The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 06, 1976, Image 6

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    THE BATTALION
THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1976
Page 6
Briscoe to assist Carter’s campaign
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gave all of a district’s national convention
delegates to the candidate getting the most
votes — even though they might be less
than a majority.
Carter won all but six Democratic dele
gates chosen by primary and Ronald
Reagan had a clean sweep of GOP dele
gates.
“This primary probably had more sig
nificant impact than any primary held this
year,” Briscoe added.
On other matters, Briscoe said:
in 1978, he is not making any such state
ment himself.
“I think it is early. This is May 1976, and
we have the legislature meeting in January
and I am not at the halfway mark of a four-
year term,” Briscoe said.
pealing the sales tax on utility bills, which
now brings in more than $200 million a
year.
of his water advisor, James M. Rose.
V Despite wife Janey’s public assertion
that she believes he will seek a third term
V He will call a special session of the
legislature on utility matters only if bills
have been drafted providing substantial re
lief — 10 per cent or more — and none
have been written yet. If no proposals have
been advanced by summer’s end, he will
let the problem wait until the January regu
lar session.
V The election to the Texas Supreme
Court of Don Yarbrough, 34, subject of a
complaint to a State Bar of Texas’ Houston
grievance committee, does not shake his
belief in elected judges. He said he would
not recommend the Missouri Plan, under
which governors appoint judges from slates
submitted by the bar.
V There is merit in proposals to give
the new Texas Public Utility Commission
jurisdiction over natural gas rates but “I
wouldn’t want to saddle the utility commis
sion with an overload of work just now.”
V The legislature should consider re-
V He will not change an executive
order that diluted the Texas Water Quality
Board’s authority over federally required
anti-pollution planning and beefed up that
Briscoe, when asked why he expected
the Democrats to win the White House in
November, said “The worst recession since
the Republican-Hoover depression. The
worst unemployment rate since the
Hoover-Republican depression.
“’Some Republicans are nice people, but
they definitely don’t know how to run a
government.”
Chile may free group during Simon s visit
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during Simon’s visit.
Simon will be the highest-ranking U.S.
government official to visit Chile since the
Chilean military overthrew Marxist Presi
dent Salvadore Allende in a bloody coup in
September of 1973.
Simon leaves today on an 11-day tour
through Latin America that begins with
Ecuador and will include Brazil and
Mexico.
considered essential since the visit by
Simon will be widely interpreted as show
ing U.S. support for the Pinochet govern
ment.
Simon has said he expects his visit to
Chile, which will include a meeting with
Pinochet, will “secure the release of quite a
few people.”
Sources said the release of prisoners is
They said the U.S. interest in the Simon
trip is to put an “imprimateur of approval”
on the government’s economic policies,
which should help the Chileans to attract
foreign money they need for investments
and to help pay off their estimated foreign
debt of $4.5 billion.
There have been charges in Congress
that the United States helped bring about
the end to the Allende government by dis
couraging and even blocking aid to Chile
by international agencies, such as the
World Bank.
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This shuttlebus was out of service yesterday after
one of its wheels came off. The driver, Arthur
Houchens, said that burned wheel bearings caused
the accident. After waiting 30 minutes, a tow
truck towed the bus to the garage. The driver was
alone at the time of the accident.
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Construction supplies stolen
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PIZZA HUT
Applications now being
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By LEE ROY LESCHPER
Electrical construction supplies
valued at more than $4,500 were sto
len from a construction site on the
West Campus over the weekend.
University Police Chief O. L. Luther
reported yesterday.
The supplies, mostly reels of elec
trical wire, were in a fenced com-
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pound near the Ag Services Building
now under construction. They be
longed to Collier’s Electrical Co. of
Temple.
The thieves apparently used
bolt-cutters to cut through the com
pound fence and locks on that fence
to reach the supplies. The wires
leading to security lights in back of
the fenced-in area were also cut.
Supplies taken included four reels
of insulated copper wire weighing
3,000 pounds, three reels of insu
lated building wire and a sump
pump.
“It looks like they just came in and
loaded the stuff up, Luther said. He
said it is uncommon for construction
supplies to be stolen.
The police chief said Univeri
police do not have any susperti
leads in the ease.
“Officers patrol the area, butii
so many people working with a
struction its hard to check oni!
the time,” Luther said.
“On the scrap market,
wire is worth 60 to 70 centsp
pound, ” he said. “If theyitl
thieves) can’t sell it to somel)
mate contractor, they’ll cut itupi
sell it as scrap.”
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1975 Kawasaki 400, 2400 miles. 693-6825.
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Housewives — How about a
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Two girls needed this summer. Three bedroom tow-
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MILLER TIME
For your party needs . . . Miller
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and Ponies. Also Muchner
(dark). See your college rep.
or call 822-3623. Reserve
yours now. We appreciate it.
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