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THE BATTALION Page 9 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1981 W#fl. Sal Si Protests professing belief in God O’Hair fights Texas oath law United Press International NEW ORLEANS — A federal appeals court is studying a request from atheist Madalyn Murray O’Hair that a Texas law requiring public officials to profess a belief in God be struck down. 0 Hair, president of the Socie ty for Preservationists based in Austin, did not enter the cour troom Monday until after opening ceremonies invoking God’s favor on the judges. Once she entered, however. she assisted in arguing her own case. “I’m an atheist,” she told judges of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. “Take a good look. One hundred and seventy pounds on the hoof. I am one of an excluded class.” She said that even if she wanted to hold office in Texas, she could not because of the oath that public officials and judges must take swearing their belief in God. O’Hair said the same require ment would bar her from serving on a jury. The law she attacked is part of the 105-year-old Texas constitu tion. She claimed it violated the U.S. doctrine of separation of church and state. O’Hair and her society filed suit attacking the law in 1978 but U.S. District Judge Jack Roberts dis missed the case. On Monday she asked the 5th Circuit to overturn that decision. Susan Bradshaw, a lawyer with the Texas attorney general’s office, asked the court to reaffirm Roberts’ ruling, saying the law was seldom, if ever, enforced. “Everybody on the federal level from the president on down has taken a religious test” by tak ing oaths that end “so help me God,” she said. “They are part of a ritual. It is simply part of our his tory. ” Teens lose claim to cash believed tied to drugs United Press International HOUSTON — Three teena gers who found a suitcase with more than $22,000 while rabbit hunting lost their court fight and claim to the cash. The dis trict attorney’s office said the money appeared to be the pro duct of a drug deal and should go to the state. State District Judge Reagan Cartwright ruled Monday the Harris County District Attor ney’s office investigative fund will get the cache. The teens made their claim to the money because they said they followed fresh footprints last Sept. 9 to an old barn and found the locked suitcase in a freezer. The teens said they shot off the lock and found $22,000 in cash plus a pound of marijuana, a bag of cocaine, more than 1,000 methaqualone pills, a bot tle of Valium and other assorted pills. They grabbed some of the money, but got scared when they heard voices. They then reported the incident to police. Prosecutors said the teens had no claim on something they took from another person s property. Officials said the money will be used to purchase special equipment such as a surveill ance van and special radios to be used to investigate drug cases. 45 SUPER CASH BINGO! 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Gills, in the left shin when Gills attempted to stun the escaped porker with a blow from his baton. The general manager of the packing company said the animal would not be fit for human con sumption because the bullet might have shattered and gun powder was poisonous. Gills drove to Mercy Hospital for treatment of a bruised leg. A few good dogs United Press International BOSTON — The Department of Defense is looking for a few good dogs. Instructors from the Pentagon’s Dog Center at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas, are coming to the Boston area next week with recruiting on their minds. The center, which trains canines for security patrols at military installations worldwide, needs about 50 new German shepherds. “They needn’t be purebreds or registered, but they must look and act like German shepherds,” said Sgt. 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Dianna Frisch, keeper of the zoo’s great apes, said the baby was born shortly after noon Sunday but its sex — female — could not be determined until Monday. Life in Dire Straits United Press International NEW DUNDEE, Ont. — Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau’s pledge of government relief only for those “in absolute dire straits” has led some 40 enter prising residents in the tiny town of New Dundee, Ont., to take matters in hand. The group has repainted a sign that normally reads “Welcome to New Dundee” to read “Welcome to Dire Straits.” Although the name change is not official, the suggestion has put the small southwestern Ontario hamlet of 900 on the map. “I don’t think these people real ize what they have got me into. Grant Swartzentruber, the clerk- administrator for the township of Wilmot, in which New Dundee is located, said Monday. “All day long I’ve been getting phone calls from people wondering what is going on.” I!: r