Wednesday, January 13, 1988/The Battalion/Page 7 Gore gains endorsements from 63 Texas Democrats AUSTIN (AP) — Presidential hopeful A1 Gore won endorsements Tuesday from 63 more Texas Dem ocrats, including former Gov. Dolph Briscoe, who predicted the Tennes see senator could reclaim voters lost to Republicans in recent elections. “Sen. Gore can, while holding the mainstream of the Democratic Party organization in this state, appeal to those and will bring back those who have been lost in elections in the past,” Briscoe said. “That, in my opinion, will make the difference here and make it pos sible for him as the Democratic nom inee to carry this state,” Briscoe, gov ernor from 1973 to 1978, said. Gore predicted he would win more Texas delegates to the Demo cratic National Convention in the March 8 primary and be one of the top two finishers in the “Super Tues day” southern regional primary. Texas will send 198 delegates to the convention, the third-largest dele gation. Downplaying the importance of the first-in-the-nation Iowa precinct caucuses, Gore said that contest has Court removes legal guardian of millionaire HOUSTON (AP) — The fa ther of multimillionaire Ugo di Portanova was removed as his son's guardian after he failed to comply with a court order to show how S16 million of the son’s trust fund was spent. Probate Judge John Hutchin son ordered Paolo di Portanova on Monday to return all assets of his son s estate in his possession to River Oaks Bank Sc Trust Co., guardian of Ugo’s estate, and to file an accounting of how Ugo’s. money was spent. Ugo di Portanova, 51, is trying to get himself declared mentally competent by Texas courts. The judge removed the elder di Portanova after he failed to comply with a November order to show why he should not file an annual accounting of how his son’s funds are spent. He had been guardian of Ugo since 1967, when a Texas court declared Ugo incompetent to handle his affairs because of a schizophrenic condi tion. lost significance when compared with the multi-state “Super Tues day” primary. “This (Super Tuesday) contest has revolutionized the process to an ex tent that many have not yet real ized,” he said. “There’s a tendency on the part of many other cam paigns to fight the last war and bet all their chips on Iowa and just as sume that 3 percent of the people in one state that have gone Republican for the last 24 years will have the sole voice in determining who the Demo cratic nominee is.” The comments came during a news conference in which Gore and Briscoe were joined by Dallas finan cier Jess Hay and other Democratic civic and business leaders endorsed Gore. Democrats must recapture sup port among middle-class voters if they hope to win the White House this year, Play said. “The Democratic Party has lost four of the last five presidential elec tions,” he said. “It has done so in part because its candidates in those failed to relate their poli cies and programs effectively to the mainstream of American society. “We have evaluated the seven people now seeking the Democratic nomination. ... It is our considered judgment that Sen. A1 Gore is the the one whose policies are most re flective of these broadly stated objec tives.” Among others endorsing Gore were former Attorney General John Ben Sheppard, former Railroad Commission members Buddy Temple and Jon Newton, former state Sen. Peyton McKnight as well as former U.S. ambassador Edward Clark. In other political news Tuesday: • Texas Republicans began phoning voters whose names ap peared on the nominating petitions for all six GOP presidential candi dates after party officials decided to include all six on the March 8 pri mary ballot. But if a candidate failed to submit the valid signatures of 5,000 qual ified voters, he won’t receive votes in the primary, John Weaver, GOP ex ecutive director, said. Barmaids testify against constable before conviction BROWNSVILLE(AP) — After three barmaids testified a Cameron County constable forced them to go to a motel where they said he raped one of them, the constable was con victed on four counts of official op pression. Constable Albert Tovar, 32, of La Feria, had testified that he was inves tigating the consumption of alcohol by minors and an alleged prostitu tion ring located at El Tenampa bar in Santa Rosa during the July 24 in cident. Tovar testified he and a friend were approached at the bar several times by barmaids offering sex for money, and that he called other law enforcement agencies for assistance before detaining 18 illegal alien women. He also arrested the bar’s bouncer for alleged disorderly conduct. Fifteen of the women were turned over to police, who then turned them over to U.S. Border Patrol agents. 1 ovar was accused of misusing his power as an elected law enforcement offical to illegally detain three of the barmaids and unlawfully arrest the bouncer. The three women testified he took them against their will to a mo tel in the Hidalgo County city of Mercedes and then raped one of them. Tovar took the Fifth Amendment — his right not to incriminate him self — when questioned about his ac tions at the motel. “I feel like I got injustice,” Tovar said after the trial Monday. “I’m going to appeal. Even if it has to go to the Supreme Court, we’ll see justice done.” A jury in state district court on Monday recommended one year of probation and a $ 1,000 fine on each of the four counts. Judge Gilberto Hinojosa set To var’s sentencing for Jan. 22. Problem Pregnancy? we listen, we care, we help Free pregnancy tests concerned counselors Brazos Valley Crisis Pregnancy Service We're local! t ' 1301 Memorial Dr. 24 hr. Hotline 823-CARE A103 Art and reason When Mark and I decided to spend the weekend at his mother’s house, 1 never imagined I would be walking into a mouses nightmare.There were cats everywhere. Cat plaques, cat statues, cat clocks, even a cat mat. I couldn’t begin to dupli cate her collection of kitty litter if I spent a year at a garage sale. Conspicuously absent, however, was a real cat. Strange, 1 thought, and began to fear that a weekend with cat woman could be lot less than purr-feet. But then she came home, and Mark introduced her. 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