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TexasA&MCAMPUSThe Battalion
Monday, October 19,1
Guerrero
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statewide office when she was appointed to
the commission by Gov. Ann Richards in 1990.
She resigned from the commission Sept. 24 but
chose to remain in the race.
"I believe I am the best candidate for the
job," Guerrero said. "I believe I have the best
record. If anybody thought that I earned
something that I didn't deserve, then I gave
you your seat back and decided to go out and
earn it on my own."
Since her resignation, Guerrero has contin
ued to attack Williamson's record with the De
partment of Energy during a "Bush energy ad
ministration where they lost 400,000 jobs."
Guerrero also cited a bipartisan congres
sional report saying the Minerals Management
"I believe I am the best can
didate for the job. I believe I
have the best record. If any
body thought that I earned
something that I didn't de
serve, then I gave you your
seat back and decided to go
out and earn it on my own."
- Lena Guerrero
Service, which was managed by Williamson,
failed to collect $1 billion from oil companies.
Williamson said the report was "politically
motivated."
Williamson continues to attack Guerrero's
character with political advertisements show
ing Guerrero at a Texas A&M commencement
last summer in which she recalled her own
commencement although she never graduated.
Guerrero said the advertisement missed her
biggest point--that she respects the Texas
A&M system and the spirit of Aggieland. She
said Williamson attacks her character because
she has a strong public record.
"They (Republicans) had to search 12 years
to find something on Lena Guerrero. They
had to go back 20 years to find something on
Bill Clinton," she said. "They don't want to
talk about the kind of things we've been doing.
They don't want to talk about the Bill Clinton
record as governor.
"It's the same for me."
Both candidates want to open new markets
in natural gas, but they disagree on how to
regulate the trucking industry.
Guerrero wants to continue regulation to
maintain safety. Williamson supports deregu
lation, claiming it will save 20,000 jobs and
bring $1 billion in economic growth to Texas.
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long SASE: Country Living Shoppers, Dept. E17, 14415-
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campus promotion during November 16 and November
17. Call (617)-262-3734.
Responsible driver needed. Two children. Houston to
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MONDAY
the library.
CLASS OF ‘94: Help design
Elephant Walk t-shirts! Turn de
signs in to the Class of ‘94 cube
in the SPO by October 19. For
more information call Rachel at
764-1832.
THE DISABLED STUDENTS
NETWORK: Membership drive
this week. Forms are available
at Commons Front Desk, Sup
port Services, and TRC in the
MSC. For more information call
Ben at 696-9057.
TEXAS A&M LACROSSE
TEAM: Practice Monday
through Friday from 4 to 6 p.m.
at the Polo Fields. Everyone
welcome, no experience neces
sary. Come be a part of the
State Championship tradition.
For information call Tom Webber
at 764-7974.
TAMU ROADRUNNERS: Infor
mation meeting to discuss up
coming events and races at 7
p.m. in 229 MSC. Newcomers
welcome. We met today at 6:30
a.m. and every Monday through
Friday. If you are interested in
running with us then or at our
additional 6 p.m. group runs, we
meet in front of G. Rollie White
Coliseum. For more information
call Steve at 823-1334.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS:
General discussion from 11:30
a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Call the
Center for Drug Prevention—
The Rainbow Center at 845-
0280 for more information.
AGGIELAND: Freshman pic
tures will be taken for the Ag
gieland October 7-October 30
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at AR Pho
tography, located at 707 Texas
Avenue next to Taco Cabana.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
ASSOCIATION: ISA photo
graph at 8:15 p..m in the Zachry
lobby. For more information call
Tim at 764-9563.
CLASS OF ‘95: Service and
newsletter committee chair posi
tions are available. Applications
are available in the '95 cubicle in
the Student Programs\Office.
For more information call Jeb
Jones at 847-5279.
AL-ANON: General discussion
from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Newcomers and latecomers wel
come. Call the Center for Drug
Prevention—The Rainbow Cen
ter at 845-0280 for more infor
mation.
HONORS STUDENT COUNCIL:
Legendary STEVE SELLER will
give the most motivational
speech in HSC’s history at 8:30
p.m. in 501 Rudder. For more
information call Chris at 268-
4595.
A.R.M.Y.: All off-campus
A.R.M.Y. member meeting at
5:15 p.m. in 145 MSC. For more
information call Elizabeth at 846-
2528.
LE CERCLE FRANCAIS:
Copies of the tutoring schedule
for French classes are available
in 330G Academic Building.
PRO-CHOICE AGGIES: Final
preparation for October 24 Rally
at 8:30 p.m. in 510 Rudder.
Meeting time for poster party to
be announced. For more infor
mation call Lisa at 846-3625.
AGGIME: Free screening of
Japanese animation from 7 to
9:30 p.m. in the LRD, 6th floor of
ASSOCIATION OF COLLE
GIATE ENTREPRENEURS
Ford Taylor of C.C. Creations
speaking at 7:15 p.m. in1{|
Blocker.
STUDENTS FOR THE EXPLO
RATION AND DEVELOPMENi
OF SPACE: General meetingt:
discuss current issues and uji
coming Observatory/pizza parti
night at 8 p.m. in 129 Brigli!
Building. For more informatw
call Robb at 696-0725 or Roi
anne at 693-4039.
PRE-LAW SOCIETY: Me*
at 8:30 p.m. in the Hilton Confer
ence Room with guest speakers
from Yale, Boston College am!
Lewis & Clark. For more infor
mation call David at 696-8913.
BUSINESS STUDENT COUN
CIL: Meeting at 8:30 p.m.in 15!
Blocker. For more information
call Jim at 822-9283.
LI FES AVERS: Weekly prayer
and Bible study open to all stu
dents from 6 to 8 p.m. IntheAl
Faith's Chapel. For more infor-1
mation call Elnora at 764-6406.
CLASS OF ‘96 COUNCIL: Ap|
plications being acceptedfor
chairs of fundraising, public rela
tions, Class Ball and service;
committees from 8 a.m. to5p.m.
in the Class of ‘96 cubicle in Die
Student Programs office.
LIBERAL ARTS STUDENT
COUNCIL: Meeting at 8:30p.m.
in 502 Rudder. For more infor
mation call Eric at 847-5501.
BRAZOS VALLEY DELIA*
GAMMA ALUMNAE ASSOCIA
TION: Meet members of Hie
national fraternity at 7:30 p.m,al
2215 East Briargate in Bryan.
For more information call Sue al
693-7612.
PUBLIC RELATIONS STU
DENT SOCIETY OF AMERICA:
Guest lecture with Rene Henry,
Executive Director of University
Relations, at 231 MSC. For '
more information call JoLinat [ :
846-3184.
SOCIETY OF AUT0M0TIV, !
ENGINE EB S: Speaker D:
Tielking on tires at 8 p.m. in
ENPH 206. For more informa
tion call Bryan at 696-7623.
REC SPORTS: Entries open for
Flickerball Teams and Officials,
Kyle Field Ramp Romp II, Rock
Climbing Trip and racquetball
doubles. Entries close Back
packing trip and kayak work
shop. For more information call
Patsy at 845-7826.
N.O.W.: Meeting from 7 to 8:15
p.m. in 146 MSC. Formorein-
formation call Tawny at 822-
2218.
ETA KAPPA NU: Candidate
meeting and quiz at 7 p.m,in
104 B Zachry.
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submitted to The Battalion, OK
Reed McDonald, no later than
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lish the name and phone number
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and activities. Submissions are
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PRESENTS
Henry Rubin, violin
David Tomatz, cello
Werner Rose, piano
In a program of works by Haydn, Copland and Brahms.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20
RUDDER THEATRE, 8:00 PM
Tickets available at the MSC Box Office and Foley's.
Adults - S8.00 Students & Seniors - S5.00
For information call 845-1234 or 845-3355.