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TINTED SOFT LENSES DAILY WEAR OR EXTENDED WEAR Spare PR at V2 price with purchase of first pr at regular price! Call 696-3754 For Appointment Sale ends Dec. 30,1987 Offer applies to standard Bausch & Lomb, Clba, Barnes-Hinds lenses only. CHARLES C. SCHROEPPEL, O.D., P.C. DOCTOR OF OPTOMETRY * Eye exam & care kit not Included 707 South Texas Ave., Suite 101D College Station, Texas 77840 1 block South of Texas & University Tuesday, December 8, 1987/The Battalion/Page 7 Cargo plane falls short of runway, injures 2 on board off DALLAS (AP) — A cargo plane spun out of control and crashed Monday short of the runway at Red Bird Airport, injuring two people aboard the craft, authorities said. “A large plane crashed,” airport spokesman Richard Janousek said. “I don’t exactly know what kind it is.” He said the plane crashed shortly before 6 p.m. Electricity in operations offices at the airport was cut, but power was later restored, he said. According to unofficial, initial re ports, only two people were aboard the aircraft, described as a Lockheed Lodestar cargo plane, and both sur vived the crash. Officials said the crash site was near U.S. Highway 67 on Dallas’ southwest side, inside the city limits. Duncanville Fire Department spokesman Steve Hall said the plane’s occupants were hurt but he did not know the extent of their in juries. “One of the men was really torn up,” said Jenarold Triplett, manager of a McDonald’s restaurant who watched the crash a short distance from the business. “And another barely walked away, but he did walk,” she said. “But they got out of the flames in time.” The plane “came out of the sky and was spinning around,” Triplett said. “It was spinning but barely under control,” she said. “Then they must have lost it, and it went straight down. “It blew up. It blew up twice. When it hit, it blew and then it blew again. And all the lights went out. “I was watching out the window when it happened. Parts are scat tered everywhere.” The craft was believed to be a 12- passenger plane but there were no further details, said a civilian work ing in the Dallas Police Department dispatch office who identified her self only as Rodriguez. Railroad official says campaign will focus on presidential race AUSTIN (AP) — Railroad Com missioner Jim Nugent on Monday said his re-election campaign will in clude a close watch on the presi dential contenders. “The Super Tuesday primary gives us all a priceless opportunity to insist that the candidates in both par ties speak to the energy issue with concrete and specific programs that will help get Texas back to work,” Nugent said. Nugent has served for nine years on the three-member panel that reg ulates the energy and transportation industries in Texas. “The job is tougher now than ever before,” Nugent said. “This is not the time to be training a commis sioner with no experience in state government. It requires experience and tough outspoken leadership if our commissioners are to make the kind of difference in the creation of a national policy that they have in the past,” he said. Nugent again urged his “energy recovery program” that includes tax breaks as an incentive for explora tion and drilling. He said he would be shopping his plan with the presi dential candidates. “I do not intend to endorse any one (candidate) but I am prepared to take any candidate to the oil patch and to educate any candidate who feels the need to learn about the eco nomic consequences of unstable en- ergy prices,” he said. Commissioner seeks to encourage search for new gas supplies m AUSTIN (AP) — Railroad Com missioner John Sharp said Monday he will propose a change of commis sion rules to encourage exploration for new gas supplies in Texas. . Under Sharp’s proposal, gas wells in new fields would be allowed to produce at maximum deliverability for two years from the date the first gas from the field is sold, or until the sixth well is completed, whichever comes first. Then, the wells would come un der the commission’s normal gas proration system. Pipelines would be required to take such new gas supplies before gas from most other wells. After two years, or completion of the sixth 1 Motorcycle riders collect toys for children in need AG-BIOMED MAJORS ANIMAL PRODUCTION FIELD STUDY Course Trip Jan. 7-16th 1988 ANSC 400 Sec. 501, 2 hr. credit 10 day Texas travel course to acquaint students with all phases of animal production and related industries. Visit 40 units to learn how and why they manage as they do. Owners and managers will visit about and give tours of their units plus share their management philosophies with you. BRINGS THE REAL WORLD INTO THE CLASSROOM! Partial list of tour stops include: Yo Ranch Vinson E.T. 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Motorcycle riders from through out the Texas Panhandle and nearby states shed their tough-guy image this weekend to help gather toys for needy children. The moving mass of chrome, leather and denim was part of the 50£ /S# V 0 T'ORN well, the wells would join other wells under the regular priority system. “I’ve been told by independent producers that their bankers will not approve loans for new discovery wells because they fear they can’t sell it if they find it,” Sharp said. “This rule does away with that argument by insuring this gas a place in the market.” He said studies show that unless something is done to stem falling gas production in Texas, the state could have critical gas supply problems within two or three years. “In fact, we could have some spot deliverability problems this winter if we get a cold snap,” he said. Toxic chemical evidence leaks in deputy clerk's office STUDY SPECIAL any fudge or pop-corn purchase Ask about Christmas specialties! 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