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Wednesday, November 23, 1983/The Battalion/Page 11 R.I. Why., rmujit ijoupmjutty Gsnfimi mA aoJ JkjGZuM ? f Tier AtnJ UixPund a Jhdy- (2a. a J!m2/ amd/cAtbun Mobile, Ala. disallows waste burning in port df toryjc <£oQilQ alJfMLtoJk/riq, fen ji&ciLpji. dx AoclAVUTI drj. by Paul Dirmeyer Atea/ifa/nd /rruM/l aXXcjza. -(endMould/u$w It a AuXJ/capliAr^ "ThwnXd&ve/) fedlaaic/2. tindcyilusn. -<2uvufC). v^y A ■’%' d' ^ g:~ '' \ '.f ■ Munis for sale Mike Davis, Battalion staff Nikki Fagan, a sophomore at Bryan High School, sells roadside mums for University Flowers 8c Gifts. Since every home football game is homecoming for the Aggies, fans traditionally buy mums for their dates. Local florists’ mum stands are on Jersey St. and University Ave. on game days. The mums sell for $4.00. Woman gets two years for aggravated perjury United Press International BROWNWOOD — A woman amhorilies sought for months luis pleaded guilty to aggravated perjury and has been sentenced to two years in prison f or provid ing false information to a Brown County grand jury. Betty Jo Glendinning, 59, waived her right to a trial during a pretrial hearing Monday, en ding a pattern of what she called working as a professional victim because she could not get a job. “1 just wanted io.eat,” site said after pleading guilty. “It takes an act of Congress to get a job once a person is not young any more.” Police beat 1 lie following incidents were reported to the University Police Department through Tuesday: THEFTS: • Six textbooks f rom 210 Bol ton Hall. • Jewelry valued at $815 hoin a room in Mosher Hall. • Camera equipment valued til $1,100 f rom a room in Dorm 2. • A yellow 10-speed bicycle hoin the front of the Memorial Student Center. • A purse from a picnic table in the Ml. Aggie Park. The purse contained $15 in cash, a Texas driver’s license, a Texas A&M ED. card, credit cards and other personal property. • A wallet, calculator, hair dryer and other assorted prop erty from the equipment room of the Bituminous Lab. HARASSMENT: • A resident of Hobby Hall has been receiving obscene tele phone calls from an unknown taller, University Police said. OTHER: • A person received a tres pass warning for soliciting magazine subscriptions in the Commons without University authorization. • Two people received a tres pass warning for soliciting magazine subscriptions without authorization in Mosher Hall. • University Police found a shotgun and a pistol while tak ing inventory of a 1981 pickup before the vehicle was towed. The pickup was parked in a re serve space in the staff lot north of the Printing Center. Glendinning had told Bi ownwood authorities last year she knew who was involved in the 1981 slaying of Donna In- low, 83, found slabbed to death in her shoe store. Brownwood police reported Glendinning had a history of going into sheriff and police off ices and saying she had infor mation about one of their un solved crimes. She would come to authorities with a bloody mouth and say she r BOB BBOWN UNIVERSAL TRAVEL! 410 SOUTH TEXAS AVENUE • LOBBY OF THE RAMADA INN COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS 77840 • (409)846-871 9 ...is pleased to announce the arrival of rr . w DELTA AUTOMATED TRAVEL ACCOUNT SYSTEM United Press International MOBILE, Ala. —The Mobile City Commission passed a re solution Tuesday opposing plans to allow Vulcanus 1 and Vulcanus II — two ships that burn hazardous waste — to op erate from the Port of Mobile. The action came before an Environmental Protection Agency public hearing on the matter Tuesday night. Mobile Finance Commissioner Gary Greenough said the resolution would be given to EPA offic ials. “We are adopting a resolu- had been robbed before she volunteered information about an unsolved case, Brown County Deputy Hayes Beam reported. Glendinning’s information to the Brown County grand jury prompted the arrest of a Shreve port, La., businessman, but he later was released because offi cials could not verify the infor mation Glenndinning gave. She disappeared after the tes timony, prompting authorities to issue a warrant for her. tion today taking the position that we are opposed to the oper ation of t hat particular vessel in the harbor of Mobile and any other vessel like that,” said Greenough. Chemical Waste Manage ment Inc., of Oak Brook, Ill., wants to use the ships to take hazardous wastes far into the Gulf of Mexico for incineration. The firm also operates the largest hazardous waste dump in the United States at Emelle in west Alabama. 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