The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 15, 1995, Image 4

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OPENS NOVEMBER 22nd
□ The senator has been
absent 23 times when
the Senate was voting
on "Contract With
America" items.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Re
publican presidential hopeful Phil
Gramm talks a good game in sup
port of the GOPs “Contract With
America,” but he’s missing many
Senate votes dealing with the
party’s agenda, rival Bob Dole’s
campaign charged Tuesday.
“Baloney,” responded Gram
m’s Senate press secretary.
The Dole campaign issued a
news release pointing out that
Gramm was campaigning Mon
day in Florida even as the Senate
was considering “four important
Senate votes in the historic bud
get battle between the Republican
Congress and Bill Clinton.”
The White House and Repub
lican-led Congress are locked in
budget brinksmanship that has
resulted in a partial government
shutdown. Dole, as Senate ma
jority leader, has been in the
thick of the rancorous negotia
tions with the White House over
the impasse.
Gramm press secretary Larry
Neal said the Texan would have
returned to Washington from
Florida had his vote been re
quired. A stopgap spending bill
allowing the government to keep
functioning pending approval of
all 13 appropriations bills was
passed by voice vote, Neal noted.
He called the vote a “pro forma
mechanism” since it was obvious
President Clinton was going to
veto the measure, which he did
Monday night.
The votes Gramm missed
Monday were all non-binding
resolutions that the Senate
sends to clarify its position as
House and Senate conferees
meet. Even more, the motions
were offered by Democrats who
paraded to the floor to attack the
Republican agenda, Neal said.
“Let me just say if Bob Dole
can’t keep Democrats from tak
ing over the Senate floor to
whine and complain,
should turn over the job ojj
publican leader to somebody]
can handle it,” Neal said,
Apart from Monday’s
votes, the Dole campaign^
Gramm had also been abs
22 other occasions when]
Senate was voting on oil
“Contract With America”iti
Neal said Gramm has i
only 10 percent of votes sin
began campaigning.
Gramm repeatedly hasi
died Dole over the “Contrj
With America,” accusing'
Kansas competitor of being■
than enamored of the agtl
drawn up last year by Hoi
Speaker Newt Gingrich andt
er House GOP leaders. L
On Tuesday, Dole’s campi*
jabbed back. “The clear difpBi
ence is while Bob Dole is Nr
ing to make the Republicanr?w—-
lution a reality, Phil Oramr^SiL:
satisfied with using it as ad Ok 'i
paign ploy,” the campaigns;! y ou \-
Retorted Neal: “The guy
has walked away from the n 4
tract With America’ is Bob Dot
The following incidents were reported to the
University Police Department between Nov. 6-10:
entered their room and removed $33 in cashari
credit card.
Criminal Mischief/Misdemeanor Theft
Parking Area 88 - The victim reported the theft
of a rubber foot and hand that was displayed
hanging out of the trunk of his vehicle.
Parking Area 89 - An officer exited the University
Police Building and heard the sound of someone
pounding on a vehicle with either their hands or feet
or both. Upon entering the area three subjects were
observed leaving the northeast comer of the lot. The
three denied striking any vehicle in the lot. The in
vestigating officer located a 1993 Plymouth Sun
dance with damage to the right quarter panel and a
missing driver’s door side view mirror. The subjects
were released pending further investigation.
.1.
Criminal Trespass
Swine Center - Four individuals were ami,™-
for the above listed offense. They were transpi
to the Brazos County Jail and incarcerated.
Criminal Trespass/Unauthorized Solicitation
Walton Hall - Four individuals were detected
soliciting magazine subscriptions without autho
rization. They were issued Criminal Trespass
Warnings and escorted from campus.
Debit Card Abuse
MSC Box Office/Psychology Building - Thf |
tim's TAMU ID card was left in a third floorm
of the Psychology Building. Upon returningt«l
area, the victim could not find the card. Thevirl
reported the loss to the Lost and Found in thelr|
chology Building. Later in the day the victinu
informed the card was found in a restroom in 1]
Psychology Building. Upon checking her “Agfl
bucks” account, she discovered $37 in unauM
rized purchases had been made.
Unauthorized Solicitation
Dunn Hall - Two individuals detected solicit
ing magazine sales in the residence halls were
issued Criminal Trespass Warnings and escorted
from campus.
Driving While License Suspended
F&B Road - An arrest warrant was served# :
an individual who was operating a motor vehic
with a suspended license June 18 on F&B Roat L
The suspect was incarcerated in the Braze\
County Jail.
Misdemeanor Theft
Zachry Engineering Center - The victim mis
placed his wallet in a computer laboratory in the
building. He found his wallet several hours later
in another basement room. The victim checked the
wallet and advised $50.00 in cash was missing.
Parking Area 3- a 1977 Honda XL 100 motorcy
cle (TLP#03883T) was stolen.
Beef Center - A 4’ by 3’ aluminum block letter
“T” was stolen from the east wall at the entrance
to the facility.
Driving Without a Valid License
South College Avenue - A traffic stop led to tli
arrest and incarceration of a motorist detectedw
crating a motor vehicle without a license.
Supplemental Information-Criminal Trespass/Mi
nor in Possession or Alcoholic Beverage
Swine Center - In addition to the four subject]
arrested for Criminal Trespass, two others wei
arrested and incarcerated for Minor in Possessic
of Alcoholic Beverage. According to one of the
pects they entered the area to steal a pig forabai
becue at the Bonfire site.
Burglary of Habitation
Cain Hall - While the occupants slept, someone
Minor in Possession of Alcoholic Beverage
Dormitory 8 - Citation issued.
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