6 Thursday, December 9, 1993 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Jayhawk Bookstore "Your Book Professionals" "At the top of Naisthm Hill" Hrs: 7-8-M-th., 8-5-Fri, 9-5-Sat, 12-4-Dun. 843-3826 Jayhawk Bookstore THE HARBOURLIGHTS Now a full service bar after 57 years of downtown tradition WASHINGTON Clinton signs NAFTA implementation bill, finalizes trade pact President Clinton celebrated an oh-so-sweet victory yesterday when he signed legislation to implement the North American Free Trade Agreement. The trade agreement, scheduled to take effect Jan. 1, eliminates barriers to the movement of goods, services and investment during the next 15 years among the United States, Canada and Mexico. It creates the world's largest and richest trading bloc. Clinton's enthusiastic audience at a government auditorium included members of Congress, governors, mayors, business leaders and other supporters of the three-nation trade agreement. "This whole issue turned out to be a defining moment for our nation," Clinton told them. "We are ready to compete, and we can win." AUSTIN, Texas Senator faces ethics charges Republican Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison was re-indicted yesterday on ethics charges stemming from her 2 1/2-year tenure as state treasurer. Hutchison was previously indicted in September on four felony counts and one misdemeanor charge. She was accused of using Treasury employees to perform personal and political chores on state time and of attempting to cover up the activity. The charges were dropped Oct. 26 after Hutchison's lawyers discovered that a grand juror was ineligible to serve. The case was taken to a second grand jury by the county district attorney. The second grand jury studied mostly depositions and heard from witnesses before deciding to indict Hutchison. GARDEN CITY, N.Y. Racial hatred led to train shootings The gunman accused of opening fire on a rush-hour commuter train was driven by racial hatred and waited until the train left New York City to avoid embarrassing Mayor Dinkin, authorities said today. The suspect, Colin Ferguson, 35, of Brooklyn, is a native of Jamaica. He has no criminal record, police said. The Black suspect, accused of killing four passengers and wounding 19 during the three-minute spree, carried notes expressing his hatred for whites, Asians and "Uncle Tom Negroes," said Nassau County Police Commissioner Donald Kane. Compiled from The Associated Press. CELEBRATE X-MAS BREAK in Kansas City at - "Home of the fishbowl of beer" - Coldest beer in town - KU games - Nightly specials The NEW Bar & Grill in OLD TOWN LENEXA 894-WORM 13412 Santa Fe Trail Drive The Tradition Continues... Stop-Day Celebration! Thursday Dec. 9th $20032 oz Draws $100Shot Specials No Cover!! Look for More Outstanding Drink Specials from "the' Hawk"Over the Christmas Holiday. THE HAWK Lawrence, KS Since 1919 1340Ohio (913)843-9273 3pm-2am,Mon.-Sun. Call or come in to check our daily specials. We Are Four $85 Days a Year Bar? We Will be Open on Christmas Day.