Battalion/Pageil April 30,1982 1 Primaries (continued from page 1) tempore of the senate in 1979. He was elected to the senate as a Democrat and joined the Republican Party last year. U.S. Senator COUPON The Best Pizza In Town! Honest. INTRODUCES OUR BUY ONE, GET ONE JUST LIKE IT AT Vz PRICE PIZZA SPECIAL! AT THE PIZZA MAT ONLY Please Present Coupon 846-3412 COUPON Two Democrats and three Republicans are seeking their parties’ nominations to run for the U.S. Senate. Sen. Lloyd Bentsen — has served 16 years on Capitol Hill, the past 12 in the Senate. He served as U.S. representative from 1949 to 1954. Bentsen serves on the Senate Select Com mittee on Intelligence. Joe Sullivan — psychology professor at San Antonio Col lege. He was the Democratic nominee for U.S. Congress, 21 st District, in the last election. On the Republican side, three candidates are seeking the nomination. U.S. Rep. Jim Collins — first elected to his 3rd Congressional District seat in 1969. State Sen. Walter Mengden — served in the Texas House in 1971 and 1972 and has served in the Texas Senate since 1973. Don L. Richardson — has never held political office; presi dent of three computer com panies. U.S. Represen - tative, 6th District he favors keeping the formula as it is because it adequately covers most of the state’s universities. Glen Maxey — newspaper distributor. Believes a special emergency fund for rapidly growing universities may be the answer. State Treasurer Elect ill Black Felony and misdemeanor judicial experience for the appellate bench Court of Criminal Appeals Place 2 Vote in the Democratic Primary May 1 Paid far ln> Mi BUcfc Cwmjfan; M Btecfc. 'freaamr RO Bat m. Betton.Vu«7£si3 Ffafctiral Advertisement Ken’s Automotive 421 S. 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Harding — Dallas County treasurer for 26 years; has been state treasur er since 1977; was district clerk in Dallas County; later elected as Dallas County treasurer; appointed state treasurer in 19/7. He was indicted on official misconduct charges by the Tra vis County grand jury in March; however, the case will not move to a trial jury before Saturday’s primary. Lane Denton — Elected to the Texas Legislature in 1970. Two unsuccessful races for Texas Railroad Commission and Con gress. Ann Richards — former Tra vis County commissioner from 1976 to 1981; a first-time state wide candidate. John Cutright — has been a staff aide to two state senators; taught at San Antonio College. Only one Republican has en tered the race. Millard K. Neptune — for mer Travis County Republican Party chairman. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. Two Republicans also have entered the race. State Sen. Mike Richards — first-term state senator, has been chairman of the board of two Houston banks. Raymond Frank — served as Travis County sheriff from 1972 through 1980. The two Democratic candidates disagree about the need to change the funding formula for Texas A&M University, which both say penalizes the University for its rapid growth since fund ing is based on enrollment fi gures that quickly become out dated. Bill Presnal — 14-year veter an of the Texas Legislature. Says Comptroller Bob Bullock — has been com ptroller of public accounts since 1975 and was unopposed for re- election in 1978. He also has served as secretary of state, under Preston Smith. Robert C. Calvert — retired special agent of the Federal C v'O (t, 0 o i! REMODELING ALMOST FINISHED! Our remodeling project is almost completed Ags so now we need to make room for the new merchan dise. Look at these savings, Ags! EVERYTHING OLD MUST GO! THE BOOK SALE CONTINUES! Books are now $ 3" a Foot! National Geographies (old issues only) 3/®l 00 Paperbacks 250 (Selected books while they last.) 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John Thomas Henderson — earned more than 500,000 votes in a race against Commissioner Mack Wallace in 1978 in a low- budget campaign. Unopposed lor the Republican mittee. Would like phase-out of die pmn over several years, monies during the pit a trusi fundtobenef PUF schools. George Fore - Would prefer expanfl Permanent Univenitsfl the non-PUF schools; would want;the"speciiH the University ofloH I 'exas A&M given (tS tion. 1 hree Republicans fl entered the race. ■ nomination. Land Commissioner Seven candidates — four Demo crats and three Republicans — have filed for the land commis sioner post being vacated by Bob Armstrong. The land commis sioner must work closely with the Permanent University Fund — the income from land which the Legislature donated to the Texas A&M and University of Texas systems. by Frank Sports A1 Gutierrez- When Jackie race; curmith "pre-pjugh the fro staurant in (HlegefeMBThursday lieves thesi.ueshouldIr^Hhis li|>s im slide for funding a| no an Aggie si m lie out of his hands. Garry Mauro — Former state Democratic Party executive di rector and assistant state com ptroller for field operations; la ter promoted to deputy com ptroller for tax administration. Would put the balance of SI50 annually into a trust fund for non-PUF schools until legisla tively set maximum is reached. State Rep. Dan Kubiak — has served in the T exas House for the past 14 years; vice-chairman of the House Agriculture Com- Woodard did: reply, but the aach's joke cer jrmer Texas / ) himself as he lecaieteria to j i for lunch. Wlodard, ah 70 |>tlier coa a • * .wches, players AfiT/CUiWI trainers and , , Ifticipaie in t Commmi trust fund thr [K-rcentage of minuting df| when fund re; ate level. The agricultural com rac e also will be a loujl this year. Reagan Brown-! the post since 1977,wk appointed by Gov. Dd cue. Fleeted in 19/8. cDimtv extension ageii rec tor of community! ment lor the Texas Ml sion service. im Hightower - ocome. Althou to Democrats R iluSni hadn’t ; l>.uinigh and Fredwho had ning as a populist 1 3ain Hall meet I he only RepublicuiiH me from : ballot, Donald Hebert ’And the li vet decided whether for the office. f de -'exas A&M ated for 6 p. .yle Field. Sevc ived Thursday iree days of r ces, visitation amelto Texas , un. 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