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THE BATTALION
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1974
Nixon committee studies ‘Big Brother’
PEANUTS
By Charles M.
PEANUTS
WASHINGTON <A>> _ Presi
dent Nixon has instructed his new
right to privacy committee to con
centrate its study on the federal
government’s “big brother” prob
lem rather than on industry prac
tices, officials said Wednesday.
According to officials present
at the Cabinet level group’s first
meeting Tuesday, Nixon said that
while there are problems in priv
ate sector collection data on in-
Merrie Melodies
and Looney Tunes
By TED BORISKIE
The rumors have been floating
around for months that the Texas
World Speedway is going to be
the site of a rock festival this
summer.
It looks like the rock festival is
only a rumor but there is a good
possibility that the TWS will be
the site of the Second Annual
Willie Nelson Fourth of July Pic
nic to be held July 4-5-6.
The people at TWS are saying
that nothing is definite but the
promoters say that the whole
thing is in the bag and will defi
nitely come off.
The proposed festival is tenta
tively featuring many of the same
performers who appeared at last
year’s fete at Dripping Springs.
Willie Nelson and Leon Russell
are scheduled to emcee the thing
with performers as diverse as
John Prine (whom I consider to
be the best songwriter around to
day) and Ray Price (whom I con
sider to be the most useless per
former around today) slated as
possibly appearing.
I can only hope this year’s pro
moters use a bit more careful
planning than did the people be
hind last year’s hopelessly mis
managed affair.
Water and sanitation facilities
are grossly inadequate at TWS to
hold such a picnic at this time
and parking could also develop in
to a real problem. Electrical cap
abilities will have to be strength
ened to prevent a recurrence of
the blackout of last year. In
addition, TWS was built to house
crowds for only a day. It remains
to be seen what will happen when
several thousand people try to
spend three or four nights on the
premises.
On the positive side, I have been
assured by the promoters that
none of these problems will arise
this year.
It looks like the picnic is being
planned much more extensively
than last year’s which was saved
only by the good graces of the
performers themselves. Many
who appeared last year had to
undergo great personal hassle and
performed only because they
wanted the festival to be a suc
cess.
Invited to perform this year
are Jerry Jeff Walker, Michael
Murphey, Commander Cody and
the Lost Planet Airmen, Doug
iSahm, Kinky Freidman, Roger
Miller, Bill Monroe, Ernest Tubbs,
Kris Kristofferson and Rita Cool-
idge.
Also, Waylon Jennings, Billy
Joe Shaver, Johnny Rodriguez,
Charlie Rich, Lefty Friezell, Tom
T. Hall, Jim & Jesse, Roy Acuff,
Red Stegall and Sammie Smith.
It should be noted that nothing
is definite about the festival, es
pecially who will perform. With
all the financial difficulties TWS
has been having lately, a concert
of this type should provide a
means of turning a profit at the
ill-fated track. All those desiring
more information on the festival
should write:
Fourth of July Picnic
Box 9500
College Station, Texas 77840
Further developments on the
festival will be noted in future
editions of this column.
Local photographers compete
in Camera Committee Salon
Sports, animals and fashion
have something in common when
the Camera Committee sponsors
the TAMU Salon, a cash award
ing contest for outstanding color
and black and white photographs.
Salon’s purpose is to encourage
collegiate amateur photographers
and it is open to members of photo
associations sponsored by univer
sities and colleges. Photography
instructors and professionals are
not eligible.
The Salon, is viewed annually
by over 30,000 people. Student
and faculty amateur photograph
ers must submit their entries by
5 p. m. on April 10. Visitors are
welcome to sit in on the judging,
April 13 at 9 a. m.
“Best of Show” photos will re
ceive a $50 cash prize, ribbon and
a trophy. Runners-up will also re
ceive ribbons and trophies. First,
second and third place ribbons will
be awarded in each of the 14 cat
egories. The categories prints will
be classified in are pictorial, land
scape, nature, still life, human
interest, sports, news, experimen
tal, fashion, advertising and por
traitures. Winning photos will be
exhibited for two weeks.
Information and Salon bro
chures are available from the
Camera Committee.
bulletin board
TONIGHT
SHEET AND TRAP CLUB will meet in
Room 404 of the Rudder Tower at 7 :30
p.m.
JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL will meet at
7:30 p.m. in Room 229 of thee MSC
Tower.
mation.
RADIO COMMITTEE will meet at 7:30
p.m. in Rooms L and M of the Student
Programs Office.
SATURDAY
MOBILITY IMPAIRED AGS will organize
at 7 p.m. in Room 311 of the YMCA
for the removal of structural barriers
to disabled students. All students are
Embrey’s Jewelry
We Specialize In
A&grie Ring’s.
Diamonds Set—
Sizing 1 —
Reoxidizing—
All types watch/jewelry
Repair
Aggie Charge Accounts
9-5:30 846-5816
and food and meet at the divelocker at
10:30 a.m. For more information, call
Gary Sartor, 693-3136, or Donna Cox,
846-7032.
MONDAY
SOCIETY OF WOMEN ENGINEERS will
meet at 6 p.m. in Room 6 of the Zachry
6 p.m.
Engineering Center
have a tasting party at 7:30 p.m. in
the home of Mary Ann Cain, 1110
Merry Oaks in College Station. Hus
bands are invited.
MIKE MISTOVICH
BUSINESS MACHINES
* Royal and SCM Typewriters
* Victor, Unicom & Casio Print
ing Calculators
* Hand Calculators
Sales, Service & Rentals
909 S. Main 822-6000
dividuals, “let’s not all dump on
industry, let’s worry about the
big brother problem.”
In announcing formation of the
11-member committee headed by
Vice President Gerald R. Ford,
Nixon referred in a nationwide
address to the potential abuses in
private and government data col
lection procedures.
But in convening the commit
tee’s initial meeting, officials re
ported that the President concen
trated on government practices,
declaring that federal agencies
now collect too much data on in
dividuals including information
“that the government ought not
to know.”
They said he suggested that
the panel’s first order of business
should be cataloguing the types
of information gathered by the
government and finding out
whether its collection is justified.
Nixon apparently offered no
specifics on types of information
to which he was referring, but did
express interest in safeguarding
criminal investigative files.
Officials reported that Nixon
strongly voiced his opinion that
criminal arrest and conviction
records must be accessible to var
ious law enforcement agencies.
But, they said, he insisted that
“there ought to be the strictest
security on raw data collected by
the FBI because it includes third
and fourth-hand hearsay.”
According to those present,
Nixon described the question of
the right to privacy as “spongy,”
and recommended that the com
mittee concentrate its work on
specifically defined areas. Panel
members agreed to report back in
a week with suggestions for study.
Within the next several weeks,
the vice president is expected to
appoint an executive director to
oversee a staff drawn from vari
ous government agencies.
Nixon said in his radio speech
Saturday that he wanted the com
mittee, within four months, to be
gin to come up with recommenda
tions for executive orders, regula
tions, and legislation to protect
individuals’ right to privacy.
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FOR SALE
1972 Pinto Station Wagon. Radio, heater,
air conditioning, 2000 cc engine, excellent
condition, 845-6040. 353t3
Girls 26 inch bicycle, very goi
Call 846-5695 after 5 :30 weekdi
>od condition.
Corvair 1965 air-conditioned, excellent
condition, 20 mpg. 693-3136. 356t5
Sell your used air conditioner to White’s
Auto Store or trade on new Catalina home
RN needed full time on
11 to 7 shift. Shift dif
ferential plus mileage. Call
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.
appliances.
308tfn
1972 Pinto Station Wagon. Radio, heater,
air conditioning, 2000 cc engine, excellent
condition, 845-6040. 353t3
For university couple or individual in
graduate college. Furnished two bedroom,
air conditioned apartment. Roomy, reason
able, fenced back yard. 822-6668. 355t3
Official notices must arrive in the l
of Student Publications before deadli
1 p. m.
Office
Ine of
of the day preceding publication.
For this coming Spring, try a nni
do, blow-dry style. Lady Fair Beiuljii
Townshire Shopping Center.
Near A&M, one bedroom newly decorated
house, fenced yard. 846-4465. 354tfn
Two bedroom furnished house, corner lot.
References required. Couple only. Call 823-
2607.
353t4
Private bedroom in nice area. Close to
campus. Kitchen, washer, and dryer priv-
iledges. To female student. 845-1041 or
846-0908 after 5. 353t4
SPRING AWARD SCHOLARSHIPS
Application forms for the Spring Awards
Program may be obtained from the Student
Financial Aid Office, Room 303, YMCA
Building, until March 31, 1974. All applica
tions must be filed with the Student Finan
cial Aid Office by not later than 5 :00 p. m.
April 1, 1974. Late applications will not
bo accepted. 354tl7
Professional typist. IBM
Close to campus. 846-0634.
Texas A&M University, February 13, 1974
Office of the Dean of Admissions and
Apartments for rent, good for two boys.
part of utilities
paid. Call 846-5132 or 846-6124.
$45 a piece. Furnished, part
To be eligible to purchase the Texas A&M
University ring, an undergraduate student
must have at least one academic year in
J.i.Hin residence and credit for
year
ninety-five (95)
Two bedroom furnished mobile home.
Six miles from campus Hwy. 30. Couples
only. Call 846-1865.
semester hours. The hours passed at the
riod
4, 1974 may be used in satisfying this
ninety-five hour requirement. Students
preliminary grade report period on March
4, 1974 may be used in
BUY BRAND NAME STEREO EQUIP
MENT in factory sealed cartons. Fully
guaranteed right here in College Sta
tion at super discount prices. No rip
off and no gimmicks.
Call Creed 846-8329
between 5 and 7.
346tl4
FOR SALE OR RENT
1971 MGB, excellent condition, 27 m
$2600, 846-7433.
pg,
5t4
BELAIR
PARK
2201 Leonard Rd.
822-2326 or 822-2421
Rentals or purchases
Large Lots .From $29.50
Used Coldspot, Sears air-conditioner, 110
93-31
volt, % horsepower motor. Call 693-3671.
354tfn
SPECIAL NOTICE
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
S17tfn
Camera equipment, Pentax, 135mm, many
ries for: Maymia-Sekor, Yashici
accesso
les for: Maymia
Pentax Complete darkroom with
m301 enlarger. Contact Ri
845-2241 between 8 and 5.
asfuca,
durst
King 3-B trombone, accessories. Like
new. Call Hank, 845-4650. 354t4
USED CARS
Not The Largest Stock
But The Best For Less
Low Overhead
See Us Before You Buy
NEWMAN MOTORS
505 S. Texas Bryan
822-4824
342tfn
Service For All
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
Free Estimates
HALSELL MOTbR COMPANY, INC.
Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922
1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111 67tfn
reqt
this regulation may now
ith the Ring Clerk.
Coke Building. She,
irn, will check all records to determine
eligibility. Orders for these rings will
qualifying under this regulation may n
leave their names with the Ring Clerk,
Room Seven, Richard Coke Building. She,
ren,
in turn, will check ail records to determir
ring eligibility. Orders for these rings will
be taken by the Ring Clerk starting March
16, 1974, and continuing through May 3,
1974. The rings will be returned to the
Registrar’s Office for delivery on or before
June 14, 1974. The Ring Clerk is on duty
from 8:00 a. m. to 12:00 noon and 1 :00
p. m. to 4:00 p. m., Monday through Friday
of each week.
Edwin H. Cooper, Dean
Admissions and Records
Carolyn Wells,
Ring Clerk
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theses and dissertation
rata.
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Typing. Experienced, fut, ittutit
kinds. 822-0544.
Experienced typing, electric, ceu
46-6561.
Full time typing. Call 823-77211!
3838.
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WANTED TO BUY
Lost gray, black and silver fie
collie. REWARD. Frances, 822-7’il
Mobile home sp
umpus. Couples
ace for rent 6 miles from
only. Call 846-1866.
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Carl Bussell’s
old gold.
IAMOND ROOM, 846-4708.
FOR
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RESULTS
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BATTALION CLASSIFIED
ATTENTION MARRIED COUPLES. One
and 2 bedroom furnished apartments. Ready
for occupancy. 1% miles south of campus.
Lake for fishing. Washateria on grounds.
Country atmosphere. Call D. R. Cain Co.,
823-0934 or after 5, 846-3408 or 822-6135.
166tfn
Leopard hound dog
Name: Snicker, lei
tially blue. Reward. 823-7448.
346111 Montclair. Name:
og, vicinity Jtnfl
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BATTALION CLASSIFIED
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
Redmond Terrace Drugs
Phone 846-1113
1402 Hwy. 6-South
College Station, Texas
Prescriptions, Etc.
Charge Accounts Invited
Free Delivery
SOSOLIK'S
TV & RADIO SERVICE INC.
Authorized Zenith Sales and
Services
713 S. MAIN 822-2133
SOUTHGATE VILLAGE
APARTMENTS
Family size apartments with lots of
closet space. Individually controlled
refrigerated air. Cable TV connections.
Complete laundry facilities.
ALL UTILITIES PAID
One, two, three & four bedroom apart
ments from $104.00. Some available
now. Married students welcome.
Barcelona
ki\i.u oinc i HowonNFOKsunn
134 Luther
(off old hwy. 6 so., C. S.)
Rental Office
846-3702
ONE MONTH RENT FREE
COME SEE OUR SPACIOUS FLATS AND STUDIOS
• 1, 2, 3 BEDROOM
• CARPET
• ALL ELECTRIC KITCHENS
• RECREATION ROOMS
• SWIMMING POOLS
• SHUTTLE BUS SERVICE
Convenient Locations To Campus
Hurry so you can have preference
as to available locations and color schemes
TRINITY GARDEN DUPLEXES
Like Home Living
2 bedroom - IV2 baths - carpet - drapes central heat and
air - electric kitchen - range, refrigerator - dishwasher -
disposal - washer dryer attachments in garage, fenced
back yard — pet accepted.
846-3988
1712 Trinity Place
College Station, Texas
1 mile from campus
Volleyball Court &
Swimming Pool
Recreation & Club Ro«
AU Utilities & TV Cable
paid
Now Available
1 Bedroom, 1 baths
2 Bedrooms, V/-> baths
2 Bedrooms, 2 baths
FAMILY AND
SECTIONS.
STUDE!
invited and may call Mike Gagnee at
846-1898 after 7 p.m. for more infor-
SCUBA CLUB will have a weight making
party at Lake Somerville. Bring lead
Tanglewood South
411 Hwy. 30
846-2026
Monaco Apts.
306 Redmond
846-2509
neering
WILDLIFE SCIENCE WIVES CLUB will
party at 7:30 p.m. in
1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms (Studios)
10 Floor Plans
(650 to 1360 sq. ft.)
Washer - Dryer Connections
Shuttlebus
24 hour Security
1600 Southwest Parkway
—EVERYDAY-
OPEN 7:30 a.m. - 5:3flpt
Mon. Thru Sat,
Brake Shoes 4,6i
(2 Wheels) exchange
Alternators 18.95 exchan
Starters - Generators
from 14.95 exchange
Most any part for most
American and some
Foreign cars at dealer pri«
Your Lawnboy Dealer
“We accept
BankAmericard - Mastered
Except on Prestone
Joe Faulk Auto Parts
-Private club & pool for odujti
-Rec. hall & pool for familfes
Picnic tables & Bar-B-Cue pits
ng
2fs, drive*
d utilities
• les
-Ponds for fishing
-Paved streets, driveways & patios
-Undergro
-Planned communit
ity activi
Rentals Available
2001 Beck Street