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A&M honored Evans by naming the library after him in 1975. “He is considered the No. 1 bene factor and champion of the library,” Clark said. “He is still very active in library activities.” As executive secretary, Clark brary to The Friends of the Sterling C. Evans Library because of Evans’ support of the Friends and the li brary. The Friends have sponsored mu sical programs, special exhibits and guest lecturers. “The Friends’ philosophy is to help the Sterling C. Evans Library grow to greatness and work to assure the success of the library’s challeng ing mission by providing resources for students, faculty and staff in their quest for knowledge and excel lence,” said Charlene Clark, the or ganization’s executive secretary. “The Friends 9 philosophy is to help the Sterling C. Evans Library grow to greatness ... by providing re sources for students, faculty and staff. ” — Charlene Clark, executive secretary for the Friends of the Sterling C. Evans Library support of the library,” saidElea.'i,’ Nance, library assistant. Some books in the sale were4> nated f rom the Friends’menfe Money from the book sale will j( used for numerous purposes " I library. In the past, the monevlu helped buy equipment to aidthti suallv handicapped in usinginr materials, Nance said. The first Friends’ president was Sterling C. Evans, Class of ’21, who made the library his special area of interest for fund raising and sup port. coordinates all the Friends’ activities. There are 249 members in the or ganization. Ten of the 249 are stu dents. The organization is led by a 15- member executive board. The an nual membership dues range from $5 for students to $1,000 or more for benefactors. The group’s name was changed from Friends of the Texas A&M Li- For National Library Week, the Friends will sponsor their annual book sale Thursday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Books and periodicals on a variety of subjects will be available at prices from 25 cents to $5. “The book sale allows students and faculty members to develop their personal book collections, which may encourage their future “It is very seldom that we hi, anything left from the sale,’4 said. As the organization’s treasutf! Nance handles more than 1,000® and donated books per monthfea the Friends members. In addition to the book sale,ih organization will sponsor a (ht fasting Party on May 22 in the .111 Board of Directors Annex. Recipes made from the Hul loo in the Kitchen Cookbook’’* used for the tasting party. Protttt from the lx>ok’s sales will be doe to the organization. FOL q< JOR N ct WE.< hi tr GA^ d< MSC d< CIR re AGC ALC 51 NAI Sarcastic senators honor contribution of prairie chickens AUSTIN (AP) — The Senate on Tuesday — in a humorous resolu tion directed at Gov. Bill Clements — expressed “heartfelt and sincere gratitude for the contributions of the prairie chickens of Texas.” The resolution, on the eve of Sen ate debate of a proposed state bud get bill, had, perhaps, an underlying bite in designating the prairie chicken as the “official state grouse.” Clements in an interview with The Associated Press last week likened liberal Democratic senators to prai rie chickens thumping the ground in opposition to his own more conser vative spending proposals. “standing up and fighting, and for protecting their domain.” “Many species would be proud to be included in the prairie chicken family, if only they were intelligent enough to appreciate such a distinc tion,” the resolution said. Also, the resolution said in refer ence to the Senate’s proposed appro priations bill, “there is as much fat in the state budget as the skin on the proverbial lips of a chicken.” Lt. Gov. Bill Hobby said, “All in favor (of the resolution), signify by thumping. Those opposed thump twice. “My antenna tells me the thump ing period is about over .... Now, hopefully, we can get down to se rious business,” Clements said. Disgruntled senators on Monday criticized Clements’ use of the phrase “prairie chickens.” On Tuesday, the Senate adopted a resolution by Sen. Ray Farabee, D- Wichita Falls, that keeps prairie chickens on a slow boil. I he resolution noted that one senator had described prairie chick ens as “intelligent, vocal, and fru gal,” and said they were known for “The single thum|jers have it, the resolution is adoptee Clements at a Tuesday news con ference was reminded that senators had taken offense at being called “prairie chickens,” and the governor laughed and said, “You know, they’ve been called worse things.” “They kind of referred to you . . . as both an ostrich and a rattlesnake,” Clements was told. He laughed again and said, “I’m glad that they haven’t lost their sense of humor. I have a great admiration for both (ostrich and snake).” Police Beat The following were reported GRIM NAI. MISCHIEF: to the University Police Depart- • A Spenoi ■ Hall resident it ment from April 3 through last ported that t wo windows wen Friday: shatter ed by w ater balloons. MISDEMEANOR THEFT': • \ Walton Hall residenut • A "Derby Daze” banner was jx»rten the morningoi was flying over the Texas A&M April 4 polo field. • II te lung e of the door usd • F.leven bicycles, all locked to prot ect the machinery of am; outside dorms, were reported sto- clothes drver in the Special Sen len. ices Building w as broken. • A woman reported that a • A park attendant reporta! | young boy stole some of her that a Hensel Park picnic lal* 1 comic books and put them in his was burned. backpack. The boy was caught IN DEC :ent f XPOSURE: 1 and released in his parent’s cus- • \ police o Hicer and a Dans- 1 tody at UPD. Cary resident entered a thin! 1 FELONY THEFT: floor ‘ooin ir search of stoic: 1 • An electronic scale was re- highw; V sign i. After thev en- 1 moved from 225 Biological Sci- tered. hey fou ml a naked manb- 1 ences. ing on the bed . As the officer ay 1 • A vehicle that had been sto- proached the man, he laughd 1 len from a campus parking lot and ex posed 1 limselt by raising> 1 was recovered by the San Antonio niaga/i ne he vas using to cover 1 Police Department. his gen itals. BURGLARY OF A HABITA- r< ).ssi SSI ON OF DRUG PAR- I TION: APHE RNALI • A student reported that a • A n office •i found a home I 18-inch gold chain, a diamond made pipe wi tii a strong man 1 ring and six rubies were removed juuna ( elor in a car he was towriug 1 from her room in Mosher Hall. PI \( 1 :s WF/ \PONS PR0H1B- I POSSESSION OF STOLEN ITED: PROPERTY: • Ai i of fice ■ found a .38-cai- I • Five highway signs were re- her pistol in t ie glove compart' 1 covered from a room in Dunn ment o a vehic le he was towing. j_ I fall. HARASS MEN 1 ; j ASSAULT: • A woman student re[X)r|e!ll • A student in Briggs Hall re ported being assaulted by a Bryan being dent in larassee the Ste 1 by another stir ■ rling C. Evans Li- B resident. hrary. UNI at MSC TAN 4( WR1 W 0H1 dt AGC ti< ALC & i AL>1 C; TAN dt TAN W CAN 2( ! STU at AGC sq :CEN ni dc | STU ar CHA ca St I iti fit at Mother: Cult is depleting daughter’s fortune SAN ANTONIO (AP) — An heir to the Brown & Root Construction Co. fortune is seek ing to control her wealthy daughter’s estate, charging a religious group is taking advantage of the woman and threatens to deplete her fortune. Nancy Brown Negley Wellin, daughter of George S. Brown Sr., one of the founders of the construction giant, charged in a guardianship es tate suit that her daughter, Leslie Negley, 37, has given more than $50,000 to members of a group called the “Remnants.” Negley’s estate reportedly is worth $3 million, including hundreds of shares of stock in Exxon, Pennzoil and Coca-Cola. Bill Berchelmann, one of Negley’s attorneys, said he believes she is mentally competent and knows what she is doing with her wealth. Negley has been ordered to receive a psychiat ric evaluation, and a hearing to determine her competency is scheduled for Wednesday. In her suit, Wellin charges that the religious group broke off from a larger organization to form its own church. Lisa Ramos, a member of the religious group, acknowledges accepting expensive gifts includ ing cars and shopping trips to Dallas. “Leslie is trying to get out of her family be cause of how she is controlled and manipulated by her mother,” Ramos said. “Her mother always told her to keep her money for her,” Ramos said. “But Leslie kept saying, ‘Why can’t I share my money? It’s too much.’ ” Among the gifts Negley gave to her fellow s VOR 1 children and does members include $20,000 to Ramos, $20,00 I tendance traveler’s checks to her husband and a f da\ Caniaro to Ramos’ sister, court recordsindica: | judge "Leslie is not being taken advantage of, v require i mos said. “To be chosen, you have to livebvijthat they Scripture; and to live by the Scripture,youk lriculum. to give what you have. God tells you whattofHMurra and to whom.” Bion ar have the Ramos said she, her husband, her sister^'I isibecaus Negley are among the “ Remnants.” The nanif I schools, taken from the New Festament Book ofRf'OThe ji lations and refers to the chosen few who wills Kainst t vive a holocaust predicted in Revelations. ; some fro Berchelmann turned over to a probateff-i home. ]• more than $1 million worth of jewelry, stock* j Mined in lificates and other valuables belonging to Negk Hfourt Pi Beta Phi and Sigma Alpha Epsilon Aggie Dating came TEiX. M6THIS 0H,PIT5. 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