1995 variety :ome ice to naging itertain- tt’s defi lerience ingtyp- ig tap XT rs VcmeII rrteY TvofyS -he uesday * March 21, 1995 fouths accused f rustling cattle o pay for spring teak condo KINGSVILLE (AP) — Pay- g for a condo during spring reak was the motive for 10 oungsters accused of rustling [9 head of cattle, their lawyer id Monday. “They wanted to party with |he money. That’s all they anted, to rent a condo,” said icardo Soliz of Premont, who presents all 10 defendants. Officials say the defendants pparently stole the cattle om the Santa Rosa Ranch on ree occasions dating back to [anuary and sold some of the imals at a livestock auction Alice. The money was de- osited in a bank account in e name of one of the youths. “They were just kids. They Ijift a paper trail a mile wide nd everything pointed to em,” Soliz said. Soliz and Assistant District ttorney Vincent Gonzalez id the defendants will likely ter a plea agreement that in- udes $4,000 in restitution to bert East of Kenedy County, ner of the cattle. Some of |ie animals were recovered be fore being sold, Gonzalez said. The agreement likely will in- lude probation and community \tkins fervice, the attorneys said. The etrib maximum penalty for cattle ngs of lustling is two years’ probation. ■ “They don’t have a crirtiinal history and they are young,” y Gonzalez said. lenate approves jmoking ban in state buildings | AUSTIN (AP) — Smoked- filled rooms at the Texas Capi tol could become a thing of the post under legislation approved b> the Senate on Monday. In f The bill to ban smoking in state buildings and at state agency hearings was sponsored agency|w a former smoker. Sen. Mike nzed a Boncrief, D-Eort Worth. He said the prohibition would help pro- leading (he health of state workers, worlds “Everyone is aware of the rely in(| ama g e secondary smoke does as far as our health is con- '(femed,” Moncrief said. I ‘‘I think they’re also more 1 aware of the damage it does to A/ our structures. And I heard a * * I new concern ... that it also does a tremendous amount of dam- ead outfage to our computers,” he said. The Senate sent the bill to e House on a voice vote. Sen. Peggy Rosson, D-El aso, was recorded voting ainst the measure. She said it ould reduce state employees’ oductivity. “It wastes a lot of employee dy partitime, in my opinion,” Ms. 'Rosson said. Hsmiss “With designated smoking 2r sity oi|areas, I could vote for that. But lityseato say absolutely no place, I think, is silly. It sends every- worse body out to the curb. 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