Page 4 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, MAR. 3, 1976 A Good Diamond is Good Forever A Bad Diamond is Bad Forever. Come see the difference at: Carl Bussells "iamond Room 3731 E. 29th 846-4708 MEMBER AMERICAN (fXSP ’ GEM SOCIETY Centennial scholar analyzes America Americans have “fallen into a material neo-Garden of Eden de spite all our sins,” says Dr. Eric A. Walker, president emeritus of Pennsylvania State University. Dr. Walker spoke as a visiting cen tennial professor at Texas A&M Uni versity on the subject of “Invention, Innovation and Entrepreneurship.” “Americans have more goods, more rights and more entitlements to education and social security and rights than any other group in the world,” Dr. Walker said. The reason for that, he said, is be cause America allows the individual to flourish. KEEP ON CLOGGIN JUST ARRIVED! SHIPMENTS OF biare -traps AND ciRPETB&Gs of z:::" The Best Selection in Town! 3725 E. 29th 846-1148 Town & Country Center “The capitalist system is essential to allow these individuals to get more than they could as part of a larger machine,” he added. “We have to have an environment to produce in vention. If we examine the 22 most important inventions, we find that 17 were invented by Americans. “We also find they were indepen dent inventors, not working for cor porations and few of them were en gineers,” Walker said. He used as an example the Wright { brothers, noting that they saw the commercial need for a flyer and applied their know-how and inven tiveness to the problems. They de veloped a wind tunnel and methods to turn the craft. After all this, they started a persistent marketing ven ture ranging as far away as Europe. a SA1 ^ lear j P c * ‘ r , -z >3 ^ ” me f i In a i ’ - §rch 7 > , V- S* 1 fcr.s Party hut Student workers are trying, with the help of the physical party house. The hut. plant, to get this quonset hut ready for use as a student foot ceiling, was given Photo courtesy of CaleKitf^t,, brni' , which is 40 by 100 feel will to the RHA along with $23,1 i^ 0 Itier Gun control bill lacks public intern Associated Press parently is insufficient public inter- WASHINGTON — A lobbyist for est in the issue to prompt Congress strict gun-control laws says there ap- to impose more stringent gun con- BB&L assets now exceed trols. However, the lobbyist. Jack Cor bett of the National Coalition to Ban Handguns, and other supporters of tighter gun control laws say their cause may have been strengthened in the long-run by the decision of the House Judiciary Committee to defer action on a gun-control measure. That ironic scenario, espoused both in the Congress and by such private groups as the coalition, as sumes that members of the public will be repulsed by crime and vio lence and will demand even stronger controls than those dealt a setback Tuesday. The Judiciary Committee, on a 17 to 16 vote, sent the bill back for re consideration by a subcommittee, and there was widespread sentiment that the move killed the legislation for this session. The measure would have outlawed so-called concealable handguns, set mandatory sentences for using a handgun to commit cer tain felonies, including murder and rape, and established a waiting period of 28 days before an indi vidual could complete the purchase of a handgun. Indicating the bill may be dead for this session, one Judiciary Commit- Stu lera I * ll ( tee member said there was that subcommittee Chairman]!'® 1 Conyers Jr., D-Mich., will call® 11 for a new attempt at passage. L| The House Judiciary CommiBI has not sent a gun-control bilk™ floor since 1968. Without Ho«si tion, there was little chance gun-control bill would movetl the Senate judiciary panel Last year, as the House sal mittee moved slowly on itsli tion. Sen. Birch Bayh, D-lnA, thor of the Senate hill, insisted! would be no acflon until theE^fnt acted. The Senate in 1972 Bayh’s ban on so-called Sain Night Specials, but the measim in a House subcommittee. I On Tuesday, the House! sent back to subcommitteeona: tion to recommit offered byl Tom Railsback, R-Ill. Lobbying efforts by opponeil gun controls were criticized by* members of the committee. Peter Rodino, D-N.J., chairiul the panel, said members had bu< plained to him that theyweit® sieged by calls and mail” ufilll them to vote against the bill, He .De Let’s give America a hand! i NATIONAL COLLEGE “PITCH INI” WEEK APRIL 5-9 There’s probably an organized “Pitch In!" Week program on your campus lor the week ot April 5-9. Why not contact your college information office for further details —and help give America a hand with the litter problem. (And give yourself a big hand for helping!) Sponsored by the brewers of Budweiser KING OF BEERS ( I and the ABC Radio Network MSHEUStR-BUSCH. INC • St. LOUlSj pitchl