Penal Code Revision Approved AUSTIN (A?>—The House Crim inal Jurisprudence Committee vot ed 12-0 Monday night for the first wholesale revision of the Texas Penal Code in 117 years. The bill now goes to the floor of the House. The committee recessed after handling only corrective amend ments because the hearing was poorly attended by the 23-member committee. But the committee decided to reconvene after recessing. It ap proved the bill without discussion of controversial amendments since they are sure to be debated by the full House anyway. The two most disputed amend ments are expected to deal with insanity and evidentiary searches. Under the present code, a man must prove he did not know the difference between right and wrong or did not know the nature and consequences of his act. If he Labor Grant Texas cities and counties will get $19.1 million from the U.S. Labor Department for public em ployment program (PEP) jobs during the next 14 months. Jobs are in public service and for dis advantaged youth. cannot show one of these, his criminal act cannot be excused on the ground of insanity. This is known as the M’Naghten Rule, first established in an 1844 Eng lish murder case. The proposed code would ex cuse criminal behavior if the de fendant is shown to have suffered from a mental disease or defect Allocations (Continued from page 1) The plan forwarded by the Sen ate was an “on the floor quickie” which was discussed less than fif teen minutes and approved by a vote of 36-29. It should be noted that these 36 out of 100 senators were on their way out of office.” Ross commented on the letter, especially referring to the sec ond paragraph. “These senators still repre sented their constituents,” said Ross. “The $18 plan was the re sult of an amendment to the $17 Miori plan. “We spent three hours on Stu dent Services fees alone,” said Ross, referring back to the April 5 meeting. “Everyone had a working knowledge of all the documents, as each issue was dis cussed thoroughly until all ques tions were asked.” that prevented him from conform ing his conduct to the require ments of law. Some House members are ex pected to argue for the restora tion of the M'Naghten Rule. The other controversial amend ment is one that would permit evidentiary searches. Under the present code, search warrants are authorized only for “the fruits of the crime.” This amendment would permit law enforcement of ficers to go beyond that. The proposed code divides crime into three classes of felony and A first place closed the Pish Drill Team’s 1972-73 season, bringing its winnings this year to two firsts, two seconds and third at the National Intercolle giate Drill competition. The Fish closed the year Sat urday by winning the Lone Star Invitational at Trinity University. They came from behind to win at San Antonio. The all-fresh man team commanded by Joseph M. Chandler trailed Texas A&I going into the fancy marching phase. three classes of misdemeanor. Each class carries a specific pun ishment range. Unlike the present code, which sets a separate penalty for each crime, the new code would simply classify each crime as one of the felonies or misdemeanors, au tomatically giving it the punish ment authorized for that category. Capital punishment, abortion and drugs are not handled by the new code because of their controversial nature. They will be dealt with as separate meas ures. The FDT made up 4.13 points. After placing second in inspection and basic, the Texas state champ ions captured the overall trophy with the best fancy phase. It in cluded one drop. A&I was second overall. Trop hies also went to Hardin-Sim- mons, UT-Austin and UT-E1 Paso. The team marched in the Battle of Flowers parade Friday and attended a party by the San An tonio A&M Club. Chandler’s par ents hosted a barbecue for the team Saturday evening. Fish Drill Team Places First In Lone Star Invitational — BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES One day 6* per word 4C per word each additional day Minimum charge—75c Classified Display $1.00 per column inch each insertion DEADLINE 4 p.m. day before publication FOR RENT Extra large garage apartment. Furnish ed and air-conditioned. Double closet and extra study room. $85 per month. Deposit and references. Couples only. No pets. Near Stephen F. Austin School. 822-5183. 255t4 Room with private entrance and carport. Summer months only. Everything furnish ed. 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ALL UTILITIES PAID One bedroom from $104.00 Two bedrooms from $128.00 Three bedrooms from $141.00 Four bedrooms from $153.00 134 LUTHER (Off Old Hwy. 6 South, C.S.) RENTAL OFFICE 846-3702 OFFICIAL NOTICE Official notices must arrive in the Office ot Student Publications before deadline of l p.m. of the day proceeding publication. MAY GRADUATES DEPARTING FROM THE URYAN-COLLEGE STATION AREA. Full time students who will receive degrees (Bachelor, Master, or Doctor) may apply for a Bertha Pratt Loan not exceeding $200.00 to assist with relocation expenses. To apply for this loan, contact the Student Financial Aid Office, Room 303, YMCA Building, prior to May 4, 1973. 249t9 ATTENTION MAY GRADUATES! You may pick up graduation announcements now. Room 216 A & B) 8:00-4:00, Student Programs, New MSC. Extra announce ments go on sale April 17. 246tll REGALIA FOR THE MAY 1973 COM MENCEMENT EXERCISES — All students who are candidates for the degree of Doc tor of Philosophy or Doctor of Education are required to order hoods as well as the Doctor’s caps and gowns. The hoods are to be left at the University Exchange Store for delivery by a representative of the Ex change Store to the Registrar’s Office no later than 1:00 p. m., Wednesday, May 2. The Ph.D. or D.Ed. hoods will not be worn in the procession since all such candidates will be hooded on the stage as part of the ceremony. Candidates for the Master’s Degree will wear the cap and gown; all civilian students who are candidates for the Bachelor’s Degree will wear the cap and gown ; ROTC students who are candi dates for the Bachelor’s Degree will wear the appropriate uniform. All military personnel who are candidates for the Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree will wear the uniform ; Ph.D. or D.Ed. candidates will wear the cap and gown. Ph.D. can didates will arrange for rental of cap, gown, and hood at the Exchange Store between Monday, April 9, 1973 through noon Saturday, April 14, 1973. Only Doc tor’s caps, gowns, and hoods will be avail able on a rental basis. The Master’s and Bachelor’s caps and gowns may be pur chased at the Exchange Store. Rental fees and sale prices are as follows: Doctor’s Cap & Gown $7.88 (rental). Doctor’s Cap, Gown & Hood $15.75 (rental). Master’s Cap & Gown $7.61 (sale). Master’s Cap, Gown and Hood $15.23 (rental). Bachelor’s Cap & Gown $6.93 (sale), Bachelor’s Cap, Gown & Hood $13.86 (rental). All prices include sales tax. Payment is required at the time of placing the order. 234t21 To be eligible to purchase the Texas A&M University ring, an undergraduate student must have at least one academic year in residence and credit for ninety-five (95) semester hours. The hours passed at the preliminary grade report period on March 12, 1973 may be used in satisfying this ninety-five hour requirement. Students qualifying under this regulation may now leave their names with the ring clerk, Room Seven, Richard Coke Building. She, in turn, will check all records to determine ring eligibility. Orders for these rings will be taken by the ring clerk starting March 26, 1973, and continuing through May 4, 1973. The rings will be returned to the Registrar’s Office for delivery on or be fore June 14, 1973. The ring clerk is on duty from 8:00 a. m. to 12 :00 noon, Mon day through Friday of each week. Edwin H. Cooper, Dean Admission and Records Mrs. H. Brownlee, Ring Clerk 218t38 SOSOLIK'S TV & RADIO SERVICE Zenith - Color & B&W - TV All Makes B&W TV Repairs 713 S. MAIN 822-2133 —EVERYDAY— OPEN 7:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Mon. Thru Sat. PREMIUM DOUGLAS TIRES F60 x 15 Glasbelt $39.95 G60 x 15 Glasbelt $41.95 Includes Fed. Tax, Others at similar low prices. 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Dolph Briscoe spent about $2.5 million to get elected. The bill, by Rep. Joe Pen tony, D-Houston, would break down ex penses on a cents-per-voter ratio. Candidates for governor, lieu tenant governor and attorney gen eral could spend a maximum of 3.5 cents per person in a primary election and the same in a general election. They could spend 1.75 cents per person for a runoff. If a gubernatorial candidate were involved in a primary, a runoff, and a general election, that would amount to about $1 million, Pentony said. Allotments for other state of fices would be proportionately less. Candidates for statewide of fices could spend 1.75 cents for primary and general elections, and .85 cents for runoffs. District elections, with less pop ulation involved, would have a limit of 10 cents per person for primaries and general elections and 5 cents for runoffs. Under Pentony’s bill, the ex penses would apply to all forms of advertising, including broad cast and print media. Newspapers, magazines, or Indochina Aid Bill Presented WASHINGTON (A>)_President Nixon today sent a $2.9-billion foreign aid program to Congress. It included $632 million for re construction in Indochina. However, the projected fiscal 1974 program did not include any funds for rehabilitation in North Vietnam. The Indochina aid was limited entirely to South Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. The 1974 proposal of $2.9 bil lion compares to a $2.6-billion foreign aid program that has been in effect under a continuing reso lution for nearly two years. broadcast stations would be re quired to file advertising expen ditures reports after the cam paign, as would the candidate. Violations of the law would be punishable by fine, but a candi date who exceeded spending limits could still keep his office. the House in 1975. PAWN LOANS Money Loaned On Anything Of Value. Quick Cash For Any Emergency. See Us For Ready Cash Today. 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