* sB«wfs wi! jfTiiflM itcietir;rwMmH wwiaWH RiiwiUMiiijiJi ia aiiDl'W^UMIUMa^lwfllnirtMnWianiUM/aauHuLtiil Cfiuck^s Pizza PIZZA - STROA/IBOLI HOAGIES Medium One Topping Pizza $3.50 *Order 3 for free delivery Mike Lockwood MVP '98 "B93-BUCK Page 6A • Thursday, January 28, 1999 s TATE ‘The End’ may not be nefn State officials dispute predictions ofY2K-bugdis(^^G Looking for a chance to help your fellow Aggies? Check outi PEER EDUCATION TRAIIMirsiG The RET. Project is a new educational training program on the subject of hazing. For applications or more information come to 125 Koldus or call 845-1133. Sponsored byAjO^i- stuacttamu.edu ^ AUSTIN (AP) — Survivalists’ predictions of financial collapse and long-term power outages because of the so-called Y2K computer bug are far-fetched, state officials say. Banks and utilities as well as state government agencies are per forming well in making sure their date-specific technology can han dle the turn of the century, officials told a Tuesday briefing for state lawmakers. “We expect no disruption in the banking system,” said Banking Commissioner Catherine Ghiglieri. “I’m hoping that by the time we get close to the date change, the pub lic will be confident the banks will be prepared.” State officials are monitoring every banking institution in Texas to make sure they are upgrading computer systems to handle the date change from 1999 to 2000. Computer scientists say computers might read only the last two digits of 2000, causing some systems to freeze up and in some cases, shut down at midnight on Jan. 1. No bank has been rated unsat isfactory, said Ms. Ghiglieri, who added she does not plan to with draw her money amid worries of a New Year’s meltdown. Texas residents should remem ber their money will remain pro tected by federal deposit insurance, she added. The federal government will print extra cash to make sure banks have enough on hand in case of a rush for withdrawals, she said. “We are advising against people pulling out large sums of money,” Ms. Ghiglieri said. “The date change is not a holiday for crimi nals and we don’t want people cre ating security problems for them selves. 1 feel very confident in the banking system. We may experi ence a few glitches, but overall we don’t expect a disaster.” Utilities in Texas also are pre pared, said Jim Calloway, Y2K co ordinator for the Public Utility Commission, the agency which regulates local telephone and elec tric companies. Utilities report that the expected risk of Y2K power outages is less than that associated with a typical Texas thunderstorm. “Utility companies deal with power interruption on a daily ba sis. We don’t expect the cata strophic scenario that some have predicted,” Calloway said. As for air travel during the holi day, American Airlines representa tive Susan Garcia said most of the components on aircraft operate in “real time and don’t care what the date is.” “Our No. 1 concern is safety. We do not fly aircraft unless we’re cer- iggie r. BY AL The 1 tain it is safe,” Ms.Gai; Other officials prec; lively smooth transitt new century forhospit lie safety institutions. "If we have power traffic signals will b- said Tom Newbernof;: 8 u y s ) U 8&1' partment of TYanspon \ unicycles w People should ct an gest spectcic cians or hospitalsab ?dnesday night. over particular procc 'bg 0 halftime pe Matt WallottheTexastleshow compar* sociation. Hospitals tics ot the Texcis sources of emergeno 4Jj eam > which case of outages, hes r Y over 'exas Te The state plans tohad n< $340 million on Y2K ur j/ears. the year 2001, said Sh '■e Aggies (9-8 field, director of the':: 0311A over niomt ject ()ffice. 'f eat ol hay lor, a Onr oi the biggesi s ^. Cun ''''' 0 ' u 0 \ K lems is public tear • a s e\ eu gat what people readanc-- mv tha media, she said. elvin Watkins s Court rejects appeal of Kerr County Battalion Advertising let it work for your business. Call 845-2696 Today AUSTIN (AP) — The Texas Court of Crimi nal Appeals on Wednesday upheld the death penalty in eight murder cases, including one in which a man killed a gas station clerk in Kerr County. The court voted 9-0 to reject the appeal of Daniel Earl Reneau, 23, who was convicted of shooting to death Kriss Keeran, 31, during the Jan. 2, 1996 robbery at a Texaco station. In his appeal, Reneau said the circumstances of the crime did not constitute sufficient evi dence that he posed a threat to society, as he only “killed one person with a single shot in the course of a robbery that was not well planned,” according to court records. The state, however, argued that Reneau had participated in several burglaries in the weeks prior to the incident, including one in which he said he “would kill anyone that comes up.” In addition, guards from Reneau’s jail testi fied they overheard his plans for escape, in which he commented that he “wasn’t afraid to take out a jailer, to take out a law enforcement official, but he was going to get out one way or another,” the court opinion noted. The court also rejected appeals from: — Douglas Alan Roberts, 36, who was con victed of the May 18,1996 slaying of Jerry Velez. Roberts abducted Velez in the parking lot of a San Antonio apartment complex and forced him to drive them out of the city limits where Velez was stabbed several times and run over with his own car, according to court records. Roberts then drove to Austin where he called police from a pay phone to turn himself in. — Stanley Allison Baker, 32, who was con victed of murdering Wayne Walters, an em ployee at the Adult Video Store in College Sta tion, for his truck and all of the money in the store’s cash register on Sept. 28, 1994. Police seized Baker’s notebook, which noted his goals for the year included ”30 victims dead, 30 armed robberies, and steal a lot of cars,” court documents showed. — Henry Watkins Skinner, 36, victed in 1995 of killing hisgirlfriei by, 40, with an ax handle and stabbi her two sons, El win Caler, 22, and by, 20, in their Pampa home on f in 1993. — William Kendrick Burns, t convicted for the March 28,1981 slaying of Johnny Lynn Hamlettin ty- — Joe Lee Guy, 27, who was killing 62-year-old Larry Howell dui bery of Howell’s grocery store in on March 25, 1993. — Willie Earl Pondexter, 24, whi victed of killing Martha Lennox, whe 70s, during the Oct. 29, 1993 burgs home in Red River County. — Frank Moore, 37, who was o shooting 23-year-old Samuel Boyd inj ing lot of Wheels of Joy ClubonJan] in Bexar County. ALL SUBJECTS. ALL TITLES. Why waste time reading when you could be playing for the National Championship with NCAA* FOOTBALL99! 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