Page 4 THE BATTALION
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1975
College Board
Student left waiting
AUSTIN (AP) — Time ran out for
a Richardson college student Tues
day who waited for an hour and a
half to protest appointees to the
Texas College Coordinating Board.
head “no” at the appointees’ re
sponses to committee questions and
later said that none was a faculty
member or had ever been a faculty
member.
David Holtkamp of the Univer
sity ofTexas at Austin was advised to
come back Wednesday if he had
something “disastrous” to tell.
Senate committee members ap
proved seven appointees by Gov.
Dolph Briscoe after extensive ques
tioning, then quit as the Senate was
going into session.
Holtkamp told newsmen that
Harold Herndon of San Antonio and
Mrs. Jess Hay of Dallas, wife of one
of Briscoe’s major fundraisers,
especially “appear to be grossly un
qualified and disinterested — they
are unaware of many of the prob
lems that are crucial for the univer
sities in our state.”
Holtkamp repeatedly shook his
By their own admission, he said,
the appointees “are entirely ignor
ant of what universities are or how
they are run — it seems as if their
appointments are for political con
sideration and not for any qualifica
tion.”
Although Holtkamp had filed a
card to testify, Sen. Mike McKin
non, D-Corpus Christi, permitted
the joint meeting of the education
and nominations committees to vote
without hearing from Holtkamp.
Holtkamp talked to Sen. Jack
Ogg, D-Houston, and Ogg said
McKinnon simply had “forgot about
him. But if he has something disas
trous to say, we can hear it tomor-
McKinnon confirmed that Holt
kamp could testify Wednesday,
even though the appointees to the
board have been approved.
Mrs. Hay was asked by Ogg about
any potential financial conflicts of
interest, and she said, “I don’t even
know what we have.” On another
occasion, she said, “I’m not sure.
He keeps the bank account.”
Ford Albritton Jr. of Bryan,
another appointee, admitted that he
had contributed up to $9,000 to
Briscoe’s past two campaigns, but
he indicated he did not think there
was any connection between the
donations and his appointment.
Tony Bonilla noted that Briscoe
had appointed him to the board
even though “I didn’t even support
him” for governor.
“The governor never says to us, 1
want this or I want that.’ He just
asks for information,” said Mrs.
Hay.
Tax system streamlined
State refunds in record time
NEW ORLEANS, La. (AP) —
There is little lax time at tax time
when it comes to getting state in
come tax refunds back to Louisiana
taxpayers.
Thousands of the state’s residents
are finding— much to their surprise
— tax refund checks in their mail
boxes within 10 days after filing
their returns.
“We’ve lived here 17 years and it
never happened like this before,”
Lakeview
Friday, March 7
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LA judge faces removal
Jurist accused of misconduct
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A Los
Angeles woman judge, accused of
maliciously jailing defense lawyers,
and threatening a policeman with a
.38-caliber vasectomy, has been re
commended for removal from of
fice.
The miniskirted jurist has also
been accused of willful misconduct,
to wit: hearing court cases while a
pet Chihuahua nestled in her lap
and keeping a mechanical canary
which chirped away from her pink-
trimmed chambers.
The ouster of Municipal Court
Judge Noel Cannon was recom
mended Monday by the state
Commission on Judicial Qualifica
tions.
Cannon said she would have no
comment on the recommendation.
With the presentation of charges
to the California Supreme Court
here, the 48-year-old judge was
immediately disqualified from hear
ing cases until the issue is settled.
The commission found that Can
non had on 15 occasions engaged in
willful misconduct in office and had
10 times acted with prejudicial con
duct that brought the judicial office
into disrepute. Nine other charges
were dismissed.
The commission said Cannon, a
Stanford Law School graduate ap
pointed to the bench by former
Gov. Edmund G. Brown in 1963,
made special arrangements to have
bailiffs immediately whisk away
lawyers she might find in contempt.
The policeman who drew her
wrath was Officer Richard G. Fagin,
a motorcycle cop who reprimanded
the judge for honking her horn re
peatedly at a motorist stopped in
front of her.
The commission said that during
the Nov. 30, 1972, incident Cannon
became infuriated and told Faji I
You go to hell, officer."
She then went to her diamk f
and allegedly told her bailiff,“Fill a B
the son of a bitch. I want himlonj, anc ]
and brought in right away. GiveuI ^dmittt
a gun. I'm going to shoot his tat I i ave( ] m-,
cles off and give hi® I ^s 0 now
.38-vasectomy. I ^d lister
“I m not going to take theta I ^ rea l
until you find that male chains I j slJ
pig, the commission report sail*
Fagin was eventually broip
into the judge’s chambers, sailS
commission, whereupon shell
him, “You’ve been a naughtyloj
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THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Menkello, Frederick Vincent
Degree: Ph.D. in Computing Science
Dissertation: AXIOM ATIC THEORY FOR GRAPHICS
OPERATORS.
Time: March 11, 1975 at 1:00 p.m.
Place: Room 301 in Zachry Engineering Center
George W. Kunze
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said Mrs. William S. Hart of New
Orleans. “My two sons sent their
returns in and got their refunds
within one week. I think that’s
phenomenal.”
William E. Ligon on Monroe got
his refund within seven days. “It
really was astonishing,” he said.
The list could go on and on.
State Tax Collector Joseph N.
Traigle said in an interview here
that more than 200,000 taxpayers
already have got back refunds
within 10 days filing their returns.
Traigle, at 32 one of the youngest
top officials in government, took of
fice in 1972 and vowed to reorganize
a Revenue Department that was so
archaic he ranked it as an antique.
Traigle has streamlined, consoli
dated, installed $1.5 million worth
of computer equipment and set up
machines for assembly line-style
processing at his office in Baton
Rouge, the capital.
The operation has such things as
color-coded envelopes, and there
are three audits of tax returns and a
daily mailing of refunds. This year
about 40 per cent have been caught
as wrong — mostly because the filer
claimed too low a refund.
Traigle said 950,000 returns are
expected before the April 15 dead
line — a one-third increase in three
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Skowronski, Rayxnund Paul
Degree: Ph.D. in Chemistry
Dissertation: CHEMICAL IONIZATION MASS
SPECTRA OF PROTEIN AMINO ACIDS.
Time: March 12, 1975 at 3:00 p.m.
Place: Room-Conference in the Cyclotron
George W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
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OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF ADMISSIONS AND
RECORDS
To be eligible to purchase the Texas A&M ring,
undergraduate student must have at least one year in
residence and credit for at least ninety-two (92) semester
hours. A year in residence may consist of the fall and
spring semesters or one of the above and a full summer
session (both the first and second terms). The hours
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ised at the preliminary grade report period on March
1975 may be used in satisfying this ninety-two hour
requirement. Students qualifying under this regulation
vith the ring clerk, room
should leave their nan
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prior to March 12th in order for all records to he checked
to determine ring eligibility. Students already having
ninety-two (92) completed hours on record may order at
any time since regular orders are sent in at the end of
each month. Graduate students are eligible to order with
proof (receipt) that they have filed for graduation.
Orders for mid semester will be taken by the ring clerk
starting March 24, 1975 and will continue until Mav 1.
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