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lal national Battalion/Page 5 June 17, 1982 ourt decisions SPECIAL BarBQued Hamburger & Fries $ 1 39 Good Through Saturday, June 19 ALFREDO’S TACOS AL CARBON 509 University Dr. 846-3824 NORTHGATE jef ^ Ittempted-murder nvicdon upheld in thick 1C spurs u n it e d press International he tnppdMuSTIN — The attemp- indtheginted-raurder conviction of a man who fired two shotgun he namett'glasts into a Lampasas High >eing withtMool bus was upheld inty Sheriff! Wednesday by the 3rd Court ■re investijilf,Appeals. ■ The bus, carrying mem- ic tick-ridr be|sof the girls drill team, was tl fromC(fJ§ urn ' n K from a football ■causeof‘ n ^ e l U)n - O ne girl suf- der and B e<: ' minor injuries in the sion had Oct. 17 1980, incident. ■y weapons® Chandler contended Y Houghont his trial there was y knowifk 110 evidence that he intended dd. ‘‘Hie?® rt that it qI :ffectjutiel| any instn iwn n carrying to harm any of the occupants of the bus, and therefore he should not have been con victed. He was sentenced to five years in prison. The appellate court said the jury could reasonably con clude from Chandler’s attempt to conceal the origin of the shots, his flight from the scene of the shooting, and his purposeful aiming and fir ing of the shotgun that he had intended to harm the occu pants. o]r,-Ti Court says actress not Hughes heir United Press International AUSTIN — The Texas Sup reme Court Wednesday upheld a lower court decision denying actress Terry Moore’s claim that she is entitled to a share of Ho ward Hughes’ vast estate. Moore claimed she and Hughes were married in 1949 on a yacht near San Diego, but testified at a trial in Houston she could not remember the date of the event nor the name of the yacht. Captain C.B. Flynn Sr., who performed the ceremony, is dead. and exas high court to hear ppeal by Clinton Manges rry gUItiUH United Press International theSenaifi AUSTIN — South Texas mil- ttee aftertsUaire Clinton Manges’ appeal : approval Ifa lower court ruling will be ®rd by the Texas Supreme Court. (The ruling granted nearly $ 1 1 | rWion in damages to a family contended Manges unfairly • Bninistered mineral lease I tV B 118 on * anc * P urc h ase d L L V from the family. ' ®Manges, whose oil and land contractei|pJdings in South Texas have ? was Wm J 4 million jh.associaitpr 1 • 1 1 11 1111 v / 1 1 rative deirj! i fraboJudgment i seconilt O ‘eSaffirmed reading eft : COntradiosH United Press International problems AUSTIN — A Trinity man jaw musi 'ill receive $1.4 million in dam- >e of ovenift as a result of a car-train ical stress incident in 1979, the Texas Sup- clenching,'Court ruled Wednesday, tklin Dolffly Edward Pierce, a former xiate proillployee of the Texas Depart-- llofacialsirW of Corrections, filed the ence centcft against Missouri Pacific ims of ja« Mroad Company and Uvence e pain and ® en dietta, the engineer of the vs in fronttNn which struck his car at a movingikpsing in Trinity on Oct. 27, jaw joint : |9 ; or grating Perce contended in his suit ming ord ^ Missouri Pacific was negli- icople also ! ent in not having a protected g soundsi: fusing, and that Mendietta was d by head): fulgent in not sounding the oint problr Wn's whistle and bell as it tment mi' >proached the crossing, on, relaS tiPierce suffered permanent adjustmef l*’ 11 damage in the accident, >nd is unable to work. A trial jury ruled in favor of ce, and ordered the railroad ay him $1,424,198 in dam- fhe Supreme Court found error in the lower court pro- dings and allowed the trial art judgment to stand. helped him contribute large sums to state political cam paigns, had disputed an appeal court ruling giving the J.C. Guerra family $883,000 in dam ages. The appeal court had con tended Manges overstepped his authority as executor of the min eral rights on 93,000 acres of land he purchased from the Guerra family by leasing the mineral rights to himself. “Such leasing by the executor to himself smacks of fraud on its face,” the appeal court said. Moore testified she Hughes first exchanged mar riage vows on a lovers’ lane in Los Angeles in 1948, but said she never considered that a valid marriage. Hughes died April 5, 1976, on an airplane en route to Houston. Harris County Probate Court No. 2 had granted a summary judgment denying Moore’s claim to a share of the Hughes estate, and the state Supreme Court, without comment, affirmed that decision. September I WITH THIS COUPON BUY ONE Taco BellGrande AND GET A Beefy Tostada AT HALF PRICE THIS COUPON MUST BE PRESENTED WHEN ORDERING. LIMIT: One coupon per visit. Not good with any other offer. Good Only At Archie's Taco Bells Offer Good 11 A.M.-11 P.M. 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