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V- ■ • ■ . ... ■ Attk f Bulletin Board Tonight The Texas A&M Sports Car u b will elect officers at a 7:30 jeting at the old College Sta- m City Hall, 101 S.. Church, esident Kerry Bonner said the Saber If, leting will be followed by a gim- ick rally open to members and Thursday The Graduate Student Council will meet in Room 3-D MSC at 11:30 a.m. of the sitors. Friday The Chess Committee will meet at 7:30 p.m. in rooms 3A, 3B and 3C of the Memorial Student Cen ter. Gravel blocked in to record Vietnam move , tourt R,'. Iad ' >12,000. fr that rttfc 0,1 look imi, trend binder corporation oonticiin. 2601 Main 2. 1ELL GRICULTWj this office I di with d ranclBi ill agree the: s for Carl Be „ Pd.Pol,lt SPECIALISTS IN THESES and DISSERTATIONS CUSTOM LOOSE LEAF BINDERS PRESENTATION FOLDERS LOWEST PRICES FAST DELIVERY Our new manufacturing facilities are located at 309 N. Washington Bryan 822-7316 WASHINGTON <A>)_Sen. Mike Gravel was blocked Tuesday from spreading on the the public rec ord a 1969 government study criti cal of Vietnam policies now being followed by President Nixon. The Senate recessed until Thursday after Republican Whip Robert Griffin refused to accede to a unanimous consent resolution that would have allowed the Alas ka Democrat to put into The Con gressional Record a 500-page memorandum prepared for Nixon as he was taking over the presi dency. The study already has been published, in part, by some news papers and magazines. It chal lenges the efficacy of massive bombing in checking the enemy, and questions the overall promise of the Vietnamization program to which Nixon is committed. Gravel said he will continue his efforts to place the full document in the Record, and he arranged to be recognized for 15 minutes when the Senate resumes business Thursday. 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And he said he would continue to do so even at the risk of a censure mo tion for disclosing official secrets. “When President Nixon adopted his Vietnam policy in 1969, he knew it could not extricate the nation from the Indochina quag mire,” Gravel told the Senate. “His highest advisers told him days after he took office that Vietnamization supported by mas sive American air power had not worked in the past and was not likely to succeed in the future,” Gravel said. Gravel said he may move to have the record-question put to a full floor vote, which he believes will require each senator to make a moral decision on the question. In a news conference a few minutes later, the senator, who had read the Pentagon papers in to the record, said Griffin must have objected for partisan rea sons, adding the White House is against them being made public. The papers apparently consist of National Security Council Memorandum No. 1 prepared at the order of Henry Kissinger to determine the status and effec tiveness of Vietnam operations as the President took office. The memorandum consists of 27 questions. The bulk of the papers is made up of responses to these questions from the the Central Intelligence Agency State Department, the Pentagon, the Joint Chiefs of Staff and other agencies. “We can see from these docu ments that President Nixon did not heed their evaluations when he developed his Vietnam policy. Instead, he designed his policy solely to avoid the appearance of a military defeat in Southeast. Asia which could be attributed to his presidency,” Gravel said. He said the President provoked the current offensive of the North Vietnamese. The North did not want to attack, he said, because they felt it would bring a resump tion of bombing of the North and jeopardize the peace talks. But Nixon, he said, called off the peace talks, provoking the of fensive. THE Wednesday, April 26, 1972 BATTALION College Station, Texas Page 3 READ BATTALION CLASSIFIEDS Tuesday morning editions of The Washington Post had the NSC questions and excerpts of answers from the agencies. To that newspaper the indica tions were the uniformed military in 1969 was hopeful but the CIA, State Department and civilian levels at the Pentagon were more skeptical of how things looked then and pessimistic about the future. TRY BATTALION CLASSIFIED U-Rent-M 1904 Texas Ave. 823-0085 WE RENT MOST ANYTHING RESERVE YOUR U-HAUL TRUCK OR TRAILERS FOR MOVING DAY NOW Call 822-1529 MEN ! ! Call 822-1529 Look nice for her -— work out at the HOLIDAY HEALTH SPA — 3008 E. 29th & Acquire That “Certain Look” You want. Hurry—Now Eor A Limited Time—4 Months $9 A Month Vikiil y.i. Lester (Red) Parsons A candidate for County Commis sioner. After 30 years of service to Brazos County, 1 am seeking the position of Commissioner of Pre cinct 1. Since I believe the position should he a full time job and hav ing no other business interest I in tend to devote my entire energies and experience to the service of the people of Precinct 1. I urge you to go to the polls and vote. When you vote Lester (Red) Par sons you are voting for a man of integrity as well as a proven pub lic servant. Pd. Pol. Advertisement Freshmen and Sophomores You are now eligible for a Navy program which leads to a commission as a pilot, flight officer, or surface line officer. The only thing you would do diffferently between now and graduation is attend an eight week Navy orientation session during the summer between your junior and senior years. During that time, you will draw full pay and allowances. There are no mandatory classes or meetings during your academic year. For an explanation of the benefits of this program contact Lt. Bob Webster in the Memorial Student Center between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. today thru Friday. Or write to: Officer Program Office U. S. Navy Recruiting Office 2320 LaBranch St. Houston, Texas 77004 "Let’s Stop Pollution to Keep Our Air and Streams Clean “We must talk about industrial development and environ mental protection at the same time. We’ll need to establish a balance between our economic needs for industrial expansion and effective controls to protect the environment. It means being ^ selective about the types of new industry we try to bring to Texas in order to create the new jobs we need without adding to the pollution problem.” elect DOLPH BRISCOE governor Pd. Pol. Ad.—Bill Buntin/Brazos County Briscoe Committee