The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 22, 1968, Image 3

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THE BATTALION
Thursday, February 15, 1968
College Station, Texas Page 3
Anti-Johnson
Group Urges
Building Halt
AUSTIN rjP) — An off-campus
group of anti-Johnson Democrats
think the President should halt
work on the Lyndon B. Johnson
Library at the University of Tex
as in the interests of economy.
“Construction should be stop
ped on ‘LBJ’s Temple’ because of
spending cuts in welfare pro
grams and rising expenditures in
Vietnam,” Tom Nagy, a graduate
student, told a local meeting of
the Dissenting Democrats of Tex
as (DDT).
“This would be Johnson’s own
tribute as a goodwill gesture.”
Nagy’s suggestion that the
DDT take an official stand on the
library construction was referred
to a committee for a report at
the next meeting.
The DDT meeting was held at
the University YMCA building
just off the campus. Don All
ford, state co-chairman of DDT,
presided at the meeting which was
called to organize Austin efforts
for Sen. Eugene McCarthy, D-
Minn., for the democratic presi
dential nomination.
“The best way to bring the boys
back from Vietnam is to bring
LBJ back home to Texas,” Allford
told the group.
Allford predicted that the Tex
as Liberal Democrats (TLD) or
ganization meeting in Austin this
weekend would adopt a resolution
urging Johnson not to seek re-
election.
Man Deferred
Since Brothers
Died In Service
MEDFORD, Ore. (A 5 ) — The
Jackson County Selective Service
board gave a one-year draft defer
ment today to Douglas T. Row-
den, 19, who is the brother of two
men who died in Vietnam.
The local board gave the youth
a compassionate hardship defer
ment during a closed hearing. The
youth earlier had been ordered to
undergo a prerinduction physical.
Mrs. Harvey Rowden, the moth
er, presented petitions with nearly
1,000 signatures to the board
Tuesday, recommending a defer
ment.
Her two older boys, James and
John, were killed in combat while
serving in the Marine Corps. Both
were 21 when they died.
A 10-year-old son, Malcolm,
also lives at the family home in
Jacksonville, Ore.
Harvey Rowden thanked the
draft board for the deferment and
said later, “Pm sure they did all
they could. Our hearts go out to
all of the others who have to go.”
Mr. and Mrs. Rowden and Doug
las all work at the Medford Corp.,
a lumber complex. Douglas works
at the sawmill.
Attorney Calls
ABA Proposal
‘Ridiculous’
FORT WORTH <A>)_An Amer
ican Bar Association recommenda
tion to limit press coverage of
trials and arrests is “ridiculous,”
says George Cochran, Fort Worth
criminal attorney.
“They are not going to dictate
to me and I’ll oppose any such
move in Texas,” he said.
Cochran is chairman of the
criminal law section of the Texas
Bar Association.
The recommendation, approved
by the ABA Monday, calls for
adherence to the “Reardon Re
port,” which would prevent the
disclosure of a defendant’s prior
record, confessions and the results
of fingerprinting and lie detector
tests.
The report, prepared by a com
mittee chaired by Justice Paul
C. Reardon of the Supreme Judi
cial Court of Massachusetts,
would limit public information to
the name, age and family status
of the accused, a description of
the arrest and the charge.
English Exams
Set For Journalists
The English Proficiency Exam
ination for all journalism majors
who signed the list at registra
tion, will be given on Thursday,
February 29, at 3:30 p.m. in the
Journalism Department.
Anyone who has a conflict in
his schedule should notify C. J.
Leabo, department head.
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