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i ATTN: MATH MAfORS GRADUATING MAY 1986 % Page 4/The BattalionTuesday, February 4, 1986 USAA, one of the country’s leading Personal lines insurers is looking for a highly select group of Math Majors who are in terested in exploring a career in Actuarial Science. If you have passed an Actuarial exam and/or have outstanding academic credentials, we want to talk with you. Please send your resume and a copy of your transcript to: USAA USAA Building San Antonio, Texas 78288 ATTN: Employment 8. Placement - DC An Equal Opportunity Employer USAA White, Clements file for primaries to be held in May H Sr NoM*nal Fr««hman Academic Honor Fraternity Toxm AAM Univorclty Chapter General Meeting Tuesday Feb 4 7:00 p.m. 607 Rudder BattalionClassified 845-2611 n Problem Pregnancy? j| we listen, we care, we help h Free pregnancy tests concerned counselors Brazos Valley n Crisis Pregnancy Service | ^ We re local! It 1301 Memorial Dr. * * 24 hr. Hotline 823-CARE <1 41 <> <» ♦ n o ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ O o i 41 Associated Press AUSTIN — The deadline passed Monday to file for the May 3 pri mary ballot, but not before Demo cratic Gov. Mark White and former Republican Gov. Bill Clements paid the $3,000 fees to set up a possible rematch of their 1982 battle. To replay the general election of four years ago, however, each must win his party’s nomination in con tested races. Joining Clements in seeking the GOP’s gubernatorial nod are U.S. Rep. Tom Loeffler of Hunt and for mer Congressman Kent Hance of Lubbock. Joining White on the Democratic ballot are A. Don Crowder of McK inney, former law partner of Attor ney General Jim Mattox; Dallas busi nessman Andrew Briscoe III, second cousin of former Gov. Dolph Briscoe; Sheila Bilyeu of Corpus Chrisd; Ron Slover of Amarillo and San Antonio contractor Bobby Locke. In other last-minute drama Mon day, the Texas Supreme Court said state Sen. J.E. “Buster” Brown, R- Lake Jackson, isn’t eligible to run for attorney general this year. The court said the Texas Consti tution prohibits a legislator from seeking another office during his term ii the salary for that office had been raised, which the attorney gen eral’s was last year. The court’s decision left at least three other Republicans seeking the attorney general nomination: state District Judge Roy Barerrajr. of San Antonio, former Williamson County District Attorney Ed Walsh and state District Judge John Roach of McK inney. Clements, who was Texas’ first Republican governor this century, said he waited until Monday to pay the filing fee so his $3,000 could draw maximum interest from the bank. After turning over the money to GOP officials, Clements told report ers he would make a 10-day, 25-city campaign tour to emphasize that his record is sharply different from White’s. “I have the know-how and com mitment to tell Texas that I will veto any and all tax or fee increases,” he said. “I stood solidly by this pledge during my first term and will do so again in my second term.” After paying his filing fee, White said he woulcf continue to oppose any state corporate or personal in come tax, but he said it was too early to say what he would do about other new taxes. “It would be irresponsible to make an assessment until we see what the impact (of declining oil prices) will be,” White said. White said he would campaign vigorously although he has what are generally considered minor oppo nents in the Democratic primary. Other last-day filings included David Davidson of Gonzales, Aaron Bullock of Kingwood and Virgil Mu- lanax of Gilmer, all of whom are seeking the GOP nomination for lieutenant governor. Lt. Gov. Bill Hobby, who has held the office since 1973, is seeking another term, while Democrat David Young of Austin also is running for the jol What’s up Tuesday WOMEN IN COMMUNICATIONS: picture for will be taken at 5:45 p.m. in the MSC Lounge. PRE-MED/PRE-DENT SOCIETY: Stanley Kaplan Etta nal Center will present information on the MCATfi they direct at 7:3() p.m. in 204 Harrington. Formorta mation call Tom Cartwright, 260-4684. LUBBOCK HOMETOWN CLUB: picture for be taken at 7 p.m. in the MSC Lounge. For more inf: tion call Deborah West, 260-4007. ECONOMICS SOCIETY MEETING: will discuss pi* the spring semester at 7 p.m. in 155 Blocker. For formation call Kan Mayse. 693-5917. MEXICAN AMERICAN ENGINEERING SOCIETY: hold its first meeting and special election at 8:30 p 504 Rudder. For more information call 260-7051. SAILING TEAM: will meet at 7 p.m. m 109 Military Bldg. For more information call 764-2999. TAMU SCUBA CLUB: will have a meeting at 7 p. Rudder. The topic will be commercial diving, roi formation call Jeff, 696-2 163. TAMU MEN'S RUGBY CLUB: pi •actice at 5 p.m. ontk campus field behind the polo field. For moreinfoi call 693-9353 or 846-9772. PLANO HOMETOWN CLUB: first meeting of the spnJ mester at 8:30 p.m. in 501 Rudder. For more inforaif call Dee Little, o96-1362. AGGIE DEMOCRATS: meeting to discuss partiaDaKi the ’86 Campaign. For more infer mation call 696-03i ; | PHILOSOPHY CLUB: will have a colloquium abowj chine intelligence at 3:30 p.m. in 404 Rudder. LA TERTULIA; will hold a meeting to discuss elecuonij plans for the semester at 9 p.m. at the Flying Tomaioj more information call Holly, 260-5504. NUTRITION CLUB: Dr. Karen Kubena will give a taj on calcium supplements at 7 p.rn. in 145 MSC.Fora information call Dawn, 693-3400. MT. PLEASANT AREA HOMETOWN CLUB: will: 7:30 p.m. in 124 Blocker. PI TAU SIGMA : will hold a mandatorv meeting tor pledges at 6 p.m. in 119C /.a< hrv. For more infonrj call Rci m. or tnoni p.m. in 22-5552 call Randy, 8 AGGIE G.O.P.: will meet at 7a30 p.m. in 158BlockeW the President's ’‘State of the Union Address." ALPHA PHI OMEGA: will hold an informal rush at ’ in 212 MSC. For more information call Stack 260-OtFl Order Your TAMu Commemorative Dinner Plate , Maroon & white, approximately 10” in diameter. $14 95 plus 2.50 shipping, handling and tax 20% of 14 95 will go to the TAMU General Scholarship Fund Send check or VISA/MASTERCARD number to: Texas Collections P.O. Box 9834 College Station, TX 77840 RUMOUR: LIGHTWEIGHT WINGS HAVE BEEN INVENTED THAT WILL MAKE IT POS SIBLE FOR PEOPLE TO FLY LIKE BIRDS. FACT: THE GRAND OPENING OF RUMOURS SNACK BAR IS TUESDAY FEBRUARY 4, 1986 FROM 9:00 A.M. TO 3:30 P.M. FREE BEVERAGES, BAL LOONS AND YOGURT SAM PLES. REGISTER TO WIN A FREE 10-SPEED BYCYLCE AND T-SHIRT. DRAWING FOR FREE ITEMS AT 2:00 P.M. Monday-Friday 9:00 am to 3:30 pm Behind The MSC Post Office KFMCURSS