The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 17, 1985, Image 8

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    1985 College Newspaper
Creative .Advertising Competition
Campus Winning Entry
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Senate OKs
presidential
primary bill
Associated Press
AUSTIN — Texas senators
passed to the House Tuesday the
touchy political issue of an early
March presidential primary that
Democrats say would give the state
more clout in presidential elections.
The bill, which sparked a six-hour
filibuster by Senate Republicans
Monday, was given final approval on
voice vote without any additional
discussion.
The measure goes to the House
where a similar bill has been held in
a subcommittee for several weeks.
Republicans objected to the esti
mated $10 million cost for the pri
mary, and Sen. Chet Edwards, D-
Duncanville, responded that amount
represented “one-ten thousandth of
the state budget but would give us an
opportunity to cast a vote and a vote
that will count in the single most im
portant election in the nation.”
The presidential primary mea
sure, Which originated from a move
by the State Democratic Executive
Committee, would allow Texans to
vote in a “Super Tuesday” presi
dential primary in March 1988.
Edwards’ bill would set up a presi
dential primary for Democrats and
Republicans on the second Tuesday
of March in presidential election
years.
The May primary date for state
and local candidates would remain
the same, but a person voting in the
presidential primary would nave to
vote in the same party’s primary in
May-
For several years, Texas Republi
cans have been holding presidential
primaries at the same time they vote
in the May primary.
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Texas Democrats in the past have
chosen their delegates for national
conventions, where the presidential
nominee is selected, through a com
plex caucus system.
Under Edwards’ bill, at least 75
percent of the delegates, excluding
elected and party officials, would be
named according to the popular
vote in the presidential primary.
Party conventions would cnose the
remaining 25 percent.
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What’s up
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Wednesday 1
ATARI USERS GROUP: will meet at 7 p.m. in 102 league.
CAP AND GOWN: will meet at 8:30 p.m. in 504 Rudderfo:
a planning session.
HURST-EULESS-BEDFORD HOMETOWN CLUB: 4
meet at 7 p.m. in 510 Rudder for officer elections.
LATTER-DAY SAINT STUDENT ASSOCIATION: wi
meet at noon for a sandwich seminar at 100 Dexter.
MEXICAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION: will meet at 8 p.t
in 501 Rudder for elections.
OFF-CAMPUS AGGIES: will meet at 6:30 p.m. in Ruddei.
room number to be announced. Applications for next
year’s positions, due April 22, are also being acceptedio
223 Pavilion.
PI SIGMA EPSILON: will meet at 6 p.m. in 114 Blocker.
STUDENT ACTIVITIES: is accepting Pavilion cubicleappli
cations in 208 Pavilion through April 26 at 5 p.m.
TAMU CHESS CLUB: is meeting 8:30 p.m.-ll p.m.it
305AB Rudder. Players of all strengths welcome.
TAMUCLU/GAY STUDENT SERVICES: will meet at Hi
p.m. to show “Pink Triangles.” For information call/?j-
1797.
TAU BETA PI; will hold a banquet for initiates at 7:30pm
in the MSC. Sign up in TBP oftice. Date tickets are $10,
TEXAS SURVEYORS ASSOCIATION/TAMU STUDENT
CHAPTER: will meet .it 7:30 p.m. in 118 Civil Engi
neering Building for elections.
TEXAS STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION: wi! |2. Miami, 1-
meet at 7 p.m. in 701 Rudder to plan the spring banquet.
UNITED CAMPUS MINISTRY: will meet 6 p.m-7:20pm
at A&M Presbyterian Church for Aggie Supper.
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AGGIES AGAINST DRUNK DRIVERS: will meet at / pm
- in 308 Rudder for officer elections. Hh Pepperd
AGGIE GOP: will meet at 8 p.m. in 607 Rudder. Sen. Brow
and Rep. Morales will speak on the crime package in tht T.l.omsi.m
legislature.
CENTER FOR RETAILING STUDIES: will meet at 11am
in 165 Blocker Building for the Invited lecture Series.
CLASS OF ’88: will meet at 8 p.m. in 301 Rudder. Applica
tidns for committee chairman will be available.
CO-OP STUDENT ASSOCIATION: will meet at 7 p.m. in
402 Rudder. Everyone welcome.
MSC CEPHEID VARIABLE: will show ‘‘Barbarella” afJ
p.m. and 9:45 p.m. in 601 Rudder. Cost is$l.
NATIONAL SOCIETY FOR BLACK ENGINEERS: ni
meet at 8:30 p.m. in 308 Rudder for officer electionsand
speaker.
POLITICAL FORUM: will meet at 7 p.m. in 510 Rudder.
Congressman Joe Barton will speak.
STUDENT ACTIVITIES: will accept Pavilion cubicle appli
cations in 208 Pavilion until April 26 at 5 p.rn.
TAMU FENCING CLUB: will meet at 7 p.m. in 267 E.Kyle.
TAMECT: will meet at 7 p.m. in 302 Rudder for election of
officers. All members should plan to attend.
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