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JOI TVyTRici a CnoKT}\6AT£') aMob-ti Texas Ave-S- K'RcoBfisl pv&M Cln/V FISH % CAMP .•/ Counselor Applications Open: Jan. 28 Close: Feb. 8 213 Pavilion Page 6/The Battalion/Wednesday, January 30,1985 OTTAXIir A iwn V A8dVI policemar reminisces afte 37 years of duly The Battalion SPREADING THE NEWS By TRENT LEOPOLD Staff Writer “They are going to let me keep my badge,” Maj. Morris A. Maddox, as sistant director for administration at the University Police Department said Friday. Tomorrow at 5 p.m., after 37 years and Five months with the uni versity police, Maddox will retire. Maddox has held many positions at the department, including chief, since he began his career here Sept. 1, 1947. “When I first started as a patrol man, if someone would have told me I would stay here 37 years, I would have told them they were crazy,” Maddox said. Since then Maddox has had seve ral opportunities to take other jobs elsewhere. “I am glad I never did make a change," Maddox said. "I have made some good close friends since com ing here. “Also, I feel like I had a lot to do with getting Mr. Wiatt toioin our de partment as Director of Security and Traffic by promising him I would stay a couple of years to help him get started and adjusted to the depart ment. “He (Bob Wiatt) has done things for the department that no one else has been able to do.” Maddox said he has seen some changes here during the past 37 years as the University grew from an enrollment of less than five thou sand to its current student popula tion of 36,827. “I first started working here as a patrolman,” Maddox said. “There were eight other patrolmen, one sec retary and the chief. “We all worked out of two rooms in Goodwin Hall, which was then lo cated in the middle of the campus. The department was known as Cam pus Security and owned one car with no radio. “We used the car to check off- campus property such as Eas- terwood Airport and the dairy farm.” Today the department has 76 lull- time positions, 15 part-time posi tions and 15 cars equipped with ra dios, Maddox said. “When the women started coming here is when a lot more cars began showing up around campus,” he said. “Today there really isn’t a lack of parking spaces on campus, just a lack of close-in spaces where people want to park. People don’t want to park all the way across the railroad tracks and walk to the main camp us.” Morris A. Maddox Although Maddox said groid; the most memorable event inf Idng career, he also remembers* ' year Texas A&M students kidil ped Bevo. “We looked for Bevo day®; night,” Maddox said. “VVe looktil; over Brazos County. Weevenka Texas Ranger working with us,#; we never did find him. ’ Maddox said people would Ij the police and tell them wherelll was, but by the time they NouUl there he was moved to another la- tion. “Finally at the end of then® the guys who stole him turneda| in,” Maddox said. “He was kepi good shape, but they suredidas* job of hiciing him.” Maddox also can remembertiifi most of the roads on campus w| gravel, parking permits were! cents and the parking regulatiol handbook was about one-founm current size. “When I first came here, 4; could buy a metal parking pens' for a quarter,” he said. “Tneynal simple metal tags that were bolil: on the car or truck with lhelicn| plate. “Since then the price of a perK has steadily gone up. The biggesu' crease was in 1973 when the pni doubled from S18 to$36. Thai4 about the time they decided toif women come to school here." Now A&M staff can pay as mifi as S150 for a plastic sticker pemai ting you to park in the basemenut Zachry. “I will be back on campus, said. “I haven’t missed a foot! game in 37 years and I don’t plan: start missing them now. “I am not going to just get up A leave.” Couple held on charges after 3 children die in fire Associated Press HOUSTON — A Houston woman and her common-law hus band were jailed on charges of invol untary manslaughter and injury to a child after the woman’s three chil dren were killed in a fire while the couple watched the Super Bowl at a neighbor’s house. Cheryl Davis, 20, and Jeffry Wil lis, 20, were held Monday on $2,000 bond each. Paul Davis, 4, Patricia Davis, 3, and Joshua Davis, 1, died in a fire in vestigators believe started in a space heater which had no front grill. The three were alone in the house the night of Jan. 20 while Davis and Willis were at the neighbor’s house, senior Houston arson investigator Buddy Cox said. “We think the children were play ing with the space heater and stand the fire,” arson investigator Jati, Sena said. Authorities said Davis and Wl first explained their absence by sa? ing they had been outside fixl their car in freezing weather! the fire broke out. The woman changed her story, saying she «i the chil le picking up children! outsi toys. Investigator Lee Johnson saidtki pair later acknowledged that thd f went to the neighbor’s house, begat’ watching the football game, thd heard fire trucks and saw thatthei' house was on fire. Johnson said the couple e* pressed little remorse