The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 25, 1987, Image 14

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Woman accused of paying
to have former lover beats
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HOUSTON (AP) — A Sweetwa
ter woman went on trial Tuesday on
federal charges stemming from an
attack that was intended to leave her
former lover sexually disabled.
Margaret Ila Covington, 36, for
merly of Houston, is charged with
two counts of using interstate facili
ties or travel to commit a violent
crime to further an alleged extortion
scheme. If convicted, she could get
up. to 10 years in prison and a
$20,000 fine.
Covington — defended in the case
by her husband, Sweetwater attor
ney Aubrey Roberts — is accused of
wiring money to an Arizona man as
payment for having Cage Wavell,
her former lover, beaten and shot.
Prosecutors say the effort was in
tended to force Wavell to settle a pa
ternity suit.
A November 1986 indictment
identifies Terrv Michael Noah of
Phoenix as the man allegedly paid by
Covington to sexually incapacitate
Wavell, a Corpus Christi attorney.
The shooting — which left Wavell
wounded in the arm, chest and leg
but did not damage him sexually —
occurred Nov. 2, 1981, when Noah
and another man went to Wavell’s
office under the guise of seeking le
gal help.
burglary with intent to coniirj
gravated assault. The
charge stemmed from thes
The conviction, however]
thrown out by State Districf
Mike Westergren, whoacouint;
woman four minutes later.
.82 Nc
The attack occurred four days af
ter Wavell refused to sign an affida
vit acknowledging he was the father
of Covington’s son.
Noah earlier pleaded guilty to at
tempted murder in the attack and
was sentenced to five years in prison.
The second man was identified by
Noah as Janies Hunter, his half-
brother.
At that trial, Noah testified!;/
given a $500 down paymem
jure Wavell and was pJ
$ 1,500 and a Mexican vaot
the scheme. Hunter was gram
rnunity in the state case.
Roberts said Wavell later a.
edged he was the father offi
ton’s son and paid a lumps
settlement.
Covington is known fori
oping psychological profiles!
rors and was a trial consul
famed Houston attorney
Race horse” Haynes from
1982.
Covington was convicted by a Cor
pus Christi jury on state charges of
Spokesman calls pipeline taking
oil to Texas economically sound
Miipt
HI
ODESSA (AP) — A pipeline de
signed to pump oil from California
to Texas is an economically sound
project that soon will begin opera
tion, a spokesman for the All Ameri
can Pipeline Co. said.
The pipeline runs from Santa
Barbara, Calif., to McCamey, about
Stranded
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“He was so excited I was an Ag
gie,” Anderson said. “I was so thank
ful for the Aggie hospitality, even in
Mexico. I couldn’t believe it. It was
the coolest thing in the world be
cause I was completely desperate.
“I don’t know if I would even be
here right now. When he came up, it
was such a relief. It just made my
day.”
Anderson said she had heard sto
ries of Aggies helping Aggies.
“I’ve heard a lot of stories,” she
said. “I always thought it was really
neat, but you really don’t know how
neat it is ’til it happens to you. It
made me feel so much Aggie spirit.
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April 1 in the lobby of the Forsyth Alumni Center., room 131, MSC.
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Class of ‘87 graduates. August grads welcome.
TICKETS GIVEN ON FIRST COME-FIRST SERVED BASIS
50 miles south of Odessa. Oil will
start flowing through the pipeline by
next week, said Lou Resweber, di
rector of communications for All
American.
The company and its parent firm,
Celeron Corp., believes the project is
economically feasible. Reswelver
said, countering reports questioning
the viability of the project.
Resweber said that Texas can de
liver crude to Gulf of Mexico refine
ries, the Fast Coast and the Midwest.
All American President Ronald L.
Hinn was to speak at the American
Petroleum Institute's annual pipe
line conference in Dallas Tuesday.
Resweber said Hinn would refute re
ports that producers of cheap, heavy
California crude haven’t signed up
to transport through the $1.2 billion
All American Pipeline.
Environmental controversy has
slowed development of California’s
offshore oil, eliminating the ex
pected glut of heavy California
crude, and inland producers are
wary because of unresolved tariffs
and low petroleum prices.
“We’re going to ship 300,OKj f|
i els a day," Resweber said. 1
not as nervous as everyonetiy j
is ,i long-term project.”
The pipeline is 1,225 milel
more than twice the sized!
Uaska pipeline, ReswebffiL
t illing the line will lakeabwi
lion barrels of oil.
Souk of (lie (>il v. iff (nniefial
leron’s reserves in the Sanj
Valley. Resweber said a gi
line will deliver 75,000 to I
barrels per day to the AllAt
Pipeline.
Construction on the pil
- ; 11 : 1 in 1983. I he line toll
mey is finished, but A use I.
groups objected to the finalk?
tween Met im< > and Housml
cause it would cross the£■
Aquifer, which provides rae
Austin.
Resweber said the Burai
Land Management will deol
lune whether the final leti|
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He trusted me to get that money
back to him. That meant a lot to me,
that he trusted me like that.”
Anderson already has repaid Cro-
zier, along with sending him a
thank-you note, but she hasn’t talked
to him yet.
Crozier could not be reached for
comment.
Anderson says she doesn’t plan to
return to Mexico during future
spring breaks.
“I never want to see Mexico again
in my life,” she said. “I’ll just go to
Hawaii or the Bahamas. Either that
or I need to learn Spanish.”
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Graham Central Station Oct. 16,
1984, and placed 55 sticks of dyna
mite and a timing device in the club.
The 4 a.m. blast caused $500,000 in
damages but resulted in no injuries.
Dallis allegedly paid a total of
$10,000 to have the club bombed,
with Graham and Webb acting as in
termediaries in the exchange of
money and electronic blasting caps.
Simpson and Timothy Nash alleg
edly supplied William Nash with a
case of dynamite.
At that time, Dallis owned the Col
lege Station nightclubTeazenll
South College Ave. Dalliswl |
owns ROXZ at tl le old TeaztnH
tion and Eajita Rita's at 513l] |
Ave.
Dallis was arrested here Mar
and Graham was arrested
ton the same day. Both are;
Houston. The next day!®
Nash was arrested in LubWI
Simpson in Austin. William 1
was arrested March 22 in Ath
and is jailed in Memphis,Tem
Daliis and Graham were tea
hearing before a U.S. magism
day to determine whetheror#
two will be released on bail
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