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Page 8 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1975 Gramm hails land-use defeat Ag, industry take stand ‘Presidential decision n A&M economist lias hailed when two American entities take a ability to implement such a prog- ^Ljk wF B B B fl defeat of the Federal Land-use stand against growing federal con- ram, anyway. ^ I fl I ^^^F ^^1 V III ^^1 li l | II w BL I ^0 - 1 "—^ ■r' 1.. in tllf An A&M economist has hailed the defeat of the Federal Land-use Planning Bill as the result of an un ited effort between the nation's in dustrial and agricultural leaders. Dr. Philip Gramm, on leave from A&M told the 25th Annual State Meeting of the Texas Soil and Water Conservation District Directors on Wednesday in Ft. Worth that the defeat shows what can he done when two American entities take a stand against growing federal con trol. “Land-use jurisdiction has histor ically been left in the hands of county and city governments and that is where it should remain,” Gramm said. He said land-use controls would he impossible on a national basis and that the government lacked the Bowling & Games and Basement Snack Bar Located in the MSC Now Open Until 11:30 p.m. Every night Sun Theaters 333 University 846-9808 The only movies in town. No one under 17. $1 off with this ad. $2 off for students. ROBERT HALSELL TRAVEL SERVICE AIRLINE SCHEDULE INFORMATION FARES AND TICKETS DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL CALL 822-3737 1016 Texas Avenue — Bryan THE GREATEST SANDWICH The greatest sandwiches in the Southwest are served from 11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. each day Monday through Friday on floor 11M, Conference Tower. The greatness of these sand wiches is no accident. There are several types of meats and you can select your choice and mix or match any three pieces for your sandwich on the bread of your choice. Two of the several types of bread are sour dough and baked fresh daily in our Duncan bakery. Further, these breads are prepared without shortening for the diet conscious guest. For the greatest taste tempting delight just make your sandwich exactly like you want it and pop it into one of the handy micro-wave ovens. This wonderful sandwich and a bowl of soup for only $1.50 plus tax will place you on cloud 11M. We agree this is a bit of a long story, but it is difficult to stop talking about our tasty sandwiches. Open Sunday 11:00 A.M*. - 1:30 P.M. for regular meal only. “QUALITY FIRST” ability to implement such a prog ram, anyway. Gramm asked the group how the. federal government could effec tively plan the use of every portion of land in America when it has clearly demonstrated an inability to deliver mail, enforce laws and main tain the integrity of the purchasing power of its currency. “Our forefathers came to America to escape government control and federal land-use control,” he said, pointing out that land-use planning was in practice in Europe during the Colonial period. “Private ownership of land,” Gramm said, “underlies the U.S. Constitution, our legal system and customs. It is a new and revolutio nary idea without which America could not have grown and pros pered.” Gramm told the group that the federal government should not im pose “the very kind of system that our forefathers came to America to escape.” “Centralized land-use planning is an old tried and rejected idea which has never worked in history and which is worked effectively nowhere in the world today,” he said. Feds begin investigation of lost letter Associated Press The Justice Department has launched a criminal investigation into the destruction of a threatening letter that Lee Harvey Oswald deli vered to the Dallas FBI office shortly before the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. A knowledgeable department source said Tuesday the matter has been turned over to the depart ment’s criminal division. The FBI, under orders from Di rector Clarence M. Kelley, is con ducting its own probe of the case. Oswald, the accused assassin who was shot and killed by Jack Ruby before facing trial, reportedly threatened to blow up a Dallas police station unless the FBI stop ped trying to find him. The letter containing the threat was delivered to the Dallas FBI of fice in early November 1963, and reportedly was destroyed soon after Kennedy was assassinated Nov. 22. Associated Press WASHINGTON — U.S. intelli gence agencies ignored a presiden tial order revoking a plan authoriz ing illegal domestic spying, Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Frank Church said Tuesday. “The decision of the President seemed to matter very little, said Church, D-Idaho. He said that the CIA had illegally opened mail before the so-called Huston plan was approved by then-President Richard Nixon. The Huston plan authorized what Church said were illegal wiretaps, mail openings and burglaries. Five days later Nixon yielded to objections from then-FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover and then-Atty. Gen. John Mitchell and revoked the plan. However, the burglaries and mail openings continued, said Church. White House aide Tom Charles Huston testified the intelligence agencies — not the White House — drew up the plan which is generally referred to by his last name. Huston said he endorsed the plan because he thought it was needed to curb rising domestic violence. Such violence still exists, Huston said, pointing to the two apparent attempts in recent days to kill Presi dent Ford. But he said the disclo sures of the Watergate period have convinced him that although it in volves a serious risk, intelligence ac tivities inside the United States must remain within the limits of the law. Huston has testified he was also under the impression that neither Nixon nor President Lyndon B. Johnson knew of the CIA’s Opera tion Chaos nor the FBI’s Operation Conintelpro which were aimed against dissident groups. “The big mistake 1 made was that I assumed the integrity of the people involved in theseoperatu, was such . . . that these type j enormous powers would beonlii used in very limited, narrows,, cumstances, Huston said. 1 H j gtrLd Rollear Sltscte Pooh’s Park 1907 Texas College Station ■ I ■ ■ ■ ■ I I I ■ ■ ■ ■ fl ■ ■ I ■ ■ ■ iChicken fried steak like you wouldn’t believe. The 3-C Corral serves a chicken fried steak like you wouldn’t believe. We start with Vs pound of round steak — without a speck of “extender.” We double dip each steak in our own batter, fry it to a golden brown and deliver it to your table hot and ready to eat. The chicken fried plate also includes a generous serving of french fries, fresh green salad and a roll. And the price is about the same you’ve been paying for a pre-breaded steak: $ 2 35 If you like chicken fried steak (and nearly every Aggie does) you’ll find a home at the 3-C Corral. 3-C Corral 29th Street to Barak Lane Across from Bryan High School 693-2721 ■ ■ ■ ■ I I I I ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ iSd The Senior Class Council will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in Room 410 of the Rudder Tower. The Aggie Speleological Society will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. in Room 410 of the Rudder Tower. The Campus Bicycle Club will meet Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. in front of the Rudder Tower fountain. The Sociology Club smU \wee\ W eOmesday -.AV) p.m. m Room 129 of Bo J ton The Air Force Student Wives’ Club will meet Wed nesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Oak Forest Mobile Home Park Club House. Cap and Gown will meet Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. in Room 145 of the Memorial Student Center. CWENS will meet Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. in Room 607 of the Rudder Tower. Omega Phi Alpha will meet Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. in Room 308 of the Rudder Tower. The Food Science Club will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in Room 137 of the Memorial Student Center. CAM AC will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. in Room 301 of the Rudder Tower. AGGIELAND FLOWER & GIF COME IN 209 UNIVERSITY OR CALL 846-5825 FOR YOUR SPECIALLY DESIGNED CORSAGES AND MUMS INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED FOR EACH GAME They Rent That-Away! I BEDROON APARTMENTS FURNISHED FOR AS LOW AS $29/MOMTH ^!! S ! yles UJ : • and at ditt «rent prices. Ask about our 6 month "Try it before youN it plan. Whether it’s a roomful or houseful of furniture, Modem Furniture Renlali has it! 1816 PONDEROSA at the corner of Longmere College Station 693-1446 m Rentals ~ WANT AD RATES One day 10c per word Minimum charge — $1.00 Classified Display $1.50 per column inch each insertion ALL classified ads must be pre-paid. DEADLINE 3 p.m. day before publication SPECIAL NOTICE BATTALION CLASSIFIED FOR RENT FOR SALE OR RENT HELP WANTED TUNE-UPS & MINOR REPAIRS AT YOUR HOME OR OFFICE Datsun • Toyota • VW MOBILE METRIC MECHANIC 846-8213 Class of’65 Service For All Chrysler Corp. Cars Body Work — Painting Free Estimates HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY, INC. Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922 1411 Texas Are 823-8111 67tfn CITADEL 104 Plaasant THE CITADEL NORTH 401 Lake Streat 846-3856 1 and 2 bedroom furnished or un furnished, with or without bills paid. BELA1R Mobile Home Park tmpus e, all 5 minutes from cam. Swimming poo], TV cable, all city utilities, larue lots. 822-2326 or 822-2421 Get the Uest for Less 394tfn PETS Aggies iuleresled in Irawling to Europe in Spring of 1977, please call M6-3(Hil. 1 111 Limousine Service to: Houston, $30; Austin, $30; San Antonio, $50; Dallas, $60. Call 846-9925 or 823- 8569. H16 ATTENTION DECEMBER CHAIM ATES’ Orders lor Graduation Announcements will he taken beginning September 8 thru October 10, at the Student Finance Center Oil ice. Room 217, MSC, \londa\ thru Friday, 8:00 to 4:00. 7(17 J8S8SSSSSSSSSSS8SSffi:5SSS?SSS*SSSS5SSS85SS555:: FOR SALE TEAC 1230 Reel-to-Reel Tape Recorder. Excellent condition. Used 20 hours. 8300. David, 846-2332 day . 823-2310 nights, weekends. IRISH SETTER PUPS. Bred for hunting from proven blood lines. AKC and FDSB. 846-3946 1314 Graduate couple, if you are considering ino\ ing to a more suitable apartment, please call for details. A comfortable, furnished, a/c apartment. Attracts e, quiet. Bills paid. FREE — playful black male kitten named Attila seeking permanent posi tion as house cat; 8 weeks, box-trained, references. 846-5826 Has the fol/otcing openings: Rook k<>c| mm/St•crrtan Cferk-T\ pist K\|M*heiiCt*d Bookkeeper Malinger Trainee Salaried, plus coininissiou, s;iles|>erM)H Secretan with medical experience CarjXMiters Bartender food Waiters or Waitresses AND OF COURSE: Numerous other positions 822-7308 2008 Texas Ave. Plantation Shopping Center JOB OPPORTUNITIES Large efficiency apartment for rent. All hills paid including cable TV. On shut tle bus route- Call Leo after 8 p.m. at 845-6492. * va >b vgm* mm [For employment information at Texas A&M University dial 845-4444 24 hours a day. Equal Employment Opportunity through Affirmative Action. Texas A&M University Room, male student only. Call 822-4301 or 822- 5235. Ht4 Repossessed, cheap 1974 Sitzuki 250 Dirt Bike. 840- 5410, 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Ilt3 03 CMC. i. ton, 8450. David. Das, S10-2332 \iidils, weekends, 823-2310. 1417 Wizard gas range. 0\en needs some reiwir. Call 840- 5207. 1213 ’74 Trans Am Firebird 455. Midnight bine metallic, 83850. 823-8405 days. Alter 5:30, 093-1024 1314 Bring your bikes to White s Auto Store, College Station, your oldest and most dependable store, for parts, repair or trade and prices you like. ■□□□■aHQDOB* □ □□□BBBQGElOB ■■■■aODQOBMB BQBBDBBBaBElQ SALES • SERVICE RENTALS Furnished apartment for 2 bovs, $45 per person. 846- 5124, 8-5 p.m. 823-7341 after 5. 12t3 Small trailer close to campus, a/c, furnished- 693-4652 before 9 p.m. 12t3 l ufurnisbecl, 3 bedroom, l 1 ,. baths, fenced sard, car port. Bus route. $175. 693-2120. .1314 State Apts., $95, bills paid, 822-4518. < 9tS Horse pasture and stalls, 846-701$. 7tl2 Ol I ICE SPACE FOR LEASE. 1,100 sq. It. with cen tral air-heat. 6 oil ices, 2 restrooms, reception area, near BR&L JACOB REAL HE\I. ESTATE, 2511 Texas Ave.. S23-5I69. 9tl0 WORK WANTED Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All kinds. 822- 0544. 4tl4 HELP WANTED ttSSSSSSSSSSB^^ EX TRA INCOME Earn Vi (Ml Plus I’ei Hour -(> hours | XT wed V ^ II.nil.id.i Inn. < iollege Station, TIpimmI.ii . Scpl 25,11 a.m. or 1 pan. 01 t pan, \o plitrnecalls. Adlotlk Higdon. ii Part time Turin help needed. Eurni n 1 ' 11 -'" 1 ®■ maintenance. General liinn laltor. Coiiluc! • i™ DoStcfano, Box 25B. Mninford. TX. 713/279-3701 after 6:30 p m. Now taking applications for wait resses at Bryan Pizza Hut. Apply in person at 2610 Texas Ave. Nurse’s Aide in Pediatrics. High school diploma. No experience necessary. Will lie trained. Call for interval 825-6444. Mr. Mark Bouliane, I Navasota Medical Center. Clicmira) teclinician needed. Must Iliac iitiml' 1 1 sorption experience. Contact Dr. Treslev. graph) Dept., Room 103. S15-5130. ^ Houston Chronicle needs a confident, aggressive, young person to handle a good-paying newspaper j route. $400 per month plus extra benefits, 3-4 hours I |>er day, 7 days a week. Must hav e dependable au- j tomobile and be available from 1-5 p.m. Mon.-ITi. and weekend mornings. Call Julian McMurrex, | 693-2323 or 8464)763. 13t4 Full time typing. Symbols. Call 823-7723. 392tfn — ^ 1— ROOMMATE WANTED One male roommate, 316 Redmond Drive. No. 204-C. 846-4682. 13t2 One female roommate. Sept, rent paid. 845-2780.1114 Need student to do general maintenance yard work and construction. Experience prefened, transportation re quired, hours to be worked out. Call for an appointment with Mike Beal, 823-5469. 9110 Deliv er Eagle on campus, good jxirt time Eagle, Circulation Dept., 822-3707. Fart time jobs available, 822-7146. Battalion Classified Call 845-2611 income I2H AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-8051 SOSOLIKS TV & RADIO SERVICE INC. Zenith Sales and Services TV Rental 713 S. MAIN BRYAN 822-2133 Have you tried the new RAMADA BARBER SALON? owned & operated by Troy Causey Roffler products for men. 846-8811 ext. 104 HOUSEWIVES STUDENTS We need full-time or part-time employees to work 5 days a week. Cashiers and counter work. 10a.m. Til 3 p.m. 11 a.m. Til 5 p.m. 3 p.m. Til 8 p.m. 5 p.m. Til 10 p.m. if you need a iob and want to work wa will arranga tha hours to fit your schadula. Must bt neat and dtpondaM*. Apply in person only, if possible 9:30 a.m. 'til 11:00 a.m. Hourly wage is negotiable. WHATABURGER Collage Station 105 Dominik Bryan 1101 Texas