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    Page 8/The Battalion/Wednesday, March 30, 1988
Battalion
Classifieds
# NOTICE
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plus two weeks annual training in a
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out how you qualify for $5,040 for college.
Stop by or call:
College Station Recruiting Station
Post Oak Mall, 1500 Harvey Road
College Station, Texas 77840-3751
(409) 764-0418
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Police Beat
The following were reported
to the University Police Depart
ment from March 21 through
March 23, 1988:
MISDE ME AN O R T H E F I :
• Four bicycles were reo-
ported stolen from various places
on campus.
• A woman reported that
someone stole several items from
a gray bag attached to her bicycle
that was parked in the Soil and
Crops bike racks.
• A student reported that
someone stole a gray "Art Bend"
tool box and contents from where
he had left it in the third-floor lab
of the Architecture Centei Build
ing “C."
BURGLARY OF A MOTOR VE
HICLE:
• A resident of Cain Hall re
ported that someone removed a
Commodore 64 personal com
puter system from his room.
• Other burglaries were re
ported by residents of Dorms 9
and 10, Aston Hall and Mosher
Hall. They reported severalt
sonal items, $ 122-00 in cash a
several corps uniforms
taken.
CRIMINAL MISCHIEF:
• From Hensel Park, itwasrj
ported that someone da
the Women’s bathroom in tj
park and cut down two
nearby.
• I wo children were caugltiJ
the basement of the Tear!
Building. A UPD officertookj
tody of the children and
tut tied them over to their |
ents.
FFLONY THEFT:
• A student reported his I
Yamaha 350 X-7 motomd
missing from where he parkedJ
in the motorcycle lot PA30,n
Northeate.
INDl- CENT EXPOSURE:
• A woman in Mosher 1
ported that she observed ai
standing nearby who appro
her and began to masturbate
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Ballet troupe help;
troubled company
by taking half pay
DALLAS (AP) — The Dallas Bal
let dancers, hoping to save the fiiia-
nically troubled company, have
agreed to accept only half of the
back pay owed them, their union
leader said Tuesday.
“We felt like now that we’ve got
the product, let’s not fall,” Kent
White, a dancer who is acting as
corps’ union representative, said.
“We said ‘Let’s find way to pay debts
and continue with what we have.’ "
Leaders of the Dallas Ballet an
nounced Mondav night that thev will
start a new season this fall with a re
structured debt, smaller budget and
a full complement of dancers.
One of the keys to the comeback is
an agreement by the dancers to ac
cept half of the back pay owed them,
Jack Page, the ballet’s executive di
rector, said.
“We’re looking on it as a dona
tion,” White said, adding the darn
ers have a long history of helping the
Dallas company raise funds.
“There are three members who
are not happy with the arrangement,
but we’ve gen 20 who are very happy
with it.”
Page said the 30 dancers were
owed about $150,000 for 10 weeks
in back pay, but agreed to take about
half that.
Dallas Ballet officials canceled the
remainder of the 1987-88 season in
January, announcing it would ctis-
be
be
pled};
pany
band unless it could raise $#)
and complete a restructuring<
by March 15.
Page said half the $400,(KXIuiJ
paid hills was forgiven by
and creditors and about $100,IK
the remainder owed has
been pledged.
I don’t think it’s too earlul
the Dallas Ballet has been ui
Page said. “We’re very pleasecj
i long hard Fight.’’
■>pite seeming $260,001
es lor next season, theij
needs to raise an addin
million before its October
perlormance.
We’ve normally raised all
third more than that," Pages
"Wove got a long lislofafii
and supporters and we'vegoti
to them.
1 he ballet’s revised $2.4
annual budget, down from$3,1 j
lion, calls for $1.3 millionincoi
but ions to be donated bvindivil
and corporation
Karl /avitkovskv, presidentoij
Dallas Ballet Association, saidc
itors agreed to restructure l!ie|
let’s $1.8 million debt intoi
est payments over a la-yearpenl
White saiil dancers madetkf
rillce because they are cornu
Dallas and to the troupe’s;
rector, Flemming Fhndt. Hei
dancers were also impressedi
Page.
Officer death brings
call for two-man unit!
BEAUMONT (AP) — A police
union president wants City Council
to return the police department to
two-officer patrol units in the wake
of the recent slaying of an officer
who was killed while working alone.
Sgt. Mike Siebe, president of the
Beaumont Police Officers Associa
tion, said he also will ask council
members next week to supply offi
cers with modern bullet-proof vests
at the city’s expense.
Union members are concerned
with police safety after last week’s
shooting death of Officer Paul
Douglas Hulsey Jr. as he investi-
gated a suspect with a stolen car at a
Beaumont hotel, Siebe told the
Beaumont Enterprise on Monday.
Hulsey had been in radio contact
wdth a backup officer who was as
signed to investigate a traffic fatality
nearby.
A few minutes after the!
officer left for the fatality, Hul
29, was shot and killed.
Hulsey wore a bullet-proof4
that had front and back panels,|
the large-caliber bullet hithimifl
side.
vSiebe said officers buy their*
bullet-proof vests, which cancoi
much as $350.
He said ihe city can buy
vests in bulk for less per vesttliaiil
dividuals officers pay.
Police Chief George Schuldi : j
the department lost 10 officerp
tions in 1983 and again lost]
strength in 1985 after thecit/'j
vestment loss to ESM Gove
Securities, a defunct and
Florida securities dealer thaij
frauded several public investor|
more t han $300 million in M*
1985.
Convicted killer on death m
receives stay from high coif
‘DENOTES DOLBY STEHSO- I
HUNTSVILLE (AP) — A convicted
killer scheduled to die for mur
dering a sheriffs deputy nine years
ago won a reprieve Tuesday from
the U.S. Supreme Court, hours be
fore his scheduled execution.
By a 6-3 vote, the justices granted
the stay pending action by the court
on a formal appeal by J'dm Henry
Selvage.
ton jewelry store lobberybuu
not drawn his gun.
The dissenters were Chief Justice
William H. Renquist and justices By
ron R. White and Sandra Day
O’Conner.
Attorneys for Selvage filed an ap
peal with the high court Tuesday, a
day after an appeals court vacated a
stay granted by a federal judge.
The appeal covered several
but Selvage’s strongest chance
winning a reprieve stemmed
his use of the same argument the
prerne Court heard March
Texas inmate Donald Gene Fi
lin’s case, attorney David Cun
ham said.
Franklin’s attorney argued
Texas’ capital punishment law !
jurors from giving full considerJ 1 !
to “mitigating circumstances”4
gesting life in prison as moreappj
priate than the death penalty.
Selvage was sentenced to die be
fore dawn Wednesday for the shoot
ing death of Harris County Sheriffs
Deputy Albert Garza,'who was killed
July 30, 1979 — his 48th birthday.
Garza was trying to prevent a Hous-
“We’ve got a Franklin issue,
imagine that will get the court* I
tention,” Cunningham said. “In 1 ' |
optimistic in light of Calvin''
liams.”
In February, Williams, ann^
Texas inmate, won a stay from
Supreme Court about 90 mi 111
before he was to be executed,
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