The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 14, 1975, Image 4

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    Page 4 THE BATTALION
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1975
Elephants fight it out
Elephant Bowl tickets go on sale Monday at TAMU.
The football game matching Corps of Cadets elements gives the Air
Force a shot at the Army-Navy-Marines and benefits the Brazos Valley
Rehabilitation Center.
The contest is scheduled at 4 p.m. March 1 in Kyle Field, after the
Military Day review.
Tickets at $1 each will be sold at a booth in the first floor Memorial
Student Center Hall. They, will also be available through Corps unit rep
resentatives.
Photogs photo ferns
Camera Committee members are readying lenses and lights for the
annual Model Night meeting Monday.
Four members of Mam’selles in the Host and Fashion Committee will
be subjects for the photographic session of the Memorial Student Center
committee.
The 7:30 p.m. meeting will be in room 301 of the Rudder Tower.
Non-member students and faculty-staff are invited.
Three studio setups, including one for portraits, will be provided by the
MSC committee.
ARCO president coming
The College of Business Administration is sponsoring a University
Lecture Series presentation by Dr. Thornton F. Bradshaw Tuesday at 8
p.m. in the Rudder Theater.
Bradshaw, president of Atlantic Richfield Co., is to speak on “The
World in Change — A Crisis of Choice. His admission-free address will
encompass population growth, energy shortages and the need for worldwide
capital formation to meet social needs.
No seeds for new plants
A University of California plant scientist, whiHias developed a new
seedless plant propagation method, will lecture Feb. 19 at TAMU.
He is Dr. Toshio Munydiige, speaking on “Agricultural Significance of
Plant and Organ Culture Methods at 3:30 p.m. in room 207 of the Harring
ton Center.
ASSE discusses safety
Regional members of the American Society of Safety Engineers will
gather at TAMU Monday for a three-day symposium on optimum design
safety equipment and working environments.
The areas the conference will cover range from preliminary hazard
analysis to techniques for human error rate prediction.
Friedman fuss
at SCONA
(Continued from p. 1)
had a very limited role. Its role was
to set the rules of the game.
“Beginning in the 1930’s, we
adopted the view that the govern
ment was Big Brother, and that the
solution to every problem that was
to be found was passing the buck
particularly in Washington,” con
tinued Friedman.
“A commonly held belief is that
inflation is one of our greatest prob
lems today,” he said. Tnfaltion,
however, is not the problem, it is
the outcome of hidden taxation.
“Citizens say to the govenment,
‘Spend more money and tax less.
This cannot be done, so government
resorts to inflation, the hidden tax.
It is simply taxation without rep
resentation.
“The trend of the last 40 years will
not continue for another 40, I trust.
There is a growing realization
among citizens that government is
not an effective instrument for
achieving our fundamental objec
tives. I feel there is also a growing
disillusionment. It is almost impos
sible to name any past government
program which someone has some
thing good to say about. But some
seem to feel that all past laws are bad
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and all future laws are good,” he
said.
Friedman concluded by warning
the audience that government has
an inherent tendency to grow, and
that Americans are facing the be
ginning of the end of all their free
dom, in facing the end of free enter
prise.
Following a standing ovation,
Friedman then spent 20 minutes in
a question and answer session.
If you have a refund
coming and file a
correct income tax
return in January or
early February, you
should get the refund
in four or five weeks.
Internal
Revenue
Service
SCONA XX
Grant sees change
James P. Grant, the president of
the Overseas Development Coun
cil, warned a SCONA XX audience
here Thursday that Americans can
expect a radical change in their lifes
tyles resulting from inevitable
economic change.
He said that within the next 25
years economic policy will be
geared to worldwide distribution of
goods. This, he contended, will re
sult in a major change in patterns of
consumption for Americans.
power will shift toward resource-
rich countries, with developing na
tions wanting to get into the world
market on a more equal basis.
"Of all die industrial countriei
the world, the U.S. has beenp
responsive to needs of other m
tions,” he said.
Rebates increase car sales
but industry slump still present
Photo by Douglas Winship
James P. Grant, first on SCONA agenda Thursday.
Grant has been president and
chief executive officer for the Over
seas Development Council since its
conception in 1969. The Council is a
non-profit center for study, re
search, analysis and education. “In
many ways we are at the point oi
change, change resembling the in
dustrial revolution. Grant told the
Rudder Theater audience.
The former assistant adminis
trator for the Agency for Interna
tional Development (AID) said
DETROIT (AP) — New car sales
strengthened in late January, as
cash rebate plans and a strong show
ing by General Motors spurred auto
deliveries an estimated 42 percent
above mid-January levels.
But the unusual discounting
moves apparently failed to lift the
ailing industry out of its worst slump
since World War II, sales figures
from three of the four major auto
makers indicated Tuesday.
Total January sales were esti
mated at 456,600, a 17 percent drop
from a disappointing 550,907 during
the fuel shortage-plagued month of
January 1974.
The latest monthly figures w
the lowest for a January since 11
and marked the 16th consecutin
month that deliveries have laggal
beyond the year-ago levels.
Total sales in the final 10 days)
January for the Big Four of GU,
Chrysler, American Motors ad
Ford were put at 232,(XX), alOpe
cent decline from 257,794 the ytu
before.
,
The daily selling rate of23,OOOia
the latest period compared nil
16,391 in midmonth, when salt!
were up 41 percent from the eaili
January pace.
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