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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1981)
'ge 8 THE BATTALION I THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1981 ^ocal Loci SINGLE ADULTS You are invited for dinner, swimming a and fellowship. I 5:00 p.m. Sunday April 12 3406 Spring Lane Bryan For more information: Call Quinn 779-1297 or Susan 775-6507 Appearing LIVE Thursday Night i: LYLE LOVETT Cover $1.00 MSC AMATEUR RADIO COMMITTEE: Meets at 7 30 p.m in 410 Rudder. YOUNG CONSERVATIVES OF TEXAS 19S1 CONVENTION: committee Today is the deadline to register for this weekend event. Call Prayer will Gary Nelson at 846-6015 for information. FRIDAY UNITED CAMPUS MINISTRY: Peanut Butter Fellowship will begin at 11:30 a.m. at Rudder Fountain. Bible Study will begin at 6:30 p.m. in 145 MSC. INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP: Andy Seidel will speak on “The Authority and Inerrancy of the Bible” at 7 p.m. in 402 Rudder. Universal Robots,”a in 102Zachry. The crew of the Pearl Harbor prior to December 7, idder Theatre. iSPITALITY COMMITTEES: A iiow” will be held at noon at MSC Foun- MSC. RHA: Meets at 7 p.m. in ETA SIGMA GAMMA: project in 164 East Kyle. s will be discussed at 7:30 p. m. TAMU SAILING CLUB: Will hold a weekend outing at Lake Sommerville-Welch Park. MSC BASEMENT: The Skunks and Brave Combo will perform at the Grove at 8 p.m. Tickets are $2.50 at the MSC Box Office. In case of rain, the concert will be held in DeWare Fieldhouse. Harrington. at 7:30 p. m. to discuss Superldds TAMU WOMEN’S CHORUS: Will give their spring concert, "A Musical Variety,” at 8 p.m. in Rudder Theater. CLASS OF ’84: Today is the last day to pick up candid pictures in Rudder lobby or MSC main hallway. Wome\ Co By DIANA SU1 Battalion R In 1932, cotton ound and it took; ours to produce a ten' no female s gricultural and N ;ge of Texas. In 1981, cotton ound and a bale tan-hours to pro< ken 1 are 11,412 v i&M University. ;But through igronomy Society Hversity has h< Jotton Pageant, e ageant has unde hange. 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St: lessor of agron ihe women fr |cted by a vi: A&M studei then’ Clubs ai By BERNIE FETTE Battalion Staff Even though fines for traffic and parking violations were doubled in September, there has been no significant decrease in the number of those violations, according to University Police records. In the fall, fines for parking violations increased from $5 to $10, while fines for moving viola tions jumped from $10 to $20. The $5 fee for late payments remained the same. “I can’t see any difference at all,” Director of Traffic and Secur ity Thomas R. Parsons said. “The increase was meant to act as a de terrent. ” . r -i j • • nsored entry fc The increase failed in ib main |nt Southw / st( Parsons said. And there sities also sent MANOR EAST 3 Starting Friday Seattle Templeton doesn't have a dime, but be makes everyotie feet like a million. R0BBY BENSON TT^BUXE ROBERT DE NIRO purpose are no plans next year for a suu m. women a] higher increase to deter violators ^ What may be a deterrent to | ‘ ' some people may not be to others, |L - he said. LyPOh “Just because $10 is a lottoyoo r may not mean it’s that much to 1 me,” lie said. D]f Ol From Sept. 1 to March 31, Uni- | x versify Police collected $303,355 * C* in traffic fines, an increase of 29 iLi“12 L percent over last year’s total of | $213,850 during the same period, production d Fewer tickets have been writ- jK s Universal ten this year; however, the reason Idormcd r riday for the lower number is notfewei 1 m-in 102 Zach violations, Parsons said. ft of Karel Cape University Police used to issue pcdon play is s] separate tickets for separate viola- P xas . A&M Cze< tions. Now multiple violations »& 10n w ™ oca may be cited on the same ticket. F;.. There is no clear-cut monthly pekets are $21 or daily average number of tickets Jp™* 15 being i issued or income from those tick- * , , ances * r ets, Parsons said. The number " ents of varies depending on class sche- R r dules and University Police sche- orma " dul - , . . ,i Irhere will be! We don t issue many at all on if rformance weekends, for instance, and on I ^ in discu Friday we issue very few because f jntereste due to peoples scheduling habits; .• they go home early „„ Friday,"ht I explained. . . tiodern Langu Monday, he said, is a heavy “ ticket day since it is a heavy class day. Fines vary from month to month also, he said. “Decemberis a light month because almost no body’s here and March is a heavy month because that’s when we send out delinquent fine reports. “RAGENG BUIX* 5 A ROBERT ChARTCfT-IW'N VMQX8 PIWXCnCH ■fWGING BULL' ad in tooculuiintA PETER SAVAGE &wnp!»j by PAUL SCHRAWR iad HAfiUK KAKTtN filled ooU* book bjMKEUMOTTAvidiXKHflGtRTER and PEtERSAttGE United Aitisls “THE FINAL CONFLICT” — OMEN III (R) 7:20, 9:45 CINEMA l&ll 846-6714 A new high in being low down bheDewl SALLY FIELD “BACK ROADS” (R) 7:30, 9:35 oooooooooooo oocooooooooooooooooo Campus Theatre [Now Showing 7:35-9:50 Do / AV: Ralph Bakshi’s American Pop Admission Just $1.50 Tonight on Regular Show Starting Tomorrow Best Picture Best Supporting Actor UNCUT & UNCENSORED ^ AS ORIGINALLY FILMED! Now Rated XXXI Winner of Four Academy Awards Ordinary People Thurs.-Fri. -Sat. Midnight Starts At 12:15