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THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1080 Page 9 TPE A reaches agreement United Press International AUSTIN — The executive direc tor of the Texas Public Employees Association Tuesday announced the organization has signed agreements with two state agencies to assist pub lic employees with personal prob lems. Gary Hughes said TPEA had con tracted with the Texas Department of Community Affairs and the Texas Commission of Alcoholism to pro vide employees with professional and confidential assistance for prob lems involving alcoholism, drug abuse, financial problems, legal problems and emotional problems. Presently, TPEA offers the prog ram only in Travis County. Hughes said 467 public employees or their family members had utilized the counseling services in the past two years. He also said the program, which will cost $110,000 over two years, will help job performance and make the state bureaucracy more effi cient. 'tegistat YA ani led must released laimed, lartment i impounds nroposal a the tune of $450,000 ions, Jim raffic,« :e Depart the moire nforcetf United Press International OKLAHOMA CITY — Singer Jerry Lee Lewis has signed an agreement promising a $400,000 pay- ment for damages claimed by an Oklahoma City promoter. George Cunningham sued Lewis for $453,645, alleging the performer failed to show up for a January 1978 appearance. Lewis, known for his rock ‘n’ roll classics and more recently his country-western songs, was arrested ab- ton of bin out 1 a.m. Monday on a bench warrant issued by a ig bikestif district judge. kers iier to dels :es recoven jartment »i nent and: program, conducted! also show esto tlve protps like thelh . centrallv! ributedtoi guard this omly on riders w obey rejd ss in ;n for this! ; lots are d riders dey choose 3 bike lots rk bikes oed ramps: Vo show costs singer Lewis Cunningham, former operator of the defunct Whiskey River club, claimed in the suit that Lewis failed to show up for booked performances Jan. 20 and 21, 1978. Cunningham claims that financial losses incurred because Lewis did not appear forced him to close the club. The promoter was awarded $200,000 for loss of good will, $140,000 for club remodeling expenses, $38,500 for defaulting on his lease, $15,000 for ticket sales, $55,000 for loss of income and $5,145 for adver tising. District Judge Stewart Hunter Monday ordered Lewis to settle the debt or appear at an Aug. 11 hearing. During the Monday hearing, Lewis testified he had signed a $1 million contract with Warner Brothers. Hunter ordered him to sign an assignment document promising Cunningham $400,000 of the contract. Court officials said the $400,000 assignment would be paid in the event Lewis does not settle with Cunningham or fails to appear at the August hearing. Lewis also paid $3,500 in cash to Cunningham. BSD HOWDY PARTY Thursday 7 p.m come & bring a Friend one block behind Loupots. rmy, leftists ash in ebanese city United Press International BEIRUT, Lebanon — Heavy to buildiif iting broke out Tuesday between banese army regulars and leftist litiamen in Lebanon’s southern (city of Sidon. [be fighting began after a convoy irmy trucks came under fire by the n lotsclosfj legade Lebanese Arab Army, thatstudei i local press report said the ni shes flared throughout Sidon, banon’s third largest city, 28 miles ith of Beirut. □ftheprowThe shooting came less than two parking Airs after a Lebanese army truck d sucbtewvoy came under machine gun fire aid the0figthe southern coastal highway. 'ravelers from the area said the men were members of the re- lade Lebanese Arab Army — a raway faction of some 500 men. ey said at least two soldiers from breakaway faction were killed two others wounded when the ulars returned the fire, be fighting in Sidon broke out ut2:45p.m. Residents in Sidon, died by telephone almost an hour r said the fighting was still going and “intensifying. ” bey said the city was paralyzed, shops, stores and schools ed, and some residents fleeing r homes to seek refuge in shel- Don't Miss Class Because Of A Broken Watch.. 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