Page 4A~he BattalionATuesday, February 28, 1984 KANM benefit concert to be today By CASEY RAMSEY Reporter KANM, Texas A&rM Univer sity’s student-operated radio station, will have a benefit con cert today at Dr. G’s, a local res taurant and night club. The concert will feature five local bands: “Ellen Rooney’s Flesh Vendors,” “The Yard- boys,” “Four Hams on Rye,” “Lyrical Cohesion” and “Uncle Fester.” Proceeds from the $3.50 cover charge will go to KANM, 99.9 FM cable. Station manager Colin Landis said this is the first time the station has tried to raise money this way. Currently, KANM relies on commercials, semester dues from disc jockeys and donations from former members of the station for fi nancial support. The station also received $80 from the Me morial Student Center Bookstore Fund. Next year. Landis said, KANM hopes to receive $1,000 from the fund. KANM was started in the fall 1973 as an all-volunteer student radio station to provide alterna tive music for Texas A&M stu dents. “We want to play stuff that you don’t hear everyday on the radio,” Landis said. “If we played the same things every one else was playing, there would be no reason to listen to About 45 disc jockeys and 25 alternates work for the station which is on the air 24 hours a day and plays a free format of jazz, hard-rock, punk and new wave. “We don’t tell the DJ’s what to play but we do ask them to es tablish some sort of program,” Landis said. Why do students sacrifice their time to work at KANM for no pay? “It’s a form of expression for me,” Nell Frazier, a senior from Bryan, said.“I just like music very much and enjoy being around it.” Landis said KANM is trying to become more organized to increase its credibility. For the first time since the station be gan, KANM has printed a pro gram guide to let students know when their favorite type of mu sic is on the air. The station also has a request line, 845-5923, and concert line, 845-7596. RESTAURANT FINE CHINESE CUISINE LOVELY RELAXED ATMOSPHERE QUALITY DINING AFFORDABLE PRICES Ken’s Automotive Council hears fee hike request CO CL 0) cc OH PARTIES AND BANQUETS WELCOMED Serving wine and beer 3 < 846-8345 Mon. - Sun. Mon. - Sat. 11 am - 2 pm 5 pm - 10 pm 0) o> 'a. E o o 3805 TEXAS AV. - BRYAN 421 S. Main — Bryan 822-2823 “A Complete Automotive ^ Service Center” g Tune-Ups ^ . "jj- Clutches * Brakes CD Front End Parts Replacement j, ■ Standard Transmission c Repairs O GM Computer Testing 3J CD All American Cars "g Datsun-Honda ^ Toyota 10% Discount with Student I.D. on parts (Master Card & VISA Accepted) OPEN SATURDAYS MSC Cafeteria Now Better Than Ever. You Will Be Pleased With These Carefully Prepared and Taste Tempting Foods. Each Daily Special Only $2.39 Plus Tax. “Open Daily’' Dining: 11 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. — 4:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M By LYNN RAE POVEC Reporter The MSC Council Monday night heard a presentation on increasing the university center use fee from the present $10 a semester to a $20 a semester by Eric Conner, executive vice president for administration. The use fee, Conner said, is 35 percent of the center’s in come and is used to maintain, equip and operate the center. To raise the ceiling on the fee, a majority of students would have to approve the in crease at the next election at the end of March, Conner said. Conner said the fee increase is needed for the center to break even on operational costs. The center operated at a deficit of $ 121,000 last year, he said. The fee has not been in creased since the university cen ter addition was built in 1973, Joe Jordan, student body presi dent, said. The addition included the gallery, the main lounge, the post office, the student pro grams office and the Board of Regents’ wing, Conner said. He also said the facility, designed for 22,000 students, now serv ices 36,000. If the fee is not raised, the costs of other center services may increase, Conner said. The cost of obtaining services from the guest rooms, the theater complex, meeting rooms and the bookstore could be effected. In other business, the council heard a report from Caroline Williams, chairman of All Night Fair, on the success of the Feb. 4 event. The fair grossed over $7,000, she said. “We grossed more this year than last year because we doubled the price of admission from 50 cents to $1,” Williams said. 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LARGE ASSORTMENT AT SALE TABLE WHILE SUPPLY LASTS What’s up \A/arp e< TUESDAY [ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS meeting will he held at 7:30 p.m. in 207 Harrington, Dokeil, president of Olshan Demolishing,willspob more information, c all Laura Kdl\ at 21)0-0973. BIG EVENT: A meeting will be held at 7 p.m.mlH)li tier Towel. Evei yone welcome. H* DEFENSIVE DRIVING COURSE: The Brazos Vi -Safety Agent v will he sponsoring a DDC fromfvft tonight ami Wednesday night in the Ramadalnnirj (ration ts $20. 1 o pi e-register t all 846-1904 or6!M IM-REC SPORTS DEPT.: Entries for tableteniis gles will be taken in 159 F. Kyle until 7 p.m.For information, call 8 15-7826. L.D.S.S.A. A meeting will be held at 8:30 p.m. in Hi the MSC. Call Melanie Beairtl at 775-6429 fonnw formation. MSC CAM ERA COM M ITTEE:Prints may beer for the state-wide photo contest from 10a.m.to2pt: the MSC Hall. The contest will be held MarchC will lx* awarded. For more information,callAjeaiS 6993. MSC OPAS-TAMU ROADRUNNER S CUM tries for the 'Run for the Arts' (5 & 10Krace)are By MELINE at t epted ilmnigli !• ritlay in the MS( Hall from 1(m| Re t to 2 p.m I 01 more nifoi mutton. iail Linda at (j 0 )i e g ( MSC VIDEO: eral meeting will be liddaiL'.Ld ( i R . Kurils Rumours Contact Mike Alderfei at 260-1157feriJJ nsor a seri information &n famous ph SOCIETY FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP 4\|ay. Among tf NEW VENTURES: A panel discusM..i!> tMUurr-jnan Cmm dr trepreneurs will be held at 6:45 p in. in 601 yppe Homecoi Tower. Call John Robison at 845-3628 for moreilBllen McE mation. professor of E OUTDOOR RECREATION COMMITTEE: F wi|] en J t> y ups for the canoeing trip 10 Big Bend during notec [ break are being taken through Friday in 216oftatiliB s . es ’ ‘"‘r , Call Dennis at *!:'» 5'■ O'.) or 779-2533 foi more :r:" Hie Wilder r non. TAMSCAMS: star in them. : A meeting voll U hdd at / pm-®•'he nine P 1 O&M Budding ( >bse! \ ntm \ . l)i Christophof1973 son will be speaking on t oustul storm damage.Ewpi as . welcome! t all Frat V Kernp at 764-7609 formottii Hj au Prodi 1e cost of see [TAMU BAHAI CLUB: An informal discussion films averaged Bahai faith will be conducted at 8 3<> p.m.in 704te'etas A&M, ; r. Contact John Wendt at 3 Of BO per film for more information. ties. TAMU SAILING TEAM: A meeting will be held s'! >.m. in 109 MLS. Contact Jonathon Roach at26f or more information. [YOUNG DEMOCRATS OF TEXAS A$M:Ag meeting will Ik* held at 5 p.m. in 104 Bolton. Forr fi information, call M. Hawkins at 764-8560. I UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL: Tho S oB United Pres are interested in visiting and singmi> .u the Slierrff AUSTIN - Nursing Home should meet at 6:45 p.m. 111 fiscal 19(83 center. Contact Pastor Hubert Beck for more infarwl 6 * n 4° y eai don. of setbacks in Silver Taps tonigl instead of Mard 'omy and the c jtry, the Texas | reported Mom ' But the Au policy researcl [property taxes By MELINDA L. HANSEN ''Reporter ejx Silver Taps will be held to night at 10:30 in front of the Academic Building. This is a change fom the tra ditional first Tuesday of the month. Originally scheduled for March 6, the ceremony had to be moved up because the active members of the Ross Volun teers will be in New Orleans marching in a Mardi Cras pa rade on that date. Barry Millard Armstrong, a junior animal science major from Yoakum, will be remem bered during the ceremony. Armstrong, 22, was killed in an Jury! ‘.ucai airplane crash Feb.2a ter- takeoff froii) East! Aii port. s. Tom Bonin, comma# the Ross Volunteer: SI m. j| m squad, said Tapscoukb'Sim ^ ■ I been held for ArmsW 1 " Feb. 7, because lire -■ Services Department contact all of thedeceas United Pres MARSHA] tal patien was indiet< atives in tune. Bofiin said he felt it#! though Taps would rt pyy^jaying the first I uesday 0: a g er a pp aren t would not cause iV p cause tradition. The Rossvt was .< regularly participate sorry.” March Cuas festivittesei'', ^ Harrisoi To avoid a conflict, the Ly i n( Ji c ted 1 Silver Taps had toki ; I t j ie j^ ov ] he said. Ikh of Lillie Former banker on trio! United Press International ABILENE — A May 7 trial May date has been set in U.S. district Court for former Abilene Na tional Bank vice president Du- wayne Nall accused of demand ing kickbacks from loan customers, court officials said Monday. Nall, 49, also a former loan officer, pleaded innocent to the three-count indictment last bought the bank. week. 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