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Small $2.75 (12 oz.) Medium $3.75 (20 oz.) Large $5.50 (32 oz.) 25<t $1.75 $3.25 Limit one 25tf drink per person per visit. Limit six people per vehicle. Enjoy in Moderation. Please Don't Drive While Intoxicated. Waldo by Kevin Thoi YDU'RE TRYING TO INVENT A NEW MEN'S COLOGNE? DR. GLADSTONE/ YOU BLEW UP THE LAB/ j WOW/ YOU LOOK UKf YOU COULb KILL Ak ENTIRE ARMY' Warped by Scott McCt Uh, hello, i'm Allen PoTle, M;™ ih for Ca.rr>li attfie f«.st minute on Her...hr»y ^uezt tonijhf, IS RiChai-d X iA.-fewwe, loco.1 Vo»-pv; lie ...uh, ...In Pr. fa femme 7 15 specifically a.... gyneadojiWf... ...which, of coorje | is the study of Tribute service for jail victim held at school FLORIEN, La. (AP) — Family and friends of Loyal Garner Jr. gathered at a local high school audi torium for a memorial tribute to the truck driver who died of head wounds after being jailed in the Sa bine County Jail. Police Chief Duane Calhoun fought back tears Saturday as he de scribed his friendship with Garner and he pledged to help Garner’s widow and six children. Calhoun said he knew Garner as he grew up and never saw him do anything wrong. Garner, 34, died Dec. 27, at Tyler Medical Center after surgery for head wounds he received at the jail in Hemphill. Former Hemphill Police Chief Thomas Ladner, 41, and sheriffs deputies Bill Horton, 58, and James “Bo” Hyden, 35, were acquitted July 15 of violating Garner’s civil rights by beating him and denying him medical attention. The 12th District Court of Ap peals ruled Wednesday the trio can not be tried for murder in Smith County because it would constitute double jeopardy trying someone twice for the same alleged offense. Florien Mayor John Manasco said the people of Florien know a wrong has been committed, but the ques tion is why did we permit it to hap pen. “I don’t agree with the courts in Texas, but someday it will be righted,” Monasco said. “I knew Ju nior (Garner) to be honest and hard working. He was loved by his family. “It is incomprehensible that some thing like this could happen,” he said. The Rev. Ernest Charles of Hous ton said he has talked to many whites who feel Garner’s death was racially motivated. The three law men were white and Garner, black. “In spite of the fact that racism ex ists we who are for righteousness must rise above racism,” he said. “We must recognize a man for being a man, not the color of his skin, but the truth he has in his heart. “Loyal died and he will never come back, but he died to bring us all together for a better place. If Loyal had not lost his life we would not be here today. We must stand up and say he did not die in vain,” Charles said to loud applause. The group of about 50 who at tended the service contributed a to tal of $317 for the Garner family. The money was taken up by Florien police officers. What’s Up Monday MSC SCONA: will have an informational meeting at 7 p.m. in 301 Ruddet PHI THETA KAPPA ALUMNI: will have a welcome reception at 7:30p.m d MSC. TAMU JUDO: will have a meeting for anyone interested in Judo at 7pm rj G. Rollie White. No experience is necessary. TAMU JAZZ BAND: will have its first rehearsal at 7:30 p.m. in the Com'; west piano room. New members are needed. For more information ca i? Gentry at 693-7413. MINORITY ASSOCIATION OF PREHEALTH AGGIES: will have an iced social at 7 p.m. in 302 Rudder. INTRAMURALS: will have orientation for flag football and 16-inch soflta : cials at 6 p.m. in 267 G. Rollie White. Entries open for 16-inch softball, ta:;i nis singles, triathlon, excercise classes, flag football, and a GuadalupeRr.n noe trip. For more information call 845-7826 PLACEMENT CENTER: will have an orientation for all students gradua:: December, May or August at 10 a m. and 2 p.m. in 701 Rudder. TAMU PISTOL TEAM: will have team tryouts at 7 p.m. in the basemenlch Military Sciences Building. pirne pToi boN, h tesi ol first s would Toro Stock; . Rn, there Si River Olso’J Dallas Tuesday emeni ken b' Dn neiultl in the they h THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING HONOR SOCIETY:Dr director of the Solid State Institute will speak at 7 p.m. in 104B Zachry. DATA PROCESSING MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION: Arthur Anders offer information on careers in data processing at 7 p.m. at the Universityk ^ NATIONAL RESIDENCE HALL HONORARY: will have a general meery’PF'ng officer elections at 8:30 p.m. in 604B Rudder. uu i< STUDENT Y: will have an “Extravaganza" at 7 p.m. in 226 MSC to discuss* - .wEve the “Y" has to offer. tug th A&M CYCLING TEAM: will meet at 8:30 p.m. in 404 Rudder New mentor Rome interested riders are welcome. yg.,, s ALL NIGHT FAIR: will have a general meeting at 8:30 p.m. in 402 Rudder ^ ‘ ‘ CORPUS CHRISTI HOMETOWN CLUB: will meet at 8:30 p m in 607Ruckr; , HILLEL JEWISH UNIVERSITY CENTER: will have an ice cream and::|T ae bash from 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. at the Hillel Building. AGGIE ALLEMANDERS: will have a free square dance lesson atSp m irifl MSC. MSC SCONA: Committee applications are due by noon in the Scona Bro*; § Library office. ALPHA PHI OMEGA: will have fall rush at 7 p.m. in 201 MSC. EL SALVADOR STUDENT ASSOCIATION: will meet to plan activitiesfo - ; semester at 8:30 p.m. in 407 Rudder. ECONOMICS SOCIETY: will have an organzational meeting at 7 p.m in® MSC. TAMU MICROBIOLOGY SOCIETY: will have a debate between medical sen® students and graduate school students at 7 p.m. in 305 Rudder. SADDLE AND SIRLOIN: will meet at 7 p.m. in 115 Kleberg. MUSTER: Applications for committee postions are due by Friday at 5p.m.in® Pavilion. TRIATHLON CLUB: will have an informational meeting at 9 p.m. in 167Reac | AGGIELAND: 1989 Aggieland contracts for all university recognized orgar;i tions are available in 230 Reed McDonald or in the organization boxes mr« MSC. INTRAMURALS: entries close for indoor soccer at 5:30 p.m. in 167 Read BAPTIST STUDENT UNION: will have a Howdy Party at 7 p.m. at the Grove | PREMED/PREDENT SOCIETY: will have a fall mixer at 7 p.m. at the Flying'* mato. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: will have a support group meeting atnoon.CtM the center at 845-0280 for the room number. TAMU SCUBA CLUB: will have an organizational meeting at 7 p.m. in402fti« der. TAMU FLYING CLUB: will meet new members at 7 p.m. at the Easterwoori ; y port clubhouse. GRAPEVINE/COLLEYVILLE HOMETOWN CLUB: will have an organizatic| meeting and officer elections at 8:30 p.m. in 502 Rudder. TAMU PISTOL TEAM: will have team tryouts at 7 p.m. in the basement of®; Military Sciences Building. /terns for What's Up should be submitted to The Battalion, 216 ReedMcDom no later than three business days before the desired run date. We only put ■ the name and phone number of the contact if you ask us to do so. What's L'l a Battalion service /hat//s/s non-profit events and activities. Submissions are .j' on a first-come, first-served basis. There is no guarantee an entry will run. /I)dl have questions, call the newsroom at 845-3315. Conservative group attacks liberal view of Baylor alumni DALLAS (AP) — A conservative group has launched a crusade against Baylor University trustees and its 75,000-member alumni association saying the groups have allowed the school to become too liberal. ipport of the election s for the school. of conservative-m;: In a four-page letter to Baylor friends and alumni, the Rev. Donny Cortimilia urged conservatives to at tend the Nov. 4 Alumni Association meeting and vote to change the editorial policy of The Baylor Line, the alumni journal. and suj trustees Randy Fields, a member of the alumni associafi executive committee, called Cortimilia’s campaif] takeover attempt. Fields said the executive cornu was meeting Friday to formulate a response to Coir lia. Cortimilia declined to name the supporters of * group. He said he is not being backed by consenJH strategists Paul Pressler of Houston and the Rev.fa l Conservatives have complained the journal does not represent their perspective. “Some of us have the feeling Baylor is becoming more liberal in its teachings and practices than we think it should,” Cortimilia, a pastor from Melissa and acting coordinator of the group United for a Better Baylor, said. strategists Patterson of Dallas. Both Pressler and Patterson Baylor University to become more conservative it teachings and principles. Cortimilia also encouraged attendance at the Oct. 25 meeting of the Baptist General Convention of Texas In May, Baylor President Herbert Reynoldswati conservatives they would never gain control of school. Reynolds published remarks in The Baylorll saying that if fundamentalists won a majority onl school’s board of trustees, he would join with the Ba| faculty in a class-action suit for control of the inf tion.