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For more information, contact the Office of Graduate Studies at 845-3631 Show off your talent at the 1994 Variety Show, Fri., April 15, 1994, 8:00 P.M. — Parents Weekend. Everyone is welcome to audition! Applications can be picked up in the MSC in the Student Programs Office, MSC 216, at the Secretaries Island starting Tues., Feb.l, 1994. Deadline for submission is Wed., Feb. 16, 1994. PET PARADISE Weekly Specials 50% off Saltwater Fish i I 1 (wih purchase of one, at equal or lesser value) 1 , ■ Live Rock *3" No Coupon Needed Expires 02-07-94 Lm mmm mmm mm mmm mmm mmm mmm mm mm mm mmi mmm mm mm* nma m*m m—m mmmm wmJ 250 Platies Rainbow Dice (Reg. price $1.59) Limit 5 No Coupon Needed Expires 02-07-94 S3599 Ball Pythons (Reg. price $99.99) With purchase of Reptile Starter Kit No Coupon Needed Expires 02-07-94 JFlVIa Marble Molly (Reg. Price $1.99) (with coupon) Expires 02-28-94 ,99 jng —- SCIENCE DIET.! Superior nutrition for the life of your pet? | 40 lb. Bag Canine Growth i (Reg. Price $37.29) Expires 02-07-94 SCIENCE DIET We accept r 2402 E. Texas Ave. (in Kroger Shopping Center) U mw Page 10 The Battalion Thursday, February 3,1 \ \ f: ( , Weather Thursday: increasing clouds, mild, highs in 60s, lows in 40s Friday: cloudy, mild, highs in 60s, lows 40s Extended: cloudy, chance of rain, becoming colder, highs in 50s, lows in 30s Tubularmcm By Boomer Cardinal! Unloriunaielu. tke tvbv/ar ae'XsN overt recessW anol remained dofMa/rn for hundreds oFuears. Not unen ( -the. Iltb centur4 Ac I resurfa.Lt.. in -Soku/el Ua!nryK L ^ durjna the Cotor\>a.l CrrK... —7^. '^77 ... Surfaced ciaa'm during 4>e \$>00s i” Col- "8 LiWT •• UainriaV,*-... , . . V-——— — hut no one is m p.j. than Ross WAwAt, m , huyr 6E .THAT OUD tmat 1 me PiOnvt. x rjeey PE»t>n ol. 9: Bartholomew Young 6ar\Vi\tng f Y ov 4 It \J0\W w\\lv\\j ejes^ro^f y 0 vir air — r crYr © by kalii c ’ n< * Neglect Continued from Page 1 Eisenhower bruises, police Sgt. Russell Mueller said, raising the possi bility of abuse. Three of the families had been investigated previously by the state's child-welfare agency, the Department of Children and Family Services, spokesman Scott Hamilton said. Investiga tors looked into drug problems, inadequate supervision of the children and, in one family's case, possible child abuse. Mayor Richard M. Daley questioned why no one else re ported conditions in the apart ment. "You wonder first of all about their parents," Daley said. "But how about their neighbors, how about family members? Where are they? ... Why didn't they come forward a week ago or two weeks ago?" A child-abuse expert said poverty, ignorance, alcohol and illegal drugs all play some part in most such cases. "There are chronic problems among people who grow up in violent, poor, disintegrating communities," said Anne H. Cohn Donnelly, executive direc tor of the Chicago-based Nation al Committee for Prevention of Child Abuse. "Young parents who grew up in these situations never really learned that there is an alterna tive way to behave." As many as five families and their children lived in the first- floor apartment where the youngsters were found, neigh bors said, and drug dealers were a common sight in the area. By Alt NOPE". Tpe TMcREfcEl l N E N<=» AC»C fAOJT Art':| \\l/y P/ -^2 THAnKS Jjft. 1 , Regents Continued from Page 1 The Battalion obtained several state vouchers from Ruffino Catering and bills to J.J's that have corresponding dates and amounts of purchase. Owner JJ. Ruffino declined to comment about his catering busi ness. Bill Turner, Brazos County district attorney, said Monday the Texas Rangers are relinquish ing information to his office con cerning their investigation. "It is my job to review that in formation and determine if crim inal conduct has occurred," Turner said. He said the Rangers had turned over a "great deal" of in formation to his office. "I've discussed the investiga tion with the Rangers on several occasions," Turner said. "They've talked to a lot of people and obtained a lot of records so far, and will do a lot more before it's over." Turner said the task before him now is to weed out what might be considered administra tive misconduct in order to de termine if criminal conduct has occurred. He said he met with Chancel lor Bill Mobley last week at Mob ley's request to discuss the gen eral nature of the investigation. "It was about nothing specif ic," he said. "No names or specif ic people were discussed." In September, the Rangers be gan investigating allegations raised in an anonymous letter that accused Ross Margraves, chairman of the Board of Re gents, of personally benefiting from a contract signed with Barnes and Noble Bookstores, the owners of A&M's bookstore. Margraves admitted to taking a 1990 trip to New York along with Robert Smith, vice presi dent of finance and administra tion, to discuss the contract. Barnes and Noble paid for Smith and Margraves's expenses which, under current law, would be considered illegal. However, at the time, the trip was legal under Texas law. Mar- MafW graves has consistently denied any wrongdoing. In addition. Gov. Ann Richards for warded a letter in December to the Texas Rangers that was written by Margaret Free man, president of the:| A&M Mothers ClubFedeit In the letter. Freemanca!:| an outside investigation inti gations of wrongdoingcp:| ing the Barnes and Noble: stores and the reassignmei the Department of FoodSc j top three officials, whichiro legedly a result of their oil tion to Smith's plans to pri'a an underground food court Also, Bobbie Hardy,Hd A&M Mother's Club pr-.-.| sent a letter to Gov. 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