Page 4 THE BATTALION TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1973 XEROX COPIES 5< EACH OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Monday thru Friday 9 a. m. - 10 p. m. Saturday & Sunday 10 a. m. » 10 p. m. MSC BROWSING LIBRARY 2nd Floor New MSC Batt News Summary I By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS State AUSTIN—An assistant to Sec retary of State Mark White has used stationery from that office to urge lawyers to vote on a pro posed increase in State Bar dues. White said Monday he saw nothing wrong with the letter. A copy of the letter, from As sistant Secretary of State Bfuce Hughes to a state official, was given to the Associated Press by another state official who said he considered it improper. The second official asked that neither name be used. move Brown—a Sherman judge who lost a 1970 race for attor ney general—from office. National AUSTIN — A lawyer tried to save Dist. Judge David Brown’s legal career Monday, telling the Texas Supreme Court that charges against Brown were “po litically motivated.” The State Judicial Qualifica tions Commission has recommend ed that the Supreme Court re- IF YOU WANT TO VOTE ABSENTEE FOR FRED HOFHEINZ YOU MUST DO THE FOLLOWING: 1. Complete the absentee ballot request form below. 2. Mail the request form and your voter registration certificate to the City Secretary (Although the deadline for requesting an absentee ballot is November 30, you should do this as early as possible to be sure that you have enough time to complete the entire balloting process before December 4.) 3. You will receive the absentee ballot by return mail. Mark the ballot and sign it in the presence of a notary public. 4. Mail the marked and notarized ballot to the City Secretary. It must be received in Houston by 12:00 PM on December 4. [Clip Here) ABSENTEE REQUEST FORM City Secretary I am registered to vote in Houston, Texas, but 1 am now absent from the county. I expect to be absent from Harris County on election day, December 4, and would like to vote by absentee ballot. Please send an absentee ballot to me at the address below. My voter registration certificate showing my permanent address in Houston, Texas is enclosed. Name Address Citv State Zip Date Signature MAIL TO: Anna Russell City Secretary P.O Box 1562 Houston, Texas 77001 L_ WASHINGTON — Edward M. Kennedy Jr. was reported in good spirits Monday and making a good recovery from surgery to rid his body of bone cancer. The 12-year-old son of Sen. Ed ward M. Kennedy underwent surgery at Georgetown Universi ty Hospital on Saturday in which his right leg was amputated just above the knee. A family spokesman said the boy was in good spirits and said the senator was “encouraged about the way he is bouncing back.” MEMPHIS, Tenn.—Republicans are deluding themselves if they think that Watergate won’t have an effect on the 1974 elections, pollster George Gallup told GOP governors. Asked during a panel discussion at the Republican Governors Con ference what he thought about Republicans who have downgrad ed the importance of Watergate, he replied: “Wishful thinking.” Gallup said, however, the public tends to forget issues once they leave the front page. “It de pends on how long it goes on,” he said. Iperhaps Jack Id Palmer c ; a growing is are indica a n ew Britis Open Unive ’his unique, NEW OCEANOGRAPHIC VESSEL—The R/V Gyre, TAMU’s new oceanographic reserch vessel shown here dm. ing a trial run near New Orleans, sails Wednesday forGi veston, which will be home port for the 174-foot ship pro- vided by the Navy. The Oceanography Department will use the ship in a variety of research projects in the Gulfol Mexico and the Caribbean. The Gyre is scheduled to arrive in Galveston Friday. W A S HIN G TO N—T he Supreme Court agreed to consider for a second time whether federal courts may reach into the sub urbs to desegregate predominant ly black inner city schools. It also agreed to decide wheth er whites are discriminated against by a University of Wash- ington law school policy that gives preference to minority members. However, the court declined to hear arguments by policewomen in Nassau County, N.Y., claim ing they are denied an equal thance at promotions. Million Dollar Ship Heads For Home The R/V Gyre, new ocean ographic research vessel being provided to TAMU by the Navy, will depart New Orleans Wednes day, Nov. 21, for Galveston, which will become home port for the 174-foot ship. Capt. T. K. Treadwell of the Oceanographic Department said the $1.8 million ship is scheduled to arrive Friday at the Uni versity’s Mitchell Campus c Pelican Island. The ship has not yet been fitted with the equipment electronic instruments requite; for various types of oceanogn phic studies. Installation will quire approximately two montki meaning the ship will go i service after the first of the yea: Treadwell said. International TEL AVIV—David Ben- Gurion, the elder statesman hailed as the architect of Israel, showed signs of improvement Monday but re mained in critical condition after a stroke, his physician said. Dr. Boleslaw Goldman said Ben-Gurion’s pulse and blood pressure were returning to nor mal and the 86-year-old former premier had no fever. Ben-Gurion was hospitalized Sunday with a blood clot in the left side of his brain that left the right side of his body paralyzed, Goldman said. 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