!> ige 2 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, OCT. 8, 1975 Senate proposes useless UT resolution The student Senate will consider anight a proposal supporting the spirit behind the protest movement underway at the University of Texas. What could be more useless? If it is the senate s intention to prevent a similar situation here, it is ridicul ous to think that approval of this support bill will do so. Approval of this bill might also set a dangerous precedent for future senate action. A legislative body should never support a measure un less they have done adequate re search on the matter. Who’s to say Aggietoons that the senate is not proposing to support the wrong group at UT. The individual senators should also see it as their duty to know the feeling of their constituency before even considering such a matter. Granted, it’s only a small piece of legislation, but it will carry the weight of the senate s name if ap proved. (Ml M®' fH£ ARCHIf£CltlR6 MT, JU A/U EFFORT TO Mb W M FI6HT AGAIlOSf AIR POLlOf/O/U IS NO} RfQOIRMb ALL TO use DMieAhgb pencils. -YwR LabtR, Let the senate then put the mea sure aside until it has considered the matter further. We can’t just rush out and support everything in the name of students’ rights. —Brad Foster ymimninmniminnHHMiuinmiiiHiiini r YOU 6V£R bCT THe FG6UMG THAT GbUCATlOW IS ALL BIG JOKG? A Good Diamond is Good Forever. A Bad Diamond is Bad Forever. Come See the Difference at: Carl Bussells Iiamond Room 3731 E. 29th 846-4708 MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY Order Now for Christmas and Graduation A&M RING CREST JEWELRY Beautiful replica of your A&M ring. Finely crafted, custom made. Also, now available in White Gold-in 10K items only.* Order from: ‘White Gold-$3.00 added to Student Finance Center regular price of 10K item. Room 217 - MSC 845-1114 Items 1/10 10K Gold 10K Gold Pin & Guard $11.50 $28.50 Disc Charm $10.50 $34.50 Pendant w/24” 1/20 10K chain $13.00 $26.75 Cufflinks $15.50 $47.00 Tie Tac $8.25 $21.50 Tie Bar $11.00 $42.00 Guard (only) $5.00 $9.00 Battalion Opinions expressed in The Battalion are those of the editor Ji'* of the writer of the article and are not necessarily those of ' | te university administration or the Board of Regents. The battalion is a non-profit, self-supporting enterprise operated I y students as a university and community newspaper. Edito- ' ■al policy is determined by the editor. |l LETTERS POLICY i Letters to the editor should not exceed 300 words and are ,, ] ibject to being cut to that length or less if longer. The editorial ■ a ff reserves the right to edit such letters and does not guaran- l,h re to publish any letter. Each letter must be signed, show the i! ddress of the writer and list a telephone number for verifica- I- • . on. lf L ’. Address correspondence to Listen Up, The Battalion, Room 17, Services Building, College Station, Texas 77843. Members of the Student Publications Board are: Bob G. Rogers, Chairman; Dr. Si’ary Halter; Dr. John Hanna; Roger P. Miller; Dr. Clinton A. Phillips, Jeff*Dunn, •j om Dawsey and Jerri Ward. ! : Director of Student Publications: Gael L. Cooper. Represented nationally by National Educational Advertising Services, Inc., New York City, Chicago and Los Angeles. The Battalion, a student newspaper at Texas A&M, is published in College Station, Texas, daily except Saturday, Sunday, Monday, and holiday periods. September through May, and once a week during summer school. Mail subscriptions are $5.00 per semester; $9.50 per school year; $10.50 per full year. All subscriptions subject to 5% sales tax. Advertising rate furnished on request. Address: The Battalion, Room 217, Services Building, College Station, Texas 77843. The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use for reproduction of all news dispatched credited to it or not otherwise credited in the paper and local news of spontaneous origin published herein. Rights of reproduction of all other matter herein are also reserved. Copyright © 1975, The Battalion. Second-Class postage paid at College Station, Texas. MEMBER The Associated Press, Texas Press Association Editor James Breedlove Assistant Editor Roxie Hearn City Editor Steve Gray Campus Editor Karla Mouritsen Special Section Editor Sandy Russo Sports Editor Tony Gallucci Photography Director Jack Holm CHILI-CHEESE DOG All you gotta be is hungry. Wier^erschnrt^el Texas at 30th Street HOURS: Sun.-Thurs.: 10 a.m. to 1 a.m. Fri. & Sat.: 10 a.m. to 3 a.m. Allow 8 weeks for delivery! OCTOBER AT UNIVERSITY STUDIO IS MOONLIGHT SAVINGS TIME Save Yourself Time: Save Yourself Trouble: no parking problems — no waiting Save Yourself Money: 20% off on portraits made at night USE THOSE VALUABLE DAYLIGHT HOURS FOR SOMETHING ELSE I OPEN MONDAY NIGHTS IN OCTOBER 5-9 P.M. CALL 846-8019 TODAY FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT. UNIVERSITY STUDIO 115 COLLEGE MAIN - N0RTHGATE 846-8019