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It registered 4.0 on the open-ended Richter scale. “I just moved to California and I’ve never been in an earth quake before,” said a resident of a 20-story midtown apartment building in San Francisco which rocked lightly when the quake struck. ‘‘It was pretty scary. Do these things happen often?” Joyce Wynne said she was watching television with her husband in their Newark, Calif., home. “We looked up at the ceiling 3Ugh r th< lier was going, the big grandfa ther clock that never worked was going because the pen dulum starting swinging,” she said. After the quake, the clock stopped. in A slight rumble was felt San Francisco’s nearly vacant Financial District when the quake hit at 10:36 p.m. EST. It was barely felt in the bedroom suburbs of Marin, Santa Clara and Santa Cruz counties. ‘I’m on the seventh floor of a S h rise and it was a 30-second [,” said a San Jose resident. You could feel it roll.” hi niact yat 6^ Man gets death sentence United Press International KOUNTZE — A Hardin County jury sentenced a 19- Pcutza i. Plq^a Wild & Wooley Wednesday Special 846-0079 Owned and operated by A&M students 16” Supreme Cheese w/ 1 item $6.99 plus 3 free drinks EXPIRES 3/28 Hours: Sun-Wed 4:30-12 a.m. Thur-Sat 4:30-2 a.m. 16” Papa’s Deluxe w/ 6 items $10.99 plus 4 free drinks EXPIRES 3/28 nty jury sentencea a year-old man to death with a history of run-ins with the law for beating his elderly employer to death with a hammer and a brick. Jewel Richard McGee Jr., who had lived in the southeast Texas town of 3,000 off and on since he was 5 years old, was sentenced Monday for the mur der of businessman William Crosby, 73, during a Sept. 26, 1983, robbery. BRAZOS VALLEY GOLF DRIVING RANGE Mon.-Fri. 12-9pm Sat. 10am-9pm Sun. 1pm-8pm 696-1220 East Bypass and Hwy. 30. Service Road Going South • miles. Va —— ' <: 1 $$m Imagine the career you want. 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For immediate consideration, write to: Fred Miles, International World Marketing Group, Motorola Semiconductor Products Sector, 1140 S. Priest Dr., Tempe, AZ 85281. Motorola is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer . | , . . T T IltCf l Hid Prosecutor R.F. Horka said McGee gave a confession, which was not entered as evidence, and had reenacted the crime for officers. “He was doing some work for Mr. Crosby at a rent house, and he waited behind a door with a hammer, and struck Mr. Crosby on the head when he came in,” Horka said. “While he was going through Mr. Crosby’s pockets, Mr. Crosby came to and saw McGee. McGee then struck him several more times, and dragged him outside. Then he hit him with a Mr. Crosby’s brick, crushing skull.” Horka said McGee took Cros by’s wallet and fled in Crosby’s car. "That night he found him a girl and spent the night with her,” Horka said. “That was what was so cold about it.” McGee was arrested less that 24 hours after the killing, still driving Crosby's car, Horka said. McGee had a history of 12 ar rests ranging from simple theft to arson, beginning when he was 12 years old in Kountze, Any summe ittend achry. where he lived with fo P 16 !: n ents, and continuing! p u ^ n land, Texas, where he® I 1980 to live with an a: I uncle, Horka said quoin I court records. "His mother son ) r i donned him and 111 J, ' ' and sisters when hewat I* ... ' old," Horka said. areS3f "1 know what han | know he was madatte: and striking back at tk But I have no doubtk kill again if he’s event jmeresi Horka said. The Thieves willing to murde for designer eyeglasses Helden educati Ju United Press International PHILADELPHIA — The lat est craze in designer-made eye glasses has led to the deaths of at least three people killed by thieves who tried to swipe their glasses, police said Tuesday. Thieves have been tearing the fashionable, German-made glasses, known as Cazals, off the The throng] p.m. to the Roy ‘ emor Cor The T yiaqiehm A/ Wcftcl I) deannctke Xm p A/clson Over Move A Musical Com&Jif Melodrama Come Moo Ihe Villain. Cheer the. fifero Mfr Jdeserraiions V* Call 633-3S9a Late tion C« and Th ucation brmat 3620. faces of their victim!, said. “They are designer and they are expensm] Capt. John McLees, a spokesman. “Unfortui the victims, it takes than someone reaching taking the glasses face.” The glass ffam« tween $100 and$200a have become the latest item, apparently di![j gold chains and leather as the prime targets thefts, police said. James HimmonvWilBwl I latest person whose dt related to the, theft glasses. Himmons had buglaflL ^ len at a party last Fit r Q|j was stabbed to death *' fi pursued the alleged tk I nearby bar and got into |»j nitt( j gument with two men, said. "I HYLEF Jerry Woodward, 1 ^ sa 'd police accused of tab® 1 } 8 ^t glasses, and his cousin,fP 1 . 11 Woodward, 20, botholP™ 1 ? 11 delphia, were charpsE murder. P au ^ e The first known victim & 1 le co death was connected e ig!: er ‘ theft of his glasses was Or 1,11 gory, 24, who was slain Anthony Peterkin, 20,!# no1 m charged in the killing. on ^ Another victim, Will® K w 'J 13 ford III, 17, was shottor au “' e March 11 after he chased ^ termi who had snatched his f °P era ns of m; Proseci iterest i hat they rofits fr ration. 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