The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 13, 1971, Image 3

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    IE BATTALION
Wednesday, October 13, 1971
College Station, Texas
Page 3
onnally expects economy agencies to ease restrictions
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DALLAS (API—Secretary of the
reasury John Connally said to-
he expects the wage-price
■ontrol agencies will begin to
Soosen the reins somewhat be
cause the country’s economy, he
leclared, cannot be kept in a
lernianent freeze.
Connally said he hopes that
; he pay control board and price
:ommission started “working
;hemselves out of a job from the
lay they took office.”
The secretary, a Democrat, for
mer Texas governor and former
secretary of the Navy, again de
clared that he has no ambition
to be president.
Connally told a news conference
that the wage-price control agen
cies will continue to function until
the economy is stable. He said he
could not predict when that will
be.
Connally was in Dallas to ad
dress the Texas Mid-Continent
Oil and Gas Association.
Connally said the government
assumed that the production of
energy for the nation is a re
sponsibility of the private sector
of the economy. He referred to
a possible future energy crisis.
The oil and gas industry, he said,
plans to gasify naphtha and coal
and produce gas from other
sources of energy besides import
ing liquefied gas.
The secretary said the deep
ening energy situation was in
evitable in the United States be
cause some fundamental prob
lems dealing with energy had
not been recognized. He did not
specify what he meant by “prob
lems.”
Questioned about running for
president on the Democratic tick
et, Connally replied, “I don’t even
get into this kind of discussion.
I have no ambitions, no desires
whatsoever. I was quite happy
practicing law at Houston, Tex.,
when I left to become secretary
of the treasury. I am happy do
ing that, and have no ambitions
beyond that.”
He added, referring to his serv
ing in a Republican Cabinet, “It
is not in my mind to switch
political parties. I don’t even think
about it. I don’t have time for
politics. I have too many prob
lems.”
Asked whether he expects to
play any part in selecting a new
Texas Democratic chairman to
succeed Dr. Elmer Baum, who
announced his resignation Mon
day, Connally said, “None.”
He said he believes the post
will be filled by the state Demo
cratic Executive Committee with
advice from Gov. Preston Smith,
Lt. Gov. Ben Barnes and U.S.
Sen. Lloyd Bentsen.
“I’ll play no part,” Connally
said. “I doubt if I’d even be
consulted by either the Demo
crats or the Republicans at this
stage.”
Profit reason for de-emphasis on TV news, journalist says
WASHINGTON (^l—A former
television news executive told a
Senate panel Tuesday that the
profit motive, not government
harassment, has led to de-empha
sis of news and documentary
programs by the nation’s broad
cast networks.
Fred Friendly, former presi
dent of CBS news, testified it is
more profitable to televise an
“intellectual ghetto” of nighttime
entertainment rather than some
times controversial documentaries
and news specials which sponsors
are less willing to support.
He told a subcommittee on con
stitutional rights headed by Sen.
Sam J. Ervin Jr., D-N.C., that
Vice President Spiro T. Agnew,
Congress and the Federal Com
munications Commission should
worry more about violence and
low-level nightly entertainment
and less about newscasters.
Agnew’s “motives might not
be so suspect,” if he showed such
concern, Friendly said.
“If some members of Congress
were as concerned with the sell
ing of violence and superfluous
medicine as they were with the
CBS documentary ‘The Selling
of the Pentagon,’ the debate over
slanting the news might be more
understandable,” Friendly testi
fied in the subcommittee inquiry
into freedom of the press.
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OFFICIAL NOTICE
SPECIAL NOTICE
ATTENTION DECEMBER GRADU
ATES 1 You may order graduation an
nouncements beginning Sept. 13—Oct. 16,
Mon.-Fri., 9-12—1-4. Cashiers window, MSC.
8t20
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Official notices must arrive in the Office
of Student Publications before deadline of
l p.m. of the day proceeding publication.
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Bhuiyan, A. F. M. Sadiqul Islam
Degree: Ph.D. in Agricultural Engineering
(Soil & Water)
Dissertation: DYNAMIC SIMULATION
OF UNSTEADY FLOW OF WATER
IN UNSATURATED SOILS AND ITS
APPLICATION TO SUBIRRIGATION
SYSTEM DESIGN.
Time: October 19, 1971 at 8:00 a. m.
Place: Room 209 in the Agricultural En
gineering Bldg.
George W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
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APPLICANTS FOR ADMISSION TO THE
PROFESSIONAL CURRICULUM
VETERINARY MEDICINE IN 1972.
The Veterinary Aptitude Test (V.A.T.)
will be required of all applicants seeking
admission to the professional curriculum
in the College of Veterinary Medicine in
1972. Results of the test must be reported
to the College of Veterinary Medicine be
fore consideration of any application.
Application car<lfl for. admission to the
test should reach the Psychological Corpo
ration before November 1, 1971. These
cards are available at the Dean s Office,
College of Veterinary Medicjne. Students
who will not qualify as applicants in 1972
should not take the test. 19t80
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
SEPTEMBER 27, 1971
OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF
ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS
To be eligible to purchase the Texas A&M
University ring, an undergraduate student
must have at least one academic year m
residence and credit for ninety-five (96)
semester hours. The hours passed at the
preliminary grade report period on October
f-fiv«
leave ^their names with the Ring Clerk,
T>;,r.v.nvri Rmulincr. b>ne.
t p< -
18, 1971 may be used in satisfying this
ninety-five hour requirement. Students
qualifying under this regulation may now
their names with the RinK Clerk,
Room Seven, Richard Coke Building. She,
in turn, will check all records to determine
ring eligibility. . , ,
Orders for these rings will be taken by
the Ring Clerk starting November
rings will
i
i
ry
The Ring Clerk is on duty from SiOO^a. m.
1971 and continuing through December
1971. The
Registrar’s
about Janua
14, 1971.
the Re
:em
Lie rings will be returned to
strar’s Office to be delivered on
21. 1972.
to 12:00 noon, Monday through Friday,
of each week.
H. L Heaton, Dean
Admissions and Records
Mrs. H. Brownlee,
Ring Clerk
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JOE FAULK ’32
Our 25th year in Bryan
Friendly, now a Columbia Uni
versity professor of broadcast
journalism, took issue with earlier
witnesses who called the FCC a
threat to broadcast freedom
through its checks on program
content.
“Most of the time the FCC has
been a tower of jello,’ Friendly
said, “more concerned with citi
zens’ band radio and marine fre
quencies than with the crucial
communications that shape our
lives.
“It is the dollar sign, not the
government’s censorship stamp,
that has drastically reduced the
amount of air time devoted to
documentaries and public-affairs
programming.”
Friendly and NBC President
Julian Goodman contended the
government has no business seek
ing unused film clips and report
ers notes in investigating news
stories.
Goodman endorsed legislation
that would guarantee “protection
of information on a uniform na
tional basis.”
Stanford Smith, president of
the American Newspaper Pub
lishers Association, and Dave
Hamer, president of the National
Press Photographers Association,
also urged favorable consideration
of pending legislation to guaran
tee the privacy of unused news
men’s notes and photographs. But
Smith said enactment should de
pend on the outcome of pending
court cases.
OP A service sorority organized
A&M’s first service sorority,
Omega Phi Alpha, officially or
ganized Monday night with the
20 charter members electing
Johnna Stafford of Eagle Pass
president.
The sophomore sociology major
emphasized the coed organization
will be active in many university
functions. Miss Stafford said the
OPA sponsors are Dr. Bonnie
Stadelman, assistant professor of
history, and Mrs. Patricia Self,
women’s counselor.
Miss Stafford pointed out OPA
is the sister organization to the
Alpha Phi Omega service fra
ternity.
OPA will assist APO in univer
sity and community service proj
ects, Miss Stafford said.
The sorority has a distinctive
bright yellow dress which mem
bers will wear during specified
days on campus, she noted.
Miss Stafford added the soro
rity pledge class is full for the
fall semester.
Junior college conference to be held
Officials will study the account-
Sessions featuring Dr. Alfredo Pa., will be held in the Memorial
first project is to raise funds to a ^9ity challenge of the two-year G. De Los Santos, El Paso Com- Student Center,
have benches installed around the coll ege in the 28th Community munity College president who A Sunday dinner will be high-
Academic Building Liberty Bell. College Conference at A&M Oct. was formerly at Northhampton lighted with a talk by Dr. Jack
Elected vice president is Karen
24-25.
More than 100 presidents and
McNeely, daughter of Mr. and deans of Texas’ public and pri-
Mrs. Melvin L. McNeely Sr. of vate junior colleges are expected
1640 Barak Lane, Bryan. Secre- for the two-day conference spon-
tary-treasurer is Linda Todd, sored by A&M, announced junior
daughter of Mrs. Doris D. Todd college relations committee chair-
of 2605 Kurten Road, Bryan.
man C. H. Ransdell.
Community College in Bethlehem, K. Williams, A&M president.
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