Wednesday, March 7, 1984/The Battalion/Page 3 --Dining at Duncan won’t be changed despite high costs v I i like a i of Dv who ha By MELINDA HANSEN Reporter It may cost more to run hiiran Dining Hall than the tliei student cafeterias, but hot lorps of Cadets is in no anger of losing its family- yle meals. The question of costs at )utLan surfaced when Col, toroid L. Burton, Corps ^nmiandant, reported to the icel president for student hvices that costs in the :or{>' dining hall have been Ixtut nine percent higher iaii those in Sbisa and the Hmons over the past seve- al vrars. The highet costs stem om the family-style dining H followed by the Corps, adets march in formation to tei| meals and are served bv ail^rs after they are all •. Heswn his car collided with an so big atoning vehicle on U.S High- fbr Gleif 9 outside of Oakwood, be- Y een Buffalo and Palestine. Betiy Null Copeland, a pas- ,n T' igerin the oncoming car, also was killed. Her husband and daughter were taken to St. Jo seph Hospital in Bryan where they were listed in satisfactory condition Tuesday afternoon. Funeral services for Harris are this afternoon at 3:30 at the First Christian Church in Tyler. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harris Jay Harlan, also of Tyler. Silver taps for Harris will he held April 3. S WEDNESDAY LA BARE Ladies Only 7-8pm"4for1 drinks 8-1 Opm-Showtime FREE CHAMPAGNE AT 10:00 men get in at 10:00 for more info: 693-2818 Once you've seen the ^2iousUmBaIkL^> Your life may never be the same! "Mixed Repertoire Tuesday, March 20 Sleeping Beauty' Wednesday, March 21 MSG # OPAS ELEVE N Tickets available at MSC Box Office 845-1234 Buy your tickets before Spring Break didn'i it rneif mityitj York! wim do for tow. 3(0) ■ditinS artffl' 1 ' Why do our state leaders continue to endorse Neeley Lewis? Governor Mark White “Neeley Lewis will fight hard to see that Texas A&M will be fully funded and I intend to support him in that fight. I have seen their (Republican) resistance. When it came time to talk about what we were going to do to help our education system it was the Republicans who lined up across the board against us. We have a need in our state to continue the Democratic leadership that has brought this state into the forefront in the nation. Democratic leadership has provided the climate that makes this state such a good place to live, to do business, to raise your children. I think you’ll find that with Neeley Lewis’ help, you’re going to see that type of progress continue. Let me assure you that Neeley is going to be a very effective representative and will do a good job for this district.” Texas Land Commissioner, Garry Mauro “I’ve come home to Brazos County and Bryan, Texas to endorse my friend, Neeley Lewis,for State Representative. I’ve known the Lewis family all my life...he’s our best hope in Austin to represent Brazos County. What happens in Austin is important to Texas A&M and Brazos County and I can tell you from someone who sits on the Permanent University Fund Board and most education boards that having Neeley Lewis in the House of Representatives will be an asset to Brazos County. It would be a real asset, not only to Brazos County, not only to A&M but also to the State of Texas to have Neeley Lewis in Austin.” Neeley Lewis on the issues... Q: Do you have to be an Aggie to represent us, as one candidate states? A: I am an Aggie. There’s a difference between a former student and an Aggie. Many faculty members at A&M did not earn their degrees here. Aren’t they Aggies? Wasn’t Sul Ross an Aggie? And what about all the women who formed mothers’ clubs to support A&M? Aren’t they Aggiestoo? Q: Do you think the Permanent University Fund should be main tained in its present form? A: To protect the quality of Texas A&M we must preserve the Permanent University Fund. The proposed constitutional amendment preserves the Permanent University Fund and provides support for the other schools. I will go anywhere or do any thing necessary to help get this amendment passed. Q: Do you support a teacher pay raise? A: I do support a significant pay raise for teachers. But I think the issue of merit pay should be left to the individual school districts. Why add another layer of state bureaucracy? Q: How will you halt increase in crime? A: The swiftness of justice and the certainty of punishment are the strongest deterrents to crime. We must be guided by these two principles. We need to explore options to maximum security prisons. Not everyone who is sick has to go to the hospital. Not every one who breaks the law needs to be in a maximum security prison. Paid for by the Neeley Lewis Campaign, Stuart F. Lewis, Treasurer 4500 Carter Creek Parkway, Bryan