Page 8 The Battalion STRAIGHT FROM THE TOP MSC MBA/LAW SYMPOSIUM Saturday, November 10 from 8 AM to 5 PM in MSC 203 Tickets $5, $8 at the door Advice from Successful Former Students n MBAlL AWll ^■COMMITTtt X. Including: President of the Texas Bar Association Former CEO of Dell Computer Corporation Senior Partners of Law Firms Current Students in Business and Law For more information call 845-1515 Compare. Bob Bullock is a tough-minded administrator who calls the shots as he sees them. Bob Bullock is the only candidate who has cast an official vote against an income tax. (Dissenting Report, Tax Equity Committee, 1987) That’s why Bob Bullock is endorsed by newspapers all over Texas. Rob Mosbacher is Gov. Clements' appointee in charge of the welfare agency. His spending has already caused one tax bill. Now he wants to hire 10,000 more government employees. Mosbacher’s welfare mismanagement will cost every Texas family $403 in new taxes. An independent voice for Texas It’s your choice. BOB BULLOCK Democrat for —— LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Pd. Pol. Adv. by Bob Bullock Campaign, P. O. Box 2243, Austin, Texas 78768 s an Aggie, J.D. Langley learned the value of honor and the importance of honesty. As a Marine, he realized the importance of dedication and the rewards of hard work. As a prosecutor, he has shown his commitment to protecting the rights of victims. As a judge, J.D. Langley has put this knowledge, experience and dedication to work for all Brazos County citizens. Vote for J.D. Langley on November 6!. Get to know J.D. Langley and you’ll understand why he’s the right choice for the 85th District Court. • Judge, Brazos County Court-at-Law No. 2 • Nominated by MADD as State Judge of the Year, 1989 • Past Chairman, Juvenile Law Section of the State Bar of Texas • Listed in Who’s Who in American Law, 1990 • Prosecutor, Brazos County District Attorney’s Office • Doctor of Jurisprudence, South Texas College of Law • Member, Order of the Lytae, an honorary legal fraternity • Captain, United States Marine Corps • B.S., Texas A&M University, Class of 74 • Member, Brazos County A&M Club • Member, MSC 0PAS and 0PAS Guild Elect miAN "^J^rSTATE DI GLEY DISTRICT JUDGE Political advertisement paid for by the J.D. Langley Campaign, Juanita B. Murray, Treasurer, P.0. Box 3785, Bryan, TX 77805 A Change for the Better! Monday, Novembers, 1990 SGnDRA N. ROBBINS/The Battalior Students warm up by a fire and roast marshmallows Sunday before working on bonfire. Hearing scheduled on GOP tactics WASHINGTON (AP) — Demo crats on Sunday accused Republi cans of racism in the North Carolina Senate race as a federal judge sched uled an election-eve hearing on whether the OOP’s tactics are intim idating voters. Republican officials dismissed al legations that voter mailings in North Carolina and Texas were de signed to intimidate minority or el derly voters. But U.S. District Judge Dickinson Debevoise scheduled a hearing for today in Newark, N.J., to determine whether the Republican National Committee is violating a 1982 con sent decree that bars voter intimida tion. The hearing was requested by the Democratic National Committee. “What the Republican Party has done is absolutely disgusting,” Dem ocratic Party chairman Ronald Brown said on CBS-TV’s “Face the Nation.” He accused the GOP of try ing to “intimidate the poorest and most vulnerable voters.” The controversy has centered pri marily on North Carolina, where Re publican Sen. Jesse Helms is in a neck-and-neck race with Democrat Harvey Gantt, who is black. At issue are 150,000 official- looking postcards that the North Carolina GOP sent to predominantly minority Democratic precincts. Labeled “Voter Registration Bul letin,” the cards read, in part, that it is a federal crime “to knowingly give false information about your name, residence or period of residence to an Election Official.” “We knew that in a panic Jesse Helms would turn to this kind of tac tic, just as Republicans have done in the past,” Brown said. Voter mailings also have been sent out in Texas to predominantly el derly Democratic voters, encourag ing them to forego absentee ballots. Charles Black, a spokesman for the Republican National Committee, said he had not seen any of the mail ings but insisted the GOP has never broken the consent decree on voter intimidation. The committee “always plays t»I the rules,” he said. But he addeo that North Carolina has “a long his tory of Democrats stealing elet tions.” State and local leaders “ha. a responsibility to take legal action toll ensure the integrity of the balk and that’s all that’s going on there he said. House Majority Leader Richari Gephardt, D-Mo., disagreed witli; the Republicans. Hfl “The campaign that Jesse Hein is running is not a lot different thas the campaign that David Duke ra:r, in Louisiana,” Gephardt said. Did is a former Ku Klux Klan leaderwh lost in Louisiana’s open Senate ps mary in October. “The message ... clearly has rad overtones. It is clearly designed I appeal to people’s prejudice," & I phardt said on NBC’s “Meet th I Press.” In the Helms-Gantt contest, Dei ocrats also have charged Helms wil!| playing on racial stereotypes intelfB vision advertisements. Tom and his wife. Caroline, were married in 1965; they have two sons, Scott, age 15, and Don. age 13. The McDonalds are members ot St. Andrew's Episcopal Church. The McDonald family has resided in Brazos County for over 70 years. Tom’s lather (TAMU 33) was a lawyer, legislator and judge. The Reed McDonald Building on the TAMU campus is named in memory of Tom's uncle. Re-elect McDonald Judge 85th District Court EXPERIENCE IS THE DIFFERENCE • Named Outstanding Jurist of the Year by the State Bar of Texas Criminal Justice Section, 1987. • Editorial Committee: Texan’s War on Drugs Judge’s Benchbook: A Resource for Drug Abuse Prevention 1988. • Chairman of the Crime Victims and Witness Committee of the State Bar of Texas, 1990. • Chairman of the Criminal Justice Section of the State Bar of Texas, 1990. • Faculty, Texas College for New Judges, 1987-90. Judge McDonald is honored to serve you. Your vote and support will be greatly appreciated. Paid for by Committee to Re-elect Judge W.T. (Tom) McDonald, Jr., Caroline McDonald, Treasurer, Box 1085, Bryan, TX 77806