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Hours: 9am - 6 pm Mon - Fri 10am - 5 pm Saturday 1-5 pm Sunday 693-6505 Page 6/The BattalionThursday, May 2, 1985 CTATC AlMrt I AI Salvadoran men exchange millions for plea bargain Associated Press CORPUS CHR1STI — Two men linked to El Salvador’s right wing elite and accused of trying to leave the United States with $5.9 million in cash reached a plea bargain agreement. The money was seized in suitcases and the men were arrested Feb. 6 at Kleberg County Airport near Kings ville. Francisco Guirola-Beeche, 34, pleaded no contest Tuesday and Os car Rodriguez-Feo, 48, pleaded guilty to conspiring to violate a fed eral law barring the transport of more than $10,000 out of the coun try without notifying federal offi cials. Documents confiscated upon their arrest linked them to the ARENA party, controlled by Robert D’Aubuisson. The men will go on probation if U.S. District Judge Hayden Head Jr. accepts the plea agreement June 12. Federal prosecutors said if agreement is approved, they ij drop charges against a third man,| lot Gus Maestrales, 38. Maestrales has maintained the men were just passengers to him he did not know what cargo hisl Sabreliner jet was carrying. One of four passports Guirola^ carrying listed him as an indepe F dent adviser to the Salvadoran sit < assembly and was signed by D’ buisson. Both Guirola and Rodrigueta | ried documents which identif them as “special counselors” to! vadoran Attorney General j Francisco Guerro, a ranking mi ber of the ARENA party, theCor(« I Ghristi Caller reported. Salvadoran newspaper advei ments claimed the $5.9 million on its way to ARENA. Guirola, an El Salvador nai was held on $2 million cash bond til Head ruled April 1 he could released for 10 percent of the bon Man challenges law banning sale of human organs Associated Press HOUSTON — A psychotherapist who wants to set up a kidney broker- age has challenged a Texas law ban ning the sale of human organs, claiming it interferes with the right of “free men and women to seek the best medical care available.” Dan Livengood, 38, said the pro posed American Living Organ Do nor Service would match people will ing to sell one of their kidneys with patients needing transplants. “This is like any service to get peo ple together who have a mutual in terest,” Livengood said. “There’s nothing new about this in terms of what happens medically.” A state law passed in October for bids the sale and purchase of human kidneys, liver, heart, lungs, creas, eye, bone and skin. The hi which becomes effective Aug. carries a maximum 10-year priffl sentence and a $5,000 fine. Livengood, who had a kidrt transplant 1 1 years ago, filed suit: | state district court Tuesday. People are allowed to sell and should be able to make the sail' decision about an organ, Livengos argued. He also said the brokera? would increase the number of L neys available for transplant. “Those with financial resoui can use market incentives toproc® their medical need and freeupnw ‘gift of life’ kidneys for the less fop nate,” Livengood said. HUD investigates builders for fraud Associated Press HOUSTON — The Department of Housing and Urban Development has begun an extensive investigation into Houston’s home-building in dustry, focusing on fraud in obtain ing Federal Housing Administration loans for home buyers, officials say. Houston FHA Director Bill Rob ertson and Johnny O. Lee Jr., HUD’s regional inspector in Fort Worth, told the Houston Chronicle the investigation is underway. 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