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rage iu i HE BA I I ALIGN WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1979 WE BROKER NEW CARS ALL MODELS 1979 MODEL PRICES Camara Z-28 Coupe $5322.09 Malibu Coupe 3651.60 Caprice Classic Coupe 4672.25 Buick Skylark Coupe 3552.72 Buick Regal Coupe 4217.91 Buick Electra Sedan 6052.91 Cadillac Coupe DeVille 8580.25 Chrysler Cordoba 5038.69 Dodge Aspen Coupe 3492.80 Dodge Magnum XE 4797.60 Ford Mustang II 3543.25 Ford Fairmont Coupe 3543.24 Ford LTD - 2 dr 4653.03 Lincoln Continental Coupe 8462.00 AMC Spirit Sedan 2 DR 3436.63 AMC Concord 4 DR 3567.88 •NOTE: Prices listed do not include Make Ready Service Fee or State or local taxes which may vary geographically. New vehicle manufac turers reserve the right to make changes in price for vehicle’s base cost, equipment, destination and handling charges without notice. All prices listed herein are from sources which, from experience, have proven to be reliable. Prices effective until factory changeover to 1980 models. These prices include all standard equipment. 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Three months of intensive training in courses taught by law professors and lawyers can give you the skills to interview witnesses, conduct legal research, prepare pleadings, draft transaction documents, and prepare cases for trial under the supervision of an attorney. The Basic Legal Assistant Course begins June 4, 1979; the fall ses sion begins September 10, 1979. In addition to the three-month daytime programs, the same course will also be offered two nights per week for eight months starting September 24, 1979. A representative will be on campus Wednesday, March 28, 1979 at the Career Planning and Placement Center. Sign-ups for interviews are available now. For a catalogue and further information, call or write: The Southwestern Paralegal Institute 5512 Chaucer Drive Houston, Texas 77005 (713) 528-3803 Approved by the Texas Education Agency Wyoming governor holds hearings to ru on slurry pipeline The Battalion Number One in Aggieland United Press International SHERIDAN, Wyo. — The project manager for a proposed $1.8 billion Wyoming-to-Texas coal slurry pipeline says legal wrangling could mean the facility might not provide leftover water for general use by the state. Dennis Greer of Texas Eastern Transmission Co. testifed Monday in a public hearing convened by Gov. Ed Herschler, who must de cide whether the state will allow Texas Eastern to proceed with the slurry pipeline. A key part of the company’s ar gument before the legislature, which has approved the use of Wyoming water in the pipeline, was that the project would provide size able amounts of water for general use by the state, after the slurry pipeline receives its allotment of 20,000 acre feet a year. Under questioning by Wyoming Attorney General John Troughton, Greer also admitted that Texas Eastern has no customers for a large portion of the coal it plans to ship and has not yet begun an environmental impact statement required by the federal govern ment. During the hearing, 12 M urged Herschler to exercii right to veto the prop Herschler has until the e to approve or stop it, but he 4 indicate what action he would| Seven persons, including G another Texas Eastern reprej tive, holders of Wyominjf rights and a state represent who sponsored legislation prop the project, testified in favor] slurry line. Gas usei as an substitut OPENING THIS WEEK! 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But some congressmei spokesmen for the industry tioned the advisability of h more natural gas, in testimc fore a House investigating it mittee. David J. Bardin, head Energy Department’s Eco Regulatory Administratioi fended the rising use of the that many refer to as the “g Me/ “Today, the substitution ofi oil has emerged as the singli effective means this nation coping with the fuel oil sh caused by the Iranian situatit by colder than normal wer Bardin said. Bardin also said the substi of gas for oil held “significant ise of greater effectiveness ini ture.” As of mid-March, Bardin si use of surplus gas was resultj the saving of 160,000 barrels day by industry and el utilities. Rep. Bob Eckhardt, D' chairman of the House Com Committee’s oversight and gations subcommittee, saidt Secretary James Schlesingi switched suddenly from advij the burning of coal to the bin gas instead. Eckhardt said the use of the boilers of electric power had long been considered th est priority use and is somi akin to burning mahogany fireplace.” BB&L pays the maximum rate on 6-month Money Market Certificates. This week’s rate is: 9.437% si£ BB&L pays maximum interest on Money Market Certificates. No financial institution here — or in a metropolitan area — can pay you more on 6-month Money Market Certificates. Call us today about a Money Market Certificate. It’s a 6-month investment for $10,000 or more paying maximum interest. Your savings institution Money Market Certificate rate is established weekly for the 6-month term of the certificate and is subject to change at maturity. Federal regulations impose a severe penalty for early withdrawal. Compound interest is prohibited by law. Main Office: Bryan 2800 Texas Ave. • 779-2800