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    Page 6 THE BATTALION
THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1981
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Two indicted for gun smugglin'
United Press International
HOUSTON — Two British gun
dealers have been indicted on
charges they tried to smuggle $1.2
million worth of combat weapons
to South Africa, a plan U.S. Cus
toms officials contend was blocked
by undercover agents who aided
in one of the largest weapons sei
zures in history.
The two men and the crew of a
chartered Boeing 707 jetliner
were arrested May 12 by customs
officials who seized the plane and
the cache of weapons at Houston
Intercontinental Airport. Govern
ment officials said they believed
the weapons seizure ranked
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among the largest ever.
A federal grand jury Tuesday
indicted Peter Thomas Towers,
51, and John Parks, 43, of London
on one count of conspiracy to
smuggle, one count of trying to
export without a license and 22
counts of possessing unregistered
guns.
However, the panel declined to
indict the pilot of the chartered
jetliner that agents say was to de
liver the load. A U.S. magistrate
then dismissed the charges against
pilot George Bellamy, 57.
Charges had been dropped ear
lier against three crewmen aboard
the airliner, which was owned by
the charter carrier Montana Au
stria Airlines. Customs officials
are still holding the plane.
Of being cleared, Bellamy said:
“It’s only right. I wasn’t doing any
thing wrong as far as I was con
cerned, had no intention to doing
anything wrong. 1 was trying to do
a job for my company.”
“Mr. Bellamy’s position all the
way through this is that he was a
pilot of an airline,” lawyer Robert
Sussman said.
“The government still has our
707 belonging to Montana Austria
Airlines. It will be our position
that they should not have seized
that plane, they have no business
holding that plane
our plane back.”
Towers, Parks, Bel
flight crewmen were
private Houston Intercol
Airport terminal where i
matic rifles, 135 grenaJt
chers and other weapois
being loaded into the jet
Customs officials said fe
posed as middlemen suppi
the weapons, having drive
to Houston from a gunfc
Connecticut.
Towers and Parks re- ;
free under $110,000
Bellamy, who had beenfe
bond, was released.
Researcher says strict
religion lowers IQ scon
United Press International
HOUSTON — Educators and a Catholic bishop
expressed surprise and disagreement with a Univer
sity of Houston researcher who said her study shows
IQ scores are lower among children of mothers with
strict religious backgrounds.
Dr. Zena Blau said in her 220-page study “Black
Children, White Children: Competence, Socializa
tion and Social Structure” the impact of strict reli
gious institutions “is adversive to to a child’s intelle-
tual development.”
Blau said IQ testing of more than 1,000 school-age
children showed the children of Baptist and Catholic
mothers scored lower than the children of non
religious or non-denominational mothers.
But educators at two Southern Baptist Conven
tion universities said Tuesday the findings are hard
to believe.
Dr. Jess Fletcher, president of the SBC’s Hardin-
Simmons University, said Blau’s report would not
stand up under questioning.
“I head a university with many Baptistsl
and I have seen no evidence of what ikis
shows. She (Blau) has opened upaverypnm
issue,” he said.
Dr. Russell Lester, religion professor at tke!
Baylor University, said, “I hardly see
could be some correlation (between reli|
intellect).”
Auxiliary Bishop John E. McCarthy
Catholic Diocese of Galveston-Houston said
not yet seen Blau’s report but it sounded ':
“My first reaction would be to consider
another well-intentioned effort from them
sociology to come to grips with complex re
McCarthy said.
Blau said Tuesday religion is one varialle
child’s intellectual development, and her
show Baptist and Catholic mothers put lesseixp
on higher education.
“When you’ve got less education, you
value education less,” she said.
Court rules in favor of mothe
in child-snatching case
United Press International
AUSTIN — The Texas Sup
reme Court ruled on a child
snatching case today, saying the
father had in effect kidnapped the
child and that the lower court
erred in not granting an order re
turning the child to her mother.
Bonita and Willian Pacheco
were divorced in 1975 and the
18th distict court of Johnson
County gave custody of the child,
Carolynda, to the mother. Follow
ing the divorce, Mrs. Peeheeo re
married and moved to Nebraska
and later to Dickson, Tenn.
According to court records,
Pacheco drove to Dickson on Feb.
22, 1981, and without Bonita’s
consent her new husband allowed
Pacheco to take the child and re
turn to Cleburne, Texas.
Pacheco then went to court in
hopes of modifying the custody
ruling and was granted a restrain
ing order barring Bonita from any
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interference in hispossesioM
child.
According to the opinioul
ta went to Cleburne withfe
and tried to regain possesiom
child. A fight between Bonn
Pacheco’s new wife brokeoal
all of the parties were aralt
Bonita filed a proceeding
ing that Pacheco had tke
illegally and that the child:
he returned to her because
was given possession in fe
vorce decree.
The trial court denied to
quest, but the Supreme
overturned that ruling sayiitl
Legislature had sought “lo
kidnapping such as happen::
Tennessee and the
snatching” such as
Cleburne.
The court said the districtu
judge erred in issuing thereto
ing order against Bonita,
though Pacheco was seel
change the initial custody
In a separate concurring
ion, Justice C.L. Ray, sad
agreed with the majority
but would further
“self-help” in custody fij
allowing compensatory
tive damages for the ws'
abduction of a child
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