Tuesday, September 11, 1984AThe Battalion/Page 11 0 iA/arped rpAV grXTM MA5 A1AP£ THE LOCAL BANK* tiAPPY-t >ers. >y 'nformed- Agency of ilj, 1 tnc agencr ' es ai thenaij. nday. C0I nplicai(! '^r.aspolc. a llas heai the proctss* idit in VJHEKCS PAUL?] COES THIS HE'S LAT&.X//MPPEA' /Li-THE CAW HARDLY TIME.? SOULS /V WAIT TILL HE )HIDDEW TOKMEHT MEETS roHV.JjD^T COME DP AVD CONFESS THEM- ini)? SELVES TO YES, ALL THE T/ME.)YE^, YES, BY WEAR/V6 TH/5 )LI)CE AAE- J MASK X SEEM TO BE 'ABLE TO SEE BEHIND THEIR IMAGINARY OA/ES. THEY PEEL X CAV UNOERSTAm GRIEVE WOT. YOU DO NOT MARE THE CAMPUS PARKING RULES, YOU ONLY ENFORCE THEM, I M POSSIBLE THOUGH THEY BE. BLAME HOT YOURSELF, DO YOUR JOB WELL, A A/D GO /N PEACE, OFFICER. by Scott McCuiiar coast Guard asked to set new rules m oh, THAWK #ELP rtE.HEXft YOU, THAW) ME, THEV YOU, AIK. ( MADE ME STO BLACK.. /CASH) V< Checks n p, L ,CoKE- '' " n '6 >> *4 iMft’ •I'CSHOE 1 specify by Jeff MacNelly uiu art tions im ter said i KJ iesis. t chips « rop of othti rol probfei dial let! [fit^ > hall ucccpci 1 J c ' fngino : General EIk Of(SHOE t ixmw voile pam^ri? 0UT WITH A WOMAN RUNHlMe FOR VICE PRESIDENT by Jeff MacNelly f imreastdr aboui thedc and louiir c numfc d | x diet jps is based ot e, county©; igendet Shipwrecks could belong to states , | United Press International )(JC1NG W ASH INCH ON — The House passes legislation Monday that gives vLRCISt aates ownership of abandoned ship wrecks in state waters. aes den: 'pj )e measure, approved by voice & lungs *vote, was intended to clarify who is imina) ,, m s,, il.Ir loi managing shipw- recks. Recent federal court rulings coor®%ay4 confused the issue, congressio- : class aal sources said. , Mon/Wedii Rep. Jim Wright, D-Texas, is aco-_ sponsor of the measure. About 1,700 wrecks have been recorded off the Texas coast. The Bureau of Land Management has estimated there are 2,000 wrecks in the Gulf of Mexico. “The overall intent of the legis lation is to make clear the right of the states to manage these shipw recks to enable them to preserve their historical significance,” said Rep. Walter Jones, D-N.C., chair man of the Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee. The law of salvage, which histori cally gives salvors the right to re cover what they can from wrecks, does not apply to wrecks in state wa ters, which extend three miles off shore. Sen. Lloyd Bentsen, D-Texas, is a sponsor of the Senate version of the measure, which is pending in com mittee. d non-dare 'olleqe Si 346-38! IVEW MEMBERS MEETING Tuck. Sept. 11 7:30 MM 229 Join Cepheid Variable or uue’ll shoot this planet. United Press International WASHINGTON — The National Transportation Safety Board Mon day urgently asked the Coast Guard to set new maximum draft and speed requirements in the Louisiana waterway. The actions were prompted after the damaging oil spill caused when the British tanker Alvenus ran aground in the Calca sieu Ship Channel The July 30 rupture of the tank er’s hull 11 miles south of Cameron, La., released 10,000 tons of crude oil into the Gulf of Mexico. Some 3,000 tons of the gummy sludge washed ashore at Galveston within the next few days, fouling beaches and costing the tourist in dustry millions of dollars in lost busi ness. The crew of the Alvenus reported that the ship’s maximum draft in salt water at the time it ran aground was 39 feet, 4 inches. The Louisiana state pilot aboard the Alvenus at that time said the channel had a project depth of 40 feet and was maintained by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at a depth of 42 feet. The NTSB recommendation, en dorsed by chairman Jim Burnett and vice chairman Patricia Goldsmith, asked the Coast Guard and Corps of Engineers to take immediate action to limit the draft and speed of vessels in the Calcasieu Ship Channel to avoid future accidents. Police Beat The following incidents were reported to the LJniversity Police Department through Tuesday. MISDEMEANOR THEFT: • An orange leather and suede wallet was stolen from the Memorial Student Center Bookstore. • A red Schwinn ten-speed bi cycle was stolen from the bike rack outside Hotard Hall. • A Columbia single-speed bi cycle was stolen from the bike rack at the Bizzell Street bus stop. • Two wire spoke hubcaps were stolen from a 1979 Oldsmo- hile in Parking Annex 39. • A 12-inch black-and-white television set was stolen from 119 Langford Architecture Center. CRIMINAL MISCHIEF: • Someone activated the Fire alarm in the Old Hospital Build ing. Investigating officers found no signs of a fire. 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