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We are a happily married couple eager to share our home with a new baby. We have lots of love and laughter to give. Maternity expenses covered. Caring female attorney to assist. Call Jon or Susie (213) 493-3997. When you finish reading The Battalion pass it on to a friend but please DON'T LITTER In Advance Speaker to discuss importance of Black history Dr. Marvin Dulaney, a faculty member from the University of Texas at Arlington, will speak to night at 7 in 301 Rudder about the significance of teaching Afri can-American history. Dulaney, an assistant history professor, will discuss the achievement of African-Ameri cans and their affect on United States’ history and the world. The MSC Black Awareness Committee is sponsoring Dula ney’s speech. Frustrated residents patrol neighborhoods DALLAS (AP) — Residents of two low-income neighborhoods here have become so frustrated with vio lent crime that groups of them are patrolling their areas with shotguns, a city councilwoman said Tuesday. “There is significant crime within the Dallas area,” Deputy Mayor Pro Tern Diane Ragsdale said.“However, there is greater crime in poor neigh borhoods. To that end, neighbor hoods have looked for a means of survival.” Police are predicting record levels of violent crime in Dallas. A new yearly high already has been set for homicides. But officers said the pa trols could result in an increased number of shootings. “We certainly encourage citizens to get involved to help the police fight crime,” police spokesman Sgt. Jim Chandler said.“We do not en courage citizens to arm themselves to do this.” Ragsdale said poor, minority neighborhoods dissatisfied with po lice protection are just looking for ways to cope. “I think a lot of it is out of frustra tion,” she said. “The police depart ment constantly says that they’re overworked and underpaid and stretched too thin. And so the com munity is looking for constructive ways to help themselves.” “Middle-class neighborhoods can ... hire off-duty police officers or se curity officers,” she said. “Poor neighborhoods cannot afford that luxury. We do live in America, and people have a right to defend themselves and their neighborhoods and their families, as long as it’s within the law. v Ragsdale denied the groups were made up of vigilantes. “These are responsible people that are doing this,” she said. “These aren’t irresponsible people.” But Chandler said armed citizens’ patrols are dangerous. “There’s no telling who they might encounter when they’re out there doing that,” he said. City Councilman Jim Buerger agreed, adding: “it’s tough enough for our officers to know when to shoot and when not to shoot, when to advance and when to retreat.” Assistant City Attorney Don Post- ell s^id he is investigating the legality of the shotgun patrols and will re port to city council members within two weeks. As a result, Ragsdale did not identify the groups involved, ex cept to say they are located in her southern Dallas district. ' Postell said state gun statutes pro hibit displaying a firearm in a public place “in a manner that tends to alarm.” “What is a display calculated to alarm?” he said. “I’m going to have to go hack and see how the courts have interpreted the statutes.” Ragsdale said she would inform her constituents of Postell’s conclu sion. In another development. Coun cilman A1 Lipscomb said he would introduce a measure Wednesday asking the governor to send the Texas National Guard to Dallas to fight violent crime. Taste the homemade difference TOPPINGS | PEPPERONI S CANADIAN BACON JALAPENO I ICE COLD GROUND BEEF V^PlZZA^'J SODAS (iOC) GREEN PEPPERS KSSeUMfsVB C0KE ONIONS PINEAPPLE HOT If? < DIET COKE MUSHROOMS iKHJKN ROOT BEER BLACK OLIVES SUN.-WED. THURS.-SAT. SPRITE SAUSAGE 11:00 AM-1:30 AM 11:00 AM-2:30 AM DR. PEPPER "$TjooofF 14", 16", 20" pizzas jm^Mondav, Tuesday, Wednesday J GUMBAROO "I GUMBY SPECIAL two 14" 1-item pizzas J 16" 1 item pizza | $9.23 ! $5.91 Offer may expire without notice. Prices do not include tax. MSC Jordan Institute for International Awareness JORDAN FELLOWS PRESENTS: The following Aggies will relate their international travel experiences; Marty Butler: “A Semester as an Austrain Business Student” Ursula Cuzzi: “Learning from Paris and Others” Andrew Gardner: “Italian Culture: Education and Religion” Wednesday, November 28, 1990 room 230 MSC 7:30 p.m. TWO DAYS OF FUN. FUN, FUN FOR FREE. FREE. FREE! GET TO KNOW WORLD LEADER IN AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRONICS’’ GMAC FINANCIAL SERVICES DelcoBlectronics OMOTT TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY DECEMBER 3 & 4 COURTYARD IN FRONT OF SBISA DINING HALL 10:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. SPONSORED BY PHI SIGMA EPSILON