Page 2-Friday, July 25, 1980-The Michigan Daily Diggs begins three-year prison sentence in federal jail MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UPI) - Former Rep. Charles Diggs Jr., (D- Mich.), once the senior black in Congress, entered federal prison vesterdav tn beain serving a three-vear kickbacks. Diggs, 57, will serve his time at the "country club" minimum security facility at Maxwell Air Force Base where former Attorney General John Mitchell and several other prominent figures from the Watergate scandal did their stints. He arrived in a private automobile, nine hours before the deadline for him to surrender, and declined to talk with reporters. DIGGS WAS convicted and sentenced to concurrent three-year sentences on 11 counts of mail fraud and 18 counts of filing false pay vouchers for certain members of his congressional staff. The government charged he obtained $80,000 in the scheme. He will be eligible for parole after he serves one-third of his time and could be released earlier to a halfway house run by the Salvation Army. Only non-violent and mostly white- collar criminals are sent to Maxwell, which gets its "country club" tag from the fact it has no fences and is surroun- ded by a golf course. The inmates can- not use the golf course, but they can fish in the Alabama River, play softball, volleyball and basketball on the groun- ds.' Prison superintendent Joseph Crowe said Diggs was given a physical examination, a routine procedure for new inmates, and advised about prison procedures during his first day at the institution. Crowe said during the next 10 days Diggs' skills will be analyzed and his health and age considered to determine what type of prison job he will be Be careful, the snake's loaded A bandit awakened a man in an apartment in Chicago yesterday morning, pointed a boa constrictor at him and took six dollars before fleeing on a bicycle, police said. Antonio Zavala, 28, told police the robbery occurred in his northwest side apartment. Police said the boa constrictor was six feet long. Policeman Arthur Nielsen said yesterday that Zavala chased the robber, "but he didn't really want to catch him because he wouldn't know what to do if he did." Investigators were told by an informant that a 15-year- old boy had been seen in the area carrying a snake. Police found the snake curled up in a box under a stairwell, but they didn't find the boy. Police recorded the incident as an armed robbery. Q On the outside Art Fair shoppers beware-skies will be partly cloudy with a chance of thundershowers today. Lows this morning will be in the 60s with highs in the mid-80s. Q Happenings FILMS AAFC-Goin Down the Road, 7, 10:20 p.m.; Christopher Strong, 8:40 p.m., MLB. Ann Arbor Public Library-Destry Rides Again, 7:30 p.m., 343 S. Fifth Ave. PERFORMANCES University Summer Orchestra-Concert, 8 p.m., Rackham. Michigan Theatre-Theatre Organ concerts; tours, 1 p.m., 603 E. Liberty. Michigan Theatre-Ann Arbor Circus, 7, 9 p.m., 603'E. Liberty. SPEECHES Macromolecular Research Center-Dr. D. Johnson, "High-Modulus Polymer Fibers," 4 p.m., Rm 1200, Chem Bldg. MEETINGS School of Metaphysics-"Dreams and Their Significance," 7:30 p.m., 219% N. Main. Spectrum Psychological Services-mini-conference, 1 p.m., 6869 Marshall Rd., Dexter. Wesley Foundation-gentle birth slide presentation, 7:30 p.m., 602 E. Huron. ECK-Evening in ECK, 7:30 p.m., 302 E. Liberty. Eckankar-Eckanakar: A Way of Life, 8:30 p.m., 302 E. Liberty. 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