Thursday, April 7,1983/The Battalion/Page 9 an arrested after in bar un rampage Hitris United Press International 4NTA FE, N.M. — Police dnesday said a man armed a 9mm semi-automatic pis- went on a rampage just be- a motel bar closed and shot Mte men, two of whom were Ijjud in serious condition at a [local hospital. ■ Alan Dale Wilson, 31, of San- ta|Fe, N.M., was booked into the jnty jail on suspicion of jgravated battery and aggra- ed assault with intent to com- uilt a violent felony. [Listed in serious condition at Vincent Hospital Wednesday re Simon Apodaca, 34, of Ota Fe, who underwent gery for a wound to his right , and John Gauer, 36, of , who underwent surgery a gunshot wound to the lomen. \ hospital spokesman said |lbeit Benavidez, 33, of Monte zuma, was treated and released for a gunshot wound to the cheek. Authorities said the shooting incident began at 1:43 a.m. Wednesday after Wilson allegedly left the bar before clos ing and retrieved a pistol from his car. Police said Wilson returned to the lounge and got into an argument with Apodaca, the bouncer. “Basically, the report we get is that he had been creating a dis turbance all evening at the lounge. He left, then he came back and started hassling one of the customers. A security guard tried to evict him from the place. A struggle ensued. He pulled a gun and shot Apodaca,” said Police Detective Lt. Andrew Leyba. After allegedly shooting Apodaca, Wilson apparently fired erratically, striking Gauer in the stomach. Police said Wilson then ran through the bar lobby, where he encountered Benavidez. Au thorities said the two men faced- off again in the parking lot, and Wilson allegedly stuck his gun in Benavidez’s mouth and asked, “Do you want to die?” Authorities said Benavidez told him, “Do what you have to do,” but was moving his head as the gunman fired. Wilson then fled toward a nearby service station and threw his weapon through the front window before he was tackled by several men. Wilson suffered facial bruises while being subdued and was taken to the hospital for treat ment before he was booked. The suspect was expected to be arraigned on the charges la ter Wednesday. in Apii lemoii to dm lead ngSofc Milt itt im ice ate help III razy, i can It l he Uf( becats the It mow er Oil 1 nvate sector survey eports billions wasted United Press International WASHINGTON — A study the government by a business oup found billions are wasted ery year, but the Reagan ministration, which commis- med the probe, refused to nbrace a report immediately. The first six reports of the esidenfs Private Sector Sur ly on Cost Control that were leased Tuesday criticized a idearray of government prog- ms and practices. The survey said an examina- mof the departments of Agri- Iture, Health and Human Scr ees, Commerce, and ELnergy as veil as the Environmental Pro tection Agency and some smal ler agencies suggests at least $11.8 billion a year in tax money was spent unnecessarily. By the time all the reports are in, the costs of the identified in efficiencies are expected to top $60 billion a year, the elimina tion of which would far surpass any economies suggested by the Reagan administration. Although the reports ampli fied themes expressed by Presi dent Reagan that government was wasteful and inefficient, administration officials were ex tremely cautious in their re marks about the first reports. White House spokesman Larry Speakes said the studies “are preliminary reports. We’re looking for constructive changes. “What we do will be equitable and fair,” added Speakes, saying the recommendations will be de livered to Reagan following a period for public comment and review by the federal agencies. Panel Chairman J. Peter Grace, head of the W.R. Grace & Co., spoke to reporters on be half of the corps of volunteer executives from dozens of com panies, stressing he thought government could continue doing much the same job as it does now but for less money. ACLU files suit against city or blocking family’s rental United Press International (DETROIT — The American Jvil Liberties Union has filed a llvsuit accusing the city of Southgate of trying to block a lack family from moving into the downriver suburb. | David L. Johnson said he had i at the house he rented ab- iit 10 minutes when a city Jiilding inspector arrived and told him everything in the house had to come out because no one [obtained a permit. City officials denied racial bias was the motive, saying they were merely trying to enforce an ordinance that requires a health and safety inspection before anyone moves into rental prop erty. But the real estate broker who rented the two-story house to the Johnsons said the pre dominantly white suburb has not enforced the ordinance in the 1 1 years she has been re nting homes there. The family finally moved in after filing suit through the ACLU. A hearing on the suit, which seeks monetary damages from the city, is scheduled for April 22 before Wayne County Circuit Judge Richard Kaufman. Johnson and his wife, who have four children ranging in age from 2 months to 11 years, said they never expected to face racial discrimination when they moved back to the Detroit area from Houston. FREE ROTATION FOR YOUR UNIROYAL TIRES I • ALIGNMENT • SHOCKS i • BRAKE WORK • TUNE UP “SERVICE AVAILABLE" • WHEEL BALANCING • LUBE • OIL CHANGE PILGER’S TIRE & AUTO CENTER 400 East University Drive | College Station 696-1729 M-F 7:30-5:30 Sat. 9-1 Suit won on ‘bare’ evidence United Press International CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — A federal court jury has awarded $25,000 to a man who said he suffered a serious neck injury when he walked into a motel room occupied by a “skim pily clad” woman. James L. Hardy, Jr. of Need- ville, Texas, claimed in a federal court lawsuit that a clerk at a Days Inn motel gave him the wrong key during a family vaca tion trip in July 1981. Hardy said when he opened the door to the room he saw a woman wearing only a night gown. He said he suffered a rup tured spinal disc from “bolting out” of the motel room. A jury T uesday ordered Days Inn of America Inc. to pay Har dy $25,000. He $225,000. had sought “I was shocked to find some one in that room when I entered it,” Hardy testified. “I’m not used to going into rooms where there are skimpily clad women. When I saw that woman in there, all I knew is I wanted to get out of there.” NOTICE During April Pepe’s Mexican Food will honor any locally advertised special for any similar item we sell. Just bring us the coupon or mention the radio ad and we will give you the same special PLUS, we will refill any size soft drink for only 25*! . '■ 3312 S. 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