Friday, September 30,1983/The Battalion/Page 9 jWarped by Scott McCuIlar U KNOW, CAROLINE, 5onE~ riMES I THINK PAUL'S &0T A POINT ABOUT KO/AAA/CE. EVEN K5 HAPPV AS WE'VE BEEN, LOVE'S A DIFFICULT THING... ..WE STILL HAVE PROBLEMS AND troubles; WE still HURT EACH OTHER AT TIMES.. IT’S STILL DIFFICULT FOR ME TO BELIEVE I'M LOVED SOMETIMES- YEAH, MAyBE PAUL'S NOT TOO EAR- ' ” ..OF COURSE, THEN OTHER TlttES X THINK HE'S FULL OF CRAYONS . m " ■ ■ • V : ■ Teacher poll shows Mondale as leader LI. 1 WfcATfaRTY/tyMDi I MrmKsMARK. YouMotimrs up? ( WHAT? ICHAHfeDM/MAJok. I'mnoVj IN ZoOLOCr'i. j mr? OH !)/E MMAiS &£N 1 WmSWINMUFE. I K Excuse Me. 'a photo by Di\|i tore accountintl )rth. exas Rangers to help Kilgore investigation AUSTIN — A poll conducted among members of the Texas Federation of Teachers shows former Vice President Walter Mondale as the strongest Demo cratic presidential candidate, the union said Thursday. TFT president John Cole said 1,500 of TFT’s 15,000 members in Texas, participated in the poll conducted in August. The poll pitted six Democra- Paul tic contenders, Sen. Alan Cran- oy ram un meyer ston of California Sen j ohn Glenn of Ohio, Sen. Ernest Holl- ings of South Carolina, Sen. Gary Hart of Colorado, civil rights leader Jesse Jackson and Mondale, against Reagan. The poll asked respondents: “Suppose the 1984 presidential election were held today, which of these candidates would you vote for?” Mondale received the highest percentage of support, 53.1 per cent, while Hollings got the lowest percentage — 28.7 per cent. Reagan got his highest per centage, 31.8 percent, when paired against Jackson, who got 36 percent. “These results are very in teresting,” said Cole. “They show that Reagan will have real problems winning teachers’ votes in 1984. “Unless he can do something very significant, very soon. Pres ident Reagan will likely lose the Texas teacher vote to almost any candidate who runs against him,” he said. Cole said Mondale’s strength was not surprising since he has name recognition and has ac tively courted the teacher vote. But he said Glenn’s “relatively poor showing” was a surprise. “Perhaps Glenn has relied too much on his reputation as an astronaut rather than engaging in the grass roots politics that form such an important part of a political campaign,” he said. Animal! 9-30) PAD The College Experience... (It should be more than Textbook learning) Delta Upsilon Fraternity is establishing a NEW chapter at Texas A&M. If you are interested in becoming a founding member of this non-hazing, non-secret fraternity, contact Dave Legman of the Headquarters Staff at 693-9891, ext. 110. DELTA UPSILON FRATERNITY An American Tradition Since 1834— )pulatio :dining United Press International 1ILGORE — Two Texas ingers will coordinate the two- iunty investigation into the lyings of five people abducted Jim a Kentucky Fried Chicken l) 11 SOIlS i staurant l asl weekend, author- I 1 es said Thursday. Law officers have come up :h few concrete leads since the ve people — four employees of United Press intematW It last food restaurant and a [STIN — The nunili jend — were kidnapped dur- [es in Texas prisons] 5a$2,000 robbery, taken to an g at a rate of 353 iw Ned dirt road about 10 miles lonth and has readw Pth of the East Texas town t point of the year M shot to death, r said Thursday. | However, police Chief C.R. aden stressed that the deci- n to place Rangers Capt. Burks of Dallas and Sgt. ies Wright in charge of the lestigation did not indicate a ep. Ray Keller! anville, chairman o e Law Enforcement! ; and author of swfj n reform legislati^ . predicted the 1 nave extra bedspal breakdown in local officers’ efforts. The investigation has been handled by city police, the sher iffs department in Gregg Coun ty, where the restaurant is lo cated, and deputies in Rusk County, where the bodies were found. “Having a coordinator will maintain a cohesiveness be tween the two investigations,” Headen said, “even more closely than we have been coordinating it.” A psychic who Wednesday vi sited the site where the bodies were found was not able to offer any leads, officials said, but she was expected to try again, poss ibly with a aid of a colleague. “Anything is worth a try,” said Rusk County sheriffs depart ment spokesman Doyle Williams of the decision by Sheriff Mike Strong to call in the psychic. HEADING FOR LAW SCHOOL? Hey Aggies! A Special for You! 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