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§§f- k\ Wednesday, June 1, 1983/The Battalion/Page 5 Missing plane lands Tuesday United Press International WICHITA FALLS — Federal Wiation Administration offi cials said Tuesday a light plane arrying four Oklahomans mis- |ingon a flight from Abilene has anded safely in Wichita Falls. An FAA supervisor in Fort /orth said Wichita Falls offi- lials told him Tuesday morning the single-engine craft had land- id after the pilot changed tourse due to bad weather. Civil Air Patrol members in texas and Oklahoma had been searching for the craft, which j/as overdue after leaving Abilene Monday for Tulsa, Okla. CAP spokeswoman Barbara Vilson said Tuesday that bad leather stopped a search Mon day night by CAP members who were llying along the flight plan filed by the pilot, looking for an emergency electronic .beacon. Wilson said no signal was picked up and a satellite which is equipped to receive the signal has made at least one pass over the flight route and was unable to locate the beacon. The CAP search reached Sayre in western Oklahoma be fore it was halted by the weather. The pilot, from Bixby, had filed a flight plan that would have taken the craft from Abilene to Guthrie and Chil dress, then through Sayre and Kingfisher in Oklahoma and on to Tulsa. ail escapees indicted n charges of murder or policeman’s death United Press International ■ MEADVILLE, Miss. — A Franklin County grand jury has indicted two Georgia jail Kscapees on capital murder ■barges in the February slaying of Mississippi Highway Patrol |Tooper Danny Nash, 23. Fred Dalton Brooks, 34, and tarry Trent Eason, 36, were ■barged in the indictment, made public Monday, with killing the Tookie trooper Feb. 4 along U.S. |4 near Meadville. Nash was [bund dead next to his patrol car vith gunshot wounds in the head and chest. Additionally, the inmates ^ere charged with burglary, Stemming from a holdup at Big Jee grocery store in McCall Creek on the day Nash was tilled. Investigators have said Nash as killed after he apparently Stopped a speeding motorist on he isolated stretch of highway. A radar machine inside the pat- ol car showed the motorist was locked at 67 mph. Eason is fighting extradition rom Elizabethtown, Ky., where t cans *s d tri coni iwnen s in Juare Dvinen rid rhey'n idlw tigs® El Ps he was arrested May 15 on a charge of forging postal money orders at a hospital gift shop and a drug store. An extradition hearing is scheduled for June 9. Brooks was arrested in Jack- son, Tenn. on May 6 for alleged ly using altered postal money orders. He waived extradition and has been transferred to the Franklin County jail. Nash had been a trooper for only 52 days when a motorist discovered his body along the highway. He was lying near his patrol car — blue warning lights still flashing. His .357 magnum was still in his holster. Brooks and Eason escaped from the Dooly County, Ga., jail Jan. 12. Following their escape, au thorities said the prisoners rob bed Frank Miller in a rural area near Montezuma, Ga. They took his wallet, credit cards and pick up truck. Use of Miller’s stolen credit cards was traced through several states, including Louisiana, Texas, Alabama, Georgia and Mississippi. Around town :thes ■itatifl ent^ for l! 1 he h! were’ at 1$ fro® CUfi RSVP to hold picnic Thursday The local chapter of the Retired Senior Volunteer Prog ram, (RSVP), is planning a “Spring Fling” at Tanglewood Park, located on Carter Creek Parkway. The picnic is sche duled for Thursday from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. For transportation contact the RSVP office at 775-8111 on or before Tuesday. Lunch will be provided. Reception to honor chemistry prof The Department of Chemistry will host a reception for Dr. F. Albert Cotton for having won the National Medal of Science, the first person to be presented this prestigious award while serving on the Texas A&M faculty. The reception for Cotton, the Robert A. Welch Disting uished Professor of Chemistry, will be held from 3 p.m. until 5 p.m. Thursday in Room 224 of the Memorial Student Center. Cotton was one of 12 scientists to be presented the Nation al Medal of Science by President Reagan in White House Ceremonies last Tuesday. Bryan to offer swimming lessons The Bryan recreation division is sponsoring swimming lessons to be held in four sessions of two weeks each, begin ning June 6. Both morning and evening classes are offered, and all classes are taught by Red Cross certified Water Safety Instructors. Classes are offered for ages 6 months and older, and almost every skill level will be accommodated. Classes for water babies, tots and beginners are offered at no charge. The fee for classes above the beginner level is $5 for the two week session. 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