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    Page 4 Monday, October 11
The Battalion
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Please keep in mind when calculating you hours that if you have
repeated a previously passed course(s), you cannot receive
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(Transfer hours completed in the summer of '93 or before that are
need to meet the 95 credit hour requirement, must be posted to
your transcript by the deadline.)
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845-0569
Rescue
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were aboard within 10 minutesofl Monda;
the explosion, about 45 minutes
before another blast rocked the
vessel.
After taking the injured to the
University of Texas at Galve
ston's medical complex nearby,
the boat returned to help 15 other
volunteer vessels fight the fire.
One of the rescued men, 53-
year-old Milton Williams o(
Beaumont, died on the way to the
hospital. Another two men,
welders whose work might have
sparked the explosion, were pre
sumed to have died instantly.
But Coast Guard Capt. Paul
Prokop said the efforts of LeBlanc
and his crew prevented many
more deaths.
"I don't feel like a
hero. I was trying to
help those guys get
out. I just wish those
other boys could have
made it, too."
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deal worse," Prokop said, adding
that the Tim McCall's crew hur
ried to the rescue, "at some con
siderable danger to their crew
and their vessel, without being
asked, without any expectationof
anything other than helping out
fellow mariners at sea who were
in distress.
"They are the true heroes oi
this."
LeBlanc and co-captain ]efl
Guidry, of Morgan City, La,
shied away from accolades, but
they admitted lives were saved
through their efforts.
"It's just something where we
were in the right place so they
didn't have to jump in the wa
ter," LeBlanc said. "If they'd
have jumped, with the current
and the wind, it would have been
a lot worse. Somebody would
have drowned or got run over."
Guidry, 50, said he never wor
ried about the danger of the fire
or further explosions.
"Anybody would have done
the same thing," he said. "I never
really thought about it to tell you
the truth."
Added LeBlanc, "I don't feel
like a hero. I was trying to help
those guys get out. I just wish
those other boys could have
made it, too."
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capture remained in effect, and
that U.N. forces were still trying
to bring him to justice.
Howe, appearing on NBC and
ABC's "This Week With David
Brinkley," said U.N. forces had had
"many opportunities to eliminate"
Aidid, but "that's not our job."
Aidid has reportedly called for
a cease-fire in the fighting that has
left 18 Americans dead over the
past week. U.S. officials made clear
that while the U.N. resolution call
ing for his apprehension remained
valid, the focus has shifted.
"We have a different set of pri
orities," Defense Secretary Les
Aspin said on ABC. Pressure will
be kept on Aidid until a political
settlement is found, but "we are
going to depersonalize it and Re
emphasize that aspect of it.'V
Christopher denied that there
was any secret peace offer to Ai-
did, and said U.S. special envoy to
Somalia Robert Oakley, currently
in the region trying to coordinate a
political solution, has not been in
structed to meet the warlord.
But if Aidid wants to stop
fighting unilaterally, "that's fine
with us," Christopher said
"And as you know, we hada
very quiet night last night in
Mogadishu."
Southerland
Continued from Page 2
together," Russell said. "I am an
ticipating having an enjoyable
time and getting to know what
Dr. Southerland hopes to see
from our class. I hope when we
leave the luncheon we will kno"'
what our role here is in the big
picture."
Murphy said, "I think it will b<
a neat experience. I am excited
about learning things there. I
hope to get close to Dr. Souther
land and get to know him as*
person."
In addition to the luncheons
with the freshmen, Southerland
has dinner with student leaders
every Thursday.
A