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The Teamsters union has represented the security and maintenance workers since 1974, the suit says, and has a contract that runs through this year. The suit claims that on March 1, Bekins Building Maintenance Co. began providing the mainte nance and security personnel at corporate headquarters and at Brdniff terminals in Houston and at Dallas-Fort Worth Re gional Airport. The union charges that Be kins hired few union employees and that it paid lower wages, eli minated some benefits and sus pended the contract’s grievance procedure. Reviewing to be ready stall photo by EricU Jeff Riblet, a senior chemistry major from Houston, and Brenda Rode, a sophomore physical therapy major from Austin, equipment outside the A.P. review the Beutel Health JRMER STL MENT: Buck able until Apri Forsyth Alumn SCCEPHEID at 7:30 p.m. an SC VARIETY April 16 at 7:SC the box office, non-students. TDENT GCT Blood Drive wil of Sbisa from 1 a.rn. to 9 p.m. IP HA KAPP/ vironment" will INTRAMURAL and women, do Field. University i observance of P will be at 6:30 j SIERRA CLUB: will be the topic Jack Sites at 7:2 UNITED CAMP at 7:30 p.m. at lOLLEGE OPS' gin of the Lhiive at 8 p.m. in 30] TOYOTA OWN clinic on the bn EXASA&MIG planning, show Multi-media fill ^•ACCOUNTING MAJORS % ' GAAP is Friday April 16 ' Ticket Sales for: Awards Banquet Golf & Tennis Tournament 5 K Run Tickets on Sale at A&A Lobby & Room #232 Close on Wednesday, Apr. 15 One-third of Mexican illegals now in Texas, studies show United Press International AUSTIN — Nearly one-third of the nation’s Mexican illegal aliens live in Texas, where one of every five Hispanic residents is a person who has no legal right to be in the United States, two University of Texas researchers say. Preliminary studies show the average Mexican illegal alien is 23, married, poorly educated and was an agriculture worker in Mexico but does not necessar ily pursue the same vocation in the United States. Drs. Frank Bean and Allan G. King prepared the report for SENIOR ! WEEKEND ’82 Bash: Hall of Fame April 30, 8-12 p.m. the Governor’s Task Force on Immigration. Bean and King said Tuesday that an average of 750,000 illeg al Mexican workers were in Texas during the 1980 census. They also stressed the number would grow throughout the 1980s. The report also concluded there were 2.1 to 2.5 million illegal aliens in the nation dur ing 1980. The report was based on a combination of U.S. census material and the Mexican cen sus. Bean said people 15 to 34 years old comprised the largest group of illegal immigrants. The task force also received the first stage of a survey that hopes to identify the responses and characteristics of illegal im migrants in Texas. Frank Newhouse, an official with Lance Tarrance and Asso ciates polling firm, coi that a representativestit not been completed I) settled the panel wilhsoi findings. 1 le said 80 to 85 pem the illegal aliens said die not treated unfairly plovers in comparison or Mexican-American and 90 percent said die paid In check with Social its and income taxwidifc bRADI 1 IONS C New house said analiffii I Iv to have only five yeani mal education compartd .net age of 11 years fori FINANCE ASSO' legal residents. Newhouse said prej statistics indicate illeg are more likely to be than legal Mexican rei He said 60 percent of tilt aliens reported bringinj spouse into the coiinin them. TEXAS A&M V There will be a leaders at 8 p.m TRADITIONS C week in the MS* TAMU MICROC rate “The Finite INSTITUT E OF John P. Abbott v 121 C.E. Buildit CIRCLE K: New new committee c Also social and | welcome. TAMU ANTHR Alaska” will be p Bolton Hall. I Week (April 12-1 Physics Building can’t come. Banquet: Duncan Dining Hall May 1, 6:30 p.m. Bush gives runne his ‘best wishes’ HEY Ring Dance: MSC & Rudder Exhibit Hall May 1, 9 p.m.-1 a.m. FANS COME WATCH YOUR | Tickets & Information: MSC Box Office 1st Floor Rudder 845-1234 United Press International SAN ANTONIO — Vice President George Bush sent “best wishes” to 25 college fraternity members who plan a 240-mile run to protest the Reagan adminstration’s student financial aid cutbacks. But Bush does not plan to be at his Houston office Friday when the members of Kappa Sigma at St. Mary’s University are scheduled to arrive. “We are doing this because we care about college don,” coordinator Joe said Tuesday. “We run will call attentiontolli need for financial aid Ion® students.” trip, officer elect i SCUBA CLUB: M “ I slides at 7 p.m. i ; fsTERVARSi n | be a meeting at ' |AMU CHESS C! I' Rudder. MSC BASEMEN' 1 show featuring G ■ Tara Glass and ( p Foster and Fid G 1 main floor loung INDIA ASSOC IA |f Amitabh Bachchi in 158 A&A. 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