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Because the Legislature meets for such a short time, Mattox said, “q- uick fixes” usually are tried instead of taking time to evaluate the system in depth and find the root of the problem. “What the Legislature has done in the past is try to tinker and fix the many, many fragmented parts of the system,” he said. “We tinker, but we never make the fundamental changes necessary for a comprehen sive improvement in the system.” Mattox also said prisons are not being built rapidly enough to house all the criminals. Some prisoners are getting out earlier than they should, he said, and often the wrong ones are left in the penitentiaries. Society pays $20,000 a year to house a criminal, and Mattox said there should be better ways to spend Now hiring part-time & full time cashiers, for April, May & Summer work. Apply in person be tween 2-4, M-F. FARM PATCH 3519 S. College Ave. 779-7209. ,, Cycles Etc. is looking for an expe rienced bicycle mechanic/sales person. 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He said the blue ribbon commis sion he’s suggesting should be cre ated by the legislature and ap pointed by the legislative leadership, but private citizens should make up the body of the commission and a private citizen should chair it. “I don’t want to dictate the com mission,” he said. “If Attorney Gen eral Jim Mattox attempts to dictate, it’ll be Jim Mattox’s commission. 1 don’t want that to happen. 1 want it to be a citizens’ commission.” Photo by Greg Biile ^ Attorney General Jim Mattox Mattox also said this sortofc mission can’t work without infra ing on the "sacred ground”ofs of the people within the system,scl needs to he chaired by some: uninhibited by prior atiachineni!i| the system. The person needst freedom to make the majorsugpl lions necessary to ensure the: provement of the system’seffident lie said. The criminal justice system! broken,” Mattox said. “Andveirl ter fix it.’ A&M debaters named best newcomers m T By Scott Honn Reporter top 64 teams then advanced to the elimination rounds. The Texas A&M Debate Team re ceived a third place award as the best newcomer to the Cross Examination Debate Association in a national de bate tournament held Saturday. Nick Backus, assistant debate coach, said 200 teams represented 100 schools at the tournament. “It was the largest single division tournament ever held,” Backus said. A&M was represented at the tour nament by the team of Myra Chick- ering, a junior elementary education major, and Sandy Sloan, a sopho more nuclear engineering major. But they failed to reach the elimina tion rounds, Backus said. He said all the teams competed in eight preliminary rounds. The first three were random pairings, but the next five were with a relatively equal opponent, Backus said. He said the “Everyone in the tournament de bates the same topic,” Backus said. There are two divisions in debate. The original type of debate is Na tional Debate Tournament. The sec ond division of debate is CEDA. Backus said CEDA has been around for only 15 years. “CEDA deals with values, and NDT deals with policies,” he said. He said CEDA is more persuasive in nature and deals with different topics than NDT. The two divisions are not interchangeable, he said. “One of the reasons CEDA was created,” Backus said, “was to take away the advantage of speed during debate.” In the past, the team who could make their points the fastest had the advantage, he said. Backus said debate is essentially a two-part system. In the firstpand teams establish a set of critem the topic, he said. The second of debate is to present specific! the chosen criteria. M “The most successful dtaffl teams are the ones who mast#! of these techniques," Backussi I Chickering and Sloan arej»| of the twenty members onthell Debate Team. “Debate is the oldest activiti| campus other than the ( Backus said. Backus said there are threeIrj to having a strong debateprograij “You must have a lot of monev,: a great amount of research, aiii| practice as much as possible! successful,” he said. "I ihinkAillil in the middle of the pack wlici money is concerned, but we n stronger than our money would it dicate.” A CHIMNEY HILL BOWLING CENTER 40 LANES League & Open Bowling Family Entertainment Bar & Snack Bar 701 University Dr E. .260-9184 $10 - $360. WEEKLY! Master Commission Mailing. Home - Operated! Sincerely Interested rush self-ad dressed envelope: Headquarters - CFG, P.O. Box 1072, Crystal Lake, IL. 60014. 1 19t4/18 PART—TIME BOOKKEEPER WANTED. Daily hooks, payroll and put on Computer. Flexible hours . 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