The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 24, 1983, Image 8

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Tomahawk leads
Ixtoc oil spill suit liei
settled out of court tcc
to woman s arrest
United Press International
HOUSTON — A Texas law
banring tomahawks led to the
arrest of a woman in a Harris
County courtroom.
Lee Deal, 37, was arrested
Tuesday in Criminal Court at
Law Jutge AI Leal’s court by
sheriffs leputies who found a
tomahawk inside her clothing.
They said she also had a bottle of
wine and a can of snuff.
The prosecutor requested
that Deal undergo psychiatric
evaluation before returning to
court April 26 to face a charge of
carrying an illegal weapon.
Bond was set at $800.
United Press International
HOUSTON — The Sedco
Inc. oil drilling firm settled
another group of lawsuits stem
ming from the world’s worst oil
spill by agreeing to pay $2.14
million to hotel operators, com
mercial fishermen and other
businesses and individuals
affected by the spill.
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The out-of-court agreement,
tentatively approved by U.S.
District Judge Robert O’Conor
Tuesday, brings to $4.12 million
the amount Sedco has agreed to
pay to settle claims stemming
from the June 3, 1979, blowout
of the Ixtoc I oil well in Mexico’s
Bay of Campeche, which leaked
an estimated 3.1 million barrels
of oil for more than nine months
before it was capped.
Although the settlement in
the class-action suits received
preliminary court approval,
plaintiffs in the lawsuit also must
approve the settlement. Judge
O’Conor gave claimants until
May 9 to file claims or objections
against the settlement, Theo Di
mitry, a Sedco attorney, said.
O’Conor scheduled a June 9
hearing to determine how the
settlement will lie divided.
Sedco, an oil drilling firm
with land and offshore opera
tions throughout the world
founded by former Texas Gov.
William 1*. Clements, owned the
rig that was drilling the Ixtoc 1.
The rig w^s leased to Permargo,
a Mexican drilling firm, which
had an exploration contract with
Pemex, the Mexican national oil
company.
“Sedco denied responsibilit)
for the blowout and for the dam
ages and we will continue
efforts to recover the
we’ve paid to the govenfH
and private claimanti United p«
Pemex and Permargo. I VAM I M * ■
said. on lias <
Sedco previously sue^P 011 ' a "
mai go and Pemex forei 1 ! 114,1 * K ’ ^‘
failure to indemnifySdt accountm
.ill claims resulting fro It | avec i tl
hit>woni and to recoK j on j n the
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1 he LnitedStateshad Similarly
in ichoc! .in rMiimdiected Act)
million in cleanupcosis ngress rele
unspee died amount foin Tuesday
ages i<> ii.iiin.il resourtrokkct'l'ing
Sedco, but dropped its ned to sh
Im ause the Justice Dep re been hr
doubted it could win. Dr I, resulting
the lawsuits cleared tht'lion from
Sedc o to pursue its trth quartt
against the Mexicancoopi
our
amounts
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Missing inmate drops
into dinner via ceiling
fob
United Press International
DALLAS — Sheriffs officers
looked for a missing inmate for
three days, until he fell through
a ceiling panel and landed next
to two deputies who were eating
dinner.
Edward Earl Dean, 26, was
recaptured Tuesday evening af
ter having no food or water for
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While Dean was missing, of fi
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times, counted the entire prison
er population three times,
checked to make sure he wasn’t
accidentally transferred to
another jail and were preparing
to call for search dogs.
That is, until he fell through
the ceiling panel and startled the
two officers who were eating
dinner.
Dean, being held for violat
ing his probation on burglary
and forgery convictions, was im-
mediatly taken to a higher secur
ity cell in the new Dallas County
Jail.
Authorities said Dean was in
good physical condition despite
his lack of food or water.
Dean was reported missing
Saturday night from his job as a
trusty in the jail’s seventh floor
kitchen. He told authorities he
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