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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1987)
Monday, Sept. 6: Brazos Landing — 15% off any thing except “all you can eat” Tuesday, Sept. 7: Flying Tomato — Free order of garlic bread (no purchase necessary) Wednesday, Sept. 8: Pizza Hut — 2 slices of pizza and small soft drink for $2.00 Thursday, Sept. 9: Farmers Market — free drink with the purchase of sandwich & chips Friday, Sept. 10: Double Daves — free beverage with any food purchase Saturday, Sept. 11: Beach/Tailgate party in Sbisa & Commons for dinner Sept. 6-11: Cow Hop — 10% off between 2-5 p.m. not valid with any other offer Sept. 7-9: Student Input Tables, T-shirt sales 10-3 MSC, Sbisa, and Commons Sept. 11: Beach Bash, Grove 8-12 Free Admis sion, Free food. ALL OFFERS GOOD ONLY WITH CURRENT ACTIVITY STICKER —— — —— ^ u ^ „ m.. ■ ' MORE THAN JUST SHOES The Shoe Store Fall Fashion Show Happy Hour At Sundance Parkway Square Texas Ave. S. at Southwest Pkwy. College Station 696-6976 American Express • MasterCard • Visa • Discover • Layaway • Qlft Certificates : 11 ” n 11 . -I II V . Page 6/The Battalion - time to make an intelligent decision about your health care Texas A&M employees, you have until the end of this month to decide on your insuranc Texas A&M employees, you have until the end of this month to decide on your insurance option for the coming year. You don t have to rush into a health care decision you might later regret. Among the options being offered you this year is participation in a clinic-based health main tenance organization. Along with the single-premium advantage this program offers come some significant restrictions you should fully understand — before you decide to abandon your proven medical insurance plan. For example, to be covered by the health plan you give up your right to select your physi cian from among any in the community. Only those doctors affiliated with the sponsoring clinic will be covered by the plan. The same goes for hospitals — should you require hospitalization, the plan will pay only for services in a participating hospital. This is of particular importance to those who might need to seek cancer therapy at M.D. Anderson Hospital in Houston, or heart surgery at ei ther of world renown cardiac facilities at Houston hospitals. HMO participation means giving up your PCS card and privileges. And your dental cover age. Psychiatric services are severely restricted; treatment for drug problems is excluded alto gether. The final day to decide on which health care option is best for you and your family is Wednesday, September 30. Take the time, before the deadline, to learn all the facts. After all, your health care is at stake. Don’t lose your freedom to choose! A message in the public interest from your i#iBrazos Independent Physician Bailiff indictei for offer to sel jury informal! SAN ANTONIO (AP)-Ai in the Tesoro Petroleum Cor, trial was indicted on bribencii, in connection with his allege to sell information aboutjun: erations, officials said. Finton E. “Ed” Stewart, j mained free on a $50,000 ume bond after his arrest on Aug f He was indicted by grand jury Wednesday om seeking a $1 million bribe in: of two shareholder lawsuiu Tesoro, John Murphy witha Attorney’s office said. Meanwhile, court officii.: told the six jurors in thetni; hearing will be held about liberations leading to thevt cleared Tesoro on July 22. * * * * * ; * * * * X Stewart was a special dtp: marshal working as a bailih the 23-week trial, in whictl holders charged Tesorooffit directors with securitiei racketeering and sought If lion in damages. Stewart was arrested by?! cials Aug. 27 after acceptrn case filled with $250,000: bills for information ht a proved the jury had been mised. He claimed to have the jury, during its d« had considered eviderta what was brought out trial, officials have said. The nature of that evid who might have providedii' unclear. Stewart allegedly tried tos information to Jack Comptcc vate detective, but Compton: in the FBI despite alles that he would be killed if) lawmen. FBI and federal pn dined comment on whethc had any evidence of jury with him when he wasarrm: A hearing at which juron| asked about their deliberation be held until October. U.S. District Judge 5 Garcia, who presided over soro trial, said he wants urn - Stewart’s case is resolved. W court official, who asked no ' ! identified. If convicted, Stewart face 0 15 years in federal prisoc; $500,000 fine. Man dies after atten\ to rob ston CACTUS (AP) — A mand! ter shooting at lawmen and« fire to a grocery store hek* tempted to rob Thursday ini Panhandle town, authorities^! The unidentified Hispac:: died either from smoke ink* caused by the fire or from a f fiicted gunshot wound after ; four hostages and holding offs' bay for almost three hours ' County Chief Deputy Z.Q.BiS said. Glennis Ruby told the J News-Herald, “This is the thing that’s ever happened iaf in my 11 years as city secretar probably since we were fc ' back in 1969.” Authorities said the mantf the Cactus Service Co. in thw about 1,000 shortly before 1^ fired several shots and order! clerk to give him the store’s® 11 Ruby, who works at CityH# she got a phone call about T from store clerk Maria He® after convincing the mantfe one at City Hall could opentfr, Herrera said the man hadiQ pocketful of bullets and alar|! and was extremely upset, She said he spoke no English Joir to ch physi pay < the h cant full sp The HMO ing h there or cc strict( Adc cove the tr appe Befc insure delivt A m< ■Mi “I’ve never done anything!* before,” Ruby said. “I tried to talk to him oni*' phone and I didn’t doabitol* she said. In the meantime, five K County deputies, two Depart 1 : Public Safety troopers andT Ranger staked out the sK® ham said. 1 Two men and an elderh' who were inside when thef- entered the store escaped* time later, he said. Bingham said Herrera about 10:30. Bingham said the man se* the store using matches an** thing else he could find.” He shot out the store’s fror and began firing at the offtf side the store. Authorities did not return* After the gunfire stopped fire was extinguished, the l were able to enter the part* stroyed store, where they fo-’ gunman dead, officials said The suspect’s body was Amarillo for an autopsy, £ said. J “The smoke suffocated maybe he shot himself," said. SI o b the cla