t * > icf'yeu,* c^kTEa, im< .Ot 60* w X|1aS. 75133 Battalion PKIDAT — Pmrtly «U«4y. Do Not Paaa A Temptation Uffhtly By; It May Never Come Again Wv M. lATl’KDAY — MmUt *1 H*»fc •r aa Vol. 67 No. 229 College Station, Texas Friday, March 9, 1973 845-2226 Proposal Backed By RHA Senate Gives Nod To Magazine; Discusses Service Fee Splits TIm Wf VKKIB A AH WILL Huff Writer .). “I tkink this to a » price for a project Powtor, KuUitoy mm4 mt Dirortor* for tub- tor uooug • M for tiM foil Aoj otorbt tp • rtow roll « vote of M to St Ttot poMtoottoa, prop■■ ii I Dote Block woo (off-com poo- mtorcot to boik rcoAcra will ollocote IB.- oro for Um publication vorttoinff woo doobtful ond there woo a definite lack of owfficioot BBt. from the 1BTB-TS > ^ r v v • »' f U H r • be pot out with the voice of the ■ Dr. Sir Word Cooto, feooor Of Eorltoh wt fulfill »u." mkd F J The poot of OviHoa woo ■koHobod bp the RHA to other octtoa. After a ploddhtp do- bote dortop wteth It woe priwted oot Hut the office "to kiada Mickey Mouee" and “oot roolly Im portant te anyone bot the firl and her boyfriend," the peat woo * -r rltoh and editor of the creative mapokte Quartet “ “Um crooMvo writer* mod art- tote ea this uwpoo oood as out let ouch as this for their works,” the 19ft ‘Quartet' teceivod poor 1X000 poems by mail of wkirk ore wort only able te ooe a mm 11 “Wo ore being asked to pay quite • Mt of money to pwyi —^ I i B ft 11B B Hi H rry aa guarantee of sucrose,” con cluded Lindsey During the remaining course of tbs debate senators were shown that the augasine would be a place where students mold devlap their talents, whore er- ttonal coverage for their events and one which coo id be eppuadsd to cover all aspects of tbs uah voveKy equally “We need to quit looking buck- wards and hutoad look forward at what can work and not what has failed.’* said Kathy Morgan (fauab.). Unoopactodly, the dtoruaaton over the allocation of Stadent Jlotwicot faas te the a Odette de portment did not drag «• or be come too boated. Using etonMutaky procedures. Treasurer Virginia Ehrlich ex plained the situation to the Sen ate. “The committee recom mend* the allocation of IlSBjBOO te tbs athletic department, a cut of $197990 from their request of $14X000" This figure would bo auppio- wated by • •■or foe of sue dal tor par home football gums at tended Thto $» figure, wolti pHod by aa average 99B9 ate dost attendance, would geaoyute $46,090 Thto would actually give the athletic department $lt9999 "We're moving to tbs direction mi toao Student Service fees to athletics and more uesr foe," said "I don't sac why yea should Uko money out of tke Studrat Saivkue fas far aa organisation that to flagrantly abusing the Student After CS Poet Candidate States Positions The •M.U W ■tadant affair* tog RHA W« "OPEN WIDE, PLEASEr fits this acene perfectly aa woiiign examine g broken piece of equipment on a bull doser cleaning up thu rubble where the oM MS( Pout far a Office formerly stood Cleanup of the demolished site ipeem- Ib proceeding rapidly to make way for more renovation of the old MSC (Photo by Gary Raldaaari) ha published with the money toe ad from advertising as to cate $1.""' par iseua.” said Rocbedc Lindsey (te-large-uni 'Hybrid' Proposal Worked Out Waiters’ Dispute Delayed For Break With the thasat of a strike temporarily diaaipated bora use of dents show bun that their pi method is batter than the pro waiters went posed ana Dtetor would like to ing after a ate specific hour* for the students to work and have them find re placements than»a*lMs when they nmdcii to take off for tests and A by the waiter* against the ached dents nil the way up te Dr. Jack “ling system to that they are Williams' office, working there beraaae the hours He added that the people are flexible aad that they are running Food Borvito* cunt Tern Moore, chief hsodwattor st the dining knll, said that ea Dollar met with the waiters as s group Thursday night end told which would allow waiters te thorn he had aever intentionally work unscheduled or whenever refused to talk to anyone and the they can for the first week of waiters are welcome to come to school after the holidays him anytime to discuss matters Moore and other heodwaiters Policy. He said he apologised mat with administrators Thors- *f A ceem like he was trying to day morning at wkirk time Col ignore them Fred Dollar agreed to tot the sta- The main argument being used Issues Hard, Execution Says Kruse By LARRY THOMFAON in with this to a proposal for a Staff Writoc co-op gas station. It M a common beitof among A quanset hut has been obtain Aamrirans. including Aggies, that near the airport, but funding campaign promisee da ate coma ** u 4 ht The main source of rev tpgX eaue will he the student service Student Government President ***■ Layne Knsae made several prom A ampu ' > r *' 1, ° • tatK>n •• lass, to the farm mi services to worked sw. Weak te date u. wi_ -■ ---i - has invohmd getting sufficient tP^g pys sP uAP ellm ^9 PR^^twBKPRs. Out of IB aarvhsa which Kruae propeaad to tea campaign liters turn, six have raeuivad ran elusive active The getting plenty of money far Iks time they are putting to, mote never having to he sent home after arriving for work due to too many people already there Lloyd Smith, an assistant to Dollar, said the studenU should he willing to commit themselves to certain hours on paper to their job and show up when they are signed op. Otherwise, he said, they shouldn’t be working Smith also told the studenU that if there are enough people there for work when they have to miss work, then they might ns well never worry about coming at all. One student pointed out that the Food Services Department to working for the studenU since they financially support the people who run Food Servicos aad that those people “should taka respect far the studenU they are working for." Smith countered saying his pro posed method to used by 99 per coat of the collage* in the country and that the management to here to manage the students, not make them unhappy. Ed Davis, a troubleshooter working for Howard Vestal to "hetaer-skelter, come when you can basis " After the masting Thursday sight Moore said that be hoped Col. Dollar would koep the old system te least far the remainder of the semester Ne estimated that betweea 16 and 29 per cent of the student waiters would would quit their jobs if the ached uling went into affect. Dormitories To Remain Open Residence halls will remain open during spring break All studenU are urged to cioor the windows, lock the door to their room and unplug all siertn cal appliances before leaving First floor windows particularly should be locked for security pur- Beard plan facilities will eioae after the supper aseal today and will reopen for breakfast Mar. 19 StudcaU to veterinary medicine who are on a beard plan may ob power to the dorms for cable Management Services, said Thur^ *•*" •■formation conceraia* their lfl w- 14 Thto spring the Services Commit day afternoon that the situation fr *« «•* College of Veteri- l _l7 **• *• tr yi«g to get aa open air to resulting from the age-old "“nr Medicine FM station Kniac hopes for a problem mi bad communication foundation grant to fund the ate- and that the achadaling of work * ^ . ***__ tio * ing hoars to the prerogative mi m mi development Law-cote life aad property to- management The City of College Station needs to work more cloeety with AdM to planning for the future of the area, stressed City Coigt- cil candidate Lgna Rood. The city receives one per cent of the aatos taxes collected by the Exchange Store and other butenesaea. yet the students have very little aay about whore thto money goes, commented the Place One candidate. 'This amounU to taxation without representation ” "I think the city should pro vide some financial aid to the shuttle bus system Tide could com* from thto saioo tax or from a tax levied aa apartment com plexes aerved by tbe system,” Reed said Many aportmeaU are advertising this fact as a means to draw people, aa possibly. a amaM tax sated be toriad par apartment, ha said. Reed would also like to work on the problem of campus traffic jams during rush hours. He pro poses putting a traffic light at Westgate at the intersection on Old Collage and Old Mato, and advocates the splitting af thto cote between the school aad city. Bike paths were a point of con trover*y on campus late semes ter. ‘There to a lot of bicycle traffic along Jersey street, and it to wide enough to allow a bike lane. Thto would benefit resi dent* of apartments oa the south east side of campus,*' Road said. “Local students need to become more mvohrod with the commun ity, too,” Reed said. He would like to act up channels for Ag gies to increase participation in community activities. Reed would like to form a Col lege Station Bureau of Consum er Affaire. Thto would investi gate complaints mi fraudulent advertising and unfair business practices to the community, he said The city council srouid ap point the members, and they could be students. It Would be patterned after similar anils to Houston and Naw York CKy, ha we* T am agamat rate hikes to area atihtim until I'm shown that a definite tocraaaa to sorv- iro will arrompoay tke m," he “This race is not to be te Rote. His opponent, Fred R risen to a retired professor . emeritus of hortiruHor* from ARM. Amended State Ethics Bill Receives Tentative House OK AUSTIN ^—A much amend- te code of ethics bill that seemed to please nobody very much won tentative House approval Thurs day night after Speaker Price Danie<'s forces failed to buy time to rewrite fc- Tbe bill advanced. 111-19, after tbe doors to the House were closed and representative* spurs far Mddsa to skip out oa the hot debate Unless the House decides to postpone action over the weekend, the ethics bill krill come ap for d final vote Friday Hours before the tell passed, a House majority voted to weaken severely a strong financial dis closure requirement for togiala tors and state officials which many viewed as the heart Mil Daniel himself voted against the tell, saying he was “very, vary diaaattofted” with it bars of the weakening of the financial disclosure section ‘That kind of disclosure to really virtually meaningless.*' he men! financial disclosure waa the mote crucial tote af tbs MIL The amendment said financial statements showing income source*, dates, land holdings aad investments mute be filed with tbe prspsssd State Ethic* Cem- mtostea to asatod envelop** Aa an estops could be opened only if a majority of the 11 assmksr rommisatoa decided Ha content, would be relevant to aa invosti- ration into an alleged violation of the ethics rode. Rop. Jim Nageat, D.-Kurrvilto. (Ss* Bill Passes, pngs I) Ags Thanked 'For Donating igainst _ • _ Z Blood For Girl Aggies have donated 40 pints of blood to an attempt to save tha Ufa of Bryan toon Yvonne — H Onugy who to afflicted wRk a ^ ^ -rare form mt abdominal caacer The Apeaker Mid he hoped the disclosure srrtion could be Doetors diagnosed Rsbdymyo- •trengtbeaed by .mendmeau E ^° m * ln l*-jr-r-ted girl arhen the bill comes up for fiMl “ Itevantesr of 1B7X fM- paamge It tokos a two-thirds ,ow,n « • ev * rB •hdomlnel pte« and veto to amend a MU at thdt stag* ' w * ,hn * ^ di ****« “•••Uy mi- to the process tmetM eWldraa aad aid ‘‘When the House members see womin sftor msaapagag. . w« have totally destroyed the in- , ^ ** °" Mo * teat af the bill,” tb— —- b* m Griveteon to hops* it will willing * to build up ave totally aastroyed the la- . , ^ af the bill.” they may be ^ ta ho1 ng to mid by a two-third. ^ the proper ameadmonU he “ b * , "« to her U proper ameaamems. ne ^ ^ ^ The 71-48 vote oa the frem being temporarily dropped **„*,*« ha. been dropped far the “The problem to the past baa *• ***** m rsmmitte* moasent Insurance people work always bean towards the and af A credit anion for studenU. staff aad faculty to being studied by a committee handed by Stove WakaftoM Kruse said. The coaid be oalsly by stu- ing at the university studied the proposal According to Kruaa, “A lot of companies wanted to come to, but M wasn’t st tbs paint to daeidr on tbe hate deal. We were afraid we might cheese something which srouid ultimately coot the student Currently St Mary’s University to the only Texas naive ml ty with toward curriculum refarm. More madry faas have ate student. kav« Me* appointed to I although a slgdg to **** Garrir team Committee m Kruse has bans appointed to j tmm »k. Nw Academic Caancil. which The fbte day ears a open R te add- af te tbs begin •dent input toto tbs doai- kiag involved in currica- ttors,” Krone said forms wiU alsrays the semester whan exams corns.” said Davis “This plan hopefully srouid relieve some mi them srork- ■ Davis mid he didn't put the blame mi the whole thing aa Out. Dollar or the student., bat that the problem runs from the sta- Wheelmen To Sponsor Bike Auction t: said Roaemay Laseombe. a friend of the family. "Thto town would be nothing without the Aggie* who always pull the town through to mmmr gearim Almost all of the blood donated was from ARM studenU,” Luseomb* said. Many more paopte wanted to donate blood, but their Mood waa not accepted This was bacaasa they may hav* had a lack *f iron, previously had a disease, weighed under 110 lbs. or warn under medication aatong other reason* 1 usrnmbs noted. Tha Casey family waa told Nov. IB there waa no hope far Ysuaaa's recovery. Treatment for tbs dte- oam was storied immediately up- oa diagnosis and, as a result, dar ter* informed Yvonne to January that she had rkspondad as wall to Thirty-four Mr yc too, to a University Yvonne has bar father to C*iy aad ate be printed until students are Pottos storeroom, will be auctioned offered a choir* of ge study to currently being „ how to offer the chok t, said. “Right now It to a technical of bicycle pcuMem. Tha Registrar's Office •ot to working aa how the camputor Plod «*• bundto X" —- "As soon aa they figure out at 6 p.m March BB to The Grovu. The sal* to spansired by tbs ARM ‘On the sabmittod.” bo White said money raised by Us aacttoa wfli go to the Campu Cheat, a fund for aoady st ad into SERVICE IMPROVED whilg customers probably inc mused thin week at Utilvgraity H* said th* bikes are an* aad National Bank aeroaa from the campus aa A AM’s Diamond Darlinfs were hired tempo- ' hr ~ “i** riMss rarily to demonstrate the use of the bank’s recently-inetalled Visual Auto Taller” eye- repau di. rep.,- tern Johns Grohn ia showing a customer how to work the system • pattoat Th* treatmaata I application of ntetoUsa aad tehorapy, a type mi Mead “Doctor* Ite tor corns to Bryaa late Saturday far th Only thro*