The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 24, 1981, Image 8

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    Page 8 THE BATTALION
FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1981
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LIBERTY — Shouting, pacing
and pointing his accusations at
Vickie Daniel, attorney Zeke
Zbranek told a Liberty County
jury Thursday the sons of Price
Daniel Jr. were in “emotional and
physical danger for the present,
and their future is in your hands. ”
Richard “Racehorse” Haynes
responded in his own fiery
fashion, telling the jury in a
hushed tone, “To be unfair to
Vickie Daniel is to be unfair to her
children,” then stepping back
from the jury he repeated the
phrase in a demonstrative shout.
And, in almost a chant, Haynes
repeated throughout his hour-
long presentation: “You don’t take
children away from their mama. ”
Zbranek, representing Price
Daniel’s sister, Jean Murph, made
his comments in an hour-long
argument to the jury in the six-
week-old custody hearing to de
termine guardianship of Franklin
Baldwin Daniel, 3, and his
brother, Marion Price Daniel IV,
1.
The two boys are living with
their mother who is charged in the
Jan. 19 shooting of her husband,
former Texas House Speaker
Price Daniel Jr. Murph seeks cus
tody of the children, claiming
Daniel is unfit to be a mother
while awaiting a murder trial in
October.
“The biggest myth is that Vickie
never hurt these children,” said
Zbranek. “She has. She has taken
away their daddy. She hurt them
in the worst way. She took a life
she didn’t put here.”
Raging about Vickie Daniel’s
mental condition, he said: “Vickie
has to be told by someone she
can’t go through life scratching
and killing.”
Facing Daniel, he added, “Girl,
you got to clean up your act.”
Zbranek said Vickie Daniel’s
testimony of beatings by her hus
band and of homosexual love
affairs her husband had were “fig
ments of her imagination.’
Haynes repeatedly objected to
Zbranek’s comments.
Daniel’s other two children by
an earlier marriage, who live with
their father, had provided evi
dence of her poor abilities to be a
mother, he said.
“This little girl who lived with
her mama all her life don’t want no
more of her,” he said of Kimberly
Moore, 12. “Think about Kimber
ly and Jonathon (Moore, 10). At
least they have their daddy to go
to.”
Haynes, who followed two
other of Daniel’s attorneys, said
he would not speak unkindly of
Murph, but “what she is trying to
do is not for the right reasons,”
adding that the absence of her
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wife 100 percent.” mt test and said
Haynes accused Zbrane? more than nomin
conducting the custody hearrerb/’
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DALLAS — Billionaire
liain Herbert Hunt, underlet
investigation along with
brother. Bunker, for their roles
the silver market crash last \
has accused the U.S. Secwiil
and Exchange Commission i
serving “doctored” subpoenasi|
its efforts to expose the faniilj|
business operations.
In opening testimony WedtesL
day in the SEC investigationo(1r1
family, William Herbert Hcl
told U.S. District Judge Rotep^^TIN — All
Porter that his attorneys P r ' ce st
found “substantial and inaterofP on * s lifted, T
differences in subpoenas SECb iwsday.
vestigators served
banks with which the Hunt fail:.;
had dealings and the copies !
family received.
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Brown said all
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“Agricultural p
poena that is represented asatit! P' n 8 *-0 make
and accurate copy of an origin
when it turns out to he sotnete
else,” Hunt angrily charged ait!
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under the coi
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said this had led him to raise st- Tners „ke kept ii
rious questions about tbe ref
motivations ’ of the SEC.
The hearing is on a lavysuit
family' had filed on March2,
tending it had discovered a seiie
of letters from an SEC attoi
attempting to broaden these
of four subpoenas served on
Hunt family about a year f
Those subpoenas and the left
have since been withdrawn
the Hunts want the court to iti
strain the commission from sell
ing the same information.
Large investments by thelM
brothers in the silver marketW
the dramatic rise and the su7j
quent crash of silver prices
year. The Hunt brothers mainB|
they have cooperated with
SEC and other bodies conducli
similar investigations. Howevtil
the brothers maintain the SECs]
now trying to expose the hf
financial holdings of the
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