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Music by Johnny Lyons and the Country New Notes. Sat. Night - Western Swing Show & Dance. Tickets $8. in advance (available at the Hall 10-12 daily), $10. at the door. Doors open at 8. Dance 9-1. Rothers VIP Cards accepted 822-2222 2309 FM 2818 South GET A TASTE OF SOME TEXAS TWANG WITH THE CD RELEASE PARTY Sat. July 10 3rd Floor Cantina CATCH THE ROAD KINGS JUST BACK FROM THEIR 5-WEEK EUROPEAN TOUR. Page 8 The Battalion Thursday, July 8,1993 Rats! Bangkop By Boomer Cardinale Officials test rodents for deadly virus •'Sorry AfiooT The Roucvt D£6BitfiNCi. vme txp Some ON You... VERY \MfRtbsiyE THE ASSOCIATED PRESS LUFKIN — Federal and state health officials on Wednesday tested rodents for a mysterious and deadly virus suspected in the death of an East Texas woman. A 58-year-old registered nurse who died June 23 is a suspected victim of hantivirus, which has killed 11 people in the Four Cor ners states of New Mexico, Ari zona, Utah and Colorado. John Bautch, district adminis trator at the Angelina County and Cities Health District, on Wednesday said preliminary lab results back up the suspicions. "They found the presence of (hantivirus) antibodies," Bautch said. "In talking with TDH (Texas Department of Health) yesterday, they said it was highly suspected that it was the virus." Final tests, being conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, should be completed in about two weeks, officials said. A rodent trapped at the woman's home in Zavalla, about 22 miles southeast of Lufkin, was also being tested for the virus. In the Four Corners cases, the dis ease was found to have been spread by rodents. Bautch said investigators from the CDC and the state health de partment were setting up shop in Zavalla on Wednesday to trap ro dents there. Samples will be ana lyzed in Atlanta, officials said. Vol.92 No. T Deputies bust marijuana demonstration THE ASSOCIATED PRESS SAN MARCOS, Texas - A four-week demonstration in front of the Hays County jail to protest marijuana laws and support a hunger-striking inmate has been broken up by sheriff's deputies. The protesters — who promote various uses for hemp, the plant marijuana comes from — had built a tent city on the lawn in front of the jail. They support inmate Zeal Ste- fanoff, who has been serving time since June 3 for marijuana posses sion and ended a 34-day hunger strike early Tuesday. Stefanoff turned himself in to protest laws banning hemp use. One demonstrator, Brett Stahl of San Marco, was charged Tues day with criminal trespassing when he refused to vacate the grounds after a deputy's warning. "The sheriff said I could stay here as long as I was passive and nonviolent," Stahl said before be ing carried off to jail. Sheriff's department officials refused to comment on their rea sons for forcing the protesters to leave. "We feel that any further com ment just glorifies their cause,' said Lt. Dennis Gutierrez. Sheriff Paul Hastings said last week he didn't mind the tent city protest, as long as the demonstra tors weren't rowdy or breaking the law. Thursday A&M Cycling Team: is hav ing a general meeting at 402 Rud der Tower at 8:30pm. For more information call Rey Trevino at 764-9377. What's Up environment. For more informa tion call the Gayline at 847-0321. Agus Rohmat at 846-4375. Friday SPIC-MACAY: is presenting classical music by Pandit Jasraj in the MSC room 201 at 7:30pm. For further information call Pad- ma Naban at 846-6838 or Shashi at 846-2416. Black Graduate Students' As sociation: is having a general meeting in Rudder 402 at 7pm. For more information call Janice at 693-0868 or 847-9272. Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Aggies: is having a general meeting at 7pm in Rudder 402, where GLB issues are discussed in a safe, positive and supportive Muslim Students' Associa tion (MSA): is having Friday prayer and Islamic lecture from 12:50pm to 1:30pm at Rudder 301. For more information call KANM: has a radio show for the Brazos Valley called "Out In The Open". It's 3 hours of queer news/talk/music, plus we'll be previewing the new Pet Shop Boys single. We dare you to call in and listen! If you don't get KANM call 862-2517 to find out how. For more information call the Gayline at 847-0321. workshop where poets and non poets alike can gather to read their own work or just listen to others. It will be held in Room 321 in the Sterling Evans Li brary at 8 pm. For more infor mation please call Hilde Kaiser at 696-3136. Sunday Inkshed Press: has a poetry What's Up is a Battalion ser vice that lists non-profit events and activities. 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