The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 25, 1980, Image 5

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    THE BATTALION
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1980
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Texas A&M University junior Carol Austin.
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laid Tuesday.
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more than 5,000 flying hours, but
also was not licensed to fly the 200
horsepower Pitts S-2a student plane,
they said.
Gandhi and Saxena took off in the
aircraft early Monday morning from
the flying club and crashed 12 mi
nutes later while attempting aerial
stunts near the presidential palace.
Gandhi was occupying the rear
seat, the one normally reserved for
the more experienced pilot, the offi
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piloting the plane, but authorities
said later it was unclear who was in
control.
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Gunman’s victims
buried Tuesday
United Press International
DAINGERFIELD — With most of the town’s businesses and shops
closed in mourning, four of the five people killed in a church auditor
ium shooting spree were buried Tuesday. Services were held in the
same small brick church — still marked by bullet holes — where the
slayings occurred.
As Daingerfield buried its dead, a search of the farmhouse home of
the gunman, Alvin Lee King III, disclosed he had sought Soviet
citizenship, had transferred money to a Swiss bank account and had
stored a six-month supply of food in his cellar.
“Things are pretty much closed down here today,” said a spokes
woman in the Morris County Sheriffs Department. “Just about all of
the stores and the courthouse are closed. It’s quiet and sad today.”
First Baptist Church officials had replaced several blood-smeared
pews and removed the sanctuary’s bloodied carpet for the separate
services for Thelma Richardson, 78, City Councilman Kenneth Truitt,
50, and Gene Gandy, 50.
J. Y. McDaniel, 55, who died with Truitt trying to disarm King, will
be buried Wednesday after a memorial service at the church.
Services for Gina Linam, 7, the youngest of the five victims, were
held in DeKalb.
About 350 mourners — the church’s capacity — gathered for the
morning service for Richardson, crowding into the auditorium into
which King burst Sunday morning.
Clad in an Army helmet, fatigues and bullet-proof vest and armed
with two rifles and two pistols, King shouted “This is war, ” opened fire
and — before retreating to a fire station where he shot himself in the
head — killed the five victims and wounded 10 other persons.
King, 45, facing five murder charges and 12 counts of attempted
murder, was in critical condition in John Sealy Hospital in Galveston
after surgery on his self-inflicted wound. His physician said King would
survive.
King, who once taught geometry at Daingerfield High School, was
being held under $3.75 million bond. He was to have gone on trial
Monday for a 1977 incest incident involving his daughter, who was 18
at the time. King had asked members of the church to testify on his
behalf.
“I think a lot of people think the man ought not to be on the streets
but there has been no real bitterness,” said First Baptist Pastor Nor
man Crisp. “There seemed to be a lot of calculation in everything he
did. We just feel like he let the devil use him.”
The search of King’s home near Hughes Springs indicated he “was
planning something for sure,” Deputy Sheriff Emit Kennedy said.
Along with the documents relating to the Swiss bank account and
Soviet citizenship application was found a picture of the Rev. Donald
Sinclair and his late son, Stanley.
It was Stanley who had convinced King’s daughter, Cindy, to file the
incest charge against her father. Young Sinclair was stabbed to death in
Houston two months after King was indicted in a case that remains
unsolved. -
King was involved in the death of his father 13 years ago in Corpus
Christi when a 12-guage shotgun he was handling discharged. The
death was ruled accidental.
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