The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 15, 1994, Image 11

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    September 15
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The Battalion
EATHER
Today
Partly cloudy with isolated
|howers or thunderstorms. A
iigh near 92. Southeast
rinds near 10 m.p.h.
Tonight
Partly cloudy. A low near
2. Light winds
Friday
Partly cloudy becoming
mostly cloudy with isolated af
ternoon showers and thunder
storms. A high near 89. East
winds 10-15 m.p.h.
Friday Night
Mostly cloudy with widely
scattered showers and thun
derstorms. A low near 70.
Saturday
Mostly cloudy with widely
scattered showers and thun
derstorms. A high near 87.
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United Way execs
indicted for misuse
of charity funds
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A committee was appointed by
EL^MsIie last year to revise election
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Bioother. Last year’s problems
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closed polling sites.
Chris McNeely, chair of the
Student Senate’s Rules and Reg
ulations Committee, said the fi
nal revisions will be done when
they can be done right.
“We’ve done the thought
processes, we just have to get
them down on paper,” he said.
Tobin Boenig, speaker of the
senate, said there were a lot of
loop holes in the old regulations
and they weren’t air-tight.
“The election commissioner had
to make decisions in the past but
he really couldn’t go on the rules,”
he said. “One example is that you
aren’t supposed to carry campaign
material to the ballot, but what
exactly is campaign material?”
Boenig said he hopes people re
alize that the Student Senate
wants to make the election regula
tions as effective as possible and
that’s why it’s taking so long.
“I want to emphasize that we
want to make these as air-tight
as possible.”
ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) —
The former president of United
Way of America and two former
executives have been indicted
on charges they spent the chari
ty’s money on vacations, apart
ments and personal air travel.
William Aramony, 67, presi
dent of United Way from 1970
to 1992, was named in a 71-
count federal grand jury indict
ment announced Tuesday by the
U.S. attorney’s office.
Also indicted were Stephen
J. Paulachak, 49, a United
Way executive from 1971 to
1988 and president of a spinoff
company that was indicted;
and Thomas J. Merlo, 63, chief
financial officer of the charity
from 1990 to 1992.
The alleged diversion of
funds caused a shakeup at the
national charity organization
when it was first reported by
the news media two years ago.
Contributions to local United
Way organizations fell off
sharply but have since stabi
lized.
United Way of America is the
national service and training
center for local United Way or
ganizations and is financed by
dues from the local groups.
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