national Battalion/Page 16 October 15,1982 Hostage, 4, sent to foster home United Press International RALEIGH, N.C. — A 4-year- old girl held hostage by her un cle in a sweltering Amtrak car for three days with her dead mother and infant brother went to a foster home crying and clutching a bag of toys because her father refused to claim her, officials say. A tearful Zuli Ramirez, hold ing a bag of the toys from well- wishers, said goodbye Wednes day to the staff of the hospital where she was taken Monday af ter her uncle, a convicted drug dealer, released her from a tiny Amtrak sleeping car where she was held three days. Police said her uncle, Mario Navas, 29, shot and killed her mother, Maria Ramirez, aboard the Miami-to-New York Silver Star last Friday just as the train pulled into the Raleigh station. Zuli’s brother, 9-month-old Joan Ramirez, died of dehydra tion sometime Sunday morning. 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Navas is being held without bond on two counts of murder and one of kidnapping. Federal authorities in New York said Wednesday that Navas had been convicted of masterminding a vast drug running operation. Police said they had located a man who claimed the woman slain in the Amtrak car was his wife, but who was reluctant to come to Raleigh. “We have been told by a man in the Miami area that he is the husband,” said Capt. Robbie Carroll. Carroll said the man, identi fied as Altamar Ramirez, told police the more than $5,000 cash found in the train compart ment belonged to Mrs. Ramirez. “The other agency is talking to him and their information is he has no plans to come to Raleigh,” Carroll said. “I would not consider it normal for a man who has a family involved not to want to come up.” Wednesday, a New York attorney confirmed he was the “padrino” or “godfather” who persuaded Navas to surrender. Paul E. Warburgh, 41, who said he witnessed Navas' wedding in 1976, said he expected to be Navas’ defense attorney. Warburgh said Navas has a wife and two sons about 10 and 14. Preliminary reports indicate Navas was convicted of cocaine distributing and conspiracy charges in 1976 in New York and sentenced to 13 years in prison along with his wife, Estella. What’s Up Friday' BAPTIST STUDENT l’NlON:An InternationalSta dent Dinner will lx* held at 7 p.rn. at the Baptist Stu p.m. at the Zachry Lobby. Business attire i*- requested. DEPARTMENT OF STUDENT ACTIVITIFSA recognized student organizations are invited to apply lor j cubicle spate in the Renovated Pavilion. Applications are j due October 29. For more information, contact the Sul dent Activities Office at 845-1133. MSC OUTDOOR RECREATION COM ML TF.EiSign up for the Oct. 22 through Oct. 21 Backf ing Trip in 216 MSC today through Wednesday Oct I HI I.LEE CI.UB.Sbabbai Services will be conducted by! 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