Page 10 The Battalion Tuesday, March 30,195] 1FREEB1RDS IVMiTil BURRITO 319 University Drive, Northgate Funding Continued from Page 1 He disagreed with burdening later genera tions with nuclear waste, especially when soci ety could easily eliminate the energy source using new, innovative sources. Hydropower shows promise as a new ener gy source, but problems exist because flooding often results from the damming of waterways. he said. "There has to be a better way," he said. "We have to find it or create it." To create new power sources, people must apply creativity to currently existing technolo gies, he said. If individuals are willing to make the commitment, solar panels may pro vide the energy source of the future, he said. Childs said if public figures were to show support for solar power, the public would soon follow in their support. "Did you know that Jimmy Carter put solar panels on the White House and Ronald Rea gan took them down," he said. "If Presideit Clinton was to put the panels back on, that would be a great symbolic gesture." He said it will take broad action fromtlii government, corporations and other public iiv terest groups to make any drastic change in the way the country uses energy. But peoplt can make a difference on a local level, he said "It is literally as simple as turning off tk light switch when you leave the room,"In said. Perot Continued from Page 1 Maco Stewart referred to U.S. interim Sen. Bob Krueger, U.S. Reps. Joe Barton and Jack Fields, and Texas Treasurer Kay Bailey Hutchison as the "PAC-Man team." Clymer Wright said since Krueger, Barton, Fields and Hutchison promised to fight for spending hundreds of billions of dollars for the superconducting super collider, they will have to vote for "pork" projects for other Senators. Barton, Fields and Hutchison spoke at the meeting, but Krueger cancelled, saying he had to stay in Washington, D.C. to cast votes on President Clinton's economic plan. The May 1 election is for the seat left vacant by Lloyd Bentsen, who became treasury secretary. In other campaign develop ments: — Krueger said Hutchison "shows a reckless disregard for the truth" in her statement that she was the only elected official to fight a state income tax. Mrs. Hutchison, the state's treasurer, makes the claim in a television commercial. Krueger, a Democrat, said, "It is hard to find an elected official in Texas — Democrat or Republi can — who supported an income tax." Mass grave found af at Iraqi Amry HQ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS >s gr, • was found last week on the site of a former Iraqi army headquarters 1 Irbil in northern Iraq, two humanitarian organizations reported Moit day. Local Kurds looking for scrap among ruins of a military compla found the grave, the first found in an area not under Iraqi control, at cording to Middle East Watch, a division of Human Rights Watch, ami Physicians for Human Rights. 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