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Hilton 7-9 p.m. $9 Sit With the Company of Your Choice AUSTIN (AP) — Ending a fight to keep the House seat he held for 16 years, Deer Park Democrat Ed Watson on Monday withdrew his challenge of the Nov. 8 election that gave the seat to Republican Mike Jackson of La Porte by seven votes. “My information is that the choice of this committee would be that we would have another election in House District 129,” Watson, 68, told a special House panel appointed to investigate the matter. After looking at the "personal sac rifice” required of himself, his family and contributors, Watson said, “1 have come to the conclusion, my familv has come to the conclusion, that we would request this committee not to take any further action in this case." Recount results in the election showed Watson losing to Jackson 13,009 to 13,002. Watson contended there were discrepancies in vote counting and that he should have won. Jackson said he won fairly. The special House committee had the option of recommending to the House that Jackson retain the seat, Watson be seated in his place, or a special election be called. Watson said he heard “through the grapevine” that a new election would be recommended. “I think we could’ve won it, but it would've been a nasty, long, drawn- out campaign, and very, verv expen sive.” he said. Jackson, 35, said he was relieved the challenge was over. “We have a lot of work to do and need to go to work for the constitu ents in District 129," he said. Watson asked that the special panel refer to the House Elections Committee some information dis covered during an election investiga tion. He said 105 voters swore they were registered, but they were not. Jackson said voter registration questions often occur in elections. For example, people who move from one precinct to another are supposed to re-register, but they mav not, he said. Rep. Jim Parker, special commit tee chairman, said he probably would not formally refer the matter to the Elections Committee. The Democrat from Comanche said lie planned to ask the committee, the at torney general’s election division and the secretary of state to unoffi cially look at whether the affidavit procedure for voters should be tightened. 2 X ^jqntaO (IH|t Texas A&M Spring Rush 1989 Wed.. Jan. 18 IFC Seminar Zachery 6:45 p.m. Thura., Jan. 19 Fly into Rush Flying Tomato 5:00 p.m. Sat.. Jan live Band: "Patio Furniture" (BYOB) Sig House 8:30 p.m. Sun., Jan Thura., Jan26 Sat., Jan. 28 Burger Balt' Date Party* Banquet* Slg House 2:00 p.m. Sun., Jan. 29 Burger Bad 2-The Sequel" ■Invite only Sig House 1:00 p.m. Gene Hernandez 693-2120 Ed Thomas 693-0180 Sigma Chi House 693-9254 U s Brandley case opened to consider 3rd trial MICHAEL E. 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CONROE (AP) — The highly publicized case of Clarence Lee Brandley will be in the limelight again this week when the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals considers whether the death row inmate should be granted a third trial. The Austin-based court is sched uled to hear oral arguments Wednesday before deciding whether randley, a black man and a former onroe High School janitor, should granted a new trial in the rape nd strangulation of a white Bellville :een-ager, Cheryl Dee Fergeson. Wednesday will be the first time he case has been opened to legal de bate since a retired state district judge concluded a 10-day evident iary hearing in Galveston on Oct. 9, 1987, by recommending Brandley be granted a new trial, which would be his third. Brandley’s supporters call the case “a burning symbol of racism and corruption in America.” Retired Judge Perry D. Pickett of Midland, who presided over the evidentiary hearing, apparently agreed. “The court unequivocally con cludes that the color of Clarence Brandley’s skin was a substantial fac tor which pervaded all aspects of the state’s capital prosecution against him,” Pickett wrote in his recom mendation to the appeals court. Attorneys for both sides will be given 20 minutes each to present their arguments. Attorneys are approaching the session cautiously but optimistically. “If the court rules based on the law as firmly established and the is sues before them, there is no way they’d grant a new trial,” Montgom ery County District Attorney Pete Speers said. , Speers said the appeals court al ready has decided the exclusion of black jurors from the panel that con victed Brandley did not violate the defendant’s rights. Testimony about racist policies within the district attorney’s office were false and testimony about a rac ist atmosphere in the court that con victed Brandley were “subjective opinions” from biased observers, the prosecutor said. Father says shooting was unwarranted “I’m not leaving this House with any bitterness towards anyone,’ Watson said. “1 hope Mr. Jackson the best in his endeavor,” he said. "1 think when he gets his first paycheck from the state, he’s going to wonder, ‘Why in the heck did I do this in the first place."”' Lawmakers earn $600 a month. However, Houston attorney Mike DeGeurin, Brandley’s lead attorney on appeal, said the record as devel oped in the evidentiary hearing clearly shows the atmosphere in Montgomery County was so “racially charged” after Brandley’s arrest that he “could not get a fair trial.” Evidence shows racism affected the manner in which the slaying of Fergeson, 16, was investigated, the attitude of the trial judge and the prosecutor and the testimony of prosecution witnesses, some of whom have claimed they lied be cause of intimidation, DeGeurin said. SAN MARCOS (AP) — The fa ther of a 17-year-old who was shot in the unlighted bathroom of a mobile home bv police says he wants more details about the shooting that left his son with a bullet lodged near his spine. Johnny Lee Brady, who is in the intensive care unit of Central Texas Medical Center, was charged Sun day with burglary of a habitation. 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