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The Waco Citizen from Waco, Texas • Page 6

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The Waco Citizeni
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Waco, Texas
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PAGE 6, THE WACO CITIZEN, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1988 (Continued from Page 1) Guns, Drugs trigger. When the first member did not puli the trigger, the second did but it did not fire because there was no bullet in the chamber. wanted she told Zell two nights before the lab was busted. She said members were punished if they were not carrying a gun. Zell demanded they carry one at all times.

Testimony revealed the metham- phetamines were being sold to the dealers at $950 per ounce. Roy Wells often owed the business large sums of money and at one time when he owed $33,720, Zell talked about doing away with him. She related for prosecuting fcxieral attorney Bill Johnston that she was getting any deal from the government for her testimony. During final arguments Thursday morning, Johnston said the trial was a major drug case about methamphetamines, and that Wells was a vital member of the group, he was the cooker and the major distributor. is a very strange and very dangerous he told the jury.

know of a more dangerous group that has existed, just look at all the a witch trial but a dope trial, the attorneys want a dope trial because that would convict their Tony Duty, court-appointed attorney for Zell, characterized Zell as a man standing against the U.S. Government and all its power. Duty asked the jury to question Allan part in the operation, he was the only one with money and Zell had none. is not charged with Devil Worhip, black magic, promoting arson, lewdness, sexual activities or evading believe Pat Shaw is worthy of Russ Hunt, attorney for Wells, attempted to distance his client from the lab and the circle, saying he had only attended one meeting of the group. He said Wells was a law enforcement informant.

He accused the circle of creating confusion in the case and that the jury should not believe those people. Tlie jury deliberated about two hours reaching a guilty verdict. Judge Smith called the trial and that most people would not believe these kinds of things exist in Central MCC Summer Registration Tuesday, May 31 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. by permit only 4:30 to 7 p.m.

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Weyenberg said. Dempsey was a key figure in a grand jury investigation of statements made by District Attorney Vic Feazell, that Waco Police Chief Larry Scott and Detectives Robert Fortune and Robert Fuller, were attempting to set him up on drug charges. Dempsey escaped from the Navarro County jail, where he is serving time on misdemeanor hot check charges. Dempsey was in Waco to testify before the grand jury earlier this month. The grand jury in a statement said they could find no basis for the allegations of Feazell.

Weyenberg added that Dempsey was not considered a person. According to local investigators Dempsey was at Motel 6 on Interstate 35 Wednesday for about 3 hours. He was registered under the name of Zorn. Call The Waco Cltlzen-754-3511 CLASSIFIED ADS WAITRESS AND OOK Wanted: New Buggy Shed Rest. International Inn.

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Info. Call 504-646-1700 l)cpt. P203I HELP WANTED WACO POLICE Department is accepting applications starting May 2 until July 22, 1988, for an Academy to begin Oct. 3, 1988. Starting salary $1,706.

graduation from the academy ($1,559. mo. during Academy) to $2,095. mo. in 5 years.

Excellent l)enerits, educational incentives. Basic requirements: Diploma or G.E.D., Vision correctable to height, weight- none; age-must be 20 by May 14, 1988. An applicant will be required to be 21 by Feb. 1, 1989. Polygraph and drug required.

Physical exam and back x-rays required. Contact Personnel and Training, 721 N. 4th. 817-752-5555, ext. 118.

The City of Waco is an Affirmative Employment Opportunity Employer. (HJR GUEST AT THE Colorado Showing of the Arts Exchange travel films, Waco Hippodrome June 3rd, The first two persons to come in will get a pair of tickets. The Citizen Newspapers. 26th GET PAID for reading books! $100 per title. Write: PASE-E12, 161 S.

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FREE I.ANCE WRITERS and Sales People needed at the Citizen for expanding business. Send resume to Box 3280, Waco 76707. THE FIRST 10 PEOPLE to come in Friday morning May 27. get a 10 word classified in the Citizen. 1020 N.

25th. $2.00 DISCOUNT for renewal of subscription. Our way of thanking you for your continued readership. See Discount Coupon on Page WATCH FOR FREE TICKETS to AstroWorld. WaterWorld, Texas Safari Wild ife Park and others.

W(H I I.IKE TO CARE for liWerly. Prefer working at night. Experience References. Call June 754-2480. HOMUS om (U Repair) Foreclosures, Repos, Tax Delinquent Properties.

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(817) 799-4751 103 N. Lakeview Waco, Texas Contest All children ages 5 thru 11 are Invited to enter the coloring contest being sponsored tthe WACO CITIZEN and ASTROWORLD. There will be 3 age groups Age (5-6)-(7-if-(10-11). The winner from each age group will receive 7 AstroWorld tickets for their family and friends. Color the picture below, fill in the required information and return it to the CITIZEN office at the corner of 25th Cole or mail to the WACO CITIZEN, P.O.

Box 3280, Waco, TX 76707 COLORXNG CONTEST (Color the picture below and return to The Waco Citizen) 20 I NAME I I ADDRESS I I (Ages 5 thru 11 only) I I I PHONE NO. (CONTEST ENDS MAY 31) DECISION QF ISJFINAL.

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