Page 12 THE battaliuin THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1979 WRITERS ARTISTS PHOTOGRAPHERS Moebius magazine is now accepting poetry, prose, photo, and line art sub missions in Room 216 in the MSC. Provide a self-addressed stamped envelope if you wish your work to be re turned. Deadline — November 25! A publication of MSC ARTS COMMITTEE. the nation Connally wants to limit taxes, government »! 3t XEROX COPIES f * # •* afg) (24-hour service for 25 or more) United Press International NEW YORK — John Connally assured Republicans in the nation’s financial center late Tuesday that as president he would reduce taxes by as much as $100 billion. Connally addressed 180 Republi cans who contributed $1,000 each to the GOP at one of the five fund raising events around the country featuring Republican presidential candidates. The former Texas governor in his speech did not mention his controv ersial Middle East peace plan which dissatisfied many Republicans in New York, a heavily Jewish city, and reportedly cut down on the number of tickets sold to the fund-raiser. But while taking questions after his speech, Connally defended the plan, saying he is strongly commit ted to Israel. Connally said his prescription to “restore fiscal sanity to Washington” is “less government and less taxa tion.” He proposed a plan to reduce taxes between $50 billion and $100 billion during the first 3-5 years it is in effect. Connally said he is “sympathetic with the president” in his efforts to deal with the current crisis in Iran. Connally has previously predicted Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., would be the Democratic presiden tial nominee, and he said Tuesday night the Republicans “better be prepared to nominate somebody who can meet (Kennedy) on any stump, or any street, or any alley or anyplace else that he wants to con duct battle because it’s going to be a slam-bang operation.” Social functions fill agenda Irish minister tours U.S. 331 University (Above Farmer's Market) 846-3755 Professional Services Typing Editing Translating Binding Open 7-10 Mon.-Fri. 9-5 Sat. United Press International WASHINGTON — Irish prime minister Jack Lynch arrived in New port News, Va., Wednesday to begin an 8-day tour of the United States that includes meetings with Presi dent Carter and visits to five other U.S. cities. President Carter was to welcome Lynch to the White House at 10:30 a.m. today and is hosting a black tie dinner in the evening. Lynch also met Secretary of State Cyrus Vance and other cabinet officers. The problem of Northern Ireland is expected to be high on the agenda of Lynch’s talks with Carter and his top foreign policy aides. Less than a month ago. Lynch told the Irish parliament his govemrfient supports and seeks to encourage “re conciliation between” the two opposing religious factions in North ern Ireland. “We believe that, ultimately, the way to create permanent peace and stabihty in Ireland lies in the free and voluntary coming together of the people of Ireland under agreed poli tical structures,” Lynch said in his Oct. 17 speech. During his two-day stay in Washington, Lynch will also meet with members of the Senate and House foreign relations committee and will attend a lunch hosted by House Speaker Thomas P. O’Neill, D-Mass. The Irish visitor will be in Boston on Saturday and is also scheduled to visit New Orleans Sunday, Houston Monday, Chicago Tuesday and New York Wednesday and Thursday. While in New York, Lynch is scheduled to meet with U. N. Secret ary General Kurt Waldheim. Lynch’s official schedule, as re leased by the State Department, shows that his programs in the va rious American cities he is visiting is filled with social functions — with the accent on the Irish — as well as receptions by local mayors. His activities include an Irish- American reception in Boston; a block party at New Orleans’ Irish Channel; a rodeo in Stafford, Texas; a lunch with the Irish Fellowship of Chicago, and meetings with the Ire- land-U.S. Council for Commerce and Industry in New York. Rosalynn leaves on trip to Thailam United Press International MARK WASHINGTON — President Carter gave his wife, RosaljiU Battalu personal send-off Wednesday as she departed on a trip to Tl)aila[:> a mo ve as express American “concern and horror” about suffering and stana 85 a Rud) by Cambodians. Jones has Carter said her mission is “to assess the bureaucratic obstacles®all tean exist” in preventing food and other aid to reach hungry or sickCac® 65 . a so P^ dians. fl 811 High In farewell remarks on the South Lawn of the White House fthome an president in addition said it is important that the United Stalesej l 0 before th “moral leadership” and maintain its “concern for the people wwJones left suffering.” 'Be still nc Thus, he said his wife also is making the trip “to express our(111 Metcali concern and horror over the unprecedented loss of life becauB came ir starvation and the persecution of the people who have tried tel 11 ^ f°r P er Cambodia.” Bd of the The first lady was accompanied by U.S. Surgeon GeneralJK Richmond and Mrs. Andrew Young, wife of the former U.S. amkP dor to the United Nations and State Department officials. She| return to Washington Saturday evening. Carter said he expects the group to report back “on what eanbedj to deliver food and assistance.” He charged that authoritiesiuj puchea have set up “unwarranted obstacles in delivering food.Tv In addition. Carter said his wife is carrying a personal messagfi® m. appreciation and admiration to the royal family (ofThailand) for rei« ing hundreds of refugees.” Carter noted almost one-half the population of Cambodiahasdiei By CAR< “a tragedy of unbelievable proportions.” ■ Battal “Our country is already committed to a major portion oftheasfexasA&M’: ance,” he said. “We’re ready to do more.” Hvill host In brief remarks, Mrs. Carter added, “This is a tragic situation®'in a dua our whole country is concerned. I want to go to see what eiffin G. Rol American can do to help.” » e than She will visit the refugee camps and meet with King Phu/m® gymnast Aduldet and Queen Sirikit as well as Prime Minister KriangsalPg change _an increasi "maneuver Clements to get buffalo for bet ft constan land excil it also put mnasts 1 develop ftctators w see A&N th the tim United Press International OKLAHOMA CITY — Gov. George Nigh Wednesday shipped Gat-Han, a buffalo he described as “1,800 pounds of mean,” to Texas in payment of a football bet with the Lone Star governor. Nigh sent along a case of meat ten- derizer with the 14-year-old buffalo, being sent to Texas Gov. Bill Cle ments and destined eventually to be eaten by the University of Texas football team. “He’s 1,800 pounds of mean,” Nigh said during a brief sendoff cere mony on the Capitol steps. “I don’t know if they’re going to take him to the Red River and turn him loose, or take him all the way.” An aide to the governor announced earlier the buffalo would be taken to the Clem Gil farm east of Dallas for processing, and the meat would be sent on to Austin for the Longhorns’ barbecue. erform ■ly Mahle 11 ryan Hft lip on th< Nigh said the animals means “We got beat” in tlej Indian language. The buffalo was donated b)l City U.S.A., a southwestenftui was i homa tourist attraction at Anftational sc N igh said he selected < isj memora although Clements wanteda|972 Olym buffalo, because of the “heriftile’s ro the Indian and the buffalo, inie Pratt, George Moran and Jerry® gan of Anadarko hauled thebigrtip^ Texas, driving southward in©^ JG. B rain. 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