’age 12 THE BATTALION THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1981 National i. 'i Controllers can return, but to other federal jobs i i United Press International WASHINGTON — President teagan Wednesday gave permis- ion for striking air traffic control- fers he fired four months ago to '/ork in other federal government >bs — but not to return to airport ‘ontrol towers. In lifting a three-year legal ban In them taking federal employ- hent, it was stipulated that no controllers will be permitted to re turn to their old jobs. “This is not a holiday gift,” said Transportation Secretary Drew Lewis in announcing the decision. He said any former controller will have to go through a selective re view process which would include examination of their role in the strike before being granted another federal job. Lewis said the tension and fric tion that would result if the strik ers were allowed back in their old jobs could jeopardize air safety, and therefore such positions were not available to them. He said it will be possible for them to go into military air con troller slots, if appropriately qual ified, but not into civilian posi tions. Lewis and Reagan met in pri vate at the White House today to put the finishing touches on the plan, which had been the subject of speculation for several weeks. Some 11,400 members of the Professional Air Traffic Control lers Organization walked off their jobs Aug. 3, disrupting air traffic throughout the nation. The admi nistration said, being federal workers, they violated a no-strike provision of their contract. Reagan fired them and PATCO lost its un ion certification. Since then, the government has been rebuilding the air traffic con trol system, combining the con trollers who chose to stay on the job with new employees and milit ary controllers. Officials have re ported the system is safe, but esti mate traffic will not return to nor mal until 1985. at s up at Texas A&M Thursday COLLEGE LIFE CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION: Campus Crusade for Christ will sponsor a presentation of the true mean ing of Christmas at 8:00 p.rn. in 701 Rudder. MSC CEPHEID VARIABLE: “Ghost and Mr. Chicken” at 7 30 p.m. and 9:45 p.m. in 601 Rudder. INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL CAPTAINS: Schedules will be distributed and rules discussed at 5:15 p.m. in the Rudder Theater. TAMU WOMEN’S CHORUS: Sacred Choral Christmas Con cert at 8:00 p.m, in St. Mary’s Catholic Church. Admission free. MSC CHRISTMAS PROGRAM: A rendition of “Twelve Days of Christmas from ensembles from Symphonic Band and Squad ron - 15\s at 12:45 p.m. to 1:30 p.rn. in the Main Lounge MSC BETWEEN THE LINES: Presentation of two Christ mas stories by Truman Capote at 7 p.m. in 158 A6cA. WHOLE FOODS CLUB: Tour of Brazos Community Food Coop, and membership meeting from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Brazos Community Food Coop., 4405 Old College Main. MARKETING SOCIETY: Christmas party at the Arbor Square Apts. Party room at 8 p.m. Free beer and rnunchies. STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Financial hearings for student legal advisers at7:30p.m., for health services at 8:30p.m., 216T MSC. SURF CLUB: Surfing movie “Free Ride' is rescheduled for 7:30 p. m. in 107 Heldenfels. The elections for spring will be held also. SOCIOLOGY CLUB: General b« asiness and elections for spring semester in 225 Academic Building. OFF CAMPUS CENTER: Roommate session from 3 p.m. tof p.m. in 137A MSC. Come and find a roommate tortilespms; semester. MSC CHRISTMAS PROGRAM: Revellers concert from noon 1 to I p.m. in the MSC main lounge. UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL:Christmasopenks from 7:30 p.rn. to midnight in the University Lutheran Cbapd! 315 N. College Main. MSC AGGIE CIMEMAt “The Jazz Singer will be shown at L p.m. in Rudder Auditorium. Tickets are 75Ha Sr *JC 3/Z Q) i.1 TO Cc (3) Id, P