The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 19, 1986, Image 10

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Police beat Warped
by Scott McCufc
The following incidents were
reported to the Texas A&M Uni
versity Police Department
through Monday:
FALSE ALARM:
• A Physical Plant worker re
ported receiving a telephone call
from a man saying there was a
fire in Rudder Tower. University
Police found no fire.
• University Police received a
telephone call from a man saying
the Memorial Student Center was
on fire. No fire was found.
• University Police received a
telephone call from a man saying
a fire was occurring in Rudder
Tower. No fire was found.
• University Police received a
telephone call from a man saying
the O&M Building was on fire.
No fire was found.
HARASSMENT BY PHONE-
/CRIMINAL MISCHIEF:
• A man reported finding an
ignited smoke bomb underneath
his desk chair in his Aston Hall
dormitory room. The man said
he also discovered obscene mes
sages on his telephone recording
machine.
DISORDERLY CONDUCT:
• Four men were seen run
ning nude in the MSC and caus
ing a disturbance. One of the
men sat on the MSC front desk
while the desk clerk was trying to
register a guest. As the men were
leaving the building, they were
yelling and knocking over check
cashing signs.
• University Police said a man,
who was angry because his girlf
riend wanted him to leave a party
in Puryear Hall, picked up a toilet
in Puryear Hall and dropped it
on the sidewalk, causing it to shat
ter. The man was taken to Brazos
County Jail and incarcerated.
RECKLESS CONDUCT-
/FALSE STATEMENT TO A
UNIVERSITY OFFICIAL:
• A woman in Mosher Hall re
ported that she saw a man riding
a moped in the breezeway on the
first floor of her dorm. University
Police said they contacted a man
to whom the moped was regis
tered, but the man said he had
sold the moped to a woman. Po
lice said the man further stated
that the last time he saw the
moped, it was in possession of the
woman’s brother. University Po
lice said they contacted the
brother and asked him to report
to the University Police Depart
ment. Police said the man told
them he didn’t have any informa
tion about the moped. The inci
dent was referred to the Depart
ment of Student Affairs.
DRIVING WHILE INTOXI
CATED:
• University Police said they
observed an Oldsmobile parked
at an angle at an intersection of
Industrial Road. University Po
lice said they found a woman be
hind the wheel of the vehicle who
appeared to be disoriented, inco
herent and whose speech was
slurred. Police said the University
Ambulance Service was called to
the scene, and they found a fifth
of vodka, some orange juice and a
plastic beer cup half full of vodka.
University Police said the woman
was transported to the emergency
room of St. Joseph Hospital and
admitted with an electrolite im
balance.
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NASA official say temperatures not reported
(continued from page 1)
Sen. Ernest Hollings, D-S.C., said,
“At this particular juncture it looks
like an avoidable accident rather
than an unavoidable one.”
Panel members also expressed ir
ritation at William Rogers, head of a
presidential investigating commis
sion, for refusing to permit congres
sional aides to attend his panel’s
closed-door sessions.
Rogers said Challenger’s right
solid fuel rocket booster appeared to
be the area where the trouble that
led to the nation’s worst space disas
ter started.
But Rogers told the panel it would
be a mistake to focus all attention on
the suspect rocket.
He said the shuttle’s huge exter
nal fuel tank may have been a con
tributor to the Jan. 28 accident.
Rogers also disclosed the strut
that attaches the booster rocket to
the larger external fuel tank was
broken some time during the flight.
Rogers resisted all attempts to
make him state a possible cause for
the explosion.
Speculation on the cause ot the
nation’s worst space disaster has cen
tered almost from the outset on the
right-hand solid rocket booster that
helps propel the space shuttle into
launch.
Investigators want to know if a
seal joining segments of the rocket
failed at the moment of ignition —
possibly because of cold weat her.
In his testimony, Graham at first
sidestepped the question of whether
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