B@3S Battalion Classifieds casa 6el sol PRELEASING SUMMER & FALL 2 Blocks from Campus Church across the street* 2 blocks from stores* 2 blocks from nite life on University Pool Jacuzzi Large Party Room Open 7 days a week Mon.-Sat. 8:30-5:30 Sun. 1:00-5:00 Basketball Goals On Premise Security On Premise Maintenance 401 Stasney College Station 696-3455 lom-nlcx one l>c 6:50 p.m. Monday through Friday. ALPHA PHI ALPHA FRATERNITY: will meet at 7 p.mj 502 Rudder. CLASS OF ’87: will sell Class of ’87 T -shirts for$6anUr m a n Theater NUTRITION CLUB: will meet at 0 p.m. in501 Ruddtr.Dr. (house* will speak on “Nutrition and Exercise. INTERNATIONAL. DEVELOPMENT FORUM: willm at 7 p.m. in 502 Rudder. ALTERNATIVE CINEMA: will show the film “Hai Obscure Object of Desire hy Luts Bunuel at 8 p.m.link Architecture Auditorium HILLEL JEWISH STUDENT CENTER: tvili have Helm lessons at 7 p.m. AGGIE DEMOCRATS: will meet at 8:30 p.m. ut 402Rudder ALPHA LAMBDA EPSILON: is meeting at 7 p.m. in 1WC Zachry. Arm me interested is welcome. TEM I year-old ing. Altho infancy, [years, tl Ienced a I Freer [peace a [nous w [groups , [conflicts [aboutth Preen I til two y< He fl« [and tliei [lot. A heli 1981 an ! arms sh: But, h Gramm trying to keep low profile in Senate Tei Associated Press WASHINGTON — Phil Gramm says he has fulfilled his goal of tak ing a “low profile” in the U.S. Senate since his arrival in January. “Now there are probably mem bers of the Senate who would laugli at that,” he adds quickly. During a recent interview in his office, Gramm said he made a con scious decision when he came to the Senate that he would shun invita tions to appear on national news programs and concentrate on orga nizing his office and looking after the needs of Texas. Gramm was frequently the center of national attention during the bud get battles of the first Reagan admin istration when he was a member of the House. T hen a Democrat on the Budget Committee, he def ended the Republican administration’s eco nomic programs against his own party leadership. That stance resulted in his ejec tion from the panel and his decision to join the GOP. He resigned from his House seat and used the ensuing special election as a referendum on Reagan’s policies, winning re-elec tion handily. When veteran Republican Sen. John Tower decided not to seek an other term, Gramm easily moved up to the Senate. Despite his “low profile,” Gramm, now the junior member of the Armed Services Gommittee, which l ower chaired, got his name on an amendment to the defense authori zation bill that Fie calls “the most comprehensive reform of defense procurement in American history.” He was credited with getting Cor pus Christi a proposed new Navy battleship base, “first prize” in a live- state sweepstakes. It will mean “a quarter of a Itillion dollars a year of economic impact in Texas,” Gramm said. Though he was disappointed that the seniority system kept him from getting on the Senate Budget (Com mittee, Gramm said he worked “ex tensively on the budget, though he “did it all basically behit id the* scenes He has nominated six federal judges , in Te *xas and quotes observ- e*rs as saying the appointees’ conser- vaiive view of their role "s ubstan- tialh c hanges the federal judi ciary in Texas. NEW 'tide thei with .i down-home style and hunn>i. He also is considered; leagues m he an especiallyinft sen.not. though some, of his i senators are said by staffers I# mik i| ini ho hullish ideala^H ( | om (<) hs< oui tes\ at times. B t [ le j r ^ ()ne senior Dcmomiu T held f ull life as I jassigmiK do in ret ev en said Gramm was seen as on “a sanctimonious ego-trip But his most important accom plishment so far, he said, has been earning “the respect of my col leagues in the Senate.” l ower was a hard act to follow. The urbane and witty former politi cal science teacher had become a ma jor power in the Senate where he was considered bv friend and foe al ike to be one of the smartest mem bers. Gramm, 41, a former economies professor, retains a professor’s len- denc v to lec ture, hut it is coupled has made him “somethingof; among his colleagues. “At the same lime, an _ stallet, ‘there is no doubliti^ 1 Gramm is smart, independent knowledgeable. Hedoesnoldofe question, and that remainsrtfo ing." A Republican senator's auk 11 | said his boss “likes Sen. Gi noted that (iramm had an over the average freshman “he 1 was a known cjuantilvttW came over, having been higkf in (he 1 louse ployees, “Many for have force are I'ary posi jtional lie] Isonnel S TAU o JOE XINGCARRASCO Y LAS NUEVAS CORONAS • 7:30p.m. Brazos County Pavillion 6.00 pre sale 7.00 at door also featuring The Executives o ? Free Beer • Tickets available in MSC Box Office 1 o