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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1994)
•day • September• September 21, 1994 mm l he Battalion 1’age 3 s: mpaiiQi p oli ce hat the school car mpaired person, e dogs to active d business people The following inci dents were reported (iversity Police Department ?en 8 September and 16 fei nber: now a volunteerl jobs in the Bryar.j meaner Theft Hnn Hall - A green Trek 21- nany roles for stiiiM k' c y c le was stolen, iteers can workirBy^ 13 ^’ bield I leruse - A royal work for the net : f e |' 3ac ' < P act< anc ' lts contents and communityuB stolen from the second walkers, hesaid/M 0 the building, hwest Guide Do6f p f km 8 Ar ea 49 - Two cy- br puppy walkers N were stopped for operat- expand in theB | ' bicycle without head- y expect to haven't 0ne , of , the 1 su bjects told ■nicer that he had taken the nth the support® 16 without permission He area,” Baker sail re P? rtecl| y fo V nd the bic y' i from that area, e on the ground near a resi- oport there, and® 6 l3alL , T be individual was ays involved." Bleo an<: ' taken to the Brazos ' 1 W [ y b 3 'b The second subject as released. ■orticulture Forest Science Ttling - Three eight foot Ficus Bamin trees were removed n Haiti, a senior® a planter near the building, id. ^®terling C. Evans Library - A former president lack nylon Outdoor Products i of nearly scuttlir.iHkpack containing a Sony >y deploying aniriHIkman cassette player and hile negotiations»ithor assorted items was stolen a cubicle on the third floor, tain Hall - An aqua 5-speed cle was stolen. arking Area 29 - A blue winn 21-speed bicycle was en. Lt. Gen. Raoul CsMbisa Dining Center - A black e deal. The agreerBtdoor Products backpack and criticism from larpltontents were stolen, nk Clinton went , iinta. Hault aw Hall - A verbal exchange between residents of Law and tian vay. "What we 1 tccomplish was; oart,” Carter told Oj ton’s foreign ] 1 that an imminerj was what pushed: Puryear prior to a football game resulted in an assault of a Puryear resident. The victim was struck in the head with a bottle by a sub ject who ran to a room in Law Hall and crawled out the window to avoid apprehension. The vic tim was treated at the Beutel Health Center for a laceration to the forehead that required 10 stitches to close. TAMU Golf Course - An in vestigating officer responded to a report of a fight in progress be tween a male and female. The officer located the two subjects. There was no evidence of a physical assault, and neither sub ject wished to file charges. Disorderly Conduct by Lan- guage Lowler Hall - A group of males on the fourth floor of Lowler was shouting at a group of females on the second floor of Hughes Hall. The Residence Director requested the group to be quiet. When he returned a second time, a subject not pre sent for the first warning verbally assaulted the Resident Director. Upon arrival of the investigating Officer, the Resident Director re quested that charges not be filed. The subject was told to leave the area to avoid being ar rested for criminal trespassing. Disorderly Conduct Wellborn Road - A citation was issued to a subject who was observed exposing his genitals from the rear of a vehicle as it traveled northbound on Well born Road. Clark Street and Joe Routt - A subject was issued a citation for urinating in public. Possession of Controlled Sub stance (Marijuanal/Possession or Delivery of Drug Paraphernalia Coke Street - A cyclist was stopped for disregarding a traffic control sign at the intersection of Coke and Lubbock Streets. As the subject pulled his wallet from his pocket, the officer observed a package of Zig Zag papers. When asked about the presence of marijuana on his person, the subject handed the officer a sanowich bag containing a green leafy substance believed to be marijuana. The subject was placed under arrest. Prior to transport, a cigarette box con taining a hancf rolled cigarette containing a green leary sub stance believeo to be marijuana was removed from this person. The subject was taken to Brazos County Jail. Evading Arrest or Detention Spence Street - A cyclist re fused to follow the instructions of a traffic officer after committing a traffic violation. The subject clid not stop and fled the presence of the officer. Criminal Mischief Hotard Hall - A witness noti fied UPD that several people were writing their names and other graffiti in the freshly poured cement on the west side of Hotard Hall. Upon arrival, the investigating officer observed 20-30 names written in the ce ment. A Hotard Hall resident as sisted the officer by brushing off the names. Parking Area 49 - The front window of a vehicle was broken. , vK> RESEARCH TOENAIL FUNGUS? ARE YOUR TOENAILS DISCOLORED, CRUMBLING, AND OR THICKENED? You may have a fungal infection of the toenail. 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Doors open at 8, dance from 9-lam. $1.50 Pitchers 8-10pm. $1 Zima & Firewater shots all night long. $2 off cover with current student/faculty/staff ID. Doors open at 8, dance from 9-lam. S*'O nNS Sept. 17 ,h E.T. Conley & Sept. 24' ,, Rick Trevino 822-2222 2309 FM 2818 South RATHER Wednesday [firtly cloudy. High near 91. iutheast wind 7-12 m.p.h. Wednesday Night ’ertly cloudy. Low near 63. luth wind 5-10 m.p.h. Thursday Partly cloudy. High near 92. Southeast wind 10-15 m.p.h. Thursday Night Partly cloudy with isolated showers. Low near 63. 4 4 / V Friday Mostly sunny. High near 85. ED 3AND IN a > i A (P"* it it Tt> V >1 Source - A&M Chapter of the American Meteorological Society UCS/FDCS IS NOW HIRING! Jniversal Computer Systems &. Ford Dealer Computer Services of Houston have teamed up to become the hire! largest company offering business software & hardware to auto dealerships. Continued growth has reated several new departments and many of open positions. We are looking for entry level applicants to [rain on our system and learn to provide the superior customer service we are known for. Openings include: Client Support Reps - Analyze and trouble shoot software problems. Software Installation Reps - Travel to client sites to provide one-on-one training as they convert to our system. Soles Reps - A very professional sales position to sell top-of-the-line hardware and software which automate every aspect of a dealership. Programmers - COBOL knowledge desired to develop and maintain business software applications for our system. Technical Writers/Translators - To research and learn our custom software, then compose user-friendly instruction manuals for our clients, Spanish fluency required. Client Education - Develop software training courses and travel to client sites to conduct training sessions, Spanish fluency required. These are only a few of the open positions we currently have available. 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