Page 6 THE BATTALION FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1980 Jbraw^..Jorei/&ymyr... ffMT/IDS nation MMSC AGGIE CINEMA ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••• • ••• • ••* •••• • ••• • ••• •••• •••* •••• •••• • ••• • ••• #••• #••• •••• •••• ••••< ••••< • •••< ••••> #•••• ••••* #•••• ••••* ••••« ••••* #•••• ••••* ••••* ••••* ••••» ••••* ••••> • •• Bergland says takeover eases farm losses SUNDAY JANUARY 20 8:00 P.M. RUDDER THEATRE 1976 20TH CENTURY FOX. » SILVER STRERN^ A FRANK YABLANS P $1.25 WITH TAMU I.D. A MARTIN RANSOHOFF-FRANK YABLANS PRODUCTION GENE WILDER JILLCLAYBURGH RICHARD PRYOR AN ARTHUR HILLER FILM “SILVER STREAK' A MILLER-MILKIS-COLIN HIGGINS PICTURE NED*BEATTY • CLIFTON JAMES and PATRICK McGOOHAN; «•••• *•••• *•••• **••• **••• »•••• *•••• *•••• *•••• *•••• ••••# ••••# »••• United Press International WASHINGTON — Agriculture Secretary Bob Bergland said Wed nesday the government takeover of private traders’ contracts to sell grain and soybeans to Russia was necessary to protect farmers from a disastrous collapse of market prices. Bergland disputed charges that the government moved to save grain traders but not farmers after Presi dent Carter embargoed 17 million tons of grain and 1 million tons of soybeans bound for Russia. He said that to protect farmers of the country from a disastrous col lapse of market prices officials had to keep the grain dealers from losses that would “reverberate down through the whole .trading system, finally reaching the farmer.” He said our farmers will not “take a financial bath” because a series of government actions are intended to take enough grain off the market so the supply will be the same as be fore the embargo. He said this is the first time« administration has taken actiom V ease farmers burdens from the la ■ omn of American farm product expoiti ;tana nanji Bergland, in a speech to the Pacific Northwest Farm Forum in Spokane, Wash., said if the con tracts were not taken over “the banks that financed the grain com panies would insist on the com panies dumping the grain back into the marketplace, crushing prices and causing losses of millions of dol lars. ” Connolly advocates Persian Gulf blockadi; s Roger Devereau Executive Producers MARTIN RANSOHOFF and FRANK YABLANS Produced by THOMAS L MILLER and EDWARD MILKIS Directed by ARTHUR HILLER Written by COLIN HIGGINS Music by HENRY MANCINI COLOR BY DE LUXE ’ / \ PGpuinui gimmci siKterno' ADVANCE TICKETS AVAILABLE AT MSC BOX OFFICE MON.-FRI. 9 A.M.-4 P.M. TICKETS ALSO AVAILABLE 45 MIN. 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BEFORE SHOWTIME •••a -•••a ••••a * —••a T —••a 2 —••a if -•••a jl —••a T -•••• ir •*•••# -•••a yk. -•••a 5 -•••a if -•••a if -•••a jl. -•••a T if —••a -•••a -•••a -•••a -•••a -•••i •••••a ••••a ••••# -•••a -•••a -•••a ••••a -•••a —••a -•••a -•••a ••••a ••••a ••••a ••••a ••••a ••••» ••••a ••••a ••••a ••••# .*••• ••••a ••••a ••••# ••••a ••••a ■•••a ♦•••a *•••• FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AT MIDNIGHT IN MANOR EAST 3 ••••a ••••5 -•••a if if if if if 4- if if if if if X if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if * if The cure for “Saturday Night Fever ,f is to see it again. ...Catch it if if if * if if * * * if * if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if Jf if if if if 4 i if if if if if if if if if * if X X X X X X X X X if if Jf if if if if if if if Jf United Press International NASHUA, N.H. — The United f States could blockade the Persian Gulf and Cuba if the Russians move over the Afghanistan border into Iran, Republican presidential can didate John Connally said Thursday. “They’re moving toward captur ing the resources of the Middle East,” the former Texas governor said of the Soviet presence in Af ghanistan. He told a group of southern New Hampshire businessmen and com munity leaders that the Russians consider Afghanistan “just a way sta tion on the way to the Persian Gulf, the warm water port they've wanted since the days of Catherine the Great 300 years ago. ” Connally said if he were president and the Russians made a move to ward Iran, he would set up a selec tive blockade of “all of the ship ments out of the Persian Gulf ex cept petroleum flowing to United States allies. However, he said he would not allow any Iranian oil to make it out of the Middle East. Connally also advocated blockad ing Cuba if the Russians move into Iran. He said such a naval blockade of the island should continue until the Cuban government pulls its troops out of Angola, Ethiopia and South Yemen. Stopping in the first state to hold a GOP presidential primary, Con nally had particularly harsh words for President Carter — saying the nation’s commander in chief has shown the Russians “weakness and appeasement. “The most certain way to involved in a war is to be weak.* appease, he said. f Later, at a brief question-atiM, answer period with reporters, (J nally said: ”1 think we shoulddeM the Olympics ibr a year.” Heal® said he would seek to have quadrennial games movedoot® Moscow. || Connally was asked alioutthe cent claim of one of his opponenlsiil the upcoming New Hampshire(n- mary — former CIA George Rush. In Nashua last week, BushsaiJI he finished a strong secondinlh Iowa caucuses and in the fitir Hampshire primary behindIbnwt California Gov. Ronald Reagantk the other GOP candidates woiill liegin dropping out of the race. “1 think it's wishful thinkingl think that s dreaming,” Coana| said of Rush. CO -Th Unitei “He (Rush) should finish first» Inith, Connally said, referringS the amount of time Bush has spent campaigning in the two states. In a campaign tour throujl Maine and New Hampshire Wed nesday, Connally criticized the Cu ter administration for failing to de velop a foreign policy that recog nized the "actualities that exist i the world”. 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