The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 12, 1975, Image 10

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    Page 10 THE BATTALION
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1975
European-U.S. cooperation
Oil-exporters called threat
HOUSTON (AP) — President
Ford told Southwestern news ex
ecutives Tuesday that the U.S. must
cooperate with European consumer
nations or the oil-exporting coun
tries will “pick us off one at a time. ”
The President made the com
ment during a closed-door breakfast
with news executives from four
states in the last major activity of his
20-hour visit to Texas.
Felix McKnight, the vice chair
man of the Dallas Times Herald,
quoted Ford as saying European-
American cooperation is essential
for all of the consumer nations.
He said the President said: “If we
don’t go together, the OPEC (Or
ganization of Petroleum Exporting
Countries) nations will pick us off
one at a time.”
Several news executives charac
terized Ford’s breakfast remarks as
a “sales talk”, but said they were
impressed with his frankness.
T was very impressed by his in
formality compared with the last
three presidents I’ve been around,”
said Sam Wood, editor of the Austin
American-Statesman.
Wood said Ford was “pretty
rough” on the energy positions of
some U.S. governors.
“He made the remark that gover
nors up there in the Eastern states
didn’t want oil refineries or offshore
NOTICE
Students—Faculty—
Staff—Former Students
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Memorial Student Center on campus, is now open.
For reservations call 845-4253
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drilling and said it was hard to find
out what they do want,” said Wood.
Edwin D. Hunter, vice president
and managing editor of the Houston
Post, said Ford acknowledge some
disagreements in policy with Texas
Gov. Dolph Briscoe, but that these
were not severe.
“He made the point that the
points of disagreement with Briscoe
were not unresolvable, ” said
Hunter. “He made several refer
ences to his long years in Congress
and that a president doesn’t get ev
erything that he asks for and that he
was a practical man.”
Everett D. Collier, editor of the
Houston Chronicle, said Ford was
“persuasive and convincing.”
“He gives the impression of can
dor,” said the editor.
“There was nothing new in his
remarks but he is willing to answer
any question. He seems to have
good rapport with the press and re
spect for its functions.”
Earl H. Rast Jr., the vice presi
dent of KFDA-TV in Amarillo, said
the president met with the group of
news executives “to ask the com
munications media to take his mes
sage back to their communities.”
The President left the Shamrock
Hilton, where he stayed during his
visit here, after the breakfast with
news executives. He stopped to
shake hands on his way out and even
gave an autograph to an Eagle
Scout, Mike Cunningham, 15, of
Houston, who was there to promote
a recycling campaign.
Ford and his party went by
motorcade to Ellington Air Force
Base and left on the presidential jet
about 10 a. m. CST, bound for To
peka, Kan., and another day of
meetings with local officials on the
English faculty
to participate
in conferences
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White House energy and economic
programs.
Just before the breakfast. Ford
paused in the hotel lobby to meet
the man who is believed to be the
oldest Texas Republican.
Leonard C. Ward, 102-year-old
Houston nursing home resident,
waited for the President in a wheel
chair. He was wearing a colorful
plaid cap, maroon sweater and
white slacks.
Ford, grinning broadly and shak
ing Ward’s hand, said, “That’s a real
sporty outfit. ”
Ward grasped Ford’s hand in
both ofhis pulled the President near
for a few moments of talk. Then the
President stood erect and said: “I
appreciate a young man like your
self getting up so early to see me.”
Ward told newsmen he told Ford
“everything is going fine.
The elderly Texan said he was a
life-long Republican and that meet
ing presidents wasn’t a new experi
ence.
“Lve known them all,” he said.
Nixon, said Ward, “was a mighty
good man who went bad.”
Asked his favorite Republican
president. Ward pondered a long
moment.
“T. R. Theodore Roosevelt?”
suggested a newsman.
“That’s pretty good,” replied
Ward.
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FOR RENT OFFICAL NOTICE
SPECIAL NOTICE
Two members of the English fa
culty at Texas A&M University will
attend a conference in early March
while a paper by a third faculty
member will be presented at
another convention.
Ray Leighman is to participate in
a panel discussion at the Conference
ol College Teachers of English in
Austin on Feb. 27-28 and March 1.
During the same conference, re
tiring department head Harrison
Hierth will preside at the general
session Feb. 28.
Leighman’s panel will discuss in
dividualized instruction and the
writing laboratory.
A paper by Paul Angelis, “Sen
tence Combining, Error Analysis
and the Teaching of Writing, ” has
been accepted for presentation at
the ninth annual Convention of
Teachers of English to Speakers of
Other Languages (TESOL) March
4-9 in Los Angeles.
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Friday, 8:00-4:00. 59t20
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2 Bedroom, 1 bath, central air & heat, panelled,
carpeted & & draped, close to school. University
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cable, or $130 unfurnished, $150 furnished including
water and cable.
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846-1297 or 846-2737
RN needed full time on
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TR6 Triumph. 823-2369 after 6.
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