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Police on Friday recovered the artificial turf, along with two road signs, out of three rooms in Wal ton Hall’s K ramp. The two students willingly gave up the property and volunteered to make restitution to the Athletic Department, said Bob Wiatt, di rector of security and University police. The department has cho sen not to press criminal charges, he said. “The young men’s attitude was very cooperative,” Wiatt said. “They didn’t think the stuff was worth anything,” he said. “They just wanted a little me mento from Kyle Field.” The matter has, however, been turned over to student affairs. The tip was given to police fol lowing late-night and early-morn ing arrests of five students who were caught stealing artificial turf from Kyle Field by a stakeout unit of the University Police, Wiatt said. The students were caught in two separate incidents between 11:45 p.m. Thursday and 12:50 a.m. Friday. They were stealing squares of old Astro Turf from Kyle Field where a new surface is being put in, he said. These students also were re leased without charges being filed because the Athletic Department did not plan to press criminal charges. Wiatt said the police received an anonymous tip Friday morn ing that several rooms in Walton Hall had some artificial turf in them. Photo by Robert Rim Kyle Field’s resurfacing is expected to be finished by August l,says Billy Pickard, coordinator of training, equipment and facilities. ch of I By Texas f icintment idministra Dr. A. I lior vice | he Unive will roni inter negel no 1 :gel said Hellrieg iculty sim rom Dr. \ 11st of 1 anted de 'exas A&P Hellrieg iard to b< pnent a| imself leanship. Cocanoi ge of Bi louston ft irved as c markei Upon arriving at the residence hall, he said, police found the sto len artificial turf along with the street signs. “There were several street signs,” he said. “There was one ‘Slick when wet’ and one'Leavu^ f louston city limits'sign." Wiatt said the confiscated arti ficial turf, which had been keptin the police property room, was turned over to the Athletic De partment Tuesday. Senate committee endorses bill to lower bond Texaco must pay r, Larry' Je to wall The A& id direct :opy lab arsing he ■ain dam: le right si Wednesday PiZgjSi SC Saturday 4ritit Special Buy a LARGE one topping PIZZA plus a pitcher of soft drink for only & &2QQ good every Wednesday St Saturday AUSTIN (AP) — Legislation to lower the bond Texaco Inc. must post in its multibillion-doHar battle with Pennzoil was endorsed by a Senate committee Tuesday after Texaco’s chairman said it was his company’s only chance to promptly escape bankruptcy proceedings. Texaco chairman Alfred C. De- Crane Jr. said the bill would reduce to a maximum of $ 1 billion the bond his company must post to appeal its $11 billion loss to Pennzoil. Current law sets that appeal bond at the size of the judgment, or about $ 11 billion in this case, he said. nzoil’s agreement to acquire a large stake in Getty Oil Co. An appeals court subsequently re trial decisic duced that decision by $2 billion, but it let the judgment stand. Under current state law, a de fendant who loses a court judgment must post a bond in the full amount of the judgment, plus interest, he appeals. 1 he bll) being considered w change the law to allow ajui determine what would be security during an appeal, am would set a maximum limit of * lion on such bonds. Senator: Handgun bill won't lead to gunfights in street w rod us. . idiiwLhoUi ey n Siuman kDr.i rMhu torn 501 University THorthgate Pennzoil lawyer Joe Jamail said the bill won’t help Texaco now, be cause the company voluntarily sought protection from creditors on April 12 through bankruptcy laws. Jamail said the bond was large “because it’s the biggest theft in the history of the world.” Jamail accused Texaco of stealing more than a billion barrels of oil from Pennzoil. In November 1985, a Houston court awarded Pennzoil $10.5 billion in damages after deciding that Tex aco improperly interfered in Pen- AUSTIN (AP) — A state senator sponsoring a proposal to license Texans to carry handguns assured his colleagues Tuesday the legis lation would not result in streets in the state deteriorating into another Dodge City. “I believe the people of Texas want the oppc Armbrister also said law enfow merit officers would be “spealffli against the bill.” want the opportunity to protect themselves, their businesses and their families from the criminals who already carry guns and will con tinue to carry guns if this law is passed,” said Sen. Ken Armbrister, D-Port Arthur, a former police cap tain. 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