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(close to campus) 846-5933 SUMMER WORK FOR RENT 12 Aggies needed for work May 10-31 in exchange for apartment for sum mer. Ranch or construction experi ence helpful. Apply at 3914 Old College Road, 846-9196. 135t4/24 $$$MONEY$$$ IMMEDIATE INCOME, UP TO $30/HR. #1 ENVIRONMENTAL COMPANY FOR 20yrs. FREE MANAGEMENT TRAINING. COM PANY FINANCE. ADVANCEMENT OP PORTUNITIES. NO EXPERIENCE REF- QUIRED. FOR INTERVIEW CALL 696-2991,693-8213. 135t4/25 Child Care Center in Houston needs qualified (W.S.I. or Senior Red Cross Life Saving) swim instructors. Reply (713)777-7854 or Fun -N- Care Child Care Center 9450 W. Bellfort Houston, Texas 77031, Attention Suzanne. 11214/27 Professional couple seeks mature col lege student to provide summer daycare in our home to one preschooler and two school-age children. Must be able to pro vide own transportation. Salary $125. weekly. 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Utility commission keeps nuclear plant audit secret AUSTIN (AP) — Consumer rep resentatives were angered Wednes day by the Public Utility Commis sion’s plan to keep secret a draft report on the $9.1 billion Comanche Peak nuclear power built by Texas Utilities Electric Co. But PUC executive director Bob OrozCo said the public is better served by keeping the draft report under wraps so that any potential in accuracies can be corrected before the final $2.3 million report is com pleted. “Ultimately, this audit has to with stand public scrutiny and cross ex amination by all parties, therefore it is in the public’s interest that we de velop the strongest most accurate re port,” Orozco said. But Tom Smith, director of Public Citizen-Texas, said, “This audit is fixing to be whitewashed and TU Electric is dipping its brush into the paint.” Carlos Higgins, deputy counsel for the Office of Public Utility Coun sel said the public is entitled to know if any changes are made between the draft and final report. “The only way we’re going to know is if we get a copy of that draft,” Higgins said. The Office of Public Utility Counsel represents residential and small business cus tomers in rate hearings before the PUC. The report, called a “prudence audit” of the nuclear plant located about 45 miles southwest of Dallas, was commissioned by the PUC last year before TU Electric’s rate in crease request. TU Electric wants a 10.2 percent, $442 million rate in crease to pay for Comanche Peak’s first unit. The PUC will use the report to help decide how much of TU Elec tric’s expense for Comanche Peak should be passed on to consumers. Texas law says ratepayers may only be charged for construction costs that have been “prudently” spent. Orozco said that since the report will represent the agency’s case be fore the three-member PUC, he wants to make sure it is correct be fore releasing it for public review. If there are areas in the report that need changing or further inves tigation, he said he will have the au ditors, The Nielsen Wurster Group Inc. of New Jersey, make those changes. A controversial provision of the contract with the consulting firm provides that its draft report will be made available only to the PUC and TU Electric. Psychiatrist finds boy fit to stand trial LOCKHART (AP) -- A court ordered evaluation of a 13-year- old accused of killing his parenis shows the youth is fit to stand trial, the psychiatrist who per formed the mental tests has said, After two 90-minute sessions with the youth, Austin psychia- trist David Cardwell said the boy understands his circumstances. A hearing is being held to de termine whether the boy should stand trial for the March 8 shoot ings of his parents in Lyttoj Springs, about 20 miles south o[ Austin. Caldwell said the youth su( fered from some depression, btn said it is not severe enough to cause hallucinations. Earlier testimony by the boy's grandmother and his two attor neys said the boy on one occasion told of an out-of-body experience the night of his parents’death Attorney Kyle Maysel testified Tuesday that the youth said he had seen himself lloating and tell ing his other self not to kill his parents. If found competent to stand trial and convicted, the youth could face a 30-year sentence. Trial begins for jail beating EARNED $5 For Your Signature Healthy individuals who get frequent colds enroll now, PLUS $75 more if you get a cold and complete study. Currently available medication for AT HOME STUDY. 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I couldn’t hardly make out who he was until I got closer,” Corinne Garner said in the opening day of a trial against three former Texas law officers accused of beating her husband to death in 1987. Loyal Garner, 34, died Dec. 27, 1987, of head inju ries he suffered on Christmas Day 1987 while a pris oner in the Sabine County Jail. He was injured within two hours of being arrested on a drunken driving charge. Facing murder charges are former Hemphill Police Chief Thomas Ladner, 42, and former Sabine County sheriffs deputies lames “Bo” Hyden, 36, and Billy Ray Horton, 59. The three — who said they were acting in self-de fense after Garner became violent — were acquitted in an earlier trial of violating Garner’s civil rights. Garner was black, the defendants are white. Smith County District Attorney Jack Skeen said in opening statements Wednesday that Garner, Alton Maxie and Johnnie Maxie were going from Garner’s Florien, La., home to Newton to pick up a car Garner was going to repair. Jerry Cartenas of Zwolle, La., said Garner and the Maxie brothers came into his store and pooled their money to purchase a six-pack of beer and two half-pints of liquor. But he said they did not appear intoxicated when they came in. Cartenas said he was not sure what time that was. The men later were stopped near Hemphill, Skeen said, and were taken into custody without a sobriety tea and without the opportunity to make a phone call. Once inside a detoxification cell, Skeen said, Garner began to hang on the walls and was beaten severelyViitli a slapjack by Ladner. “It was not a case of any officer acting in self de fense,” he said. Ladner’s attorney said Ladner struck Garner a “glancing blow” after Garner hit him first. Mrs. Garner testified that she and her husband and their six children had spent a “typical” Christmas morn- H is face was all swollen up and they had two patches on his eyes. I couldn’t hardly make out who he was until I got closer.” — Corinne Garner, widow of inmate ing opening gifts. She conceded, under questioning, that it was possible he drank a beer before leaving home, hut said she was not certain. She said her husband and the Maxies left about mid afternoon that day and were expected home within two to three hours. It was not until about midnight, she said, that she fbund out from the Maxies’ mother that the three were in jail. She went to Hemphill the next day and was told her husband had been taken to Tyler Memorial Hospital, He died the next day. face tv me/wm WITH ZENITH DATA SYSTEMS As you race to the finish of the school yean be sure to enter our “RACE TO THE FINISH” Sweepstakes, where you could win one of these great prizes: GRAND PRIZE-ONE WINNER An all-expense-jiaid trip for two to Paris for the 1990 Tour de France. FIRST PRIZE-50 WINNERS A Raleigh Assault® or Finesse® All-Terrain Bike. SECOND PRIZE-500 WINNERS A go-anywhere Fanny Pack. 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