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Page 6 THE BATTALION TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1980 Does a crime victim have any rights? District Judge Bradley Smith gives consideration to the rights of victims of crime by: pay- • Ordering ment of restitution • Ensuring victims are treated with respect in court Vote in the May 3rd Democratic Primary to keep District Judge Bradley Smith. oooooooooooo< Gas cost up, demand less 8 KEEP JUDGE {po AprtJ! ptozenb of flower kcuw/ vtau^vbsiu, bo <£0M£. UA-» CIaac) pidk boOQO^ ! United Press International LOS ANGELES — Gasoline prices are rising at a slower pace than before the 1979 oil shortage because of a record gasoline surplus and drop in demand, industry analyst Dan Lundberg said. Prices increased by 0.4 of a cent per gallon between March 21 and April 11, compared with 1 cent per gallon a week during the preceding year, Lundberg said. Retailers in some areas of the country, he said, are beginning to make price cuts attempting to sell all their gasoline for fear of having their allocations reduced in the future. Demand for gasoline was down 8.6 percent in the first quarter of 1980 from a year ago, Lundberg said. As a result, he said, gasoline stocks in the United States grew to a record high, despite a reduction in refinery operations to 77.8 percent. SMITH <4 DISTRICT JUDGE BRADLEY SMITH Paid for by the Committee to Keep Judge Bradley Smith, Louis Newman, Chairman, Box 3387, Bryan, Texas 77801. 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"If the fan tht Catholics seek out ‘miraculous’ shrine Oticcrn my th ge, an radc tl gtncwh kber t, 5 vice United Press International SAN JUAN, Texas — More than 100,000 Roman Catholics traveled to this Rio Grande Valley community for the dedication of a shrine to the Virgin Mary, which includes a statue thought to have miraculous powers. The $5 million shrine, built almost entirely from small contributions, was built to replace one damaged 10 years ago in an airplane crash. At the center of the new La Virgen de San Juan shrine is a small, doll- like statue of the Virgin Mary that Developing the ana lytical theory known by his name, Joseph Fourier gave the world a basic tool for engineering analysis and system design. Today, E-Systems engineers are carrying on his tradition. They're using Fourier’s mathematical accomplishments to solve some of the world’s tough est electronics problems via computer-designed circuitry. 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The statue is a copy ofonebro»® r g ra by 17th century Spanish missioiii|j er 7 (; ies to the Mexican town of San ] , mester de los Lagos, which later was.the t j ie ] of an injured child’s miraculous® ers jt covery that was credited to the iBLj w gin Mary. Eb f or “There was another miracle allrfp 0 ]] ow buted to our statue,” a shrinespc!4 x ex as woman who identified herselfasS-l ( ]l r g ra ter Joanne said Sunday. |t ec j ar “The founder of the origi»h n f our shrine, Father Jose Aspiazu - gpR 0 f came over from Spain especiallyIpL in this dedication — had gonedoM|js[ 0 5 Mexico with three or four parish i: U er g ra( ers, ” she said. 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