THE BATTALION Page 11 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1979 I ^utstanilt awards, Buster -S; Foil ?l>ysics;| > meteor er of tt’| »gy; Dei ‘ta, Kji HcWlort ics; Marl >fS ent sstrictei rs| its, ;lly be b springs it 4 p.m; incesBiif Extramurals Great Issues Intramurals 1 M.S.C. Programs OPAS Political Forum Shuttle Bus Student Activities Student Government Student Handbook Student Legal Advisor Student Publications Town Hall Reserve TOTAL Received 1978-79 23,950 18,200 285,420 401,770 10,000 14,263 126,972 86,186 27,560 8,500 56,360 . 75,000 65,000 24,090 1 ,159,271 Requested 1979-80 26,850 19,834 466,445 507,701 10,000 15,763 156,000 101,674 38,374 9,300 60,861 70,000 65,000 35,47j r,583,2>S Percent Increase Requested for 1979-1980 12.1 9.0 63.4 26.4 0.0 10.5 22.9 18.0 39.2 9.4 8.0 6.7 0.0 47.2 37.0 Allocation 1979-1980 25,387 19,834 309,265 483,250 10,000 15,763 156,000 97,999 36,254 9,300 60,861 70,000 44,500 35,473 1,373,886 Percent Increase Allocated 1979-80 6.0 9.0 8.0 20.2 0.0 10.5. 22.9 13.7 31.5 9.4 8.0 (6.7) (31.5) 47.2 18.5 Recommended service fee allocations recialisll er Jr.,1 : Amer Engined urning amoiu| n in tlf| I Above is a chart of the student government finance com- jlittee’s proposed recommendation for the allocation of next par’s student service fees. In order to maintain, and in some stances, increase the quality and quantity of programming, jdents can look forward to a rise in the student service fee ceiling, from $20 to $23. Wayne Morrison, vice president for finance, describes the allocation process in a page 1 story, and Morrison and Dennis Corrington, intramural director, discuss how the intramural department’s budget will be af fected on page 3. Mike Douglas says: “Give a gift from your heart ” Call Red Cross now for a blood donor appointment. «|fb c Service o> This Newspaper & The Advertising Council !*! Day students get their news from the Batt. LAKEViEW CLUB 3 Miles N. on Tabor Road Saturday Night: Johnny Bush & The Bandoleros From 9-1 p.m. "STAMPEDE bANCE” Every Thursday Night $2.00 per person All Brands, Cold Beer 55 Cents 8-12 ees ew prison scape policy snvironi :rsity o(| udies,: itelier t L., United Press International ..“iTHQUSTON — Hostaged em- its foyefes knew their prison bosses _ |uld take whatever force was ll ecessary to prevent inmates trom | scaping during a 1974 insurrection, witriess testified today in the capi- »1 murder retrial of Ignacio Cuevas. Del nse lawyer. Will Gray, ,j [irked to impress upon jurors that exas Department of Corrections plicy increased the danger to hos- iged librarians, teachers and in- Witness Linda Woodman, a irmer librarian who survived the 1 ? 1 ! 1-day siege at the Walls Unit in lunjpville, said she was told TDC olicy in the event of escape at- T :mpts when she went to work. e f; told that in the event you rerejield hostage, TDC will not let le^nmates go,” she said. 1 "Even if it means the life of the lostages?” Gray asked. > Yes,” she replied. “And that was TDC policy?” Gray Free Pregnancy Testing Pregnancy Terminations West Loop Clinic 2909 West Loop South 610 Houston, Texas 622-2170 SUPER GUITAR SPECIAL + Yairi, Alvarez, Yamaha, Ventura, & Others ZMKZ one Buy a guitar at Key board Center's already low price and Priced to Save You Plenty The Battalion Classifieds 845-2611 llone <^>