state Battalion/Page 10 March 31, 1982 Jury selection begins in trial of officers United Press International DALLAS —Jury selection was scheduled to begin Tuesday in the trial of three Limestone County officers charged with negligence in the drowning deaths of three black teenagers following their arrest last summer at a Juneteenth celebration. Participants in the trial, delayed by nine months of hearings and four changes of venue, have been silenced by a series of gag orders, the latest from Dallas County Criminal Judge Tom Price, who will preside over the trial that has meandered across east and cen tral Texas. Texas Briefs Blaze kills officer HOUSTON — Flames ignited by an exploding gasoline tank truck struck from the rear by a dump truck killed a motorcyle policeman and w'arped a steel overpass. Firefighters worked 90 mi nutes to bring the blaze under control Monday, but were un able to get close enough to re scue Officer Winston J. Rawlins, 23, who an eyewitness said struggled to free himself from wreckage. Rawlins, a two-year veteran of the force, was trapped in the col lision of the tank truck, two dump trucks and the car which Rawlins had stopped for a traffic violation on the shoulder of the South Loop East in southeast Houston. Home bombed TEXARKANA — Investigators said they have three suspects in the weekend bombing of a rural home damaged by at least 2 1/2 pounds of exploding dynamite. However, Bowie County Chief Deputy DeWayne Cannon said no arrests appear immi nent. He said Monday that dam age to the house could total $15,000. The Steve Davis family was in Denver visiting relatives when the bomb exploded about 12:30 a.m. Sunday, shattering win dows, bowing walls and knock- . ing a hole in the foundation of their house. Cannon said dam age could run as high as SI5,000. The family returned Monday and was able to give in vestigators information about possible suspects. Cannon said. Million dollar suit HOUSTON — Lester Melvin Main has filed a S 1 million suit against Harris County Commis sioner Jim Fonteno alleging he was fired from his county job last month because he is running against the commissioner in the May 1 primary. Main, 26. said Monday he cannot find a job now because of his alleged politically motivated firing from a job at the Lyn chburg car ferry. Main also claims he has been denied a hearing which could afford him an opportunity to find out why he was fired. Com missioner Fonteno said a hear ing is now in the process of being scheduled by the Harris Countv attorney’s office. Money orders HOUSTON — A 37-year-old man arrested for allegedly trying to sell $6,000 in money orders stolen from the Lincoln National Bank in Chicago dur ing the Democratic National Convention riots of 1966 has been arraigned on federal charges. Billv S. Hastings,of Pasadena. Texas, faces a maximum sent ence of 10 vears in prison and a $ 10.000 fine if he is convicted on the charges. Houston FBI agents alleged Monday that Hastings was trying to sell the money orders this past weekend for 30 percent of the value. They said they were unsure if Hastings participated in the original theft of the monev orders. Eleven-story fall FOR I WORTH — A steelwor ker fell I I stones to his death, authorities said. Johnny Von Pennington. 23. of nearbv Arlington was work ing on a building under con struction when he fell Mondas afternoon. Pennington was employed by VSI Construction Co. of Grand Prairie. lexas. The deaths on Lake Mexia occurred during a Juneteenth celebration, focusing on the emancipation for blacks in Texas. The June 19, 1981, incident excited racial tension in the community of Mexia, and fears of tensions in two other cities have brought the trial 80 miles north to Dallas. Two white officers were among the three lawmen who arrested the youths on drug pos session charges, then loaded them into a 14- foot aluminum fishing boat to take them across the small lake. The boat was swamped 50 yards offshore. The prisoners — Steve Booker, Anthony Freeman and Carl Baker — all drowned. The lawmen — Kenny Elliot, David Drummond and Kenneth Archie, a black, all survived. The negligence charge hangs on the fact that with a 600-pound capacity the boat was overloaded, and that none of the six people aboard wore a life preserver. When officials recovered two of the three bodies the next day, bystanders said they saw handcuffs removed from the bodies before they were taken from the lake. That would explain why Steve Booker — who, his mother said, had swum the breadth of the lake on several occasions — had been un able to swim the 50 yards to the shore. But autopsies revealed no signs the youths were handcuffed when they drowned. Drum mond testified at a three-day inquiry in July that two of the youths — Booker and Baker — were handcuffed together until they got to the boat, where the manacles were removed. After the inquiry, the officers were charged with negligent homicide, a misdemeanor offense punishable by one year in county jail and a $2,000 fine. The case was opened at Groesbeck in Limestone County, then moved to Marlin when the judge disqualified himself. At Marlin, residents feared racial problems, so the trial was forwarded to San Marcos, south of Austin. The most recent move to Dallas — less than two hours drive from Mexia — was meantto accomodate both sides. This month Price heard challenges to the Dallas setting, citing pretrial publicity and Price’s lack of jurisdiction to hear cases involv ing official misconduct. Price ruled against a change of venue mo tion, and an appeals court in Austin rejected arguments against Price’s standing tohearthe matter. 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