Teen kills two, holds class hostage GRAYSON. kv (AW — A 17-vwr old student held a high school ( lass hostage Monday afternoon and opened fire with a revolver, killing a teat her and i ustodian before surrendering, authorities said. The incident began when the student, whose name wasn't re leased. shot English teacher De anna MclJavid, 48, in the head before a ( lassroom full of stu dents at East Carter High School, said state police spokesman Gary Kistner. "He fired the first shot and missed, and then he walked closer to her and the next shot struck her." Kistner said. Custodian Marvin links. *S 1. who heard the gunfire, was shot when he entered the class room Witnesses told police Hicks managed to push a stu dent out of the line of fire be fore he was hit "Other teachers who were m *He was real quiet. He didn't talk to no one. He just went off. It was scary.’ John Wages, fellow student the hallway pulled him ba< k into the hallway and tried to help hull." said lie* kv Walker, coordinator of the sc hool's youth services center "And the shooter closed the door " About to .it) students were in the classroom when the shooting began, Kistner said The 17-year-old released them a few at a time over the next 15 minutes before surrendering to police, he said The two victims were killed w ith a 3H-< ulilier revolver, said Carter County Coroner Koger Sullivan I saw the* janitor get shot." said John Wages, 17. who was in an adjoining Kngtish < lass Hi' was real quint.’' VVagns said of ihn 17-year-old "He didn’t talk, to no one He just went off It was si arv Walker said si hool off it nils didn’t know wfi.it prompted the killings in this town of 1.500 about 45 miles east of busing ton "To our knowledge, there had I men no i onfrontations !»• tween he and the teat her and no prior threats " she said One student, who said she knew the 17 year-old. said he had reientlv transferred to bast Carter from another si hool and had tH'en in a fistfight in Ot to her I didn't know him well.' said tlie student, who asked that she not lie named Tie was a quiet type guy, hilt I neyer thought (he) would do some tiling like that Women senators wary of Packwood WASHINGTON (AP) — They swept into offic •• complaining that male politicians "|iisi didn't get it " Hut. for now, all but one of the six women in the Senate are approaching the sexual harassment ease of Hob Pat kwood with < ustomary senatorial caution. "The process ought to have a chant e to go tor ward." Sen. Garni Moseley Hraim. D-Ill . said of the Kthics Gommittee's preliminary inquiry into the charges against the veteran Oregon Republi can. "There are people who sav he should resign right now." said Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Galif I am not one of them It he's guilty, his i redibili ty ns a United States senator is destroyed Then 1 think he should resign " In the chummy atmosphere of the Senate, it lias always lieen customary to tread gingerly on the ethics problems of a colleague When lawmakers voted in ll)<)<) to denounce Sen Dave Durenber ger for financial misconduct, for example, they lined up afterward to shake his hand and offer solace. If any case could force a break with that tradi tion, Pnckwood's might Packwood, without discussing specifics, has generally admitted allegations by more than a dozen women including several of his lornier Senate employees that he made unwanted sex nol advances Hie women said I’m kwood kissed and tom hed them, and in some i axes tried to rip off their i lothing His case revives an issue hi a Senate still squirming from the effects of its hearings into Anita Hill's allegations th.it Supreme Court his In e designate Clarem e I’homas sexually harassed tier on the job Thomas yvas lonfirmed. women s groups bri dled angrily at Hill s treatment by the all male Senate (uditiary Committee mil politic inns sm h as Moseley Hraun and f emsteili had a ready made issue for their i audidai ies Now. only California Democrat Ifariwra boxer among the six women senators agrees with out side critics who say I'ai.kwood should leave the Senate immediately "I think he ought to resign." she said recently in an interview, noting the Rules Committee ysill consider challenges to Ins qualifii ations. and the Kthics Committee will determine whether he's to be disciplined. 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