Page 4B TEXAS A8c 1VI LJISIIVERSITX BUSINESS STUDENT COUNCIL Distinguished Partners Program Fall Tailgate October 7 Colorado Game th 7pme eat BBQ and socialize before the game with recruiters from Enron, Ferguson, SBC Communications and more. If you are interested in attending the Tailgate or 41 have any questions please contact: Andrew Kandolha (979) 845-1320 a k a n d o 1 h a @ h o t m a i 1 .coni CONGRATULATIONS NEW INITIATES ^ KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA ^ 4 Stephanie Adamcik Courtney Loper Jenny Alford Jessica Luscher Krysten Allison Lindsey Mackey Megan Assad Luci Martin Jami Barnard Erin Maxfield Olga Bernal Kaitlyn McCarthy Julie Bese Summer McClendo Ciara Blackwood Casey Meadows Gaily Blankenship Haley Meek Whitney Bruegel Amy Moffett Elysse Burrow Andrea Mohan Kristi Childers Stacy Payne Jill Crotty Sarah Peluse Laura Davis Paige Powell Erin Dishman Michelle Puckett Sara Emery Tracey Roark Jade Fountain Reagan Rutherford Lisa Foushee Lauren Smith Kristin Haag Heather Snoddy Amber Hadley Laura Speck Kimberly Harris Libby Spoede Julie Hartung Desirae Stafford Missy Hearn Lindsey Stephenson Ryan Hewlett Caroline Susie Kelly Hicks Marion Tarnllion Jackie Hobbs Dori Venhaus Amanda joffrion Carrie Walker Jenna Jones Kacie Wilcox Miranda Jones Ashley Wooden Kelly Jons Traci Woo ward Megan Keegan Kim Yerby Laurie Ledbetter Candice Zerby Heather Lois A 17 .260-2660 §u tanner 1 SUN Oct 8 MON Oct 9 TUES Oct 10 WED Oct 11 THUR Oct 12 1 4-6 PM BICH410 Ch. 8 Chem 102 Ch.17 Chem 102 Ch.18A Chem 102 Ch.18B Chem 102 Prac Test 6-8 PM Chem 101 Prac Test Chem 227 Ch. 5 Chem 227' Ch. 6 Chem 101 Chem 101 8-10 PM Phys 201 Prac Test A Phys 201 Prac Test B Phys 201 Prac Test C Phys 218 Ch. 6 Phys 218 Ch. 7 10- | MID Chem 107 Ch.7 Chem 107 Ch.8 Phys 208 Ch. 25 Phys 208 Ch. 26 Phys 208 Ch. 27 STATE Thursday, Octobers,} I . ] Thursday, Oc THE BATTALION Sheriff pleads guilty to theft, drug charges Dallas CPS 66- SAN ANTONIO (AP) — The Frio County sheriff has pleaded guilty to felony theft and drug charges after allegedly pocketing thousands of dollars confiscated during a 1994 traffic stop and later trying to sell marijuana to replace the miss ing money. In a San Antonio federal courtroom on Tuesday, Sher iff Carl Burris said he took $7,726 confiscated during the traffic stop and tried selling about 262 pounds of seized marijuana in order to replace the missing money in 1997. Burris faces a minimum penalty of five years in prison for conspiring to distribute i marijuana and stealing from a federally funded government. His conviction will not be final until his sentencing, which has not been scheduled. When you make a mistake, you need to stand up, 'fess up to it and let the law take its course. not resign before his term ends on Jan. 1,2(X)I. “Tve been in law enforcement most of my life,” he said. “When you make a mistake, you need to stand up, 'fess up to it and let the law take its course.” Assistant U.S. Attorney Ray Jahn said an investiga tion of unidentified members of law enforcement in Frio Qounty, which is located about 40 miles south of San Antonio, was ongoing. Last week, U.S. Magis trate Judge John Primomo al lowed Burris to keep his sidearm because his depart ment is reportedly short on deputies and engaged in an “extensive investigation relat ing to a triple homicide case.” Three burning corpses investigates possible negligence IMi Won — Carl Burris Frio County sheriff In Wednesday’s editions of the San Antonio Ex press-News, the 53-year-old Burris said he would withdraw as a candidate for re-election but would were found in rural Frio County on Sept. 17, days after the sheriff liled a plea agreement in federal court admitting he pocketed the money and tried selling the marijuana. Man linked to third attack Crime’s DNA tests cause charges to he filed in another ARLINGTON (AP) — A third sexual assault in a Dallas suburb is now linked to a man accused of killing two women. Dale Devon Scheanette al ready has been charged in con nection with two 1996 bathtub slayings at an Arlington apart ment complex and a 1999 rape at an Arlington college. Charges against Scheanette also were pending in three other sex ual assault cases — two in Lan caster in 1998 and one in Grand Prairie last year. Scheanette was the main suspect in the third Lancaster attack when police confirmed the two other assaults a month ago, said Lancaster police Lt. Thurman Selman. “We didn't have enough ev idence at the time, but we think it was him,” Selman told the Ar lington Morning News in Wednesday’s editions. Scheanette, held without bail in the Tarrant County Jail, has declined interview requests. One of Scheanette's attor neys in the capital murder cas es, Stuart Oliphint, did not have details on the additional charges. “I know that there are sever al jurisdictions attempting to link offenses to Mr. Scheanette,” said Oliphint. “ These are all allega tions at this point. These are all nonindicted cases.” Scheanette is charged with two counts of capital murder in the slaying of Christine Vu and Wendie Prescott. Lancast er police filed two aggravated sexual assault charges against Scheanette with the Dallas County district attorney’s of fice on Monday in connection with two October 1998 attacks on women. Scheanette has also been charged with sexual assaults in Grand Prairie and at the Uni versity of Texas — Arlington. Police are waiting on written confirmation of the DNA re sults in the Hunter's Creek at tack before tiling a third aggra vated sexual assault charge against Mr. Scheanette. Sociology professor Robert L. Young, who teaches criminology courses at the University of Texas — Ar lington, said police look for links between a high-profile suspect and unsolved cases in their jurisdictions. DALLAS (AP) — A Dallas Child Pro tective Services caseworker said the motk er of a Dallas toddler who climbed outoftk window of their moving ,car to her dead; “likely” knew the child had fallen fromtk car but continued driving home. “It seems implausible that a motk! would not notice a healthy active 3-year-oti moving about the car to the point that she:' ejected from the vehicle," caseworker Ak jandra Torres-Muehnick said in an affidavit seeking to remove the two living childrendt Norma Suarez and James Estrada. Amanda Estrada died Sept. 24 aftei falling out of the car. driven by Suarez,anc falling onto the pavement of a bridge span ning the Trinity River. The Dallas Count; Medical Examiner's Office ruled the dead’ an accident by blunt-force trauma, but there was no word on whether the child diedupqr impact with the pavement or by being hit hj i two cars. Dallas police and CPS are conducting vestigations into the incident to see whether Suarez was negligent. An attorney representing the family de nied the allegations. “These a good, solid people,” GaryP Krupkin told The Dallas Morning Newsiii Wednesday’s editions. “The cops and the CPS are trying to frame the facts in a wat | that is most beneficial to them. These par ents are wrongfully accused.” Amanda's siblings, a 2-year-old girl and a 6-year-old boy, were placed in a fosteif home in Dallas County on Friday. A hearing to determine whether the chif ^ dren will remain in a foster home is sched- : uled for next week. J According to CPS records reviewed by the newspaper, three complaints havebepn filed against the family in the last three years. • -\ 1 v The most recent complaint came four months before Amanda’s death and alleged neglect. If RAY Eh tion Wedne er’s womb her own ur The ini Portage C( tests were i The ce rived at M the week-c lived four Bica shot 1 ■ The 8-p home. 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