Page 4 THE BATTALION TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1975 Third world bloc said nonexistent The third world bloc does not exist as such, said a high United Na tions (UN) official speaking at TAMU Saturday. Sola Ogunbanwo, assistant Sec retary General for political ques tions, said the existence of a group of small and developing nations which always vote the same way is impos sible. The countries involved vote in a manner that is consistent with their country’s policies and many times these third worlders disagree. Ogunbanwo spoke in the final day of International Students Week. He discussed the problems of the third world nations as opposed to those found within the large indus trialized nations. Problems cited include the pres ent drought in Africa, the world food shortage, the “underequip- menting of the developing nations’ and the oil crisis. The assistant Secretary General explained the UN’s position in the Middle East as that of a “peacekeep ing force. ” The reason for the force is the furthering of humanitarian ways. The UN could and will provide humanitarian services in the cur rent Vietnamese war, said Ogun banwo. Questions from the audience cen tered around permanent member ship of the U.S. and other countries on the Security Council. Ogun banwo explained that there will be attempts at the next session of the UN to change this situation. Presnal advocates utilities commission Photo by Steve McGown I Tommy Engelke and Karen Kay Stokes, king and queen cotton, sit on their thrones at the Cotton Royalty 41st Annual Cotton Pageant Saturday night. IT’S FOR REAL ! !! Although we began our contest to define the word Hero as a fun thing — a way of pointing out that traditional values and con temporary thinking do fit together — and that each has valuable contributions to make, we have encountered opposition. We are offering a $25.00 gift certificate for the best definition of the word HERO— and a certificate good for a dollar on any purch ase of $5.00 or more for every entry. Come by & submit your entry. We will tell you in person the things we can’t say in print or on the air — and while you are here you may find we have more new ideas than we’ve mentioned! We're . . . hisses Clothes for HEROES & HEROINES 325 UNIVERSITY NORTHGATE MVP awards go to Davis, Mercer Barry Davis and Jerry Mercer were named Saturday as co-winners of the Most Valuable Player award for the 1975 Texas Aggie basketball team at the annual awards banquet. Davis and Mercer were both star ters on the Aggie team that won the Southwest Conference and led the way for the first 20 victory team in Aggie history. The award is decided hy a vote of the team members. John Thornton, who Shelby Met calf called the “best captain we’ve Embrey’s Jewelry We Specialize In Aggie Rings. 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Williams, Athletic Director Emory Bellard, Athletic Council Chairman Dr. Charles sampson, Assistant basketball coach Norman Reuther and head basketball coach Dr. Shelby Metcalf. Metcalf who is known as the “King of the one liners” was at top form Saturday as he had a joke for each basketball player as they re ceived their award. The 250 people on hand also were treated to a season highlights film covering the Aggie home games, leading up to the championship. Fidelity Union Life A professional, nation-wide, multi-billion dollar company, will interview on campus April 10, 1975. For May, July, and August graduates, nation-wide positions available for prospect emp loyees. PLEASE CONTACT PLACEMENT OFFICE FOR APPOINTMENT . c . 'Vi Fidelity Union Fife A State Utility Commission is needed, even though it will not be a “cure-all” agency, State Repre sentative Bill Presnal said in a press release last week. He said he thinks that the Util ity Commission will help consum ers by lowering rates. He admits that because of the energy crisis, rates couldn’t be as low as they have been in the past. The pur pose of this new commission, he added, is to establish control over WANT AD RATES One clay 10c per word Minimum charge—$1.00 Classified Display $1.50 per column inch each insertion DEADLINE 3 p.m. day before publication OFFICAL NOTICE TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS To be eligible to purchase the Texas A&M ring, an undergraduate student must have at least one year in residence and credit for at least ninety-two (92) semester hours. A year in residence may consist of the fall and spring semesters or one of the above and a hill summer session (both the first and second terms). The hours passed at the preliminary grade report period on March 12, 1975 may be used in satisfying this ninety-two hour requirement. Students qualifying under this regulation should leave their names with the ring clerk, room seven, Richard Coke Building. This should he done prior to March 12th in order for all records to be checked to determine ring eligibility. Students already having ninety-two (92) completed hours on record may order at any time since regular orders are sent in at the end of each month. Graduate students are eligible to order with proof (receipt) that they have filed for graduation. Orders for mid semester will he taken hy the ring clerk starting March 24, 1975 and will continue until Mav L 1975 at 4 p. m. All rings must he paid for in fiill whfcn the order is placed. Students will save time if they will bring grade reports along when ready to order. Students who fail to leave their names in advance will he asked to return later to allow time for records to be checked. The rings are due to arrive at the registrar’s on June 17, 1975. All rings ordered, regardless of whether on March 24, 1975 or May 1, 1975, will arrive at the same time. The ring clerk is on duty from 8 a. m. to 12 noon and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. of each week, Monday through Friday. However, in order for records to be checked, orders must he placed prior to 4 p.m. during this ordering period. We hope this information will be helpful and extend our congratulations. EDWIN H. COOPER, DEAN ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS CAROLYN WATSON, RING CLERK THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Brooks, James Mark Degree: Ph.D. in Oceanography Dissertation: SOURCES, SINKS, CONCENTRA TIONS AND SUB-LETHAL EFFECTS OF LIGHT HYDROCARBONS IN THE GULF OF MEXICO. Time: April 15, 1975 at 2:00 p.m. Place: Room 811 in the Oceanography Bldg. George W. Kunze Dean of the Graduate College rates charged by the utility com panies. Several proposals are being considered by the House Commit tee on State Affairs, which is holding public hearings this week. One provides for a commission which would have absolute con trol over utility companies in the entire state. Another proposal grants con trol to County Commissioners Court which would dictate utility rates on the local level. CS streets renovated If you’re living on Neal Pickett Drive, Berkeley, Westover or Carol Streets, you’re probably wonder ing what all the noise is about. George Ford, assistant director of public works, said the city has received numerous calls about the heavy street construction in the area. Ford said Thursday those streets, built in the early sixties, have been cracking and the city is repaving them. “What we’re doing is cracking up the concrete and then com pacting it with a roller,” Ford said. “Later on we will top them with hot-mix asphalted concrete." Residents on those streets will not be assessed for the repaving costs, Ford said. Work is sched uled for completion in mid-May. 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