The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 10, 1993, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    nn
now rents
• Super Nintendo
Gameboy • Genesis
• Sega CD Systems
• Games
693-8720
WE BUY USED
CD’S FOR
$4.00 or trade 2 for 1
We sell used CD’S
$8.99 or less
268-0154
(At Northgate)
Bargain Matinee Sat. &
Sun.
Tuesday is Family Night
Sponsored by KTSR
MANOR EAST 3
MANOR EAST MALL 823-8300
Happily Ever After
/$3.r~ ' ■
$5.00/$3.00 2:10 4:30 7:00 9:30
Dave *PG 13
$5.00/$3.00 2:00 4:35 7:10 9:40
Hot Shots 2 *PG 13
$5.00/$3.00 2:20 4:40 7:20 9:50
SCHULMAN SIX
2000 E. 29th Street 775-2463
Sliver «R
$5.00/$3.00 2:00 4:25 7:00 9:35
Life With Mikey * *PG
$5.50/$3.50 2:10 4:35 7:20 9:30
$1.25 Movies
Homeward Bound *G
2:20 4:40
Benny and Joon ‘PG 13
7:10 9:45
Groundhog Day *PG
2:15 4:40 7:15 9:50
The Sandlot *PG
2:05 4:30 7:20 9:40
Unforglven *R
2:05 4:25 7:00 9:35
Page 6
The Battalion
Thursday, June 10,
Bangkop
RACE ^ PURPORTl
By Boomer Cardinale
fTHtfiCHEADlNS
towards t>i£
1 college !
0
sn
colVece sta<§on R:
'lJoick!COLL the CAMPUS
Police - tell them To
Set up a /?oap Block
AT Texas and
university !
~ (Right !*)
te^as
U/VIVEP
Polk
iorj
(NEGAtivEjCSPD.WE'UE not
i Allowed To drive ouR-
[pflTePL CARS CTE CAM Pus
"what? well AT least
SHoor AT THEM when
, ^ THEY Dg'VE 'EY 11
! neZatIvE^^TO
not (wi'TrtDt/jC.
To HA'Tp
BULLETS.
Cuban fishei
indicted for
eating turtle
Vol. 92
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
THE SERIES
^ ©m~s mSTR&uo
By Paul Stroud
TEXAS HALL OF FAME
Your #1 Live Country Night Spot!
Thurs. Night - $3 cover under 21, over 21 free. Karaoke Night.
Doors open at 8. Sign up for karaoke 8-9.
Karaoke from 9:30-12:30. Dance all night long.
Fri. Night -
Sat. Night
$5 cover. 25<£ bar drinks & draft beer 8-11.
Doors open at 8. Dance 9-1. Music by Johnny Lyons
and the Country New Notes.
$4 cover. Single shot bar drinks, margaritas, and longnecks $1.50.
Doors open at 8. Dance 9-1. Music by Fire Water.
822-2222
Rothers VIP Cards accepted
2309 FM 2818 South
AREMT
you sopposeT
to SE IM CLASS?.
~ arn* wir xf<5-B raj*n
ill fi*it i ii
• •• * • • i • • | (
. M
i * *3
• i
* • Ml I f II
|M * M | •
• I ll«M* • • *
RL
So sir\ cos y dy--^
Aggie Man
By Sergio Rosas
STAFFORD OPERA HOUSE
Iflnjyl
JlflliMle
til
HffiESBOW
To OAT '& epl^ooe :
HERO
AC6U5E.P OF A CglME Hg Pip nor commit, A66IE tlAh f/MD> A WAY To clfaiR H/5 fiAHE.
rvr got
To jaust
/?e:veiu.e
^rn^AvFHCRT^Lirsi
4<i6|ps wux joirt MV \
CAUie. THCrt MY NAT1C 1
WILL RE CLEARED. HECK,
/HmrtT EVSM BBtoriF A
l H£RO I
;HfeKC> I y-
You MJC PAtU^V
IN THf RCO 3t>Lja)
/VnirTi A
[of urg AnD DO-VTHy L5" YOUg OAA j
CORPUS CHRIST! - A Cuba,-
shrimp boat captain was indicte:
Wednesday on charges of killinj
and eating an endangers:
Kemp's ridley sea turtle he land
ed in his net.
A federal grand jury in Corpu
Christi charged Leopoldo Bell, 31
a resident alien living in Aransas
Pass, with possession and deliv
ery of an endangered species.
He was being held without
bond Wednesday in the Nueces
County Jail. If convicted, he
would face up to one year inja
and a $20,000 fine.
"If he had been involved in
commercial enterprise, taking
and selling these turtles, then
could have been stronge:
charges," Assistant U.S. Attome
Kenneth Cusick said. "But this
was just one turtle."
A federal affidavit alleges tk
Bell offered some of the meat las
month to a man he didn't knot
was a U.S. Coast Guard officer.
Cusick said shrimpers withoii
a turtle-exclusion devices occa
sionally snare the big sea turtle
in their nets.
"But this is the first one I knot
of where the turtle was eaten,
Cusick said.
According to an affidavit file;
by National Marine Fisheries Sei
vice Special Agent Allan J. Coke
the turtle was caught May 13 i;
Matagorda Bay while Bell was
loting his vessel.
A crewman recommended re
leasing the creature, but Bell re
sponded that he wanted to eat it
Coker's statement says.
Two
MOG
diers ur
crowd o
second
woundir
The ir
U.S. AC
shells at
the chief
Farrah A
The l
rnasterrr
Pakistai
whose i
troops c
Pres
hou:
Brey
THE A
S/VT JUNE 19>
JOHN OORK/X
"The preeminent male singer/songwriter of
the New Folk Movement." Rolling Stone
ALL TICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW AT MAROONED 846-0017
f-i - f rft
South Texas
teen shoots,
kills friends
with shotgun
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
HARLINGEN - A shouting
match and a hurled rock among
teen-agers angered a 15-year-old
so much he returned with a shot
gun to kill two friends and
wound a third police said
Wednesday.
Police and the District Attor
ney's office are recommending
that the suspect be certified as an
adult to face two counts of mur
der and one count of attempted
murder.
The trouble began early Tues
day when the suspect was riding
by a store where the other youths
were standing outside, police said.
Some of the teens yelled at oc
cupants of the car, and at least one
threw a rock, investigators said.
"The suspect then said he was
going to get them, and about 31
minutes later he came back with 2
shotgun," the chief said.
Raymond Garza, 15, and Pau;
Gonzalez, 16, were killed by shot
gun blasts at close range.
Harlingen, population 50,00(1,
has had only five other homicide
since 1991.
WASH
White He
Sunday fr
tion that
Court car
cial Secur
Worker.
For the
er appear
Boston ju
Republica
" • >■'
'■■•'■A .
:
- Si ini Hii 11
.
What's Up
Thursday
7, Lesbian, and Bisexual Aggies, formerly
GLBA
GLSS): is having their first general meeting at 7:00
pm in Rudder 404. For more information call the
Gayline at 847-0321.
Indian Association: is sponsoring "Double Wicket
Tournament" on both the 12th and the 13th. It will
be held near the polo fields on campus. Please con
tact Datta at 846-0810 for more information.
Monday
Friday
The BIGGEST
value to set foot
in Texas is here! It’s the
NEW BIGFOOT™ PIZZA
only from Pizza Hut®.
Two square feet with
up to three toppings
for just $10.99! Or
carry out a one-topping
for only $8.99!
Muslim Student's Association: is holding Friday
prayer and an Islamic lecture at 12:50-l:30pm in
Rudder room 301. Please contact Agus Rohmat at
846-4375 for more information.
Group Runs: people of all paces are welcomed to
participate in these group runs. Meet in front of G.
Rollie White at 7:15pm Monday-Thursday through
out the summer. For information please call Steve
at 823-1334.
Saturday
Floriculture and Horticulture Society: is having a
plant sale including house plants, bedding plants,
and tropicals. It will be at the comer of Nagle and
Lamar from 9:00am to 3:00pm. Call Sam at 693-8790
for further assistance.
What's Up is a Battalion service that lists non
profit events and activities. Items for What's Up
should be submitted no later than three days be
fore the desired run date. Application deadlines
and notices are not events and will not run in
What's Up. If you have questions, call the news
room at 845-3316.
Lindstrom
BUFFET AVAILABLE
AT THESE LOCATIONS
Continued from Page 3
DINE-IN, CARRYOUT OR BUFFET
BRYAN
2610 Texas Ave 779-5422
COLLEGE STATION
KjL 1 102 University. 696-2512
^ FOR DELIVERY CALL693-9393
TWO SQUARE FEET!
PIZZA!
I Mopping
CARRYOUT SPECIAL
No coupon necessary Not valid with half-price pizza or with airy other offer. Limited delivery area. Limited lime offer.
Driven carry no more than S20. ©I 993 Pizza Hut, lac.
DELIVERY • CARRYOUT
DINE-IN
loss in the series, the first being
the grand slam he gave up to
eventual national champion
Pepperdine that ended Texas'
Omaha trip last year.
He answered questions from
the press with a glazed look in
his eyes, obviously thinking
about what might have been.
But afterward, I saw Ki-
eschnick signing a baseball for a
12-year-old girl. And when he
walked off, he wasn't a defeat
ed, shamed man. He walked
back to the Texas dugout with a
defiant air, and I thought about
something Robert Harris had
said earlier that day.
Someone else had asked him
about the summer and next year,
whether he would be thinking
about this past week at all.
"I'm not the type of person
who sits there and thinks, 'What
if . . . .' If that's what happened,
then that's what was supposed
to happen," Harris said.
Then he stood a little
straighter and said sincerely,
"We'll be back here next year."
Kieschnick will never get a
chance to come back. He will
probably never be the pitching
star in the majors like he was in
college, although his competi
tive spirit will drive him to suc
ceed wherever he can.
And though Harris and Fedo
ra might not get back to Omaha,
though I doubt that, they are de
termined to come out to the ball
park tomorrow, even though to
morrow's win may never erase
the pain of yesterday's loss.
And because of Fedora's de
cision to get back on the horse,
because of Kieschnick's defiant
air and because of Harris' deter
mination, I truly hope baseball
gets a chance to break my heart
one more time.
GREAT DEAL! SUPER SAVINGS!
Farm workers
sue state for
free lawyers
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Off
Large
Pizza
Spedalty
& Medium 1-Topping Pizza
*11?
Spedalty Pizzas Indude;
Pepperoni Lover s* Cheese Lover's Plus*
Supreme. Veggie Lovers' Sausage Lovers'
and Meat Lover s' pizza.
;lf interested in volunteering at Brazos Valley Medical Center;
please attend the following session:
BRAZOS VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER
AGGIE VOLUNTEER PROGRAM
ORIENTATION AND SIGN-UP
© 1993 Pizza Hut, Inc. BIGFOOT is a trademark of Big Sur Restaurants, Inc.,
Pizza Hut, Inc. Licensee. Not valid with half-price pizza or any other offer.
Available at participating restaurants. Limited delivery area.
® is a registered trademark of Pizza Hut, Inc.
DELIVERY • DINE-IN • CARRYOUT | DELIVERY * DINE-IN • CARRYOUT I
Hurry! Offer expires 8/15/93. One coupon per party per visit at Hurtyl Offer expires 8/15/93. One coupon per party per visit at
partidxllng Pizza Hut® outlets. Mention coupon when erderrng. | partklpaling Pizza Hut® outlets. Mention coupon when ordering. |
Not valid with half-price pizza, BIGF00F u pizza or with ony other _ Not valid with hoH ptice pizzo, BIGFOOT “ pizza or with any other _
offetiimited delivery area. Driven carry no more thoo 520. I offet limited delivery area. Driven carry no more than 520. I
©1993 Pizza Hut, Inc. l/20t cash redemption value ©l993PinaHut,lnc. l/20cco5hredemptioavolue.
Thursday, June 10 3:00 p.m.
College Station Professional Building Auditorium
(glass building across the street from hospital)
1605 Rock Prarie Road College Station, Tx. 764-5126
AUSTIN — Three Rio Grande
Valley farm workers who have
sued the State Bar of Texas seek
ing free legal representation be
cause they can't afford lawyers
will get to argue their case in dis
trict court, according to a ruling
Wednesday by the 3rd Court of
Appeals.
The attorney for Maria Gomez,
Alicia Naveja and Leonardo
Chavez says he hopes the case will
bring about a settlement requiring
lawyers in Texas to donate at least
40 hours a year in free counseling
to indigent residents.
Currently, lawyers in Texas are
urged to provide 50 hours a year
in legal counseling to the poor,
but they are not required to do so,
according to Marcy Goodfleisch
of the State Bar of Texas.
The appeals court reversed the
decision of a Travis County dis
trict court, which dismissed the
farm workers' case last year.
The workers contend in their
lawsuit against the State Bar of
Texas that lawyers in Texas have
a legal duty to provide pro bono
or free services to the needy.
The suit likely will be heard in
district court this fall.
ers in t
Women'
lapse she
dacy.
"I doi
ing. I agr
I would 1
With the'
ate Mino
Kan., sai<
er Sunda'
"I dor
disqualif
Leader G
said on j
David Br
But ot
ers said
could op
holding
higher st;
"It r;
doesn't i
Iowa, sa
Press."
The V
watchinj
develope
sy, somel
after dun
nominee
rights e
could pr
Interior
instead.
The V
Breyer's
ter becan
saying h
as he rea
Breyei
U.S. Circ
Boston.
Serb
THE A‘
SARAJE
ina — Serb
in on the 1
stronghold
day, battlin
trol of one
"safe areas.
At least
when she
makeshift h
Fighting
Bra
Althou
County is
state's pop
percent of I
bling Hot
deputy dii
Problem
(TCPCG).
Brazos C
more than
In the last
Claim Cen
winnings, 1
Mary M
Brazos Vail
stance Abu
people's su
may cause