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THE BATTALION Page 4 College Station, Texas Thursday, April 13, 1972 BUSIER - JONES AGENCY REAL ESTATE INSURANCE F.H.A.Veterans and Conventional Loans FARM & HOME SAVINGS ASSOCIATION Home Office: Nevada, Mo. 3523 Texas Ave. (in Ridgecrest) 846-3708 LAKEVIEW CLUP 3 Miles N. On Tabor Road Saturday Night: Johnny Bush and The Bandeleros From 9 - 1 p. m. STAMPEDE Every Thursday Nite (ALL BRANDS BEER 35?) Texarkana prisoners end strike TEXARKANA, Tex. <A>) _ Warden L. M. Connett said Wed- nesday that operations at the Fed- eral Correctional Institution were back to normal following the end of a four-day inmate strike. Connett said inmates and prison staff were discussing complaints. About 500 of the inmate popu- lation of 575 went on a no-eat, no-workstrike Sunday morning. Connett said almost all of the in- mates ate chicken dinner Tuesday night and had breakfast at the institution Wednesday. He said one of the most fre- quently mentioned of the inmate complaints was that the number of caseworkers was insufficient. counseling is needed, what degree of supervision would be advisable, and so on. However, of the 175 employes, 161 are paid for their ability to counsel, advise and evaluate these people,Connett said. Its not a case of there just being five or six people as the only ones who have concern.He said inmates had complained about educational, medical and dental programs at the institu- tion, but that he was unable to pinpoint any particular area of complaint. I think everybody has his own idea,Connett said. The prison staff numbers 175 persons, of whom six are case- workers. A caseworker, Connett said, is part of six multimember teams that work with inmates to determine his housing, whether he belongs in this particular institu- tion, what type of training and They have varying numbers of requests,Connett said. We cer- tainly share this concern. We hope to work out individual problems as best we can, but some are not in our purview, and naturally wed like to have more resources.He said the prison budget for the current fiscal year was $2.4 Sbisa Hall & Duncan Hall Meal Schedule Week Beginning April 16 Thru April 22, 1972 Master Menu No. 1 SUNDAY Breakfast Orange Juice Asst. Dry Cereal Fried Eggs Pan Fried Bacon Blueberry Pan Cake ToastOleoJelly Syrup Scrambled Eggs Coffee—Milk Dinner * Baked Ham * Candied Sweet Potatoes with Marshmallows Steamed Rice * Buttered Frozen Peas Harvard Beets Tossed Salad French Dressing Mustard Cherry Pie White BreadOleoIce Tea MONDAY Breakfast Tomato Juice Asst. Dry Cereal 1. Scrambled Eggs Home Fried Potatoes ToastOleoJelly 2. Blueberry Muffins Sausage Patties Coffee—Milk SbisaAll plus Hotcakes, Fried and Scrambled Eggs Dinner *Chicken Fried Steak Cream Gravy *Beef Turnovers with Gravy Steamed Rice ♦Home Fried Potatoes ♦Brussel Sprouts Okra and Tomatoes Strawberry Jello Salad Chocolate Pudding BreadOleoIce Tea Supper ♦Spaghetti and Meat Balls Spaghetti Sauce Hot Roast Beef Sandwich ♦Whole String Beans w/Ham Base Carrots Buttered Tossed Salad Vinaigrette Dressing Toasted French Garlic Bread Strawberry Cake Coffee—MilkOleo TUESDAY Breakfast Orange Juice Asst. Dry Cereal 1. Blueberry Muffins Pan Fried Bacon 2. Scrambled Eggs Home Fried Potatoes ToastJ ellyOleo CoffeeMilk Sbisa—All plus Hotcakes and Fried Eggs Dinner ♦Barbecue Franks ♦Fresh Water Catfish with Tartar Sauce ♦Baked Macaroni and Cheese ♦Buttered Chopped Broccoli Buttered Squash Steamed Rice Grape Jello Salad Apricot Crisp BreadOleo Fruit Punch Supper ♦Strip Steak, 10 oz. Au Jus Polish Sausage Steamed Spinach ♦French Fried Potatoes ♦Buttered Yellow Com Spiced Hot Apple Slices Tossed Salad Russian Dressing Crimson Cake with White Icing Hot Rolls Oleo CoffeeMilk WEDNESDAY FRIDAY Breakfast Grapefruit Juice Asst. Dry Cereal 1. Fresh Fruit Hotcakes and Syrup Finger Steaks ToastJellyOleo 2. Cherry Strudel Rolls Finger Steaks CoffeeMilk SbisaAll plus Scrambled and Fried Eggs Breakfast Fresh Fruit Asst. Dry Cereal 1. Scrambled Eggs Pan Fried Bacon Hot BiscuitsJellyOleo 2. Coffee Cake Hot BiscuitsJellyOleo Pan Fried Bacon Coffee Milk SbisaAll plus Hotcakes and Fried Eggs Dinner ♦Braised Beef with Gravy ♦Com Dogs with Mustard Chicken and Rice Soup ♦Buttered Noodles ♦Corn Buttered ♦Green Buttered Peas Stewed Tomatoes Oleo Leaf Lettuce and Tomato Salad Butterscotch Brownies White Bread Ice Tea Supper 2 Tamales in Shuck 1 Enchilada Chili w/Shredded Cheese Topping Spanish Rice Pinto Beans Shredded Lettuce Salad Mortons Tortilla Chips Chili Con Queso Jalapeno Peppers Crackers Bread Cookies and Ice Cream Milk Coffee Tea Dinner ♦Breaded Cod Fish, French Cut Tartar Sauce ♦Pan Fried Liver and Onions ♦Lyonnaise Potatoes White Shoepeg Com, Buttered, with Pimentos Cole Slaw ♦Turnip Greens with Ham Base Steamed Rice Lemon Pie BreadOleoIce Tea Supper ♦Grilled Beef Cutlet Au Jus Chili and Macaroni ♦Mashed Potatoes ♦Dried Blackeyed Peas w/Salt Pork Steamed Rice Buttered Brussel Sprout Garden Green Salad French Dressing Fruit Bars Hot RollsOleoCoffeeMilk THURSDAY Breakfast Orange Juice Asst. Dry Cereal 1. Cherry Strudel Rolls Grilled Ham 2. Hotcakes and Syrup Grilled Ham Hot BiscuitsJellyOleo Coffee—Milk Sbisa—All plus Scrambled and Fried Eggs SATURDAY Dinner ♦Turkey Pot Pie ♦Bratwurst with Mustard ♦Buttered Rice ♦Cut Green Beans with Ham Base Buttered Carrots Tossed Salad French Dressing Cherry Tarts BreadOleo Grape Punch Breakfast Pineapple Juice Asst. Dry Cereal 1. Coffee Cake Sausage Patties ToastJellyOleo 2. Scrambled Eggs ToastJellyOleo Sausage Patties Coffee'—Milk SbisaAll plus Hot Cakes and Fried Eggs Supper ♦Meat Loaf with 101 Sauce Barbecue Beef on Bun ♦New Potatoes, Buttered Parsley ♦Mustard Greens with Ham Base Spice Beets Great Northern Beans with Salt Pork Health Salad Marble Cake Hot Rolls Oleo Chocolate Milk Coffee Dinner ♦Fried Chicken Cream Gravy ♦French Fried Potatoes ♦Green Garden Peas, Buttered Buttered Cauliflower Herb Rice Cherry Jello Individual Pound Cake Tossed Salad French Dressing BreadOleoPunch Supper Supper ♦Salisbury Steak Brown Gravy ♦Hash Brown Potatoes ♦Okra and Tomatoes Buttered Mixed Vegetables Perfection Salad Debbies Snack Cake BreadOleoCoffee—Milk MEAL SCHEDULE AT SBISA MEAL SCHEDULE AT DUNCAN Monday through Friday: Breakfast7:00 a. m. to 8:00 a. m. Continental Line7:00 a. m. to 10:30 a. m. Lunch10:30 a. m. to 2:30 p. m. Dinner4:30 p. m. to 6:30 p. m. Monday through Friday: Breakfast7:00 a. m. LunchM. W. F.—11:15, 12:15 and 1:15 p. m. T. Th.11:30 and 12:30 Dinner—6:30 p. m. Saturday: Breakfast7:00 a. m. to 8:30 a. m. Lunch—11:30 a. m. to 1:00 p. m. Dinner4:30 p. m. to 6:00 p. m. Saturday: Breakfast7:00 a. m. Lunch12:15 p. m. Dinner5:00 p. m. Sunday: Breakfast8:00 a. m. to 9:00 a. m. Dinner—11:30 a. m. to 1:00 p. m. Sunday: Breakfast8:00 a. m. to 9:00 a. m. Dinner12:45 p. m. MSC Food Services Open 7:00 a. m. Close 7:00 p. m. Daily Open Ice Cream Bar for Sbisa ♦The only Vegetables and Entrees Served at Duncan Hall Plus Sandwich Line in both Sbisa and Duncan at Lunch and Ham- burger line in Sbisa each week day evening. million. That includes, he said, small amounts of income the pris- on receives from the manufacture of furniture, a tire recapping op- eration and some farm operations. A dozen inmates were sent from the institution to other federal prisons Tuesday morning in an attempt to return the situation to normal, Connett said. Legislators unsure if Nixon will continue Viet withdrawal WASHINGTON <A>) Republi- can congressional leaders emerg- ed from a two-hour meeting with President Nixon today and said we honestly dont knowwhether Nixon will continue withdrawal of U.S. forces from Vietnam after May 1. Senate GOP leader Hugh Scott of Pennsylvania also said Ambas- sador William J. Porter, chief U.S. negotiator in the suspended Paris peace talks, would have a statement on the negotiations be- fore long.White House press secretary Ronald L. Ziegler said Porter is not going to move away from United States policy.He again accused the Communists of failing to show an interest in serious ne- gotiations. Nixon has said he will make another announcement concerning withdrawals by May 1. According to his timetable, U.S. troop strength in Vietnam will be at 69,000 men on that date. House Republican Leader Ger- ald Ford, of Michigan, one of 20 Congress members attending the meeting in the Cabinet Room, re- ported that Nixon has made no decision on whether withdrawals would continue after May 1. The situation will be analyzed when we get down to the commit- ment of 69,000,Ford said. Ford said there has never been a commitment that withdrawals would continue. Scott would not elaborate on Porters planned statement and Ziegler would give little indication of what its contents might be. The press secretary said Porter may be returning to Paris within the next few days and that any pronouncement would come from him in the French capital. Ziegler said Porters statement would not be related to the French government plea today that the U.S. and Communist negotiators resume the talks Nixon ordered suspended two weeks ago. The North Vietnamese have called, too, for the United States and South Vietnam to return to the table. 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Page 1: Hoi Sbisa Hall & Duncan Hall Meal Schedulenewspaper.library.tamu.edu/lccn/sn86088544/1972-04-13/ed...1972/04/13  · 3 Miles N. On Tabor Road Saturday Night: Johnny Bush and The Bandeleros

THE BATTALIONPage 4 College Station, Texas Thursday, April 13, 1972

BUSIER - JONES AGENCYREAL ESTATE • INSURANCE

F.H.A.—Veterans and Conventional Loans

FARM & HOME SAVINGS ASSOCIATIONHome Office: Nevada, Mo.

3523 Texas Ave. (in Ridgecrest) 846-3708

LAKEVIEW CLUP3 Miles N. On Tabor Road

Saturday Night: Johnny Bush and The Bandeleros

From 9 - 1 p. m.

STAMPEDE Every Thursday Nite (ALL BRANDS BEER 35?)

Texarkana prisoners end strikeTEXARKANA, Tex. <A>) _

Warden L. M. Connett said Wed­nesday that operations at the Fed­eral Correctional Institution were back to normal following the end of a four-day inmate strike.

Connett said inmates and prison staff were discussing complaints.

About 500 of the inmate popu­lation of 575 went on a “no-eat, no-work” strike Sunday morning. Connett said almost all of the in­mates ate chicken dinner Tuesday night and had breakfast at the institution Wednesday.

He said one of the most fre­quently mentioned of the inmate complaints was that the number of caseworkers was insufficient.

counseling is needed, what degree of supervision would be advisable, and so on.

“However, of the 175 employes, 161 are paid for their ability to counsel, advise and evaluate these people,” Connett said. “It’s not a case of there just being five or six people as the only ones who have concern.”

He said inmates had complained about educational, medical and dental programs at the institu­tion, but that he was unable to pinpoint any particular area of complaint. “I think everybody has his own idea,” Connett said.

The prison staff numbers 175 persons, of whom six are case­workers. A caseworker, Connett said, is part of six multimember teams that work with inmates to determine his housing, whether he belongs in this particular institu­tion, what type of training and

“They have varying numbers of requests,” Connett said. “We cer­tainly share this concern. We hope to work out individual problems as best we can, but some are not in our purview, and naturally we’d like to have more resources.”

He said the prison budget for the current fiscal year was $2.4

Sbisa Hall & Duncan Hall Meal ScheduleWeek Beginning April 16 Thru April 22, 1972

Master Menu No. 1

SUNDAYBreakfast

Orange Juice Asst. Dry Cereal Fried Eggs Pan Fried Bacon Blueberry Pan Cake Toast—Oleo—Jelly SyrupScrambled Eggs Coffee—Milk

Dinner* Baked Ham* Candied Sweet Potatoes

with Marshmallows Steamed Rice

* Buttered Frozen Peas Harvard Beets Tossed SaladFrench Dressing Mustard Cherry PieWhite Bread—Oleo—Ice Tea

MONDAYBreakfast

Tomato Juice Asst. Dry Cereal1. Scrambled Eggs

Home Fried Potatoes Toast—Oleo—Jelly

2. Blueberry Muffins Sausage Patties Coffee—Milk

Sbisa—All plus Hotcakes, Fried and Scrambled Eggs

Dinner*Chicken Fried Steak Cream Gravy

*Beef Turnovers with Gravy Steamed Rice

♦Home Fried Potatoes ♦Brussel Sprouts Okra and Tomatoes Strawberry Jello Salad Chocolate Pudding Bread—Oleo—Ice Tea

Supper♦Spaghetti and Meat Balls Spaghetti Sauce Hot Roast Beef Sandwich

♦Whole String Beans w/Ham Base Carrots Buttered Tossed Salad Vinaigrette Dressing Toasted French Garlic Bread Strawberry Cake Coffee—Milk—Oleo

TUESDAYBreakfast

Orange Juice Asst. Dry Cereal1. Blueberry Muffins

Pan Fried Bacon2. Scrambled Eggs

Home Fried Potatoes Toast—J elly—Oleo Coffee—Milk

Sbisa—All plus Hotcakes and Fried Eggs

Dinner♦Barbecue Franks ♦Fresh Water Catfish with

Tartar Sauce♦Baked Macaroni and Cheese ♦Buttered Chopped Broccoli Buttered Squash Steamed Rice Grape Jello Salad Apricot Crisp Bread—Oleo Fruit Punch

Supper♦Strip Steak, 10 oz. Au Jus Polish Sausage Steamed Spinach

♦French Fried Potatoes ♦Buttered Yellow Com Spiced Hot Apple Slices Tossed Salad Russian Dressing Crimson Cake with White Icing Hot Rolls — Oleo Coffee—Milk

WEDNESDAY FRIDAYBreakfast

Grapefruit Juice Asst. Dry Cereal1. Fresh Fruit

Hotcakes and Syrup Finger Steaks Toast—Jelly—Oleo

2. Cherry Strudel Rolls Finger Steaks Coffee—Milk

Sbisa—All plus Scrambled and Fried Eggs

BreakfastFresh Fruit Asst. Dry Cereal1. Scrambled Eggs

Pan Fried BaconHot Biscuits—Jelly—Oleo

2. Coffee CakeHot Biscuits—Jelly—Oleo Pan Fried Bacon Coffee — Milk

Sbisa—All plus Hotcakes and Fried Eggs

Dinner♦Braised Beef with Gravy ♦Com Dogs with Mustard Chicken and Rice Soup

♦Buttered Noodles ♦Corn Buttered ♦Green Buttered Peas Stewed Tomatoes Oleo Leaf Lettuce and Tomato Salad Butterscotch Brownies White Bread — Ice Tea

Supper2 Tamales in Shuck 1 EnchiladaChili w/Shredded Cheese ToppingSpanish RicePinto BeansShredded Lettuce SaladMorton’s Tortilla ChipsChili Con QuesoJalapeno PeppersCrackers — BreadCookies and Ice CreamMilk — Coffee — Tea

Dinner♦Breaded Cod Fish, French Cut Tartar Sauce

♦Pan Fried Liver and Onions ♦Lyonnaise Potatoes White Shoepeg Com, Buttered,

with Pimentos Cole Slaw

♦Turnip Greens with Ham Base Steamed Rice Lemon PieBread—Oleo—Ice Tea

Supper♦Grilled Beef Cutlet Au Jus Chili and Macaroni

♦Mashed Potatoes♦Dried Blackeyed Peas w/Salt Pork Steamed Rice Buttered Brussel Sprout Garden Green Salad French Dressing Fruit BarsHot Rolls—Oleo—Coffee—Milk

THURSDAYBreakfast

Orange Juice Asst. Dry Cereal1. Cherry Strudel Rolls

Grilled Ham2. Hotcakes and Syrup

Grilled HamHot Biscuits—Jelly—Oleo Coffee—Milk

Sbisa—All plus Scrambled and Fried Eggs

SATURDAY

Dinner♦Turkey Pot Pie ♦Bratwurst with Mustard ♦Buttered Rice♦Cut Green Beans with Ham Base Buttered Carrots Tossed Salad French Dressing Cherry Tarts Bread—Oleo Grape Punch

BreakfastPineapple Juice Asst. Dry Cereal1. Coffee Cake

Sausage Patties Toast—Jelly—Oleo

2. Scrambled Eggs Toast—Jelly—Oleo Sausage Patties Coffee'—Milk

Sbisa—All plus Hot Cakes and Fried Eggs

Supper♦Meat Loaf with 101 Sauce Barbecue Beef on Bun

♦New Potatoes, Buttered Parsley ♦Mustard Greens with Ham Base Spice Beets Great Northern Beans

with Salt Pork Health Salad Marble Cake Hot Rolls — Oleo Chocolate Milk — Coffee

Dinner♦Fried Chicken Cream Gravy

♦French Fried Potatoes ♦Green Garden Peas, Buttered Buttered Cauliflower Herb Rice Cherry Jello Individual Pound Cake Tossed Salad French Dressing Bread—Oleo—Punch

SupperSupper

♦Salisbury Steak Brown Gravy

♦Hash Brown Potatoes ♦Okra and Tomatoes Buttered Mixed Vegetables Perfection Salad Debbie’s Snack Cake Bread—Oleo—Coffee—Milk

MEAL SCHEDULE AT SBISA MEAL SCHEDULE AT DUNCANMonday through Friday:Breakfast—7:00 a. m. to 8:00 a. m. Continental Line—7:00 a. m. to 10:30

a. m.Lunch—10:30 a. m. to 2:30 p. m. Dinner—4:30 p. m. to 6:30 p. m.

Monday through Friday:Breakfast—7:00 a. m.Lunch—M. W. F.—11:15, 12:15 and

1:15 p. m.T. Th.—11:30 and 12:30

Dinner—6:30 p. m.

Saturday:Breakfast—7:00 a. m. to 8:30 a. m. Lunch—11:30 a. m. to 1:00 p. m. Dinner—4:30 p. m. to 6:00 p. m.

Saturday:Breakfast—7:00 a. m. Lunch—12:15 p. m. Dinner—5:00 p. m.

Sunday:Breakfast—8:00 a. m. to 9:00 a. m. Dinner—11:30 a. m. to 1:00 p. m.

Sunday:Breakfast—8:00 a. m. to 9:00 a. m. Dinner—12:45 p. m.MSC Food Services Open 7:00 a. m.Close 7:00 p. m. Daily

Open Ice Cream Bar for Sbisa ♦The only Vegetables and EntreesServed at Duncan Hall

Plus Sandwich Line in both Sbisa and Duncan at Lunch and Ham­burger line in Sbisa each week day evening.

million. That includes, he said, small amounts of income the pris­on receives from the manufacture of furniture, a tire recapping op­eration and some farm operations.

A dozen inmates were sent from the institution to other federal prisons Tuesday morning in an attempt to return the situation to normal, Connett said.

Legislators unsure if Nixon will continue Viet withdrawal

WASHINGTON <A>) — Republi­can congressional leaders emerg­ed from a two-hour meeting with President Nixon today and said “we honestly don’t know” whether Nixon will continue withdrawal of U.S. forces from Vietnam after May 1.

Senate GOP leader Hugh Scott of Pennsylvania also said Ambas­sador William J. Porter, chief U.S. negotiator in the suspended Paris peace talks, would have a statement on the negotiations “be­fore long.”

White House press secretary Ronald L. Ziegler said Porter “is not going to move away from United States policy.” He again accused the Communists of failing to show an interest in serious ne­gotiations.

Nixon has said he will make another announcement concerning withdrawals by May 1. According to his timetable, U.S. troop strength in Vietnam will be at 69,000 men on that date.

House Republican Leader Ger­ald Ford, of Michigan, one of 20

Congress members attending the meeting in the Cabinet Room, re­ported that Nixon has made no decision on whether withdrawals would continue after May 1.

“The situation will be analyzed when we get down to the commit­ment of 69,000,” Ford said.

Ford said there has never been a commitment that withdrawals would continue.

Scott would not elaborate on Porter’s planned statement and Ziegler would give little indication of what its contents might be.

The press secretary said Porter may be returning to Paris within the next few days and that any pronouncement would come from him in the French capital.

Ziegler said Porter’s statement would not be related to the French government plea today that the U.S. and Communist negotiators resume the talks Nixon ordered suspended two weeks ago.

The North Vietnamese have called, too, for the United States and South Vietnam to return to the table.

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Aircraft will be displayed

THE KED LIOS3606 S. College Ave.

at Easterwood by ArmyAn Army aviation display will

be at Easterwood Field Friday afternoon in conjunction with the Army ROTC flight program at A&M.

Col. Thomas R. Parsons said the 1 to 5 p.m. static display will be open to the public and TAMU per­sonnel as well as Army cadets interested in the program.

Planes in the display will in­clude the OV-1 Mohawk and UH- 1H Huey and AH-1 Cobra heli­copters. The Army III Corps at Fort Hood will provide the air­craft.

in active duty training. Consisting of 36% hours instruction, the flight program can lead to a private flying license at the in­dividual’s choice. Colonel Par­sons said.

Proudly Prcsenta

TheCountry Five

Featuring- A Wide Vars of Music

EVERY FRIDA! NITE

Davidson to receive donation for $15,900

Dr. James Davidson, assistantprofessor of nuclear engineering at A&M, has received a grant in­volving an effort to build a new kind of nuclear reactor.

Army cadets who participate in the flight program receive pre­liminary flight and ground train­ing, upon which the military builds

The grant for $15,900 is entitled “Plasma Diffusion in Asymmetric Toroidal Geometries and its Ef­fect on Blanket Design.”

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