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"Ult national Battalion/Page 11 February 2, 1983 ts Is ed in on overall, lenison ms, •lion fijn total l percent i ttionalPn SI,200 ii and c iticandii ! Congn bv Pm udget ft cuts, gress it old ofj lep. Bil I of Cotl|! ■ecognia 'roach sot vstems lest fann ihiles, Bi udget fa .'tedtheli ingont : be disB the last li it I thint aanges it or it topi Iso in What’s Up Wednesday EUROPE CLUBtThe club meets every Wednesday at 9 p.m. at Mr. Gatti’s in College Station. Spring activities will be discussed today. Everyone is welcome. POLITICAL FORLJM: A general meeting will be held at 8 p.m. in 410 Rudder. Remember, places are filling up for the annual Washington D.C. trip. A $200 deposit is due Feb. 9. Anyone is welcome to join us, so sign up now! For more information, call 845-1515. MSC HEALTH PROFESSIONS DAY COMMIT- TEE:An organizational meeting for Health Professions Day on April 2 will be held at 8:30 p.m. today in 504 Rudder. CAP AND GOWN — SENIOR HONOR SOCIE TY: An informational meeting for prospective members will be held at 7 p.m. in 510 Rudder. ACU-I TABLE TENNIS TOURNAMENT (MSC RE CREATION): A qualifying tournament for ACU-I Re gional in Houston will be held at 6 p.m. at the Commons. PI SIGMA EPSILON:Semester plans will he discussed at 7:30 p.m. in 125 A&A. PREMED/PREDENT SOCIETY:Important informa tion on med/dent school admissions — MCAT, refer ences and interviews will be discussed at 7:30 p.m. in 105 Heldenfels. UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL:A Candlelight Communion Service will be held at 10 p.m. at the Univer sity Lutheran Chapel, 315 N. College Main, College Sta tion. OMEGA PHI ALPHA: Banana Split & Blue Jean Spring Rush — National Service Sorority — is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. in 230-231 MSC. COSA (THE COMMUNITY OF SINGLE ADULTS): COSA, a non-sectarian organization which plans social and cultural events for single adults, will review Valentine/Mardi Gras costume party, a dinner in Houston, seminars and happy hours at 8 p.m. at the Unitarian Fellowship, 305 Wellborn Rd., College Sta tion. Refreshments will be provided. TAMU AQUATIANSrTryouts for all energetic and en thusiastic swimmers will be at 7 p.m. Thursday at Down’s Natatorium and a discussion will be held on a swim meet with Tulane scheduled for March 5 and 6. THE SOCIETY OF PROFESSIONAL JOURNAL- IS I S, SIGMA DEL LA CHLSpring semester plans will be discussed in a general business meeting at 7:30 p.m. in 003 Reed McDonald Building. PRE-VET SOCIETY:Dr. Hall will speak on the MCAT at 7 p.m. in 504 Rudder. TEXAS AGGIE MOTORCYCLE CLUB:Plans for a road trip to the Houston Motorcycle Exposition this weekend will be discussed at 5:30 p.m. in 120 A&A. TEXAS A&M SPORTS GAR CLUB:An upcoming autocross and events will be discussed in a meeting at 8:30 p.m. in 510 Rudder. MSC AGGIE CINEMA 8c MSC BLACK AWARENESS:“Malcolm X,” rated PC, will be shown at 7:30 p.m. in 601 Rudder. TAMU SAILING CLUB:The Kennedy Cup Regatta film will be shown and sailing lessons and maintenance party discussed in a meeting at 7 p.m. in 404 Rudder. OFF CAMPUS AGGIES:All Nite Fair, M*A*S*H Party, and Bio Event will be discussed in a meeting at 6:30 p.m. in 140 and 140-A MSC. AGGIE SCOUTS:A general meeting and Hot Dog Cook- out will be held at 7:30 p.m. at member’s apartment. For the address, call 693-6534. LIBERTY COUNTY HOMETOWN CLUBiThe first organizational meeting will be at 7 p.m. in the Letter- mans’ Lounge in G. Rollie While Coliseum. Bail-out plan sought for Social Security United Press International WASHINGTON — House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Dan Rostenkoski, D- 111., opening hearings on a Social Security bail-out plan, warned Tuesday that reaching a com promise “demands that conces sions be made on all sides.” The committee is using the $168 billion, seven-year recom mendations of the National Commission on Social Security Reform which includes higher payroll taxes, a six-month cost of living freeze, a first benefits tax and a requirement that new fed eral workersjoin Social Security.' “Reaching a compromise on Social Security demands that concessions be made on all sides — both in Congress and among special interest groups who oppose certain alternatives,” Rostenkowski said in an opening statement before the crowded hearing room. “Compromise rests on the same spirit of bipartisan cooper ation and purpose that pre vailed on the commission,” Ros tenkowski added. The commission’s recomen- dations wiped out only two- thirds of Social Security’s antici pated deficit, and Rostenkowski said he trusts “that Congress will have the steel” to dose the rest of the gap. Alternatives in clude raising the retirement age or imposing a stand-by tax next century. As the hearings began, with Commission Chairman Alan Greenspan as the lead-off wit ness, federal employee unions began a saturation advertising campaign on local radio stations protesting the commission’s propsal to force new govern ment workers to join Social Security next January. Greenspan told the hearing that the commission’s proposals “should meet any reasonably conceivable shortfalls that could arise for the rest of this decade.” But just in case, he urged Con gress to follow the panel’s re commendation for a “fail-safe mechanism” to automatically ba lance tax receipts against benefit payments. He also urged Congress to raise the 65-year retirement age next century, a recommenda tion endorsed by a commission majority, but not part of its offi cial report. The commission’s recom mendations were endorsed by President Reagan, House Speaker Thomas O’Neill and congressional leaders, but criti cized by federal workers and groups representing retirees and businessmen. Leaders hope to pass the bill by Easter. Rep. JJ. Pickle, D-Texas, head of the panel’s Social Secur ity subcommittee, which next week takes over the issue in hopes of writing a bill by month’s end, told reporters Monday that the commission package is a “good beginning point.” He warned that if a ma jor part is knocked out, “the whole bill would be in trouble.” wn to; ■/iViVi 1 R PAPA’S PIZZA 509 Univ. 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