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BATTALlOf BATTALION Wednesday, November 14, 1973 College Station, Texas Page 7 ibrarian then ftj stacks and gets i the meantime, ftt ; “standing arouni* on either side a| wants may be o! him,” said Puckelt student cannot Ij. book he may fijj ood or even better, i student to use tin he problem of vat. long with it.” HEW Rejects Desegregation Plans | News Summary] iBC PLAY BLOCKS ?ce set of coioflut plasic 3 ABC designs WASHINGTON—The Depart- it of Health, Education and dfare rejected Tuesday nine jte plans for court-ordered ra- desegregation of their public eges and universities. he proposals submitted early ^ summer “fall far short of be- acceptable” to meet a federal rt deadline next April 8, said er E. Holmes, director of W’s Office for Civil Rights. The states of Arkansas, Flori da, Georgia, North Carolina, Ok lahoma, Pennsylvania and Vir ginia were told in letters to sub mit improved plans within 90 days to deal with student and faculty integration. Louisiana and Mississippi were given the 90 days plus an interim Nov. 30 deadline to agree to sub mit detailed plans, or have their cases referred to the Justice De partment for court action. “The Louisiana and Mississippi proposals were clearly not ade quate,” Holmes said. “They have taken the position that they’re currently in compli ance. Our position is that they are not,” he added. “The other seven states have recognized that they’re going to have to do some thing about this.” Ruling last Feb. 16 in a suit brought against HEW by the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, a U. S. District Court judge here gave the government a series of deadlines to take further desegre gation enforcement action against about 200 elementary and sec ondary school districts in 16 states and against 10 statewide higher education systems. That order was upheld June 12 by a unanimous U. S. Circuit Court which, however, extended the higher education compliance deadline 10 months to next April 8. Holmes said letters to the nine states recommended how their plans can be improved, with em phasis on the need for compre hensive statewide planning which takes into account the special problems of minority students and predominantly black colleges. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS National WASHINGTON — The Senate passed and sent to the White House by an 80-5 vote a bill au thorizing private construction of an oil pipeline across Alaska. Sen. Henry M. Jackson, D- Wash., predicted President Nixon would sign the measure. He told the Senate that if environmental- NIMAL SQUEEZE TOY SET vinyl animals in a lolt id cuddly. FANT SEAT DOLL dressed in her own in Rooted hair can bt id combed. APER DOLL SE1 mgs set with two aper dolls wilh inter- costumes. BY DOLL WITH AMA" VOICE doll dressed in bright tooted hair to comb, ?gs and arms. 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Holmes, director of HEW’s Office for Civil Rights. Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsyl vania and Virginia were fold to. submit improved plans. Louisi ana and Mississippi were given the 90 days plus an interim Nov. 30, 1974 deadline. Bulletin Board TONIGHT TEXAS A&M SPORTS CAR CU R wii meet at 7 :.‘i0 j>. m. in the Mimosa Room of the old College Station City Hall, 101 Church St. BLACK AWARENESS COMMITIEi: wiii have an important policy nuotinv at 7:30 p. m. in Room 231 <>f the Me morial Student Center. TAMU SAILING CLUB will meet at 7 l’.o I). m. in the MSC. EL PASO HOMETOWN CLUB will meet in Room 402 of the Rudder T<»wei at 7 p. m. SENIOR CLASS will meet in k-> >m ll‘» of the Rudder Tower at 7 :30 p. ni. FREE UNIVERSITY-SCIENCE I !( TION class will meet in Room an:! of the Rudder Tower at 7:30 j> m. 'I I, topic will be "artwork in science fic tion’ 9 . ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRAC TORS, STUDENT CHAPTER will n> in the Architecture Auditorium at 7 : <> p. m. The speaker will be David Whip of the Fireman’s Training Extension. CAP AND GOWN will hold an exocutiv meeting only in Room 507-A of the Rudder Tower at 7:30 p m The rej.?u lar meeting for all member: will he at 8 p. m. in Room 504 of the Rudder Tower. ENVIRONMENTAL P R O T E ( T I () N AGENCY will meet at 7:30 j> m in Room 220 of the MSC Bmloj/ist David N. Peters will speak on E. P. A. stand ards. THURSDAY SAN ANGELO - WEST TEXAS HOME TOWN CLUB will meet at 7 :30 p. m. in Room 229 of the MSC. THE ANSWER will show the film "GGC" at 7 :30 p. m. on Thursday and Friday at 510 University Drive. VEDIC SOCIETY will hear a lecture on Hindu philosophy at 7 :3U p. m. in Room 216-A of the MSC. TAMU HORSEMAN’S ASSOCIATION will hear Nick Arismcndi speak at 7 p. m. in Room 215 of the Animal In dustries Bid#. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BIO ENGINEERS will tour St. Joseph Hos pital at 7 p. m. Rides will form in front of Zachry Engineering Center at 6 :30 p. m. BRAZOS ORNITHOLOGIC AL SOCIETY will meet at 7 :30 ]). m. at the Cofei- Van Overbeek Building, 200 E. 33rd Street. CEPHEID VARIABLE SCIENCE FIC TION COMMITTER will meet M. 7.:;$ p. m. in the Student Programs Offiee of the MSC. WOMEN’S AWARENESS will meet in Room 226 of the MSC at 8 :30 p. m. The topic is sexism in children’s litera ture. HOUSTON HOMETOWN CLUB will dis cuss plans for a party at 7 :30 p. m. in Room 145 of the Physics Building. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING WIVES CLUB will meet in the CNR Room of the City National Bank, 301 'Texas Avenue at 7 :30 p. m. All EE wives are invited to attend. BRAZOS ORNITHOLOGICAL SOCIETY will meet at 7 :30 p. m. at 200 E. 33rd St. Bryan, Cofer-Van Overbeek Build ing. SATURDAY ANIMAL SCIENCE WIVES CLUB will have a bake sale at Tovcnshire begin ning at 9:30 a. m. BRYAN PUBLIC LIBRARY will high light Thanksgiving din ing stnrytime at . 10 :30 a. m. FOR BEST RESULTS TRY BATTALION CLASSIFIED SEIKO his own little'robot! 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