The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 29, 1973, Image 5

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    THE BATTALION
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1973
Page 5
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A PETITION
We hereby call upon the Athletic Council of Texas A&M University to take all steps
necessary to immediately create a complete fully funded program of intercollegiate
athletics for women within the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics.
We also call upon the Southwest Conference to create a program of intercollegiate
athletics for women and finally end all sex discrimination in athletics at its nine member
schools.
Please fill this petition with signatures and send to The Battalion, to the Student
Government office at the Memorial Student Center or to the Dean of Women’s Office.
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SAN ANTONIO (A 1 )—Attempts
by a spunky South Texas nar
cotics boss to implicate local
police in underworld violence
were jolted Wednesday when fed
eral authorities charged one of
his associates in a million-dollar
heroin smuggling case.
Daniel G. Jaramillo Jr., 26, and
eight other men were charged
with possession with intent to
smuggle heroin.
A federal spokesman identified
Jaramillo as the informant who
last weekend claimed in a state
ment that two San Antonio police
officers killed two other lieuten
ants in the smuggling organiza
tion of Fred Gomez Carasco.
“All of these developments will
no doubt bear on the credibility
of the witness, and I’m sure they
will be considered by the grand
jury,” said Bexar County District
Atty. Ted Butler, who was to
present Jaramillo’s statement to
the grand jury.
Officials said, however, the
investigation would continue into
any alleged police involvement in
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Batt News Summary
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
State
AUSTIN — Texas’ provisional
driver licensing law, once touted
as a way to curtail drinking by
minors, was upheld Wednesday
by the State Supreme Court.
Without issuing its own opin
ion, the court agreed with the
Houston Court of Civil Appeals
that the law does not violate the
14th amendment to the U. S. Con
stitution.
National
CHICAGO — University of Il
linois scientists say they have de
veloped a process cities can use to
convert garbage into methane gas
at a profit. The process could
provide 5 to 10 per cent of a city’s
gas needs, said Dr. John T. Pfef-
fer, professor of sanitary engi
neering who developed the process
with two colleagues.
Cities would shred municipal
garbage and then remove glass,
metal and other inert materials.
The garbage would be fermented,
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dry ice.
MIAMI, Fla.—Police are search
ing for the daughter of poet-play
wright Mary McDougal Axelson,
82, who died after being beaten
in her hospital bed.
Mrs. Axelson died Tuesday, 22
hours after a nurse heard the wo
man cry for help and found her
bleeding from the mouth. Mrs.
Axelson wrote the Broadway play,
“Life Begins,” which was later
made into a film starring Loretta
Young.
WASHINGTON—Israel, Egypt,
Syria and Jordan have been invit
ed to attend the Middle East peace
negotiations expected to begin in
Geneva in mid-December, U. S.
officials acnowledged.
The Palestinians apparently will
not be present at the first stage
of talks. Both Israel and Jordan
are known to have resisted parti
cipation by Palestinian represent-
tatives, at least at the start.
The invitation to Syria appears
to imply that there will soon be a
resolution of its conflict with Is
rael over prisoners.
International
ALGIERS — The Arab leaders
meeting at the summit in Algiers
decided to keep the oil squeeze
on until they get what they want
in the confrontation with Israel.
They demanded a full Israeli pull
back from all occupied Arab lands
and restoration of the rights of
the Palestinian people.
the April 8 slayings of Agapito
Ruiz, 46, and Roy Castano, 32,
two Carrasco organization men.
“Good God Almighty. That’s
all we need,” San Antonio Mayor
Charles Becker was quoted as
saying when he learned that
Jaramillo had been arrested by
agents of the Drug Enforcement
Administration. Becker had en
couraged the investigation of
Jaramillo’s allegations.
Carrasco, 33, now in jail on }
charges of assault to murder a i
policeman and murder of yet |
another gang member, led investi- !
gators to Jaramillo, police sources !
said.
An undercover agent described
Carrasco Wednesday as “one of
the biggest to come down the
pike” in terms of drug smuggling
activities along the Mexico-United
States border.
Federal investigators had been
working for two months on the
continuing activities of Carrasco
organization members while Ca
rrasco, nicknamed “The Old
Man,” was in jail under bonds
of more than $600,000.
Authorities believe the 10
pounds of what a federal spokes
man called “high grade heroin”
were from Mexico. The seizure
was made without incident at a
motel along the Pan-Am Express
way on this city’s east side,
authorities said.
Others besides Jaramillo
charged in the Tuesday night
seizure were six other San An
tonio residents, Arturo Gomez,
41; Ruben Cerna, 23; Valdemar
de la Garza, 23; Robert Gomez
Ybaro, 21; Arnold Ramirez, 30,
and Rudolfo Gomez Ybaro, 23;
and Frank Canales, 28, of Dallas
and Augustin Barrera, 26, of
Falfurrias.
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