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Page 12/The Battalion/Wednesday, March 7, 1984 Democratic Leader Wright throws support to Mondale for president United Press International WASHINGTON — House Democratic Leader Jim Wright of Texas Tuesday said he sup ports Walter Mondale for presi dent because the former vice president has “the experience and the instincts to provide cre ative leadership.” “The selection of a president is not a beauty pageant nor a Hollywood film test,” Wright told a Capitol Hill news confer ence. “It is a fateful choice that will affect our future and tour children’s future.” “History won’t wait while our country amuses itself with polit ical fads and novelties,” Wright said. Wright refused to say if the “fad” label referred to Colorado Sen. Gary Hart, Mondale’s rival in the contest, or whether the “Hollywood” tag was a refer ence to President Reagan. However, Wright said Hart’s slogan of “new ideas” is “not bad, but not sufficient. For one to suggest we need new ideas may be fine if one has some ideas ... but just to say we need a new approach or a new outlook seems somewhat glib to me if it isn’t Supported with some sub stance.” The endorsement by the Texas Democrat came after the setbacks to Mondale’s campaign in New Hampshire and Maine al the hands of Hart, and a week ahead of “Super Tuesday” — when delegates will he cho sen in 11 primaries and cau cuses. Wright said he was making the endorsement in hopes “someone might be favorably disposed” to vote for Mondale on the majority leader’s recom mendation, but said the Mon dale campaign had not pres sured him to publidy suppn Mondale. The Texas caucus is scheduled until May 5 i| Wright said Mondale is leadi in the Lone Star state. Wri aides earlier indicated Texas Democrat would j publicly announce his preli ence but would wait until afu the nominee was chosen. Small motorcycle (FA50) 1982 is in ^ood shape. 846-6304. 112t3 Young lawyer falls in love with murderer, arranges his escape and flees with him ByD Do thre !gs in one fl3 football 8k the Te they ’ Airstream 31ft. on shuttle bus route. Great for single or couple. 775-6477. 110tl5 1981 Suzuki 450L 8000mi. $800 talk price 846- 2159. Before Five. 108t5 Left handed guild guitar mint condition. Hard cover case included. 693-1715 109tl0 United Press International CLINTON, Tenn. — Mary Evans, the young blonde lawyer who apparently fell so deeply in love with the killer she was de- Dodge Dart 74 1 owner, $950, 11700 miles, 693-1221. Illt4 ismjLwnr THEATRES Mon-Fmty Nlte-Sch 6 Tua-Fmly NUe-MEIII Student Disc. M-W $2 with i.D. fending that sh& engineered his escape and went on the run with him, may have reached a plea bargain agreement to avoid trial. Prosecutors and defense law yers who met in secret to discuss the case would not deny Tues day that they had arranged a plea bargain for Evans. Anderson County Criminal Court Judge James Scott sched uled a hearing for Wednesday to reveal what was discussed during the closed session held Monday in his chambers. “Whatever speculation is going on right now will be re solved at that time,” the judge said. Evans, 27, and her former client, Tim Kirk, 36, are sched uled for trial March 27 on charges of kidnapping, armed robbery and escape. But the prosecution’s case against Evans aged by and the ruling on evidence, /en the state’s chief disclosing plea bargain arrang ments. psychiatrist agrees that she \ insane when she helped Kirk was es cape. Evans’ lawyer, Robert Ritchie, said after Monday’s se cret meeting that “I’m not in a position to comment about any thing on this case.” ker yes. JFor the ie Aggies iy of Tex "I can’t discuss this,” Ram : url ' Th> s said. “That’s one of the tali subjects." Evans allegedly smuggled pistol to Kirk at an Oak Rid; F l hey si psychologist's had him ta SCHULMAN6 2002 FI 29th 775-2463 775-2468 may have been severely dam- Districl Attorney James Ram sey said the lawyers are prohib ited by ethical standards from s office, where iken for testi helped him tie up the psychi gist and the guards, and fl es - injured. Texas e They said they didn’t warm ['d his teai gas the building where thebfl peon the had nested because ofthelan j'Everybo number of people livii [ the gar nearby. : bunds on “We’re hoping they just d feltlich sai in there,” Palma said. | e y could No one was reported sw lade a com during the incident. I After the delcalf saic jalftime no [ “I wantec Start,” Mel wasn’t tha ard. We v United Press International ^ w ^ w mnitnniiiiini INTERNATIONAL HOUSE «r«MC*US RESTAURANT 1/3 lb. Hamburger, French Fries, Large Coke Offer expires March 31, '84 $ Offer good anytime CHICO, Calif. — Liquor store clerk David Craig did ex actly as he was told. 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