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THE BATTALION TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1976 Page 5 iey, Stuart ampM, nd Craig camp, rtachment itstan4{ optional 973-1915, Furlong, Jniversit) e, Ala. 05, com- Ikins, was nout. s awarded wit colors Jdress b)' Vet conference ponsored by A&M lent i camera bird of its ). ofessorof nd pbar- nuclear says tbis \mericaa ised sucl ING g es & rez 06 a 74 e Beekeepers form association to provide information, aid Where is the line between a veter- rarian’s ethics and pressure to de- ver results? This will be examined by Dr. W. Kingrey of Douglas, Wyo., inner dean of veterinary medicine the University of Missouri- iolumbia, during his part of a Sept. 6-17 conference at Texas A&M on [problems common to human nd veterinary medical practice. He is one of a dozen authorities ilio will discuss issues such as ani- \al medicine, issues in experimen tation, law and its implications to medical ethics and the veterinarian in human health-care systems. The conference, sponsored jointly by Texas A&M’s College of Veteri nary Medicine and Program in Medicine, is thought to be the first of its kind ever organized in America. Several high-ranking representa tives of various medical schools, vet erinary schools, the American Medi cal Association and the American Veterinary Medical Association are expected to attend as observers. Leabo to head undeclared program; 900 seek majors Clifford J. (Skip) Leabo has been lamed the first coordinator of Texas &M University’s undeclared iiajorsprogram, announced Dean of liberal Arts W. David Maxwell. Leabo, member of the communi- ations faculty, will continue some lassroom duties, but his new post ssumes administrative duties for merly handled by the associate dean fliberal arts. By first class day of this semester, host 900 Aggies had registered nder the undeclared majors pro gram. Official limit to participation the program is 30 hours of credit, ifter which time a student must ex- iress a preference. Leabo, a graduate of the Univer sity of Minnesota, will head a staff of two counselors and two secretaries in an office soon to be headquartered in Harrington Education Center. He foresees a lot of individual work and counseling with students in the program, and a long-range goal of reducing the number of un declared majors each semester to Brazos Valley beekeepers formed an association last week that will provide information to commercial and amateur beekeepers. Louis Thompson of College Sta tion was elected president of the as sociation. The organization will also give them a place to discuss their prob lems and ideas. Also during the meeting, John G. Create Your Own Beautiful STAINED GLASS WINDOWS LAMP SHADES BEGINNER PANELS SEPT. 14-OCT. 19 • TUESDAYS 2:00 P.M. to 5 P.M. 6:30 P.M. to 9:30 P.M. • WEDNESDAYS 9:30 A.M. to 12:30 P.M. 2:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. 6:30 P.M. to 9:30 P.M. • THURSDAYS 9:30 A.M. to 12:30 P.M. 2:00 P.M. to 5 P.M. Wu'tn BUSINESS COLLEGE Inquire About Our Term Starting September 28 Phone 822-6423 or 822-2368 ' ATTENTION DECEMBER GRADUATES! Orders for Graduation An nouncements will be taken be ginning September 6 thru Oc tober 1 at the Student Finance Center Office, Room 217, Memorial Student Center, Monday thru Friday, from 8:00 to 4:00. 2 eShalas Shoes 707 TEXAS 846-1148 FAMOLA “get there’ IT IS NOT TOO LATE. . . to register for art and craft workshops. Advanced jewelry Advanced Macrame Advanced pottery Antique refinishing Basket making Bread dough as art Cake decorating Cas ting-Jewelry Chair caning Chimes & Bells Cons true tion Ue welry Copper Enameling Sandal Making Stereo speaker designs Crochet Drawing Geodesic domes Illustration Lapidary Macrame Macrame Owls Macrame pot slings Needlepoint Oil painting Pottery Sand Terrariums String Art Watercolor These workshops are offered free of academic pressures. Come join us and have some fun. For additional information on workshops call the Craft Shop in the M.S.C. 845-1631. ADVANCED LEADING & LAMPS Sept. 13 to Oct. 18 • MONDAYS 2:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. 6:30 P.M. to 9:30 P.M. • TUESDAYS 9:30 A.M. to 12:30 P.M. EACH CLASS IS 3 HOURS FOR 6 WEEKS 18 HOURS OF TRAINING FOR $35, AGGIES $25.00 Commercial & Private Glass Work on Request Complete Line of Stain Glass and Supplies 3900 OLD COLLEGE RD. 846-4156 G?„. iv\ ALL YOU CAN EAT 4 99 STEAKS & SEAFOOD Chicken Fried Steak, Texas Toast, Mashed Potatoes, Salad Bar. ALL YOU CAN EAT — 5:00-9:00 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 317 College Avenue 846-8741 AVISO PUBLICO RESUMEN DE LAS ENMIENDAS PR0PUESTAS A LA C0NSTITUCI0N ELECCI0N GENERAL DEL 2 DE NOVIEMBRE DE 1976 NUMERO UNO EN LA BOLETA (S J.R. 49) Revocando Secciones 49-d and 49-d-l del Articulo III de la Constitucion de Tejas, S.J.R. 49 enmienda Seccion 49-c del Articulo III de la Constitucion de Tejas para disponer y autorizar $400 millones adicionales de bonos para el desarrollo de agua en Tejas que se puede emitir a la aprobacion de dos terceras partes de los miembros de cada camara de la Legislatura para tales fines de desarrollo del agua que la Legisla tura pueda prescribir. La enmienda contiene prohibicion especffica con tra el uso de fondos del estado para el desarrollo de recursos acuaticos del Rio Mississippi y tambien requiere que antes de que pueda encargarse de cual- quier proyecto particular para el desarrollo de agua que requiere un gasto de mas de $35 millones de producto de los bonos, debe de ser aprobado por resolucion de la Legisla tura. La enmienda remueva el requerimiento constitu- cional que ciertas rentas deben de ser usadas para retirar bonos para el des arrollo de agua y el en- carecimiento de la calidad de agua y remueva el limite constitucional de la tasa de interes en tales bonos. La fraseologia de la enmienda propuesta tal como aparecera en la boleta es lo siguiente: “La enmienda constitu cional autorizando un in- cremento de $400 millones de la cantidad de Bonos del Desarrollo de Agua en Tejas que podran emitirse al ser aprobada por dos terceras partes de la legis latura; enmendando y consolidando disposiciones de Secciones 49-c, 49-d, y 49-d-l del Articulo III de la Constitucion de Tejas; y revocando Secciones 49-d y 49-d-l del Articulo III de la Constitucion de Tejas.” NUMERO DOS EN LA BOLETA (HJ.R. 99) H.J.R. 99 propone una enmienda a la Constitu- cibn de Tejas para aumen- tar de $100 millones basta $200 millones la cantidad principal agregada de bonos para el desarrollo de agua en Tejas que se puede emitir y que est&n en circulacion por el Texas Water Develop ment Board para proveer donaciones y pr^stamos para la mejoria de la cali dad de agua como esta- blecido por la Legislatura. La fraseologia de la en mienda propuesta como aparecera en la boleta es lo siguiente: “Una en mienda constitucional para incrementar desde $100 millones hasta $200 mi llones la cantidad de Bonos de Desarrollo de Agua en Tejas que podr&n ser emitidos con el propb- sito de mejorar la calidad del agua.” Thomas, extension entomologist, gave a short history of beekeeping and presented a film called “ Secrets in the Hive”. The association will have an or ganizational meeting October 12 at the County Agent’s Office in the Brazos County Courthouse. The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. Any one interested in beekeeping is in vited to attend. TUESDAY Rifle Team Tryouts, Military Sci ence Basement, (weapons will be| supplied). English Society, Rudder 502, 7 1 p.m. Flying Club, CE 121, 8 p.m. Electrical Engineering Wives ;• Club, 2612 Melba Circle, Bryan, 7:30 p.m. Political Forum Alan Steelman,''l Rudder 601, 1 p.m. Introduction to JCL, Reedi McDonald, 3:30 p.m. Ag Eco Club, Plants & Sciences 112, 7:30 p.m. Birth of a Nation, 1915 Silent Movie, Architecture 110, 7 p.m. ($1.50 donation requested). Cepheid Variable Science Fic tion/Fantasy Committee, Speaker Dr. Schorn,Rudder 701, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY Dance Arts Society (formerly Modern Dance Club), registration and organization for fall classes G. Rollie White 266, 7:30 p.m. Rifle Team Tryouts, Military Sci ence Basement, (weapons will be supplied). A&M Wheelmen, Slow-Paced Rides, meet at Rudder Fountain, 5:30 p.m. Omega Phi Alpha, MSC 140A, 7:30 p.m. (pledge meeting). Omega Phi Alpha, Rudder 510, 6:30 p.m. (active meeting). t^hidal (hoppl “EVERYTHING FOR YOUR WEDDING . . . 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