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    Page 6/The Battalion/Wednesday, April 4, 1984
White’s top assistant to manage
Walter Mondale’s Texas campaign
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United Press International
AUSTIN — One of Gov.
Mark White’s top assistants has
agreed to direct former Vice
President Walter Mondale’s
campaign in Texas, campaign ence by Jim Kuackenbush,
officials said Tuesday. Mondale’s southern campaign
The official announcement coordinator,
of Dwayne Holman’s appoint
ment will be made Wednesday
at a state Capitol news confer-
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MIAMI — Christopher B.
Wilder, a wealthy Australian
wanted for the sexual abduction
of a Florida State University
student March 20, has been tra
cked to the Las Vegas area, the
FBI reported Tuesday night.
The bearded, balding 39-
year-old Wilder is now a suspect
in the disappearances of seven
young, attractive women in
Florida, Texas, Colorado and
Nevada, said Joseph Corless,
special agent in charge of the
Miami FBI.
“Our search is intensifying in
the West coast,” Corless told a
news conference. “We have a
tracking of him going west.
There seems to be a progressive
move westward.”
He was seen in the
of Rosario Gonzalez who4
peared during the Feb.
Dea
filer
He said a man answering
Wilder’s description was ob
served at a shopping mall where
Michelle Korlman, 17,
peared April 1.
disap-
ami Grand Prix in which Hi
raced. He also was know
Elizabeth Kenyon, am
part-time Miami model,
seen with her just before
disappearance March3.
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Following the kidnapping in
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Tallahassee of the FSU co-ed,
who later escaped from a Bain-
bridge, Ga., motel. Wilder was
charged with violation of the
federal kidnapping law and
quickly linked to the disappear
ance of two aspiring young
models in Miami.
Corless said Wilder
wanted for questioning i
the disappearances and mi
of two young women «i
bodies have been found.T«
Fergusson was believed Ws
ped from Merritt Island,
on March 18 and Terry tfi
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agers,
Student and faculty electio
to be held today from 9 to 6
Elmo Pat
scheduled to
siana electric
a.m. and 2 a.t
Edwin Ed war
he will not im
cution.
Arthur F
convicted of
of two small I
to die at 7 a.
chair at Raifo
hi
Run-off elections in the stu
dent government elections are
today and the polling places are
at Sbisa Dining Hall, the main
lobby of the Memorial Student
Center and the Pavilion. The
polls will be open from 9 a.m. to
6 p.m.
Any one with a student I.D.
can vote in the run-off even if
they did not vote in the general
election.
Spring elections for 28 seats
in the Faculty Senate are also to
day from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the
following locations:
College of Agriculture: first
floor lounge of Harrington
Tower.
College of Business Adminis
tration: second floor lobby of
the Blocker Building.
College of Education: East
Kyle for health and physical ed
ucation department faculty and
the first floor lounge of Har
rington Tower for other faculty
members of the college.
College of Engineering:
Zachry Engineering Center
lobby.
College of Geosciences: Lan-
brd Architecture Center gal
lery.
Ida, and
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lower for other faculty« era |appeals I
bers of the college in the Lo.
College of Medicine : LcutorDracos
floor lobby of the MedKJl« d w aU(
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Sonnier’s bro
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tion faculty members. Tec
faculty members can voteiu
Student Union at Teagues! 1^;;; sayir
erans’ Center or at Scorn 1
White Hospital.
College of Science: i
Building rotunda.
College of Liberal Arts: sec
ond floor lobby of the Blocker
Building for English depart
ment faculty and the first floor
lounge of the Harrington
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College of yeierinanMf Cou 6 rUoslOD
cine: outside the deans
the Veterinary Sciences 8b
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Sterling C. Evans Libdiyi
has one Senate seat
voting will be in 211 Evam!
bary.
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Thursday, April 5 1984
601 Rudder 7-10 p.m.
Dr. John Koldus , Guest Speaker
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. —
> Launch preparations for the
> shuttle Challenger’s novel satel
lite-repair mission ticked along
* like clockwork Tuesday with the
j orbiter’s 43-hour countdown
I ready to begin early Wednesday
morning.
Commander Robert Crip-
pen, co-pilot Dick Scobee and
crewmen Terry Hart, James
“Ox” van Hoften and George
“Pinky” Nelson planned to ar
rive at Kennedy Space Center
from Houston aboard their
blue and white jets about 5 p.m.
EST.
Challenger and its five-man
crew are scheduled to blast off
Friday at 8:58 a.m. EST for a
bold six-day mission to repair
the crippled Solar Maxsadi
a sun-watching observalont
broke down nine monthsif
it was launched on Valent
Day 1980.
“Most of the tasks havees
tially been completed," s
NASA spokesman Jim i
“We don’t have any signifc
trouble-shooting jobs
This is the way we like it.
The countdown was
uled to begin at 3 a.m. V
day at the wind-swept conct
and steel launch pad.
NASA officials said prep*'
lions for Friday’s
run smoother than foranfp
vious shuttle flight,
seven days off the o
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