Page 6 THE BATTALION THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1979 LAY-AWAY AND FINANCING AVAILABLE 5-point Fuil-Cut Aggie Diamond Just 30 00 !!! FREE 14Kt. Gold Engagement Ring with Any Diamond Over 3 /a Carat... Absolutely Free!! DIAMOND BROKERS QStMMMM ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ 9 ☆ IT S l « T I Z * ☆ ☆ THI ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ALL ☆ ☆ ☆ LiNivEcsirr ☆ * 'VAKIETT SHOW ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ performance - 44/\i20i 23U IKITO ^ TV CUOOIEK AEE. ^ §^siOC PM TICKETS - ☆ ☆ STUDENTS NON - STUD. & 11 .CO S II. <30 ☆ Bryan school board [S backs tax-free bonds I By REGINA MOEHLMAN Battalion Reporter The Bryan Independent School District is urging Congress to keep the Internal Revenue Service from ending the tax-free status of school bonds. The commissioner of the IRS has proposed a revision of the regu lations regarding the tax-free status on school bonds and the practice of arbitrage. (Arbitrage is the practice by which school districts make long term investments with unspent monies generated by bond sales.) The interest the school district earns with the investments and the interest bond buyers earn is tax-free. The new IRS regulations propose to: 1) eliminate the tax-free status of school bonds and 2) tighten arbitrage regulations by limiting the interest and time-length allowed on these in vestments. The BISD this week unanimously adopted a resolution stating that the new IRS rules “would be undesir able and unfair to taxpaying citizen- s...would result in hindrances and potential harm to the ability of school districts to raise revenue.” The resolution was sent to Texas Senators Lloyd Bentsen and John Tower, and U.S. Rep. Phil Gramm of College Station. The school district hopes to apply pressure to the IRS through congres sional channels, Superintendant Wesley K. Summers said. According to Summers, the IRS has the power to change its regu lations as it chooses—its only deter rent being congressional pressure. Summers described the BISD resolution as an effort to “stop the bureaucratic changes that happen by an agency that Congress never asked for.” Summers said the IRS is acting because “we (the school districts) are investing our money more wisely now.” The government bodies are trying to make as much money as possible to save the taxpayer more money, he added. t< t< n pi Government bodies make through tax-free interest. Sui explained interest rates affect district monies this way: If a board sells bonds with an 8 pe interest rate and invests the money at a 12 percent interest] Men the district makes a 4 percent;* has! giving it added operating capitj Stud The school district usuallyi for i only 1.2 — 1.3 percent inte tion Summers said. I t’s when the hid Tl ferences come in interest rateij to a r the IRS becomes interested,h that “They (the IRS) weren’t« servi about it when the interest ratf]rial, down and they won’t be u ingc when it goes back down,” SraTexa said. give! Summers said the BISDistJlhe to invest money as best itcantoirespi hedge inflation. If the ret spon goes into effect it could cost!: bill s trict $1(X).0()0 in the future. Sal A&M TRAVEL SERVICE wishes to announce an addition to the staff: s trict $100,000 in the future.il Tl mers said. Investors will notklplanl terested in buying school boiidiscc they are not tax-free, he addellthe s BISD usually puts the it and i money it earns back into nance of the buildings for whidKA V bonds were originally sold hedg mers said. This upkeep help< with expensive major repairs g 1 " 011 would otherwise fall on thetas^ffi he added. presi Without public awarenes admi lation changes usually go u ignat until it is too late. Summersfifeb Summers said he feels theifM® be strong support in Concjing p MRS. JUDY BASCO where the drive is being ledi) Texas delegation. Mrs. Basco joins Connie Dowling, Pat Scott, Diane Stribling and Coke Wellman in providing you with top-service for domestic and international trips, reservations and ticketing. A&M Travel Service is located on the first floor of the new Bank of A&M Building in Room 101. Call 846-8881. HAVE LUNCH ON US ... FREE! A&M Apartment Placement is once again giving away free lunch to everyone who leases thru us. Apartments • Duplexes • All Types Of Housing Cali for appointment or come by A&M APT. ^ PLACEMENT SERVICE 693-3777 2339 S. Texas, C.S. mi “Next to the Dairy Queen” menl tive presi The Battalion Number One in Aggieland Open 10am-9pm Closed Sunday per c from the D-N; dujai lattei Th 693-2899 MOTHER MATURE HOME OF NUTRITION Culpepper Plaza 1605 Texas Ave. South JUICE BAR smoot h ies ■ frozen yogurt sandwiches juices Natural Vitamins*Foods*Cosmetics billg missi dent a bil conn studr const J Frani Unite while Whit Wins MARCH 24 uOW- u REGISTER ON THE FIRST FLOOR OF THE M.S.C., MARCH 5A* THE BOWL-A-THON WILL BE HELD AT THE M.S.C. BOWLING^Ii COMPONENT STEREO SYSTEM 2ND & 3RD PRIZE TO BE ANNOUNCED. ORGANIZED by cipher Phi Omega WITH M. D.k.