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Tax Reform
(Continued from page 1)
on the amount of the grant above tu
ition and fees.
And there are no longer any de
ductions for interest paid on student
loans, which before were treated as
consumer debt and were not taxed.
“It seems a strange interpretation
of ‘fairness’ to create a situation in
which affluent students whose edu
cation is paid for by their parents
have no tax liability,” Atwell said, “w-
hile needy students who Finance
their schooling through a combina
tion of summer and term-time jobs
and scholarships might find them
selves paying taxes on their grants."
The bill also would impose a ceil
ing of $ 150 million on the amount of
tax-exempt bonds which any inde
pendent institution of higher educa
tion could have outstanding at one
time.
This provision would not affect
public institutions like Texas A&M,
but Atwell said about 22 private
schools will be affected. Leverty said
this will most likely include Southern
Methodist University, Baylor Uni
versity and Rice University.
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is that it creates a new taxcrai
businesses and industries wfex
crease grants and contracts:!
leges and universities for bal
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industries will receive a credit;
percent on any amount a
thev had giv en in the past.
Hijacking
(Continued from page 1)
day five security guards have been
suspended for suspected negligence
because they were guarding the gate
through which the hijackers, dis
guised as guards, drove to reach the
plane.
Over the weekend, Pakistani offi
cials offered conflicting statements
about the number of people killed
and the fate of the hijackers.
Officials said Sunday that it ap
peared 14 passengers and a steward
ess were killed.
Officials also said initiallvtlt
hijackers were killed.
Zia said he did not knot
there had been such confusion
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the next day and well find
where the fault was."hesaid.
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BREAKFAST EVERY fee Lf of the
MORNING after terrorists b
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Extramural Sports Club
Officlias Wanted
Interested in learning a new and different sport? Want to
compete against other shools or club teams in the area?
Extramural Sports Clubs may be for you! There are 28 ex
tramural clubs preparing to gear up for the school year. If
you have an interest in a particular sport contact the ap
propriate person below or attend the organizational meet
ing.
If you would like to start a sport club not listed below, or
if you need more information, contact Paula Opal at 845-
There will be a meeting for all students interested in officiating
Indoor Soccer at 6 pm on Monday, Sept. 8 in Room 167 Read. For
more information call 845-7826.
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RAINOUT #845-2625
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Contact List
Organizational Meeting
Archery
Gary Boecker
764-8346
Handicapped Atletes
Sam George
846-4698
Jim Magdaleenski
696-4138
Badminton
Rick Dean
260-5257
Sept. 12
7PM
351 GRW
Boxing
Jimmy Area
822-2172
Cycling
Judd Michael
845-3248
Bruce Johnsen
845-5641
Fencing
Field Hockey
Oz Shah
268-0449
Gymnastics
Wayne Snyder
260-4896
Sept. 8
7PM
307 Read
Handball
Todd Bryan
696-2464
Judo
Bobby Perez
693-1891
7PM
263 GRW
Lacrosse
Chris Menzel
Sept. 8
7Pm
Dave Green's House
Polo
Barb Cupps
696-7926/845-8783
Racquetball
Mark Mills
696-4360
Sept. 10
8PM Lobby, Read
Roadrunners
Larry Isham
846-7070
Sept. 9
7PM
Rudder
Rodeo
Sharon Beach
693-5268
Sept. 10 7PM
Dick Freeman Arena
Men’s Rugby
Tim Cone
846-9772
Women's Rugby Jeannie Von Stultz
696-3817
Sept. 8
Trap & Skeet
Elvin Smith
696-1291
Sept. 20 4PM Brazos Gun Club
Soccer
John Baldwin
696-9219
Ultimate Frisbee
Craig Fitzgerald
846-1411
Men's Volleyball
Robert Rayburn
260-7985
Sept. 15
5PM
303 Read
Women's Volleyball
Jenni Smith
696-3261
Sept. 9
5PM
303 Read
Waterpolo
Rick Abbott
846-8330
Waterski
Gary Cladwell
696-3466
Weightlifting
Mike Phillips
260-1939
Wrestling
Robert Simpton
846-2852
Sept. 10
5PM
260 GRW
Bowling
Paul Slater
260-1876
Sept. 10
7PM
Rudder
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
McDonald’s Intramural Highlights is sponsored in the Battalion by your
local McDonald’s Restaurants at University Drive, Manor East Mall on
Hwy 21 and on Texas Avenue. Stories are written by Liz Dillow, graph
ics are by George Clendenin and photos are by Tom McDonnell and
David Tatge.
Im Gameplan
INTRIES OPEN
INDOOR SOCCER - ENTRIES OPEN: Monday, Sept. 8 and close Tues, Sept
16; ENTRY FEE: SZS.^/team; CLASSES: A, B, C and D offered in Men’s and
Women’s Independent, Men’s and Women’s Dorm and Corec; RULES: NCAA
with IM exceptions; TEAM CAPTAIN’S MEETING: Thursday, Sept 18, 5 PM,
164 Read Bldg. Schedule will be available at this meeting.
TENNIS SINGLES: - ENTRIES OPEN: Mon, Sept. 8 and close Tues, Sept. 16;
NO ENTRY FEE: PLAY BEGINS: Tues, Sept. 23; CLASSES: A, B, C and D in
Men’s and Women’s Independent and Men’s and Women’s Dorm; EQUIP
MENT: Players provide their own equipment and MUST provide a NEW UNO
PENED can of good quality balls. SCHEDULES: Posted after 3 PM, Thursday,
Sept 18.
INTRIES CLOSE
Flag Football: Entries close Sept. 9 ENTRY FEE: $30.“/team. PLAY BEGINS:
Sunday, Sept. 14. CLASS: A, B, C and D offered in Men’s Women’s Dorm,
Men’s and Women’s Faculty/Staff/Grad, and Corec. RULES: NIRSA with IM ex
ceptions. TEAM CAPTAIN'S MEETING: Dorm and Independent, Thurs, Sept.
11,5 PM 601 Rudder; Corps, 7:30 PM, Trigon.
Preseason Flag Football: Entries close Sept. 9. ENTRY FEE: SlO^/team.
PLAY BEGINS: Firday, Sept. 12 through Sept. 14. SCHEDULES AVAILABLE:
After 3 PM, Thur, Sept. 11, 159 Read Building. NO RESCHEDULES! Single
elimination tournament. SPONSORED BY THE TAMU OFFICALS ASSOCIA
TION.
16” Softball: Entries close Sept. 9 ENTRY FEE: $25. 00 /team. CLASSES: A, B,
C and D ofered in Men’s and Women’s Dorm, Men’s and Women’s Indepentdent
and Corec. TEAM CAPTAIN’S MEETING: Thurs. Sept. 11, 6 PM, 164 Read
Bldg.
Table Tennis Singles: Entries close Sept. 9. CLASSES: A, B, C and D offered
in Men’s and Women’s. RULES: USTTA Rules will apply. Matches are 2 out of 3
games to 21 point, 2 point advantage to win.
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The Intramural-Recretiona!
Sports Department will open
their new outdoor sports com
plex this semester. This com
plex includes fields, space
equivalent to 8 football field, 4
softball fields and various ote
fields. In addition, the driving
range will be open to the univer
sity community as well as to the
Bryan/College Station commu
nity. Finishing touches are being
put on the driving range and is
scheduled to be open in the next
few weeks.
Salt Water Wade Fishing Trip
This is planned for September 19-21
on the Upper Texas Coast. Fishing
areas include West Galveston Bay, San
Luis Pass, Seaward Side - North Jetty,
Pelican Isalnd, Gulf Coast Fishing Pier,
etc. Sign ups for this continue through
September 15 in the Intramural-Recre
ational Sports Office, 159 Read. The
$25. 00 fee for this trip includes rental of
group camping equipment and life jack
ets, transportation costs, live fishing bait,
and experienced instruction in tactics for
catching game fish. A pre-trip meeting is
scheduled for Monday, September 15, 7
PM in the Grove. For more information
call Patsy at 845-7826 or Chris at 845-
4511/693-3776.
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