Local Page 2 The Battalion Wednesday, September 1,1993 Sailing away Texas A&M Sailing Club representative Kevin Braby, a computer science senior from Wash- Nicole Rohrman/THE Battalion ington, sits aboard a sailboat and discusses the club outside the Academic Building. Highway 6 frontage roads to undergo construction By Jan Higginbotham The Battalion Highway 6 frontage roads are scheduled to un dergo a face-lift in the coming weeks with construc tion beginning Sept. 7 to convert the roads to one way traffic. Denise Fischer, public affairs officer for the Texas Department of Transportation office in Bryan, said the reason for the conversion is safety. She said the frontage roads along that stretch of Highway 6 see an average of 138 accidents per year. "When the whole thing was built, it was under stood that the conversion would eventually be made," Fischer said. The conversion is set to occur in three segments. The first phase begins Sept. 7 and will include the conversion of frontage roads from FM 2818 to Mar tin Luther King Boulevard. Work will start Sept. 13 on the second section from Martin Luther King Boulevard to University Drive (FM 60). The final segment starts Sept. 20 and will include the conversion of roads from FM 60 to Rock Prairie. The entire project is expected to be complete by Sept. 24. ,Of\ Police Beat The following incidents were reported to University Po lice Department between Aug. 13-26: Driving While Intoxicated Two intoxicated motorists were arrested and incarcerated in the Brazos County Jail. MSC - A smoke detector, an exit light fixture and two ceiling tiles were damaged in the hallway by the barber shop. Rosenthal Meat Sciences Building/Kleberg Animal and Food Sciences Center - Someone spraypainted graffiti on the walls of the building and on a chalkboard. arm with a paint pellet that was fired by an occupant of a passing motor vehicle. Felony Theft Public Intoxication Attempted Burglary Spence Street - An intoxicated individual was arrested and incarcerated. Misdemeanor Theft Blocker Building - The door to a first floor computer labo ratory was damaged beyond repair by someone who at tempted to illegally enter the facility. TAMU Horse Center- A 1983 WW two-horse trailer con taining two saddles and various other articles of western tack was stolen. Later in the evening, a patrol officer ob served a subject towing a trailer eastbound on George Bush Drive that matched the description of the stolen property. Investigation revealed the trailer was the one reported stolen. The suspect thought the trailers were available for use. Engineering Physics Building - The victim reported the theft of his black Murray mountain bike. Blocker Building - A purple and pink Huffy 10-speed bi cycle was stolen. Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle Burglary of Motor Vehicle Parking Area 36 - A pair of Roper boots were removed from the victim's vehicle. Research Parkway - A patrol officer witnessed a vehicle leave the roadway and strike a lamp pole. Investigation revealed the vehicle was reported stolen by Houston Po lice Department. The operator of the vehicle was identi fied to be the daughter of the victim. The suspect was in carcerated in the Brazos County Jail. Criminal Trespass Biological Sciences Building East - Someone entered the victim's office without authorization and wrote on a tele phone book and drew a picture on the desk top. Burglary of Building Assault Harrington Tower- A seventh floor room was entered and a $1 bill was removed from the victim's desk. Criminal Mischief Hensel Drive - While jogging, the victim was shot in the Koldus Continued from Page 1 involved with the University. "It has been a great 20 years," he said. "But there comes a time for the old to give way for the new, and that is what I am doing today. " During his retirement, Koldus said he plans to write, conduct re search, travel, and play golf. "I'd like write a few things about A&M," he said. "We are building a house out in Pebble Creek a few miles from here be cause we want to continue our as sociation with A&M." Koldus said his most touching moment in his A&M career was four or five years ago after an Louisiana State University foot ball game. "There were a bunch of people at our house after the football game and there was a knock at the door," he said. "One of my students was there with a young man. This woman has lost her fa ther to cancer, and she asked me to give her away at the (wedding) ceremony. It was a special mo ment." WELCOME BACK AGS ! * Self-confidence * Self-defense Increase Strength * Great exercise College Student Special $89 Per Semester 3 Classes per week. 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To charge by VISA or MasterCard, call 845-2611. fige3 Fischer said the Texas Department of Transporta tion will take precautions to help motorists adjust to the changes, although during the transition people will be inconvenienced. Arrangements have been made with Bryan and College Station police to schedule extra patrols along the frontage roads to ease the transition for mo torists. Merchants along the frontage roads said they an ticipate few 7 problems. A local car dealership is attempting to avoid po tential problems by building its own feeder road be hind the business. Tim Light, of Tom Light Chevrolet Company, said construction on his feeder road has already be gun. The road runs directly behind the dealership and joins FM 158. Light said the road is being built so customers will have an easier way in and out of the dealership. Danny Johnson, of Bossier Chrysler Dodge Jeep- Eagle Inc., said he does not expect the conversion to have any affect on business at all. 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