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New Nixon dvive plcinned Energy crisis toward punishing pushers! solutions Page 4 “Technological Solutions of The Energy Crisis” is the topic for the first Texas A&M University Lecture of 1974. Dr. Edward Teller of the Uni versity of California will speak at the Jan. 29 presentation, which is sponsored by the College of Science. The lecture is scheduled for 8 p.m. Tuesday in Room 701 of the J. Earl Rudder Conference Center Tower. Teller is currently university professor of physics and associa- THE BATTALIA: THURSDAY, JANUARY U, If ate director of the Lawre, Livermore Laboratory ofUC.t < has held positions with Ti George Washington Universii Columbia University and the It versity of Chicago. iiou; WASHINGTON <A>)—The Nix on administration plans a renewed push for legislation denying bail to those arrested for heroin traf- (ficking and setting mandatory prison sentences for convicted pushers. President Nixon is expected to ask for the legislation in a mes sage to Congress next month. With White House support, the Drug Enforcement Administra tion is mapping a lobbying cam paign. The administration bill was in troduced in the House and Sen ate about 10 months ago but never moved out of committee for a number of reasons. However, the Senate last April passed another measure containing some of the administration proposals on man datory sentencing. Officials of the Drug Enforce ment Administration say they now have fresh statistics support ing a revival appeal for a pre ventive detention law. The agency’s chief of congres sional relations, Gene H a i s 1 i p, said the bill apparently will be the subject of any presidential mes sage of heroin trafficking. If there is a fresh administration proposal, he said, the White House hasn’t told his agency about it. Last year’s administration bill would require federal judges to jail many suspected narcotics dealers without bond pending trial, extending preventive deten tion nationwide for the first time. After rancorous debate, Con gress enacted a preventive deten tion bill applying to the District of Columbia early in the Nixon administration, but D.C. law en forcement officials have used it only rarely. Haislip noted that the narcotics bill, unlike the D.C. law, would require a judge to determine whether the suspected pusher fit certain categories before denying bond. The proposal would require de- Nixon to ‘fight’ to stay in office tention: if the suspect had a pre vious drug conviction; if he was arrested while on probation or other felony; if he was arrested in possession of a false passport; if he was a fugitive from another federal charge; if he had a previ ous fugitive conviction; or if he was a nonresident alien. If the suspect met any single classification, the judge would be required to deny bail “in the absence of compelling circum stances to justify” releasing him. Haislip said the bill also would require a speedy trial for those held without bail. The bill does not define speedy trial, but Haislip said the admin istration might accept a congres- sionally-imposed deadline. Haislip said his agency wants a preventive detention law be cause hard core professional deal ers go back into business during their release on bail, a wait some times as long as a year before trial. The administration bill also would require judges to send con victed narcotics traffickers to prison for mandatory minimum sentences of five years for a first offense and 10 years for a repeat offense. Haislip said both the mandatory sentencing and preventive deten tion proposals are directed at ma jor dealers in heroin and other hard drugs, but are not aimed at addicts and the casual peddler of marijuana. BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES . . . . be per W' ach additional day One day «c per word eac„ Minimum charge—75c Classified Display column inch word FOR SALE WORK WANTED FOUND hearing jloustoi cessed .public 1 State $1.00 per column each insertion brey’s Jewelry store. in. Call G. Gibbs 845-7439 or see pin at Em- Ladies’ Hair Beauty Salon. Townshire 33613 Shopping Center. Welcomes Linda Williams to its staff. Linda is : to its staff. Linda is from Beaumont and 845-3243. is experienced in glow styling and young hair fashions. For appointment. 822-1711. Un^pecified sum of money found ^ of north entrance main campus like vers foi DEADLINE 3 p.m. day before publication FOR RENT Sell your used air conditioner to White’s Auto Store or trade on new Catalina home appliances. 233tfn layers fendant appointmen Found wallet belonging to Beth Use';,, his 334t4 Call 845-3243. ujgp Apartment, suitable for couple in grad- im, simply yard, car port, convenient to elementary school and le for couple m gra uate school. Roomy, two bedroom, simply furnished duplex. Fenced back 1963 Chrysler. Good looking, clean. One wner. $350. Call 846-4101. 334tfn Twin waterbeds with frame and liners. $40 each. 823-0266. 334t4 grocery store. 822-6668. Large one bedroom furnished apartment. CH-CA. Two blocks from University. bills paid. $125. 846-0692 All and 846-5444. 336t3 400 square feet drafting room, could be used for office, storage, classroom. Private entrance. $100 month. Call 823-5344 or Campus Briefs 846-8476. 3200 S. College Ave. Two bedroom furnished housi lot. References required. Couple 823-2607. se, onl; corner r. Call 334t4 Ford company speaker The head of Ford Motor Com pany’s Project Management for Transportation Systems Opera tions (TSO) will speak to indus trial engineering students Feb. 5. Room in boardir $450 a semester. I r house has 2 vacancies. 23-0266. 334t4 Clean horse stalls for rent. 8568 after 5 p. m. Call 846- 334t8 A house you can live with payments to match. Call about this 3/2/2 in special neighborhood. Fire place, fenced yard, and other extras. INGLE REAL ESTATE 822-0824 or Claudia Ingle 846-2820 33414 Furniture Stripping Antiques AMITY, Inc. of Bryan 1103 W. 25th 10% Discount To Aggies on Stripping Marc D. Luther 713/822-7717 Bryan, Texas 77801 SPECIAL NOTICE r j ATTENTION MAY GRADUATES Orders for Graduation Announcann; will be taken beginning Jan. 21, 111(1 K, will be taken beginning Jan. 21, I97|. February 22, 1974 at the Student Fins Office, Room 217, MSC, 8:00 -LOOfe- Fri. SHU l Service For AH Chrysler Corp. Cars Body Work — Painting Free Estimates ' NEV treasur gan w Jge Sales and Serrlce Since 191! 1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111 ojth Who h HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY, INC. Dodge Sales and Service Since 1911 Typing done, reasonable rates. Can do theses and dissertations. Mrs. Whitmore. 693-4483. 291tfn HELP WANTED George T. Peterson, who is responsible for “on-time” and “within-budget” accomplishment of Ford’s TSO projects and install ations, will discuss his work with Ford’s entry in the 1972 Transpo exposition in Washington, D. C - . He will address the student chapter of the American Institute of Industrial Engineers in Room 103 of the Zachry Engineering Center at 6:30 p. m. Peterson will also discuss cur rent Ford projects, including the firm’s Cherry Hill test track and two “people mover” systems cur rently being installed at Dearborn, Mich., and Hartford, Conn. One bedroom apartment furnished. Gen tlemen only. Water paid. $55 a month 823-5046. 334t4 Nine gas heaters, assorted chairs, stools, end tables and other household goods, cot- ‘plumb and the eside But ton samples. Call 846-8341. as, col 333t Typing - fast, expert - proposals, theses. 846-6196 after 5:30 and week-ends. 281tfn Sonic Drlve-in now taking applicitios*» r>ut Immediate opening as nighttime fry km nort ( Apply in person. 104 East Univeni "a said K One bedroom. Gomplet apartment. $80 monthly. Call 823-5735. 334t4 ROOMMATE WANTED Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All kinds. 822-0544. 233tfn his stoi Spring placement manual Seniors and graduate students may pick up copies of the Spring 1974 Placement Manual, announc ed Louis Van Pelt, TAMU director of placement. The publication provides a “synopsis of information” for stu dents preparing for interviews with prospective employers, Van Pelt noted. ‘The manual gives a student everything from how to sign up> and prepare for the interview to questions most frequently asked during interviews” he added. Students should go to the Placement Office (10th floor, J. Earl Rudder Conference Center Tower) and sign up for inter views with the companies in which they are interested. 1 Bdrm unfurnished $145; fur nished $170. Furnished apart ment has all new furniture in cluding butcher block tables a/ chrome frames. 2 bdrm. unfur nished $165. New shag, disposal and dishwasher. All apartments have extra large rooms, storage lockers, covered parking and swimming pool. Tropicana Apartments 2701 Kent, Bryan 822-9055 Male graduate student to take two bedroom apartment. 715 North Main No. 7 for Yj rent ($62.50) and bills. 33ot5 Experienced typing, electric, near campus. 846-6551. 209tfn Registered Nurse position avsiltkli i ent«I h*»nlth nurHlnir. You will ^ >ly munity oriented program, active in Knif ntal health nursing. You will aely with professional staff in a Kjfor EC Need male roommate for bright new garage apartment. No cooking facility, near campus $50 call L at 693-4207. 333t5 Full time typing. Call 823-7723 or 823- 3838. 267tfn program. Please contact 822-7326 Central Braxos Health Center. Mrs. Klint 1 - Such a: Valley M -*™irglai FOR SALE OR RENT SOSOLIKS TV & RADIO SERVICE INC. Authorized Zenith Sales and Services 713 S. MAIN 822-2133 BELA1R PARK 2201 Leonard Rd. 822-2326 or 822-2421 Rentals or purchases Large Lots From $29.50 WANTED Pre-Hitler film WASHINGTON (AP) - President Nixon was quoted by a congressman Wednesday as saying he is going to “fight like hell” the pressures mounting against him and will not consider resignation. Rep. Peter H. B. Frelinghuysen, R-N.J., said Nixon made the statement Tuesday during a later afternoon meet ing with a group of GOP congressmen who Frelinghuysen said have been “apparently loyal to the President on key issues.” Frelinghuysen said Nixon spoke on domestic and international issues and then launched into a discussion of politics and said “that this year had been a tough one for him for reasons we were all aware of, as he put it.” Frelinghuysen quoted Nixon as saying that “under no circumstances could I consider resignation though it might not be a bad life to live” on a pension. “In this country we could not allow the government to be overturned by a mass assault on the President.” Frelinghuysen quoted Nixon as saying. Another congressman who attended the meeting, Rep. Craig Hosmer, R-Calif., said, “he (Nixon) said about a half dozen times he was not going to be drummed out of office. He was not going to resign.” Reporting on a meeting Wednesday between Nixon and a group of Southern Democratic congressmen, Rep. Bob Casey, D-Tex., said Nixon brought up the subject of impeach ment and said it would be bad for the country. Rep. Ray Roberts, D-Tex., said it was “a strange meeting . .. there were just a few people there, I guess not more than 20. He said flatly he wouldn’t resign but they could kick him out if they wanted to.” A film on pre-Hitler German leadership will be shown Monday by the Modern Languages Depart ment. “Stresemann” will show begin ning at 7:30 p. m. in Room 145 of the Physics Building. Admission Will be free. Gustav Stresemann (pronounc ed STRAY-suh-mun) was Ger many’s foreign minister during 1923-29. The film is an historically faithful account of his efforts to bring about peace and unity after World War I, according to Dr. Verne Rudebusch of the modern languages faculty. FAIRWAY APTS. The same familiar “Fair way” at the “NEW” Fair way Apartments. NEW carpeting, NEW paneling, NEW heated pool, NEW furniture, NEW gas grills and NEW management. More liveable area for your dollar. Call or see Mrs. Tru ly East, Apt. 1-B, 822-4964. Now on the shuttle bus route. 33318 Need babysitter in my afternoons. Cali 822-7727. home Thursday 336t4 I’m lookinu for sitting. Have a chii tact 846-6671. omeone to trade baby- d I ae two years old. Con- 335t3 FORTRAN short course Special rates for college students. Two bedroom fully carpeted. $110 month com pletely furnished. Call 822-7426 between 8 and 5. 333110 A free FORTRAN short course is available to faculty, staff and graduate students through the TAMU Data Processing Center. Interested persons should regis ter with Chuck Adams, Room 010 of the Teague Building for the non-credit course. The class is scheduled for 3:00 to 4:30 p. m. Tuesdays and Thursdays, and will run six to eight weeks. Registration forms should be returned to Adams by Feb. 1 and classes will begin in February. One bedroom apartment, bills paid, ch, imately three miles from campus. 333t4 approximately 822-0827. Two bedroom furnished mobile home. Six miles from campus Hwy. 30. Couples only. Call 846-1865. 333tfn Game, tours for engineers Members of the Houston Sec tion of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics will roll onto the campus Saturday for a day of tours and a basket ball game. The professional engineering society supports numerous stu dent aid and research programs at TAMU, according to Prof. A1 Cronk, head of TAMU’s Aero space Engineering Department. Three bedroom, lYi bath, brick, living and dining room, shag rug, den and kitchen linoleum, bedrooms are hardwood floor. Large fenced yard, washer and dryer con- ctions in double garage. CH, refrigerated r. Near the university. $215, no pets. 333t5 air. 846-8341. -EVERYDAY- OPEN 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Mon. Thru Sat. Brake Shoes 4.10 (2 Wheels) exchange Alternators 18.95 exchange Starters - Generators from 14.95 exchange Most any part for most American and some Foreign cars at dealer price Your Lawnboy Dealer “We accept BankAmericard - Mastercharge” Except on Prestone Joe Faulk Auto Parts 220 E. 25 822-1669 Giving Better Service For 28 Years In Bryan Redmond Terrace Drugs Phone 846-1113 1402 Hwy. 6-South College Station, Texas Prescriptions, Etc. Charge Accounts Invited Free Delivery lor on the Morf Registered Nurses, LVN’f House and Lap Technicians, X-ra; for Ni:; experience helpful, needeiil at T. L. Goodnight Memi T • J liliK rial Hospital in CaldwellS Tex. Shift deferential plusfc mileage. Contact G. FpfOI Clemmons Administratorotfl Mrs. J. Mize, Director o!| x I0U Nursing 502 N. Stone 0!§f ur . ll Call collect 713-567-3362. - C9nvict ejime SMtihjctions ations General houaework and help with tile ly man. Two local reference* r«niim| Now Hour* and work days flexible. Call '(tjL 8341. a up to I Barcelona KIM At 0111(1 NOW OPEN I OR SI ll( |IO\ 7(MI OuilliMiK ( .III Ml* I 7(l , t lot 1*911*1 HI..I HIM 1 mile from campus Volleyball Court & Swimming Pool Recreation & Club Rooms AH Utilities & TV Cable paid Now Available 1 Bedroom, 1 baths 2 Bedrooms, 1^2 baths 2 Bedrooms, 2 baths FAMILY AND STUDENT SECTIONS. PENT HOUSE wanted. 846-9384. by the Cocktail wato-^g 17. Tl nation RN needed full time cr saying 11 to 7 shift. Shift dif-p m ed ferential plus mileage. Calif or come to Grimes Memo rial Hospital 210 S. Judson St. Navasota, Texas 77868 or 825-6585. Ask for Mrs, Winkelmann Director of Nurses or Mr. Fraley Ad ministrator. SOStli TRY BATTALION CLASSIFIED Ain One bedroom duplex. Nicely furnished. droom duplex. JNicely pine panelling throughout. $75 a month. 846-5122. 332tfn Highlighting the visit will be tours of the Nuclear Science Center, the new Oceanography- Meteorology Building, and aero space engineering facilities. Programming contest A qualification contest for local programming teams wishing to enter the Southwest Regional Programming Contest will be held Feb. 2 at the Data Processing Center. The contest, which will begin at 8 a.m. in the DPC’s Remote Computing Center, will select teams to represent TAMU in the regional contest, held this year at Texas A&M. Prizes for the regional compe tition includes cash awards of $100, $50 and two $25 awards. Entry information for the quali fication round may be obtained from Chuck Adams in Room 010 of the Teague Building. Dead line for entries is Jan. 31. BROADMOOR APTS. 2 Bedroom, 1 bath, central air & heat, panelled, carpeted & draped, close to school. University Shop ping Center, & Medical Center. $145. unfurnished. $165 furnish ed. All bills paid including cable. 1503 Broadmoor 846-1297 or 846-2737 . 317tfn AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College Mobile home space for rent 6 miles from campus. Couples only. Call 846-1865. and 2 bedroom turn for occupancy. iy 2 Lake for fishing. Wasl sphere. C Cavalry’s solo appearance >uth Washateria on Country atmosphere. Call D. R. Cain Go., 823-0934 or after 6, 846-3408 or 822-6135. pus grounds all D. R. Cain Co., SOUTHGATE VILLAGE APARTMENTS Family size apartments with lots of closet space. Individually controlled refrigerated air. Cable TV connections. Corhplete laundry facilities. ALL UTILITIES PAID One, two, three & four bedroom apart ments from $104.00. Some available now. Married students welcome. 134 Luther (off old hwy. 6 so., C. S.) Rental Office 846-3702 ferkwey ♦ 1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms (Studios) 10 Floor Plans (650 to 1360 sq. ft.) Washer - Dryer Connections Shuttlebus 24 hour Security 1600 Southwest Parkway Phone: 846-5767 GENERAL^) ELECTRIC Parsons Mounted Cavalry will take part Friday in the South west Fat Stock Show and Expo sition parade in Fort Worth. The cavalry troop of the Corps of Cadets will be making its first solo appearance, noted Com mander Mike Collins of Dallas. The colorful unit marched last fall with the corps, including a Corps Trip to Fort Worth. It was organized last summer and named for Col. Thomas R. Par sons, commandant of cadets. Parade units move out at 2 p.m. and will follow the same down town Fort Worth route of the Corps Trip parade, Collins said. The unit will march as a single platoon. SOUTHWEST VILLAGE Apartments One & two bedroom apartments, also two bedroom studios. Four different color combinations. Recreation rooms. Swimming, Sauna, Tennis. 846-1931 1101 Southwest Parkway S p Mone Q, Se< FOR GREAT GET-TOGETHERS: Bold color coordinated formal fashions for men from the newest and largest selection of rental and sale formal wear styles and accessories in this area. Expert assistance and courteous service will make this occasion really special. The new look is the Gatsby . . . 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