The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 11, 1983, Image 10

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Battalion/Page 10
February 11j9 8 3
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by Scott McCullar
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CELEBRATING OCR 12TH YEAR IN BRYAN
THE YOUNG PRINCE WA5 ORPWANED
BY THE MYSTIC SORCERER IN A
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AND TOOK POWER OVER THE
PRINCE'S KINGDOM.
THE YOUNG PRINCE WAS CAST OUT,
BUT GREW TO MANHOOD W/TH AN
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REVENGE UPON THE ONE THAT
HAD SO CRUELLY STOLEN HIS
ROYAL PARENTS AND HERITAGE
FROM HIM- THERE WOULD BE A
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THE BARBARIAN PRINCE TRAINED
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TRAVELLED MANY LANDS, KILLING
WITH HIS HUGE BROADSWORD,
PREPARING TO FACE THESORCERER.
FINALLY, THE PRINCE RETURNED
AND ENTERED THE SORCERER'S
CASTLE, CAREFULLY SEARCHING.
■ AND WAS EATEN IN THREEsmit
CHUNKS BY ONE OF THE SORCEte
MEDIUM-SIZED MOAT MONSTER;
THUS, THE MYSTIC SORCERER
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THEREAFTER.
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United Press International
DALTON, Ga. — An investi
gation into the deaths of over
three generations of about 20
babies — all from the same fami
ly — could uncover the first evi
dence that sudden infant death
syndrome is hereditary, doctors
say.
Health officials, who called
the possibility “frightening,” be
gan trying Wednesday to deter
mine how many of the infants
were killed by the syndrome,
commonly known as “crib
death.”
“This is unheard of,” said Dr.
Richard Naeye, chairman of the
pathology department at Penn
State Medical College and an ex
pert on sudden infant death syn
drome.
“The big studies that have
been done nationwide suggest
heredity has nothing to do with
sudden infant deaths. We need
to try to find out exactly what
happened to these children.”
Officials said they learned of
the deaths after questioning
Lloyd and Terrie Lee Greeson,
whose 3-week-old boy died
Monday of SIDS — the third
baby the Greesons have lost to
the syndrome in the past two
years.
“We investigated the death to
make sure there was no foul play
involved. T he parents said they
knew’ of about 20 deaths on the
wife’s side of the family from
mysterious causes,” Dalton
Police Gapt. Morris McDonald
said.
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t )ln< nils said an amopsnML, S(
be conducted on the bodyoll ieir ( |
Gieeson’s baby, Jolm®) r
Allen, to try to deterr«L| ei
w hether bis breathing med | 3(:
isms were impaired.
W hitfield County Con im ! )ro
Leon Helton said healthdffJ ie
mem officials confirmed cH§ ie
<»l the deaths in a check of de®- nc
certificates and beganquw ^
ing more family membersloWj-* 1
to determine the exadaust 3 . r
Helton said the certifcM m
listed the deaths as unexp!a |v e>;as
or from natural causes. B 01 (
Naeye said SIDS is i f' 1 a
deied to be caused by emir®*' 1 ’ 1
mental factors during prepB P
cv that damage the infani’sl)» e ]
mechanisms to control H
• jail pi
" ,,n K feti.
“Mothers can haseproblfffigl s
m successive pregnancies he spi
damage more than one i fuated
Several families in the IreBentl
States have lost tliree child rootbal
But this family has suppot urned
lost 20 children over t hat ii
generations.” said Naeye, Bde
was notified of the deaths btpged
Whitfield County Health md th
partmenl. B^
The Greesons used a sf veren
device to monitor the brealiB2-H
of their third infantalterhtBpla
brought home from the ht pot tin
al, McDonald said. BF c
“T he system indicated >c|»la-
babv had stopped breathingl ' 1 >
they called the medics, but ■tv
baby died at the hospital* b
miles later.” McDonald salt l
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