Battalion/Page 3 July 21, 1982 Juror’s charges end trial United Press International CLEBURNE — A district attorney confirmed that a state senator was named as receiving the services of prostitutes, but the name may never be revealed because a mistrial was declared in the case of three men accused of operating massage parlors. State District Judge C.C. “Kit” Cooke declared a mistrial Monday for Aubrey Joyce Estes Jr., 50, of Midlothian; and John Binion Cook, 27, and Hayden Walter Tomlinson, 23, both of Burleson. The men were being tried on charges of organized crime and aggravated promotion of pros titution. The mistrial came after a juror alleged a lawyer and the three defendants visited him at the freight company where he worked. Johnson County Attorney Dan Boulware confirmed a state senator consorted with one of the defendants and received prostitution services from some of the girls named in the case, according to a report in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Boulware declined to name the senator. Juror Jesse McIntyre claimed the defendants and Estes’ attor ney, Mike Rogers, visited him at the Freight Masters office in Fort Worth a week before jury selection. McIntyre told officials Tomlinson said he knew McIn tyre was scheduled for the jury and said: “I just wanted you to know I’m innocent.” Attorneys denied McIntyre’s claims. Rogers said the official jury list was not available at the time McIntyre said they visited him. Boulware said the Texas Ran gers and DPS investigators were questioning jurors about possi ble perjury and jury tampering. Officials said a grand jury would consider possible charges, against McIntyre or others, on Friday. Untidy apartment cause for eviction United Press International DALLAS — A community ac tion group has waded into the fight to keep the Dallas Housing Authority from evicting a tenant from her rent-subsidized apart ment for untidy housekeeping. The Association of Commun ity Organizations for Reform Now protested the eviction of Dorothy Wilson, 49, from her west Dallas apartment Monday at a news conference in the office of project manager Carlos Garcia. Wilson has lived at the project since 1978 and is current in her $15-a-month rent, but Garcia said her poor housekeeping violates her lease. “The only thing she has done is not keep her house clean,” said ACORN spokeswoman Dorothy White. “There are a lot of homes like this with only a little path through them. Why pick on her?” Garcia said Wilson had lost two appeals and was due to leave Monday. He said he would give her another week, but she would have to leave. “We have to put our foot down somewhere,” Garcia said. “We have been working with this lady since April. We do have to evict people who don’t abide by the rules.” Agency director Jack Her rington said Wilson’s eviction is part of a general crackdown on lease violations. He said 157 of the residents at the agency’s 6,000 apartments have been evicted so far this year, com pared with 280 for 1981. MSC Camera Committee First Meeting of the Second Summer Session SUMMER SENSATION II Wednesday, July 21,1982 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Rudder #507 Social gathering after meeting. Opportunities for photographic learning, fun and meet ing other photographers. Trimming the flowers is all in a day’s work for Stephanie Gonzales of Bryan. Gonzales works for the Choppin ’ blossoms grounds staff photo by David Fisher maintenance department, which keeps busy during the summer with campus maintenance. Kidnapped baby returned to mom United Press International GALVESTON —A 1-day-old baby taken from her mother’s arms almost a week ago by a woman pretending to be a nurse was returned early Tuesday, a spokeswoman for John Sealy Hospital said. The baby, Christina Lynn Lewis Haynes, was in excellent condition, medical personnel re ported at a news confernce. 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