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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1974)
peat house 1 UNESCORTED LADIES ALL DRINKS HALF PRICE BUT MONDAY AND TUESDAY FROM 8-12 ALL BAR BRANDS 25 cents lor UNESCORTED LADIES Don't let die price ofacollege education shake up yourworid. The pncc of a col left education is skyrocketing. Fortunately the Air Force has done something to catch up with it. It has increased the number of col lege scholarships available to Hying qualified men, as well as for missile duty volameers and advanced math students These cover fuft tuition, reimburse ment for textbooks, as well as lab and incidental fees. Not only that, hut you can receive $100 monthly as a tax free allowance To cash in on all this, just apply, qualify, and enroll in the Air Force ROTC at The Dept of Aerospace StudiesTAMU..Military Science Bldg./Room 204 YouTI he on your way to a free college education, an Air Force officers career, and a future where the sky's the limit PI T IT ALL TOGETHER IN AIR FORCE ROTt THE BATTALION WKMV MPTMC* a WT4 TYC to keep schools open (AF)—The Teat Youth Council and A tty C«n. John Hill decided Thurtduv to ^peel • federal judytet order reqnirtnf the atate to shut down its two ratorai achoolt for boy* Hill aaid the appeal would be taken to the U S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit at New (Means The basic issue. Hill said, is whether s federal judge has the "au thority to mandate a specific de- i I» rl ■ ■ ■ I.. ^ i — £ r ■ m ■ a■■■ ■ ■■ a uaihhi riuHi oi rrracmrm for juvenile delinquents " He said the council already had shown a deep commitment to im provement" and should he permit ted to carry out its owe plans Hill also said there seas a quest ton whether ia a case that involved sweeping changes and increased state expenditures a three-judge court should have been impaneled Another issue it whether “the mechanics of a plan of treatment must comply in every particular with court mandated standards and Earlier, the council's director said the agency would continue operating its rural reform schools for boys for the time being Teen hunter school will urge safety Training in firearms and hunter safety will begin at Pleasant Acres Sept 14 at S a. m for area boy* and girls This school marks the beginning of the 4Ath such school conducted and will continue through the suc ceeding two months for those bet- ween ages 11 and I ^ It is conducted bv the Twin City Junior Rifle Chab under the auspices of the National Rifle Association and YOU- TOMORROW a non-profit educa tional corporation for the benefit of youth. Emphasis will be placed an marksmanship and safety. |n addr ttem to 22 rifle marksmanship train For the hunter there wfl be in struction in tenting, cooking and ^ ft i n Firearm*, range* teat*, amimmi tion and instruction arid be for nuked Students must wear a long Abandoned cars put up for auction Three automobiles declared abandened are being auctioned Tuesday by the Rryan City Puhce The cars wiH be sold by Calberi h Logan. Inc at <101 S Texas Cars accumulate on the streets and are towed away when com plaints are received These three are a ‘M Ford Mustang, a M Ford two-door and a 'M Busch four-door More information can be ob tained from the Bryan Police at fttt-MI* “Specifically concerning the proposed closing of the Catonrille State Schools, I am not in favor of closing any institution at this point We have determined that although they should not he the softs form of treatment for the juvenile ofiender institutions are a necessary form of treatment for many," aaid Ron Jack son. the council'i executive direc- Jackson said the legislature had funded the CateavtSe State School and the nearby maximum security Mountain View State School through Sept |, 1975. and sasd the council would comply with that au thorisation “Should this order ha determined final, and disrupt that original inten tion. we aril] certainly comply, how ever. at this time. I have ho plans to dosa any TYC institution, '' Jackson sasd U S. District Court Judge WiJ ham Wayne Justice ofTyler ordered radical changes Tuesday in the state s programs to restrain and re habilitate juvenile delinquents The order included the dosing of the two schools at Cate svtile and calls for local handling of juvenile prob lems ia place of the large rural re form schools Jackson was sharply critical of the court order, saying it tailed to take into account mgjor revisions in the council* s programs in the year since major disturbances at Catesville forced a change in the composition of the council and the TYC ad- minishetton “1 deeply regret that this order was entered on the baste of informa tion presented some 12 months ago. with little or no regard to the Texas Youth Council and its programs as they presently exist, ' be sasd The council has developed new approaches not conducive in any way to abuse or ill-treatmeat of wank, contrary to facts contained’' tel Justice’ order. Jackson said He said the council rapports community programs and is already developing some but feels that the kind of local efforts that would be used if the reform schools are closed would not be "responsible, effective programs Juvenile parole is being upgraded and higher standards have been set for council employes. Jackson said He said be reseated Justice's use of Jerome Millar, former Mas- sachusetts comnassioner of youth services, as an expert witness He said Miller, who oiled Texas reform schools “crime schools, and a danger to public safety.** had spent onk three hours at Gafetgrilr. BUG FORMANCE COMPLETE VOLKSWAGEN * FIAT TB ON WELLBORN R0A0 AT JERSEY (MNMO ARNOLD MM LUMMR) TO ALL TAMU STUDENTS A&M CHURCH OF CHRIST 1SS1 W««t Loop Sogth — Collof* Station Wo wool to Invito YOU li JoIr m lor Mbit study ani worship N yov •ooi a iMo to any of tlM aonteoa or da nos or won Id Mka mora atoM our student program call SM-SSTT. 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