■ . ■ '' ■ 1 ■ 1 1 1 ■' ■ —..II ■■ ■ ■■ . ■■ ...... — I—.-.. ‘ 'ennzoil, Getty involved n stock merger dispute United Press International — WILMINGTON, Del. — ^ rerinzoil Co. sought an injunc- tfiti Hpn Wednesday to modify the Wf rolltibillion Texaco-Getty mer- r feer until a trial can be held to termine whether the Getty Oil committed itself to a deal With Pennzoil. John Jeffers, a lawyer for I Houston-based Pennzoil, asked p Blaware Chancery Court Chancellor Grover Brown to ' Order Texaco Inc. to keep stock ncl other assets acquired in the JO.l billion Getty deal separate rom current holdings. “Out deal was for three- enths of (Getty). That can be intained pending a full trial issuing a hold-separate order the Getty Oil Co. If (Texaco) ermitted to acquire the stock, cost tor & hev will do so with a court order 'illionand; letion da; / able ac«8 t explain that we may be entitled to three- sevenths, 43 percent, of Getty,” Jeffers said. Jeffers said officials of the Getty Oil Co., the Sarah Getty Trust and the J. Paul Getty Museum signed an agreement on January 2 that obliged Getty to sell 43 percent of its common stock to Pennzoil for $112.50 a share. Three days later, Texaco, the third largest U.S. oil company headquartered in White Plains, N.Y., lured Getty from the Pennzoil deal and on January 8 signed a formal agreement to buy 56.6 percent of Getty’s stock for $9.89 billion. Texaco pumped the total up to $10.1 billion, $128 per share for 79.1 million shares, to satisfy appease three Getty grand daughters and other heirs who opposed the takeover. Getty, a Delaware corpora tion headquartered in Los Angeles, has a motion pending to block Pennzoil from interfer ing with the merger that the Pennzoil deal was never closed the Pennzoil deal and enforce ment of the “alleged agreement” would violate Delaware general corporation law. Lawyers for Getty, the trust, the museum and Texaco were expected to make their state ments in Pennzoil’s request for an injunction late Wednesday. It was expected that the hearings will last until Thursday after noon. Jeffers said an informal agreement signed by Getty chairman Harold Williams and initialled by Gordon Getty, the trustee of the Sarah Getty Trust, bound Getty to the Pennzoil deal. ecovery search aided tation wii! emerge: 'nd obsitt 1 United Press International ould r 25 acre !) beds, more bed al.H I LANGTRY — Water jumped on a loose, rocky slope lad a cementing effect, making ic search for the body of land- iide victim easier, safer and fas- l/a national park official said Wednesday. d thatalM^ 011 Goldman, assistant su- !, pei mtendent at the Amistad Re- ate neKi^f a ti° na l ^ rea > sa 'd rescuers Laughlin Air Force Base the exacjfod P 31 '^ rangers are optimistic here williM e y can recover the body of increa:PK ar Joe Dorroh. ■ Dorroh, 45, a Kelly Air Force aff menzfcase civilian employee, was r jobsaijattempting to climb to a 100- aid. year-old railroad bed in the re mote national park Saturday jidien he triggered the landslide pn the loose, rocky slope. Goldman said rescuers dug for two days before tracking dogs from the Midland Police Department located the body in a different part of the hill High -pressure water hoses failed to wash away an area be neath the site where Dorroh’s body is believed buried, and dig ging efforts had been hampered by loose rock falling into the hole, he said. However, Goldman said res cuers accidentally discovered the water had a cementing effect on the loose debris, and made the digging safer, easier and faster. “We’re sure we are some where close to him. We’re work ing on the right part of the hill,” Goldman said. “We had been digging in the wrong place for two days. “We turned the water on the digging site just to get the dust out of their faces and it had a cementing effect on the rocks. The rocks started sticking together, holding a better slope. We can dig deeper, faster and we have two men on the slope for the first time,” he said. Goldman said rescuers were optimistic the body could be rec overed.' “We are holding our breath. We’re just hoping to find Joe to day and call this thing off,” he said. The accident scene is located about three miles north of the confluence of the Rio Grande and Pecos river in a remote area of the park about 50 miles north west of Del Rio. Capital murder indictments returned in Sherman killings 1 United Press International I SHERMAN — An Arlington wery Rjnan accused in the bloody system y a yj n g S of four men found shot :il and^'ftp death in a hangar last October attend; y as i nc ija e d Wednesday on four Rf ^ founts of capital murder. jm ' nUnl ® ^ Grayson County grand waste,al*p ;Ur y issued the indictments iat generi|jg a j n s t Lester Leroy Bower Jr., :inerator|.35 i i a t e Wednesday afternoon, d heat f jjust hours after the case was re ferred to the panel, kthrouj™ Bower’s attorney, Jerry solid wait* iell r. “If we [of mutiic ^ni.itwe®* EPR rep' nallep /stem ' waste U 1 -naming 1 ' m costs aintainin an ben® am thei 1 ; preseitf stem ton; Bryan’ 1 ity.and Is have' 1 Buckner said he expected an in dictment. ■'The ne*T move will*be a court appearance for arraign ment,” Buckner said. “My client will plead not guilty.” Bower was being held in lieu of $400,000 bond in the slayings. He is charged with murder ing Grayson County deputy Phillip Good, 29; former Sher man policeman Ronald Mayes, 37; Jerry Mac Brown, 51, a self- employed house remodeler from Sherman, and Bob Tate, who owned the rahch were the bodies were found last Oct. 8. Three of the victims were hid den under pieces of carpeting inside a slu;d on Tate’s ranch that servecT as a hangar. The fourth was about 35 feet away near the door. All of the victims were ultralight enthusiasts. Authorities said an ultralight aircraft was missing from Tate’s ranch following the slayings. _ coN IT Preb : somejd- T,” awe woe , firm * to buy lomid! 1 a&m ^ levels: wateri water. gener’ 11 ueain p 1 ® -eburn^ «ne of press#' 1 rn sys' tS |e a s® ■'niversi'* e said to sup xv sour f(! intedf ntinuo - prebo' ■eflt PS *0 -r Take A Good Look! Look Us Over! YOUR LOCAL FULL SERVICE LAUNDRY f “ LAUNDRY Fully Air Conditioned! 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