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On a trip intended to focus atten tion on his campaign for quality edu cation, Reagan collided with the Iran issue in a question from 11-year-old Heather Watson in a sixth-grade civ ics class at Fairview Elementary School. Recounting the history of his con troversial policy, Reagan said his ini tiative began as an attempt to estab lish contacts with friendly elements in Iran, and that when the Iranians dozen youngsters listening attenti vely at their desks. “It sort of settled down to just tra ding arms for hostages, and that’s a little like paying ransom to a kidnap per,” he said. “If you do it, then the kidnapper I i, f Si NEW ransom or do them any tavonj makes taking hostages profiiali|^ ( | a .[ a But (arises I suddenly, an oppoi» ght , ) to get into a corntn^t”,. jf, “It sort of settled down to just trading arms for hos tages, and that’s a little like paying ransom to a kidnap per. ” — Ronald Reagan asked for arms, he asked for help in winning the release of the American hostages in Lebanon. “And I’m afraid it wasn’t carried out the way we had thought it would be,” he said, speaking to about two is just encouraged to kidnap some one else,” Reagan said. In his news conference last week, Reagan said that it is wrong to do business with kidnappers, that “there is no way that you can discuss Unmanned rocket, satellite lose control, are blown up with a third party, and voufcf-ffl “j t that third party maybe can do Jm re thing you can’t do, that thrJpL s bur| have an influence on thesta^&mrsdJ over here, these kidnappen.ulj "The your people free — I did no( ^|fltted 1 as trading anything with thelia||||L ve n’t a pet s,” he said in the news aMLn Coa ence. * Whetl will be ; I he president said Thurst ar( | Pros did not know the fate of the jn Sat in Iran who had been dealin; .p er cioni< the United States. Kracuse “1 still think the idea was 25-8, foil Reagan said. However, noiins:iBr a j n st b went awry, he added, “I won'i^g j n( jj aI that mistake again.” Mrcent a Hs the 2 Bdrm APT NORTHGATE $200., 1 Bdrm BILLS PAID $190., LARGE 2 Bdrm, 1095 SPRINGS, GA RAGE, FENCE $300. 779-3700. 117t3/27 AGGIE ACRES - 2 Bdrm, 1 Bath, Duplex. 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A NASA videotape clearly showed a lightning bolt descending from the vicinity of the Atlas-Centaur rocket, hidden in clouds, and striking the launch pad about the time the vehi cle exploded. Launch officials, how ever, said they did not want to specu late on what went wrong until they analyzed data. Flaming debris from the shattered rocket and payload plunged into the Atlantic Ocean about three miles offshore. Coast Guard boats hurried to the scene to pick up any floating debris. The 137-foot rocket lifted off in a rain storm at 3:22 p.m. CST and quickly darted into a cloud bank. As it disappeared, observers saw what they thought was a lightning flash near the vehicle. NASA launch commentator George Diller said the rocket ap peared to be flying normally, but then he suddenly announced, “We have lost all telemetry data. . . . We appeared to have lost the vehicle.” Later, he reported that the rocket had shot out of control and was blown apart, at an altitude of 14,250 feet, by a radio signal that detonated explosive charges in the vehicle. lightning strike or any other factor until they had a chance to study all data received, launch director James L. Womack conceded: That was necessary to prevent the rocket from veering toward pop ulated areas. The explosion of the vehicle was not visible from the ground because of the cloud cover. But observers did hear a muffled blast. Although launch officials were re luctant to blame the failure on a “Certainly, there was a possibility there was a lightning strike in the area. We’ve asked the range to check all their intensity meters to deter mine if there was one.” John W. Gibb, manager of NA SA’s Atlas-Centaur project office, said range weather officials had as sured the launch team there was no lightning within five miles of the launch pad or the rocket’s flight path just before the go-ahead was given to launch. Launch rules prohibit a liftoff if there is electrical activity within five miles. The failure ruined a $161 million mission, with the Atlas-Centaur cost ing $78 million and the satellite $83 million. Karksnu »rcent) may be dyir: Videotape fe aci says hostage fe£ Jerald P Brown i Breen t. BEIRUT, Lebanon (A?jfdii'85. Moslem kidnappers on TkJS The K released a videotape of Anrljei rv Ta hostage Jesse Turner sayiiiir low American captive Steen is dying. Inf4i "You all know thatourfi It f fiwv i Alann Steen is dying," Ir*. said in the videotape ddiveteB the daily newspaper As-Sib BlNDIA “The doctor says in his i* tht preps that: ‘After checking the paindiana oi Alann Steen I found out du ten : had a crisis in his Wood pmsB^oach 1 . . . The symptoms he had‘made it te headache, hemiparicia, . the Pacers and difficulty in breaihe playoffs f< Turner said. and the M It was not clear what hem jtrying for by “hemiparicia.” A ainJBloosier sounding condition, hemipanJltliana si is defined as “muscularweal: that afflic af fecting one side of theb year, agair But there was no indiahosT‘ With fl was the condition in question |t Man held without bond in torture of women PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A man accused of keeping half-naked women chained in his secret cellar of horrors for torture, rape and killing, and of stockpiling human limbs in a freezer was ordered held without bond Thursday. went to the house and found three women, naked from the waist down, chained in the basement. They also found 24 pounds of human limbs in a freezer and other body parts in the kitchen, police said. Only when a woman went to po lice Wednesday, saying she had es caped from the rundown row house in north Philadelphia, did police be gin to suspect something foul was in the cellar of Gary Heidnik, a 43- year-old licensed practical nurse. Heidnik was arrested after police The survivors, ages 18 to 24, spoke of torture and rape, of a skele tal head in a cooking pot, a human rib cage in an oven and of two women who died in captivity. “He handcuffed me to a pipe and said nothing would happen to me if I cooperated,” said Lisa Thomas, 19, one of the women found in Heid- nik’s basement. “Just trust me,’ he said,” Thomas told the Philadelphia Daily News. “Then he took the lid off a note and two girls came out.” One of the three women was in stable condition Thursday at Episco pal Hospital, where she was being treated for dehydration, malnu trition and sexual abuse. Thomas, who spent the night at the hospital, and another woman had been treated and released, hospital spokesman Anthony Cirillo said. Thomas said she had eaten noth- >g i lured her to his house threeda'I fore Christmas with a flashyffl offers of money for clothesarJ taurants. Heidnik was ordered held** bail pending an April 1 hear :| murder charge in the slayingdl hie Johnson, 23, whose panl'i ied, naked Ixxly was found "fl day in a southern New Jersey* authorities said. Heidnik also was orderedt* lieu of $1 million bail on four* of rape and related chargesil ing kidnapping, ofiicialssaid | Evangelist to draw salary despite inactivity FORT MILL, S.C. (AP) — The PTL’s new leaders said Thursday that Jim Bakker and his wife would stay on the payroll but must not be ac tive in the ministry, while Bakker’s church said he might face dismissal for “moral failure” in a sexual liaison seven years ago. “The body of Christ is too valuable to be a party to bickering and conflict,” the Rev. Jerry Falwell said after the new PTL board met. Falwell said the board had agreed to an inde pendent audit of PTL’s finances and also would consider taking out a $50 million loan from an unidentified source in Great Britain to consol idate its debts. Bakker resigned as head of the television min istry last week, saying he had been blackmailed over the liaison and that there was a “diabolical plot” to take over the 500,000-member PTL. “We do not believe there is any evidence of blackmail,” the Rev. G. Raymond Carlson, gen eral superintendent of the Assemblies of God, said at a news conference in Springfield, Mo. “To the contrary, the evidence seems to indi cate that effort and money have been expended to cover moral failure,” he said. “We are deeply sorry to have to say this. We grieve for the impact all this has had upon the entire Christian j munity. “The complete procedure must and willifj lowed to determine whether resignationoi missal is in order.” Bakker has offered his resignation toll* semblies of God, his 2-miliion-memberPeri: tal denomination, but no action hasbeental: Falwell said the board felt the Bakkersi: continue drawing salaries and benefits. “This ministry would not be hereifititf Jim and Tammy Bakker,” he said,‘‘Itwotii be Christian to cut off the life supply totk 1 pie responsible for this ministry.” V\ Visiting Professor 8c Wife Desire To Rent House For Academic Year, 9/1/87-6/30/88. Contact: Ruth Clear field, 845-1941 or 693-3442. 120t3/27