Friday, April 14,1989 The Battalion Page 5 lOUt rseas (ties. r Abroad Office I3izzell West CHASE DUATE GRAM IING TO WESTERN ). REQUIRED DNROE TO WILSON RD„ SERVICE RD. 30am - 7:00pm •1 DARRELL GREEN with special guest REGGIE WHITE April 11-14 8:00PM DIVERSITY INN MAIN BAUROOH aranatha Christian Ministries \ses^ nds Hydrocurve) FLENSES .00 J DFT LENSES 5ES DED WEAR s to clear std. ily )ointment iuded tied Ads Officials find 13th victim Drug cult member leads authorities to grave BROWNSVILLE (AP) — A mem ber of a drug cult that believed kill ing people protected themselves from harm dug up the body of a 13th victim Thursday, while officials continued an international search for the group’s leaders. Five suspects in custody for the bi zarre slayings that were discovered Tuesday on a ranch near Matamo- ros, Mexico, just across the border from here, said they killed at the de mand of Adolfo de Jesus Constanzo. During a dramatic public confes sion Wednesday, the suspects said the 26-year-old Constanzo, who they called “godfather,” and Sara Maria Aldrete, 24, called the “witch,” be lieved human sacrifices gave the members of cult protection from harm. U.S. authorities beefed up their search for Constanzo and Aldrete Thursday. Mexican police took one suspect, Sergio Martinez, to the ranch, and he pointed out the site where a 13th body was buried. Police then gave him a pick and a shovel and had him dig the body up himself. “You’ll do it with your hands if you have to,” one officer told Marti nez. The body of a man in his 30s was quickly revealed. Martinez said the man had been buried about four months ago. Twelve bodies were found in nine graves on the ranch Tuesday. Among the victims was Mark Kilroy, MOSCOW (AP) — A commission is investigating whether soldiers used shovels to beat nationalist dem onstrators in Soviet Georgia during a clash in which 19 people died, a government spokesman said Thurs day. In the Georgian capital of Tbilisi, scene of the Sunday confrontation, an estimated 2,000 people marched through the streets for the first fu neral for one of the victims, psychia trist Zia Djinjaradze, 42, according to a local human rights activist. Pravda, the Communist Party da- a 21-year-old University of Texas pre-medical student who was kid napped on the streets of Matamoros last month during spring break. Sheriffs Lt. George Gavito said that Constanzo, a Cuban, who has contacts in Miami and may be head ing there, was last seen in Brownsville on Tuesday. A warning that Constanzo and Al drete mighting be heading for South Florida was read to Metro-Dade po lice officers Thursday at roll calls, but “at this time we’re not taking any active stance on it,” Detective Marie Chaney said. Constanzo’s family was known to live in a middle-class neighborhood in the Miami area police by Metro- Dade from the late 1970s to 1984, but the FBI and Metro-Dade police refused to say whether the agencies are staking out any area locations tied to the case. “At this point, I can’t respond to any question on that,” FBI spokes man Paul Miller said. Gavito said the marijuana smug gling business provided comfort for Constanzo and Aldrete. “They had wealthy a lifestyle, buy ing ’89 Mercedes, cash and all kinds of luxury cars and telephones and clothing,” Gavito said. Officials said that Aldrete, a resi dent alien from Mexico, also led two lives. “Apparently, Sara was leading a double life: as a witch in Mexico and as a dean’s honor roll student at ily, reported Georgian activists have changed their tactics in the face of Soviet troops keeping order in Tbi lisi, and are handing out hand written leaflets to press for a general strike. But a Soviet official said all of Tbilisi’s enterprises were working. The Georgian Communist Party’s ruling Politburo met Thursday, but details of the session were not imme diately available. Local party chief Dzhumber I. Patiashvili offered to resign Tuesday after accepting re sponsibility for Sunday’s events. Texas Southmost College,” Sheriffs Deputy Carlos Tapia said. Texas Southmost College is a 2- year community college in Brownsville with an enrollment of 6,500. Aldrete was physical education major and was one of 33 students listed in the college’s “Who’s Who” directory in 1987-88. “Who’s Who” members are nominated by faculty, have a grade point average of at least 3.0 and are active in campus organi zations. She was also president of the col lege’s soccer booster club that year and recipient of the “Outstanding Physical Education Student” award. During the current session, Aldrete was enrolled in 13 hours of courses, including government, psychology, physical education, Spanish and first aid. “We’re shocked and astounded that this could go on, that a student here could bin something like this,” said Mike Gonzalez, a spokesman for the school. Cameron County Sheriffs offi cials released photos of the Con stanzo and Aldrete, describing them as “extremely dangerous.” A search of Aldrete’s home in Matamoros revealed an altar and blood-spatters, but no bones or bod ies were found, said Gavito. Of the five suspects who have been arrested, four talked to report ers Wednesday, two of them saying that Constanzo committed most of the slayings. One of those was Serafin M. Her nandez of Brownsville, who was a law enforcement major at the com munity college. He was enrolled in two courses, “Criminal Investiga tion” and “Introduction to Socio logy,” at the school during the cur rent session, according to school records, Mexican authorities also were searching for Constanzo and Al drete and three others believed in volved in the slayings, said Oran Neck, a Brownsville-based U.S. Cus toms Service agent. In Matamoros, the bodies of the victims were still at funeral homes waiting to be identified through dental records because of the state of decomposition, Neck said. Soviets investigate claim that soldiers beat rioters DELIVERY I ON THE! Dorns. At Little Caesars® when you order one delicious pizza, we automatically bring you two, for one low price. And we bring them fast. 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