Thursday, June 20, 1985/The Battalion/Paqe 3 iTATF AND LOCAL I Ji A JLh4 ■«».* jLMbtr V^i/Tkln.i Slayings unrelated Five killed in 12 hours DOUBLE TREE Luxury Gondominiums 1NG 3W, Associated Press SAN ANTONIO — Only two sus pects had been arrested in connec tion with five unrelated killings clui ng a 12-hour period, San Antonio police said Wednesday. The string of slayings occurred troni about 8 p.m. Monday to 8:30 K.m. Tuesday and involved the Rleaths of one woman and four men. I The latest victim, identified as Su- Bun Wilkerson, 33, was found Blabbed to death in a car parked at a Biarking lot at an of f ice building. Po lice spokesman Paul buske said au thorities had no suspects in connec tion with her slaying. However a 25-yeaf-old man. Hec tor Durette, has been arrested in the shooting deaths of two men. The vic tims, who were found in separate beds at a residence early Tuesday, were Pedro Mendoza, 19, and Roge- lio Hernandez, 24. Mendoza’s brother-in-law, Juan Dominguez, 50, said both men were laborers for a local contractor. Dinette was charged with two counts of capital murder and was be- What’s up Thursday * HORTICULTURE CLUB; is having a peach sale from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Adriance Lab on West Campus. Friday MSC GROVE 85: presents “Flamingo Kid” at 8:45 p.m. Ad mission is $ 1 with a student l D and $ 1.50 for non-students. Saturday BAPTIST STUDENT UNION: is having a cook out at Hen- sel Park area 3 at 5 p.m Burgers, chips and drinks will be provided for only $ i per person. Call 846-7722 for reser vations. MSC GROVE Tri State tion. Items for What’s Up should be submitted to The Battalion, 216 Reed McDonald, no less than three days prior to de~ sired publication date. 7E 85; is sponsoring a Gun Safety program with Sports Center. Call 845-1515 for more informa- TDC settlement affects other justice agencies Associated Press AUSTIN — Texas’ other criminal justice agencies will be impacted fpeatly by the prison system’s set tlement of the federal court suit, which calls for a reduction in the prison population. B Toni Hunter of the attorney gen- Iral’s staff told the Criminal Justice iCouncil, “Now that the line baa been drawn in the dirt for the Texas De- Btartment of Corrections, this will put a very great responsibility on all the rest of you to seek alternatives to incarceration.” Hunter said U.S. District Judge William Wayne Justice would rule on the proposed settlement July 15. Hunter helped draw up the set tlement between the state and attor neys for prisoners who brought the original suit alleging mistreatment and overcrowding. She said the settlement addresses the capacity of units that now exist in the TDC. The April 1985 prison population of 37,857 is to be re duced to about 34,000 in the existing buildings, with half of the reduction by Sept. 1, 1987. ing held in lieu of $200,000 bond Wednesday, Guadalupe Guerrero, 18, was charged with murder in the slaying of Federicq Campos. Campos was stabbed to death at a residence late Monday. Bond of $15,000 was set for Guerrero, Buskes said. Also slain was Larry Walker, 36, gunned down while he was working as a bartender at a local nightspot, but no suspects had been arrested in that slaying. So far this year, 83 people have been slain in San Antonio, compared to 75 at the same time last year. White tells U.S. Senate ERA is pliant Associated Press WASHINGTON — Texas Gov. Mark White told a Senate panel on Wednesday that the Environmental Protection Agency is a “pliant part ner” of companies pushing for ap proval of ocean burning of chemi cals because the government limits liability from ocean spills. “If it’s as safe as they say it is, why would you have to go out 160 miles in the Gulf of Mexico to do it?” White asked the Senate Environ ment and Public Works Subcommit tee on Environmental Pollution. “When I listen to the people who are the proponents of this over at EPA, they are acting with the same degree of confidence as the builders of the Titanic.” Texas has filed a lawsuit to halt the issuance of permits for incinera tor ships in the Gulf of Mexico. The EPA has issued draft regulations for the permits, which could be issued within a year. Waste Management Inc., based in Oak Brook, Ill., has already con ducted test burns in the Gulf. Wil liam Y. 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