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Wremember tbe is si'e*' 1 - All kini | i ' ; 123. J-waxed. ^ <5 lervices 822- 2U 1 nce ;bb GrouP, 823- 8 (il Associated Press WASHINGTON — Here, in brief, are the recommendations made by the Watergate Special Pro secution Force in its final report: Campaign Workers The President should not nomi nate, and the Senate should refuse to confirm, any person nominated for attorney general, U.S. attorney or a high Justice Department posi tion who served in a high-level posi tion in the President’s campaign. Presidential nominees for heads of such agencies as the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Internal Revenue Service and Secret Service should be highly qualified persons with independent reputations who have not played leading roles in the President’s political campaigns. National Security The administration should estab lish a policy and disclose it publicly stating the precise power claimed by the administration in the name of “national security’’ to authorize warrantless foreign intelligence searches and seizures. Congress shoidd exercise effec tive policy oversight of law en forcement and intelligence agencies to provide a restraint against the possible misuse of such agencies. Special Prosecutor No permanent special prosecu tion force should be established. Justice Department Each department employe shoidd have to record in memoran dum form all oral communications with persons attempting political persuasion or securing out-of- channel access to department per sonnel. Conflict of Interest Government attorneys shoidd be required to press for ajudicial ruling on whether an attorney represent ing several clients poses a conflict of interest and, if a conflict is found, the attorney should be replaced. Freedom of Information The Freedom of Information Act should be amended to make clear that information furnished on a con fidential basis to federal law en forcement agencies is protected from disclosure. Law Enforcement Agencies Such agencies as the Secret Ser vice, FBI and IRS should respond to presidential direction in broad pol icy areas, but he prohibited from becoming part of the President’s political apparatus. Campaign Finances The Justice Department should establish a policy to aggressively prosecute government contractors, unions and corporations that make illegal political contributions. Election laws should he amended to permit officers and shareholders of corporations with government Students to work with professionals New engineering students get a closeup look at professional engineers at work next week. The on-campus experience through the En gineering Design Graphics Department s Visit ing Engineer Program will aid students in course design projects. The first trio of three-engineer teams visit in EDG classes Tuesday, announced Dr. James Earle. By Monday, Oct. 27, 48 engineers will have met with student design teams in consult ing capacity. Through the visit, students will get a broad view of pro engineers approaches to design, problem solving, applications and engineering communications. Later this fall, the visiting en gineers will return in teams to critique student projects. In its 10th year, the Visiting Engineer Prog ram has involved almost 6(X) industry and gov ernment engineers directly with Texas A&M students. “It is a highly valuable experience for student design teams, commented Earle, head of the Engineering Design Graphics Department. During Oct. 21-27 visits, engineers provide general guidance on team design projects. They may draw parallels between student projects and problem-solving examples from their own experience. At a second class meeting Dec. 2-8, the visit ing engineers will critique student design teams’ solutions and presentations. Earle said the program helps students learn to develop an original design, plus problem solv ing principles and the importance of solution presentation in oral, graphic and written form. Projects in which student teams participate require creativity, innovation and teamwork. Each seven-student team works on an assigned project. In one course, it may be an “instant modular motel, overnight campsite, injury- proof playground or manufacturing operation for a child’s chair. Product design assignments in another course will be on a garbage compac tor, gate opener, overhead projector adapter or p^le vault crossbar supports. At least two teams in each class work on the same project, to introduce a quasi-industrial competitive situation. va *.n ai * LEE INNSDUJCL II As advertised in Playboy, this great outfit by Lee has been phenomenally popular. 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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” contracts to be prosecuted for mak ing illegal political donations. The statute of limitations of illegal con tributions should be extended from 3 to 5 years. Federal Election Commisdion The Federal Election Commis sions authority should be expanded to permit it to establish campaign conduct standards and investigate campaign tactics. Forest Science ratified The Forest Science Department, formed five years ago, was recently accredited by the Society of Ameri can Foresters. Dr. Robert Merrifield, head of the department since its inception, said the sanction was given in the minimum time allowed by the Na tional Committee on Accreditation. The original department con sisted of 12 undergraduates and four faculty members, he said. There are now 155 undergraduates, 23 graduate students and 17 faculty members. We performed a self-study and last April were visited by a four-man accrediting team from the society, Merrifield said. “The whole process took about 18 months. The authorization was official on Sept. 28 and A&M President Jack Williams was notified by telegram the next day. “The visitation team made men tion of our outstanding faculty, Merrifield said. “Many of them are nationally known. We also received tremendous institutional strength from the university. The support of the College of Ag riculture and an other supporting branch of the university system, the Texas Forest Service were also cited by Merrifield. Student leader has active past Unlike many of his fellow of ficeholders at other universities, Prairie View A&M junior class pres ident Harold Brown brings some firsthand experiences from the out side world to his leadership of 600 juniors. At 26, he has already experienced life in the service, a war and a fulltime job, realities only a relative handful of college juniors have faced. The mechanical engineering major was elected to his post last week and is now leading the junior class in planning important Homecoming activities slated Nov. 1. After that task is finished. Brown hopes to bring class organization into line so that the relatively large junior class can find a receptive ear. LAKEVIEW CLUB Friday, Oct. 17 The Moods of Country Music 8:30-12 Embrey’s Jewelry We Specialize In Aggie Rings. Diamonds Set — Sizing — Reoxidizing — AM types watch/jewelry Repair Aggie Charge Accounts 9-5:30 846-5816 RAY B0MNSKIE BODY SHOP 409 Burnett Bryan 823-7219 FREE ESTIMATES! WE DO INSURANCE WORK TOO. A representative of the VAN DERBILT UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT will be on campus Thursday, October 30 to interview interested stu dents. Contact the Placement Office. 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