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Charges Possible in Bomb Incident 1991 and Was Serving out His a Bomb, Price Said After Saadat by Balilbailalii Saadat Lost His Left Hand in the by Telephone Charges possible in bomb incident 1991 and was serving out his a bomb, Price said after Saadat BY BAlilBAIlAlii Saadat lost his left hand in the by telephone. probation in addition to being talked to him by telephone from explosion and also sustained Waldron's heart, lungs, kid- Daily Evergreen Staff fined and ordered to perform Harborview Medical Center in burns and fragmentation wounds. neys, liver and spleen were police still are investigating the community service, The Olympian Seattle. Police and federal Alcohol, donated to six other patients, bomb explosion that killed one reported. Police investigators still haven't Tobacco and Firearms officials Price said. WSu student and injured another, According to court documents, ruled out possible criminal have yet to speak to Saadat "I see this as a little something while information about the bomb Waldron said he was trying to charges in connection with the because he has been undergoing positive that has come out of this and the two men who were scare a person who he believed explosion, but have said they do additional surgery. sad event," Price said. involved continues to surface. was a drug dealer into going not think Waldron or Saadat Waldron received severe frag- Harvey "Buddy" Waldron was straight when he and two friends meant to harm anyone with the mentation wounds to the head Price also said a memorial ser- on probation for burglary at the broke into a house wearing masks bomb they constructed in Saa- and was pronounced dead late vice for Waldron is being held time of his death and any posses- and carrying an unloaded gun. dat's apartment. Tuesday after being kept alive to today at 4 p.m. in the Newman sion of a weapon, including a Payam Saadat, 20, who was Enough supplies to make allow his organs to be donated, Center of St. Thomas More Cath- bomb, was a violation of that pro- riding with Waldron when the another pipe bomb were found in Price said Friday. olic Church. bation, The Olympian newspaper homemade pipe bomb exploded, the apartment, along with a book "Buddy was kept alive for 24 "All of Buddy's friends are reported Friday. told WSU football coach Mike of instructions on how to build a hours because his folks wanted to encouraged to attend the service Waldron, 22, had been con- Price the two football players just bomb,. according to police donate his organs," Price said and help us remember him," victed of residential burglary in wanted to see if they could make reports. after speaking to Waldron's father Price said. Pats make Bledsoe first pick NEW YORK - The New England Patriots took Quarterback Drew Bledsoe over Rick Mirer with the first pick of the NFL draft Sunday to help Bill Parcells rebuild the downtrodden fran- chise. Bledsoe, the strong-armed and mobile Washington State Quarter- back, was taken by the Pats over Notre Dame's Mirer. "In the final analysis, we thought Bledsoe had a little more ability to throw the ball effec- tively, " Parcells said. "But I promise you, I will not throw him to the wolves, and he will not play until he's ready to play." After Mirer went to Seattle on " . the second pick - the first time since 1971 that Quarterbacks went ' '.' .' .. ... " . 1-2 - the real wheeling and deal- ing began. Teams like the New Orleans Muddy campers make their way out of the Greenstock quagmire Sunday. Saints planned for the free-agent future by trading superstars for draft picks - in this case Pat Swilling, the NFL's defensive MVP in 1991, who went from New Mud mires minstrels, merrymakers Orleans to Detroit in one of four trades involving first-round picks. As usual, there was an empha- music fest was shut down. at the wake of the party's demise, the rain since yesterday, and COMPIlED FROM 1It~.,,!U'....... sis on size - six offensive line- 3:30 p.m. building fires and creating their now we have to drive back to The Daily Evergreen men and six defensive linemen People arriving at the site met own musical entertainment using Seattle without even playing." went in the first round, along with Between 5,000 and 6,000 an expanse of muddy hills everything from harmonicas to Band managers sought out the six defensive backs. There were campers, music fans and mod- speckled with tents, small camp- sheets of metal. event's organizers in an effort to seven trades overall, all but the ern hippies were disappointed as fires and rain-soaked individuals. Bands waiting for their turn in arrange some form of compen- one for Swilling involving maneu- Greenstock 1993 came to an The mud, shin-deep in some the spotlight were upset by the sation for their respective vering draft choices. unexpected halt on Saturday areas, soon covered most bod- cancellation. groups' travel expenses. Then the New York Jets made afternoon. ies, clothes and sleeping bags. "I can't believe this," Jessie Some groups avoided theissue a shrewd maneuver, suggesting Rain and lack of generator fuel The people, many of whom Solomon, vocalist for the Seattle altogether by not showing were listed among the top rea- were drunk or stoned, managed group Made of Wood, said. to Phoenix that they wanted Garri- son Hearst, the Georgia running sons the planned three-day to maintain positive attitudes in "We've been camped out here in See 'Greenstuck:' page 16 back, and getting the Cards to swap places - from four to three. Phoenix gave the Jets run- ning back Johnny Johnson and Reception honors transit volunteers took Hearst. Parcells, in his first year as a BY STEPHANIE STRAUSZ=- .............iI'.IIII including a graduate student who was able to reach police on an tripled in the last year, with more chief executive after eight years Daily Evergreen Staff has volunteered for the last 14 emergency frequency and was than 150 volunteers currently. as the New York Giants coach, semesters. saved. Despite the increase in help, rid- played it straight. He had been President Sam Smith hosted a "I think Women's Transit is a Other volunteers also had their ers sometimes have to wait to be coy until Sunday - suggesting reception last Wednesday after- major reason why we don't have own problems that had occurred picked up because Women's the Patriots might take Mirer first noon at the Lewis Alumni Center more problems than we do," during the year, ranging from Transit only owns three universi- or even trade the pick. in honor of Women!s Transit vol- WSU Police Chief Robert Wilson drivers getting speeding tickets to ty-donated cars. Students can "We felt like we have to start unteers. said at the reception. groups of people jumping on the help by making use of the escort somewhere, and this is a good smith thanked the volunteers Carlton also handed out the cars on Greek Row. services while traveling on cam- place to start," said Parcells, who for making it possible for women "Blooper of the Year" award. It "Once I picked up a girl who pus. Waller Hall, Scott-Coman left the broadcast booth to run a to travel at night. was given to a girl who, while was so drunk that she almost Hall and Phi Kappa Sigma frater- financially troubled team that went He also introduced Sandi Carl- driving in unknown territory at 3 threw up in the car," driver Zale nities all provide escort services. 2-14 last season. ton, transit coordinator for Wom- a.m. in the snow and ice, drove Liu said. "I just drove her home "After.the two B Street attacks . Finances were obviously on the en's Transit, who recognized vol- into a sinkhole, dropped out of as fast as I could." unteers for outstanding service, sight, and lost radio contact. She The number of volunteers has See Transit: page 6 See Bledsoe: page 11 I Page 2 The Daily Evergreen Monday, April 26, 1993 INFORMATION FOR THE SCHOLARSHIPS LISTED BELOW IS AVAILABLE AT THE OFFICE OF SCHOLARSHIP SERVICES-A.E. McCARTAN OFFICE SUITE, STREIT-PERHAM. 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