Page 6/The Battalion/Wednesday, April 4, 1984 White’s top assistant to manage Walter Mondale’s Texas campaign Warped by Scott McCulla Ho 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- DON’T MISS!! •0 United Pn IN THE ^HNTM7 FBI searching for suspect in kidnappings, murders ALBUQl — A Kentt plans to bu women’s hi specialize in tomies, abo women’s s claims Albuc market is air Humana Ky., expect struction of cility on Jun regional via corporation ings will be < summer 198 The firm struction pi United Press International • • • & • • • • • Cobbles Espadrille An “Aneel” of a Angel 21 90 Sale Save 30% What a terrific find! Cubbies “Angel” espadrille. 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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. United Pre day t se: Following the kidnapping in 'itemu c ■ ■ 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 from Beaumont on March!! New appea to try to s executions of lentenced for and a ’ victed of the ;wo small boy to kill again chance. 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 „ , r i j launched a n 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( ences Budding for College« william Q ui Sonnier’s bro Sonnier, was ler 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 .mumg romnua. j u(1 and tl College of yeierinanMf Cou 6 rUoslOD cine: outside the deans the Veterinary Sciences 8b ing Sterling C. 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