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FREE YAMAHA T-SHIRTS Page 4/The Battalion/Wednesday, February 26, 1986 WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY PACKAGE OF GUITAR STRINGS KEyboARd Post Oak Mall International Week March 3-7 Activities include: • Cultural Displays • Food Fair • Fashion & Talent Show Food Fair $6 Tickets on Sale! at the MSC Fashion Show $2 Combination $7 ATTENTION DANCE ARTS SOCIETY MEMBERS All members interested in performing in the spring show on April 25 need to contact their teachers this week. 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PALMER Staff Writer Texas gubernatorial candidate Kent Hance said Monday he agreed with Governor Mark White’s recom mended 13 percent budget cut for state agencies but he would reduce the budget in the governor’s office first. “You can’t show leadership unless you’re willing to do more or as much as the people you’re asking,” he said. “If you’re going to go to agencies and ask for cuts,” Hance said, “you don’t have standing if you just bought a $3 million jet airplane for the governor’s office.” First, Hance said, he would cut the governor’s staff, then he would ask all governmental agencies to prioritize their programs. “Then I would line-item veto the bottom priorities,” he said. “If it takes 17 or 13 percent to make sure we don’t have new taxes then we have to do that.” A line-item veto allows the exec utive to veto portions of legislation. Hance said higher education suf fered the most from White’s spend ing. Hance said his Republican oppo nents, Bill Clements and Tom Loeffler, have criticized White’s budget cuts without offering any so lutions. “Yeah, he (Clements) has got a se cret plan to cut the budget,” Hance said. “It’s a little difficult to be a good candidate and have a secret plan.” Hance seeks support for election ad costs Associated Press AUSTIN — Although Republican gubernatorial candidate Kent Hance has asked supporters for $100,000 “immediately” to buy television ad time, his campaign manager said Tuesday that Hance’s finances are fine. Byron Nelson, Hance’s campaign manager, said, “Our campaign fund-raising is right on course.” Nelson said that the letter seeking $100,000 is one of several direct- mail requests for contributions. In the recent letter, Hance told backers, “If I can’t raise $100,000 in the next two weeks, I will lose critical time slots on television in the month of April leading up to primary elec tion day.” Nelson declined to say when the letter was mailed. But he said direct- mail experts told the campaign that letters which specify a purpose for which money is being raised gener ally are more effective. “This is just simply an effort to show people where their money would be spent,” Nelson said. “Fund-raising people tell us that if people see where their money would be spent they’re more willing to gi ve.” One page of Hance’s letter was stamped “confidential” and said Hance must raise just over $1 mil lion to produce and broadcast three CS Council to meet at 5pm, ? jo 5 i By CRAIG RENFRO N Staff Writer The College Station City Coun cil will meet in a workshop session today at 5 p.m. to discuss the loc a tion of the College Station branch library. Library operations are currently budgeted at $194,000. The Library Committee has recommended the city lease a temporary site and purchase the necessary furnishings so it can open the library as soon as possi ble- The College Station Commu nity Center and Bee Cheek Park have been mentioned as possible temporary sites. However, the city hones to develop a long- range plan, which includes a per manent library building. In other action, the council will discuss the city’s hotel-m fund. Currently the citycolea*^— for the fund at the rated: B ■ /( torpf 0F- B HAP cent. This rate is effects; June 30, at which timeiti reduced to 5 percent ^ council enacts an ordinal venting the change. The 1985-86 hotel-ue fund has budgetedS513jii 1 he council also wilds resolution to participate anti-crime package prets the Criminal Justice Tasifi 1 he Task force, whid tiated to look at theovtnl] picture in the stateofltaj nali/ing preparationofiaj hensive anti-crime prlJ l present to the TOthsesscc I Texas Legislature in "42nd Street' to hitHighm By Mary McWhorter Staff Writer David Merrick's Tony Award- winning musical “42nd Street” is coming to Rudder Auditorium Thursday at 8 p.m. 1 ickets are still available. The Broadway musical-com edy is based on the old Busby Berkeley movie, which resurrects the basic backstage legend where the chorus girl goes on For the star and becomes a biggei hit than the star was. The show fea tures Elizabeth Allen, Gary Marshal. Cathy Wydner, Jini Walton and Bibi Osterwald. “42nd Street” opened Five n eai s ago in New YorkC? show’s producer, Merrid of only Five producers who has been inductedi I heater Hall of Famenl onl\ one who is stillacdvti ater. The Broadway shows the largest on tour and caravan of six 45-fooi-tej| tor trailers, earning si enery, a complete taioi complete beauty salon,n machine and dryer, om pieces of wardrobe. IMwel lighting instruments and;] light bulbs. |T£ R1 be- television commercials to i tween March 30 and May 3. The most recent campaign fi nance reports, filed with the sec re tary of state on Jan. 15, showed Hance raising $1.5 million. But $900,000 of that was borrowed. The next reports are due on April 3. Referring to the Jan. 15 report. Nelson said the Hance: started the year with$li on hand. )or "I think there has becmi In some of ouroppositk: Jpr" tins (letter) as desperac “It’s not at all. We’vegotil W wir reel mail pieces out.’ ‘ Man murders girlfriend, self in White Settlement spree Associated Press WHITE SETTLEMENT — A 30- year-old man raped his girlfriend’s sister, then fatally shot the girlfriend and himself in a rampage at their home, police said. Police Lt. L.W. Terry said officers in this western Tarrant County town of 15,000 were called at 11 a.m. Monday to the residence by woman who said she had been tied up and raped by her sister’s boyf riend. The woman, 25, met officers out side the home with her hands still bound with an electric cord, Terry said. Inside the home, officers kicked down a bedroom door and found the woman’s sister and her sister’s boyfriend partially clothed on a mat tress on the floor. Both had been shot once in the temple with a .22- caliber pistol, which the man was found holding wrapped in a towel “apparently to muffle the noise,” Terry said. The shooting victims were identi fied as T.D. Sifford, 30, and Lau- reen Mitchell, 25. The surviving woman told police the man entered her bedroom at about 1 a.m. Monday,Mil i aped her twice. Themail to lx* intoxicated and Ul the woman told officers. 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