The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, August 27, 1990, Image 4

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What’s Up
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Monday
LUTHERAN STUDENT FELLOWSHIP: Bible study in 305 Rudder Tower at
8:30 p.m.
mctktc: QOCCER CLUB: will hold tryouts and information meeting at 4:45 p.m
mensmccebcluu^^ zachrypaiking|ot Ca||JohnBa|dwina|696 P«
for more information.
OFF CAMPUS AGGIES: will have Fajita Fest at 5:30 in the Grove. Call Deborah
O’Briant at 764-7485.
TAMU PISTOL TEAM: will have tryouts for the pistol team at 7 p.m. Mon.-Wed
TAMU PISTOL^ range jn the basement of Military Sciences Bldg.. Call Curtis
Burns at 846-0906 for more information.
hppartmeNT OF RECREATIONAL SPORTS: will have an orientation meet
inq for Intramural Outdoor Soccer Officials at 6 p.m., 167 Read. Call
James Nash at 845-7826 for more information.
Reoistration begins for Intramural Outdoor Soccer. Entry fee is $30
oer team Call Mike Waldron at 845-7826 for more information.
Reoistration begins for Intramural Pre-Season Outdoor Soccer. Entry
fee is $10 per team. Call Mike Waldron at 845-7826 for more information
Reoistration begins for Intramural Table Tennis Singles. No entry fee
is required. Call James Nash at 845-7826 for more information.
STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Applications are available for all S.G.A. committees
for the 1990-91 school year. Pick up in 221 Pavilion from 8 a.m.-5p.m.
Aug. 27-31.
BRAZOS VALLEY BALLOONING ASSOCIATION: will hold its monthly meet
ing at 6:30 p.m. at Beetles BBQ, 1437 W. Villa Maria, Bryan. Formorein-
formation call Perretteat 846-5233.
Tuesday
ST. MARY’S STUDENT ASSOCIATION: will have an informal Newman Club
meeting followed by volleyball at 7:15 p.m. at the Student Center Call
846-5717 for more information.
AGGIE TOASTERS: will have a food feast and general meeting in conjunction
with the Silver Tongue Toastmasters at 7:30 p.m., College Station Com
munity Center, Room 105. Call Tammy at 693-8466 for more information,
ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC STUDENT ASSOCIATION: will hold Freshman Night
welcoming new students at 7 p.m. in the Student Center. Call 846-5717
for more information.
MEN’S SOCCER CLUB: will hold tryouts and an informational meeting at 4:45
p.m. on E. Campus, behind Zachry parking lot. Call John Baldwin at 696-
3642 for more information.
PRO-CHOICE AGGIES: will hold an organizational meeting in front of the Aca
demic Bldg, at 6 p.m. Call Kelly Ann at 847-0162 for more information.
GAY & LESBIAN STUDENT SERVICES: will hold an organizational meeting at
7 p.m. in 402 Rudder. Call Terry at 693-0842 for more information.
Items for What's Up should be submitted to The Battalion, 216 Reed McDonald
no later than three business days before the desired run date. We publish the
name and phone number of the contact only if you ask us to do so. What's Up is
a Battalion service that lists non-profit events and activities Submissions are m
on a first-come, first-served basis. There is no guarantee an entry will run. If you
have questions, call the newsroom at 845-3315.
The Battalic
Chronicle claims Williams
misused state court rules
HOUSTON (AP) — Republican
gubernatorial nominee Clayton \V.
Williams Jr. has kept many ot his
business practices and legal troubles
secret by reaching out-of-court set
tlements, bullying opponents and
ordering records sealed, according
to a published report.
I be Houston Chronicle reported
Sunday that Williams, a West Texas
multimillionaire entrepreneur, has
abused lax state court rules to se.il
business moves and lawsuit manipu
lations.
1 lie massive amount of litigation
involving Williams and bis compa
nies has become a central focus of an
advertising campaign by his Demo
cratic opponent Ann Richards. Tele
vision commercials for her campaign
depict Williams as a shady business
man and attacks several of his busi
ness practices, including his refusal
to make public his income tax re
turns and the use of junk bonds in
the buyout of one of his companies.
Williams was on vacation and not
interviewed for the article.
His press sect
elan, Gordon
Hensley, told the
Associated Pre»
the pntcric c jol st
aling legal sen
dements is routine 1
or businessmen,
“Court records
of business stiiu
are sealed so that
greedy trial la*
yers — w ho incide
itally are anion
Richards’ largest campaign contribtt
tors — don't file 1
rwsuits at a late
date, attempting tc
> use old allegi
lions to essentially
extort a sintila
settlement payment at a later dale.
Hensley said Sunc
ay. “This is w
practice with business lawsuitsai*
also common with
tice suits.”
nedicai malpw
But Torn Smith,
li rector of PuWi
Citizen, a public it
iterest watchdo|
group, said voters
should be coo
cerned about the pr
actice.
“It should cause
Texans a grea
deal of concern tha
Williams !i»a [
established pattern
of sealing conn
files every time lie has an opportj 1
nity just to prevent people from»
ing a look at the inner-workings 0
his business,” Smith
said.
BATTIPS
Anyone with story suggestw 115
can call BATTIPS, The Battal
ion’s phone line designed to im
prove communication bei" tUI
the newspaper and its readers.
BATTIPS’ number is M 3 ’
3315.
Ideas can include news stones
feature ideas and personality P r °
files of interesting people.
FREE LUNCH FREE LUNCH FREE LUNCH
Dr. John Koldus, vice president for student services,
would like you to know about his “Free Lunch” program
designed to encourage contact between students and
admiinstrators. The program will include a luncheon in
the Memorial Student Center followed by a discussion
on any and everything. If you’d like to attend, complete
the form below and mail it in. You will be contacted as
space is available. All students are welcome to parties
pate. Return this form to Dr. John Koldus, vice presi
dent for student services, Texas A&M University, Col
lege Station, Tx 77843.
NAME.
ADDRESS.
PHONE
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