The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 20, 1977, Image 15

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    Cnergy plans
nay boost
"-taas prices
had from 2,5(B *■
ats come in J
ia( J ^ () n I United Press International
su Pply tS WASHINGTON — President
in shape as rap® er s new ener gy P^an includes
careofsonjl proposals that could boost
iversityeaeli!* , l* ne P r i ceS 57 cents a gallon by
B8,and House Speaker Thomas
talk about B predicts it will set off the
Rice
test battle of this Congress.
he gasoline tax drew widespread
resident tal^lj'cism from members of Congress
e school’spl ita White House preview Tuesday.
ss the studeii#PP ears li^ e b to fare no better
tion. Ben Carter unveils his plan to the
over to the t|| Sl § ress in a te ^ evise d and broad-
hen they’re ^speech to a joint session at 9:30
m. EST tonight.
But many representatives of oil
o and jumping,
taking off,
Williams t ^ es a ' s0 are bitter that Carter’s
)le Aggie
at if you eon*
udly place,
ned few frii
obe that I
)ming here.”
lures for the nation’s energy
rtages place more emphasis on
servation than on boosting
estic production.
|ien. Dewey Bartlett, R-Okla.,
the President’s plan would be
the country, a disaster; for our
|{lte, a catastrophic, cataclysmic
mity.”
)’Neill told reporters he foresees
e toughest fight this Congress has
r had” because of “parochialism
ere it’s the natural thing for
pie to vote to protect the
nomy of their area. ”
ome lawmakers, however, are
ivinced the situation is so serious
:ymust place energy needs above
er concerns of the folks back
I'This will affect tourism ad-
rsely, and the production people
pt like it,” said Rep. Teno Ron-
io, D-Wyo., whose state depends
|both the tourist trade and energy
duction. “But I think I am going
Isupport the President fully, be-
[se he is right.”
lasement
(ainwater
iumped out
[By STEVE MARTAINDAEE
exas A&M University’s De-
tment of Facilities employes
aped about one foot of water
the basement of the Architec-
Building Friday night.
^Assistant Maintenance Super-
or Joe Wright pumped the water
m the building after the College
1 ition Fire Department tried un-
I 1 1C 1 cessfully.to release the water.
V-J v4o< “yy e tried to (pump the water
t) but we didn’t have any pumps
• ' enough for it,” said Lt. Bernie
fit 'Phipps of the fire department.
“It was caused by the excavation
)und the building,” Wright ex-
e begun oni lined. “There was nowhere for
snew old fries ; water to drain, except to soak
>er life at A&M rough the concrete foundation. ”
e former A$ [There was no trouble with the
gatherings sta ins Saturday morning after the
mmage to alb isement had been drained. This
tudents wholr prning Wright said he had not re-
le living conirt |ived any calls concerning the
re” when ther iilding after last night’s heavy
was read. |ns.
icld overseas![The main reason for concern was
ng World War lie electrical transformers in the
orld War II i Isement.
in worldwide ■"That was the reason they (the
■e department) were called,’’
Corregidor i;|Vright sa jd. He said that if water
es mustered ii jad reached the five-foot high trans-
I called “the r#i |mers it would have blown out all
tillery shells if |e electricity in the building.
[Asked about the transformers,
■r Corregidod [right said that it was common
nese iactice to put them in the base-
it Aggies all o# 111 but that amount of rain is un-
r and generatefpmmon.
at home. i'Anytime you get that much rain,
ar II the Mist may flood the building. But, I can
es ity campus ^member it happening only three
emonial and ■ four times in the 10 to 11 years
,Ve been here.’
symbolizes I
i hinds all
to their sell
•V d' ;
of University
eagor takes
school board
in runoff
John C. Reagor was sworn in as
Je new position 5 member on the
A&M Consolidated school board at
i|s meeting last night.
I Reagor defeated William D. Can
ister in a runoff election April 16th.
Of the total 1,643 votes, Reagor
ok 877 or 53.48 per cent to Lancas
ter s 763 or 46.52 per cent.
■ The appointment of administra
te board officials was also decided
; < ithe meeting.
JJoseph B. Natowitz, former vice
esident of the board, was elected
esident with no running opposi-
m.
Bruce W. Robeck won by a 5 to 2
ite over Lambert H. Wilkes for the
isition of vice president.
Elliot O. Bray was elected secre-
ry of the board by a five to two vote
er Reagor.
Dorothy Hahn was appointed as-
stant secretary.
Other business included pres-
tation of a public law providing for
free appropriate education to all
ndicapped children. Phyllis A.
rkins, supervisor of Special Serv-
les — an organization created to
Ip better the education for the
■^ndicapped, presented public law
-142 to the board.
Elementary school project bids
Ai^lere also discussed briefly but the
oard decided to postpone decision
n the bids until its next regular
Meeting.
THE BATTALION Page 15
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1977
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Beef Cubed Steak. USDA Good,
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lb.
Carrots.
.39
2 lb . pkg .
EP/LC
lb.
Mushrooms.
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8 oz. tray
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French’ s Mustard
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69
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Rtre nutritious than 100% ^ £31
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mint flavored, 12 oz.
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36 tablets
.35
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72 tablets
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Sergeants
Sentry IV—
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FcdMart
the spot for
College Station:701 University
Drive East (at Tarrow St. )
Vaporette
1.49.,.„ .59
each
Prices subject to change Monday, April 25, 1977.