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Fall Schedule: Oct. 22, Nov 5, 19, Dec 3, 7:30 p.m. 204 Harrington Spring Schedule to be announced. 2. Participants on one of six legislative committees (Academic Affairs, External Af fairs, Internal Affairs, Finance, Rules and Regulations, Student Services) 3. Report to a student organization that is representative of your constituency. 4. Maintain a GPR of 2.25 or higher and post at least a 2.0 every semester while in office. Applications are in 221 Pavilion and are due by Friday, Oct. 17 at 5 pm. If there are questions or more information needed, please call: Miles Bradshaw, Speaker of the Senate 696-4387 Mason Hogan, Speaker Pro Tempore 260-3367 Conference to highlight art of Spanish Civil War By Olivier Uyttebrouck Staff Writer On April 26, 1936, about 200 days into the Spanish Civil War, Hitler’s “Luftwaffe” used an experimental form of warfare called the blitzkrieg to destroy the town of Guernica, the spiritual center of the Basque people of northeastern Spain. The horror of that first large-scale fire-bombing 50 years ago is recalled in Pablo Picasso’s painting, “Guerni ca.” The Spanish Civil War and the vast body of art and literature it inspired are the subjects of a confer ence to be held at the College Station Hilton Thursday through Saturday. The conference is sponsored by the Society for Exile Studies and the Texas A&M Department of Modern Languages. This conference is something of a break with tradition for The Society for Exile Studies, which has spon sored 10 such conferences. In the past, the conferences have dealt mainly with German writers and artists who fled their homes during Hitler’s rise to power, Texas A&M language professor Wulf Koepke says. But since this year marks the 50th anniversary of the bombing of Guer nica — the event that introduced the world to the problem of refugees fleeing the onslaught of modern air and artillery warfare — a conference on the Spanish Civil War seemed ap propriate, Koepke says. The conference, entitled “The Literature of the Spanish Civil War,” will draw speakers from 35 universi ties and six nations. Twelve sessions, featuring three to five speakers each, will focus on specific topics such as propaganda, film, photography and nistorical topics, Koepke says. One of tne highlights of the con ference is a rare French film, "L’Esp- oir,” based on an Andre Malraux novel about a pilot with the Republi can forces that opposed Francois Na tionalist army, Koepke says. Several papers dealing with Mal raux are scheduled to be presented prior to the Friday night snowing of the film. Registration costs $30 and will take place from 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the College Station Hilton. Legislator startij fingerprint plar, for children AUSTIN (AP) - A leg* announced plans Monday tofi gerprint more than 900 Austj schoolchildren to see whethertlj program might work ot statewide basis to help law i cers locate missing children. Rep. Bob Richardson saidtj news conference that the project will be carried out Oti i at Hill, Highland, Matthewsi: ; | Pillow elementary schools aitui children whose parents hti] given their approval. Richardson, R-Austin, said:| hoped the test would statewide fingerprinting ofcij dren of all ages in publicandt vate schools. "We want to work out pmu lems in time to submit legislatftl in 1987,” he said. A&M’s Dairy Cattle Center provides research, teaching, extension service By Leigh Ann Rogers Reporter The cows on the Texas A&M campus don’t think Brenham is heaven. They couldn’t get any more tender loving care there than they get at the A&M Dairy Cattle Center. The dairy center, located northwest of campus on F&B Road, encompasses 450 acres, 200 of which are used as improved pasture and hay land. Dr,. Carl E. Coppock, director of the dairy, says the old dairy was based in buildings — one for feeding and one for breeding. Thus, F&B Road got its name. Coppock says the center provides research, teaching and extension activities. The center also produces milk for the A&M Creamery and for the American Milk Producers Institute. The dairy's milking herd consists of 125 to 135 registered Holsteins — larger cows that produce a greater milk volume with a lower protein and fat percentage; 60 to 70 registered Jerseys which produce a lower milk volume with a higher per centage of fat and protein; and an equal number of heifers. The heifers are bred to calve primarily in Au gust because milk and milk products, wnich are processed and distributed on campus, have the neaviest demand in the fall. Robin Weeks, a senior animal science major, has worked at the dairy for two years. Weeks says that, depending on the season, 13 to 17 students work at the dairy center. She says the students do everything to keep the farm running. Coppock says A&M’s program is small, with only 25 dairy science majors, But the program is a quality one compared to larger dairy schools. He says the center follows a rigorous daily schedule, The cattle are milked twice a day, once at 12:30 p.m. and again at 1 a.m. Jeff Craig, a junior animal science major, J the cows are washed and checked for dis twice before they are milked directly into a it)j bulk tank. Craig says all the cows at the center are r.| dally inseminated. “T his saves on upkeep of bulls and makesisj quality cow, because you can choose the sire,': says. Coppock says the milk is taken from then and cooled twice, once on a plate coolett again when it reaches the bulk tank, Weeks said the hulk tank holds 10,000; and is emptied about every two dayi, Coppock says the system is cleaned in [J with interior sanitizers and rinse cyclei. "It is important to clean the equipmenu: keep everytning perfect," Coppock wyi."Wtij constantly inspected by dairy in»pector»,“ The dairy products are sold in the dairy id the Meat Science and Technology Center, Women seeking political offices in record numbers statewide SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Women are seeking major offices in record numbers, paving inroads from the courthouse to Congress that tradi tionally have remained male-domi nated territory. Next month’s statewide ballot fea tures only one woman from a major party as Treasurer Ann Richards, a Democrat, seeks re-election. How ever, three Texans are among the 64 women battling for spots in the U.S. House. The Libertarian party, after peti tioning for places on the Nov. 4 bal lot, has fielded three women for statewide posts, including guberna torial hopeful Theresa Doyle, a San Antonio housewife. Although some experts point to the historic candidacy in -1984 of Geraldine Ferraro, they said the un successful vice presidential candi date is not the only reason behind the surge of women candidates. “Women have matured in the po litical process,” said Jeannine Gre nier, a spokeswoman for the Wash ington-based National Women’s Political Caucus and editor of Wom en’s Political Times. Judith Zaffirini, former vice chairwoman of the Texas Demo cratic Party, is running against for mer state Rep. Bennie Bock of New Braunfels for a state Senate seat. “Women have always been in volved in politics as workers,” Zaffi rini, a Laredo businesswoman, told the San Antonio Light. “Now, they’re taking that natural step to candidates.” Cyndi Taylor Krier, Texas’ only female state senator, said there are some advantages to being a woman in government. “Sometimes it’s an advantage to stick out,” said Krier, only the sixth women to serve in the Texas Senate. In Bexar County, major political parties have nominated a record number of women to locally elected offices this year. “You have women running for (Bexar County) Commissioners Court where no woman has served," Krier said. "You have women run ning for both district court and county court. I don’t know any of these candidates who I say aren’t credible candidates.” Zaffirini and other female candi dates said their gender has not be come a campaign issue, but some said it could be a disadvantage. Susan Reed, a Republican hopeful for the 144th state district judgeship, said that there may be a perception that a woman would be more lenient with defendants. To counter that perception, lit years’ e: Reed encce as a state prosecutor. Her opponent, county court-at- law judge Jay Miller, also is counting on his experience to get him elected. “I don’t see (Reed's gender) as ei ther an advantage or disadvantage,” Miller said. 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