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state Battalion/Page 5 August 31, 1982 Herkimer i, ps, one sea ?d, whenai; 11 Richard# ie SMUc; ni phasize a ding, indi 10 reogra|)l( '•“making orsaysthei ich t >P to wear) nd how i (no hair •rtionofU comes fe ^nppiy Co. 1 marketer >ons, bu buttons. 3 bodies recovered from lake United Press International GREENVILLE — Authorities said Monday they had recovered the last of three fishermen’s bodies, all officials in the same church, whose boat overturned in stormy waters this weekend on a north Texas lake. The men, identified as Y.O. Freddie Roy, William Johnson and Raymond Lee Jr., were found four hours apart along the banks of Lake Tawakom, said Hunt County dispatcher Sherry Pruett. )f dollars region win rates run n somecou exas larmt! said Hoppfl economy I some of i ilties." Police officers’ group backs Mattox for attorney general United Press International AUSTIN — A statewide lolice officers group Monday indorsed Democratic Congress- lan Jim Mattox for attorney Ineral, saying he had been first fi#ioreaccessible to police officers the past than his Republican ipponent. Ronald DeLord, president of lie Combined Law Enforce- nent Officers of Texas, said the [roup chose Mattox over his ipponent. Sen. Bill Meier, R- u icd propa i pay olfll the ,882borai lyorinvobl property Euless, because of Mattox’s ex perience as a prosecutor and his willingness to listen to officers. CLEAT', which claims 5,000 members, has devoted most of its political ef forts this year at a “Cops Against Clements” cam paign aimed at unseating Gov. Bill Clements. Clements responded by branding the groups’ leadership union organizers. Despite the fact that Meier sponsored several parts of the Clements anti-crime package in the last session, DeLord said his group does not consider Meier to be a law-and-order candidate. DeLord said CLEAT’s politic al action committee only would be able to make a small donation to Mattox’s campaign but that many of the group’s members had promised to do volunteer campaigning. GAMES PAY TEN PRESENTS TEXAS HALL OF FAME THE COWBOY .OWN'983 Behind Texas Hall of Fame FM 2818 (West Bypass) Fall Special Savings TOKENS J|| FOR Wednesday Special 8 Tokens For Only $100 Hours Sun.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-midnight Fri.; Sat. 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. Northgate - Culpepper Plaza 315 University 846-3059 r NOW TWO LOCATIONS 693-7711 e hou kinko's XEROX COPIES .|o*» pr» ce® P u t\Q s '*/i ,|v »de Paper select • setf'®® r ' l,CC 201 College Main 't % 846-8721 ,0' ALL UNIVERSITY NIGHT Everyone meet at Rudder Fountain Monday, August 30 6:30 p.m. FIRST OCA MEETING Wednesday, September 1 7:00 p.m Room #601 Rudder OFF CAMPUS NIGHT Friday, September 3 Everyone Welcome Midnight Yell Practice Afterward