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A Memorial Student Center Student Programs Committee MICHAEL MARSHALL/The Battalion Heather Crump and Trent Hamm relax in a Camp helps new Aggies make the transition canoe during their free time at T-Camp. T- easier for students transferring to A&M. Professor, assistant ditfire; in car wreclUpps THE ASSOCIATED PREsC By JULIE Reporter The mem chief of the merit, said t successful in ie fraternity COLLEGE STATION Texas A&M University profeJ and her graduate assistantii||psilon (TK killed and four others injuredWanded the r three-vehicle crash Saturday jwhen a fire d Pamela Stewart Hargis,35,Mty house an Janet Lynn Greer, 26, were:I Three me nounced dead at the scene of 1 fraternity s wreck on Farm-to-MarketMhouse, locate' 60, west of College Station,tjBryan, and a Peace Justice Antone Dobrovdmembers am Hargis worked as a poultrvapartment to e ence professor at the universiftuccessful. Greer, originally from Beaut* Mike Dor worked as her assistant. Billy Marshall Hargis, Har husband, who is a Texas Al veterinary science professor,: treated for internal injuries?boring house released Saturday night from It blouse that t mana Hospital-Brazos Valley, saved. The couple's lO-monthf JeffErler, daughter, Jessie, suffered head shid he and juries and was listed in guard ill the house condition. M’ed the fire Also injured were Amy RacHhe room w Brackett, 16, and Nattsfime. Leonard, 16, both of College* "When w tion. roe found th The two were treated and conditioning leased for cuts and bruises,ilsaid. "The 1 thorities said. lold. And si Department of Public Salriand so old, i troopers said the crash occun to45 minutes about 3 p.m., when the cardrivl The fire by Billy Hargis was headed u J* w o - a 1 a rm bound on EM 60. When Har. which means slowed to turn left, hewasrr sponded to ended by a car driven by Brad ett. The collision pushed Harji car into oncoming traffic ini eastbound lane. An eastbound truck driver: ietermined t be controlle equipment, i Donohos ijeen officia 21-year-old David Johnsonthftaid they bel crashed into the passenger side® an inadec Hargis' car, officials said. pat was'eon Troopers said everyone::Bitioning un volved in the crash woreseatkwas not cap and alcohol was not believei [power of the be a factor. Dallas mom hopes to help her Although fehe member silon suffere laid they lo: w/ jT|ter ( awards. Woman wants to cure self-proclaimed white-supremacist's hatred by introducing teen to former KKK grand dragon members f Bears, cour ments, all ri Bie personal who were li\ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS DALLAS — A Dallas woman hoping to help her teen-age son, a self-described white su premacist, has introduced him to a former grand dragon who renounced his past. Larry Trapp of Lincoln, Neb., a former grand dragon of the White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, told The Dallas Morning News in Sunday's editions he agreed to meet the Jew ish boy, identified only as Eric. His mother, who took him to a Lincoln syn agogue to meet Trapp, also introduced him to Michael Weisser, the cantor leading the ser vice. Eric's mother wanted him to hear how Can tor Weisser and his wife, Julie, had befriended Trapp, taken him into their home and con quered his hatred with their love. Trapp, now a blind diabetic, said that by ac cepting Eric as the Weissers had aided him, he would tfy to save the 16-year-old boy from "making the same mistakes I made." Although the teen was raised Jewish for most of his life, he said he hated Jews, as well as blacks and "Mexicans" and counts at least one skinhead among his friends. Eric's experience is typical of youths who gravitate toward white supremacists, said Mark Briskman, regional director of the Anti- Defamation League of B'nai B'rith. He said many react to frustrations caused by unresolved conflicts within their families by turning to hatemongers. In Eric's case, his home was torn apart in a bitter divorce in which his parents ''onMnue to battle over custody of him and his sister, who is now 13, according to the newspaper. While Eric's mother is Jevyish, his father is Catholic. The parents separated when Eric was five "Eric wanted to please both his parents. [Instead] he ended up in the middle of nowhere — with a great deal of hatred." -Eric's mother deal of hatred." The boy told the newspaper he was beals | up a couple of times for no reason by bl schoolmates. Eric said he hates jews, but doesn't beli his own family is really Jewish because! came from Europe rather than the Mid East. His mother, who first read about theW sers and Trapp in a Jewish publication,sail' she learned how Trapp had harassed the Weis sers with hate mail and threatening pho» THE ASS messages until Weisser offered to help hit ~ and converted him to Judaism. | NEW OR Lad line Unil and divorced the next year. Now the boy lives with his mother and sister in a north Dallas townhouse. Eric, who then alternated living with each of his parents in a succession of homes, began in the ninth grade to hate minorities when he was staying with his father, who was unhappy his son was raised in a Jewish home. "Eric wanted to please both his parents," said his mother. Instead, she says, "he ended up in the middle of nowhere — with a great Substant jnning to a [landing is She told the newspaper her son wen through a succession of counselors and then pists and later abused drugs. This summei States and she said, Eric and the boy he described astii the border f< only friend stole several .22-caliber rifles an; other items from a YMCA. During the visit, the Weissers showed Eric videotaped news report that showed Traf| if 72 hours! wearing Klan regalia and spouting Klandtf he border,' trine. Then they showed him a tape of thecei jio, the exec emony in which Trapp converted to Judaism Ida's Intern Mission. Eric said he is still thinking about the trif Laredo, c and knows Trapp is likely to die soon."Idea border, is want that to happen," he said. aders say ridges and eeping trac Mexican an< Asencio v |>tives to tb fates mee ; a turday tc * Ve plan fo ^een the b to doub t e North . Agreement Asencio ° c ^et to $1 ° n a year andlo There ai ° ns on th MIKHAI s»? Etr f a| Wtlay has " br J t hc n he T ' c »i y Pr t>; ' res fi ■’ de B A R Y S HNI y