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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1982)
i on/Pa, iry 10, state Battalion/Page 9 February 10, 1982 iii®l ■■ ■ ■ * ,, • • \ ?• , t 11 ' >osal, El Pjj, ustifiedL ial distress]) 1979, ana, Ige deniedi« electric com imissionioij I he coniiE ruling onSL er denied] mssion in | it was rest uthorizingl still is in pit] i mind.thea; to reverseii denying con nssion quiie )ut that am i is court cot mlv," the DA rty t because i irding ratha cant seara subpoena,' ' ■' WmSmm ‘ ^ ^ ^ ; ’ R I Yankee must go, district judge says ■pppilpi" United Press International HOUSTON — The judge’s sentence was “Yankee, go home.” State District Judge Ted Poe sentenced Richard L. Judd Jr., formerly of Lapeer, Mich., on a g un violation charge and told im to go back to his cold north ern home state and not to return to Texas for at least two years. “He doesn’t belong here,” Poe said Monday. He put Judd, 34, on two years probation for carrying a weapon into a liquor license premises after Judd pleaded guilty. “He should go back where he belongs,” Poe said. Judd moved to Houston ab out a month ago and was em ployed as a roofer. He was arrested Thursday at a rock con cert after police saw an outline of a gun in his pocket. A pistol, some marijuana and other drugs were found in his pocket. The drug charges were drop ped in the plea agreement. Poe said his sentence has no thing to do with the feeling that some Texans may resent the job seeking influx into the state. ALL CAMPUS REVIVAL sponsored by Baptist Student Union Feb. 8, 9, 10 8:30 p.m. All Faith’s Chapel If you are interested in learning more about a relationship with Christ, we would love for you to come! SiB wXmrn MSC ARTS COMMITTEE PRESENTS THE NATIONAL SHAKESPEARE COMPANY >uit saysthe.jf grand jury™ ig course oIk* high-rankitM^h ithout any il^ >d of a com! kless disrea irder tojusiifj 1-seeking ity Unitoftkl district , headoftkj t, and inves forris also j endantsimtj led the suit! One more line staff photo by John Ryan V “Tty one of our Dinner Specials this Week! SHRIMP DINNER $ 5 45 “STEAK ’N PEEL” $300 Valentines Day just around the corner, the stamp machines in the Memorial Student Center get a heavy workout from students. ouston police rank last all resource categories , ^ /Y Specials Good After 5 p.m. Monday-Thursday Only Don’t Forget Happy Hour All Day Eveiy Day! $4.50 $5.50 ploy, anddHOUSTON — A sur\ i keep itsimllice departments in 10 United Press International vey of major it would nc:|S. cities ranks the Houston litical race Mice Department last in every vas unopp kmrce category, department atic primarffieials say. e challengenBThe residts of the survey, lade by the department’s plan ing and research department, r ere released Monday. It 1 1 ySEwed that Houston, with 1.7 J lillion people, lias 3,163 police ■ • Kicers, or 1.8 pey 1,000 people. LI 1 TD ■ > hiladelphia, with a similar L11 r p— population, has 7,600 officers, or 4.4 officers per 1,000 people. The Dallas Police Depart ment with 1,960 officers, has 2.1 officers per 1,000 people and six officers per square mile. Spending for police in Hous ton is low: $75.68 per capita as compared to San Francisco, where $248.89 is spent for police per capita. Boston’s department spends $86.81 per capita for the depart ment, and has 34 officers per square mile. And in Baltimore, where the population is less than half as big as Houston’s, the police departments are about the same size. The department in Detroit is funded with a $203 million budget, or $169 per capita spending. “It’s hard to keep up with the city’s growth, and this is not a good job market for hiring police officers,” Lt. J.W. De- Foore, of the planning depart ment, said. “There is too much job competition and we can’t compete with industry.” FEB. 18,8 P.M. RUDDER AUDITORIUM TICKETS AVAILABLE AT RUDDER BOX OFFICE, 845-1234. We LOADING ZONE of Aggieland AGGIE OWNED & OPERATED 404 University Drive in University Center OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 693-8869 [TTEI Na® homa \V **\ FREE, TWO FREE QUARTS PEPSI OR DR. PEPPER WITH ANY 16" PIZZA ONE FREE QUART WITH ANY 12" OR 14" PIZZA!!! 846-7785 319 Patricia College Station Dana _.oun$ aail m Any 16 Pizza! | Name. I Phone (with coupon) j I I I I I Delivery Limited To Any 12" or 14" Pizza! (with coupon) Name. Phone Service Area ^ ^ Offer Expires Tues., Feb. 16 Delivery Limited To Service Area Offer Expires lues., Feb. 16 Air Force experience can get your career off the ground. If you’re in the market for a challenge, consider becoming an Air Force pilot, navigator or engineer. Top performance is a way of life in the Air Force. As an officer, you’ll be a vital part of the important role that the Air Force plays in world affairs. Find out how Air Force pilots, navigators and engineers enjoy a GREAT WAY OF LIFE by contacting: Tsgt. Ron Hamilton 707 University Dr. College Station (713) 846-5521 846-6790 or check with The Placement Center for recruiting dates. and / bet you thought we only flew airplanes! 0, A great way of life.