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Hoover, who claimed he technically was not on strike and never led anybody else to strike, could receive up to a year and a day in jail and a $1,000 fine. Currently unemployed and living in Magnolia, Hoover was one of three Houston control lers arrested Aug. 6, 1981. Charges against the other two were dismissed, but Hoover’s messed. grounds it was not a strike but a “job action” based on working conditions. “Hoover doesn’t have the courage or the fortitude to admit he was out on strike,” Brown said. Defense lawyer Mike Brady said he will ask Cire for a new trial and if that motion is denied will appeal to the 5th U.S. Cir cuit Court of Appeals in New /era! t case was pi In final arguments to thejury, Assistant U.S. Attorney Mike Brown urged the panel to reject Hoover’s claim of innocence on Orleans on several grounds. “They will include the issue of unconstitutional selective pro secution,” Brady said. Brady said Hoover was the sixth air controller convicted for MW strike action. Hoover- ^es he did not intend toretui ou|i he left his job — quesHp, whether his staying ai ovin cause of poor condnior jresii be cilled a strike. Heexi^Xh his position after theveiBp “I did not deny myp iks r tion in the action tha in J l Hoover told reporter!-B 6! Did f “However, what we |nth the court to determinesj ,,, legal definition of as jjdd tluii job action andsub fcto events lit the defu eed i strike. It’s my contentionB doesn’t.” ■f F*L.ITT J THKATMCS CINEMA III Post Oak Mall Disc Sat/Sun 1st 30 min. 1st Show Friday Student Disc, with ID Senior Citizens 65 and over with ID disc, all the time. 1500 Harvey Road 764-0616 WEEKNIGHTS: 7:45 9:50 SAT SNEAK PREVIEW “BLUE THUNDER” 7:45 ONLY SUN 1:45 3-45 5:45 7:45 9:50 JENNIFER DEALS r^\jishdance i '9 when she heors the music.Jr’s her passion. 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Necker had to shoot the yearling bull and a prize winning heifer after the incident Sunday. 14-year-old Elizabeth Necker held tightly to the heifer before the two animals were shot to put them out of their misery. “I told Elizabeth, ‘She’s hurt, honey. We have to do it.’ She cried and said, ‘OK, mama.’ It was just like shooting one of my kids when I killed those calves,” said Necker. The heifer, named Ashacres Sleeping Stylish, won third place out of 45 entries in the yearling heifer competition at the Hous ton Livestock Show and Rodeo this year. Elizabeth, who her mother said is slightly mentally re tarded, used $400 in winnings in the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo calf scramble last year to buy the heifer. She was the first girl to grab a calf in the 1982 scramble. The heifer was bred Pli April and was expectediiB’t her first calf next year, yan said. ttlin The Brahma bull was[ ake Elizabeth by Sterling I earn Home last June andshercH’h it Sterling’s Undertaler.Bo raised him on a bottleandlser ed with him in preparat ten the 1984 livestock slmBfc mother said. Hiti “That was tlizabeth’ teres Necker said. Biv Necker and her husBy adopted ElizabethandtwoiBli lo mentally retarded childred years ago. Necker descril zabeth as a “slow learner seriously retarded. “She accepts it. Shei ashamed of it. It’s nothing ashamed of. It's notherfi Necker said. Elizabeth said that om gets over the loss of t!ie| animals she will get some calves and start over agairKk she is a little bitter rightnoBm out the eight cyclists v taia vaded her pasture and pbr fore deputies came. 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