Wednesday, October 12,1983/The Battalion/Page in their Fair r the think are 1 am- : will ion iDRESS OFFICE ST BRIM DLLEGE STATION ROUND I Mauro foresees problems with King Ranch’s lease United Press international land the state has a mineral Texas, acquired the land nearly a million acre parcel AUSTIN — Land Commis- interest in. under the Relinquishment leased to Humble Oil and Re- sioner Garry Mauro said an “I think we have a problem Act, a law that allowed the fining Co., the predecessor of audit by the General Land lease,” he said “I don’t know ranch to act as the state’s agent Office may have turned up exactly where the problem is.” for oil and gas exploration Exxon Co. USA, by the King legal problems with a lease on The King Ranch, a sprawl- and share in any royalties. Ranch in 1933 in exchange for 18,039 acres of King Ranch i n g ranch located in South Th e lands were part of a $3.5 million loan. (} 1MSC CEPHEID ^ m. - $ 1 39 KROGER PREMIUM CINNAMON Raisin Bread . . . .'loaf*I 39 VILLAGE Bakery Bread . m loa z f69' TWIN, FLAKE A COMBO BROWN A SERVE Kroger Roils 2 PKGs! *1 ROYAL VIKING Danish Horns .’p?©:*! 09 KROGER JUMBO Hamburger Buns .... , . . PKG 69 c BUTTERMILK HALF GALLON KROGER OR WEIGHT WATCHER Cottage Cheese , . , ct£79* ESPR,T _ T Yogurt 5c?ns.*2 ON,ON Patch Dip 2 pkos. MONSTER FREEZER PLEEZIR Fun Shapes ^Vko.*! 29 KROGER OR DONALD DUCK Orange Juice the jury, the quicker she can be acquitted,” she said. Another supporter said the delay would help defense attor neys, who spent the summer and the entire month of September trying unsuccessfully to con vince a series of state courts that the murder charge should have been thrown out because Foat was denied a speedy trial. “It’s like studying for a test — you always wish you had another week or a month. But we were prepared today,” said Jan Hol den, leader of a defense fund that has raised more than $40,000 and needs another $50,000 to cover attorney’s fees and other costs. Foat planned to return im mediately to California. H attorneys insisted she still cou t get a fair trial in Jefferson P; y ish, despite controversy over t s news story. is s An article published Mond in The Times-Picayune — T1 States-Item said prosecuto had been unable to find a L witness in the 18-year-old cas Defense attorneys lashed out ; the article, saying the unnam< ;j witness actually would help M ” Foat prove she was innocent. ; Prosecutors claim Foat lure Moises Chayo, an Argentic businessman, to a deserted loc. e don where she and one of h