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Each is designed to help improve your grades and save you time. Come in and see our Cliffs Notes display. Available at: r 6aokst:are ^ ^ 845-8681 Page 6/The Battalion/Tuesday, December 1, 1987 Annual Christmas craft festival will be today, tomorrow at MSC By Kim File Reporter University Plus will have its ninth annual craft festival from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today and Wednes day at Rudder Fountain. Wayne Helton, University Plus supervisor, said all the crafts will be handmade. “Everything there will be hand crafted by the people who are selling it,” Helton said. “None of the items will be mass production- type things that are seen in the malls or other retail stores.” Helton said the outdoor festi val will feature from 50 to 60 craft vendors, primarily from Texas. “Most of our vendors come from surrounding metropolitan areas,” he said. “A lot come from the Houston, Fort Worth and Austin areas.” Texas A&M senior Susan Miller said she waits for the festi val before she starts her Christmas shopping every year. “I’ve been able to find the most unusual gifts,” Miller said. Helton said prices will vary. “There will be things below $5,” he said, “and in the jewelery areas particularly, you may see some things priced upwards of $50. But most vendors, I’m sure, will be keeping it a litde lower than that.” The festival will feature Christmas speciality craftsmen as well as those who sell non-sea- sonal items, he said. “As far as Christmas things, you’re going to see a lot of people offering wreaths and various handmade decorations for the Christmas tree and other places,” he said. “Also, they’ll be offering folk art items with wooden cut outs of children’s toys and ani mals and that sort of thing.” The majority of the vendors partcipating, however, are those specializing in a product line on a full-time basis, he said. There will be potters, jewelers and photographers, among oth ers. “This year, we have more of the serious craftsmen that have a particular product concentra tion,” he said. “Shows like ours, the Renaissance Festival and the Scarborough Fair provide the sole source of income for many of these people.” Graphic by SusviCtt Former state congressman Kazen die funeral services slated for Wednesda AUSTIN (AP) — Services will be held Wednesday for former Texas Congressman Abraham “Chick” Kazen Jr. of Laredo, who died from a heart attack. Kazen, 68, who had served in the Texas Legis lature before being elected to Congress in 1966, had been admitted to Seton Medical Center Thanksgiving night suffering from chest pains, hospital spokesman M.A. Bengtson said Monday. lid. He died Sunday night, she saic A native of Laredo, Kazen graduated from La redo High School and attended the University of Texas and Cumberland University Law School. A pilot during World War II, he served in North Africa, Sicily, Italy, India and Burma. Kazen flew more than 17,000 hours in over seas combat during the war, and he also served as the personal pilot for Gen. Sir Oliver Leese, the commander of Allied Ground Forces in the China-Burma-India theater. Kazen served in the Texas House of Represen tatives from 1947 to 1952 and the Texas Senate from 1953 through 1966. He served as president pro tempore of the Senate in 1959. During his legislative career, he sponsored a preschool program for non-English speaking children. While in Washington, Kazen served as chair man of the House subcommittee on water and power resources. He served through 1984. Kazen’s 23rd Congressional District extended from San Antonio’s south side to Laredo west to Eagle Pass. A rosary is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. today, funeral Mass is scheduled for Wednesday moi ing at Blessed Sacrament Church in Laredo. Kazen is survived by his wife, ConsueloJ children and eight grandchildren. ^P- Kazen in the 1984 Democratic primary, saidi zen told him a few months ago he was feti well. “To hear of his passing certainly saddens ie Bustamante said. “His family has had a lot of history in therii b political and business areas. UTSA professor offers ideas about divorce Warped by Scott McCullt SAN ANTONIO (AP) —- Many divorce settlements could stop being family feuds if bickering spouses and attorneys adopt a new economic divorce settlement formula, a pro fessor says. Keith Fairchild, an economics professor at the University of Texas at San Antonio, said his formula equally divides community property and future income resulting from the marriage. “If there is a net benefit of $40,000 to the couple (as a result of their marriage) then I say $20,000 to each (in the divorce setdement),” Fairchild said. Current law provides for the equal division of property that a couple ac quires during marriage. 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