The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 10, 1982, Image 9

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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!
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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
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Specials Good After 5 p.m.
Monday-Thursday Only
Don’t Forget Happy Hour
All Day Eveiy Day!
$4.50
$5.50
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it would nc:|S. cities ranks the Houston
litical race Mice Department last in every
vas unopp kmrce category, department
atic primarffieials say.
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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
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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.”
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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!
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A great way of life.