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Alan Moore, election co-commis sioner, told the senators that a one- day election would prevent members of the commission from missing two days of classes. He also said there’s no reason that student elections can’t be conducted in one day like na tional electiops. The Senate approved scheduling of general elections for April 2 and runoffs for April 9. The campaign Filing period will run from March 5 to March 7. Daytime polling sites will be the Memorial Student Center, the Pavilion and either the Blocker Building or Zachry Engineering Center. In addition, since the elections are scheduled for one day, a central vot ing site at the Sterling C. Evans Li brary will be set up at which students will be able to vote from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Balloting at the other sites will be from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The candidates for student body president will debate March 27, and the official campaigning period is tentatively set to extend from March 24 to April 1. Moore also informed the Senate that the commission had made seve ral clarifications in the existing elec tion code so that all regulations will be readily understandable. In other business, the Senate ap proved a bill outlining its reappor tionment. The Senate reapportions itself every spring. Sen. Jim Atkins, sponsor of the bill, had recommended that the bill be placed on emergency and passed so students would know how many Senate seats would be available in each academic college and living area well before March 5, the begin ning of the election filing period. Another bill which was intro duced recommends that at least four outdoor campus directories be con structed to help new students and visitors find their way around. A third bill, which recommended that exam essentials such as test forms and pencils be made available for sale at the Evans Library, was withdrawn when co-sponsor Miles Bradshaw said such a service had just become available in the library’s copy center earlier in the day. In Advance—Gl< CS council to meet at 7pt i > fl ' The College Station city coun cil will meet tonight at 7 to con sider rezoning ordinances and to pass an ordinance ordering an election to he held April 5. A mayor and three council men will be elected to the city council. Filing for council positions ends Feb. 19. The council will consider re zoning a 55-acre tract of land at the intersection of Rock Prairie Road and Texas Avenue from an agricultural-open district to a commercial-industrial district. College Station’s Planning and Zoning committee denied the re zoning request Thursday betas of conflicts with the city’s com[ hensive plan. 1 n other action, the council.* \ R consider rezoning two tractsi lb and near the intersectionoBn ings Drive and Harvey Road.C L stud ( Jan. 16, the Planning and Zonit ff () iiegt’ 1 committee recommended reio:|| ()I1 e of /- • i j- • if (l ueSl1 tive-professional district toagegL ans"' Ibe it's • In* iiis p director ot College Station’sPaa li t ’ s just md Recreation report on ti. i v jvxa lance |r vice eral commercial district. ■ I he council also will heart® his nn year’s Supertriathlon schedt:- for April 25,26 and 27 Court denies Texaco bid to disqualify judi -Ige Bowl K first Tiovvl Tc I.m. Sal If 1 - he Stude d a tou a me Al S I IN — I he 1 exas Supreme Court Wednesday denied Texaco Inc.’s attempt to disqualify the state district judge who presided in the trial of Pennzoil Co.’s suit against Texaco. Ihe trial ended in November wlien jurors held that Texaco delib erately interfered in a merger agreement between Pennzoil Co. and Cetty Oil Co. before Texaco ac quired Getty in 1984. Jurors awarded Pennzoil $10.5 billion in damages. State District Judge Solomon Cas- seb Jr., who presided over the final eight weeks of the trial, affirmed the jury’s award in December, adding $600 million in interest and saying fudge Thomas Stovall jr. iting an od Without Supreme C faculty ,, Mre wei more interest would accwi-Mei-sliii) the rate of 10 percent annua! By t [ ie On Jan. 27, a Texaco r«]iiB I |. e s;1 i disqualify Casseb was rr- |in ll)eve r ion a teui Itourn . 1 K simih m Wednesdayra K, but n I exaco’s request to force atoJ eams ,: on the company’s attempttti K qut . s i Casseb disqualified. Stovall appointed Casseb case in October, after the trial judge, Anthony Farns.ta ill. Casseb was appointed ail tired judge,” but Texaco saidkl not served enough timea^ajul qualify as a retired judge. l/7i Plane makes three flights with hole in belly Associated Press HARLINGEN — An American Airlines jet flew to three other cities — two of the trips with passengers — before crew members discovered a rough aborted landing hours before had gouged a hole in the jet’s belly, officials said Wednesday. Federal Aviation Administration spokeswo man Gerrie Cook said the jet had tried to land in Harlingen early Saturday in heavy fog, but it bounced short of the runway, knocked out seve ral airport lights and proceeded to San Antonio. The plane let off the 124 Harlingen-bound passengers in San Antonio, flew to Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, loaded passengers and flew on to Denver, Cook said from her Fort Worth office. 3 A “fist-size” hole was found in the belly of the Boeing 727 during routine inspection of the air craft in Denver, Cook said. American Airlines spokesman Al Becker said crew members made fe< around” inspections before the jet left San Anto nio and Dallas, but that no one had spotted the hole. “I thought I was going to go through the seat,” said passenger Ricnard Magee, 61, of McAllen, Texas. Magee said the passengers bounced around and sat in silence. Becker said the company would have to await a federal investigation to determine if safety of passengers and the craft was jeopardized be cause of the hole. Flight 844 with 124 passengers left Dallas- Fort Worth International Airport late Friday and was trying to make a scheduled landing at Valley International Airport in Harlingen at 12:15 a.m. Saturday. But visibility was poor and the plane circled the airport three times trying to make an instru ment landing. On the third try, it touched down about 450 feet short of the end of the runway federally required “walk- Cook said. 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