Page 2 THE BATTALION College Station, Texas Wednesday, February 17, 1971 CADET SLOUCH by Jim Earle Drug industry shares fault for abuse crisis, critics say WASHINGTON ) _ New complaints that the American pharmaceutical industry over produces dangerous drugs and thereby supplies the curbstone pusher as well as the comer drug store are rising in Congress, the administration and the medi cal profession. C o n g r essional investigators have concluded that between eight and 10 billion pep pills alone are produced legally each year, and more than half are diverted illi citly into the streets. “We have found that overpro duction of amphetamines by legi timate manufacturers . . . and promiscuous prescribing practices by some physicians has set the stage for an amphetamine epi demic,” said Rep. Claude Peper, chairman of the House Committee on Crime. “Have you ver had an irresistible urge that you couldn’t control?” Federal agents say the legiti mate drugs pour into the black market through theft, mail or ders and sloppy controls over ex ports. They cite these as an example— a St. Louis firm shipped drugs purported to contain pep pills to New York for export to Formosa. But the drums contained aspirin with only a top layer of amphe tamines. The manufacturer then began black marketing 600,000 pills, but had the bad luck to choose a federal agent as one of his customers. The federal government is building a paper dam to plug these leaks. The Justice Department has be- Bulletin Board TONIGHT Intervarsity Christian Fellow ship will meet at 7:30 p.m. in room 304 of the Physics Building. Petroleum Engineers Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in room 209 of the Petroleum Engineering Build ing to hear Wayland Jordan of Conoco speak on transient flow tests in the North Sea. Aggie Wives Bridge Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. at 101 Church St. in College Station (the old city hall). THURSDAY Orange County Hometown Club will meet at 6:30 p.m. at Ralph’s Pizza at Eastgate. Young Americans for Freedom will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the old College Station city hall, 101 N. Church. Dallas Hometown Club will meet at 8 p.m. in the lobby of the MSC to have pictures made for the Aggieland. Irving Hometown Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. at Ralph’s Pizza at Eastgate. Panhandle Area Hometown Club will meet at 7 p.m. at the Country Kitchen. ‘Civil Engineering Wives Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Blue Flame Room of the Lone Star Gas Co., 201 E. 27th in Bryan. El Paso Hometown Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the MSC front desk to have pictures taken for the Aggieland. Class A win ter or coat and tie should be FRIDAY Agricultural Education Wives Club will meet at 6:30 p.m. at Wyatt’s Cafeteria for their Ph.T. banquet. tonight on the tube Numbers in ( ) denote channels on the cable. 2:00 15 (12) SCONA XVI 2:30 3 (5) Edge of Night Corner Pyle Town Talk That Girl Bewitched 5:00 3 (5) 15 (12) 3:00 3 (5) 3:30 3 (5) 4:00 3 (5) 4:30 3 (5) 5:30 15 (12) What’s New (NET) General Hospital Misterogers’ Neighborhood (NET) CBS News Sesame Street (PBS) 6:00 6:30 3 (5) 3 (5) 15 (12) 7:00 3 (5) 15 (12) Bingo—Weekdays at 5, BCS*TV/9. Nothing to buy. You need not be present to win. 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:30 3 (5) 15 (12) 3 (5) 3 (5) 15 (12) 3 (5) 15 (12) 3 (5) 3 (5) 3 (5) Evening News Courtship of Eddie’s Father Campus and Community Today Room 222 NET Playhouse To Rome with Love Johnny Cash Soul (PBS) Hawaii Five-0 Flick Out (PBS) Final News The FBI The Law and Mr. Jones Cbe Battalion Opinions expressed in The Battalion are those of the student writers only. The Battalion is a non-tax- supported, non-profit, self-supporting educational enter prise edited and operated by students as a university and community newspaper. Thi publisl Sunda; May, and once Battalio College a student newspaper at Texas A&M, is ne blished in College Station, Texas, daily except Saturday, ,y, Monday, and holiday periods, September through reek during summer school. LETTERS POLICY Letters to the editor must be typed, double-spaced, and no more than 300 words in length. They must be signed, although the writer’s name will be withheld by arrangement with the editor. Address correspondence to Listen Up, The Battalion, Room 217, Services Building, College Station, Texas 77843. MEMBER The Associated Press, Texas Press Association The Associated Colleeriate Press Texas 77843. .. .equesu ing, College Station, use for or not Members of the Student Publications Board are: Jim Lindsey, chairman; H. F. Filers, College of Liberal Arts; F. S. White, College of Engineering; Dr. Asa B. Childers, Jr., College of Veterinary Medicine; Dr. Z. L. Carpenter, College of Agriculture; and Roger Miller, student. erw origin pul matter he: cred blishi ed herein. ter Herein are also reserved. Second-Class postage paid at College Station, Texas. paper and local news of spontaneous Rights of republication of all other Represer vices, Inc :d nationally by National Educational Advertising Services, Inc., New York City, Chicago, Los Angeles and San Francisco. EDITOR DAVID MIDDLEBROOKE Assistant Editor Hayden Whitsett Managing Editor Fran Zupan Women’s Editor Sue Davis Sports Editor Clifford Broyles ATTENTION TO ALL JRS. & SOPHS Urgent Pictures will be made at the University Studio according to the following schedule. S-V Feb. 15-19 WXYZ Feb. 22-26 Make ups will be made March 2 -12. Your cooperation is necessary for your picture to appear in the Aggieland. gun drafting regulations to im plement the 1970 Drug Control Act. On May 1, it will require an nual licensing and inspection for the first time of all manufactur ers of dangerous drugs, and reg istration of distributors and dis pensers such as hospitals, phar macies and doctors. The Federal Bureau of Narco tics and Dangerous Drugs will have about 1,300 agents by mid- 1971 to police 5,000 manufactur ers and distributors, 8,000 hospi tals, 50,000 pharmacies and 350,- 000 physicians. The new law provides a moni tor of the legal drug distribution chain, and increases penalties for violations by fines of $15,000 to $25,000 and prison terms of 5 to 15 years. More importantly, a manufacturer can be put out of business by revocation of his li cense. The FBNDD estimates that in 1969, the last year in which fig ures are available, 20 per cent of all pep pills and sedatives made in this county were lost to the black market before they got to retailers. Listen up Next step logical Editor: This is an open letter to J. Chris Cooley ’46. Mr. Cooley, I do not agree with your opinion, however it does have merit. You are right—Texas A&M has fine traditions and they should not be associated with “bad” names. Therefore, I will take your arguments, that.. . “A&M has become famous throughout the world because of its glorious traditions. I do not think that A&M should be associated with paying tribute to a criminal” and apply them. 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