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Evans Library, are due by 5 p.m. Friday. “We want the contest to stimulate interest in books, in collecting books and in the library,” Nancy Buchanan, assistant instructional services librarian and chairman of the Student Book Collectors committee, said. To enter, students at the undergraduate or graduate level must have an annotated bibliography of the titles in their collection and write a brief statement about the theme of their collection. Each collection must have ex actly 25 titles owned by the student and must have a theme. “The more specific and cohesive the theme, the bet ter,” Buchanan said. Finalists will be asked to bring all 25 books to the li brary for the final judging. The three judges will look for a unifying theme and thoughtful choice in selec tions. The winners will receive one of seven cash awards named after the individual or group who donated the money. The first six awards are for $250 and the sev enth award is a $50 honorable mention presented to an undergraduate. “It is an opportunity for students to do something with their collection and be rewarded for it,” Buchanan said. Contest rules and entry forms are available at the li brary reference desk. Winners will be notified before the Oct. 13 awards ceremony. Officials break up cocaine ring in Corpus led by ‘Candyman’ CORPUS CHRISTI (AP) — A motel, 11 houses, six cars and four bank accounts have been seized in the breakup of what local and federal officials described as a major cocaine ring led by a figure known as the “Can dyman.” Total value of the seizures was estimated at $250,000, officials said. Lester Johnson, 50, was arrested Tuesday on charges that include conspiracy to distribute illegal drugs, run ning a criminal enterprise and money laundering. Johnson, according to a 17-count federal indictment, is known on the city’s north side as the “Candyman.” Much of the illegal activity, according to the indict ment, took place over a period of nearly two years at the Johnson’s Rooms motel, which was seized Tuesday. “Part of the conspiracy was for certain members of the conspiracy to bring clients for prostitution to the Johnson’s Rooms motel,” the indictment stated. “Said clients would there procure cocaine from other conspir ators.” Also named in the indictment was 30-year-old Carol Tilley, who was arrested on charges of distribution of cocaine and conspiracy to distribute the drug, said Charles Evans, agent in charge of the Internal Revenue Service’s criminal enforcement division. The indictment added that Johnson and his accom plices would “reside at and sell cocaine from rooms at Johnson’s Rooms” and “use a pay telephone in the hall way of the . . . motel to receive orders for cocaine from potential consumers.” The indictment said Johnson also purchased houses for use as drug outlets. Evans told the Corpus Christ! Caller-Times that agents expect to arrest seven more people in the case. Johnson and Tilley were held without bond, pending a hearing on Friday. The IRS worked with the Corpus Christi Police De partment, Nueces County Sheriffs Department and U.S. Marshal’s office in the operation for nearly two years on the case, officials said. Law officers say if the courts agree the property seized was connected to the alleged cocaine ring, the property could be forfeited to the government. Plane eras! hits close to home Franklin man killed in airline explosk FRANKLIN (AP) — PatHiJ one of at least five Texans abc:i a French airliner which expfel over Central Africa, liked wot| ing in the oilfields overseas a.1 never expressed any concerf about travel in dangerous parnj the world, his mother st| Wednesday. “He had no fears,” JaniceHtj said. “I said something to tiimj few months ago after so mar planes had been going downai he said, ‘No, not really.’You a) ways think it’s going to happen: someone else.” Huff, 38, married andthe:l ther of two stepchildren, livedJ the Robertson County comr:j nity of Franklin and worked;! days on and 28 days off forlul Okla.-based Parker DrillingCo l Huff was on his way back ho”; after a month of duty in Clia and was expected to arrive, nearby College Station Wedne) day afternoon, his mother said “My daughter-in-law heard] on the radio. She was atahosp;;] and it came over and she at) ‘My God, my brother-in-lawiu{ that plane,”’Mrs. Huff said, Mrs. Huff said most ofhertl formation was coming from j company. She said she hade the airline, French-based UTl and was told that someone woi| call her back. Her husband, Jim, worked:! Parker in Chad before re;:::] and immediately pulled out] map of the country when :| heard about the plane inciderl she said. “He has been doing this Id of work for years,” she saidofkt son. ‘Buster’ Brown promises state war on drugs, crime By Holly Becka Of The Battalion Staff State Sen. J.E. “Buster” Brown, R- Lake Jackson, one of two candidates for the Republican nomination for attorney general of Texas, will focus on the drug issue in Texas during his campaign. Brown, who recently announced his candidacy, said during an inter view Wednesday that his number one priority will be the drug prob lem in the state. Brown has been a state senator since 1980 and is the, current president pro-tem of the Texas Senate. He started his campaign for a safer to Texas to send the message that Texans want the state safe, he said. “When *you talk about issues that face us, whether they’re economic or environmental issues, I don’t think anything is as immediate as the drug problem or affects as many people,” Brown said. He said he was in the process of putting together what he thought should be the state’s role in fighting drug traffic, which will work closely with President George Bush’s fight against drugs on the national level. He said he would like to wait until the plan is further along before he released exactly what the project en tails. “I’m not ready to release that be cause I’d like to do it all at one time,” he said. “I will say that it’s going to be more than just raising penalties. We have almost exhausted that as a remedy, although I vote for and carry bills to enforce and have severe punishment (for drug users and dealers). But we’ve got to go beyond that. We have to look at everything the government’s doing to see if we are encouraging or discouraging drugs as a social habit.” Brown said he wanted to work with the civil and criminal courts, government agencies, schools and universities to develop a program that will “get serious about figq the drug problem.” Brown said he also wants ton to give law enforcement officialsi] judiciary members better tools] prosecution, law enforcement! crime detection. “If that means helping tof more dollarsTunneled into ( from the federal government ! work in that respect, too,” he said Bush considers Rice as site for world summit HOUSTON (AP) — If Houston is chosen as the site of the 1990 Economic Summit, Rice University will probably host the gathering of leaders from seven countries, officials said. The university’s “European ambiance” put it above the other local sites considered to host the summit, Lee Hogan, president of the Greater Houston Partnership, said. Hogan, who traveled to Washington last week, said the Rice site “received encouraging response from the White House” during his trip and in phone conversa tions since his return. He did not specify who voiced support for the Rice site. President Bush once served as a visiting professor at • the private university. Several Texas cities, including San Antonio, Dallas and Fort Worth, are vying for the summit, which bnj together leaders of the United States, Great BriE France, West Germany, Japan, Italy and Canada./] cials expect a decision by Oct. 15, possibly sooner ! gan said Tuesday. 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