NATION AND WORLD University Daily Kansan, April 24. 1984 Page 12 Minister says boy will surrender O By United Press International DENVER — A 12-year-old boy, in hiding for 19 months because he does not want to live with his homosexual father, will surrender today at his mother's Pentecostal Church, the minister at the church said yesterday. The Denver Post reported that Brian Batey would come out of hiding to end his mother's 11-day confinement in jail and to fight a California court order returning him to his home. Batey, 39, Palm Springs, Calif. "Brian will be with counsel, and he is planning to proceed to the court," he said. Lovingway United Pentecostal Church. Authorities said the boy would be placed in the custody of a child welfare agency and then, pending other court action, returned to his father. "Our hope is for him to see his mother before the day is out." Gordon Brian called the Denver Post Friday to say that he was confident he would be allowed to remain with his mother, Betty Lot Batey, 39. Denver. The call was Brian's only direct contact with the media. "I can't wait until I get out of being my master," Brian said. "I'm just a pig. I'll never be a master." camera this time. "I want all the girls to see how good looking I am," he said. Brian said he wanted television cameras there. Brian described himself as a "pretty smart kid" and denied his father's claim that the Denver church had brainwashed him. He criticized the decision of State District Judge Robert Fallon April 12 that sent his mother to jail for refusing to tell authorities where Brian was hiding. Group calls Pershing 2 security lax The mother and son had lived underground with church members in the Houston area since Brian was awarded to Batey. Mrs. Batey, the former home of the couple Mrs. Batey turned herself in to the FBI April 4. 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