The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 21, 1982, Image 4

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local/state
Battalion/Page 4
April 21,
New chief resists citizen oversight
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HOUSTON — Lee Brown,
on his first day of work as Hous
ton’s first black police chief, said
he assumed the post with no pre
conceived notions other than a
general opposition to private in
terference and with the objec
tive of making the department
the best in the country.
The remarks were in refer
ence to comments about the
off
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THOMAS
HAINES
EDWARDS
for Judge,
Brazos County
Court at Law
“I am the most experienced trial lawyer
in this race. Thank you for your vote.”
Paid Political Advertisement by Thomas Haines Edwards
Campaign Committee. Lela Haines Edwards. Treasurer
P O Box 3520. Bryan. TX 77801
Move your funds into the new
3-MONTH
Money Market Certificate
and we’ll pay you
20%
until May 3.
And then we’ll pay you
more interest than your bank.
We will begin issuing the new 3-month Money Market Certificates on May 3. These
13-week certificates will pay a fixed rate equal to the Treasury Bill discount rate in effect
when the certificate is opened. Your bank will pay you less.
To encourage you to move your money into one of these high yield certificates, we’ll
pay you 20% interest on funds in a T-Bill repurchase agreement until May 3* Then we
will automatically convert your account to a 3-month Money Market Certificate paying
the 13-week T-bill rate.
There is a $7,500 minimum and federal regulations require loss of all interest for
early withdrawal.
Every day you wait costs you a share of 20% annual interest. Bring your maturing
bank certificates to us and get maximum interest on your funds.
T-BILL REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS ARE NOT
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS AND ARE NOT INSURED
BY THE FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN INSUR
ANCE CORPORATION.
BRAZOS
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3-MONTH MONEY MARKET CERTIFICATES,
LIKE ALL SAVINGS CERTIFICATES, ARE
INSURED UP TO $100,000 BY AN AGENCY OF
THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.
Main Office: 2800 Texas Avenue / Bryan, Texas
Houston department’s reputa
tion as one of the nation’s most
troubled law enforcement
forces.
In a news conference Mon
day, the former chief of Atlan
ta’s police said he generally
opposes the Guardian Angels
and civilian review boards.
“It depends on what they ulti
mately end up doing,” Brown
said of the Guardian Angels, a
civilian patrol force that
the
citizens and assisting police.
“As a public policy matter, it’s
my belief that any agency that
works in the law enforcement
arena should do it through the
auspices of the police depart
ment.
espouses the goals of protecting
“Policing has to be under con
trols, and there should be one
agency to provide that and in
this instance it is the Houston
Police Department.”
Brown, named last month as
the city’s first black police chief
by its first woman majoij
Whitmire, also saidhejf
opposes civilian revbk
bodies created to proivi
side monitoring of tit j
force.
He said historialltj
groups have been m
symptom of dissatisfact
have been ineffective.
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“They haven't deliver!
those who advocate them J
them to deliver,” Browl
New nine-digit ZIP codes
phased into A&M and CS J u d
United P
by Julie Farrar
Battalion Reporter
Nine-digit ZIP codes, which
the Postal Service introduced
last fall, are slowly being phased
in at Texas A&M University and
in College Station, says Monroe
Hejl, supervisor of mails and de
livery at the College Station Post
Office.
numbers will further define the
area.
When the plan is put into
effect, each department on cam
pus will have different ZIP
codes.
The nine-digit ZIP codes will
be the same five digits now used
by an area, plus a hyphen and
four new numbers. These new
People who have a post office
box at the College Station main
office will simply add the four
digits of their box number to the
current ZIP code.
Most businesses and post
office boxes receiving 10 or
more pieces of mail each day
already have been issueil
new ZIP codes. Howevaj
will wait until they
ter heads and stationen
they switch to the
method, Hejl said. Residf
be notified of their
codes early next year, kti
The Postal Service pi
the idea so mail can bepi
faster. Carriers now
mail when they n
however, the new ZIP
enable each letter to kl
sorted by machines
SAN ANT
judge ruled
ing nearly $
for Joe and
mst be hek
rate’s court
;fused to tr
ings to El Pi
The
twc
Conspiracy
district Judi
Attorney
bd asked tl
tion hearing
their homei
order to ao
Chamber holding barbecue
proceeds go to Aggie Band
ter witnesses
Her town.
“The cc
J'enience to i
penience to
?the prompl
Ijustice,” a cc
The Texas Aggie Band will
be honored with a benefit barbe
cue from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Thursday at the Texas Hall of
Fame.
The dinner is sponsored by
the University Committee of the
Bryan-College Station Chamber
of Commerce.
The barbecue will honor the
band’s dedication and hard
work as well as let people in the
community get to know the
band members, said Robert Nel
son, branch manager of the
Bryan Chamber of Commerce
office.
“We’re proud of the band for
the spirit it generaiesalil
versity,” Nelson said.
■None of th
The chamber of com
had planned to holdthtij
last fall, but because i
hand’s busy schedule,!
to postpone the dinner|
ring, he said.
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spring,
can
The MSC Variety Show Committee
GottcyuUtiicUeA. the 'I/UituteSui
of the i983. MSG Va/uety Show-:
| First Place: “The Stacked Deck” featuring Rick Thurmon,
| Ken Golden, Steve Ard, and Wa))y Harwood
| Second Place: Tara Glass and George Stearns
| Third Place: Alan Logan and Sandi Parriott
j We wish to thank all of the participants in the show and I
| great audience Friday night.
DOflrr MISS JVEXT YEAR’S SHOW
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We are now accepting applications for
management positions in:
• ELECTRONICS
• ENGINEERING
• INVENTORY CONTROL
• PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION
• SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
Applicants should be no older than 34 years
old, have a BS/BA degree (summer graduates
may inquire), be able to pass aptitude and
physical examinations and qualify for security
clearance. U.S. citizenship required.
For more information see the Navy Management
representatives in the MSC, rm 137 on 20-21 April,
or call (713) 226-2445 collect.
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