Page 8 The Battalion Monday, March 27,1989 Battalion Classifieds Wright leads Democrats despite personal criticism • NOTICE R - R - R - Ring ‘Hi! I’m Pam Vela your AT&T Student Campus Manager here at Texas A&M. I would like to tell you how AT&T can help lower your long distance bills. I can also answer any of your long distance questions. The best time to reach me is between 1:00p.m. and 3:00p.m. and 9:30a.m. to 11:30a.m. M W you can call anytime 696-1151. College Station’s Thomas Park Pool will be opening on Friday March 24th. Spring Hours will be as follows: Monday-Friday 5:30-6:30am Adult Lap Swim 9:00-7:00 General Public Saturday-Sunday 11:00-6:00 General Public liettfn The College Station Parks and Recreation Aquatics Di- vision is now offering courses in CPR, Standard 1st Aid, National Pool and Waterpark Lifeguard Train ing, Advanced Lifesaving, Lifeguarding, and Water Safety Instruction. 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Summer rates available. 693-0982 or 696-4384. 116ttfn WASHINGTON (AP) — House Speaker Jim Wright seems keenly aware that he’s walking a fine line in leading the Democrats while be sieged by an ethics committee probe of his personal finances. “If you are unyielding, an absolut ist, you’re criticized for being a ty rant,” Wright mused last week. “And if you’re cooperative and concilia tory, you’re criticized for being so weak you had to make concessions.” The subject was Democratic con- ctsjsions on the minimum wage bill, bu the speaker’s comment could hav^ applied to any issue that comes his v^ay these days. Thj ethics investigation places the Texas Democrat, a member of the Housefor 34 years and its speaker since Ifg?, in the worst danger of his political career. If the panel’s judgment is harsh, he could necome the first speaker ever forcedto resign the leadership post. As eveyone waits for the ver dict, there g unease among the Democrats. N At a news conference Friday fol lowing the announcement of a new bipartisan agreenent with President Bush on a CentnJ American policy, Wright’s top deptjies made a point of praising the spe^er’s efforts. Rep. Tony Coel\o, D-Calif., the House Majority Wlip, grabbed the microphones to maktsure reporters knew the plan was thedirect descen- dent of a 1987 effoit by Wright. Battalion File Photo Jim Wright Wright had stuck to his guns despite skepticism even among his col leagues, and showed “a willingness to take the heat, to give peace a chance,” he said. “If the speaker did not take the action at that point, we would not be here today,” said Rep. David Obey, D-Wis. Until proven otherwise, most House Democrats are operating un der the assumption that Wright will be cleared by the ethics committee. “I think the speaker has an enor mous margin of wait-and-see sup port,” said Rep. 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Shepherd was not at home when called for comment Sunday by the Associated Press, however he told Dallas newspapers his attorney had Service fees (Continued from page I) made other suggestions for more ef ficient performance by organiza tions funded by the student service fee. For instance, A&M has three divi sions for the arts: MSC Visual Arts, Forsyth Center and University Art Exhibits. The Finance Committee recommended unification of the art committees to enhance the quality of the exhibitions and to aid in procur ement of grants. The Finance Committee also rec ommends consolidating shuttle bus routes which are not functioning at full capacity. The Committee recommends that the MSC Print-n-Copy Center be come a self-supportive business en tity because it does not perform serv ices directly benefitting all students. The Center for Drug Prevention & Education is a program required by the government and was set up by government grants. Since most of the grants run out this year, the Fi nance Committee recommends that the student service fee make up the difference for the 1990 fiscal year, but recommends that the center seek other grants for 1991. Lister changed the Finance Com mittee somewhat from previous years. In the past, anyone could be a member of the committee. Lister said he wanted a more responsible and committed group, so he intro duced an application process. “I wanted to make it more of an honor,” Lister said. “The Finance advised him not to comment on the arrest. According to police reports, pa trolman Bill Thompson responded to a distrubance call at A&B Tele vision about 1 p.m. Saturday. Thompson was approached in the store by Shepherd, who produced a small badge from his wallet, and or dered the officer to arrest some jstore employees for consumer aud, the police report said. When Thompson told Shepherd hi would need to contact the state at- toiney general’s office, Shepherd begin screaming at Thompson and retimed to his car, the report said. Tie store manager told Thomp son fiat Shepherd had assaulted him btfore the officer arrived and had refused to leave the store, the arrest afjdavit said. As Shepherd began to drive away, Thompson stopped the car and asked Shipherd to produce the badge so Thompson could deter- Committee has a lot of responsibility and I wanted to besure we had peo ple who were really'jiterested in it.” Diedrich comrmnded Lister’s changes. “You can say the Finance Com mittee is the student body with the most direct influence oj the admin istration,” Diedrich said.“That’s why it’s important to have mtmbers who are willing to be committed and spend a lot of time. “We’re a student representative body. We don’t necessar?y come from the Senate. We’re a non-parti san committee. This year, we had to apply and make a real commitment. Mike selected a good cross-secfon of the University. The committee members have all different majors and extra-curricular activities.” Diedrich said there is a difference between this year’s committee and those in the past. “This group was excellent,” he said. “Everyone came to all the meet ings and everyone had something to say. Since we had members with such varied interests, we had good information. For instance, we had people who were on visual arts com mittees who could knowledgeably talk about the arts. “Also, the committee was not made up only of seniors. It’s impor tant to have underclassmen because the seniors won’t be paying the stu dent service fee next year, but the others will. mine if the man was impersonating! public official. When Thompson tried to inspeti the badge, Shepherd got out of the car and struck Thompson in ihe chest. Shepherd then pulled the officer’s motorcycle helmet off his head and tried to place the officer in a choke hold, the report said. Two other otticers who re sponded were needed to restrain Shepherd, the report said. 12-year-old watches man kill mother HOUSTON (AP) — A Fort Worth seventh grader — ending a horrifying spring break in Houston — attended the funeral of his mother hours after identi fying a man he said stabbed her to death. The youngster, Ndombe Woods, 12, identified Darrell Wayne Davidson as the man who killed his mother, Joanna Newton Woods, police said. Davidson, 29, who is on parole from a 1981 rob bery, was charged with capital murder and held without bail. Police said Ndombe saw part of the attack early Wednesday at the family’s southwest Houston home, and even had offered the assailant $4 to leave his mother alone. Homicide investigators said Davidson lives across the street from the victim. Homicide division Sgt. Larry Hoffmaster said investigators as- ssume the motive for the attack was robbery since the assailant demanded money, but authori ties have not found that anything was taken from the home. Inves tigators said the suspect may have been intoxicated by drugs. When the youngster collected $4 from his room and handed it to the assailant, the man threw it on the floor and said, “That ain’t money. I want real money,” Hoff master said. The boy saw part of the attack, but was ordered to his room as the assailant stabbed the mother 29-30 times, police said. After the slaying, police said Ndombe called 911 for help, grabbed his 1-year-old nephew, who was also in the house, and ran to a neigh bor’s house to wait for police. Tau Beta Pi presents ART BY ENGINEERS Date: April 26-28 Place: Zachry Foyer Entry forms available in Zach room 343 Entry deadline: April 21 Questions????? call Dee at 693-0496 C&C Crawfish Farm Locally raised crawfish Call and Order NOW! 589-2065