^ Texas Prison Head Slams IRS Recent Crime Statistics AUSTIN (•#*) — Texas’ prison population has remained steady the past few years, and the man who runs the prisons says he has no confidence in statistics that show a booming crime rate. Dr. George Beto was asked Thursday at a House Appropria tions Committee hearing on the pristfn budget how he accounted for the static inmate population in the face of increasing crime. “I am not convinced that crime is increasing so fast,” Beto said. “I don’t have any confidence in these statistics. I don’t think there’s been the increase in crime that they are crying about.” THE NUMBER of inmates has remained at about 12,500 for sev- BUSIER AGENCY REAL ESTATE • INSURANCE F.H.A.—Veterans and Conventional Loans ARM & HOME SAVINGS ASSOCIATION Home Office: Nevada, Mo. 3523 Texas Ave. (in Ridgecrest) 846-3708 CASA CHAPULTEPEC You iderin: OPEN 11:00 A. M. CLOSE 10:00 P. M. 1315 COLLEGE AVENUE —- PHONE 822-0872 SPECIALS GOOD FRL. SAT. & SUN. BEEF TACOS. 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There are drug problems with in the walls, he said. “VISITORS attempt to drop it off on Sundays. ... We don’t allow inmates to have nasal in halers because they can cut them up and boil them in water and get a life out of them. ... We had to stop inmates from making model airplanes because of the glue,” Beto said. He said under questioning from Rep. Oscar Carrillo of Benavides that “It may be that we need some Spanish teachers” for Mex- ican-American inmates, whom he said make up 20 per cent of the prisoners. BETO complained that some state college business managers are not following the law that requires them to buy dormitory mattresses from the prison fac tory. He said they claim they are not using tax money but are spending funds collected from dormitory fees, meals and ath letic event tickets. This is “worth investigating,” said Rep. J. E. Ward, Glen Rose. WIGGLING HUBBY THROUGH COLLEGE Jennifer Albrig-ht, 19, a part-time belly dancer, performs at private parties in Bangor, Maine, to earn money to help her husband through Bangor Theological Seminary. Stephen, who always attends the performances, says proudly Jenny is a ball of fire. Beside dancing, she keeps busy cooking gourmet meals for her husband, training as a telephone operator, waiting on tables at a restaurant, and taking a night course at University of Maine. (AP Wirephoto) THE BATTALION Friday, February 7, 1969 College Station, Texas Page 3 Three New Officers Assigned To A&M Assignment of Army Lt. Col. Donald S. Ballard and three in structors to the Military Science Department has been announced by Col. Jim H. McCoy, com mandant. Colonel Ballard, 45, was as signed here following a year in Vietnam service with the 24th Army Corps headquarters. New instructors are Capt. Wil liam C. Mattei of Houston, Capt. Harry N. Joyner III of Wichita Falls and SFC Cornelius D. Scott of Waco. A 23-year veteran of Petoskey, Mich., Colonel Ballard has served in Germany, Korea and Vietnam. The infantry officer was commis sioned from officer candidate school and completed degree re quirements in education at the University of Georgia. He wears, among other decorations, the Combat Infantry Badge and Bronze Star with Oak Leaf Clus ter. CAPTAIN MATTEI, 30, served with engineer units in France, Germany and Pleiku, Vietnam. Before coming to A&M, the 1962 University of Texas graduate commanded the 102nd Engineer Company (construction support). A 1965 U. S. Military Academy graduate, Captain Joyner, 26, was an 82nd Airborne Division company commander and bat talion intelligence officer, assist ant division operations plans of ficer and company commander with the 25th Infantry Division. Sergeant Scott, 32, was with a 4th Corps area advisory team of the Military Assistance Command in Vietnam before assignment at A&M. The light weapons infan try man has 10 years service in cluding a stint in Gertnany and wears the Combat Infantry Badge and Bronze Star. Greyhound Bus Lines 1300 Texas 823-8071 • Inexpensive Charter Serv ice for student groups or classes. • Group accomodations arranged. A&M Chaperons Needed For Field Tour Student chaperons are in de mand for a summer bus tour sponsored by the American Field Service International and Aggies are being asked to help. “I really hope that some Ag gies will apply,” said Kathy Gau- tesen, chaperon screening com mittee chairman, “because we are in great need of males for the trip.” “This is the climax of an 11- month stay in the United States for these teenagers,” Miss Gaute- tesen commented. “Enroute, they will stay with families in towns around the country. . BA TTALION CLASSIFIED — WANT AD RATES earcfi, _ larket- : One day per word each addition! 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LET “SU WORK FOR YOU.” 1907 S. College, Bryan, Texas. 823-5362. 605tfn FOR SALE 9 houses in Bryan and College Area for $500 or less each. Live in them while in school and sell them at a good price. Also two attractive fur nished duplexes, low priced. Very large house for large family, 3803 Cavitt Drive. All for immediate sale. Let R. L. Jackson Real Estate show them to you at once. Office Phone: 846-9134 Residence: 846-7248 Have other more expensive homes. 64t2 HUMPTY DUMPTY CHILDREN’S CENTER 3406 South College Ave. — 823-8626 Kindergarten (5 yr. olds) — Mrs. Larry Whitlock, B.S. Playschool (4 yr. olds) — Mrs. Martin, B.S. Playschool (3 yr. olds) — Mrs. Bob Hathcock, B.S. Playschool (2 yr. olds) — Mrs. Clarence Cobb Assistant to teachers — Mrs. Phillip Montalbano Child Care: — Mrs. Ruth White, Miss Rose Franks, Mrs. Lee Bond, Mrs. Ingeborg Bengs ; Assistants — Vester Sharpe, Rachel Benson, Peggy Charah- za; Secretary —- Mrs. Francis Griffin. Owner and Director — Mrs. Larry Jones, R.N. 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Aggie Den 307 University Drive. 61tfn WE BUY MOST ANYTHING — AGGIE DEN. 51tfn Sealed proposals for the sale and re moval of two wooden frame residences will be received at the office of the Director of Physical Plant, 600 University Drive (FM 60), Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas. Dwellings are approximately 1400 square feet in size. In structions to Bidders and Proposal Forms may be obtained from the Director of Physical Plant, telephone 845-4311. The university reserves the right to waive any technicalities and reject any and all bids. It is now time for all Departmental and Professional Clubs, Hometown and Inter national Clubs, Honor Societies, Sports Clubs, and Service Organizations, who did not apply for recognition the first semester, to file a list of their officers with the Student Finance Center, MSC. Deadline Feb. 15, 1969. TRY BATTALION CLASSIFIED GM Lowest Priced Cars $49.79 per mo. 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She also noted that applicants must be at least 20 years old and have three years of college. Those over 21, however, need have only two years. An interview, re quired of all who apply, will be held Sunday, Feb. 23, at 2 p.m. in Brown College Library on the Rice campus. The 150 chaperons selected will accompany some 3,000 teenage students from over 61 countries as they tour the United States by bus before returning to their home country. “The work is voluntary,” she continued, “but all travel and liv ing expenses will be paid by the AFS. This program gives those involved a chance to participate in a program whose goals are mutual respect, understanding, and peace among the peoples of the earth.” No. 1 In College Sales Fidelity Union Life Insurance Company 303 College Main 846-8228 Call 822-1441 Allow 20 Minutes v Tj ^ ** Carry Out or Eat-In THE PIZZA HUT .. , , 2610 Texas Ave. What’s so exciting about working at Dallas Power & Light? Listen to what these Dallas Power & Light engineers have to say. John Dittmar, BSME, New Mexico State University, Class of ’68. “At DP&L your en gineering ideas are accepted and evaluated. Another thing, I progressed at my own speed, not at a predetermined step the com pany had set. DP&L has doubled in growth approximately every 10 years. If you’re will ing to accept responsibility, you can’t help but grow with the company.” Lynn Blackwell, BSEE, Louisiana Polytech nic Institute, Class of ’68. “I was impressed with the ability and willingness of DP&L engineers to help the younger engineers. I was assured of receiving responsible assign ments and I’m especially proud of the re sponsibility I’ve already been given in the operation of the underground distribution network of downtown Dallas.” John Finneran, Master of Engineering, Texas A&M University, Class of ’68. “The company is not so large it overwhelms you, yet it is large enough to offer excellent opportunity for advancement. The company has shown an interest in me, not only in my engineer ing ability, but in what I, as a young engi neer, think and feel.” These are a few of the recently graduated engineers who have found out that DP&L delivers what it promises. If you’re interested in challenge, opportunity, responsibility and growth potential, we’d like to talk to you. DP&L representatives will be on your campus FEBRUARY 18-19 Or write to Grant Whitt, Personnel Department, Dallas Power & Light Company, 1506 Commerce Street, Dallas, Texas 75201. DALLAS POWER & LIGHT COMPANY An Equal Opportunity Employer