THE BATTALION Page? FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1979 ittle Sri A ’ S’ Aetoi child wit). )ox ” toysinci tures Fn| ises i flaninii|j ai }’ a plisli ’ *ri a tdono|i Raceway \ tQ o mam Zodiac,” acting uple of ]a I end.” >n’s colleges] arlottesvillfi >nal commi- [ ties, beforel Hippie der: ionally nm M'olatedPn i an illegal pi ■eillanceitj ofmailcosi sabotage Paton’s pro: Shah invited to Colorado United Press International COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — The deposed shah of Iran would find a home in Colorado if he accepts an invitation from a contractor. John Campbell, a 33-year-old builder and general contractor, said Wednesday he had written a letter to the shah at Lackland Air Force Base at San Antonio, Texas, inviting him to live with his family. The shah is recovering at the air base from cancer therapy and gall bladder surgery. Campbell said he issued the in vitation as a show of support for the shah and hoped other Americans would make similar invitations, though he admitted there was little chance the shah would accept. “I do expect a response, but I would think the chances have to be slim he would accept,” Campbell said. The shah has been made a scape goat in the current Iranian situation and should not become a “sacrificial pawn,” Campbell said. “It is time for the American people to take a direct hand in the course of events,” Campbell said in his letter. “I believe there are millions who be lieve that you should not be used as a pawn.” If the shah did accept the invita tion, Campbell admitted it might have an adverse effect on the hostage situation in Tehran. “It would have some effect on the hostage situation, and probably would not be positive,” he said. “But I don’t think there are many cir cumstances that would change any thing. ” Campbell said he was “very tired of the U.S apologizing” for its friendship with the shah. “He was a friend and ally for 25 years or more,” Campbell said. “Good, bad or indifferent, he was our friend. I don’t think we need to apologize.” Campbell said he had the support of his wife, Phyllis, and two children. c opi es> 222i QuaMty Guam may he home for shah United Press International AGANA, Guam — Three legisla tors have officially invited the de posed shah of Iran to make Guam his permanent place of residence, be cause of the island’s “Christian atti tude” toward the politically oppressed. The three Republican senators in troduced a resolution Wednesday in the Guam Legislature inviting Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi to the American territory. “This is no joke, ” said Tommy Cri- sistomo who introduced the resolu tion- “We want to show our Christian attitude in Guam,” Crisistomo said. “We did not object to the more than 100,000 (Vietnamese) refugees in 1975, and we would not object to refugees now. ” OVERNIGHT RATES — 4* DURING THE DAY Reductions €f IHsserUgttons Collation & Binding Padding WE HAVE A XEROX 9400 — THE BEST COPYING MACHINE IN THE WORLD! law student! iiul theylli govemmet hen there*; Study! Study! Study! ALTERATIONS' Einko’s Graphics, Inc. 201 College Main St. 17131846-9508 IN THE GRAND TRADITION OF OLD TEXAS WHERE MOTHER TAUGHT DAUGHTER THE FINE ART OF SEWING — SO HELEN MARIE TAUGHT EDITH MARIE THE SECRETS OF SEWING AND ALTERATIONS DON'T GIVE UP — WE LL MAKE IT FIT!" AT WELCH'S CLEANERS. 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Call Army Opportunities at 120 Washington Ave. Bryan, TX 822-5713/1569 “This dependence has created a ulnerability for this nation that can not be tolerated, most importantly ecause given our natural resources Ind technological capabilities, it limply is not necessary.” 14 &( He said domestic oil and gas pro- Buction will never be a long-term Solution to the nation’s energy needs, but increased production bfforts could lessen the rate of de cline in oil and gas supplies until new energy sources are developed. 0 mite ent- io is ant! CBS-fl' Clements called for deregulation of the oil and gas and coal industries, and full development of nuclear energy sources. 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