The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 26, 1995, Image 5

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    day • September 26, 1995
Page 5 • The Battalion
NEWS
^anetDRIEFS
Idson new director
disabilities services
lr. Jo Hudson has been appointed
|e new Texas A&M coordinator of
es for students with disabilities,
udson comes to the position
a background of faculty appoint-
Js, experience in higher educa-
administratiorv and work with
^-represented populations in a
ty of settings.
Historic society looking
ior Eastgate area photos
I' liege Station Historic Preserva-
and the ( onferem e
„.ic rr.-.ii. 'iwR.J er Advisory Committee are look-
ngfor people who have photos, docu-
e owners of frenls or memorabilia of life in the
liHege Station Eastgate area from the
1920s to 1950s.
employeijl interested citizens may attend a
or also woi iffee and discussion on Wednesday
ards. )I9:’’0 a.m. at the College Station
Stephan Sllonlerence Center on George Bush
aers of Co Jr
use in JamwW 16 committees are putting togeth-
' ‘In oral history of early College Sta-
that people ijl' ite '
^ 1 Former Gov. Richards
a good piaclovers from surgery
the slow-iwl ‘
around f'fliRtJSTiN (AP) - Former Gov. Ann
. lords is out of the hospital and tak-
•; lit easy after surgery on her broken
| llv.nd.
Uȣ,i<rH'She's resting at home," Bill Cryer,
Ul Iclllkme spokesman for Richards, said
*|Hwlay after her release from Seton
in group of Center. "My understanding is
ve to be 21 ^ as Nrned off the telephone."
■idn in thpre ; B :r V er saicl Richards was "a little
1 ‘ f , Wcr the weather" in the wake of Sat-
ly afe wb .« , s „ rgery
,ks tne age«.raj octors | nser t ec | i wo pi ns j n to
|tily” bones in Richards' hand, said
ployees ha k e t(, n spokeswoman Gayle Cranberry,
i limited sp. She added that Richards' doctors ex-
I; Ht a full recovery.
Live to theofWichards, 62, broke her hand last
to mess when she fell while walking
I along the hike-and-hike trail around
amont n , Austin's Town Lake, Cryer said.
M /^Richards, who was governor from
y Bean makO, (o 1995j broke he f right ank | e in
PBS while walking along the hiking
w years to gt| ra j| near downtown Austin.
Maxwell said'
ng when yoij^yvote aims to force
urban issues discussion
Stew Milne, The Battalion
/ SPY
Civil engineering major Eric Ramsower, Jr. looks through the site of a level for his CVEN 201 plane
surveying class Monday afternoon outside the Wisenbaker Engineering Research Center.
Dixie Theatre
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THURSDAY 09/28
Freudian Slip
Improv Comedy $5
FRIDAY 09/29
Bugs
Henderson
Rock $8
SATURDAY 09/30
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former stuck §ST. PAUL*, Minn. (AP) — The idea:
■ urban straw vote for president that
come inonwt^ 011 ^ ^ orce candidates to talk about
1 1 • l thi problems of America's cities.
I „ The reality: legal problems, politi-
games. R| maneuver j n g an d candidates with
ghsn major yJ| e | eC [j ons on t| ie j r in'mcJs.
rtg the Dry B®QtyVote is a nonbinding presiden
tial vote coinciding with local elec-
parents jfions on Nov. 7 in 20 U.S. cities, in
to see whcTJuding Minneapolis, Boston and
about,” SrNewark, N.J.
le Dry Rear, v; I But the Democratic National Com-
id when my miltee is lobbying to keep President
school here Clinton off the ballot. And major cities
ir me talk at# h a5 (( Nev ^ York are , n f participating
j n o- tki, rpdlfy 0fflC,a,S Sa V a State laW forblds
5 ‘ stnw votes at polling places),
se to hang oul |
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Constantly
isn’t a barliijgiticized on foreign policy, President
here else/ Clinton is savoring a rare moment of
e been in bars Prcess as American diplomats broker
i, Dallas anii j®' )Sn ' an P eace talks and the White
her places MF l)Use prepares for another Middle
ust not like Ilf ^igning ceremony
t,> • i Its welcome news tor an admims-
. s jus i 'BjHqh battered by the Republican rev-
lution on Capitol Hill. But, sadly for
llinton, foreign-policy achievements
sually play better in the history books
an in the voting booth.
Ask George Bush, the political hero
If Desert Storm. Or Jimmy Carter, the
rchitect of the first major peace agree-
lent in the Middle East.
"Clinton will find that his foreign-
h : plicy record and 60 cents will get
im a cup of coffee and two votes,"
[aid University of Virginia political sci-
Jitist Larry Sabato.
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For private parties call Willie at 822-3732
Drink Specials Wed. & Thurs. 5-10 pm
Open 5 pm -1 am Wed. - Sat.
18 and older welcome
THURSDAY 09/28
KILLER BEES
Reggae $7
FRIDAY 09/29
SATURDAY 09/30
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