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CHANCE, SUPPOSED Tdj HAD A THOUGHT WILi IT, INSTEAD OF A $P[ MLLOOW? ] United ■ DALLAS Hispanics sue for lost lands financially ||inable to ca are turning I vide for the family’s ecc ■roves. ■ “It’s gett Bin,” said ( |;Ctor of the 1 |pf Method! . children’s r I “In th United Press International EDINBURG — In the latest round of a 140-year-old dispute, more than 2,000 heirs to Span- «SUB Famous Foot Long Sandwiches SHRIMP ARAMA Now Open MONDAY AND TUESDAY NIGHT B.M.T. i Ham-Pepperom-Genoa-Bologna) SUBWAY SPECIAL (H am-G e r»oa - Bologna) SPICY ITAUAN (Genoa & Pepperom) ROAST BEEF HAM TURKEY BREAST PASTRAMI PEPPERONI GENOA SALAMI BOLOGNA ALASKAN KING CRAB SHRIMP TUNA ITAUAN EXPRESS (Sausage & Meatballs) SAUSAGE MEATBALLS CHEESE VEGETARIAN SALAD PLATE $5.95 FRIED SHRIMP • D* PW • T <-Tv«tn*t OUR REGULAR $7.95 Platter with all the trimmings We’ve got more taste. Texas Ave. at S.W. Pkwy. 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But this latest round has a new wrinkle: the suit names the government of Mexico, not the United States or the landowners of Texas, which the claimants maintain hold land that was taken by force and deceit from Hispanic settlers. Asociacion treasurer Aminta Zarate of Edinburg says the group, formed in 1978, has raised money through a $500 membership fee to pursue its case and has spent $32,000 on legal fees this year. The mem bership fee for some claimants represents a big investment. The group’s case rests on a 1941 treaty between Mexico and the United States, under which the group claims Mexico assumed responsibility for com pensating heirs to 433 original pre-Anglo land grant holders. Compensation in 1941 amounted to $193 million, which the Mexican government said it could not pay. The Aso ciacion says with interest,: due to as many as 22,OKI could top $1 billion. T he suit hangs on i U.S. District Court hasje^ United tion. 1 he AsociacionciteiB MIAMI law allowing AmericancB-Fassi, 27 to sue foreign govemmBl the rubt U.S. courts. The MexiaHxcept one eminent disputes thatdBas been “As a sovereign govei (Mexico) is not subject is the trial courts of anothti try,” says attorney John! field, representing Mesa )uth Flori Months. The lint at the Holl ItasE.Tho Arabian sh I There’s But Association It Robert Salazar says a ■■lompany ment could be enforceditBactors se fiscating Mexican holdmpqollars anc the United States. Asian T exans receive news of home in Chinese paper United Press International RICHARDSON — Few of the 26,000 Asian immigrants living in the Dallas-Fort Worth area want to return to their home country, but a desire to remain in America does not exclude an interest in what’s going on back home. For seven issues, Sun Hua Yeh’s weekly Southern Chinese News has been satisfying that desire. 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