Senate Passes Measure Asking Por List Of Impounded Funds THE BATTALION Wednesday, January 17, 1973 College Station, Texas Page 6 WASHINGTON <^P)—The Sen- p completed congressional ac- ion Tuesday on a measure re- uijing President Nixon to sub mit to Congress by Feb. 10 a list rail federal funds impounded ince last July 1- It sent the measure to the Vhite House for Nixon’s signa- ure. tfhe provision on impounded unds was added to the usually autine resolution giving Nixon , x tia time, in this case until n. 29, to submit his budget to Congress. Sen. Robert C. Byrd, D-W.Va., originally sought to require the list by Jan. 29 but revised the date to Feb. 5 when the Senate con sidered the matter on Jan. 6. The House Monday amended it to read Feb. 10, and the Senate by voice vote accepted that amendment Tuesday. Meanwhile, Sen. Sam J. Ervin Jr., D-N.C., introduced a bill to prohibit the President from im pounding appropriated funds without the approval of Congress. 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Barker, all from Miami, pleaded guilty Monday to breaking into the headquarters and planting devices to intercept oral and wire communications. The seventh defendant, E. How ard Hunt Jr., pleaded guilty last week. All are awaiting sentenc ing. Ridestop Is Alternative For Hitch-Hikers EUGENE, Ore. AFS — Urban planning students at the Univer sity of Oregon are organizing a hitch-hiking system which may btecome a prototype for other college communities throughout the U.S. It’s an efficiently planned routing system, providing sites where students may wait for motorists to pick them up. Students have proposed 32 ini tial sites which were chosen for convenience and for safety of passenger and driver. “RideStop” signs, designed by a Graphics student, are to be placed at these locations. “What we're really trying to do,” a coordinator of the project explained, “is create an additional option of transportation, primari ly geared for students.” RideStop was recently funded by a grant of $735 from the uni versity; a matching grant is ex pected from a local community college which is included in the program. The approximate cost is about five cents per student. The plan has been endorsed by many civic groups including the Lane Council of Government, the Transit District, City Councils of Eugene and Springfield, and the League of Women Voters. Ride- Stop is strictly legal, because riders wait on the curb. If Ride- Stop succeeds, the plan can be easily adapted to other areas. Currently, hitchhikers depend upon the goodwill of the drivers. In Poland, a driver-incentive pro gram called the Auto Stop plan has been used. The hitcher buys a book of coupons for the equiva lent of about $2, and rewards the driver with a numbered coupon which may win a Polski Fiat, or other substantial prize. Each book is worth a thousand miles of rides to the buyer, and for each 500,000 books sold, there’s a million dol lars available for prizes. This sys tem originated in 1958 when they had less than a million vehicles in the Polish People’s Republic, for a population of around 30 million. Humble Grants $16,500 To A&M A&M reecived a $16,500 Humble Companies Foundation grant Monday for unrestricted use in 11 areas. President Jack K. Williams accepted the award from J. H. Galloway of Houston at a lunch eon attended by TAMU deans and department heads and executives from Exxon USA. Galloway, senior vice president of Exxon USA, is a 1929 mechanical en gineering graduate of TAMU. The $16,500 included $2,500 for earth sciences studies in geology and geophysics, and $2,000 awards each to the Petroleum, Mechanical and Chemical Engineering De partments. Also, $1,500 each to the College of Business Administration, Ac counting and Electrical Engineer ing Departments; $1,000 each to the College of Engineering, Civil and Aerospace Engineering De partments, and $500 for Texas Transportation Institute for its MacDonald Chair of Transporta tion. Accompanying Galloway were E. T. DiCorcia, Baytown Refinery manager; C. R. Hocott, Esso Pro duction Research Co. executive vice president; F. E. Hoglund, East Texas Division manager; E. H. Lovering, headquarters profes sional recruiting coordinator, and P. W. Edge of Dallas, Western Marketing Region manager and a TAMU graduate.