The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 28, 1980, Image 3

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    Corps of Cadets will
march to Brazos River
THE BATTALION
FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1980
Page 3
By MICHELLE MORREY
Campus Reporter
The Corps or Cadets will begin its
fourth annual March to the Brazos
Saturday morning.
Members of the Corps have been
I taking pledges for the 14-mile march
K since the beginning of this month,
and the money will be donated to the
March of Dimes.
Mike Weaver, chairman of the
t inarch, said the goal this year is
$25,000. Last year the Corps don
ated $19,000 to the charity.
The march will begin at 7:30 a.m.
at the quad and the cadets will march
seven miles along State Highway 60
to an area by the Brazos River where
relay games and a tug-of-war will be
peld.
I Six of the Dallas Cowboy Cheer
leaders will be on hand to referee the
relays.
Red Brown, Corps public rela
tions officer, said last year was the
first time the cheerleaders partici
pated in the event. Nadine
Schramm, daughter of the general
manager of the Cowboy organiza
tion, attends Texas A&M and helped
arrange for the cheerleaders’ appear
ance, he said.
After lunch, the outfit that col
lected the most money will be
awarded the “battered boot” trophy.
Streamers for outfit flags will be
awarded to the three units scoring
the most points in the relays. Weav
er said.
The Corps will march back to cam
pus at about 3 p.m.
Anyone who wishes to pledge
money may contact any cadet on
campus or call Weaver at 845-2250,
or Brown at 845-2350.
The march is bound to spark a
hearty appetite which should make
for an interesting pizza-eating con
test at Pasta’s Pizza Sunday at 5 p. m.
Brett Morris, manager of Pasta’s,
said the restaurant will donate $500
to the March of Dimes in the name of
the outfit that wins the contest. In
addition, the outfit will win a keg of
beer to help wash down the pizza, he
said.
Each outfit will pay for the pizza
and drinks consumed by its repre
sentative, and the one who eats the
most pizza in one hour will win the
contest.
The pizzas, which weigh about 11
pounds, will be 20 inches wide and
will have everything on them, Mor
ris said.
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smoke alarm tabled
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By TIM JASEK
City Reporter
The College Station City Council
abled an ordinance requiring smoke
letectors to be installed in all con
dominiums and apartment com
plexes Thursday night.
The existing ordinance states only
ijnew housing structures must have
Smoke detectors. City Manager
iNorth Bardell said.
The suggested ordinance, which
exdudes hotels and motels in the
(city, was made in order to decrease
fire hazard in structures where
lone attic covers eight to 12 apart
ments, Bardell said.
A representative of Briarwood
Lpartments told the council he was
in favor of saving lives, but not at the
Jxpense of housing owners.
The Briarwood spokesman sug
gested the city lower the garbage col
lection fee for apartment owners to
offset the cost of building and install
ing the detectors.
Councilmen James Dozier com
pared the subsidizing suggestion to a
government paying car maufacturers
to install safety belts.
“I don’t think the city should sub
sidize smoke detectors,” Dozier
said. “It simply isn’t a function of
government.”
The new ordinance, if passed,
would call for each dwelling unit
within a complex to have one alarm
by March 1, 1982.
The Parkland Dedication Ordi
nance, which establishes a tax to be
used for city parks, was increased 50
percent from the previous $150 per
dwelling unit.
This will affect apartment complex
owners most. In a memo to the coun
cil from Al Mayo, director of plan
ning, it was noted that at the rate of
133 dwelling units per acre, the own
er would have to pay, at the previous
rate, $19,950. Owners will now have
to pay nearly $30,000.
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Dr. John Koldus, vice president
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