Page 6 The Battalion Battalion Classifieds HELP WANTED City of College Station Parks and Recreation and Texas A&M Pool Management will be holding an Ellis and Associates National Pool and Waterpark Lifeguard Training Course on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, April 27, 28, and 29, 1990. This course is for anyone wanting to obtain E & A National Pool and Waterpark Lifeguard Certifications. The course dates and times are as follows: Friday April 27 College Station Com munity Center 6-10 PM Saturday April 28 Texas A&M Indoor Pool 11 -3 and 6:30-10:30 PM Sunday April 29 Texas A&M Indoor Pool 11-6 PM To sign up for this course or for more information, please call the College Station Parks and Recreation Depart ment at 764-3773. 134ttfn DEILVERY DRIVERS NEEDED Apply today .start tomorrow, flexible hours, all shifts available cash pay every night, bonuses paid to top drivers, half price food. GUMBYS 764-8629 1702 Kyle S. Suite 101 (next to Thomas Sweet) ‘STREP THROAT STUDY’ Volunteers needed for streptococcal tonsillitis/pharyngitis study ★Fever (100.4 or more) ★Pharyngeal pain (Sore Throat) ★Difficulty swallowing Rapid strep test will be done to con firm. Volunteers will be co.itipensated. G & S STUDIES, INC. (close to campus) 8413-5933 The American Camping Association (NY) will make your application avail, to over 300 camps in the Northeast. Exciting opportunities for college stu dents and professionals. Positions av ail: all land and water sports, kitchen, maintenance,arts and crafts, drama, music, dance, nature, tripping, R.N.’s, M.D.'s. College credit available. CALL OR WRITE FOR APPLICATION. AMERICAN CAMPING ASSOCIA TION, 12 West 31st Street, New York, N,Y. 10001. 1-800-777-CAMP SKIN INFECTION STUDY G&S Studies Inc. is participating in a study on acute skin infection. If you have one of the folowing conditions call G&S Studies. 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T dBEY 0 u WHERE GOblNA bO Jx: jhcooHT VJE —~~~|| I'WERE PLAY IN 6 THrw.NfRYffYouter W£ f?E (poNNA bo STOMP 5ome Grapes WANTED: FEMALE ROOMMATE, 2B/2B HOUSE $212 50/mo + 1/2 bills. QUIET AREA 846-8630. 132t4/20 WFhT.r'H Not GoHnA Toni? /jRconD ihl SOME HObE VAT oF GRAPHS... HEY' LET be! j SfoMP THOSE . 6KAPES: SiR,THOSE OLD Folks FKom the NoDiST KFScRI f)K£ ooT FRcvqi DRgaJK AgAiaJ goMP TH&>* PioM THOSE GRflfiP tuMiSJSl (5m) Itj Tm 'N, ^ You Mow »fc>w THEY GET WHft, IhEY « LIKE THiS Sheriff’s testimony casts doubt on claim of self-defense in trial TYLER (AP) — Loyal Garner Jr. was being held in a detoxification cell without furniture or anything to use as a weapon when he was beaten by lawmen in Hemp hill, a sheriff testified Thursday in the murder trial of the three former officers. Sabine County Sheriff Blan Greer said Garner and his friends, Alton Maxie and Johnnie Maxie, were be ing kept in an empty cell after being arrested for drunken driving on Christmas Eve 1987. Attorneys for the defendants — former Hemphill Police Chief Thomas Ladner and former Sabine County sheriffs deputies James “Bo” Hyden and Billy Ray Horton — say the men beat Garner in self-defense after he became violent. The three were acquitted in an earlier trial of violat ing Garner’s civil rights. Garner was black; the de fendants are white. Greer said Garner had no access to weapons in the 8- by-17 foot detoxification cell. “There’s nothing in there for them to get a hold of or pick up, is there?” Jack Skeen, Smith County Distriti Attorney, asked Greer. “No, sir,” the sheriff responded. Greer said he returned to Hemphill from a triptht night Garner and the Maxie brothers were arrested But he was not called to the department that night;and when he arrived about 8:15 the next morriing, an am bulance had been called for Garner, Greer sain. Garner was taken to a hospital in Tyler, where ht died the next day from head injuries he suffered in,tk beating. Greer said he called Texas Ranger Roscoe Davis n investigate the incident since it involved two of his jail ers. Also Thursday, the three-man, nine-woman jury was shown the slapjack Ladner said during the civil rights trial that he used to hit Garner in the head. Aslapjackis a foot-long device with a handle and middle spring. The striking end is a two-inch wide weighted stripoi leather. Th< c Fric Jury finds boy, 13, fit to stand trial LOCKHART (AP) — A Caldwell County jury decided a 13-year-old boy is competent to stand trial for the March 8 slayings of his parents at their home The eight-woman, four-man jury took about 30 minutes Wednesday to find the teen-ager fit to help in his defense and able to understand the legal proceedings. Presiding juror Mary Kochran said the jury gave “a lot of weight” to the testimony of a court-appointed psychiatrist who said the youth was competent. After two 90-minute sessions with the youth, Austin psychiatrist David Cardwell said Tuesday the boy un derstands his circumstances. The boy is on trial for the March 8 shootings of his parents. Caldwell said the youth suffered from some depression, but said it is not severe enough to cause halluci nations. Earlier testimony by the boy’s grandmother and his two attorneys 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 floating and telling his other self not to kill his parents. The youth was mixed up about some events the night of the shoot ing, Cardwell said, but in general was “cohesive and coherent” during their discussions. If convicted, the youth could face a 30-year sentence in Texas Youth Commission facilities and state prison. Officer back on duty after heart transplant VICTORIA (AP) — For Eddie Locke, going back to work as a policeman was something he was determined to do. even though the odds were stacked high against him You might say he had his heart set on it. Roughly nine months after a heart transplant, he is working his way back to full-time duty as a patrolman. It’s likely he’ll be the first heart transplant patient to do that. Locke fulfilled a large part of his goal on March 1, when he re turned as a police officer with the Victoria Police Department. The rest should be accom plished by April 27 when he will take to the streets foi the first time in almost four years. Locke has been in an abbre viated field officers training pro gram, becoming reacquainted with the routine of police work. He is paired with an active patrol officer. Locke, who was 40 on March 27, underwent the transplant July 27, 1989, at Houston’s Methodist Hospital. He had waited since May 1988 for the new heart, which came from a 15-year-old killed in a motorcycle accident in Houston. In May 1984, Locke was diag nosed as having inflammatory cardiomyopathy. Four years later, his heart’s condition had deteriorated to the point that his doctors determined a transplani was necessar v to save his life He had left street duty fora desk job in the polite depail- mem and bv Novembei 1988 had to leave wor k altogether a year and a hall after his doctors had recommended But Locke was detei mined to make n bacluo the street patrol. Locke is the fiist police office! his doctors know of who lias un dergone a heart transplant and returned to active street duty. Police Chief Jeryl Talley said when Locke was diagnosed as 100 percent disabled, the department agreed to hold his position open for his return. After he had been gone more than a year Talley asked to have the budgeted position filled, still with the understanding that when Locke was ready ro come back, he would have a job. “It is always good to see some one come out of a situation like Eddie was in,” Talley said. "We welcome him back. It is always good to get a proven member of the department back. He is a va lued employee.” Before he could make his comeback, Locke’s doctors in Houston had to sign a release in dicating there were no restric tions can his activities. Since March 1, Locke has been busy brushing up on departmen tal changes and new laws. C&C Crawfish Farm Live, purged, farm raised crawfish Call and order now for Graduation Weekend! Lytle's Comics & Games Your complete Comic & Game Store. We can special order any game Baseball cards also available Marvel D. C. 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