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But the cub died three hours later of pneumonia, and Ling-Ling later contracted a deadly kidney infection. The disease was discovered last December, and doctors, fearing the worst, ordered mas sive doses of antibiotics. “We feel fortunate that she made such a good recovery, and that she seems to be entirely healthy again,” spokesman Dr. Robert Hoage said. Zoo doctors said they would monitor the panda closely to make sure the kidney disease did not flare up again and threaten the possible preg nancy. SZ/B'S THE MOST BEAUTI FUL CTRL /U5 EJER SEGA)! I'VEOOTTA ASK HER OUT WELL,MOD LUCK. SMEOHETHAT HOMEOVS MOST me EXPENSIVE TASTES MEET ARENTYDU oErntiLAfeAD of ywR- SELF? mme smcoAiE that BEAUTIFUL 1 CAN'T AFFORD FO TAKE OUT 1 yEAH SUT/W8C^a^ niAT 5EAutifucc^t ^L/cimsm^rn w, Judge won’t move Hansen trial United Press International Battalion Classified 845-2611 5 anrotMAij THEATRES Mon-Fmly Nlte-Sch 6 Tue-Fmly Nlte-MEIII Student Disc. M-W $2 with I.D. SCHULMAN6 2002 29th 775-2463 ’75-2468 WASHINGTON — A fed eral court judge refused Mon day to move the trial of Rep. George Hansen, R-Idaho, out of Washington because of com parisons with an inquiry into fi nancial dealings of White House counsellor Edwin Meese. The trial was recessed until this morning when jury selec tion will begin. The judge said news cover age drawing parallels between Hansen and Meese, seeking to be confirmed U.S. attorney general, would not be stopped by moving the trial to another REARWINDOW 7:15 9:20 PETE’S DRAGON rssm CHILD IMS N OF 7:25 9:45 FOOT LOOSE 7:20 9:40 LASSITER 7:15 9:35 THE PRODIGAL MANOR EAST III Mano. ‘ isi Vloll St ■ I0(; 7:15 9:35 ICE PIRATES 7:20 9:40 NEVER CRY WOLF 7:25 9:45 SPLASH R|_ITT THEATRES Mon -Frl. 'til 6 p m 1st 30 minutes of the 1st feature of the day Saturday 8, Sunday Senior Citizens (65 & over) Anytime Students alt day Friday AM Seats Tuesday POST OAK MAH CINEMAS 764-0616 5:05 7:25 9:45 ll-Academy Nominations “TERMS OF ENDEARMENT” (PG) 5:10 7:15 9:30 “UNFAITHFULLY YOURS” (PG) 5:00 7:30 10:00 “AGAINST ALL ODDS” (R) CINEMA 3 8:00 Only (No Disc) 8 Academy Nominations “THE RIGHT STUFF’\pg) 5:00 7:30 9:45 James Garner “TANK” (pg> 5:15 7:45 9:50 “BLAME IT ON RIO” (R) city, but she agreed to isolate the jury. Nathan Lewin, Hansen’s law yer, opposed sequestering the jury, saying it was “not condui- cive to fair deliberations.” Prosecutor Reid Weingarten argued moving the trial would not end possible connections between the two cases because Meese’s nomination is nation wide news. Both Meese and Hansen al legedly omitted reporting cer tain financial transactions from yearly statements that they are required to file as high public officials. The Justice Department is delving into a $15,000 loan to Meese’s wife that was used to buy stock. Neither transaction was reported on the forms, but he has not been accused of any crimes. Hansen, the first public offi cial to be tried violating the 1978 Ethics in Government Act, is charged with failing to dis close $333,978 in financial transactions, including a loan to his wife, Connie. If convicted, he could gel a maximum of five years impris onment and a $10,000 fine for each of the four counts in the indictment. At the start of Hansen’s trial, beforejury selection was begun, U.S. District Court Judge Joyce Hens Green denied Hansen’s requests for access to the federal grand jury testimony of a man who tried to extort $440,000 from Texas billionaire Nelson Bunker Hunt. Hansen and Hunt reported the blackmail attempt to the FBI, which started the probe of the congressman’s finances that led to his indictment. His lawyers argued that the grand jury testimony of Arthur Emens III, an Oklahoma com modities brokerage emplcj was material to Hansen’s iriil Emens pleaded guilt) | blackmail, but was given infl mal immunity from prosecui for stealing f rom other die| court papers said. The judge also rejectedH* sen's pie-uial .irgumentif alleged omissions from 4 ethics disclosure statements! not a willf ul violation. The judge denied prosii tors access to Hansen’s orifl financial disclosure Staten™ and prohibited calling ol Hoj staff members to testify use of them. Prosecutors may not pifl evidence of Hansen’s pij criminal record, a 1975 : oj paign financial disclosure nl lions for which he was fq 342,000. Amtrak train jumps tracks United Press International FORT WORTH — Six cars and an engine of an Amtrak train carrying 227 passengers jumped tracks Monday but no injuries were reported, officials said. The accident occurred about three miles east of Fort Worth. AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group < 3400 S. College 823 8051 M S C AjGGIE QINEMJ\ PRESENTS in conjunction with MSC CEPHIED VARIABLE Wednesday, March 21 7:30 pm. Rudder Theatre Tickets are $1.50 with TAMU ID Advance tickets available at MSC Box Office Mon.-Fri., 8:30-4:30 Tickets also available 45 minutes before showtime. Train chief Diana Mally said the No. 21 Amtrak Eagle from Chicago to San Antonio was making the Dallas to Fort Worth leg of its trip when the second engine, the baggage car and five passenger cars de railed. “The remaining three cars (and the first engine) were still on the track,” she said. Mally said the train was going slow because it was preparing to stop in Fort Worth when it “fell off the track.” “It was like you were riding a rail one minute and the next you were running on gravel.” Mally, whose job is to insure the quality of service aboard the train, said the passengers were bused to the Fort Worth station. Amtrak officials said the computer manifest listed 227 passengers who probably would be bused to San Antonio, so they could connect with other trains bound forPhoenix, Ariz., Tuscon, Ariz., and Los Angeles. Marcy Karns, a passenger on the train, said, “Everything was shaking. The brakes went on and there was a lot of smok was scary. But Mally said the smoke actually dust. “The smoke was from wheels traveling on the gra instead of on the rail,” shea “We were just kicking upduS She said injuries were vented becasue the den cars remained upright and train was going slowly.” “You do get some jerky lion when a train goes on rockbed versus the rail,' said, “but because it was there were no a bn movements and everybody okay. “I went through th£ every ting was okay,” she said She said she was unsure*; caused the accident. ody Tan darks and ca honor tionships Vhiie train! in d “We just got the passenf off the train and brought lit here (to Fort Worth), and wasn’t able to confirm » e P te( J tl caused it.” She had praise for thep sengers. THE UNDERGROUND Sblsa Basement Glazed Donut Special Monday 3/19/84 — Thursday 3/22/84 $1.49 per dozen OFFER GOOD TO THE LAST DONUT “The Best Food. 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