitresses wanted. Silver Dollar, 846-4691 or 775-7919. ISltfn y HELP WANTED Wanta turn tliat free time between classes into $$$? We are looking for dependable stu dents to help distribute ’82-’83 AG- GIELAWDS. INTERESTED? Give us a call... STUDENT PUBLICATIONS 230 REED MCDONALD 848-2611 NOW HIRING DELIVERY PEOPLE NEEDED FLEXIBLE HOURS $3.75/hr. plus 6% commission plus tips Apply at 2314 Texas Ave., C.S. (Across from Dairy Queen) 696-7785 Accepting applications for experi enced waitpersons at Pacific Coast Highway Restaurant, 3231 East 29th, Bryan. Apply Tuesday and Thursday, 1:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. 188tfn DOMESTIC SERVICES TEAM CLEANING Homes & Offices Flexible Hours Starting Salary $3.85. Plus Travel Allow ance. 715 WANTED DEPENDABLE MEN, WOMEN OR COUPLES for present and fu ture Houston post routes. Early morning hours. Papers rolled by machine. $200-$750/month. 846-2911 846-0396 24tfn Kitchen Prep help needed. Tues day and Thursday shifts, 8 a.m.-2 p.m. $4.00/hour. Apply in person. HILL SEAFOOD RESTAURANT, Carter Creek at East 29th. 5t3 Part-time Sales & Demo of Pianos. For appointment, 764-0006. KEYBOARD CENTER POST OAK MALL 3tfn FcMiiale Bartender, Hostess & Waitresses, SILVER DOLLAR. 846-4691 or 775- 7919. IHStl'n DANVERS Now hiring part-time Friday & Saturday 9 p.m.-3 a.m., Saturday & Sunday, 6 a.m.-2 p.m. Come By in person after 2 p.m.lH9tfn Part or full-time deliver drivers. MICHAEL'S RESTAURANT, 764-1195. BI7 Help 1-3 hours daily. Noon or afternoon 846-9583. Lunch Free! 4(5 Bookkeeper for Dr.'s Office. Experienced or College required. Excellent pay and benefits. Apply at 1775 Briarc-rest Dr. 182tfn Immediately opening part-time handy man. Approximately 25 hours a week. Sal ary negotiable. Call Teri at Jacob Beal Realty, 823-5469. 187111 General cleaning for dr’s office. M/F 12p.m.-2p.m. Apply at 1775 Briarc-rest Drive, Bryan. 187tlii CENARE ITALIAN CUISINE—Kitchen Ihelp needed—Cooks, Busboys & Dish- -washers. Days, nites & weekends shifts available. Flexible hours, 693-7311. 187tll Student needed to clean nursery school, 846-5571. ' 5(fn SERVICES BUSINESS ASSISTANCE SERVICES Wordprocessing, Typing, Trans cription, Resumes, Dependable, Professional Service, 696-9550. “We will beat the price of any wordprocessing service in town.” 3ttn TYPING. All kinds. Let us type your propos als, dissertations, reports, essays on our WORD PROCESSOR. Fast service. Reasonable rates. Business Communication Services 100 W. Brookside i 846-5794 sstfq Experienced Babysitter near Skaggs, all ages reasonable rates. Call 846-3632. 7(1 Non-smoker to Babysit near TAMU oppo site Skaggs, $1.(X) per hour, 846-2238. 7(2 GAYS—G.S.S. Offers information, mom- mate service, speakers. Picnic Sunday, 846-2106. 7U Tvping, experienced, fast, accurate, all kinds 822-0541. lAitlh Typing! Reports, dissertations, etc. ON THE DOUBLE, 331 University, 846- 3755. ' 17401) TYPING-Thesis, professional papers, dis sertations reports or resumes. Gall 693- 9689, Plot 10 WORD PROCESSING at typing prices. Manx options available. 775-7224 alter 5 p.m. 3110 Will do proofreading for dissertations, re ports. theses, etc. ('all 779-4424. 1S7(I1 K s Typing Service, theses, dissertations, reports, etc. 822-5027. ISfirU LOST FOUND: Red Male Cocker Spaniel. Call 764-8191, 764-8346. m2 LOST: Gulden Retriever. Reward, 7 mos. Female. Highland & Parkplac-e St. area. 696-3037. 50 PERSONALS PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Abortion pro cedures and referrals—Free pregnancy testing. Houston. Texas (713) 524-0548. 157(70 FREE Mary Kay Facial. Discount student ID on re-orders, 693-0104. 1(7 SPECIAL NOTICE Having difficulty finding a flag football or six teen inch softball team? Then we want you! The IM-REC Sports Office is now offering its team locator service to assist you in finding a team. Come to the Intramural-Recreational Sports Office, 159 East Kyle as soon as pos sible. 3110 Einstein tie hinte in Lindbergh case United Press International WASHINGTON — The FBI file on physicist Albert Einstein details his alleged links with com munist groups and what infor mants said were his connection with the Lindbergh kidnapping and the invention of a mind- control robot. Despite its 23-year probe into Einstein’s background and affilia tions, the FBI never found evi dence the German-bom scientist was a member of the Communist Party and could never substanti ate allegations his Berlin office had been used as a “drop” for Soviet agents in the 1930s. In one of the final entries in the 1,500-page file, the FBI noted, “Extensive investigation in U.S. reflected Einstein affiliated or his name extensively associated with literally hundreds of pro communist groups.” But it said, “No evidence of CP membership was developed. The file describes Einstein as a “pacifist” and a “liberal thinker” linked in some way with more than 30 organizations characte rized as “communistfront" groups. “He has opposed militarism and universal military training in the United States and has espoused world government,” the FBI file said. The Einstein file was released by the FBI recently as the result of a Freedom of Information Act re quest by Richard Schwartz, a pro fessor at Florida International University, who is studying the impact of politics on science. Dr. Otto Nathan, executor of Einstein’s estate, declined de tailed comment on the file, but said in a telephone interview that “on the face of it, it is nonsense. ” Asked why the FBI kept a file on Einstein, a spokesman said the information act does note require the bureau to "justify or explain its actions beyond what is im file. The file, opened in 1 running up to Einstein's 1955, contains newspaper pings as well as anonymous® In one memo, an informant the FBI that Einstein vented a robot that could the human mind." Another informant dain 1951 that Einstein had Bruno Hauptmann, who was victed and electrocuted napping aviator Charles LiN bergh’s son. Kjnf' and stirring hi Einstein, who fled Nazi 4°" f° r 12 y ears rui many in the 1930s and settldj Princeton, N.J., was a renowned scientist. His the®]] relativity laid the groundwodj modern physics and ledtothei mic age. The file details his to curb nuclear proliferation avoid atomic war by John P. Lop i Wacker has beer Schwartz, in an artideinl Wacker p current issuse ofThe Nation, the story of the purported mt control robot "would makea* derful absurdist drama.’’ He said the interview who picked up the tale later discovn that either the source or alleged victim of the device spent two years in an asylum. Nonetheless, the accusation mained in the file, Schwartz who added most of the inve: tions into Einstein were ords ust to clear things u by longtime FBI Director ueh/Air Force foot!) Edgar Hoover. c on television Satu John Shattuck, a lawyer (or* You re not ex American Givil Liberties Uiihelmed. Tech, yt said the Einstein file is a “parMoreo? Who cares? m’t failed him yet. At Texas Lutheran ickcr’s magic spell diocrc team a perl two straight natk inships within four ] Amazing. At North Dakota 24 wins and two Its in a span of thre Unbelievable. And at Southwest 1 acker’s brew stupif ports when it work a football program TFor sailin’ larly shocking example of a In train of political surveillance aturday afternoon the Hoover FBI "It demonstrates, as all oik examples demonstrate, thatil essential that the FBI be kept of investigating people’s polif activities,” Shattuck said. West’s population continues to grow cuts have better tlv icir toenails. Listen anyway. The situation sur led Raiders’ 1983 itrange one. Things veil for Texas Tech tall—at least thewi United Press International WASHINGTON — California will pace a fast-growing West to retain its distinction as the most populous state by the year 2000, Maine poopec United Press Intc BOOTHBAY the government predicts, wilt Maine — What be Vermont will slip below Alaskali bring up the rear. Florida will squeeze New)®) out of the top three while Tan King of Boothbay SPECIAL NOTICE National Merit Scholarship checks may be picked up at the cashier window in the Coke Building. 6t7 cate joke between a Q^Lshopkeeper h Harris into the “Si RESEARCH PAPERS 14,789 to choose from—all sub jects! Rush $2 for the current, 306-page catalog. Custom re search & thesis assistance also available. Research, 11322 Idaho Ave., #206WA, Los Angeles, CA 90025 (213) 477-8226. 188124 Flag Football and preseason Flag Football Tournament entries are now being accepted in the IM-REC Sports Office, 159 East Kyle. The Preseason Tournament entry tee is $5.00 and the regular flag football team entry fee is $20.00. Get your teams together and sign-up today! 317 16 inch Softball and Tennis Sin gles are now being offered by the IM-REC Sports Office. Tennis sin gles is FREE. 16 inch Softball has a team entry fee of $15.00. Get your entries in today. 317 WANTED DEPENDABLE MEN, WOMEN OR COUPLES for present and fu ture Houston post routes. Early morning hours. Papers rolled by machine. $200-$750/month. 846-2911 846-0396 24Ur^ CASH FOR OLD GOLD Class rings, wedding rings, worn out gold jewelry, coins, etc. The Diamond Room Town & Country Shopping Center 3731 E. 29th St., Bryan 846-4708 1 «" will move up to No. 2, the Ceil Bureau said Wednesday. The Commerce Departmeil agency estimated the nation population as a whole will real 267,461,600 by the turn of tit century, up 40,956,800 from tit 1980 census count. The West will continue to the fastest-growing region ai Nevada’s population will approad 2 million at the turn of the » tury, the Census report said. The new report, offering stale by-state projections for 1990 2000, is based on trends es lished between 1970 and adjusted for expected changes birth and death rates. It suggests the shift of political power caused by congressional reapportionment from the aginj Northeast and North Central in dustrial regions to the Sun Beltil the South and West will accel erate. Signe Wetrogan, author of lie report, said the projections W 1980 based on the 1970 census were within 5 percent, “very accu rate, if you want to use that word. But she cautioned that the lon ger the projections are for, this greater the percent error and dial estimates for 2000 could be offbv “a good deal more than 5 per cent. The report predicted Texas will move up from its position as tk third largest state to second by the” year 2000, with Florida leaping;' from seventh to third place anil New York moving hack frow second to fourth. The 2000 population projection for California is 30,613,100. Texas is expected to hit 20,739,400 and Florida should reach 17,438,000. New York, which lost about' 750,000 people between 1970and 1980, is expected to drop from 17,557,300 in the last census to 14,990,200 in 2000. About 1,500 Freeze-Dried Se; have been sold in t since Harris put h fill into a plastic b; on a label. In fac powdered milk. Hie business b Take Loot YO fu: LA’ 3702 S. BRYAN FOR SALE Canon AE-1 with 50mm and 135mm luuso included, $225, 693-8601. fit." Boy meets hero Motorcvclc- 1962 Honda .\L185S. like ma $650, 696-2440 after 5 p.m. <■ 2 bdrm 2 bath end unit. Blinds, fans, fence. $46,5(X). Call B.B. Seasta. Inc. 775-5670. 1771 In Yamaha XT20OJ, 1962, excellent condition, low mileage $950 negotiable. Jim 696- 7111. 514 Yamaha X.S-400, most sell! ()nl\ 2700 miles, $6(X). Call Hie. 696-0036. 5t.5 1975 Fiat 126, 69.(XK) miles, white 4-door, top condition. Call 693-6640 or 645- 7561. 41-5 $2(X) down. 13 miles north of Bryan. 5-10 pretty rolling acres. $500 down. ’25 acres. Country Land Company (713 ) 466-6501 am time. It30 Saltwater aquarium lish, 693-9669. 190(10 Dorm refrigerator 1.6 cubic feet, $50, call 764-7982. 7t2 FOR SALE BY OWNER, 10.07 beautiful wooded acres in Timber Crest addition. Cleared. Contact Al Gutierrez, 846- 2526. 7t5 I nitcd Press International FOHT HOOD — Nine-yciii" old Clinton Lacssig put an autiK graphed picture of bis hero on bedroom wall, had bis hair cut in- bis idol’s style and dreamed of out day meeting the man he bad regg and cared so much about. Young Clinton finally got hi wish to meet his hero — who wax not a baseball player or a Dallas Cowboy or even a rock singer, an Army general — when the man. moved only a few miles from Clin ton’s home in the central Texas town of Killeen. Brig. Gen. James Dozier, who! was the subject of international concern when he was kidnapped by Red Brigades terrorists in Italy, in 1981, learned of Clinton’s adot) ation and invited the boy to visit him at Fort Hood.