The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 15, 1970, Image 4

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THE BATTALION
Page 4 College Station, Texas Tuesday, September 15, 1970
Agnew charges producers,
songs brainwashing youth
LAS YEGAS, Nev. <A>) — Vice
President Spiro T. Agnew ac
cused some songwriters and mo
tion picture makers Monday
night of brainwashing young
Americans with lyrics and films.
The words and pictures carry
a message, Agnew said, of a
drug culture that “threatens to
sap our national strength unless
we move hard and fast to bring
it under control.”
Agnew said he wasn’t suggest
ing any conspiracy among lyri
cists, entertainers or movie pro
ducers. “But the cumulative im
pact of some of their work ad
vances the wroung cause,” he
said.
Agnew’s Las Vegas speech,
broadcast across Nevada on ra
dio and television, was prepared
Haim to head
pollution panel
CONTINUOUS OUTPUT LASER using organic dyes has
been developed by Kodak laboratories. The laser, which
consists of a solution of yellow organic dye excited by an
argon ion laser, is supposed to lower the cost of lasers as
compared to rubies, glasses, and gases.
Smith to speak
to industry here
Gov. Preston Smith will key
note the two-day 20th annual
Texas Industrial Development
Conference this week at A&M.
Theme of the Thursday and
Friday conference is “Challenges
of the Early 70’s.”
The program is sponsored by
A&M Industrial Economics Re
search Division, headed by James
R. Bradley, and the Texas Indus
trial Development Council.
A&M Acting President A. R.
Luedecke will introduce Governor
Smith, who is scheduled to give
a 35-minute address starting at
9:10 a.m. Thursday.
The Thursday luncheon speak
er will be Terence G. Jackson Jr.,
senior operations analyst, Urban
and Social Systems, Stanford Re
search Institute, Washington.
Jackson’s topic is “Which Way
Texas’ Future Industrial Devel
opment.”
Two concurrent afternoon ses
sions are scheduled.
One group will hear “Nuts and
Bolts of Industrial Development”
and the other session has the
topic “Current Happenings of In
terest to Full Time Industrial
Development Personnel.”
Among the afternoon speakers
is State Sen. Chet Brooks of
Pasadena, chairman of the In
terim Joint Vocational-Technical
Education Study Committee.
Three views of the environ
mental aspects of industrial plant
location will be presented Friday
morning.
Dr. Roy W. Hann, Jr., associ
ate head of the Environmental
Engineering Division of A&M’s
Civil Engineering Department,
will head one of three panels at
a National Hazardous Substances
Pollution Symposium in New Or
leans this week.
The symposium, sponsored by
the U. S. Coast Guard and the
Department of Interior, is in re
sponse to a requirement in the
Water Quality Improvement Act
of 1970 requiring President Nix
on to submit to Congress a rec
ommendation dealing with the
control of hazardous materials
discharged from vessels and on
shore and offshore facilities by
Nov. 1, 1970.
Dr. Hann’s panel has the task
of defining those elements and
compounds, which discharge in
any quantity into or upon the
navigable waters of the United
States, present an imminent and
substantial danger to the public
health or welfare. The study in
cludes but is not limited to fish,
shellfish, wildlife, shorelines and
beaches.
Other panels will explore the
legal and economic aspects of
Control of hazardous materials
and possible means of prevention,
detection, and removal of dis
charges.
for a $100 a plate dinner at the
Sahara Hotel.
“A popular recent movie — I
will not name it here because I
don’t want to promote it — has
as its heroes two men who are
able to lead a carefree life off
the illegal proceeds of drugs,”
Agnew said.
“We can expect more of this
for one good reason — there’s
money in it,” Agnew said.
“Fortunately some networks,
film companies, newspapers and
magazines are beginning to coun
ter drug abuse with documen
taries, productions and articles,”
Agnew said. “But far too many
producers and editors are still
succumbing to the temptation of
the sensational and playing right
into the hands of the drug cul
ture,” he added.
Agnew said, “When we allow
a creeping permissiveness to per
meate every aspect of our rela
tions with our young people we
are not helping them, we are
harming them ...”
“If this hard sense brings
down upon us the label of being
squares, then we’ll just have to
live with it because it is up to
each one of us to squarely face
up to the responsibility of being
mature human beings.”
Agnew said the messages of
the drug culture get by “largely
because good citizens don’t notice
it or because the message is too
loud to hear. This propaganda
will wither under the light of
pitiless publicity . . .”
“You can set an example
within your own family, of firm
ness with understanding, of the
kind of authority with compas
sion that will prevent the loneli
ness that makes people run for
the escape hatches of the drug
culture,” he stated.
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