state Battalion/Page 7 February 3, 1982 yis- i . Trial opens with Ellis unit model United Press International J GALVESTON — Prosecutors Tuesday opened the capital f W J murder trial of a Texas prison ^ inmate by introducing models representing the area where the inmate is charged to have shot and drowned the warden of the soft-dn Texas Department of Correc- 1 10 tions Ellis Unit. f Special prosecutor Mike Hin- i ton, who is assisting Walker l°. jftounty District Attorney Mark Ward, asked Ferguson Unit (n Warden James Williamson to in plants dCanafl roducfa to, ltd nems 60 U.S )ry aboiii i said foul with 1$ W.2 miy troduce three models into evi dence out of the jury’s presence. Hinton said the models will help prove inmate Leroy Ed ward Brown, 30, killed warden Wallace M. Pack, 54, in an April confrontation over a denied fur lough. Brown also is charged with killing Ellis Farm Manager Billy Max Moore in the same in cident, but no trial has been scheduled in that case. Williamson was assistant war den at the Ellis U nit and was one of the first prison officials on the scene after Pack and Moore were killed. State District Judge Henry Dalehite denied the last of the defense motions to dismiss the charges. Defense lawyers for Brown said they plan to show the in mate acted in self-defense, in fear of abuse by the prison offi cials, and observers have pre dicted that trying to prove that theory will involve presenting evidence of conditions in Texas Department of Corrections. andidate not problems with expecting finances nada Dn|^ United Press International lextyeau i, AUSTIN — The newest can ts said (j, didate for the Democratic lies gubernatorial nomination. Rail road Commissioner Buddy i said, teTemple, says he does not expect was a \t; to face the financing problems es Dr Pfsthat pushed Sen. Peyton lingsysityMcKnight, D-Tyler, from the prodr race. lakesgiojK McKnight, a wealthy East nic wait ; ,Texas oilman who already had some rt) pumped $1.5 million of his own money into his campaign, with- aseals drew minutes before filing r’splar deadline Monday, ft-drinlw “It would not be fair to my of Can : family to commit more of our produ< resources and go deeply in ?lls in debt,” McKnight said. “There- ermarlttffore, I am withdrawing from the race.” But Temple, 39, heir to an East Texas timber fortune, said his campaign will be well fi nanced even though he expects to supplement his campaign Today’s Almanac United Press International Today is Wednesday, Feb. 3, 1 trial HT- / ' ~ gV-* TV* A A^V.A.V/AV- (.AAV. W £S.AAA* ? F.neirr t ^ ie day of 1982 with 331 to Monday deadline. However, it is fVJlr\«A7 a. I i: a ~ with his own funds. “Raising money is the hardest thing in politics.” Temple said. “It’s never easy, but this cam paign will be adequately fi nanced. I fully expect it will be necessary to spend some of my own money, but I don’t have a budget drawn up yet.” Temple said he talked to McKnight Monday and “had a feeling he was going to with draw, but that didn’t have a bearing on my filing.” Temple filed entry papers 25 minutes before the 6 p.m. deadline. He has five years remaining on his term as Railroad Commissioner, but his campaign will not force him to resign from office. A1 Guttierrez of Bryan is among the Replubicans in the land commissioners race. Other Democrats who filed for governor are David L. Young of Richardson, Land Commissioner Bob Armstrong, Attorney General Mark White, Donald Ray Beagle of Neder land and Ray Allen Mayo of San Juan. Gov. Bill Clements and Lowell D. Embs of San Antonio were the only Republicans to file for governor before the 6 p.m. Saturn. There is no evening star. Those born on this date are ^ Mo®.' fo,low - plottkil J 1 }* m° on IS rnovin 8 toward miilma lts phase. i he morning stars are Mer- .. ‘ cury, Venus, Mars, Tupiter and imtioiK - 7 ’ r luring ; ■hich Hiit ' p! fr under the sign of Aquarius. IC , Pioneer American journalist e r lsie Horace Greeley was born Feb. 3, thpcha t®!!- m , r| On this date in history: nother Jg In 1913, the 16th Amend- u " nient, creating an income tax, "hTbI' b ecame P art °f the U.S. Consd- Eution after ratification by h H, * : Wyoming. r ’ sou t In 1917, the United States isccpMI bj.Qkg Q ff diplomatic relations iatlona ' with Germany after German de claration of unrestricted sub possible another candidate could file by registered or certi fied mail if the application is postmarked Monday. Three other Democrats filed in the race against Treasurer Warren G. Harding, who had APRIL24 MCAT >0000 marine warfare in World War I. In 1977, Ethiopia’s chief of TDC state anc * s * x ot ^ er government 1 lit leaders were killed in a gun bat tle in Addis Ababa. ,c In 1978, Egyptian President iW' Sadat arrived in Washington - ^ and urged the United States to ^ become arbiter in the Arab- Israeli dispute. 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Court-appointed defense lawyers Craig Washington of Houston said he had no plans to put TDC on trial, however. Hinton, also of Houston, said he expected the judge to restrict the defense presentation strictly to evidence relevant to a self- defense case. He said he did not expect Dalehite to allow the de fense to divert the trial to condi tions in the TDC. Hinton said they would show that Brown had a dispute with Moore about a denied furlough and that Moore took Brown to see Pack, who was on the farm even though it was Saturday. Prosecutors charge that Brown, who was serving a sent ence for robbery, grabbed a gun, shot Pack in the arm, shot Moore in the head, then pur sued Pack into a drainage ditch where he held Pack’s head under water. 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