HH 4.0 & GO with Arf Located at 700 E. University Drive, Suite 108 Behind Golden Corral and Blockbuster Video, across from the Hilton This Week: . Mon. March 27 Tues. March 28 Wed. March 29 Thur. March 30 7-9 p.m. Acct 230 Part I Acct 230 Part II Acct 230 Part III Acct 230 Part IV All Accounting classes WILL CONTINUE NEXT WEEK 9-11 p.m. Acct 230 Part I Acct 230 Part II Acct 230 Part III Acct 230 Part IV 9-11 pm Acct 229 Part I Acct 229 Part II Acct 229 Part III Acct 229 Part IV Tickets will be on sale Sunday, March 26th 3-6 p.m. For questions call 846- TUTOR (846-8886) Cocated on t#ie Genterpole FZoute Hi Page 12 • The BATTALION CTATE <3 ■. ■ Thursday • March 23, 1995 ' Deputy Marshal testifies in dog shooting case □ The law enforcement officer claims that two officers bragged of shooting off parts of a stray dog. GALVESTON, Texas (AP) — A second law enforcement officer testified Wednesday that two Bayou Vista police officers bragged about shooting off parts of a stray Lhasa apso before killing the dog last April. Tiki Island Deputy Marshal Tony Reid said after he learned of the incident, he went to a re mote road and saw the animal’s carcass. “The dog was all shot up. Blood was still fresh and the dog was dead,” Reid said. He testified in the third day of the trial of officers Greg Trantham and John Overstreet on animal cruelty charges. “I was so shocked that the in cident had taken place, I could n’t believe what I was seeing," said Reid, the former Bayou Vista police chief. “I was very upset that night. It literally tore my stomach up.” Defense attorneys say Reid came forward because he has a personal ax to grind. Trantham, 27, and Over- street, 32, did pick up the dog, but they did not kill it, defense attorneys contend. Commander: Voelkel chosen to lead Corps Continued from Page 1 ^oAiUca/^j, ] M.M i 94 —^ ^