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They have thus far managed to elude roadblocks, door-to-door checks, bloodhounds and law en forcement officers. “Were almost sure they’re holed up somewhere — possibly with a hostage,” Highway Patrol Plot to kill shah's sister charged United Press International LOS ANGELES — An Iranian reportedly deeply involved in Ira nian politics has been arrested on charges he offered an undercover sheriff s deputy $250,000 to assas sinate a sister of the late shah of Iran. Mohammad Ali Alikhani, 45, who owns a Westlake Village stereo store, was booked Wednes day on two-count felony complaint filed by the district attorney’s office. The indictment alleged he soli cited the murder of Ashraf Pahla- vi, who has residences in Santa Barbara, Calif., and New York. Deputy District Attorney Robert Shirn said the plan, which was foiled before there was any danger to Princess Ashraf, was hatched last spring when Alikhani disclosed the murder-for-hire plan to a business acquaintance. 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Call Kellie, 260- 5661. 9t6 SPECIAL NOTICE Attention December Graduates of Texas A&M University If Football Comes, Can December Graduation be Far Away? Sooner Than You Think! Order Your Graduation Announcements Now! Begin Ordering September 1,1981 Last Day to Order ..September 30,1981 4:00 P.M. r" / Student Finance Center Room 217 MSC Capt. Lee Thompson said Wednesday. A search for the three fugitives — called “desperate enough to do anything” by one officer : — led to the small southwest Missouri town of Pierce City late Wednes day when area residents told offic ers they had spotted at least two of the convicts. Officers carrying semi automatic rifles and sawed off shotguns converged on the sleepy community by the dozens only to end the search emptyhanded five hours later. A deputy said the convicts — Everett Cameron, Robert Bentley and John Kitchell — were re ported armed with a handgun, shotgun and possibly two other weapons. Some officers feared the fugi tives might be headed out of the state along railroad tracks or aban doned track beds. The three convicts, holding Grace Furlow, 52, as a hostage, exchanged gunfire with police at a roadblock shortly before midnight Tuesday. They then released Mrs. Furlow, wrecked her car and fled on foot. They and four other prisoners escaped by convincing a tower guard to let one of them, dressed in a stolen guard uniform, into the tower. The others were recap tured, three Sunday and the fourth on Tuesday. THE BATTALION Page 11 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1981 Man with memory loss falls in love with wife once again United Press International EVANSTON, Ill. — His memory ended where their first date began but Janet Krusinski never quit trying to win back her husband’s love. Larry Krusinski, 29, of Ver non Hills, Ill., lost his memory after being injured in a car acci dent last year. For 10 days, he was in a coma. When he awakened, he was paralyzed and could not remember being married for three years to Janet. “He remembered his pa rents and the house he lived in,” Mrs. Krusinski said Wednesday. “He started re membering his own family and even some of my family. He re membered the things that had happened to him in college. “But his memory seemed to end with our first date.” She showed her husband pic tures from their wedding and just kept “telling him I loved him.” “He looked at photographs of us together like he was sur prised, like it was all something new he had never seen before, ” she said. “One day he was telling me about his wife. He told me, ‘All she wants me to do is walk, walk, walk. “And I said, ‘Who is your wife?’ And he said, 1 don’t know, but when I find her. I’m going to punch her in the nose.’ “And I said, ‘What is your wife’s name?’ And he said, ‘Janet, but she never comes to see me.’ And I told him, ‘I’m Janet. I’m your wife, and I’m here.’” Throughout the ordeal, Mrs. Krusinski remained un daunted, determined to win back the love of her husband. “I came to visit him all the time and talked to him and brought him pizzas even though he did not know who I was, ” she said. “He started liking me. “Yes, I do think he fell in love with me all over again. He doesn’t remember that he ever: loved me before.” «. f \ Krusinski’s paralysis is slowly dissipating, as is his amnesia.! ' He is expected to be released?' from the hospital Saturday. | s - “I hope once he is home th^' two of us together will be able to ft 11 in the gaps,” said Mrs. Kru-l/ sinski, a beautician. “It hasn’t been the easiest thing in the . world and I know it still won’t, be easy. J “I’ve set aside a few of my!.' dreams for a while, but ifj doesn’t matter because I love?* him. Nothing is hard when*, someone loves you back.” Texas Student Education Association 1st general meeting Sept. 16 7 p.m. Room 701 Rudder DEAN CORRIGAN, Dean Education will speak. of College of WELCOME BACK AGGIES The Cavitt St. Church of Christ extends to all incoming Aggies a great big Bryan-College Station welcome! For those looking for a Congretation to attend, we invite you to our Sunday & Wednesday Services. Our congretation has a wel come Fellowship for single and married Aggies. Bible study, a caring hand of Assistance & Counseling are available upon request. Be sure to visit with us soonf Sunday - 9:00 AM Bible Class, 10:00 AM & 6:00 PM worship. Wednesday evening worship at 7:30 PM. Cavitt St. Church of Christ 3200 Cavitt St. Bryan, Texas 77801 Phone 822-4844 John W. Leonard, Minister Friends sometimes question your taste in movies. But they ll see them with you anyway. It sounded fantastic in the newspaper. But only to you. Still, you had to see it, and with a little arm-twisting your friends agreed to see it too. You’ve already heard a barrage of jokes about your taste in movies since the curtain came down. And, knowing your friends, it’ll go on for weeks. So, to make it up to them, and show them your taste isn’t bad in everything, you do something a little special. Tonight, let it be Lowenbrau. Lowenbrau. Here’s to good friends. 1QR1 Roor HrovA/oH in I l R A hw Mdlor RrovA/inn 1981 Beer brewed in U S A. by Miller Brewing Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin