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Texas College Station Bryan Page 4/Thursday, October 29, 1986 /The Battalion ‘Changes in ’86 RHAIIoween RHA leader: Policy takes out trouble By David Betz Reporter The controversial policy changes for RHAIIoween this year are intended to keep the fun but eliminate the problems, the presi dent of the Residence Hall Asso ciation said Wednesday. David McDowell, in a speech at Sully’s Symposium, said the be nefits of changing trick-or-treat rules outweigh the costs. About 50 people gathered in front of the Lawrence Sullivan Ross statue to hear McDowell speak. He mentioned past problems with dorm trick-or-treating, citing an altercation last year that re sulted in the arrests of two Texas A&M students on charges of assault and battery. He also said excessive drinking and property damage are prob lems that need to be corrected. “If we stuck with the same for mat we would be acting irrespons ibly,” McDowell said. He said RHA didn’t change the Halloween policyjust to anger stu dents. However, members of the audi ence were just as concerned with other housing issues. McDowell discussed RHA’s preliminary plans for coed hous ing at A&M. He said there will be no coed roommates and that only juniors and seniors will be allowed RHA President David McDowell spoke Wednesday to al>out 50 pt«»p ITUHO |)i at Sully’s Symposium. to live in coed dorms. It will he a while before final decisions will be made, McDowell said, and he didn’t know which dorms would become coed. “We haven’t picked out a hall,” he sail wants < Oue non noun McD< light rejected, but a nen sum ned to determine stud ions about visitation how ! soils, he said, half of tlic favored extended visiuu and half opposed the White: Clements trying to use personal wealth to buy election Clements White spt $19 million EDNA (AP) — Former Gov. Bill Clements hopes to use his enormous personal wealth to buy the election. Gov. Mark White charged Wednesday. “The people are going to recog nize that the governorship’s not for sale,” White said. “Just because you have great personal wealth doesn’t qualify you for being governor.” White’s comments came after both candidates on Tuesday f iled financial reports with the secretary of state. But Clements, campaigning in Houston, said, “You "know, Demo crats always say those sort of things... He’s talking to the campaign fairy, I guess.” Clements’ report showed that he has raised a total of about S9.75 mil lion and spent $ ( .).(t million in the campaign to date. White’s total is ab out Si 1 million raised and S9.4 mil lion spent. In the past 30 days, Clements raised S3.55 million — with about S2.6 million of that coming in loans he personally guaranteed. Founder of one of the world's largest oil- drilling companies, Clements is a multi-millionaire. 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