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GIRLfSli Brograr The 1 Irograi Commu pann-C Market i ■ospita The i to four Youth ignites child with gas after feuding Weather Watch 0t\ AUSTIN (AP) — An Austin boy was doused, with gasoline and set on Fire by another boy with whom he had been lending, police st^. Ronald Whitley, 14, was recov ering Thursday at the Shriners Hos pital Burn Unit in Galveston, his mother said. “He’s alive, and 1 can deal with the rest of it,” Judy Whitley said, adding that her son had surgery for second- and third-degree burns on his neck, chest, face and hack that covered 30 percent of his body. Doctors grafted skin from his head and leg during surgery that lasted three to four hours, she said. “He’s holding his own,” his mother said. “And he’s coherent. He knows who’s who. He’s not in a great amount of pain.” The 13-year-old suspect was in the custody of juvenile authorities. Fire and police officials said the in tentional torching was the first they could remember involving children in Austin. Lt. Melvin Stahl of the Austin Fire Department said he has seen similar cases involving adults, “but this is the youngest I’ve seen it.” The victim’s mother said the youths and two other hoys had been riding bicycles before the quarrel be gan. The boy in custody told officers that the victim spat on him during the argument. The boy in custody obtained a jar of gasoline, but one of the other boys knocked it out of his hand, officers said. He filled the jar again and tossed the gasoline onto the victim. rtf A % Ly ft \ /4 Sunset Tonight . 7:56 p.m. Sunrise Saturday. 6:48 a m. Map Discussion: A broad trough of low pressure persists over the wester, j with one cell centered west of British Columbia, another over Iowa, withttie southern extremity of the trough over southern Arizona, with the midandi# | level flow being southwest to northeast. The surface frontal system will bes: move eastward. Passing B-CS this evening. This provides an excellent pros:*] of overrunning precipitation north of the front from the Carolinas into then# Rockies. Forecasts: Today. Mostly cloudy, warm, and humid with a 20 percent chance of showi*’, afternoon and evening. High of 86. Winds will swing out of the north at$8V#| mph following frontal passage. Tonight: Continued mostly cloudy and mild with a 10 percent chance of precipitation. Low of 58. Winds will swing out of the north at seventol2m|)l’ following frontal passage. Saturday. Mostly cloudy early, then partly cloudy and mild with a slightdia^ : | a post-frontal shower. Wind northwest at 10 to 14 mph. Prepared by: Charlie £ Staff Meteo'^ A&M Department of Mela ?; ‘ \^i i Double Tree Luxury Condominiums B 11- 10:30 11-11:00 12- 10:00 FROM $24,900 /"A A&M BrazosLand 846-5735 REALTY