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Battalion/Page 7 October 12, 1982 state / national BRAZOS Warped by Scott McCullar Now you know AVIATION NOW FEATURING: United Press International Studies of the vital statistics of U.S. adult males and females show Mr. Average is 5 feet, 9 inches tall and weighs 162 pounds. Ms. Average is 5- feet3 s /» inches tall and weighs 135 pounds. ft FLIGHT INSTRUCTION CHARTER SERVICE RENTAL & SALES 696-8767 Police capture fleeing suspect United Press International DALLAS — Police Monday were holding a former convict who v shot at a policeman with the offic- per’s weapon, then robbed, ■abducted and later released an ^elderly woman during a bizarre i 15-hour rampage. H Clinton Jones, 25, was cap- P tured late Sunday in the attic licrawl space of bis apartment, , police said. Jones was being held fin lieu of $100,000 bond on a If charge of attempted capital H murder. Police said the incident began ■Sunday morning when officer M. gChavarie approached a suspect, land the suspect fled. Chavarie said he chased the ‘ suspect, whose car crashed ^through a service station garage door. The man then fled on foot. As Chavarie closed on the sus- f pect with his revolver drawn, the suspect spun around and aimed a small gun at him, said Chevarie. The man then took Chavarie’s re volver. When the officer tried to flee he heard a shot. Later, Mrs. James S. Miller, 75, was confronted by a man at her home. She said the gunman shaved off his moustache and beard, then stripped and put on a girdle, a blue dress and white shoes. The man then ordered her into her car. Miller said. They drove to a shopping center, where the sus pect released her unharmed. “I asked him to let me out some where where I could use a phone to call someone to come get me,” Miller said. “He did. He said he would call in a few hours to let me know where I could pick up my car. In the man’s apartment, police said they found the officer’s .38- caliber revolver, a dress and keys to the woman’s car. STEVE SMITH Is The Most Qualified Candidate For Judge County Court At Law Carolyn Ruffino Steve Smith Full Time Practice • 5 years • 5 years • Over 300 • Over 500 cases • Handled civil and criminal cases • Partner, Dillon & Giesenschlag and head of trial section handling civil and criminal cases Testing shows teacher stress United Press International ' NEW ORLEANS — Violence, inoise and a heavy workload are jamong factors that lead to stress, burnout and job dissatisfaction iamong school teachers, according to a test developed by two college ^professors. The “teacher stress scale” is believed to be the first test to mea sure stress levels among school in- structors. It was developed by [Elaine G. Wangberg, associate professor of curriculum and in struction at the University of New Orleans, and Justin Levitov, assis tant professor of education at Loyola University. Results of stress forms com pleted by 397 public school teachers in Orleans and Jefferson parishes showed elementary teachers perceive less stress in their overall teaching environ ment than their secondary school counterparts. The tests showed that heavy workload was a primary stress fac tor for elementary school teachers, while high noise levels, an unpleasant environment and campus violence were top areas of stress for secondary school in structors. The scale measures a teacher’s perception of the job through a series of 75 questions. Wangberg and Levitov, stress management consultants, said the test is the first to specifically apply to educa tional settings. Wangberg added that the scale could lead to improvements in working conditions, professional status, compensation and public support for teachers. What are Chicarrones? Civil Practice • 3 cases in County Court at Law • 14 probate cases • 30 child support collection cases in Brazos County • Handled child abuse cases, temporary injunctions and show cause hearings in Brazos County. 64 cases in County Court at Law • 15 probate cases ■'* * • Over 20 child support cases in Brazos and other counties • Jury trials for criminal and civil litigation and land condemnation. Handled contested cases for Brazos County residents in courts of Brazos County as well as Robertson, Grimes, Burleson, Walker, Montgomery, Washington, Lee, Leon, Harris, Dallas, Travis, Bell, McLennan, Bexar, Brazoria, Smith, Denton, Jefferson, Matagorda, Atascosa, Webb, Tom Green and Panola Counties. • Argued cases before 1st Court of Appeals, 14th Court of Appeals, the 5th Court of Appeals and submitted written briefs to the Texas Supreme Court. • Have appeared before and argued cases before military boards at the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. • Have handled federal court cases in Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, Tyler, Jackson, MS. and Albany, N.Y. As listed in the Civil Docket Records of the Brazos County Court at Law through August 26, 1982 % Criminal Practice • Former Assistant District Attorney • Past Juvenile Prosecutor in Brazos County Court at Law • Two certifications of juveniles to be handled as adults • Twice argued before the 14th Judicial District Court of Appeals in Houston • Represented businessmen, citizens, parents, children, farmers, teachers, hourly workers and professional per sons on a full time basis • Handled contested criminal cases in both County Court at Law and District Court • Handled over 100 criminal cases including felony misde meanor and juvenile matters for Brazos County citizens in Brazos County as well as Burleson, Robertson, Grimes, Walker, Hamilton, Harris, Waller, Callahan, Bexar and Travis Counties. ' ^ THINGS I NEED TO DO TODAY... 1. Go by Yearbook Associates and have my picture taken for the ’82- ’83 AGGIELAND. 2. Go by Yearbook Associates and have my picture taken for the ’82- ’83 AGGIELAND. 3. Don’t forget 1 & 2... Yearbook As sociates is on Puryear behind Cul pepper, across from Tanglewood. Questions? Call 693-6756 > Community Service Chairwoman: St. Joseph’s Hospital Board of Directors Active Church worker Founder & Volunteer: Rape Crisis Center, Inc. 1981 Outstanding Woman of Brazos County Founding Director & Secretary: Brazos County Crime Stoppers Vice Chairman: March of Dimes-Brazos Valley Chapter President-Elect: Noon Optimist Club of Bryan/Col lege Station Defensive Driving Instructor Special Projects Chairman: OP AS KAMU-TV Volunteer Former Director: Brazos de Dios and Brazos Valley Sym phony Society Steve and his wife, Becky, are active church youth and university student workers Guest Lecturer on Legal Profession: various chools Chamber of Commerce Committees Member: Regional Alcoholism Council of BVDC pjiSTEVE yiivSTH The record speaks for itself. Steve Smith has a much broader background in the law, considerably more experience in County Court at law (in both criminal and civil cases), more seasoning in contested matters and a record of public service to community. The Judge of the County Court of Law is not an extension of the prosecutor’s office. It is a place for the citizens as a whole and as individuals to find justice. The person who sits as judge needs to be well versed, fair and experienced. Steve Smith is best qualified to hold this important office. We ask for your vote and support. Paid Political Advertisement by Committee to Elect Steve Smith/Don Dillon, Chairman/Judy Rychlik. Treasurer. Box 9213, College Station, TX. 77846 ■rwwiii wg™* wrowi irar