The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 21, 1983, Image 4

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Page 4/The Battalion/Monday, March 21, 1983
Rules for posting
flyers often ignored
by Larry C. Couvillon
Battalion Reporter
The chairman for the Adver
tising and Publicity Committee
says organizations not recog
nized by Texas A&M are using
University bulletin boards for
advertising.
“These areas are becoming
swamped with flyers and post
ers,” chairman Dave Bergen
said.
Only recognized campus
organizations, University
offices, governmental or educa
tional agencies, and students, fa
culty and staff who advertise
personal items are permitted to
use posting areas, Bergen said.
The following guidelines
must be followed to legally post
notices on bulletin boards, he
said.
First, no advertisement can
be larger than 22 inches by 28
inches, and only one flyer per
event can be displayed on a bul
letin board.' The name of the
organization must appear on the
poster along with an expiration
date.
Second, tacks and masking
tape must be used to attach
materials to cork bulletin boards
and masking t^pe for other de
signated posting areas.
Material should not overlap
other advertising, and it’s not
acceptable to post material on
glass surfaces, walls, doors,
vending machines, trash cans,
cars, trees, light posts or side
walks. Chalking sidewalks also is
prohibited.
Third, after the advertise
ment has expired, it is the re
sponsibility of the organization
to remove its posters.
Bergen said any campus orga
nization that doesn’t follow the
rules of advertising may be sub
ject to loss of posting rights or
possible loss of University recog
nition.
Reward offered
for burglary info
On Tuesday, Feb. 22, sometime
after 9 p.m., burglars broke into
a Texas A&M maintenance stor
age area on South College and
took an Arien Rear Tine Roto
Tiller, Model RT-8020, serial
number 116 and TAMU num
ber 474959.
The tiller is valued at $ 1,300.
Also taken were potted plants,
including a Jade tree valued at
$125.
If you have any information
on this burglary, call Crime
Stoppers at 775-TIPS. If you
give your information this week
and it leads to the arrest and
grand jury indictment of a sus
pect, Crime Stoppers will pay
Brazos County
STOPPER
775-TIPS
you $1,000 in cash.
AH callers will remain anony-
This week’s Crime Stoppers’
fugitive is Thomas Edward
Wright. He is a black male, 38
years old, 5 foot 6 inches and
150 pounds. If you have any in
formation on where Wright is,
call Crime Stoppers.
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gistrar,
MSC Great Issues will present Richard W. Undereo(( 0 f the
will discuss “A Voyage through the Galaxy. " IMind tii
will be speaking tonight at 8 p.m. in RudderTheaicpit o
program is free of charge. He
Underwood graduated with his Bachelor of Sation is
Cieology from the University of Connecticut. In fmishe
l>egan working with the Johnson Space Center. IfTl 11
While working for NASA, Underwood workedontoria af
graphic projects on programs such as theOeminiand 'jn loui
lunar missions. He also helped develop the HighPrdvert th
Photographic Laboratory whic h picxessed filmsfre lounge
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currently works as Technical Assistant to the Chic vitiesa
graphic: Technology Division of NASA wherehesc sity wi
photographic sciences and photogrammetric com type o
several NASA staff elements. . |
His work has won him such awards as theFonBij
Award of American Society of Phoiogrammetryi
President’s Award for the Institute for Incorporaiedlj
grapher’s.
Candidate meetings set for this
The League of Women Voters is sponsoring
meetings all this week to give Brazos Valley
opportunity to question their candidates.
On Tuesday, College Station candidates for dm
and school board will speak and answer question!
College Station Community Center, Rcxmi 106.
Bryan candidates for mayor, city council and
board are invited to a forum on Friday at the BratosC
Both meetings will start at 7:30 p.m. are freeof
and open to the public.
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Tractor Operations in Troy, Mich., will speak(mapi
ral mechanization Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. in Room!!
Scoates Hall.
Lamp is among several distinguished lecturespo
sponsored by Texas A&M’s Agricultural EngineernR
partment. During his two-day visit to campus, he will
agricultural engineering classes, special sessions with
members, and will speak to the general session of the Ij
Agricultural Extension Service Headquarters Stafi
His address is open to the public.
If you have an announcement or item to submit fe-
column, come by The Battalion office in 216 Reed.V
nald or call Tracey Taylor at 845-2665.
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United Press International
HOUSTON — U.S. Senator
John Tower,
marking the visit of the nuclear
submarine USS Houston to its
namesake city, Saturday called
on Texans to support President
Reagan’s defense spending
plan.
Tower, R-Texas, told local
officials and a crowd gathered to
view the attack Submarine that
Texans benefit directly from in
creased defense spending.
“Defense spending is a spur
to economic recovery. Every $1
billion of defense spending will
create about 35,000 jobs. In
Texas alone in 1982, $7.9 bil-
lioin of defense contracts were
budgts..;
U said \
annual
assigned to Texas,"! (ration
“In just the Nat
ceremonies $671 million wassp
ary of this year,”Tc»<alhor
The senator said if 225,00
the nuclear submarf eserv)
Houston to its name j3 arre i<
gives people an oppoK serves,
see close up where the* 7 '
dollars are going.”
l ower, chairman o
ate Armed Services^
urged constituents W
Congress to preserve
proposed budget intn
defense. He said arei
defense spendingwou*
the country’s security
Today’s almanai
Today is Monday, March 21,
the 80th day of 1983 with 285 to
follow.
The moon is approaching its
first quarter.
The morning stars are Mer
cury, Jupiter and Saturn.
The evening stars are Venus
and Mars.
Those born on this date are
under the sign of Aries.
German composer Johann
Sebastian Bach was born March
21, 1685. Also born on this date
were Mexican revolutionary and
President Benito Juarez, in 1806
and American theatrical impre
sario Florenz Ziegfeld, in 1869.
I
On this date in hist®
In 1790, Thomas!
of Virginia became did
secretary of State. He!
the third president o!
ited States.
In 194 5 , 7,000 Ale
dropped more than
of explosives on Gen
ing a World War
bombing raid.
In 1962, Soviet Pren>|
ta Khrushchev pledge
would cooperate will'
ited States in peaceful
tion of space. (The join 1 ]
ican-Soviet Soyuz space
was conducted in July:
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