The following candidates are competing for positions in the House of Representatives in the 24 Congressional districts in Texas. • An (x) indicates an incumbent. The abreviations are: Dem. for Democratic Party, Rep. for Repub lican Party, Ind. for independent, SVVfor Socialist Workers Party and A for American Party. Orrt.Onuu THE BATTALION Page 5 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1974 Texas Congressional Districts TEXAS (Reps. 4, Dems. 20) 1st Janies Farris, Rep. Wright Patman, Dem. (x) 2nd No Republican Charles Wilson, Dem. (x) 3rd Janies M. Collins, Rep. (x) Harold Collum, Dem. 4th Dick LeTourneau, Rep. Ray Roberts, Dem. (x) 5th Alan Steelman, Rep. (x) Mike McKool, Dem. 6th Carl A. Nigliazzo, Rep. Olin E. Teague, Dem. (x) 7th Bill Archer, Rep. (x) Jim Brady, Dem. 8th Donald Whitefield, Rep. Bob Eckhardt, Dem. (x) 9th Coleman R. Ferguson, Rep. Jack Brooks, Dem. (x) 10th Paul A. Weiss, Rep. J. J. Pickle, Dem. (x) 15th Don Clements, Rep. W, R. Poage, Dem. (x) Laurel N. Dunn, Ind. 12th James S. Garvey, Rep. Jim Wright, Dem. (x) 13th Robert Price, Rep. (x) Jack Hightower, Dem. 14th No Republican John Young, Dem. (x) 15 th No Republican Eligio de la Garza, Dem. (x) 16th No Republican Richard C. White, Dem. (x) 17th No Republican Omar Burleson, Dem. (x) 18th Robbins Mitchell Jr., Rep. Barbara Jordan, Dem. (x) Griselda Vasquez, SW 19th No Republican George H. Mahon, Dem. (x) 20th No Republican Henry B. Gonzalez, Dem. (x) 21st Douglas Harland, Rep. Bob Krueger, Dem. Ed Gallion, A 22nd Ron Paul, Rep. Bob Casey, Dem. (x) Jill Fein, SW 23rd No Republican Abraham Kazen, Dem. (x) 24th Joseph Beaman, Rep. Dale Milford, Dem. (x) Earl Armstrong, A Batt Election Section * * * * Teague running with seniority OLIN TEAGUE By ROD SPEER City Editor Cong. Olin E. Teague returned from World War II with a war injury and a distinguished record and in 1946 decided to run for Congress from the 6th Congressional District, which houses his hometown of Col lege Station. He won that election and each one since for the position to make him, at age 64, the third ranking member of Congress. He faces Re publican Carl Nigliazzo of Hearne in his re-election bid Tuesday. Nigliazzo, who says his occupa tion is an economist, has criticized Teague and other Congressmen for not being aware enough of economics to deal with inflation and other economics headaches. Teague admits he doesn’t know the answer to inflation. “Jerry Ford calls together 28 acknowledged economic experts and gets 28 differ ent answers,” Teague said, adding “no one knows the solution to infla tion. ” Teague said inflation was brought about by ourselves over the past 50 years. “That’s what happens when we spend more money than we have,” he said. “Ford is making a sincere effort to deal with the problem,” he said, cementing on the President’s Whip Inflation Now program. He said he doesn’t mind paying the proposed five per cent income tax surcharge (for incomes over $15,000). Teague has repeatedly voted for increases in defense budget expen ditures but in order to cut inflatio nary goverment spending, he is now ready to change that position “The defense budget could be cut a hell of a lot without hurting our de fense one iota,” he said. He said that he recently talked with government employes at Fort Hood in San Antonio and at Fort Benning, Ga., and found out they supported defense cutbacks. He added he can’t say as yet how much the budget should be cut.. Teague’s committee assignments include Veteran’s Affairs, the Committee on Committees (which assigns representatives to commit tees) and the chairmanship of the Science and Astronautics Commit tee. He is also chairman of the House Democratic Caucus but will leave that position at the end of the year. He said the caucus chairman ship is an honor but very tedious. “Somebody else can take over the (caucus) housekeeping,” he said. Concerning continuing aid to Turkey following its invasion of Cyprus, Teague said he originally voted for this but later voted to cut aid to the Turks. Prior to the first vote, he and 12 other Congressional leaders were invited to the White House for dinner, where President Ford “almost in tears” pleaded that they not support cutting aid to Tur key. Ford told the Congressmen that Secretary of State Henry Kis singer was on the verge of reaching a Cyprus peace settlement and such an act by Congress would hurt the negotiations. Teague said he de cided to support the President on this. However, after six weeks when no agreement had been reached and the vote came up again he voted in favor of cutting aid to Turkey, be cause “they (Turkey) broke the law.” Ford vetoed the measure. In regard to the 1976 presidential race, Teague made his position known publicly when he announced his support for Texas Senator Lloyd Bentsen at a Political Forum pre sentation Tuesday. He said Bentsen has a good public image, is a “fine, young leader” and “has a good chance of being the man in ’76. ” Nigliazzo wants to whip Teague By JACK HODGES Staff Writer Congressman Olin E. Teague (D-College Station) should go into retirement because he is getting too old and does not know what to do about the major issues, said Carl Nigliazzo, his Republican opponent for representative from Congres sional District 6. Nigliazzo is 52-years-old and Teague is 64. The issues, said Nigliazzo, are widespread inflation, crime, busi ness failures and the money shor tage. Nigliazzo, a self proclaimed self made economist, said Congress needs someone who knows some thing about the economy and who can straighten it out. * Tm. Hoi Com Zn*(p+