The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 10, 1985, Image 6

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murder motive, police so 1
HOUSTON — An attempt to col
lect about $300,000 in insurance
benefits was the motive behind the
alleged murder-for-hire slaying of a
40-year-old Houston man, police
tr'
Geraldine Swatm, 43, the victim's
wife, and her son from a previous
marriage. Anthony Joseph PaJmire,
18, remained in the Harris County
Jail without bond Monday. They
were charged Sunday with capital
murder in the slaying of Giloert
Boyce Swaim.
Mrs. Swaim allegedly
husbai
, master-
mined to have her husband killed
and hired two men in October to
carry out her plan, Sgt. C.W. Kent
said.
The killers were allegedly prom
ised $50,000 for the slaymg. he «id.
Swaim was found shot In the neck
in the bathroom near the master
bedroom of his home in southeast
Houston on Saturday.
Charles Steven Sisk and Jerry
Chaffin, both 19, also were charged
with capital murder Sunday and
were being held without bond, au
thorities said.
A “contract of termination" and
the weapons believed used in the
killing were found buried near a
home where Chaffin and Sisk lived.
investigators said.
Investigators said the killing was
supposed to take place in November,
when Swaim went on a hunting trip
in Arkansas. Police said they believe
Swaim was followed for three weeks,
but no attempt to kill him was made.
"Apparently, they were going to
make it look like a hunting acci
dent," Kent said.
According to investigators, the fee
for the killing was raised front
$25,000 to $50,000 after Swaim re
turned to Houston.
Mrs. Swaim is accused of arrang
ing for the couple's house to be lefl
umockird the morning of the killing,
Kent said.
Town raises money
for child’s transplant
AMOciaScd Prr**
HASLET —- Only about 300 peo
ple live in the tiny Tarrant County
cixnmunity of Haslet, but they re
sponded in a big way to a little girl's
need for a costly liver transplant.
Over $65,000 was raiseo through
a variety of fund-raising benents
and contributions for Patricia “Tye"
Foster, 3. a victim of biliary artresia
— the absence 4jf ducts that drain
the liver.
Paula Foster, the girl's mother,
said, “We’re just amazed at the re
sponse."
Dr. Rt>b Squires. Tye's pediatric
gastroenterologist in Fort Worth,
said she could die without the trans
plant, but would have an 80 percent
to 90 percent chance of surviving
with a new liver. She is now on a
waiting list at Children's Medical
Center in Dallas.
The transplant is expected to cost
$ 150.000.
The girls father, Cve Foster, a
maintenance supervisor for the
Coca-Cola b4»ttler in F4>rt Worth,
said that when he learned that his in
surance would not cover Tye’s pre-
exisidng condition, his family turn-d
t4> their community l4»r help
Three months ago. their church,
the Haslet Church of Christ, began a
letter writing campaign that reached
750 churches across the state and
helped put $30,716 in the Tye Fos
ter Funca.
Betty Knox, secretary and trea
surer at the church, said checks have
come in the mail every day.
“It’s really incredible," Knox said
The Rev. Joe Hawkins, pastor at
the church, said the response has
been tremendous because people
understand.
“We’re looking out for one of our
own members, but also everyone re
alizes that this could be anyone's
child," he said. “And when they look
at the little girl — she’s there all the
time in church and everybody has
K wn up with her — it just tugs the
rt st rings
On Nov. 23, the Haslet Volunteer
Fire Department sponsored a bene
fit barbecue and auction that raised
$21,1 !0 for Tye's fund.
“When we have something, it
takes the wfmle community to get to-
? ether to make it work,” said Haslet
ire Chief Delt4>n Sewell. ‘That’s
what this effort was — the whole
community.”
Supreme Court
to review Texas
inheritance law
WASHINGTON — The Su
preme CaHirt agreed Monday to
review a Texas law that makes it
more difficult f4>r an illegitimate
child U) inherit from the father
than from the nun her.
The court granted a (tearing to
a I exas woman who claims she is
entitled to a share of her father’s
estate even though she may have
been lx>rn out of wedlock.
A year ago. a Texas appeals
court ruled against Delynda Ann
Reed. 27. who is seeking a share
of the estate of her natural father.
Prince Ricker
• Ricker was married to a pre
vious wife at the time of the mar
riage to Reed’s mother
Ricker died in 1976 without
leaving a will.
L'nder 1979 amendments to
the law, an illegitimate child was
allowed to inherit from the father
only if the child was born or con
ceived before or during the mar
riage 4)1 the father or nmther, if
the child was legitimized by court
tlet tee or it the father formally
acknowledged his paternity m a
written statement.
Texas town puts on changed look
for PBS film about teenage mayor
Associated Press
McDADF — When the movies
came t4> town, nothing was quite the
same in this century-old Bastrop
County community.
Seigmund’s General Store was re
named for somebody named Gijya.
Dungan Drug Store had some red
curtains 4>n its windows and a sign
out front calling it the Zeebar Cafe.
George Cx>le, 70, was playing
checkers instead of dtiminoes, and
the beer cans 4>n the table had water
in them
“it’s a lot of excitement for Mc-
Dade," said Dennis Atkinson, 75, the
town’s unofficial mayor.
Atkinson, a former dancer in Hol-
tywood, is one of the few townsfolk
not in “The Lone Star Kid,” a Film
being shot this month in McDade
and the surrounding area.
The film, to be aired Feb. 10 by
the Public Broadcasting Service, tells
the story of Brian Zimmerman, who
at the age of 1 1 became mayor of the
of
southeast of Houston.
The film stars country singer
Charlie Daniels as an elderly farmer
opposing the youngster for the may
or’s i4)b. James Earl Jones plavs a
blind man w ho is Brian's adviser
And Anson Williams of Happy
Days fame is executive producer and
director of the film
McDade was chrisen instead of
Crabb because of McDade's pictur
esque downtown area, with stores
concentrated in a one-block area,
and because of its proximity to mo
tion picture industry facilities in
Austin, said Barbara Hiser, pro
ducer-writer for the project.
About 100 area residents arc used
as extras.
uninci>rporated town
Crabb,
“I think just about everylxKly in
town is in the film,’’ Hiser said dur
ing a day of filming last week. “We
shut the town down. It’s TV movie
day."
A fight between two stray d4>gs
has l>eeri the only hitch in filming,
Hiser said. She saitf stray dogsi ba
bies, and other lixal color have been
added to the prtxfuction.
Brian Zimmerman, now 13, was
on the set T hursday to view the pro
duction and p4>ssibly to l>e in some
crowd scenes.
He said the film's depiction of him
has been fairly accurate, except for
two p4)tnts.
The crowd that is gathered
around the general store is bigger
than the number that was in Crabb
on election day, Brian said. Only 3(|
}>eople voted in the Crabb election. ^
Also, it bothers him that a skinny
kid is playing his friend Moses
Rangel.
"Moses weighs about 180 pounds
and that Bennie Moore guy playing
him weighs 100 pounds less/’ Brian
said. “I’m going to have fun explain
ing that to Moses.”
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