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A po The Director of Projects for the 31st MSC Council is now accepting applications for intellig chairmen of the following projects: of sum strings Hen MSC Fall Leadership Conference MSC Lost and Found Auction the gai MSC Welcome Back Picnic Committee says Clements win. N MSC Discovery '81 he’ll mi MSC Freshman Open House MSC College Bowl Polit only as MSC MBA/Law Day MSC All Night Fair plot sti MSC Christmas Program MSC All-University Variety Show lay-off plan too expensive momei run. Alan ton’s c United Press International cial House Committee on State Em­ Clements has demanded state Legislature directed state i Distric MSC Spring Leadership Trip AUSTIN — Gov. Bill Clements’ ployee Productivity. agencies cut their staffs 5 percent by to trim staffs 2.5 percent by no!rj threats to lay off thousands of state are fivi Bode said the turnover rate in Aug. 31 and another 5 percent the placing some workers who quits politic APPLICATIONS ARE DUE MARCH 31 at 5:00 P.M. employees and the lack of meaning­ state government averaged 29 per­ following fiscal year. look for more cost effective wi| ful pay increases are costing tax­ Step cent during the past year and in some "Reduction in force pools have re­ deliver essential government* Scht payers money, a legislative study agencies exceeded 100 percent. sulted from the governor’s dictate vices. Applications are available in Room 216 MSC at the SPO Secretaries' island. For further committee said Wednesday. West “This excessive turnover is costing that the work force of state service She said a more realistic met Krueg' information, call 845-1515 and ask for Brian Gross or Cindy Williams. “State employee morale is at an the state at least an estimated $42 agencies and institutions of higher ism is needed to trim payrolls»i the w; all-time low,” said Rep. Mary Jane million in replacement costs for clas­ education be decimated to a deplor­ out impeding state agencies’ll Bode, D-Austin, chairman of a spe- public sified state employees alone during able degree,” Bode said. The 1979 ery of services. The the past year,” she said. feels h The special committee is propos­ the pe ing legislators grant state workers a race ai 5.1 percent emergency pay raise cand effective Feb. 1, 1981, and addition­ al increases of 13.6 percent and 10.2 Fund suggests percent during fiscal 1982 and 1983. Bode called a Capitol news confer­ ence to announce the committee’s decision to call for the emergency for oil damages pay raise for state workers and to urge Speaker Bill Clayton, Lt. Gov. United Press International Committee said William P. Hobby and other legisla­ AUSTIN — Citing the “tragic” im­ velop its own contingency pkj tive leaders to take a strong stand pact of the world’s largest recorded dealing with future spills ami si against across-the-board cutbacks in oil spill, Texas legislators Wednes­ consider purchasing specitli state agency staffs. day recommended creation of a spe­ equipment to combat the j cial fund to help hard-hit coastal instead of relying solely on thel| businesses. Coast Guard. The House Environmental Affairs The legislators released a li Moe Bandy & Joe Stampley page report on the impact of than 130 million barrelsofoilsi “Just Good Ol’ Boys” from an oil well blowout in RUSH Campeche which took Mexiiuj DON’T GET thorities nine months to cap. Kenny Rogers Permanent Waves” $5.49 The legislators saiditistoosfl BEHIND say how much environmentalonj “Kenny” nomic damage the oil spill eaffl $5.49 but they indicated the amount^ Stay Ahaad be monumental. Led Zeppelin Jack Reynolds, the comptn $5.49 WNh research director, said sales tail ‘‘In Through the Out Door’ venues since the June 3,1979, Spaad Raadlng blowout indicate the coastal: Pink Floyd "is growing at a substantiallys $5.49 rate than the state as a whole i Fleetwood Mac “The Wall” TRIPLE YOUR READING the Mexican oil blackened Te| SPEED... WITHOUT LOSING beaches. “Tusk” The lawmakers called for: $10.99 COMPREHENSION — Better and immediaten qf cleaning beaches if more oil" $10.99 URCHASE ashore. — Use of state universifcl tiddies visor ^/P BUSINESS A COMMUNICATIONS school oil rig workers in blowoiiljj SERVICES vention techniques. •yv." — Creation of an internal 209 E. UNIVERSITY DR. f fj rn ■' " •' ---djfcL commission to prevent oil spilkj COLLEGE STATION protect areas along the GtilfoBij CALL TODAY 846-6794 ico if spills do occur.

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