The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 09, 1983, Image 5

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Battalion/Page 5
February 9, 1983
Election date OK’d
for 6th district seat
United Press International
AUSTIN — A federal three-
judge panel Tuesday refused to
halt a scheduled Saturday elec
tion to fill the 6th District con
gressional seat vacated by Phil
Gramm.
The judges on the panel —
5th U.S. Circuit Court of
Appeals Associate Justice Jerre
Williams and U.S. District
Judges H.F. Garcia and Fred
Shannon of San Antonio —
heard 90 minutes of testimony
and deliberated less than 15 mi
nutes before reaching their deci
sion.
Garcia Monday deferred to
the three-judge panel after
- hearing arguments on the suit
last week.
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To draft or not to draft
staff photo by Bill Schulz
James Whitman, junior Forestry major from
Alexandria Virginia, voices his opinion on the
draft in an audience-participation debate hosted by
MSC Forum. Ruby Daniels, a senior journalism
major, and Frank Knickerbocker, a senior computing
science major, addressed the audience before the
debate. Daniels gave a pro-draft address and
Knickerbocker gave an anti-draft address. Audience
opinion was split evenly during the debate
which was held Tuesday night.
JT economist says oil
jrice hike to aid Texas
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in 15 AUSTIN — Most of the rest
and p|the world might suffer from
rtides icreased international oil
ices, but Texas’ economic re-
very efforts could be boosted
higher petroleum prices, a
n|versity of Texas economist
as told a House committee.
“A run-up in oil prices is not
* for the world but it is good
Texas,” Dr. Tom Plaut of
s Bureau of Business Re-
h has told members of the
Ise Ways and Means Com-
e.
he committee interviewed
jomic specialists Monday in
aration for its considera-
of any new tax proposals
might be filed in the 1983
lative session.
autsaid the state’s efforts to
/erfrom the recession hing-
n oil prices, interest rates
Mexico’s recovery from its
economic crisis,
oth theTexas and U.S. eco-
c recessions have bottomed
a moderate economic
ery is probable in 1983,”
said.
rest rates will be the
factor. If interest rates are
ed to go back up to 1982
, recovery will be aborted
another recession will
He said the world oil glut and
the subsequent decline of oil
prices caused a 46 percent de
cline in the number of oil drill
ing rigs operating in Texas last
year. The economist said that if
the OPEC nations can secure
higher, more stable oil prices,
Texas’ economic recovery could
be stepped up.
He predicted Texans’ person
al income would rise 24.8 per
cent during the next two years,
but said efforts to reduce the
state’s unemployment rate from
the current 8.2 percent to pre
recession 5.5 percent would be
slow and painful.
Plaut said he doubted Mexico
could recover sufficiently from
its economic troubles to help the
Texas economy swing back.
Texas border towns have suf
fered huge increases in unem
ployment and decreases in retail
sales because of the devaluation
of the peso.
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