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Interested men should desire to be involved socially as well as academically during their college careers. If you have any questions or are interested but can’t make the meetings, feel free to call us at 693-2872. BRING A FRIEND! We won’t allow your assets to crash and bum. Be aware. When you are leasing a residence, your contents are not protected unless you insure them for as long as you reside there. If you are a Texas resident or are from out of state or overseas, you are required by law to carry adequate insurance coverage on your vehicle. Anco can help. Anco Insurance has been insuring the assets of the (acuity, staff and students of Texas A&M University since 1873. We think you’ll find us to be a tradition of excellence in the insurance of Aggie property. .Anco Insurance A Winning Alliance Since 1873 2501 South Texas Avenue College Station, TX 77840 (409) 776-2626 Officials say Town Hal money troubles settle! War By Dawn Butz Staff Writer PICTUR THAT 6 PAUL. J TuoK J Financial difficulties that forced MSC Town Hall to announce an end to Broadway shows and big-name concerts have been resolved, thanks to a new contract with Pace Concerts of Houston and a decision to use promoters exclusively for program ming concerts, according to MSC of ficials. Robert Arrowood, vice chairman for the Broadway series, said the de cision was a result of a low reserve budget and date conflicts with the MSC Organization for the Perform ing Arts Society. “We were afraid that if the shows didn’t do well we wouldn’t be able to recoup any losses,” Arrowood said. Hall confirmed a deal to work with the Houston concert promoters. “The way it’s set up we will be as suming no risks when we program concerts through Pace,” Arrowood said. “They assume all of the risk and then we get a cut of any profits." Mann said Pace is not in J He said that the concerts have been the major money losers in the past. But late this summer Town He said that now all of the money can be directed towards Broadway and the smaller series. At present, Pace has only signed to promote the Sept. 21 Huey Lewis concert. But Paige Mann, vice chairman of concerts, said all concerts this year will be promoter shows. “If not with Pace, then (we’ll go) through other promoters," Mann said. “Regardless of the promoter we work with they will still take the fi nancial risk. . . That’s the capital thing here, we don’t have the funds to take the risk. in promoting any countnB here, something Mannsai'P major problem last year. 1 own Hall lost money on JB C ireenwood concert andtht® can Music Tour, iwo counirB that appeared here last year. Hj i hough concerts arejustg the Town Hall budget, tlitI lost more than $ 18,000last rB rowood attributes mostofikH a t hange in the public relat E gram. He said the loss for the[■ veai was just over $800,but® seat the two separate putijl tions committees — one iomens and the other Bj| slum s — were merged. B Arrowood said thisvearal (ominittees will return toA operations. Wait AT THE BEG SUPREME B DfVOUREI Space station work transfer called off SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP) — The Johnson Space Center will regain control of the interior el ements of the crew compartment of America’s space station under an agreement now being negotiated be tween managers of two NASA cen ters, a space agency spokesperson said Tuesday. The spokesperson, Mark Hess, made the comments to clarify a statement made earlier Tuesday by Sen. Phil Gramm, R-Texas. The senator said that the Texas center would have “full control of the habitation module,” but Hess said the development of the hull and exterior of the module would still be managed by the Marshall Space Flight Center in Alabama. Hess emphasized that work man agement assignments for the space station are still tentative and that agreement still has not been af firmed by both centers nor by the National Space and Aeronautics Ad ministration headquarters. Hess said that, in effect, the plan merely would return to Johnson a work assignment that had been taken away under a previous revi- sion of the space station plan. Under the plan, Hess said that Marshall would oversee construction of the external components. Police Beat m r e ported Depart- The following were to the University Polk ment through Monday: MISDEMEANOR THEF L: • Two telephones were stolen from the Physics & Engineering Building. • A student in Mosher Hall re ported that somebody stole her 12-by-12 brown shag rug from where she had left it outside her dorm room. • A pizza delivery man said someone stole three bottles of soft drinks from him. He later reported being victim ized again and that somebody had run up behind him and tried to steal his pizza. FELONY THEFT: • Someone stole a Hewlett- Packard 97 S programmable <al- culator from 230B Kleberg. The police report said access to the room was gained by key. • An Apple lie personal com puter was stolen from room 2301 Kleberg. The report said access to the room appears to have been gained by key. PUBLIC INTOXICATION: • Police reported pulling over a Fowler Hall resident after she ran a stop sign on campus. The report said the woman, who had alcohol on her breath and was unsteady on her feet, told the of ficer she was lost. She was escorted back to her JOIN THE corona beach club ..... ^ 86C Corona Beer vs V Thursdays 8:00 til Midnight Jointhe-Club! ^College Station Hilton 801 University Dr. East/693-7500 dorm room where another dent said she would takers sibility for the woman. • Police reported pullin; a man f or t unning a stopts: campus. The report uiL when the driver got outofth and l>egan walking toward'it ficer, the officer noticed the was very unsteady on hisfe. eves were red and hisspee: slurred. The officer reported tkj man said he had consume: ; 12 bottles of beer. Afteradn lering field sobriety tests,tit cer arrested the man fort while intoxicated. • University polite repj pulling over a man for rurd campus stop sign. Afterihd failed three sobriety tests.sj taken to the University Pok; partment where his picked him up. By CRIMINAL MISCHIEf • \ 1 limn Hall reside . someone threw a rock t® his dorm room window. The Russell at the j chitectu The days aft tended Lee,' is honoi lie: Ear tion of Amarill can be s Accoi deo do Russell • A brown, plaid sof. placed on top of the founE:l| Rudder Lower. 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