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One of Daniel’s lawyers, noted defense attorney Richard “Race horse” Haynes, called the jury de cision in the child custody case the “ultimate” verdict. Daniel,. 33, was awarded cus tody of her two small children late Thursday by a jury of 11 people. The jury unanimously selected neither woman, therefore giving Mrs. Daniel complete control over her sons. Moments after the verdict was read, most of the jurors said they felt that for six weeks they had heard a murder trial instead of a child custody case. Juror Leslie Bartlett, 35, the musical director at the First Un ited Methodist Church, said if the evidence presented in the crimin al case is the same as what he had heard, “it could go either way.” “But I don’t think enough evi dence was given beyond a reason able doubt. There were too many unanswered questions,” Bartlett said. Haynes said based on the evi dence he has seen “frankly, they don’t have a murder case.” He said he had “resisted fierce ly” having the custody case before the criminal trial, “but they ran over top of me on that.” “So I have to look for the silver lining in the cloud and that silver lining, of course, is the fact that I have seen their case, the prosecu tor’s case. It will give me some advantage,” said Haynes. “They likewise have seen significant por tions of my case and it gave the prosecutors some advantage.” Daniel has not yet stood trial for the slaying of her husband, former Texas House Speaker Price Daniel, Jr. but was the respon dent in the child custody case against her sister-in-law, Jean Daniel Murph, in which much of the testimony concerned the shooting. Another attorney for Daniel, Harlan Friend, said: “We tried it once and they wouldn’t convict her. “It (dropping the murder charge) would save the county an awful lot of money. We want to get the matter out of the way and not saddle the citizens of Liberty with additional expenses. Friend said he plans to meet with Liberty County District Attorney Carroll Wilborn and offer results from a polygraph test by Daniel as proof that the fatal shooting of Price Daniel Jan. 19 was accidental and not inten tional. However, Wilborn said he plans to prosecute the case in October as planned "unless the defense can show me some evi dence to make me think diffe rent.” Daniel is spending the weekend with all four of her chil dren for the first time since Jan. 19. She said she was elated with the jury’s decision to let her retain complete custody of Franklin, 3, and Marion Price “Bob” IV, 1. She is planning to move to be near her family Her other two children,!; berly, 12, and Jonathon, 11 with their father Larry Mon Kenefick, a small community Baytown. Daniel is fighting custody of Kimberly said “we are going to won; matter out.” Moore filedsil gain custody of Kimberly ini; ruary. “There will not be a trial; now and probably never w® Friend said. He said it would not bt;- able to move the girl from sdj now, but he hoped to worlttl visitation agreement bet»| Moore and Daniel. THREE ACADEMY AWARDS! ROMAN POLANSKI’S ‘TESS’ (PG) 8:00 ONLY Soviets try to play catch-up with new satellite launching KPS 846-6714 I 'EARTHBOUND” (PG)| BURL IVES, JOSEPH CAMPANELLA 7:30 & 9:30 United Press International HOUSTON — The Soviet laun ching of a satellite may be a first step in a Russian attempt to estab lish a permanent space station, a Soviet need that has acquired urgency because of the success of Ken’s Automotive 421 S. 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Dixieland jazz and hillbilly music — in the 1930s and 1940s. Wills’ songs were punctuated by his trademark “ah ha” hollers. Saturday’s 10th annual Bob Wills Day — the largest reunion of former band members since Wills died in 1975 — was highlighted by the Playboys’ performance of old Wills’ standards like “Faded Love,” “Rose of San Antone” and “Milk Cow Blues. ” Most of Turkey’s population of 600 closed stores and deserted downtown to see the performance at the Bob Wills Center, an old high school converted to house Wills’ memorabilia. Townsfolk held a bar becue, parade and fiddlers’ contest earlier in the day. The center is maintained by the Bob Wills Found ation, which raises its money through the annual tourist attract! between San Braunfels. She has rer cause the sm morning, repc variety placed species list. John Cher Snake Farm, of the missing To make thieves let oi festivals and has erected a tall granite monument! town that’s topped with two big fiddles and bows# broadcasts Wills’ music. The fans included a mixture of young peoples old timers, including Jim Garner, a Turkey nit who knew Wills when Wills was known asJimEi “My daddy told Jim Bob to go down to M Worth, that you (Wills) could beat all those oldk? fiddling,” Garner said. “Daddy bought him ab ticket and gave him a $5 bill to head out with, j “To tell you the truth, for this community, he# Elvis Presley.” One long-time fan drove 130 miles from Gni' Texas for the show. “I came because Tm an old fiddler,” saidOi Gammill. “I’ve been to a lot of his dances. Heplasi my kind of music — country Western with time fiddling, breakdowns and waltzes.” In Fort Worth, Wills was an original member! the Light Crust Doughboys, a country group spu sored by Light Crust Flour. 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