The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 28, 1984, Image 9

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693-0202 or 693-0204
Women's Medical Services
IUD—Birth Control Pills—Infections—Physicals
Cancer Smears—Pregnancy Testing—Menstrual Disorders
ALL SERVICES CONFIDENTIAL
20% Student Discount
Board-Certified OB/GYN Doctor on Staff
After The
AGGIES WIN
Saturday, Come by
IRA’S and enjoy a
FREE glass of our
champagne!
In front of
K-Mart
at 2818
A Different Kind of Store
1804 Valley View Drivi
College Station. TX 77840
(409) 764-1919
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Colvin Klein Junior's
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101 Lodge Street
Behind Kay & Co. Jewelry
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Friday, September 28, 1984CThe Battalion/Page 9
Around town
Who’s Who applications due today at 5
Applications for Who’s Who Among Students in American Uni
versities and Colleges are available at boxes located in the Comman
dant’s Office, MSC, Student Activities Office, Zachry Engineering
Center, Sterling C. Evans Library, Kleberg Center, the office of the
dean of Veterinary Medicine, and the office of the vice president fot
Student Services. Completed applications must be returned by 5
p.m. Friday.
Students must meet requirements for grade points and com
pleted credit hours. From the qualified applicants, 55 students will
be selected to Who’s Who by a committee composed of faculty, staff
and students appointed by the vice president orStudent Services and
the student body president. Any questions should be directed to
Chris Carter in 110 YMCA.
Science students must take exam
Any junior or senior in the College of Science who has not pre
viously taken the English Proficiency Examination should plan to
take the test Oct. 2 or Oct. 15 unless they have completed English
301 with a minimum grade of C. Students in the College of Science
are required to pass either English 301 or the test in order to qualif y
as a degree candidate.
The English Proficiency Exam will be administered by the En
glish Department. Students in the Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics
and Physics Departments should register for the exam in 313 Biolog
ical Sciences Building prior to exam.
Driver safety course begins tonight
The TAMU After Hours Program will sponsor a Driver Safety
Course today and tomorrow. This course rnay be used to have cer
tain traffic violations dismissed and to receive a 10 percent discount
on automobile insurance. Registration is held from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Monday through Friday in room 216 MSC. For more information,
call 845-9352. '
Aggie Players present Liliom tonight
The TAMU Aggie Players will open their 40th season with the
haunting, romantic fantasy, “Liliom” at 8 p.m. tonight in Rudder
Forum. “Liliom” will also be presented tomorrow and Oct. 4, 5 and
6. Tickets are $4 for the general public and S3 for Texas A&M Uni
versity students and are available at the MSC Box Office. Reserva
tions can be made by calling 845-1234.
Employee allegations
get results from NRC
United Press International
WICHITA, Kan. — Kansas Gas 8c
Electric Company (KG&E) of Wi
chita will be fined $64,000 by the
Nuclear Regulatory Commission for
violations at the Wolf Creek nuclear
power plant, an NRC spokesman
said Thursday.
John Collins, NRC regional ad
ministrator in Arlington said the ci
tation was issued after an investiga
tion and hearing conducted by the
U.S. Department of Labor into a dis
crimination complaint filed in Au
gust 1983.
Collins said that a former plant
employee, James Wells, Jr., alleged
he was disciplined and fired because
he told KG&P”s quality assurance
manager about safety problems re
lating to electrical hardware and in
stallation at the facility.
In June, Secretary of Labor Ray
mond Donovan upheld a decision bv
a department administrative law
judge, stating that the employee pro
tection provision of the Energy Re
organization Act of 1974 had been
violated.
Collins said after the NRC re
viewed the labor department’s deci
sion, the commission found KG&E
also violated the commission’s regu
lation. The commission was still con
ducting its own investigation into
Wells’ allegations.
In a letter received by KG&E
Thursday, Collins said, “Discrimina
tion by a commission licensee against
an employee for engaging in certain
protected activities is prohibited.
The activities protected include re
porting of quality discrepancies and
safety problems.”
KG&FL must respond in writing to
the complaint within 30 days. A
KG&E spokesman declined immedi
ate comment.
Police Beat
The following incidents were
reported to the University Police
Department through Thursday.
MISDEMEANOR THEFT:
• A blue Eastpack backpack
was stolen from a table in Sbisa
Dining Hall.
• A red Wind Sprint 12-speed
bicycle was stolen from outside
Dorm 5.
• A student reported his
Timex watch and $9 in cash were
stolen from the men’s locker
room in East Kyle Field.
• $60 in cash was stolen from
the front desk cash box at the
A.P. Beutel Health Center.
THEFT:
• An RCA model BKP-900 vi
deo cassette recorder was stolen
from a student’s room in Scoates
Hall.
UNAUTHORIZED USE OF A
MOTOR VEHICLE:
• A 1972 Volvo was stolen
from Parking Annex 41.
PEKING GARDEN
Chinese Restaurant
AIX YOU CART EAT
Noon Buffet Mon.-Fri. g 3 98
W^irgH 1M a Week Buffet ^
Buffets include: egg roll, fried rice, fried wonton soup, moo kuo
kai, sweet and sour pork, beef with broccoli and fried honey
banana.
See America's Fastest, Funniest
Cartoonist At Post Oak Mall
This Thursday - Saturday
Sept. 27, 28, 29
3 shows daily
in The Gourmet Food Court
Thursday & Friday — 12:15, 5:30, 7:00
Saturday — 2:30, 4:30, 7:00
Tx. 6 at Hwy 30
Mon-Sat 10-9 pm
Q6 I have a lot of respect for
teams that know how to tackle
an order and put it together
when it counts. That’s why
I respect Domino’s Pizza.
They put quality where it
counts...in your pizza.
Execution. Precision timing
Teamwork. It works in
football, it works for
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