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    Friday, February 15,1991
The Battalion
Page 5
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Senate adopts
bill to allow
dog killing
AUSTIN (AP) — The Senate ap
proved a bill that would allow the
killing of dogs in defense of live
stock.
The measure by Sen. Bill Sims, D-
San Angelo, was sent to the House
on a 26-0 vote Thursday.
Sims, executive secretary of the
Texas Sheep and Goat Raisers Asso
ciation, said under current law if he
found a dog in his pasture killing
sheep or had just killed sheep and he
shot him, he could be prosecuted for
cruelty to animals.
The violation is a misdemeanor,
punishable by up to one year in jail.
The bill would essentially allow
people to avoid prosecution under
animal cruelty laws if they could
prove they killed the dog to defend
their goats, sheep, cattle, horses,
swine or poultry.
Last year in Concho County a case
was filed against a rancher who
killed a dog, “so that’s the reason we
need” this bill, Sims said.
“If you’ve ever seen an animal
killed by a dog, you’d know what
killed him — the dog’s not a very
clean killer, he’ll just tear an animal
all to pieces,” he said.
Perot plans for future with race track
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REAL WORLD 1991: Life After Aggieland
(A Special Seminar for Soon-To-Be Graduates)
*What I Wish I Had Known
♦The Dual Career Couple: Having It All?
♦Professional Imaging
♦Career Dressing in the ’PC’s
♦Facing Reality in the Workplace
♦Personal Finance
♦It’s Tough Working with Turkeys When You’ve Flown with Eagles
♦Job Search: 1st Job/Changing Jobs
♦It’s 5 o’clock . . . Now What?
♦Saying Goodbye
Saturday, February 23, 1991
9:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. - Check-in
10:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. - Program
at
The Association of Former Students
Clayton Williams Jr. Alumni Center
Registration
Cost $5.00 - Cash Only
MSC Hallway (across from Post Office)
Monday - Thursday
February 18 - 21
9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m.
Registration Limited to First 250 Graduates
%
Come join the
MSC JORDAN INSTITUTE FOR
INTERNATIONAL AWARENESS..
and open your eyes to the world around you!
Applications are available in the
MSC Jordan Institute Office (223F MSC)
and are due on Wed., February 20.
FORT WORTH (AP) — A pro
posed $50 million auto racing facility
in the Dallas-Fort Worth area will be
an economic boon that will offer a
little something for everybody in
North Texas, organizers say.
“It is going to be like the Trade
Mart when it was built, with every
thing under the same roof for the
first time,” Buddy Boren, Ishin
Speed Sport Inc. operations man
ager, said.
Dallas Financier Ross Perot Jr.,
who has contracted to sell 500 acres
to Ishin, said he envisions the race
track as an economic catalyst that
will spark increased high technology
development and promote tourism
in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
Observers say Perot is planning
for the future by carefully assem
bling the components that will some
day attract automobile manufactur
ers to the area.
So far, Perot’s primary devel
opment has focused on the 4,800-
acre Alliance Airport project. Alli
ance is a development designed to
attract aviation and related compa
nies.
The speedway could indeed be
come a major part of the devel
opment around Alliance.
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