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r Itpfnamba House may reduce Impeachment offenses could be charges cut by 30 THE BATTALION THURSDAY, APRIL, 2B. 1974 Page 5 Good tin .315 Son'i 371th It you want the real time not frozen or r schei. canned ... We call It ><ls Adii>I Kexican Food lupreme.” Two Dallas locations: 1071 Northwest Hwy. 152-8570 ttJt Ft. Worth Ave. MS-0645 ne on ? t dif. e. Call Memo- ludsoB 77868 r Mrs, 3r of y Ad- 808tii T ark IILE Y” iedowns s live WASHINGTON <A>>—The staff of the House Judiciary Committee is ready to recommend a sharp reduction in the number of im peachment charges it has under investigation. As many as 30 of the 56 charges involved in the inquiry may be laid aside as unsupported by facts when the committee meets today in one of its final sessions before it starts receiving evidence. The effect of the recommenda tion, if accepted by the commit tee, would be to narrow the in quiry to allegations involving Watergate and its aftermath, the ITT antitrust settlement, politi cal contributions of the dairy industry, President Nixon’s taxes and the activities of the White House “plumbers.” Laid aside, at least tempo rarily, would be charges dealing with the impoundment of funds, 15% OFF On Purchase of $50.00 or Over 10% OFF On Purchase of $50.00 or Less FOR YOU AGS WITH YOUR STUDENT I.D. Douglas Jewelry 212 N. Main Downtown Bryan 822-3119 10 p.m, it. 1.60 ige :hange ors ige ost e price er iharge" e irts -1669 For the dismantling of the Office of Economic Opportunity, improve ments to Nixon’s Key Biscayne and San Clemente properties and the use of federal agencies for political purposes. A decision on whether to keep the secret bombing of Cambodia on the list of possible impeach able offenses is being held up pending release of a Senate Armed Services Committee tran script of hearings on the subject that includes heretofore secret documents. Chairman Peter W. Rodino Jr., D-N. J., said no items are being eliminated from the inquiry. If evidence relating to those laid aside should turn up later, he said, they could be reactivated. However, only those allegations the staff feels can be supported by documentary evidence will be presented to the committee when it starts receiving evidence on May 7, Rodino said. The committee was supposed to receive a White House response today to its subpoena for tapes Fraternity sets see-saw tournament Members of the TAMU Sigma Phi Epsilon will be riding a maroon and white see-saw for 48 hours this weekend in order to raise money for the Aggie Club. The see-saw marathon will be in front of the Silver Dollar Saloon Friday and Saturday. Discount coupons for beer will be given away at various times throughout the marathon. “Those who desire to actively participate, will be allowed to see saw also,” said Jack Lopez, social committee chairman. of 42 presidential conversations it has been seeking since Feb. 25, but Nixon asked for five addi tional days to reply. Formal approval of the re quested delay is expected to be granted by the committee. Both Rodino and Hutchinson agreed to it Monday when the request was made. Kenneth Hamiltons named Aggie Parents of the Year TAKE COLLEGE COURSES WHILE ON SUMMER VACATION NORTH HARRIS COUNTY COLLEGE "Houston, Texas' Newest Two-Year College" SUMMER 1974 REGISTRATION Wednesday, May 29 FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE TRANSFER COURSES OFFERED THISSUMMER INCLUDE: Iqual Opportunity Housing INSURANCE — HOME LOANS BUSIEK-JONES AGENCY 1200 Villa Maria — 823-0911 FARM & HOME SAVING ASSOCIATION (Nevada, Mo.) Iff Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gene Hamilton were honored as Par ents of the Year at special Par ent’s Day ceremonies. Residents of Lamesa, Texas, the Hamiltons are parents of three currently enrolled Aggies: Melvin, Kent and Brett. Another part of the Parent’s Day ceremony was the presenta tion of the Thomas S. Gathright Academic Excellence Awards. Each college selects a student from the sophomore, junior and senior classification, with the College of Veterinary Medicine choosing a second and third year student. Those honored have a 3.75 or better over-all grade point ratio and were chosen from the top 15 in their class on academic rec ord, academic promise, extra-cur ricular activities and outside em ployment. The students receiving the award include: Sophomores Tom mie Barfield, Deborah Ann Bragg, Louie Canon, David Fort, Ray McAnelly, Thomas Odom, Jean Ricci, and Wayne Stien. Juniors accepting the school crest plaques were: Ronald Beck er, Janis Dusmore, Corbett Har- key, Cheryl Klos, Lyn Esse, Mark Probst, Keith Tyler, and Eileen Urban. Veteran benefit enrollment now All veterans planning to enroll for Summer School and receive GI benefits, should come by the Vet erans Advisor’s Office, Room 110, YMCA Building and make appli cation between April 20 and May 18 - Being honored with a ring crest plaque were seniors: James Arm- ke, Mardes Clayton, Chet Ed wards, Richard King, Michael Ruff, Kay Seidel, Paul Taranto- lo, and David White. Vet students honored were Mi chael Willard, second year stu dent and Tommy Walker, third year student. The award is given as a Uni versity-wide honor for academic achievement given by Student Government and the Association of Former Students. ENGLISH HISTORY GOVERNMENT MATH SCIENCE BUSINESS For Further Information, And a Summer Schedule, Clip And Mail To: ADMISSIONS OFFICE, NORTH HARRIS COUNTY COLLEGE 12620 N. 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