The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 23, 1983, Image 7

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Texas A&M has never
before.”
orientation also
Wednesday for commit-
embers participatingini
tal program for cl
il ages in the
ge Station area. Tlit
littee soon will be offer-
the 90-minute tutoriil
-am once a week a
ant Grove t
ch in Bryan. For
mation call the
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p.m. The meeting roon
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from the Jack and Dee Doshier
Leafning Center Monday by a
woman who posed as the infant’s
aunt and told employees she was
taking the baby to have her pic
ture taken.
“I think the baby is safe be
cause we have not had any de
mands tor ransom and we have
had no calls 'hat someone might
hurt the baby,” said police crime
analyst Gaylord Hayes, who is
coordinating the investigation.
Police earlier feared the
woman might sell the baby
We have not ruled out any
possibility. I might look like a
fool when this is over bul l don t
think this is a baby-saie type
thing,” Hayes said.
Hayes said when the woman
called the center to take the baby
for a photo session, she insisted
that she and not the enter
should dress up Jessica
He said it was also possible the
kidnapper knew the familv.In
e team will participati I
iment at North Ti
University on Saiini
unday.
e men’s team recently
ird place in a touman
itin.
hough the UltimateIi
ren organized since 151
only its second yeanii
nural organization,Gi
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tf)-mile swim, shark attacks
e went extramural toll]
' travel costs," he said,
e Ultimate Teamphni
med sport on a field ako
re of a fcxnball ~
s a run, throw andca:
to be honest,” Gunn
teams of seven pi
ine upon opposite end
Id. The team withthef
res to advance up thefi
throwing the frisbet
members.
; players can’t run witki
; or hand it off. Onit
catches the frisbet
foot is set and theplai
move that foot until
: has been thrown
er team member,
an instant turnoverifl
; hits the ground orapl
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s to intercept the frisbet
it down,
tarn scores a point wltti
catches the trisbeeiii
me. The numberofpcii
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re. An average gar
I to about 13 points,
u can't hit the person*
e frisbee,” Gunn said,‘I
contact sport. Allfouli
by the players,
u don’t cheat," he t
really don’t cheat. Tl
ry it’sadifferenlsport
a real good relationi
rost of the teams we
rn, who is Leachingett
inatomy here this set'
id any student withf
nic standing or anyfc
rrber can join the teal
ause many men are ®
t to play, an AandBtti
ly will be required
but more women >
d. The women’steatT
ily about nine players^
ficult to let them resL
ames because there
wo extra women pla]
d.
: Ultimate Team prat
ays a week from 6 pi
— on Tuesdays, Wet
nd Thursdays on die
>y the main campus d
nd on Sundays on thei
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r gave up
thee;
I will
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General Hospital, where he has
been since his ordeal ended ear-
ly Monday.
“I never gave up. I floated
with -.he current, trying to speed
U P £ he p:
Tied backstroke
‘‘Theve. were numerous small
sly sharks around almost all the
'Tee rime. At one point, a fish had
n a bitten my erp and caused some
;vda bleeding v/hich concerned me. I
ngas
■ised my finger and thumb as a
compression bandage which did
stop the bleeding.’
Three otne mer with
Cameron when their 21-tool
boat, Grackerjack, sank. 25 miles
south of Sargent during a
fishing tournament Saturday
vere rescued Sunday.
Campers noticed Cameron
trying to walk ashore on a re
mote beach near Sargent about
Rio iy September 23 1983/The Battalion/Page 7
Mondale
speaks on
Lebanon
United Press International
HOUSTON — Former Vice
President Walter Mondale, cam
paigning and fundraising in
Texas, said Thursday it is time
. to change American foreign
policy relating to Lebanon.
“In my opinion, the time is
clearly at hand and overdue to
spell out a new policy in Leba
non,” Mondale said. “We need
new elements.”
Mondale said he initially sup
ported sending the U.S. Marines
info Lebanon as part of the
peace-keeping force, but “all
■hat has changed ”
He said American troops
should be protected at all costs
but the present Lebanese gov
ernment must be broaden to in
clude all factions. Necessary
pressure must be placed on
Syria to leave Beirut as soon as
possible. Mondale said.
1 he former vice president, in
Texas for three days to raise
campaign funds, said efforts
should be made by negotiators
to ask Saudi Arabia to pressui e
the Syrians to leave the wartorn
Lebanon.
“She (Israel) serves our in
terests,’ Mondale said.
Mondale also said the Reagan
administration should define its
policy in Lebanon so the Amer
ican public can understand and
accept it.
Mondale, who will make a
speech in Austin Friday before
embarking to Los Angeles and
Palm Springs, Calif to address
the California Teachers Associa
tion, said he was confident he
would win both the Democratic
nomination for the presidency
and then the general election in
November 1984.
the telephone call to the day care
center, Hayes said, the woman
identified herself as “Jennifer’s
mother and said her sister
“Susan” would pick up the child.
When the woman arrived at
the centei and was shown a baby
named Jennifer, she pointed to
Jessica and said, “T hat one.”
Hayes said the baby named
Jennifer does not have an aunt,
but Jessica has an aunt, named
Suzanne
8 a m. Monday and took him to a
marina, where an ambulance
picked hi
horn losi
fighting t.<
n up. He -was
ig 40 pounds
i stay alive
weak
while
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