Par* t », im Reparations A Ticklish Question Post-War Aid: A Good Investment? II* WBIHHHAK Ow UftlM Uwm to prwM» gpowiwte aid to Jtouto Vtatoaia. Lm* and Caatoo Ku Cat. N»^tk VNtoaia? Ni*f»n, FWaaa 'iar«r and HOW ipatmaa H^naaa Riaitar thiak wa i < 'tmyrtaa wkilr ant nt narr. jrai tePtited tka toaph, oaairMtop a*i*t -m; What poiiry ohjartiaaa waafal Wnakhictaa aaa tka aid to puraaa? Tto answer is far fraw ctoar Hr Kr^siacar, far oxaaatfe, told NHC toat Uha I’aitod Statos waald na( okjact If tkr ' ommaniato a»»- fiad Vietnam throack "paaraful and •temaerdtir will prakatoy gtoa tka THE BATTALION army to tka days prior aaaaa flia, or arkjr Praoidi aa Is ao willing to risk litiral rapftal gottiac tka tor ITS Wlion aid tkroayk aa alraody kaaMla Coa tka “raparatlaas’* tkat tka Maa of from Hanoi kat from Washington, wksre It has Uadar to N« cry to rakvild tka oxparta tka C^mmuntota to do jast that within a roar or two at moot If that la true, than Waakingtoa v idrntly arras d to siac« IMA. Oa Washington, while torjr. still paaratima aid wartime gaols to aaa tka i (^ray Says Official Lied; White House Denies Talk tore Fu I bright and Pros naira, far oxampto, kara blaatod tka Idea of - American aid", while at tke seme tiaM off art ag to support multilateral aid. “My purpose to makiag it (tka aid) multilateral would ha to disengage tka Ansorl- eaa praaanoc from Indochina and -ai HeopMai la hla to alow them to settle their dif- _____ , ^7 _ _ . .. to Hanoi aa “an at tor PatonghA. “1 da ta^pt to enable the leaders af n.,t -hink it « iKii '-’**«|h.nHihility to Morth Vietnam to work togatkar continue to ,hl ' '“• rt with other countries, and partic ularly with Western countries, in a more roaatrurtlee relation ship, and to provide to this manner an incentive toward a more pooroful That, of course, pre that the Communist lead or at least an element Kissinger’s vision Sfaaitorty. civilian like NHA, iW. ef ] will provide gaa’e hellceptora and fls-wingod aircraft, while Feed far Paaaa to aopport the CIA's army" la Lam Ambassador to Laos William Sul livan. who con trolled tke army,* Is now Assistant tary of State for Soothes at A Affairs and. with Kissinger would to a far Tto only things m or entire charade will bo an lag effort to earourai All of Washington s ad far vast new same af prtvato capital, and la raap»— So Vietnam has paaaad what the Wall St rust Journal calls M oaa of of the world should to run. ir Nixon to pulHag the Fulb right's eyas, or acts of say nation.* “Among other thing*," tke l aal explains, “all profits by investors who gaolify are as sad import also nr* waived, as are toad sad building tovton* Tha V to H Taiwan or Ko- BUSIER - JONES AGENCY HOKE MORTGAGES INSURANCE ARM A HOMS SAVINGS ASSOCIATION Avn (In ALL WESTERN FELT HATS Reduced 20% Saturday, March 24 Only BRYAN WESTERN WORLD Avn 0224 < T\ jicu rilcrv t',n. MIKE MISTOVICH Victor A< 909 S. Mam WASHINGTON UFt_Tto White House has denied a state ment by acting FBI Director L. I'strirk Gray 111, whs said Preei d« nt Nixon'e ofrirtol lawyer prob ably lied to an agent probing the Watergate wiretapping. Without mentioning Gray's tea timony to the Senate Judiciary ('ommittee, the White House lo- «ued a statement Thursday say ing that l ounael Jobs W Dean 111 flatly denies that he ever misled, or as Sen. Byrd of West Virginia suggests, lied to an agent uf the FBI." . The statement said the refer rrvee to Dean, made earlier is the day at the Judiciary hearing n Gray'* nomination to be per man sat FBI director, was "rep rehensible. unfortunate, unfair and irK-orraet." Sm. Koben C. Byrd, D-W.Vn^ opponent of Gray's confirm* nun. said in <|uestM rife that last Jut American int to private de- White He “Mr Deoa recalls that la J« of 1*72, as FBI agent* departing his office, to was asked whether or not they could visit Mr. Hunt's office “He said to would chock—the question as Mr. Dean recalls did not re lets to abettor Mr Rant ore important, though, by sup- „ ( to the Cbcnmouists to |^ on the Neath, Nixon and Kissinger rrm aver had aa office la tka Ex ecu have farther strengthened tkalr tto* Office Building " case far a continuing commitment „ ®° ” r * ^ H..t I. o( p.™— to. MMi-CtoatoMtoto to to. N — U “' to to —Uto.d Utop to tototor. So,to H. doubt Stop ctoiU ton *“ hr*nk-ln end wire- forced through seme aid to Saigon af Democratic national to nay avm*. hut art at anything to tka Watergate like tkalr p—yrttf billion dollar r>ot ** w illiom J. Bird >f Kaiser building tort Jane. He had bean Soc could they have so of- * n ^ u * trt— f* 0 ** hto point, totoritp thtof fto NUto'. to- torUtotp riltotod to, * * r ~» “ ** election effort 9 f the many sail war nctiviste ‘•‘r^ rmahiag bueinem and fines The Jadiciary Committee, la whs now find thomealwe appleud ^ to tour the satire Gray s nomination. ^ u,,.,,, region to tot* March, looking over some H billion in potonttol South Viet- construction projects. Other buei nem, Lao* and Cambodia will like neeansen with interests in oil, food Whit* House aide to testify, aa Ijr feltow familiar patterns Bark processing, agriculture, and labor- grounds no conversation between in 1*K for example, CARE. Gath intensive assembly plants should a president and his advisers to Relief Services and the Inter soon be following suit, subject to quest ion by Ceugroaa. national Rescue Committee coop- The aid program will of comae offered to answer aa- crated with the U S Central la- help fort the bill far all this de- teM aa FBI agent ha weald haw U) 1 chock whether E. Howard Hast had a roam to tka White House executive office* Myrd said this was only three dkys after Dana had tka safe la Ham's office in the Executive QKha Building opened and tke mutants removed. "He lied to the agent, didn't h*7“ Byrd ashed Gray. , , . . . consMonag Grays nomination. fo, .y Hanoi h*(to, look,to took kto jtok -rt(rM st ration. , The It vcar-oW plant that has supplying about one-third »f 1 report’s water supply has a scientific laccem but e finen. ml failure. ' start the shutdown about -b> shutting off the steam nvuki have the job com pleted by 4:30 p.m.," said John Slew tun. manager of the plant the past four years. 'The government's position is wr have keen successful in de- t • loping the materials and proc- c»aes for taking anh out af water and that it is now time for pri vate industry to take over and start building plants." } fforts by Texas congressmen o extend the plant's operation* it east tnrougk the heavy water •>n»umption summer months were unsuccessful but Freeport # efftrtols for ease no pfoktoms to that arrangement for metit supplies have plated S “We've got thing* in Said City Manager Rill Penning ton. v ? * The desalination plant the tote Presidrnt John F. Kennedy opened on June 21, 1M1, by press mg a button m the White House close* after processing 2.3 Mi lton gallons of water. The capi tal investment approximates ISA million and annual operating ex penses approximate f 1 million The ahutdowa result* from a budget cutback from $27 million to $2.6 million for the Interior Deportment's Office *f BaMna Water Alas closing or* plant* at Webstar, S.D., and Roswell, N M A Son Diego, Calif., plant will continue operating at toast temporarily to that San Diago shared the capital coat. There are no plans to cloaa a fourth facility, n W right* v ill* Bench. N. C., plant which Newton any* apartoliaa* in pitot plan tion* for new process#* While federal officials any the plant has developed X— _*to.g in wmmR The committee to anxious to hear from Dana harnwne Gray testifiod he turnod aver to tha Whit* House counsel various FBI papers relating to tha Watergate i, investigation Shortly hofore the White Houo* statement was issued, tha Judici ary Commit toe completed its questioning of Gray amid signs of inersaaiag confidence by op- poncHtm tliRt his iMHninstiofi cwn he dafontad. No data for raaum mg the hearings was art Several opponents arg calling for an early vats in contrast to earlier rvine- telliganoa Agency to build ap pro uneag the Now, under contract to tf. the important, it will convince the buaineasmon that Washington still believes the are* worth defending and explett- taf- AOOIE8... DON'T DELAY! Order Jmmr Boats Now For Frtara DwRvery . Small Payment Wil Do YOUR BOOTS MADE TO ORDER Convralaml Lay A Way Ftoa ONLY $89^0 A PAIR. 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D-Miaa.. said be still thinks Gray to going to be con firmed by the Senate He has backed tha nomination all tka way- KIH Backing Student For ^ Mankind Walk THE NAVY and THE MARINES t- Tb* Residence HsU voted Thursday sight to Peel Gngonhalm, vie* for programs, to the Milas far Mankind walk Saturday, A pledge af $$ par mil* was mad* by tha in buying tha facility in that it still cost $2 to process 1,000 gallons Froo- port has bean buying from 000, 000 to 700.000 gallons of the plant's 900.000-gal Ion doily out put at thro* cants par 1,000 The remainder of Freeport's water supplies come from deep wells at a east of about IS cants owd walk throe miles to t par 1,000 gallons "»«• designed to raise The desalination plant to oa •F >®*rtly far ieeal property owned by Dow Chotni- »»M far tntornatioaul aid. col Co. and Ftooport has eon- Tha REA alas decided to ptoee traded to obtain alternate sup- a large mobile billboard to tha plies from Dow. A canal links area in front af the sprawling plants af Dow's Hall tke day of Texas Division with a fresh wa- It will argv stndaats to "got awl IS miles In- and vake." Ala* plaaned are fly ers to be dtetribatod the night Tieing tha canal into the sama hofore ■lactiana listing polling hoe boon carrying ptocoa. times and what the ate water from the limaliaatiaa plant dart needs to ha ahto to vote (foe requires only 100 fart af pipe. slip). ARE LOOKING FOR A FEW GOOD SOPHOMORES To Apply For The Two-Year NROTC Program Attend six weeks summer training at Newport, Rhode Island and receive 9460. plus room and board. Receive $100. y« per month during your junior and senior academic Top 20 r A of Candida tea will receive a two-year scholarship. All candidates qualified for the Nuclear Navy will receive a two- year scholarship Che Battalion Ofimimu rspressrd in Tha A« »i udror wvttm anh- The am those af h a Contact The NROTC Unit At 845-1775 prsw edited end spevsted by ttudertt M * sakerrty and The A M KM HI K irmms policy Isttm tm th, ediler most he lyfed, «.id no mmm than MS asardi to length. They mutt he .(oed, sUAougS the vH«er*i name anil hr snlhhrld hy art element anth the edhsv. dddmw rsrvri^sndamu $m l yim VS, The Bottaben, Boom 217, ( .’liege Motion, ream 77hfl. a BM j* - d» t«w sSncnL ^ c. iiwins. j w crtevna. u EDITOR J* W•*--»« o lomo. . > **«. -in.i «s*4 .wdftr MsoOsr. sad yrtMsr meWSs. Smtan Uke, sod «om * owe daHaa mmtmm sShssL Weewa's Editor 'porta Editor* MIKE MICE _.. H,fl Henry Kevin Coffey PEANUTS 01