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    Page 20/The Battalion/Thursday, September, 15 1983
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United Press International
MEXICO CITY — A federal
judge indicted on fraud a former
Petroleum Workers Union offi
cial, who charged he was abducted
in Texas by two hired gunmen and
turned over to Mexican author
ities.
District Court Judge Jorge
Reyes Tayabares ruled Tuesday
that “sufficient evidence exists to
formally indict” Hector Garcia
Hernandez on charges he embez
zled one billion pesos, worth
$700,000 at the current exchange
rate.
Salvador Barragan Camacho,
top boss of the oil workers union,
accused Garcia Hernandez of
embezzling the union funds when
Hernandez was in charge of edu
cation and welfare for the labor
organization.
Garcia Hernandez in turn ac
cused Barragan Camacho, who
also is a senator, of issuing the
orders to misappropriate the
funds and said he turned the
money over to Barragan Camacho
in cash.
The case took on international
implications last week when two
gunmen, who claimed they were
hired by Barragan Camacho, drag
ged Garcia Hernandez from his
McAllen condominium and drove
him 10 miles across the border in
his own car, McAllen detectives
said.
The kidnappers turned him
over to police in Tampico, 200
miles northeast of Mexico City.
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SEPT. 29, 1983
A judge ruled Monday that the
two gunmen would be freed provi
sionally after posting bail of $160
each, saying that they had cap
tured Garcia Hernandez in the
Mexican border town of Matamor-
os and not in Texas.
In another development con
nected to the powerful Petroleum
Workers Union, questions con
tinued over the death of leader
Oscar Pancardo Torres in a traffic
accident near Poza Rica, Mexico
last week.
Pancardo Torres and a secretary
died in the head-on crash with a
tractor-trailer, while the driver
died of a gunshot wound to his
head.
First reports said the shot was
fired before the accident, a subse
quent report said Pancardo Tor
res’ bodyguards killed the driver
after the accident, while police au
thorities said Monday that the
driver committed suicide right af
ter the car crash over consterna
tion about the death of Pancardo
Torres.
Congress began sessions Tues
day to study a new presidential
proposal to increase Mexico’s ac
cess to international credit and to
mint new coins to replace those
outmoded by inflation.
The government said the in
creased contributions to the Inter
national Monetary Fund and two
international development banks
would be a signal to the interna
tional financai community that
Mexico is coming out of its worst
economic crisis in 50 years.
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Rhodes Scholarship 1983
Are you a senior with a 3.50 + average? If so,
you may be eligible for a Rhodes Scholar
ship. You could spend the next 2 years at
Oxford University honing your career skills,
widening your educational base.
Contact Professor J. F. Reading
Room 211; Physics
845-5073 or 696-9190
Deadline: September 30, 1983
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Guatemalan independence honored
In commemoration of the Guatemala and Central Aim
independence day, the Guatemalan Student Associafa
tonight will present a video tape, “Unforgettable Guatemala
and a speech by Dr. Henry C. Schmidt, associate professoil
history. Schmidt, who specializes in Latin American shidin
will speak on “Ideologicau Currents in Guatemala during Ini
pendence.’’ The presentation will begin at 7 p.m. in
and is free and open to the public.
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WILD program offers certification
The Wilderness Institute for Leadership Development,
outdoors leadership training program designed to help student
safely enjoy wilderness areas and to minimize man’s impactu
these areas, offers leadership certification through the Wilds
ness Education Association. In the WILD program, pai
completing a four-week expedituon as specified by the Nation
Standard Program will be certified as an outdoor leader,
Established in 1982 by the MSC Outdoor Recreation Cos
mattee, the WILD program meets regularly during the year
offering speakers, films, trips and classes to its members,
open to anyone interested; no previous experience is n«
Applications and more information are available in the StudsJ
Programs Office, 216 MSC.
Freshmen win Worthing scholarship:
Three Texas A&M freshmen from Houston are recipientsi
E.E. Worthing Scholarships, presented annually to outstard
ing students from the Houston Independent School District
Jamyce Punch, Rodney Moaning and Craig Maki
awarded the four-year, $4000 scholarships based on need.sch
lastic ability, and leadership qualities. The E. E. WorthingTns
Fund, from which the money is drawn, was established in
and in its 30 years has given more than $3 million to
HISD students finance their college education
To submit an item for this column, come by The Battalion
in 216 Reed McDonald.
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TOKYO — Japant
oviet vessel lifting a
ion craft Thursday, i
he Soviets might has
vreckage of the do
anes jet, a Japanese
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emmost island of
News Service said
Agency ships sightec
national waters near
Sakhalin where the 1
lieved to have craslu
iboard Sept. 1.
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dinister Menachem
init Thursday, sendi
y his letter of resig
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dreign Minister Yi
tecome premier.
“The prime minis
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that I fulfill this task,
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