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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1979
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Progress seen os Carter victory
Health bill heads for vote
United Press International
WASHINGTON — When the
administration’s hospital cost con
tainment bill comes up for a vote in
a key House health subcommittee
today, the weakened version that
emerges will look like a defeat for
the administration; but that judg
ment would be premature.
Sources say the bill will be minus
any mandatory powers President
Carter wants. But the decision by
the health subcommittee of the In
terstate and Foreign Commerce
Committee to pass the weaker legis
lation is part of a plan to get the hill
to the House floor.
Next stop will be the full Com
merce Committee. A much tougher
battle will be waged to win approval
there.
Supporters have always said they
had a better chance to pass the bill
— which would set a voluntary and
potentially mandatory ceiling on the
rate of annual hospital cost increases
— in the House itself, if they could
get it out of committee.
The subcommittee, chaired by
Rep. Henry Waxman, D-Calif., will
recommend a voluntary plan —
minus any word of standby manda
tory controls. The issue will be ef
fectively bucked to the full Com
merce Committee in time for
Speaker Thomas O’NeiH’s Sept. 15
deadline for action.
Sources said Wednesday the
“votes are just not there’’ (in Wax-
man’s subcommittee) for such a stiff
proposal.
In remarks to a White House au
dience Tuesday, Carter said hospi
tals have taken advantage of the lack
of competition within the industry.
He reminded his listeners that
the hospital lobby is powerful and
well-organized, and spends a good
deal of time cultivating key mem
bers of Congress.
The rate of hospital cost increases
has been running well ahead of the
overall inflation rate. The sources
suggested many lawmakers will find
United Pres
avannah
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f«:ess of $1 b'
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rolina Wedne
I he bill has passed one Senj. ,, f( [ to spread
committee and was voted downlf
another. That means the issue«
come to the full Senate later in J
fall. Chances: anybody’s guess.
In the H ouse, the Ways;
it hard to explain to their cos
stituents a vote against the
Right now the situation looks!
this:
Means Committee has cleared 4 (^st killed
bill, but tacked on a host ofweaka „ a „ e estimate
mg amendments. Once Waxmai |
subcommittee and the full coj ^
merce panel acts, the bill cani , M rt er ssaid
cleared for floor debate.
Crimson Tide denies
NOW accusations
United Press International
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — The
University of Alabama denies
charges that female students have
received athletic scholarships to
entertain high school athletes the
university is trying to recruit.
Associate athletic director Sam
Bailey said Tuesday the school has
20 “hostesses” who escort prospec
tive athletes around campus and
who receive a tuition break of $150 a
semester, the same as cheerleaders.
He said it would be unfair to call
Disciples
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You are invited to lunch following worship Sunday Sept. 9th
at the First Christian Church, 900 Ennis, Bryan.
9:30 Church School led by Or. John Hoyle.
10:50 Morning Worship with the Rev. Michael Miller
preaching.
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Lunch following worship. For transportation call 823-
5451.
PRESBYTERIANS
You are cordially invited to LUNCH following morning wor
ship on September 16th.
such tuition assistance an ath
scholarship.
The charge came Tuesday
the National Organization font - i
men. Holly Knox, director ieresome '
NOW’s project on equal educati re f re ?°n e
rights, told a Washington newsci : 00 15
ference that as late as 1976 Mak
offered athletic scholarships tota, , ,
“for the entertainment ofm , inc _ e 1 ?_
athletes the school wanted tor
emit.”
The university calls the girls
esses, Knox said, but “we kii
another name for them.”
Ann Marie Lawler, associal
letic director in charge of wo:
athletics at the university,
NOW was relying on an unflatti
and inaccurate account of the pi
tice that appeared in a deft
magazine on women’s sports.
But NOW said the charge
based on documents showing
practice existed as late as 1976,
“We have girls that have h
hostesses for years, like m
schools do,” assistant athletic di
tor Charley Thornton said. '\v
they do is serve as hostesses for
bfgb school recruits by sho«
them around the campus am
to the games. It (the NCAW
tion) makes it sounds like we
buying these gir/s. We are not.
The allegation against the unir
sity was an example cited by &
after she announced that
“rock bottom” — the worst
nation — in giving women ei|
treatment in education.
NOW awarded the state
“Silver Snail,” a sculpture of a sn
suggesting slow progress on
men’s rights.
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Come early for the Life Planning Hour at 9:30 with Book
man and for Peters Topic “The Search for a Personal
Faith.”
WORSHIP AT 11 A.M. WITH PRESBYTERIAN CAMPUS MINISTER AT
A&M MICHAEL MILLER PREACHING.
LUNCH WILL FEATURE SINGING BY RECORDING ARTIST JIM GILL
OF BEAUMONT.
Call 823-8073 for transportation.
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PREFER THE BATTALION
All Freshman
and
Transfer Students
TOWN HALL
is now accepting applications for
membership interviews.
Pick up applications at the
secretary’s desk in Rm. 2161
of the MSC from Sept. 10-14,