Thursday, February 20, 1986/The Battalion/Page 7 Coon's Kingdom by D. Coon AGGIF WHERE'S GOO GOO KAChO ? BUTCH WOW IS AFTER ME. HE'S GONE TO THE 'SLICK HOSPITAL!, PR HIS 'PROBLEM. PROBLEM r C L ^ si YES BROTHER, I TOO AM A PEA/GWOHOUC. I was up to seventeen PENGOIUS A My. C/ ME TOO. JUST CMFESS YOUR INABILITY TO control these cravings A/rb you're or the Road to recovery. this place is CRAZY. NELL. WHAT AM / SUPPOSE to dot Butch wolf WILL kill ME/ WELL P/LGR/M, NT BETTER GET OUT OF TOWN QY... YOU DO A . terriblPcksm A JOHN W WAY WE IMPRCSS/Obl. ONEMAy // Harsh Reality by Gish Fletch" and "Comedy of Terrors" scheduled for Sat., Feb. 22, 1986 have been CANCELLED due to scheduling difficulities. We apologize for the inconvenience MEUO, THIS Lte CfiMEROK) SvAZe\'OH we AaM CAUPvJ. l'M ivirn A SCAJKJft (0 >U clock. dm Fontenot trial Former principal returns to witness stand let you entertain ns. We’d like your input on wiiat we show next fall. List your top titles below. Bring this coupon to any film we show between now and March 5, 1986, and yon , H get 500 off tlie regular ticket price. r Associated Press LIVINGSTON — A former ju nior high school principal testified Wednesday that he gave a football coach, who later turned up dead, a ride to the school Field house on the day he was last seen alive. Hurley Fontenot, 48, former principal of Hull-Daisetta Woodson Junior High School, is charged with murder in the April 12 slaying of coach Billy Mac Fleming, 36. Fleming’s body was left along an isolated logging road in East Texas and found 10 days later. Prosecutors contend that Fleming and Fontenot were rivals for the af fections of Laura Nugent, 36, a tea cher’s aide and the school secretary. Fleming and Mrs. Nugent had planned to marry last summer. In his second day on the witness stand, Fontenot gave a detailed ac count of his last meetings with the coach. As he was getting ready to leave the school April 12 to drive to Hous ton, Fontenot said Fleming stopped him and asked for permission to leave school early to go to the bank and to meet with the school’s athletic director. He gave his approval, he said, and then gave Fleming a ride to a field house where the coach’s pickup truck was parked. “That was the last time I saw Bill Fleming,” Fontenot said. Fontenot said he left the school grounds about 3 p.m., and made a few stops before making trips to Houston’s Hobby Airport and Inter-. continental Airport to meet his daughter. He was unable to find her at either, he said. After he called her and she said she planned to stay in Austin for the weekend, he traveled to a race track in Louisiana, he said, then to his sis ter’s in Daisetta and back to Hous ton. Fontenot said when he returned to school Monday, April 15, he learned that Fleming had failed to show up for work, so he called Nu gent, who said she didn’t know where he was. About a week later, he said, he learned Fleming’s body had been found southwest of Livingston. He said on the following day, April 23, deputies called and said they wanted to talk to him. Informant robbed after hanging himself Associated Press SAN ANTONIO — A profes sional killer who turned informant against several reputed mobsters was robbed of jewelry and cash after he hanged himself last week, the Bexar County sheriff says. Sheriff Harlon Copeland said Tuesday his department is seeking theft warrants against several men who allegedly stole more than $1,000 in cash and jewelry and a sui cide note f rom Frederick DiNome’s residence Feb. 12. DiNome, who had lived in San Antonio under the federal Witness Protection Program since last June, was found hanged from his bedpost, Copeland said. The Bexar County medical exam iner, saying there was no evidence DiNome had been beaten or was un der the influence of drugs, ruled the death a suicide. 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