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Page 4 The Battalion Monday, Aprils —I Hike for charity symbolizes passing of rank within Corps of Cadets, spokesman says Spade Phillips, Rl. Continued from Page 1 $60,000. The official total and awards will be presented during Parent's Weekend. The march also symbolizes the passing of ranks within the Corps, said Jim Shelton, public relations chairman for the March to the Bra zos Committee. "It is used to pass down staff and outfit positions," he said. "Se niors don't march back with the Corps. It is a chance for the juniors to take over." , The seven-mile hike on High way 60 from campus to the river began at 8 a.m. Once at the river, about 1,700 cadets participated in field events like relay races and tug-of-war. In addition, the Rudder's Rangers unit simulated battles, the Confederate Air Force gave an aerial performance and the Aggies Over Texas performed parachute jumps. "Everything went really well this year," Shelton said. 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Interviews by The Associated Press with election officials and volunteers in all 50 states over the past week show that response to a prospective Perot candidacy has been swift and overwhelming. Perot, with a net worth of over $2 billion, started the ball rolling last month by saying he would run as an independent if people could get his name on the ballot in all 50 states. With the outspoken industrial ist and his employees prodding the process from Dallas — and with the help of a high-tech 800- number — the Perot petition effort has been barrelling along. "This has been the most incred ible groundswell — just ordinary folks coming out of the wood work," said Barbara LeBey, a for mer Georgia judge who is an At lanta organizer. Perot needs 27,000 signatures by July 14 to get on Georgia's bal lot. Organizers say they will shoot for 60,000 just to be safe. The Texas industrialist says if he runs, he will foot the bill him self — and is prepared to spend $100 million — making a Perot candidacy unparalleled. "Any time someone can spend $100 million on a campaign and is and se play, tb worth $2 billion, damn t;: you're concerned," saidWilti w ho~le. Ulrey, executive directorofi j a New Jersey Republican' Committee. "This is the first timeur had a third-party candidate the wherewithal to mountase ous campaign for the president said Ted Thomas, owner ofafa land. Ore., computer sofa company, who is puttingink hours to get Perot on hisstii ballot. Thomas says it will notbete to collect the necessary 34,00(li natures by an August 25 deaf "There's a tremendous amomli interest in this," he said. In the past three weeks, 1.5ei| lion people have called theF; 800-number — which rings in ther Dallas or Tampa, Fla. - ing to circulate petitions, sa Sharon Holman, a Perot enpta who helps oversee bank. Some 101,000 calls came fate Monday alone, the day Peioi named former retired Vice Adn James Stockdale, as hisinterii running mate. AU! team st at the 61 A&] placed : was the at Austi The phy, Rk a time western A&l 1600 me Voters boost far-rightists in German elections STUTTGART, Germany (AP) — Voters in two states gave strong boosts to extreme right ists Sunday after legislative campaigns that focused on Ger many's growing immigrant population. Chancellor Helmut Kohl's Christian Democrats lost their absolute control of the south west state of Baden-Wuerttem- berg, but the makeup of a gov erning coalition was unclear. No combination of parties with the necessary majority of the 146-seat parliament was im mediately evident. In the northern state of Schleswig-Holstein, the govern ing Social Democrats barely held onto their majority in par liament. In both states, right-wing parties finished third, behind either the conservative Chris tian Democrats or the left-lean ing Social Democrats. The results were based on an official count of all votes cast in the two states. A final count will be released in a few days, although it was not expected to differ. Kohl's party took 39 percent of the Baden-Wuerttemberg vote, compared to 49 percent in the last elections in 1988, the re sults showed. The Social Democrats fin ished second with 29 percent compared to 32 percent four years ago. The far-right Republicans, who campaigned on a strong anti-foreigner platform that blamed immigrants for housing shortages, budget problems, in flation, crime and growing job lessness, came in third. They won nearly 11 percent of the vote. Four years ago, the Republi cans won only 1 percent, and national opinion polls usually give the far right only 2 percent support. Parties must have 5 percent of the vote for parliamentary representation. DORM REFRIGERATOR FOR SALE. GOOD WORKING CONDITION. MUST SELL. $75 WIRELESS SPEAKER SYSTEM DATAWAVE WS-7, HARDLY USED. $75. CALL 764-7970. 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