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THE BATTALION Tuesday, marcm 6, 1979 Page 5 w medical facility red by A&M VIPs At right, representatives of Texas A&M University’s multifaceted m. Ft medical program field questions during a press conference at Tem- plelThey are, from left, V.J. Belda, director of the Veterans Adminis tration health center in Temple; Texas A&M President Jarvis Miller; G.V Brindley, chief of staff at Scott and White Hospital, and Texas A&M dean of medicine, Robert Stone. The VA hospital at Temple will serve Texas A&M’s College of Medicine as a student center and office building when the first class a gu t arrives in July for two years of clinical training. Students in the program will undergo two years of clinical training at Scott and White, and Veterans Administration facilities in Temple, Waco and Marlin. Below, Texas A&M dean of engineering Richard Thomas, center, trie£ his hand during a demonstration of the computerized pulmonary huddei ■ 1 Wile, I 'ington sciences pie. At left is R.G. 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Tues.-Thurs. 1-tt FM 2223, Old Wheelock Road (off Tabor Road) 823-3965 fri. & Sat. 10-5 Closed Sun. & Mon. rter set election mmittee WASHINGTON — President irter has not yet said he will seek i-el^tion next year — but he’s do- preliminary work for a earn ing major step, the president au- Brized creation of an “exploratory AFjffjj mpaign committee to be headed nameliV Democratic National Committee or (reel easurer Evan Dobelle, a Demo- Su Pf}' atic source said Sunday. BBC staff members telephoned twemi 800 and 1,()(X) party lead ings the country Saturday to them the committee will be |d, probably within the next 10 iys, the source said. The law requires that candidates ■itend to raise funds for a polit- flimpaign file papers with the ederal Election Commission. Jing an exploratory committee iclude:|ows money to be raised on behalf AT : alandidate without having to 4368 take a formal announcement. Dobelle, 33, who worked on Car- s|1976 campaign, will be “cam- g^j J coordinator’ instead of man- That was seen as an indication Inajor campaign strategy could piome from the president’s chief Tavid VVYIfi campaign manager, jilton Jordan, and other senior fie House staffers. Both Jordan and press secretary ody Powell will remain in the House, “at least for the time the source said. Dobelle xpected to resign as DNC trea- rer to begin his new duties. at’s the reason almost every Ipratory committee is filed,’’ she J“You can’t raise a dime without committee on record (at the FEC), raejeas you can organize.’ Most of the 1980 presidential jfuls so far, such as Republicans ge Bush and Ronald Reagan, iv4 filed papers for exploratory mmittees. But the only major didates to announce formally are Her Texas Gov. John Connally fcep. Philip Crane, R-Ill. \ Greatest Name\ SHIPLEY’S DONUT SHOP AFTER STUDYING, STOP IN FOR SOME FRESH DONUTS OR A FLAMEBURGER. 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