Thursdat bday, March 8, 2001 STATE THE BATTALION Page 5 *}Ceacting for a WecCcCing? tatiiHouston student caught with gun Idingsanda; HOUSTON (AP) — Educators have confiscated a Ipdle school student’s pistol after classmates report- CollegeSt id hearing him talk about the weapon. The Texas] ■’he student at Cullen Middle School was disarmed ens and Fie Tuesday, on *y a ^ a y a f ter the shooting deaths of two d faculty pupils and the wounding of 13 other people at a San- ment, isc tee ' ^alif., educational institution, n. the Stee-ffiF^ 6 ^ exas stuc lent, who was suspended and will be rear pi c recommended for expulsion, was turned over to Hous- ake ■ii\p- l^n Independent School District (H1SD) police. .His l '“ weapon was unloaded and inoperable, said HISD c 1 ! l,k spokeswoman Carmen Gomez. 11 ° * pW'We were able to get it because of a tip,†Gomez told C ^ * the Houston Chronicle Wednesday. “The students felt see tnepos■n f orta b] e talking to a teacher. The system worked ural ecosyst-H the way it should have.†The incident bolstered area educators’ belief that en couraging students to report threats of violence is vital to school safety and has worked in other recent cases. A message written on a desk at Memorial High School in the Spring Branch ISD had threatened that a bomb would be placed in the school gym on March 5. Students alerted Spring Branch school officials, who used a police dog to search the gym for explosives, and extra officers were sent to the school. The gym was searched and cleared without evacu ating the school. The student responsible for the threat was later under investigation. “We act on every bit of information we get,†said Spring Branch police Chief Chuck Brawner. Compass College Ministries would like to invite all engaged couples and those just thinking about getting engaged to join us for a 5-week seminar on how to build a lasting marriage. cA? (As ■A itu tJV cKp cAj .<V cA? 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She ied a phone ade or rece a bodygua: jnes, 34 and with bn ? to get Co' iderson.to the guns, nes face u:| i if convicte; News in Brief — Nightclub had a secret entrance for illegal aliens EL PASO (AP) — A closed adult nightclub with a secret en trance served as a safe house for smugglers in this West Texas city, according to federal agents who found 34 illegal immigrants and detained a motel manager. I U.S. Border Patrol agents ar rested Jose Guadalupe Barrios- flbrres, the manager of Motel Plus who allegedly met the smug gled immigrants outside the mo del, led them through the motel’s locked gates and into th^back of |he adjacent Naked Harem, an Operating nightclub. I The immigrants, once inside the nightclub, would squeeze through a secret door, hidden ehind a row of lockers, which onnected to the closed Cos- opolitan Club. “They would go through the ack of the motel, into the Naked The immigrants were preparing to leave for Colorado, Texas and Oklahoma, probably to find sea sonal jobs, Mosier said. He said interviews with some of the im migrants revealed they had paid from $1,200 to $2,000 each to an undetermined smuggler. “They were lying in blankets on minal po» ithe floor, with no heat, and a lot r How: ;d ability ), IX, of the people still had wet clothes on that were still wet from the rain,†said Celio Parra, the super visory agent for the Border Pa trol’s Anti-Smuggling Unit. “They- were lying there in the dark.†Media company worker charged with sabotage WASHINGTON (AP) — A woman who worked for a media company that produced ads for President Bush’s campaign was indicted for secretly mailing a videotape of Bush practicing for a debate to Vice President Al Gore's campaign. Juanita Yvette Lozano of Austin, Texas, was charged with mail fraud, false statements to the FBI and perjury before a grand jury. She is accused of scheming to get access to Bush’s debate preparation ma terials “to assist Gore in his preparation for the presidential debate,†said the 12-page in dictment released by the Jus tice Department Tuesday. If convicted, she faces 15 years in prison and a $750,000 fine. The indictment was re turned by a federal grand jury in Texas. Paterson [,3PM: ch 8 ON-LN 1 TS Perry planning strategy for 2002 governor’s race AUSTIN (AP) — Gov. Rick Perry portrays himself as bipartisan at the state Capitol, but he is al ready getting ready for what may be a hotly contested governor’s race in 2002. Perry has sent an invitation to supporters he calls “Team Perry†to meet on March 24 at the Austin Convention Center to plan strategy for his campaign, the Houston Chronicle reported Wednesday. Perry’s letter was first disclosed in The Quorum Report, a political newsletter. “The time to gear up for the 2002 campaign is now!†Perry declares in his letter. “Already the Democrats are planning and organizing for the up coming elections,†he said. “That’s why I believe it is so important to bring my supporters together to start planning my campaign strategy.†Texas Democratic Party Chair man Molly Beth Malcolm blasted Perry’s letter, saying it violates at least the spirit of the state’s consti tutional ban on political fund-rais ing during a legislative session. “Perry once again has crossed the ethical line — and he’s pushing the envelope on the law dealing with political support during a legislative session,†Malcolm said. Malcolm said she believed the event is an attempt “to shake down the lobby and muscle support for his next political campaign.†But Perry spokeswoman Kathy Walt said the convention center event is not aimed at lobbyists or fi nancial donors. “It’s for the people who have been active in his campaigns,†Walt said. This offer doesn't Duck around! Come See Us to be eligible to Win $200 cash for Spring Break!! *Sign 3 12 mo. lease and receive $100 off Sept, rent •fRtt local {ihone •ERK expanded cable •PREEethemel • (Jo utility debits Roommate Matching. Service Available! 11 m\R1 M EN IS 601 Luthec Street VY. . College Station, TX 77?40 • 9?9.6?0-26?O . www.melfQSB.corr, Continued from Page 1 “I will be able to take all the things I’ve learned here and use those at the next institution,†Paterson said. Paterson said he takes pride in Student Life’s creation of the Criti cal Incident and Response Team, which handles life-threatening is sues and works with students to meet certain needs. 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