The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 04, 1979, Image 11

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    THE BATTALION Page 11
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1979
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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
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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
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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.
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..“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
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“That’s right,” she said.
Gray tried to show the leader of
the uprising was Fred Gomez Car-
fjSco, who died in the shoot-out
mg with inmate Rudolfo Domin-
ezand two hostages.
Woodman admitted Cuevas was
tot in charge when the inmates took
erlthe prison education building
ily 24, 1974, although he boasted
her that he was.
Cuevas, 46, of Acapdlco, Mexico,
used of the shooting death of
ian Julia Standley. Prison offi-
Isay Cuevas survived because
feinted during the gun battle that
the siege.
Beware
Watch Out
For The
Heart Fund
Stick-up!
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for only $10.00 more
we will include these
accessories:
guitar case, chordbook, pitch
pipe, capo, polish, polish
cloth, peg winder, and hu-
midifer.
(this offer has quantity
limitations)
KEyboAitd Center
Layaway
Monthly
Terms
Manor East MaU
Bryan • 779-7080
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Open 6 Days TUI 6
Baldwin, Pianos
Organs, Fun Machines
and Players
IN EUROPE, MORE PEOPLE DRINK
STELLA ARTOIS
THAN ANY OF THESE GREAT BEERS.
Stella Artois (Ar-twa') is part of a brewing tradition that began more than
600 years ago in the year 1366. The robust, hearty light lager taste comes from
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a full 63 days. Today in more than 50,000 bars and restaurants all across the
Continent, Europe’s discriminating beer drinkers ask for the great
taste of Stella Artois. Now you can, too.
Reward
$500
its
The Stick-up for Heart
Fund is on April 3,4,5.
The villians were last
seen at these
locations:
MSC Fountain
Academic Bldg.
Sbisa
Shuttle Bus
Stops
(Rudder & Commons)