The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 28, 1982, Image 16

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by Scott McGill
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7-10
Kenyan officer freed
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TIL
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United Press International
NAIROBI, Kenya — The
army of ficer who allegedly shot
and killed an American accused
of being drunk and brandishing
a knife at Kenya’s presidential
residence has been released
from custody, police said
Wednesday.
Assistant Police Commission
er David Wanjenga said the in
vestigation into the killing of
William Allan Wayt, 61, of Col
umbus, Ohio, was expected to be
completed Friday.
Wanjenga said the army
officer who police said shot
Wayt in the head with his auto
matic rifle Sunday was no longer
in custody.
The assistant commissioner
denied unofficial reports that
Wayt was unarmed and had nev
er left his car at the time of the
shooting.
“Wayt and his two compan
ions were out of the car when he
was shot,” he said.
Wanjenga said Tuesday that
Wayt was drunk when he attack
ed the guardsman.
“The man was on a drinking
spree. He was violent because he
was drunk," he said. “We do not
regard this as an assassination
attempt.”
But in Columbus, Wayt’s wife,
Gladys, said the police version is
absolutely ridiculous.
“In Kenya, he knows people
get shot if they don’t stop at
once. He would never resist or
draw a knife,” she said.
"1 have lived with him since
1945 and have never seen him
intoxicated," Mrs. Wayt said.
Police said Wayt, employed as
a consultant to the government-
run Agricultural Finance Corp.,
drove with two companions to
the front gates of the presiden
tial residence Sunday night and
demanded to see the president.
Police said Wayt pulled a
knife and lunged at one of the
army guards after he was told to
leave.
The officer in command of
the gate opened fire with an
automatic rifle, hitting Wayt in
the head and killing him. One
f piard was wounded by a stray
iiillet.
Officials dose to (hti
tion said Wavt’s twoconj
were female Kenyans
said the companions i
lK-ing held for quettioa
A U.S. Embassy sp
said a full and complett
gation by the Kemi
ment has been demand
The State Depart:?
Wayt was in Kenya
under a contract wit I
plover. Public Adn
Services of McLean,Va
who organized theDepa
oI \gricultural Econoe
Business at Haile Seta
versity in Ethopiainl
served as its head wi
had lived in Kenyaseveri
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United Press International
LONDON — An enterprising
British dairy has begun a mar
keting experiment aimed at test
ing consumer acceptance of
widening the traditional role of
the milkman to include home
delivery of your favorite bottle
of wine.
“Some people thought the
milkman should only deliver
milk, but generally the reactions
have been very good,” said milk
man Tony Reynolds, as he deli
vered bottles of wine along with
the usual milk and eggs to his
London customers.
T he home delivery service is
a four-month experiment by
Unigate Dairies.
His Ixtss, Wyatt Bell, said
many people were skeptical at
first about the propriety of a
milkman delivering an alcoholic
beverage to the doorstep.
“Some said we were en
couraging housewives to drink,
but so far we haven’t had too
many repeat customers too
quickly. 1 don’t think were
going to encourage anyone to
drink who doesn’t want to
drink.”
“There’s no one wandering
down the streets or falling over
lamp posts because of us," he
said.
Bell also said the milkman
must personally hand over the
wine rather than just leave it on
the doorstep so asloa\w
\ iding alcohol to imdeiq
tomers.
Although the wintl
$15.50 per 3.1-quarto
t he service is not strictlvfl
to-do customers. Inigaitf
men serve all classes of| I
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cess Margaret leave aitK j sil ccessful sea
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board carton, ratherttaW
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