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THE BATTALION
THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1981
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During spring break the Research Foundation will be moving from
its present location to the sixth floor of the Academic and Agency
Building located at the corner of Ireland Street and University
Boulevard.
Except for emergencies, the Foundation personnel will be devoting
their time to packing after 3 p.m. on Monday, March 16, and to
unpacking until 10 a.m. on Monday, March 23. Most records will be
unavailable until properly unpacked.
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Any state redistricting
plan may bring litigation
United Press International
AUSTIN — Any redistricting plan approved by
the Legislature will undoubtedly face court chal
lenges, and lawmakers’ conversations with staff
members or lobbyists could be used as evidence,
a legal expert told state senators.
Steve Bickerstaff, retained by the Legislature
since 1979 to study legal ramifleations of redis
tricting, advised lawmakers on possible legal ac
tion Tuesday.
“There is no area of legislative activity where
the legal problems are more complex or that is
more fraught with error,” he said. "It is a virtual
certainty that whatever action the Legislature
takes will be litigated.”
The Senate met for the first time Tuesday as a
committee of the whole to discuss redistricting.
The Senate also heard a report on preparations by
the Legislative Council to handle redistricting
bills.
Bickerstaff told the Senate areas of interest
could be considered, but population is thepim
ary criteria in drafting new districts.
“The bottom line is who will draw the districts;
whether they will be drawn by you (the Senate)r
whether they will be drawn by the fedenl
courts,” he said. “What is most important to re
member is that population must be the control 1 )
ing criteria.”
Bickerstaff said the courts will apply a strict! |
standard for congressional districts than for stati
legislative districts.
Sen. Tati Santiesteban, D-El Paso, designated
by Lt. Gov. Bill Hobby to serve as chairman ofth
redistricting committee, said public hearingsoi
redistricting may be delayed until final censu
figures are received.
Cash paid or will swap for Aggie Ring
Diamonds.
Bear debaters find cards
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United Press International
WACO — Members of the
Baylor University debate squad
have vowed to keep their mate
rials under lock and key, following
the theft of six cases of debate evi
dence.
The theft of the 12,000 note
cards and 1,000 pages of briefs
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BUT WHEN IT COMES TO LITE BEER,
WE SEE EYE TO EYE. , J
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EVERYTHING YOU ALWAYS WANTED
IN A BEER. AND LESS.
caused Baylor to drop out of last
weekend’s Heart of America de
bate tournament at the University
of Kansas.
Debate squad coach Dr. Wil
liam English says whoever took
the materials was familiar with de
bate.
“It was obviously somebody in
volved in debate,” English said
Tuesday. "It was no coincidence.
Whoever it was had to know
where our debater lived and to
pick those six cases out of the 12 or
15 in the room.”
The cases were stolen March 3
from the debate squad room in
Castellaw Communication Center
on the Baylor campus. The stolen
notes belonged to Baylor’s top two
teams and concerned national de
fense, English said.
The materials were found about
noon Monday in
debater Bill Pouches
complex.
“We can pretty well pinpo!
the time they were returned, t
glish said. “Bill left hisaparte
about 11:20a.m. tocomehered
at 12:15 p.m. hisroommatec
He had gone out to cl
when he saw the cases.
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du
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A number of Baylor shidd
canceled their spring breaks:
week, working to replace:)
stolen material through reserl
at Texas A&M University and:
University of Texas.
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to 1
| rank
The effort was called oS a me n
the notes were found, En{i £
said. “If anything good hasoi re m
out of this it’s that our friends! whic
colleagues have shown their® Toui
cem. last -
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RHA plans events,
workshop for May
The Residence Halls Associa
tion’s upcoming major events will
be discussed at their meeting in
209 Harrington at 7 tonight.
RHA President Sherrie Balcar
said progress reports will be given
on Casino, Parents Day and The
National RHA Convention.
Plans for a workshop to be
attended by all old and new hall
presidents and new delegates will
also be discussed at the meetJ
The workshop will be held at!
Piney Woods Baptist Encaii
ment at Woodlake May 1 arnli
A survey will also be take-
the meeting to determined
local businesses are most8
quently used by students. Bal
said the the survey results wilt
used to compile an informal
packet for new hall president
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