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ing pilot, he delayed '■nation onil, ■tiding ii L- ‘pleied i i Atlanta ^ogeulli, -' military ■ght from i, if the W| "ews noi minutes " Station is Andrews. ■t was the lent had was forced ;ency landirj lot realize landing ei-.| early on . Speakes stories to J.” ■ Friday, January n/Fac F tied the ght par n, Nagle ts north to addition oln dug during mended that! V/ 8 United Press Int V.l. BAsSCA - l Court Judge i I;u i ptih iduiid Keith , guilty of murcle yetir-old son I hi Wgbb, who ac t jiiUonney <iu<l re(|i without ;i jury . su as Hudspeth deliv did <>1 seoMid-c der. VVehl) will 1 Feb. 2d. Mudsp. could receive ;i t«. prison. >Htldspetli saic mem proved that Steven Marcel banging his he wall and immers tub of scalding w Wef)b showed and did not say die courtroom . diet was read. I 1 being led back i Jail by f c’clyi a I told a reportt i. ttonid'rights wei Webb's wile claimed bet bus were violated, already had his n before the d ial \ I v-4 irderMa ©\a said, outside the courtrponi. 1 ludspeth heard three days of testimony during the trial- . During Wednesday's final arguments, Assistant U'.S.-. Attorney Ricardo (•on/;de/ urged that tfie court find /r I \J\S ial ilo ebb’s rents tried died hi? >v’s bead au die Foi Iter Webb. aim* listless igerits tesli- Vehb said in his final argi neni that expen witnessi ould not deteruiin^vvhaf k ed the boy and could no pot i\elv identify the body tht \o < aus<’ of death Wii.s ever determined." Webb said. “The anthropologist said lie could not testif v as to the cause oi death, as to any burns or an v fracture on the back of the head,” Webb said, ref erring to Waltei Hirkbv, an Arizona anthropologist who testified railin'. Webb also argived that a u.iicmcnt given bv Ins wife Robin was made under stress and involuntai ily. “Mv constitutional rights will lie violated if I’m con- \ i< led based on an involuntary statement,” lie told die court. "It would be exploitation and would disbalance die sc ales of 1' aadiei Wednesday af ter noon, a psychiatrist was recal led to the stand by Webb. J)i IJnri v .Silsfiv is deputy commander of Williaan hcaumont Army Medical (.enter I h talked Webb down Irom a iadio tower that Webb had t ied to and sal on top of aider beaiihg the* allegations against him on Sept. 6. Relatives of missing meet with officials, nr % '■m? ¥ 1 ;K a United Press International HOUSTON — Relatives of some of the 81 crew members missing f rom an oil drilling ship which sank betw’een China and Vietnam Oct. 25 told investiga tors Thursday the crew’s letters mentioned bad conditions aboard ship. “We told them that from our sons, husbands and so on the maintenance on that ship was bad, that it was a clanged disaster and turnover of personnel was out of sight,” said Douglas Pierce, an Austin lawyer whose son, John, was aboard. Coast Guard Capt. Walter McDougall, heading a fact finding panel of three Coast Guard officers and two National Transportation Safety Board in vestigators, led the meeting and excluded the media. Afterward, family members told reporters the panel sought knowledge of crew members’ communications home, infor mation that might help with the panel’s responsibility — explain ing the accident. They said the of ficials also lis tened to family questions about the possibility of survivors, but Michelle Sullivan of Evergreen, Colo., wife of Canadian crew member Greg Sullivan, said there were no new answers. Divers on the vessel, which sank during Typhoon Lex Oct. 25, said lifeboats were gone. Although the vessel has not been searched completely, no bodies have yet been found. There has been specuhiiioji survivors in life boats niighi have reached the Vietnam coasi 90 miles to the west, but Vieuiam said it has no info.rmat ion. Pierce has offered a SlOO-.OP : reward for information lean in to survivors. a “1 think there’s going to.hr hope until they find a bod) Sullivan said. “That's all ! got," added Gerda Reed of S r Diego, Calif., wife of drilling su- pemisor Clarence Reed, an ARt () chhi.i l.td. employee. I hie ship, ow ned by Global Marine Iiic. of Houston, was th illing an exploratory well for \R( ”{) China when it sank with a •mixed crew ol 57 Americans, 35 .Chinese, lom British, two Sing aporean. one Australian and One dipino. At let the meeting, some rela tives said the session wa^ mean ingless.' A save Br United Press tm< \ j/ lof Austin Imaliv d< dijj davit was time iota f||, feat savings o! p Km $1,200 worth Villareal lugg Igallon jars ol penni iFirst Bank and ask Ithem in his saving' “I called the ha |lo make sure th chargt? me tor (on I the 35-year-old ca I guess tlu\ weir I prised." The exact tally ( vill not be. known i I counts ihe coins bnachiije. but V illai I there whre about 1 Welcome Studio di Back Cappelh . , Aggies! ome by the salon and get a D% Discount with a TAMU D. Don't Miss our Hair/ lothes Fashion Show at the oxz on Jan. 31! See al), t,he latest styles. )* *:• xS , V T *' C# i . » ►>/,*. <v i K fit - , r • . 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