The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 07, 1972, Image 3

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    1HE BATTALION
Thursday, December 7, 1972
College Station, Texas
Page 3
Butz To Remain Secretary Of Agriculture
CAMP DAVID, Md. <A>) _
President Nixon is keeping Earl
Butz as Agriculture secretary but
is replacing Commerce Secretary
Peter G. Peterson with South
Carolina textile manufacturer
Frederick B. Dent, the White
House said Wednesday.
As part of President Nixon’s
second-term Cabinet shuffle,
Peterson will take on a tempo
rary special mission to Europe
and Asia, then return to private
life.
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There were signs that the for
mer Bell and Howell Co. presi
dent was eased out after losing
a bid to become an international
economic policymaker and after
falling from favor among Nix
on’s closest advisers.
Sources said Peterson turned
down an ambassador’s job in Eu
rope before losing his bid to han
dle international economic policy
under Treasury Secretary George
P. Shultz who is being given wide
economic powers in Nixon’s sec
ond term.
Press secretary Ronald L. Zieg
ler told newsmen at the Camp
David presidential retreat that
Peterson’s departure results not
from a rift with Shultz, but from
a “joint decision” between Nixon
and the man who succeeded Mau
rice H. Stans as commerce secre
tary in February.
While Butz is being retained
in the second-term Cabinet,
White House officials said Nixon
has ordered a broad shakeup of
the Agriculture Department to
make it “even more responsive to
farmers’ needs based upon today’s
problems.”
Undersecretary of Agriculture
Phil Campbell conferred with Nix
on at the rainy and fog-shrouded
mountain top retreat Wednesday,
but it was not clear how this
was related to the coming shake-
up.
Wednesday’s announcements at
a news conference reduced to two
—attorney general and transpor
tation secretary — the Cabinet
posts yet to be covered by Nixon
in his shuffle.
Word is expected soon that
Richard G. Kleindienst will re
main as attorney general and that
John Volpe will step down at
Transportation to become ambas
sador to Italy, the land of his
ancestors.
Dent, whose nomination re
quires Senate confirmation, is a
50-year-old Yale graduate who
has been president of Mayfair
Mills since 1947.
A native of Cape May, N.J., he
now lives in Spartanburg, S.C.
He is no relation to White
House political adviser Harry
Dent, who also is from South
Carolina.
As the President worked in his
Aspen Lodge office, Ziegler an
nounced a pair of nominations to
key Treasury Department posts.
He said William E. Simon of
New Vernon, N.J., will succeed
Charles E. Walker as deputy
Treasury secretary, and that Ed
ward L. Morgan will succeed Eu
gene T. Rossides as assistant
Treasury secretary for enforce
ment, operations, tariff and trade
affairs.
The resignations of Walker and
Rossides were announced Tuesday
by the White House.
In addition to working on his
reorganization plans, Ziegler said
Nixon was keeping in touch with
and giving instructions to his No.
1 foreign-affairs adviser, Henry
A. Kissinger, who is in Paris ne
gotiating with North Vietnamese
leaders.
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The Texas A&M University
System Board of Directors has
renamed the Services Building in
honor of the late Reed McDon
ald.
McDonald, who died last De
cember, had served as director of
the Feed and Fertilizer Control
Service, now housed in the Serv
ices Building, from 1959 until his
death. He was a long-time mem
ber of the TAMU staff, having
begun his career as a mailing
clerk for the Texas Agricultural
Extension Service in 1927.
McDonald later served as as
sistant cashier in the Extension
fiscal office, the university fis
cal office, and was executive as
sistant of the Texas Agricultural
Experiment Station from 1936 to
1949. He also was assistant
comptroller for the system from
1949 to 1955. He became auditor
for the Feed Control Service in
1955 and director in 1959. The
agency was changed to the Feed
and Fertilizer Control Service in
1961.
The long-time TAMU employe
contributed much in the develop
ment of both the Texas Commer
cial Feed Control Act of 1957
and the Texas Commercial Fer
tilizer Control Act of 1961. He
worked with various segments of
feed and fertilizer industries, con
sumer organizations concerned
with these industries and tech
nical personnel of the A&M Uni
versity System and other agen
cies.
Situated at the corner of Ross
and Ireland, the Reed McDonald
Services Building also houses of
fices of University Information
and Publications, the Department
of Agricultural Communications,
Journalism Department, Student
Publications, Texas Transporta
tion Institute Publications, Agri
cultural Analytical Services,
Thermodynamics Research Center
Services and Faculty Mail Serv
ices.
Present director of the Feed
and Fertilizer Control Service is
Dr. Flake L. Fisher.
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TONIGHT
Phi Sigma Beta fraternity will
meet in Room 2A, MSC, at 7:30
p.m.
San Angelo-West Texas Home
town Club will meet at 7:30 p.m.
in Room 3A of the MSC.
Panhandle Hometown Club will
meet in Room 201 of the Physics
Building at 7:30 p.m.
Pecan Valley Hometown Club
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Zachry Engineering Center at 8
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Eagle Pass Hometown Club will
meet in Lounge B at 8 p.m.
Sophomore Council will hold its
meeting at 7:30 p.m. in Room 146
of the Physics Building.
Biomedical Science Association
will have no meeting this month
due to a conflict with finals.
El Paso Hometown Club will
meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Birch
Room of the MSC.
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Service is in operation December
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15-19. Save money through buy
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Call 845-5111.
MONDAY
Animal Science Wives Club will
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conference room (Room 203) at
the Animal Industries Building.
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