Wednesday, December 14, 1983AThe Battalion/Page 9 Around town d union’s nan aver. f S13.61, le or shift ■eta said, rcontratt :e ntinthe en t in the ants shot- niproved >on plans; workers, cry work )bs in the Archuleta nts about deluding 'ocheniit. •oyees, n said the ttleancn un its re- agemeni ' 60,008 went on onths l. ad ike nalioni] The trai house, of child™ r issue e contan r unusu forholiii! le adobe, i withbi t porch, 1 and ah led heat cert was Joan ood edin tory. 'gOB national —Chi r for bta Tofesscr nz, of S)i s boohi r newboti y evidentt , “thatb tends io i n w’ho hi 1 iks very® en learnfi written a ic says. evideni months! i en| ythr is as re - " i ; schickf^ ik, !!'.*'■' :: iversatff! lasts fw" 1 Prof wins architect teaching award George J. Mann, professor of architecture and environ mental design at Texas A&M, has been awarded the first Education Award ever given by the Houston chapter of the American Institute of Architects. The award is presented to an architectural educator who “achieves an outstanding and lasting influence in creating student awareness of the social, economic and political responsibilities of the architect, beyond the normal routine of teaching.” Dr. Mann joined the Texas A&M faculty in 1966. He took a two-year leave from A&M to teach at Columbia University in New York, his alma mater, in 1974. He has worked for several architectural firms and provides consulting for na tional and international clients. The award will be presented Friday in Houston at the annual Christmas party of the American Institute of Architects. Student government holds book sale Student Government’s annual Student Book Exchange will begin finals week. Students can bring their used tex tbooks to the Pavilion, and fora 10 cent charge for each book, put them on sale and set their own price. Books will be sold Jan. 1DI3 andjan. 16-20. Students can collect the money for their sold books Jan. 23-27. Community Singers hold sing-along The Community Singers, under the direction of David Stevens, will present their annual Handel’s Messiah Sing- Along Dec. 19 at 7:30 p.m. The event will be held at the First Presbyterian Church, 1100 Carter Creek Parkway, and everyone is invited to bring their scores and join the choir in this Christmas standard. Admission is free, but donations will be accepted. AScM employees sponsor gift drive The TAMU Employees’ Christmas Gift Drive for the Mental Health Mental Retardation Center will hold a prog ram Dec. 19 at 7 p.m. at 625 Mary Lake in Bryan. All employees are encouraged to attend and bring a gift. If unable to attend, gift collections stations are open in the Printing Center, Zachry, Oceanography-Meteorology Build ing, the dean’s office in the College of Veterinary Medicine, and the Copy Center. The program is sponsored by the Texas Public Em ployees Association, and gifts will be distributed by the local MHMR center to both children and elderly people. Last chance for Aggieland photos Aggieland yearbook is giving juniors, seniors, veterinary and medical school students, and graduate students one more week to have individual pictures for the 1984 Aggie land taken at the Pavilion on campus today through Friday. This will be the last chance for students to have pictures made. To submit an item for this column, come by The Battalion office in 216 Reed McDonald. Secret witness testifies United Press International AMARILLO — The prosecu tion indicated Tuesday it w ill call a “secret” witness later this week to testify in the conspiracy to commit capital murder trial of Amarillo attorney Jim Durham Jr- Special prosecutor Douglas Mulder said he would not re lease the name of the witness, who is one of several witnesses listed in pretrial documents who has not testified yet, “because he fears for Ins life.” The witness will not testily until Thursday, under a special arrangement approved by Dis trict Judge Bill Sheehan, be cause that is the earliest he can get to Amarillo, Mulder said. The defense rested its case Tuesday in the trial without call ing the defendant to testify. Durham, 42, is accused of help ing plan the 1977 murder of Amarillo clothier Frank Potts. George and Bedale Hicks, who have both been sentenced to 99 years for killing Potts, said they w'ere paid $5,000 to per form the slaying for Potts’ busi ness partner Kevin Francis, who they said wanted to collect on a $175,000 life insurance policy. They said Durham helped plan the murder. A former Potter County jailer testified Tuesday Mrs. Hicks was given preferential commis sary treatment in the jail after she agreed to testify in the trial. Alice Fay Bonner said she was instructed by ( .apt. Eddie Kirk wood of the Sheriffs office to obtain items from the commis sary for Bedale Hicks whenever she wanted them, though other prisoners were only allowed to purchase items two days a week. rthwal# jcompi® ith M hat can lo[ ' " tret urn •nationa 1 [ElP tlChrS' re ■s are a( cturer- mes P [ ' iiiilt-in* ;ri# otion. )gy t0 itnias t acinr^' esig" I ootnO ufa< lecT* from. sion m tries. AR AR AR $ iS AR iS J ? A* A* A? iS AR AR AR si i t «i j S. A A A . 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