The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 09, 1981, Image 9

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ALPHA PHI OMEGA:Will hold Fall 81 Rush at 7 p.m. in Room
302. Rudder Tower.
AIDD:Will meet at 7 p.m. in Room 304,
CANTURBURY ASSOCIATION
p.m. in the Episcopal Student Center.
ECONOMICS SOCIETYtNew
p.m. in Room 350, MSC.
SAN ANGELO WEST TEXAS HO
nizational meeting for Fall '81 will be
Main Lounge.
TAMU SPORTS CAR CLUB:Meeting to discuss Aggie Cross in
Room 607, Rudder Tower.
TAMU MATH CLUB
3rd Floor Lounge
AGGIE SPELEOLOGIC AL
and old members at 7 p.m. in Room
FOR WOMEN IN SCIENCE:Wil! present
v Bell from Exxon speaking on “An inside view of the
TTllircrtav Petroleum Industry,” at 7 p.m. in Room 112, Oceanograjjhy
* nui smay and Meterology BuiIding .
TAU BETA PLWill hold their first meeting in Room 203, Zachry TAMU MICROCOMPUTER CLUB:Will hold an organiza-
Engineering Center. Members will be able to pick up pins and tional meeting at 7 p.m. in Room 103, Zachry Engineering
certificates. Center.
TAMU FENCING CLUBsWili hold an organizational meeting EMERGENCY CARE TEAM:Will hold its first meeting at 7:30
at 7 p.m. in Room 267, East Kyle. There will be open fencing p.m. in Room 302, Rudder Tower. New members are welcome.
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THE BATTALION Page 9
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1981
Wallace gunman battles
for diary of shooting plans
Pet snake
is toxic type
United Press International
LOS ANGELES — A 20-year-
old man bitten by what he thought
was a harmless snake he had pur
chased from a pet shop was in cri
tical condition Tuesday. Author
ities searched for another person
who bought a similar reptile.
The victim, whose name was
not released, was bitten on the
thumb Friday shortly after buying
what turned out to be a poisonous
Red Necked Keelback snake at the
Safari Pet Store in North Holly
wood.
Animal control officials were
trying to trace an unidentified per
son who apparently purchased
another of the highly poisonous
snakes two or three weeks earlier.
The snake, one of four obtained
by the store from what a spokes
man called “a reputable dealer,”
was supposed to be another non-
poisonous type of reptile. The
man became nauseous shortly af
ter the snake bit him and the next
day he sought medical help.
Beatle’s Bentley
sold to surgeon
United Press International
AUBURN, Ind. — For
$325,000, a Las Vegas, Nev.,
surgeon is the new owner of a
wildly painted Bentley once
owned by slain Beatle John
Lennon.
Lonnie Hannagren made the
last bid Monday at the Auburn-
Cord-Duesenberg Festival and
classic car auction to win title to
the luxury automobile, which
features a blue-green-yellow
exterior and a pink-and-purple
interior.
The sale price represents a
profit of $275,000 for the car’s
previous owner, Ron Morgan,
who paid $50,000 for the car
when he purchased it from a
museum two weeks after Len
non was shot to death last De
cember.
Another Bentley, painted to
look like Lennon’s former car,
has been offered for sale in col
lector’s magazines, Morgan
said, which is why he wanted to
sell his car.
United Press International
MADISON, Wis. — Part of
Arthur Bremer’s diary, revealing
his obsession to kill former Presi
dent Richard Nixon or former Ala
bama Gov. George Wallace, will
be the object of a court battle in
Green Lake, Wis., Thursday.
Bremer, who was convicted of
trying to assassinate Wallace in a
Laurel, Md., shopping center
May 15, 1972, is trying to regain
possession of the 148-page hand
written manuscript. The diary is
in the possession of attorney Jack
McManus, who represents its fin
der - Sherman Griffin, a Dalton,
Wis., construction worker.
Griffin stumbled upon the di-
Yule season
comes early
for Reagans
United Press International
WASHINGTON *— Under the
|direction of First Lady Nancy
Reagan, a Christmas tree with
glittering ornaments was set up
Monday in the White House fami
ly quarters.
Press secretary Sheila Tate said
Mrs. Reagan is not rushing the
yule season but had the tree set up
so photographers for the Ladies
Home Journal could take pictures
to accompany an interview with
the first lady for the magazine’s
December issue.
Tate said Mrs. Reagan is zip
ping along with her Christmas
planning: the traditional parties,
selection of the first family’s greet
ing cards and choosing mementos
and gifts for staff and friends.
The Reagans plan to spend
Christmas Day in the White
House.
ary, wrapped in plastic and foil,
while working at a Milwaukee
bridge site in August 1980. Griffin
wants to sell the manuscript.
Bremer, who is serving a 53-
year sentence in the medium
security Maryland Correctional
Institution in Hagerstown, will
not be present in court. He is eli
gible for parole next May.
The disputed pages represent
the first part of a 261-page diary
outlining Bremer’s plan to assas
sinate either Nixon or Wallace.
“Now I start my diary of my
personal plot to kill by pistol
either Richard Nixon or George
Wallace,” Bremer wrote. “I in
tend to shoot one or the other
while he attends a champange (sic)
rally for the Wisconsin Presiden
tial primary.’^
Bremer is represented by
Attorney Benjamin Lipsitz, who
claims to have evidence his client
concealed r the diary and did not
abandon it.
The last 113 pages of Bremer’s
diary were recovered shortly after
the shooting and were published
under the title “Diary of An Assas
sin.” It notes Bremer’s problems
finding a place to hide the 148
pages Griffin found.
ALLEN J. SEGAL, J. D., C. P. A., Attorney and Coun
selor at Law, is seeking new engagements for his
General Civil Practice, with special emphasis on Solu
tions to Problems related to establishing and opera
ting a business or consulting practice and
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