THE BATTALION THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1979 Page 5 lo lthe nation e wives stood t, juietly mtrak turns away 756,000 riders United Press International WASHINGTON — Amtrak ed away a record 756,000 ticket ! seekers last month, officials said Wednesday. e ve never had anything like e f° W,” said Amtrak spokesman Joe , 0r ' Vrtmich. ‘Tm not in the prediction Jonn ll®i n ^§ S) but recent data leads me to , Hieve' we are doing even better als may 1 anob_ rs wereM ol the Mfl raneisco, than during the Arab oil embargo even though fewer passenger cars are available.” Amtrak’s May revenue was $36.1 million, up more than one third from May 1978 revenue of $24.6 million, he said. “If we had another 1,000 cars, we could fill them up today, he said. Currently, the Amtrak fleet has 1,200 passenger cars. The May ridership and revenue figures are scheduled to be delivered to the White House and Transporta tion Secretary Brock Adams who has sought a 43 percent cutback in the Amtrak system. Adams has said most of the past ridership increases were confined to lines which the government plans to continue in operation. But his spokeswoman Fran Lewine said: “The department has asked Amtrak for statistics on rider ship to determine whether the passenger increases are due to the energy problem, the United Airlines strike or the grounding of DC-lOs.” Adams had called for — and Con gress so far has approved — a core Amtrak system including the Boston-Washington corridor, sev eral corridor-type operations out of Chicago, three or four transconti- ells for(j li repliajj >ken coei| live lotd iticalaetj tlier evil 1 liomasifl ie sentf lortingjfl nit thePj j many J Pro Sports at A&M Oilers, Cowboys Rangers, Astros Hurricanes Tornadoes If you are interested in planning speakers from these teams, come to room 140 MSC on Thursday at 3:30 p.m. MSC SUMMER PROGRAMMING COMMITTEE rst wife second J a Pern with aa ? fittedn typical ade a < >ve muiti OVER 500 APARTMENTS HOUSES & DUPLEXES MANY LOCATIONS TO CHOOSE FROM BRY-CAL 846-3733 ile MCE ction ii wient HYDE PARK APTS. 2 BEDROOM, STOVE, REFRIG., DISHWASHER, DISPOSAL, CARPETS, DRAPES, FREE CABLE T.V., WALKING DIS TANCE TO TAMU. UNFUR $210. FUR $250. RENT BY THE MONTH K NO LONG LEASE REQUIRED 1832 GREENFIELD PLAZA BRYAN, TEXAS FDA allows sale of 30 day contacts United Press International WASHINGTON — The Food and Drug Administration Wednes day approved the sale of a contact lens that can be worn constantly for up to 30 days at a time, but said it will be available only to cataract patients. The lens is made of the same material as regular contact lenses, “except for a slightly higher water content that enables the lens to remain in the eye for a longer period,” the FDA said. It said the 450,000 Americans who undergo cataract surgery every year may find the product valuable because some of them cannot use regular glasses, regular contact lenses or lenses that are surgically implanted. There are an estimated 5 million post-cataract patients in the United States. “Special glasses for cataract patients often cause impaired peripheral vision,” the agency said. “Regular contact lenses require good eye- hand coordination to insert and often cannot be inserted by older people who most often have cataract surgery.” Two companies — Soft Lenses Inc. of San Diego, Calif, and Cooper Laboratories Inc. of Mountain View, Calif. — received FDA permis sion to market the lenses. “Details as to when the lenses will be available and other marketing data should be obtained from the companies,” the FDA said. “Patients who have had cataracts removed should contact their eye specialist.” nental long distance routes and three or four north-south routes. In May 1978, Amtrak turned away only 68,000 ticket seekers. Vranich said those turned away could have been from an individual who called several times in a row — or one indi vidual seeking four tickets. Vranich said “ridership is up on the trains we plan to keep and also on trains we don’t plan to keep. That is a fact.” Adams’ plan is the first wholesale cutback in passenger train service since 1971. Congress still could take some actions which would save indi vidual trains. Vranich said other indications of a record breaking Amtrak year are an increase of 128 percent in advance reservations. PICK UP ON SOME GOOD VIBRATIONS ALL MAJOR BRAND SOUND SYSTEMS OVER 100 SALES & SERVICE CENTERS COAST TO COAST WOODSTONE CENTER - 913 HARVEY RD. COLLEGE STATION 713-693-4423 Vance denies Carter is appeasing Russia United Press International WASHINGTON — Secretary of State Cyrus Vance Wednesday lashed back at Sen. Henry Jackson’s charge that President Carter is ap peasing the Soviet Union in a number of areas. Vance called Jackson’s criticism “misguided and | simply wrong. Jackson said in a speech Tuesday night the new strategic arms treaty represents “appeasement in its purest form” and reminded him the British government’s attitude to ward Nazi Germany in the 1930s. “The failure to face reality today — like the failure to do so then — that is the mark of appeasement,” Jackson said. But Vance called a State Depart ment news conference Wednesday and responded with unusual blunt ness to Jackson, a key figure in the coming Senate debate on SALT II. “To describe the policy of this ad ministration and the policy pursued by President Nixon, President Ford and Secretary (of State Henry) Kis singer as appeasement is in my judgment misguided and simply wrong,” said Vance. But he saved his sharpest criticism for SALT: Jackson compared today to the 1930s “when one government pro nouncement after another was is sued to assure the British public that Hitler’s Germany would never achieve military equality — let alone superiority. 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