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College Bryan 822-9439 “We Are Your Motorcycle Store” KAPPA SIGMA Fraternity announces FALL RUSH ’82 Tuesday, Sept. 7 8:00 p.m. “Come As Your Suppressed Desire** Casa del Sol Party Room with Fraternity Little Sisters For more info call Jeff or Bill 693-5696 Mike or Will 693-3495 See future Battalion ads for upcoming partiesl TANK IMFNAMAKA by Jeff Millar & f TVIKT'S WOAT TvAC EXV-hWiObJ V l SEASON! ^ FOR TO gxFtRlMQJT / AKlP You yWj?e. an experiment 1 TUAT, l‘M hFPAttt JU&T ITIPNT Q —— r* * 1 q I we TOOK A 01ANC£ tue l£A&UC WMP LEVITATING PiaP&Q&tW Welsh goes distance to defeat Astros 4-2 <EW’ 0 : New rk in 1 a wini' 1 smacR 1 iich SU en a sa ( Indeed New O' ot froC iwhere 1 The Si e worst lumilu 11 United Press International HOUSTON — San Diego pitcher Chris Welsh was not ex pected to start against the Hous ton Astros, much less pitch a complete game. “Welsh earned another start for us at home in San Diego this Saturday,” said manager Dick Williams. “He did a fine job and ided stai But Welsh, called upon to take the place of flu-ridden John Montefusco, tossed a four-hitter Monday to lead the Padres to a 4-2 victory over the Astros. “When I pitch, I need every body out there on defense to do his job, and they did their job superbly tonight,” said Welsh, who walked one and struck out three to pick up his eighth vic tory of the season against five defeats. we need a good lefthant ter at this point of the season.” In addition to pitching the en- sh sinidc tire game, Welsh singled and drove in a run for the Padres. “No, I’m not suprised at all,” said Williams when asked about Welsh’s hitting. “He’s hitting .270 and has 11 RBI for us this year. We have nine hitters in our lineup.” Welsh only allowed one baser- unner after the fifth — catcher Alan Ashby. “Welsh is a good pitcher. He mixed his speeds well and he THE i DRAFTING 1 BOARD 108 COLLEGE MAIN 846-2522 KOH-l-NOOn RAPIDOGRAPH itlrttmcSPECIA L OFFER'*-*•*•* + Buy a 7-Pen Set for the Price of a 4-Pen Set now $ 42 50 Paper, Pads, Boards, Pens, Drawing Aids, NOW $2995 idway amblinf need Pi 1 seemed to put the bai n " lin e he wanted it K; arn ing t said Ashby, who hit b ,j n g he homer of the season. ie teaii San Diego is now4V. )U th, j behind the division ; lt her ti Atlanta Braves in the N^terans League West. “Whd The Padres scored a rhilding, the second off loser VemL x th floe 7-12. With one out JoeLefs. “You gird and scored on ac^edid n Broderick Perkins, e want' Houston took a 2-1 t idlhave the fourth on Ashby’s hong following a single by Jose / but the Padres tied the.w in the fifth when Welshsd a two-out single to score Per? who had tripled. by Rangers sweep Twins, avoid last-place finish Fi United Press International ARLINGTON — So far, the Texas Rangers have been mired in sixth place in the American League West, but a double- header victory saved them the embarrassment of finishing in last place behind the Minnesota Twins. The Rangers dropped the Twins 4-2 in the first game and came back to take an 11-7 victory in the nightcap, which moved them seven games ahead of Min nesota. Billy Sample’s two-run hom er in the seventh inning snapped a 2-2 tie in the first game and Jim Sundberg crushea a three-run homer that highlighted a seven- run fourth inning in the second game. “For the guys, it’s a question of pride. As for myself, it does not mean as much as answering the questions that need to be V' AVISO PUBLICO Breves Declaraciones Explicativas De Las ENMIENDAS CONSTITUCIONALES PROPUESTAS ELECCION GENERAL 2 DE NOVIEMBRE DE 7982 PROPOSICIODf TSVMERO 3 EN LA BOLETA PROPOSICWIS NUMERO 5 Eflf LA BOLETA PROPOSICWIS IVUMERO 1 EIS LA BOLETA PROPOSICWIS IVUMERO 2 EIS LA BOLETA Resolucion (onjunta del Senado 8 propone una en- mienda constitucional que exencione de la impoaicion de impuestos la maquina- ria y el equipo que se usan en la produccion de pro- ductos agricolos y gana- deros. No se impondrxa limites de dolares y la exencion se aplicaria a las sociedades anonimas y colectivas tanto como a las familias y los individuos. Resolucion Conjunta No. 119 de la Camara de Re- presentantes propone una enmienda constitucional que autorice a los condados de Tarrant y Bee celebrar elecciones en los dos con- dados para anular por ma- yoria el oficio de tesorero del condado. Resolucion Conjunta de la Cdmara de Representan- tes 1 propone una enmien da constitucional que pro- hiba cualquier impuesto estatal por avaluo. Los re- cibos de impuestos esta- tales por avaluo anterior- mente autorizados que son cobrados despues de la fe- cha efectiva de la propues- ta enmienda a esta seccion serdn depositados al cre- dito del fondo general del condado que cobra los im puestos y pueden ser gas- tados para los fines del condado. Los impuestos que son cobrados antes de esa fecha serdn distribui- dos por la Legislatura en- tre las instituciones educa- tivas que son elegibles para recibir esos fondos bajo ley previa. La pro- puesta enmienda tambien revoca una seccion de la Constitucion que impone un impuesto por avaluo para un fondo para la con- struccion de 17 colegios y universidades estatales. La propuesta enmienda aparecerd en la boleta como sigue: Resolucion Conjunta de la Cdmara de Representan- tes 62 tal como fue en- mendada por Resolucion Conjunta del Senado 10 propone una enmienda constitucional que elimine el limite de $80,000,000 de asistencia publica estatal durante cualquier ano fis cal. La propuesta enmienda aparecerd en la boleta como sigue: Si se anula el oficio de tesorero del condado, se ceder&n los deberes, po- deres y funciones de dicho oficio al auditor del con dado o al sucesor de las funciones del auditor. “La enmienda constitu cional que exenciona los implementos de produc cion agricola (maquina- ria y equipo agricultu ral) de la imposicidn de impuestos por avaluo.” La enmienda propuesta aparecerd en la boleta como sigue: “La enmienda constitto- cional que anula el oficio de tesorero del condado en los condados de Tar rant y Bee.” La enmienda establece- rxa el limite de gastos de asistencia publica estatal a $160,000,000 para el bie- nio 1982-1983. PROPOSICWIS IVUMERO 4 EIV LA BOLETA Ademds la enmienda provee que para coda bie- nio subsiguiente la canti- dad maxima que se pueda gastar en asistencia publi ca no sera en exceso de 1% del presupuesto estatal. La propuesta enmienda aparecerd en la boleta como sigue: Resolucion Conjunta de la Cdmara de Representan- tes 77 propone una en mienda constitucional que autorice a la Legislatura establecer un limite de cua- tro anos para los plazos de los miembros de las juntas de ciertos distritos de agua y distritos de conservacidn y reclamacidn. “La enmienda constitu cional que revoca el im puesto estatal sobre la propiedad.” “La enmienda constitu cional que autoriza a la Legislatura proveer asis tencia por el proceso de asignacidn a necesitados y establecer un limite sobre los pagos para ninos dependientes ne cesitados de un por cien- to del presupuesto esta tal” La enmienda propuesta aparecerd en la boleta como sigue: “La enmienda constitu cional que autoriza a la Legislatura proveer pla zos de no mas de cuatro anos para los miembros de las juntas gobeman- tes de ciertos distritos de agua y distritos de conservacidn y reclama cidn” PROPOSICION IVUMERO 6 EIV LA BOLETA Resolucion Conjunta del Senado 6 propone una en mienda constitucional que aumente el limite de la tarifa constitucional de interes en los bonos gene- rales estatales de obliga- cidn de 6% a 12%. Sin em bargo, el nuevo limite de 12% no se aplica a bonos emitidos de la Junta de Te rr enos para Veteranos. La propuesta enmienda aparecerd en la boleta como sigue: “La enmienda constitu cional que aumenta la tarifa mdxxma de inte res que se permits en los bonos generales esta tales de obligacidn a un promedio ponderado de 12% de interes annual.” and ... Special Guests in n 9 PIVI RUMOURS fi Houston- baaed NEW WAVE 35 3.00 mac basement: production K. KAIMIVl Unil With t lays aw: he orde lifts tr i5 playe answered," said TexasM;quad. Darrell Rohnson. Flora “The important thing:'ritsch c we want to find guys wk'ord wr< play from among thwianis' jt brought up (from the i'Rich Ka farm club).” ibrt at Among those broughmj akes ov Putnam went 3-for-4 andChicago in two runs with a firsubeat out double in the nightcap. Atlanta. Bogener also was 3-for4 -The drove in a pair or runs*ofhund two-run single in the stemploye game’s fourth inning. Amoves, four year old Pete O’Britr lOthe contributed two runs, eluded “It was nice to hartColema opportunity to show what back T do,” O’Brien said. “AstendRic staying ahead of the Tw nose ta concerned, I don’t thinkcornert dwelling on that as much Buffalo are trying to catch Oaklafclo and Oakland is in fifth place ton by games ahead of Texas. Wilson Sample slammed his linebac homer of the year in the cago; s game, off loser Brad Have' Miami 12, with two out after i Henry Dent doubled and move: PhilacU third on a wild pitch. In o Tom Brunansky’s I7thf —D< er of the year cut the Rar. back Bi lead to 4-3 and chased n to join t Mike Smithson, 2-l, in >s rene eighth. Paul Mirabella pit report’ to one batter then was rept —B; by Danny Darwin, whofini includi up to earn his seventh save vier, v Texas jumped on startei Roo ar loser Don Cooper, O-l, in back ] first inning of the nighi end H< scoring four runs after twoi injure< out. 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