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Ford wants prompt action in Rocky’s Senate approval Page S THE BKTTKUOU FR\OM, UCN<EN©E.R AS, ASM BATTALIOIN CLASSlFim WANT AD HATES PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) — Presi dent Ford pressed Thursday night for prompt congressional confirma tion of Vice President-designate Nelson A. Rockefeller, and declared that “no conditions that I could im agine” would lead him to withdraw die nomination. Ford said “nominating Nelson Rockefeller” was No. 1 on his list of achievements during the first 100 days of his presidency. He scolded Congress for delaying action on that vice presidential choice. And Ford added that there was “no political chicanery” involved in about $2 million in loans and gifts by Rockefeller to former associates- —an issue that has contributed to delays in action on the nomination. At a nationally broadcast news conference. Ford also cited as a major achievement his plan for cop ing with the economic situation, cal ling it “a finely tuned program” to deal with recession and inflation at the same time. He again spurned any turn to wage and price controls, plugged for quick congressional action on a five percent surtax on middle and upper income taxpayers, said flatly that he is not considering an increase in gasoline taxes, and hinted at man datory energy strictures if voluntary consumption curbs don’t work. Ford, appearing before the Soci ety of Professional Journalists, Sigma Delta Chi, said he could not venture specific forecasts in terms of dates or figures on an improvement in the economic situation. But he said it is coming. He said there may yet be some increase in unemployment, now at 6 percent, “but I do think that if the Congress cooperates with me we can reverse that trend in 1975.” Ford fielded 21 questions from White House correspondents, local newsmen and delegates to the SDX convention. At times, his answers were ap plauded by some of the estimated 1,000 persons in the hotel ballroom. And there Avas laughter when he de fended his past membership in the Boy Scouts in response to sugges tions he should shed his Boy Scout image. As Ford arrived at the ballroom from a plush hotel outside Phoenix where he had spent the afternoon resting and taking a swim, his limousine passed near 20 demon strators chanting opposition to the Rockefeller nomination. But inside the hotel. Ford was firm in defending Rockefeller and AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-8051 SOSOLIK'S TV & RADIO SERVICE INC. Zenith Sales and Services TV Rental 713 S. MAIN BRYAN 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. 134 Luther (off old hwy. 6 so., C. S.) Rental Office 846-3702 God has a good purpose for you. Talk with Wesley or Elizabeth Fielder Christian Science Campus Counselors November 20 10-2 pm Meditation Room Campus Chapel declaring he would not withdraw the nomination. Again and again, Ford cited the role of the Democratic Congress as he urged action both on the Rock efeller nomination and on his economic program. Ford said he did not foresee a situation in which American life styles would have to go backwards—but “I think we may have to tighten our belts a little bit. I think buyers will have to be better Yankee traders, and salesmen will have to ,be a little bit better sales men.” In that context. Ford said he hopes voluntary measures would lead to needed savings in energy consumption. At the same time, he held out the possibility that if this course fails, there may have to be mandatory curbs. Although he did not specify what might be done, he did say, and flatly, that a gasoline tax increase is not on any proposed administration blueprint. “We are not considering an in crease in gasoline taxes,” he said. The President broke no new ground on economic matters. In deed, he said there is no need for major new initiative. He said he al ready has outlined “a finely tuned program” to meet the problem. “I intend to do all that I can to see that he gets confirmed,” Ford said. Ford prefaced the nationally broadcast question and answer ses sion by saying that Congress should write deadlines into the 25th Amendment to prevent prolonged hassles such as that now delaying action on the Rockefeller nomina tion. He said one such change woidd he to require congressional action on an alternative nominee if it failed to confirm an initial selection for vice president in some future situa tion. But when Ford was asked whether he would withdraw the Rockefeller nomination if it has not been approved by the time the cur rent 93rd Congress adjourns, he said no. “There are no conditions that I can imagine or know of under which I would withdraw Gov. Rockefeller’s name,” Ford said. He said he hopes Congress will act be fore its adjournment. One day .7:...... 10c per word FOUND WORK WANTED Minimum charge—$1.00 ^^^ _-_r ..r. T _ _ _ Classified Display $1.50 per column inch SR-10 in library. Identify. Call 846-1844. 42t3 Typing, reasonable, 693-3161 38t7 each insertion , ^ —— . . „ DEADUME ——- Will do typing. Call 823-4579 alter 5 p m. and all day 3 p.m. day before publ,cation WANTED Saturday. 44tl OFFICIAL NOTICE Official notices must arrive in the Office of Publications before deadline of 1 p.m. ofthedaypn ing publication. SPECIAL NOTICE Need 6 tickets to Texas game. Bill White, 636 S. Center, Grand Prairie, Tx. 39t8 Experienced typists. 846-8333. Fast, accurate reasonable. 4l0tfn Koldus (Continued from page 1) employer. If Greg (Marchand) wanted to get the info out to the people, why didn’t he just talk to his boss? Being an employe of the uni versity does not limit your right to free speech,” Koldus said. Common sense is needed in employe- employer relations, Koldus said. Marchand said Banes, who is in the hospital for surgery and unavail able for a comment, also decided to resign. Powell said, “When someone publicly complains without discus sing the problem with those directly involved and uses derogatory terms against those who employ him, what would you do? They offered their resignation, he simply accepted it.” Powell said the “phasing out ol their jobs” referred to in the letter was a standard cutting back proce dure initiated after the new campus directory came out, lessening the need for Housing Office informa tion. 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ThisshouldbedoapJ to October 21st in order for all records to bedx^i determine ring eligibility. Students already nmetytwo (92) completed hours on record may^,1 any time. Graduate students are eligible to order prcx>f (receipt) that they have filed for graduationd tiers for mid semester will be taken by the rioj starting October 24, 1974, and will continue December 6, 1974. All rings must be paid ford when the order is placed. Students will save tin* ft will bring grade reports along when ready took Students who bail to leave their namesmadvanced!,I asked to return later to allow times for reoxditol, checked. The rings are due to arrive at theRe^ Office on January 28, 1975. All rings ordered, repdJ .1 whc tlier on < >, tober 2\ 1974 or December6.IfJ will arrive at the same time The ringderkisaiJ from 8a m to 12 noon and 1 p.m. toSp.m.ofexhJ Monday through Friday. However, in order hr to be checked, orders must be placed prior Mu during this ordering period. 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Kun/e Dean of the Graduate College rear enti phlebitis up He ha Degree: Doctor of Philosophy in Economies Dissertation: INVESTIGATIONS IN THE THEM I AND ACCURACY OF ECONOMIC MHII SI REMENTS IN RESOURCE BASED 0n| DOOR RECREATION. THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Drgm Nam*-: Tuhh. Can, Wayne Degree I’h D. in Kilucatiunal Curriculum tion Dixiertatiun HEURISTIC qiT.STIONINC «| PROBLEM SOLVING STRATEGIES »l M ATHEM ATICS GRADUATE TEACHING4 SISTANTS AND THEIR STUDENTS. T ime November 26. 1974 at LOO p.m. Place: Room 701-C in the Harrington Ed. Craki George W kun/e Dean of the Cnuluate College 'll THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for (he Doctoral Orgre Name: Chen, Grace Y. L. IX-gree Ph. D. in Statistics Dissertation ALGORITHM FOR THE COMFUll TION OF THE COEFFICIENTS OKPOWns| OF POLYNOMIALS. Time: November IS. 1974 at 3:00 p.m. Place: Room 118 in the Teague Bldg. George W. Kun/e Dean of the Graduate College If you w thing, n< canned "Mexlci Suprem