The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 02, 1985, Image 7

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Following
procedures
prevents fines
By SUZANNE METSCHER
Reporter
Before leaving Texas A&M for
the summer, on-campus residents
should follow certain procedures to
avoid fines.
All residence halls and lounges
will close May 10 at 6 p.m. for the
summer break.
On-campus students must list
room damages on inventory cards
before they check out. This card will
be compared with the inventory card
the student filled out at the begin
ning of the semester in order to de
termine damages he will be responsi
ble for.
The student may be charged the
following fines:
• A $15 fine for failure to turn in
room keys. The fine will not be re
funded even if the key is found and
returned.
• A $25 fine for failure to clear
the room properly. This fine in
cludes failure to sign inventory card,
vacate the residence hall at closing
time or check out with a staff mem
ber.
• A $10 to $20 fine for failure to
clean the room properly. This fine
depends on the condition of the
room and includes failure to remove
trash or discard property.
• A fine for failure to dismantle
lofts, missing furniture, or properly
maintain the phone and the room
will depend on the extent of the
damage.
Glenn Ferris, housing operations
supervisor, says that not only should
the students’ rooms be clean, but
they will be fined for dumping their
trash or furniture in the halls.
To avoid a $20 reconnection
charge, students who have long dis
tance service with General tele
phone Co. need to advise the com
pany of any plans to remain in the
same room for the summer sessions,
Ferris says.
All phones will be disconnected
May 10.
The cancellation deadline for on-
campus housing for the first sum
mer session is May 30, the second
summer session is July 6 and the fall
semester is June 1.
If a student forfeits his summer
deposit, his fall reservation will auto
matically be cancelled.
To speed up checkout, Ferris says
30 minute loading zones will be es
tablished during finals week. All
other rules regarding motor vehicles
and bicycles wdl remain in effect.
A memorandum will be sent to
the 5,000 dormitory rooms and will
outline the checkout procedure in
detail.
FBI investigates
gunshot fired
at district judge
Associated Press
WACO — A shot was fired at U.S.
District Judge Walter S. Smith Jr. of
Waco but the judge was unharmed,
the FBI said Wednesday.
The FBI agent in charge of the in
vestigation refused to comment fur
ther on the Tuesday night incident
other than to say there was an “on
going investigation.”
Smith, wno became a federal
judge in December after serving al
most two years as a U.S. magistrate
in Waco, referred questions about
the incident to the FBI.
John W. Dalseg, special agent in
charge of the FBI in San Antonio,
was meeting with the judge Wednes
day evening in Smith’s Waco office.
“I’m not going to comment other
than to acknowledge that a shot was
fired at the judge last night,” Dalseg
said.
Smith was the indirect target of a
death threat last year made by a man
who told a telephone operator that
he was going to kill a federal judge.
Weekend
(continued from page 1)
who has spent four years in the
Corps and has earned a commis
sion in one of the U.S. Armed
Forces.
Final Review, another Corps
tradition, will take place on the
Main Drill Field Saturday at 3:30
p.m.
Two military reviews will be
held. In the first, the cadets
march in their positions held dur
ing the 1984-85 school year. In
the second review, each cadet
makes his first appearance in the
role he will assume for the 1985-
86 school year, passing in review
for the graduating class. This is
the only time the Corps marches
without a freshman class.
Another Corps of Cadets tradi
tion, Boot Dance will be held Sat
urday from 8 p.m. to midnight in
212 MSC. This is the second time
— the first being Final Review —
that a junior cadet is allowed to
wear his senior bdots.
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