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after 5pm. 4t1
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Volleyball: 25 Tennis openings; also Archery, Riflery
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or call 693-0947
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Page 12/The Battalion/Thursday, April 7, 1988
Jury still deliberating
in federal sedition trial
FORT SMITH, Ark. (AP) — An
all-white jury reached a verdict
Wednesday in the trial of five people
charged with conspiracy to assassi
nate two federal officials, but the
judge told the jurors to continue
their deliberations on two other
counts.
Nine of the 13 white supremacists
on trial are charged with seditious
conspiracy and two are charged with
transporting stolen money. The gov
ernment contends the defendants
planned to form an all-white nation
in the northwest.
Judge Morris Arnold received the
verdict involving an alleged plan to
assassinate a federal judge and an
FBI agent and told the court clerk
not to make it public. The jurors, in
a note to Arnold, said they were at a
stalemate on the other two counts
and a “verdict cannot be reached.”
He then told thejury, “I do not in
tend to discharge the jury at this
time after only two days of deliber
ation after two months of trial.”
Jury deliberations resumed
Wednesday morning after a 50-min
ute delay because of the illness of a
juror’s child. Harold C. Whitten-
burg, 36, of Charleston, notified Ar
nold that he had to go to the hospital
to find out what was wrong with his
infant child, who turned out to be
dehydrated. Whittenburg returned
to the court about 9:50 a.m.
Arnold let the jurors know when
deliberations began Monday that he
preferred to receive the verdicts —
16 verdicts of guilty or innocent are
possible in the case, which involves
13 defendants and three charges —
en masse rather than piecemeal.
Arnold asked lawyers Tuesday
about whether they thought he
should ask the jury whether it was
making progress. Defense attorneys
said they feared that the jurors
might think the judge was soliciting
)ld a if
a verdict. Arnol
lid not ask the
question.
Robert E. Miles, one of the most
outspoken supremacist leaders on
trial, arrived at the courthouse with,
as usual, comment for reporters:
“The tumbrels are coming, the
guillotine is being prepared, your
bloodthirst will be satisfied, your edi
tors will be happy.”
w hen asked why the govenm
would prosecute him, Miles
“Jealousy, pure jealousy, no
but jealousy” of “all the atie
you fellows and your editors
given me.”
Did he ever advocate establi
an all-white nation in the nonius
“Only in Brooklyn, Manli
and Cohoctah,” Miles answereA
Miles, 63, is from Coks
Mich., where he is pastorol
Mountain Church of JesusChret
Miles and two other defends
Richard G. Butler, 70, of Hit
Lake, Idaho, and Louis R.Bear
41, of Houston, Texas,-an
garded as the top leaders of stifi
acist groups.
Butler, pastor of the Chute
Jesus Christ, Christian, in Hit
Lake, established the AryanNaa
Beam, an ex-leader of the Kniji
the Ku Klux Klan in Texas,!®
an ambassador-at-large fot
Aryan Nations. Butler, whos
on a $100,000 signature bouA
Beam, who is held without In
are, like Miles, accused ofcons|t
to bring down the governme
force.
Authorities arrest
third ‘drug baron’
suspected in killing
MEXICO CITY (AP) — The spir
iting away of Juan Ramon Malta
from his luxurious Honduran home
to an Illinois prison puts three of the
four reputed drug barons sought in
the killing of an American drug
agent behind bars.
The Feb. 7, 1985 kidnapping of
Enrique Camerena Salazar, a special
agent of the U.S. Drug Enforcement
Administration, put the spotlight on
the immense power and wealth accu
mulated by drug traffickers in Mex
ico.
The bodies of Camerena and Al
fredo Zavala Avelar, a Mexican pilot
who had worked with him in anti
narcotics programs from their base
in Guadalajara, Mexico’s Second-
largest city, were found on March 5,
1985.
was replaced by charges of wide
spread corruption, and the narcotics
issue has remained ever since as one
of the major sticking points in U.S.-
Mexican relations.
The four leading drug barons
were said to be Ralael Caro Quin
tero, Ernesto "Don Neto” Fonseca,
Malta and Miguel Angel Felix Gal
lardo.
Although not all were accused of
direct participation, it was their or
ganization that was believed respon
sible for ordering the murder.
“These people were all involved in
a drug trafficking organization,”
U.S. Embassy spokesman William
Graves said.
In the first weeks and months sur
rounding the hunt for the missing
agent and his killers, the intensifying
outline of a powerful drug organiza
tion that U.S. officials called “La
Familia,” or “The Family,” became
clear.
Talk in Washington of Mexican
cooperation in anti-drug programs
Caro Quintero and Fonseca were
taken into custody in spring 1985
and remain imprisoned, charged in
Camarena’s murder.
The exploits of Caro Quintero
particularly, who rose from poverty
to vast wealth in a matter of years,
have given him virtual folk hero sta
tus.
Two escape tunnels were discov-
ipt
ered last fall near his prison, one al
most complete.
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AUSTIN (AP) — TheIb
Court of Criminal Appcalsi
ruled that blacks were non
properly excluded from sen-
on a Navarro County capital
der jury.
The court on Wednesda
stand the conviction of
Keeton in the Dec. 21,1!
shooting death of Carolyn
chaume during a robbery
ton was sentenced to die, hi
Court of Criminal Appeal
previous decision, changeA
punishment to life in prison ian Die;
The black defendant n h seven
plained in his appeal than!: Ijuan
potential jurors who wereH bri ngs
were improperly challenge iBillv 1
the prosecution, excludingrfini! Bill
from hearing the case. The
member jury included one
according to court records.
Judge Chuck Miller’smij
opinion for the Court ofCrini
Appeals said there was
evidence to support the
judge’s ruling that therehaA
been “purposeful discriminaK
by the prosecution in challecf
the three black potentialjur®
T he appeals court wasurj
mous in that decision, butjd
W.C. Davis and Bill White:!
their dissent.
Children turn mother in to polii
HOUSTON (AP) — A woman was charged with drug
possession after her children told police they found a
small amount of marijuana in her bedroom, the second
such incident in the area in recent months.
An 11-year-old boy and his 10-year-old sister called
their divorced father and then police after they found
the drug Monday afternoon in their mother’s bedroom
at their suburban Bellaire home.
Diana Maria Daleo, 36, remained free Wednesday af
ter being released on a $5,000 bond Tuesday, police
said. She was charged with possession of marijuana, po
lice said. The misdemeanor charge carries a maximum
penalty of six months in jail and a $1,000 fine.
“I think it’s pretty neat. I’m proud of them,” prosecu
tor Luci Davidson said of the children, whost
were not released.
Monday’s incident followed an Aug. 28 casein 1
Joshua Reynolds, 13, also first called hisdivorceA
and then led officers to alleged cocaine and maof
The boy’s mother, Netta Dealva Reynolds,!
rested and charged with drug possession. She
after posting $5,000 bail and is awaiting trial on: I
possession of a controlled substance.
Defense lawyers R.K. Hansen and DickDif 1
said that in both cases the boys want to liven
fathers, both of whom are involved in custody Jif
“This is an Orwellian nightmare,” Dick
Ms. Reynolds’ attorney, said. “We used tohavei
where neighbors don’t spy on neighbors and
turn in their parents.”
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