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THE BATTALION TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1977 Page 3 ■<>m Bn >nths (if v iVe to lector v the lad •'trimenlt, In use(iu ■ry lineo and (i (t - "liifii keep tf s no she! then) •'lit of!' t tohecoj- "■c visitors ■ niissioneij 00,(100 It near tin the coiib (,s ed span um in expand making tk HR instill I ier uildU )ior, sham th Grimes tile new Davis attorney given gift run ational Greek n Maratl «1 liiscn attle of ill soldier m s, The AI ions varii yards at ll Spinning wheels. . . Pot throwing was the feature at Brown Bag Seminar in front of Rudder Tower recently. Cisco Botello, senior, demonstrates to Linnie Riggs, left, the proper method of smoothing the inside of a handmade pot. Students were asked to try their luck and skill at the pottery wheel. n trip to Houston 090 yank nince wows em mk linguez { niega 74 Id. United Press International lOUSTON — Britain’s Prince hades "flew’ two approaches in a Ice Shuttle simulator, earning lise as a quick learner. Then he |ved crowds, surprising at least young couple, at a department Monday. astronaut Fred Haise guided irles through one simulation, jeh gives Johnson Space Center pees the sensation of flying the ittle. Then the prince flew two his own. fliey told him he’d done it bet- than anyone the first time, secretary John Dauth said af- rard. He was tremendously ex ile was very pleased that he’d ie it right and done it well.” Hes a flier, so I assume he ild like very much to be an as- laut. Who wouldn’t?” said diree- Chris Kraft, who along with as- naut John Young escorted the [year-old prince through the cen- Saks Fifth Avenue, a British- !ed department store, several )u j?nd persons, most of them dle-aged or older women, ped rains and waited for hours to alt'P er ^ a P s a touch, of 0oh. There he comes!” squealed Ooh, echoed dozens. ■ett hand stuffed in the jacket ■ et of a conservative gray suit, prince smiled and waved his hand as the crowd broke into Then he began a three- floor tour, stopping to shake hands and chat along the way. Tom and Jeane Andrus, tourists from Raleigh, N.C., were among those pleasantly surprised. "He asked if I was going to take her to the intimate apparel depart ment,” laughed Andrus, appearing stunned after the prince stopped to talk to him. “I told him that’s next.” Betty Whitehead, an English na tive who has lived in Beaumont, Tex., for 22 years, danced a jig after getting a royal handshake. United Press International AMARILLO, Tex — W.T. Rufner, a man named time and again by defense attorneys for T. Cullen Davis as a possible suspect in the murder trial, Monday con fronted Richard “Racehorse” Haynes outside the courtroom and said he was tired of being “a whip ping boy for the defense.” Rufner confronted Haynes in a hallway as the defense lawyer de parted the courtroom and presented him with a T-shirt with Rufner’s nude likeness imprinted on the front. On the shirt, Rufner’s genital area was covered by a red stocking. Haynes stepped back as Rufner shoved the sack holding the T-shirt in his direction. Then Haynes pushed the T-shirt away when Rufner unfolded it and held it against Haynes’ chest. “Is this some prosecution gim mick?” Haynes asked. “It’s no gimmick at all, Mr. Haynes,’’ Rufner said. “I didn’t know you were going to be so of fended.” “You left your girlfriend out,” Haynes said in reference to the orig inal picture in which Rufner had posed with a clad Priscilla Davis, the defendant’s estranged wife and chief accuser. “Mr. Haynes is making a lot of assumptions as far as girlfriends,” Rufner said as Haynes and his wife stepped into an elevator. “Mr. Haynes is not man enough to back up what he says.” Asked if he considered himself a “whipping boy for the defense,’’ Rufner replied: “You’re damn right.” Rufner also said someone tried to kill him last January when an au tomobile rammed his car at a Fort Worth intersection. “There were no witnesses. There was no one there at the time,” Rufner said. “It was not an accident. I’m not accusing anyone of doing this.” Rufner said Haynes “brought drugs, whiskey and sex” into the case. “What does that have to do with this case, with a 12-year-old girl being killed, let alone another man?” Rufner asked. Testimony concluded Monday with Frank Shiller, the director of the Fort Worth police crime lab . He tested and examined evidence including bloodstains, bullets and fingerprints found at the Davis man sion and submitted by homicide in vestigators. Haynes, in more than a week of cross-examination of the chemist, disputed the quality and thorough ness of the tests and their results. He also described Shiller as a partial witness for the prosecution and said the witness declined to disclose test results to him even though there was no prohibition against such dis closures. Prosecutors, however, said the key to the case would be whether the jury believes eye witnesses to the shootings, including Mrs. Davis. “It’s just going to be a situation of whether or not the jury believes the physical facts corroborate her story and how much weight they give her life-style and credibility,” Tarrant County prosecutor Joe Shannon Jr. said in a weekend interview. The story told during 13 days of sometimes uncertain, sometimes gushing testimony by Priscilla Davis, 36, placed her husband at the secluded hilltop home where her lover, Stan Farr, 31, and her daughter, Andrea Wilborn, 12, were shot and killed. Haynes conducted exhaustive cross-examination of 21 prosecution witnesses and from Mrs. Davis he secured a reluctant admission that she probably is addicted to a pain killing, morphine-like drug and that she entertained a succession of live- in boyfriends at her mansion after separating from Davis in 1974, in cluding one later convicted of narco tics possession. 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