* Page 10 THE BATTALION THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1979 the nation Hou^e 0{ ^oe>&5 X*)**/^ (fr*e dtkvrtg) colt fr**-* 4 ** Connally rejects federal funding Yesterday's a fine billiards establishment United Press International WASHINGTON — Republican presidential contender John Connal ly, the best financed of the 1980 can didates, said Wednesday he would not take federal matching funds available for the primary campaigns. The former governor of Texas, who has raised more than $7 million, said he always was philosophically opposed to the law allowing candi dates to take federal funds to finance their campaigns. But he said the main reason he made the decision was “it gives me flexibility” to spend more than the statewide limits in the early primaries. Federal election laws limit the amount of spending in each primary based on the number of voting-age people. Thus% Connally — faced with a “catch up” campaign against front runner Ronald Reagan — would have been limited to $264,000 in New Hampshire and $1.3 million in Florida, much of which was already spent on last month’s straw poll. Connally said he needed to raise and spend as much as he can because the television networks have not made commercial time available to him. “The failure of the networks to make meaningful time available to me is tantamount to supporting and enhancing the advantage of my opponents,” he said at a news confer ence. He said spending limitations have the effect of protecting incumbents and aiding front runners. OPENING SOON 4423 S. Texas Ave. between Luby’s & Chelsea St. ALTERATIONS 1 Vet’s view of Santa Claus Bryan Class, a graduate student in Veterinary room in a special way. The steer is nad Medicine, has decorated his Moore Hall dorm Bruce E. Losis, in honor of a disease of cattle $500,000 surprise gift Sisters inherit ‘lost’ estate United Press International WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.— Even though they learned they had inherited a half-million-dollar estate from the father they had not seen since 1940, Tuesday was just another LOW PRICES Bosch q-7 , Plugs f ea. and up Disc Pad q qc Sets ^7.^70 and up Haynes Repair r\ s\r- Manuals 9.95 PASSPORT AUTO SUPPLY 1403 Harvey Road on Hwy. 30 1 block west of East Bypass 693-9411 working day for Letha White and Alma Laveme Rehder. White, 62, went to work as a night switchboard operator at the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Salisbury after learning Tuesday morning she and her sister were the objects of a search that began when Daniel Earl Hill died in July in Tul sa, Okla. would have to worry aboutit. have been a worrier, but I gw have to start,” Rehder said, WASH arpentei jzation for I’d giv jsaid. “As out sensitive! support o The Ne during tb ter, altho Efforts mainly bt phone cal Carper reluctant or five sti Congrc ment fror ratify' the The two women were notn in Hill’s will, but his sister,! would have inherited the estalt i , 1 gan placing advertisements ins papers because she was sure! Unitcc Rehder, 64, who works mornings as a reservations clerk for Piedmont Airlines, was at work when her sister called to tell her of the inheritance. “My sister (White) was so excited when she called me she could hardly talk to me,” she j>aid. “two daughters somewhere, mccr^p Tulsa attorney Jewell Russell!! ,' The sister was “just as exriti r e , m ^ °' the daughters. She wanted to e , een ? them as much as we did,” Mam f c ' a ' '‘‘ Tuesday after she was contacts , "j White. “That’s a nice sum of money. I always told them at work I never wanted a lot of money because I White said she learned oil heritance from a friend in LaVcl Tenn., Edna York Sanderlinj saw a story about it in the Nas Tennessean. ith with i e forme City An d Tuesc jcharge ?esc ^ity Cot tol obinson Solid Brass Belt Buckle with “79” Ringcrest is available from OMC Industries (formerly OrnaMetal Castings), West Loop 2818 at Carson Street. Also avail able for class of ’80, ’81, ’82, and ’83. We also have handcrafted A&M Ringcrest products such as Paper weights, Pen Sets, Double Pen Sets, Doorknockers, Executive Desk Nameplates, Bookends and bronze castings of Insignia as well as other specialty items. OMC will be open Saturday, December 15th from 9:00AM till 3:00PM. Regular business hours are 8:00AM till 5:00PM Monday thru Friday. Metal Photo Diplomas You can have a METAL DIPLOMA copy of your original made by OMC Industries. If you bring your original diploma by OMC on Saturday, December 15th between 9:00AM and 3:00PM we will make a negative of it and return it to you in minutes. A beautiful framed bronze or silver colored reproduction of your diploma will be mailed to you shortly. METAL DIPLOMAS are available in two colors; bronze or silver and in various sizes for as little as $45.33 plus tax and postage. OMC will be open Saturday December 15th from 9:00AM till 3:00PM. Regular business hours are 8:00AM till 5:00PM weekdays. (Formerly OrnaMetal Castings, Inc.) 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