Thursday, January 21, 1988/The Battalion/Page 7 What’s Up fends! in coj thefel ed to | hreeo:> ems craih 1 bertnl o., wail elB-lEl nbtrlJ ore::. poun;- Thursday UNIVERSITY ART EXHIBITS: Dr. T.M. Shackelford will speak on The City Observed at 7:30 p.m. in 201 MSC. Eighteenth century views by Canaletto will be presented Jan. 21 -Feb. 20 in Rudder Exhibit Hall. KANM 99.9 FM: will have a DJ meeting for anyone interested in KANM at 7 p.m. in 601 Rudder. NAVIGATORS: will meet at 7:30 p.m. in Lounge B Quad area. INTRAMURALS: will have an outdoor soccer captain’s meeting at 5 p.m. in 167 Read. CATHOLIC STUDENT ASSOCIATION: will have a Spanish Dis cussion Group meeting at 8 p.m. at St. Mary’s Student Center. ECONOMICS SOCIETY: will have an organizational meeting at 7 p.m. in 302 Rudder. AGGNOG PERSONAL COMPUTER CLUB: will meet at 5:30 p.m. in 204 Sterling C. Evans. DELTA SIGMA PI: will have an informational reception for all interested business students at 7 p.m. in O&M Observation Deck. Business attire is requested. MBA/MS ASSOCIATION: will have a general business meeting featur ing representatives from Arthur Andersen at 7 p.m. in 114 Blocker. Friday DELTA SIGMA PI: will have a happy hour at 5 p.m. at Interurban Eat ing House. All business students welcome. TAMU BADMINTON CLUB: will meet and practice at 7 p.m. in 351 G. Rollie White. UNITED CAMPUS MINISTRIES: will have a peanut butter fellowship at 11:30 p.m. at Rudder Fountain and a Bible study at 6:30 p.m. at A&M Presbyterian Church. STUDENT GOVERNMENT: is now accepting comptroller applications. Information and applications are available in 219 Pavillion or call 845- 3051. INTRAMURALS: basketball and pre-season basketball entries avail able in 167 Read. For more information contact P.J. Miller at 845-7826. Items for What's Up should be submitted to The Battalion, 216 Reed McDonald, no later than three business days before the desired run date. We only publish the name and phone number of the contact if you ask us to do so. What's Up is a Battalion service which lists non profit events and activities. Submissions are run on a first-come, first- served basis. There is no guarantee an entry will run. If you have ques tions, call the newsroom at 845-3315. Secret Service finds $16 million in bogus bills HOUSTON (AP) — More than $16 million in counterfeit money was seized here in the largest haul of bogus cash in U.S. Secret Service his tory, officials said Tuesday. The fake money, along with three printing presses, was seized Friday from the garage of a Houston home after two men were arrested in Phil adelphia during an alleged attempt to distribute the fake money, said Neal Findley, special agent in charge of the Secret Service’s field office in Houston. “We think we got most of the money before it got out,” Findley said. The two suspects, Sterling E. Lay man, 47, and Angelo J. Rossetti, 33, were arrested in Philadelphia on Jan. 14, Findley said. “The arrests followed good police work and good surveillance by our Philadelphia office,” Findley said, declining to elaborate on the circum stances of the arrests. Using information gained during questioning of the two men, Secret Service agents visited Rossetti’s Houston home, where the coun terfeit money and presses were found. The wives of the two men were at the house at the time, but were not arrested, Findley said. The money and presses, used for printing $20, $50 and $100 bills, were taken to the Secret Service’s of fices, where they were stored for use as evidence, Findley said. Findley said a total of $16.66 mil lion was seized during the raid. “It is the largest single seizure in the history of the Secret Service, which goes back 122 years,” he said. Findley said he believes a few thousand dollars worth of the bogus cash was distributed in Austin and Houston, and a smaller amount in Philadelphia. The men were charged with one count apiece of possession of coun terfeit currency, which can carry maximum penalty of 15 years in prison and a $5,000 fine. Lawsuit claims death of man in jail was racially motivated HEMPHILL (AP) — A federal awsuit filed by the family of a black man who died two days after he al legedly was beaten unconscious hile in the Sabine County jail :laims the incident was racially moti- ated. The suit was filed against the city lof Hemphill, its police chief and two sheriffs deputies and seeks actual and punitive damages for the death of Loyal Garner Jr. The amounts were not specified. Garner and two companions were jailed Christmas night on a traffic vi olation, and the two companions have said that Garner was pulled from his jail cell and beaten County judges sue for right to back political candidates AUSTIN (AP) — County judges who sponsored a South Texas presi dential debate filed a lawsuit Tues day for the right to endorse one or more candidates for the Democratic nomination for president, according to the judges’ lawyer. The suit against the State Com mission on Judicial Conduct listed as plaintiffs judges in the Southwest Texas region. The judges met in Laredo on Sun day to decide which Democratic presidential candidate to endorse, but instead they became concerned about whether they were allowed to | make an endorsement. “The fear of the judges was that I even if we made a decision and didn’t publicize it, it could still be ; considered an endorsement,” Hi- ! dalgo County Judge J. Edgar Ruiz said. “Not as a county judge, but just as a voter, it restricts me from doing anything,” Ruiz said. The judges’ petition said, “Texas election history is replete with the ac counts of the political activities of county judges.” But it said the Commission on Ju dicial Conduct had informed the judges that endorsement of a presi dential candidate, or other candi dates, could subject the judges to dis cipline because the canons of the Code of Judicial Conduct prohibit such political activities. The judges argued that nothing in the canons prohibit them from endorsing candidates. The petition, prepared for state district court by lawyer Randall “Buck” Wood, also alleges that the canons are unconstitutionally vague and overbroad. SCHULMAN THEATRES 2.50 ADMISSION 1. Any Show Before 3 PM 2. Tuesday - All Seats 3. Mon-Wed - Local Students With Current ID s 4. 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Texas Aggie Credit Union member ship is open to all Former Students, Faculty. Stott and Students of Texas A&M University and members of their families. Ask About Our New Preferred Membership Package TEXAS AGGIE CREDIT UNION 301 Dominik Dr College Station TX 77840 (409)696 1440 insured Jay Nomona! Credit union Adramtstrcmon (-NCUA) unconscious after he asked to use a telephone to call his wife. Garner died Dec. 27, a day after being hospitalized for his injuries. An autopsy concluded he died of head injuries. Hemphill Police Chief Thomas Ladner, 40, and Sabine County dep uties Bill Horton, 58, and James “Bo” Hyden, 34, later were indicted by a county grand jury on charges they violated Garner’s civil rights by beating him and denying him needed medical treatment. On Tuesday, the Southern Pov erty Law Center in Montgomery, Ala., filed the civil suit in Tyler on behalf of Garner’s parents, Sarah and Loyal Garner Sr., his widow, Corrine, and her six children, all of Florien, La. The suit alleges Garner was “re turned to his cell and left to suffer through the night of Dec. 25 and the morning of Dec. 26,” and that offi cers “knew he needed medical atten tion.” It also alleges that the de fendants caused Garner’s death and violated his civil rights. Ladner has been placed on leave by the Hemphill City Council and the two deputies have been sus pended by Sabine County Sheriff Blan Greer. Telephone calls to Ladner’s and Horton’s residences Wednesday were not answered, and there is no residential listing in Hemphil for Hyden. The three men indicted in the case are white, and Garner was black. S MSC SPRING LEADERSHIP TRIP *88 MARCH 24-27 BE ONE OF THE HONORED SENIORS TO TAKE PART IN AN EXTRAVAGANT CULTURAL WEEKEND • INDULGE IN MUSICALS, SYMPHONIES, PLAYS, ART EXHIBITS, AND MORE • SOCIALIZE AND DINE WITH DYNAMIC FORMER STUDENTS AND PROMINENT BUSINESS LEADERS APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE AT THE MSC ROOM 216 JANUARY 18-29 ■ 1985 WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS CHI PHI FOLLOW Thur. Jan. 21 8 pm with Sneaky Pete 7 CHI PHI SPRING RUSH 1988 THUR JAN 21 Follow the Spotlight Party with Sneaky Pete SAT JAN 23 Into the Night Party THUR JAN 23 That Was Then This Is Now SAT JAN 30- Wine-Cheese Party invitation Only SUN JAN 3’. Super Bowl Party come watch with us \— CMfCHTN SOUTH COLLEGE OIL CO. '—V triangle howl \K\ LLHOHN