The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 07, 1984, Image 5

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    Friday, September 7, 1984/The Battalion/Page 5
What’s up
Friday
LEGISLATIVE STUDY GROUP: applications for mem
bership are available in the Student Government Office,
213 Pavilion, through Sept. 10.
STUDENT GOV’T. FRESHMAN AIDE: application dead
line is 5 p.m. today.
NIVERSITY COMMITTEES: students appointed to com
mittees last spring must report their current addresses to
Debbie Fleming in the Student Government Office.
MSG HOSPITALITY: applications for membership are due
in the cubicle by 5 p.m.
TAMU CHESS CLUB: will meet at 7 p.m. in 410 Rudder.
Players of all strengths are welcome.
CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST: will meet at 7 p.m. in
601 Rudder.
PUERTO RICAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION: will meet at
8:30 p.m. in 301 Rudder.
TUDENT PEACE ACTION: will meet at 7 p.m. in 140A
MSG.
EXAS A&M BADMINTON CLUB: will meet at 8 p.m. in
351 G. Rollie White.
ENTURY SINGERS: are holding auditions for the fall se
mester. Call 845-5974 for an appointment.
RADITIONS COUNCIL: application deadline is 5 p.m. to
day, in the Student Government Office.
NTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP: Dr. Tom
Savage will be speaking on time management at 7 p.m. in
701 Rudder.
KANM STUDENT RADIO: war tax resistance will be dis
cussed on the air (99 FM) at 8 p.m.
Saturday
FLORICULTURE-ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE
CLUB: is having a plant sale from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the
Floriculture Greenhouse across from Heldenfels.
TEXAS A&M RUGBY TEAM:
Rugby Field, behind Zachry.
will play at 1 p.m. on the
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Sunday
PHYSICAL THERAPY CLUB: will meet at 6:30 p.m. in 163
E. Kyle. Anyone interested in a future in physical therapy
is invited to attend.
SOCIETY OF WOMEN ENGINEERS: is having a picnic
from 1 to 4 p.m. at Hensel Park.
ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA: is having a general meeting at 7
p.m. in 510 Rudder.
FAITH IN ACTION: is having an organizational meeting in
204C Evans Library. All interested stitdents are welcome.
Sheriff candidate Hill
promises to fight vice
By JAMES WALKER
'me for Its i Staff Writer
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h< vikI Rapid population growth in Bra
zos County nas caused a number of
, . crime problems associated with ur-
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ban environments, lo counteract
. such vices Democratic candidate for
W e | n J ; Sheriff, Howard Hill, in a news con
ference Thursday, declared a “war
on drugs” and “pledged to attempt
to abolish prostitution in the south
end of the county.”
He said that he considers drug
abuse the primary cause of crime in
the nation. To combat illegal drugs
he; called for rigorous law enforce
ment through the use of undercover
deputies and better cooperation with
other law enforcement agencies in
Brazos County and the Narcotics
Task Force. However, Hill said, “ed
ucation is the only way we will elimi
nate the illegal use of drugs.”
If elected he said he plans to con
tinue lecturing in the public schools
on drug and alcohol abuse, as he did
while working in the Bryan Police
Dept.
While discussing how he would
deal with prostitution, Hill com
mended the efforts of law enforce
ment officers over the last six-
months and indicated that he also
would use other available means, but
refused to discuss them.
Hill also placed importance on the
implementation of: a 24-hour patrol
consisting of three, 8-hour shifts, a
program upgrading the sheriffs re
serve, a 911 emergency telephone
number for the county, a central dis
patch location to reduce officer’s re
sponse time, and a computer system
for storage of all warrant informa
tion available to all law officers in the
county.
To heighten community involve
ment and public awareness, Hill pro
poses a volunteer cadet program for
young people interested in law en
forcement. Use of reserve police of
ficer has already saved Bryan resi
dents $30,000 worth of man-hours.
Hill believes cadets would also save
taxpayer’s money. Cadets could as
sist in communications during peak
traffic hours and provide valuable
clerical assistance.
Hill has been involved in civic ac
tivities, as a P.T.A. president, both a
defensive driving and first-aid in
structor, and an organizer of Brazos
County United Way.
Phi Kappa Sigma
Fall Rush $ K Z
Animal House Party
Friday Sept. 5 8-12
Oakwood Apts Party Room
Free Beer
There Will Be A Drawing To Give Away
A Black Lincoln Continental
for more info call
764-7856
268-0159
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