The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 27, 1981, Image 6

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    THE BATTALION
TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1981
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Pests show that Daniel did
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United Press International
LIBERTY — Liberty County
eriff Buck Eckols said Monday
ce metal and fingerprint tests in
dicate former Texas House Speaker
Price Daniel Jr. never held the .22-
caliber rifle believed to have fired
the bullet that killed him.
Pre-Med/Dent
Society
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Dr. Carlos Pestana, Associate Dean of Student
Affairs and Professor of Surgery at U.T. Health
Science Center at San Antonio will discuss the
history of surgery. He is the author of many
books, including —
The Rejected Medical School Applicant
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Eckols said there was “nothing
whatsoever” to indicate Daniel, 39,
handled the rifle during a suspected
domestic dispute before he was shot
to death in his home the night of Jan.
19.
Daniel’s wife, Vickie, 33, who had
filed for divorce, has been charged
with murder and freed under
$50,000 bond. Eckols said trace met
al tests and other evidence indicate
she handled the gun.
Eckols said investigators planned
a ballistics test to link scientifically
the rifle and the bullet taken from
Daniel’s body. He said other undis
closed evidence already indicated it
was the death weapon.
The case was scheduled to go to a
grand jury Wednesday. Mrs. Daniel
has been invited to testify. If the
grand jury were to decline to indict,
Eckols said the case probably will be
dropped even though he has filed
charges.
Eckols said he expected to release
Daniel’s house — sealed for investi
gation — to his family Tuesday, but
he said he did not know whether
Mrs. Daniel would move back in.
What’s Up
TUESDAY:
primera reunion del semestre a las 7:00 p. m. en el salon 228 MSC.
MSC CAMEBA COMMITTEE: Meets at 7.30 p.m. in 302 Rudder.
FOOD SCIENCE CLUB: Meets at 6:30 p.m. in 113 Kleberg.
AGGIE PLAYERS: Meets at 5:30 p.m. in Rudder Forum.
PRE-MED/DENT SOCIETY: Dr. Carlos Pestana, Professor of
Surgery at University of Texas Health Center at San Antonio, will
discuss the history of surgery beginning at 7:30 p. m. in 321 Physics.
CLASS OF ’82: Meets at 7:30 p.m. in 310 Keathley Hall to discuss the
class ball.
OFF-CAMPUS AGGIES: Meets at 6:30 p.m. in 137 MSC.
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS CLUB: Meets to elect officers at
7:30 p.m. in 207 Harrington.
MSC CAMERA COMMITTEE: Meets at 7:30 p.m. in 302 Rudder.
MSC AGGIE CINEMA: Meets at 7:00 p.m. in 200 Heldenfels.
TAMU COLLEGIATE HORSEMAN’S ASSOCIATION: Meets at
7:30 p.m. in 115 Kleberg Animal and Food Science Center.
COLLEGIATE FFA: Red Cashion, NFL referee, will present a short
program beginning at 7:30 p.m. in 105 Harrington.
COLLEGIATE 4-H: Meets at 7:00 p.m. in 115 Kleberg.
ANTHROPOLOGY CLUB: Dr. Shafer will speak on “Ancient Mayan
Crafts: Tools and Agriculture.
TAMU SPORTS CAR CLUB: Meets at 7:30 p.m. in 301 Rudder.
CO-OP STUDENT ASSOCIATION: Meets at 8:00 p.m. in 301
Rudder.
TAMU YOUNG DEMOCRATS: Meets to elect officers beginning at
7:30 p.m. in 127 Bolton.
“THE TIN DRUM”: Winner of the Academy Award for Best Foreign
Film, this is the story of a young Polish boy who, terrorized by
Hitler's rising power, refuses to grow past age three. 7:30 p.m. in
Rudder Theatre.
THURSDAY:
TAMU SAILING CLUB: Meets at 7:00 p.m. in 321 Physics.
OMEGA PHI ALPHA: Holds its spring blue jean rush beginning at
6:30 p.m. in 145 MSC.
TAMU JUGGLER’S ASSOCIATION: Meets at 8:00 p.m. in 607
Rudder.
CLASS OF ’82: Meets at 7:30 p.m. in 203 MSC.
ETA SIGMA GAMMA: Meets at 7:30 p.m. at 164 East Kyle.
WEDNESDAY:
MEXICAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION: Meets at 7:00 p.m. in 228
MSC.
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Growth and oil will affect colleges
United Press International
AUSTIN — Gov. Bill Clements
said Monday Texas’ rapid growth and
the decline in oil and gas taxes will be
the two biggest factors influencing
how the state fulfills the future needs
of its colleges and universities.
either number one and number
two.”
Clements, during a luncheon
speech to the Texas Public Com
munity Junior College Association,
said his proposed budget calls for an
increase of 41 percent — $202 mil
lion — during the next biennium to
meet the growing needs of public
community colleges in Texas. But he
said better management was called
for because of the state’s growth and
decline in oil and gas revenues.
“I think that the record shows that
dollar for dollar, public community
colleges are one of the best invest
ments our state has made,” he said.
“However, I believe that there is al
ways room to improve our efficiency.
To think otherwise, is to assume that
we are operating at peak produc
tivity.”
the growth of the state’s bureaucracy
had been halted.
“We have stopped one of the na
tion’s fastest growing state bureacra-
cies dead in its tracks, and while our
population will continue to grow, our
state bureaucracy will not. I think
this is an outstanding achievement,"
Clements said.
He said the alternatives would be
to reduce services provided by state
government, increase taxes, or “im
prove our productivity and efficiency
so that we don’t have to resort to
Clements said the Texas State
Government Effectiveness Program
he initiated two years ago for the
state’s largest 12 agencies would be
broadened to include higher educa
tion. He said it would start with four-
year institutions, and two-year col
leges would be included later.
He said the effectiveness program
has resulted in elimination of 532
full-time state jobs in the past two
years, the first time since 1945 that
The governor, however, said em
ployee reduction would not be
enough to make state government
more effective. He said he would
continue to emphasize management
by objective programs, manage
ment training programs, operationaf
audits and reviews of employee per
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“This goal is not to reduce our
state spending, but to take the dol
lars gained through better produc
tivity and put them where they are
most needed, ” Clements said.
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