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The Battalion
Friday, September 14,1|
Friday,
Battalion Classifieds
Waiting period proposed for
Houston handgun purchases
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HOUSTON (AP) — A seven-day
waiting period could be in store for
people wanting to buy a handgun in
Houston if Councilwoman Sheila
Jackson Lee has her way.
Lee on Tuesday asked fellow city
council members to seek changes in
the state law that bars cities from re
stricting the sale or transfer of fire
arms or ammunition.
Although she had no specific pro
posal, she said the city should check
the backgrounds of those who want
to purchase handguns.
“If we catch one individual who
may be the perpetrator, if you will,
“If we catch one
individual who may be
the perpetrator, if you
will, of a random
violent crime, then I
think we have gone a
long way.”
— Shelia Jackson Lee,
councilwoman
said. “And I think that people
are seeking legally to protect it
selves will still have that right.”
The seven-day wait would bet!
first for a Texas city.
Dave Edmondson, executiveig ( .u
rector of the Texas State RifleAsi;
WASH I
retaryj
dav he see*
of a random violent crime, then I
think we have gone a long way,” Lee
•j . • Mie surge
ciation, said his organization J lt . , S onal
fight any proposed changes iniB”',. pt ron
1985 law that limits how cities:: n \v iikins
counties can restrict firearms. , ' aso
Edmondson said studies indioll’ ^
that in 22 other states with “coolrglP || ( (; ()
off periods,” crime is not reducedl 5 " ^ . n [^ t ,
the wait because most criminalsr
guns on the street.
E. German
statues stand
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at passing traffic. Cars roll down Ho
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Germany is less than three weeks
away from becoming a single bastion
of Western capitalism, but much of
the new nation will be filled with to
tems to the old East Germany.
While leaders argue over how to
pay for unification and East Ger
mans worry about their jobs, many
towns are wondering what to do with
all those old statues, streets, squares
and schools dedicated to the stal
warts of socialism.
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than merely changing street signs
and carting away scowling icons of
stone and bronze.
In southern East Germany, Karl
Marx City wasted little time reclaim
ing its historical name, Chemnitz.
But it is taking much longer to de
cide what to do with Karl himself, a
huge, glowering bust that dwarfs
tourists who stare at his gargantuan
noggin in the heart of town.
No community has taken a
greater interest in this issue than
East Berlin, the showcase of the for
mer Communist government and
the historic heart of what will be the
capital of a united nation.
An estimated 800 postwar mon
uments dot the cityscape, some of
them the centerpieces of squares. In
Leninplatz, the Soviet revolutionary
is affixed to a jagged panel, scowling
in flowing overcoat, one hand on his
lapel and the other clenched at his
side.
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stands erect while Marx sits at his
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Class of ‘90 will present gifts, money SaturdaJ
Texas A&M’s Class of ’90 will
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the A&M and Southwestern
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The students also
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million when claimed in
by the Class of 2090.
Other gifts include $10,000 to
the Sterling C. Evans Library and
a $5,000 endowment to help off
set expenses for Muster.
Institute will conduct tour of Jordan Collectior
The Jordan Institute for Inter
national Awareness will conduct a
tour of the Jordan Collection
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Mrs. Leland T. Jordan named
the collection after her husband,
who collected memorabilia and
art objects during their trips
abroad.
The tour starts in the Jordan
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