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Main Next to Twin City Furniture Downtown Bryan Mon.-Sat. 9-6 Lh»lt*e Ouantltl** 775-0572 Same Day Delivery _ One you pay for, one you don't. When you treat yourself to a 100% natural Little Caesars® pizza, we’ll treat you to a second pizza, FREE. Northgate Now Delivers to Campus Delivery Charge $1 BUY ONE Batov rmn! Pmmxl Get a 16 ox. Soft Drink Free! HO (gUUBBt(Sffigg} TWO PIZZAS One for you. One for your buddies. One ptea* vvttti ctomw A. five mens one pUum with gaaijOgad Two Pizzas with cheese * and one Item Cmrrrmmimmfy. jQlffliftaad BUY ONE cMunciwieu GET ONE FREE! 1 99 NORTHGATE 26S-0220 CuKei shy 4 COLLEGE STATION 696-0191 HW Parkway A Texas BRIAN 776-7171 E. 2*Mh little Caesars Pizza Judge vacates execution stay for inmate * GALVESTON (AP> — A federal judftr \arateee May of Houston Mav. 43. was sentenced to die by injection for the June 27, 1978, shooting death of Jeanetta Mur- < laugh 43 Jeanetta and her hus band. Frank, were killed during a robbers at their automotive parts store in downtown Freeport Jeanetta was shot twice in the head with a .32-caliber revolver and died in the store Her husband died en route to the hospital after being shot four times in the back, chest and neck _ mi *• NARCOTICS AMOMYMOUSrwM mat 18:30 p.m For mora information contact foa C O P E 1845-0280 OFF CAMPUS CENTER wW hold ffoommaia Saaatona for students looking tor roommate t 5 p.m. For mora IntouuaOun contact Nancy Thompaon t 845- 1741. Thursday ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: wM mat t noon For mora information contact the COPE 1545-0280 ADULT CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS wW mat t 6 p m For more informa- ion contact tha COPE 1845-0280 OFF CAMPUS CENTER rwM hold Roommata Sassions tor students looking tor roommals* t 5 p.m. For mors information contact Nancy Thompaon at 845- 1741. 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"Any way that we can get them into a proper court of jurispru dence. we need to do that.” Clem ents said “And if there are actually charges on file here in the United States — regardless of which state it is — if we can bring about extradition and bring them back. 1 would be most happy about it. ’ he said Clements' comments came after a speech to leaders of the anti-drug Texas Ribbon Council. The campaign is a nationwide anti-drug effort formed in 1985 after U.S. drug enforcement agent Enrique Camarena was tortured and mur dered by drug traffickers in Cuada- lajara. Mexico On Monday, authorities in Co lumbia arrested Eduardo Martinez Romero, a reputed finance chief of the powerful C olumbian drug cartel who is wanted in jfee United States on money laundering charges He could be the first of several drug ring suspects to face trial in U S, courts. Clements said he favors using cer tain segments of the U.S. armed forces to add the Columbian govern ment. but he stopped short of eo*-* dorsing any kind of ' quasi-invasion of the area "Americans, and certainly Tex ans. are not about to step aside as drugs and crime invade our commu nities." the governor told the coun- Americans, and certainly Texans, are not about to step aside as drugs and crime invade our communities.” — Gov. Bill Clements cil The honest and hard-working men and women of our state are not going to tolerate the drug culture s dirtv deeds ” Robinson Risner, executive direc tor of Texans' War on Drugs, called the war on drugs more "destructive' and “ruthless” than the world wars or Vietnam “In this war, there are no Demo crats. no Republicans — just Ameri cans fighting for security of those we love," Risner said ‘Flaky’ land appraisals boosted fraud scheme in Dallas, attorney says LUBBCX.K (AP) — A 8135 mil lion land-fraud scheme along Inter state 30 in east Dallas County was boosted by real-estate appraisals that were flat flaky,” a prosecutor said Tuesday, the last day of final argu ments in the 6-month-old trial U.S. District Judge Sam Cum mings prepared Tuesday to read his charge to the jury Wednesday morn ing. Jurors then were expected to begin pondering the fates of former Garland developer D. L. "Danny" Faulkner and six other defendant* After two days of sometimes emo tional final arguments by defense at torneys. prosecutors had the final say Tuesday. They explained the three-part. 88-cnunt indict merit that accuses the defendants of hilking Empire Savings and Loan Associa tion of Mesquite and four other thrifts of ,8135 million through fan ciful land appraisals and sham real- estate transactions The last two defendants to pre sent final arguments were laud ap praisers Arthur Formann and Paul Tannehili Attorney* lor both said their clients did not over-appraise property, especially in light of the building boom that hit the 1-30 cor ridor east of Dallas when the ap praisals were made in 1982 and 1983 But assistant U.S. Attorney Jo seph Revest said Formann and Tan- nenill were paid to inflate land va lues. He said none of their appraisals for Faulkner and Toler reflected fair market values, and that they even got street names and toning classifications wrong, indicating they sometimes didn't visit the sites they claimed to have appraised. “You can't have any doubts the appraisals were flat flaky,” Revest said. Five defendants — Faulkner, James L. Toler, hankers Spencer H Blain Jr. and Paul Aiiin Jensen and real-estate salesman Kenneth Can- sler — are charged with racketeer- ^ jury All seven defendants are charged with conspiracy to defraud the thrifts and various fraud counts Cummings estimated it would take about two hours to read his 90- page charge to the jury This is literally a struggle for the control of our homes, streets, school yards and communities.” he said "If we do nothing, the kingpins, the dealers, and the junkies will win.” Clements vowed not to let illegal drugs "steal the hearts and .minds of our children This dark evil is enter ing our cities, our neighborhoods, and , . . even our homes with a rav aging force Earlier this month. Clement* signed legislation that gives state law enforcement officials authority to setae property that is used, or in tended to be used, in committing a first-or second-degree felony. In th«- state law enforcement officials were only able to seize property if it was being used in the commission of a drug crime or bought with the pro ceeds of the crime Court rules Gilley can sell properties HOUSTON (AP) — Country- western singer Mickey Gilley can start selling about 25 properties* in cluding the famous (olleyir night club in Pasadena, owned try him and a former business partner, in order to satisfy a nearly $20 million judgment against the former part ner, a Judge ruled Attorneys for Pasadena business man Sherwood Cryer had asked State District Judge Di.vid West to is sue a temporary injunction to stop the real estate from being sold The judge, however, denied the request Monday Gilley s attorney. Tom Alexander, said the appraisal and sale of the properties in Texas and one in Nashville. Tenn.. will begin immedi- ate|y T feel a lot more secure about the judgment now that we have control of the properties, he said, but sell ing off all of the buildings and land will still not fulfill the judgment, The judgment is near 820 million now because of interest earned in the past year, he said Cryer lost a 817 million judgment to Gilley last year for breach of fiduciary dutv. The properties Include the 17- acre Gilley * Club and rodeo arena, where the movie “Urban Cowboy” was filmed, other businesses, stores and vacant lots which are mostly in Pasadena, he said. The Nashville property on the popular Musk* Row has been appraised at 81.8 million, he said Cryer said after Monday's ruling that he is broke They broke me, so I have noth ing else to give, he said "But I m planning on staying if I just have my nrttdiga.” reat place for Pizza at... 72 ounce Mon. HZZLtXyN r At Northgate next to the Chicken! ft's Back! ice tttchlrs of Beef.l.Only —^1 3 TuesJ WcdJ ^ frS* 1 ! Sun. 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