2 Mondav. September 12, 1977 University Daily Kansan Kidnap victim freed NASHVILLE (AP) — A pretty 19-year banker's daughter kidnapped from her college campus last week was driven to North Carolina yesterday and released unhurt after a $150,000 ransom paid. The bankers had arrested a man and a woman. Annette Adams, a Vanderbilt University student from Maryville, Tenn., was reunited with her parents at the Burke County sheriff's Office, Morganton, N.J. He said of her, "Authorities said they had covered $148,000 in ransom money." Soon Adams was back in her home town, where her father, W. C. Adams, president of the Bank of California, pulled her eyes on her eyes but, she said she was all right, but she said she was all right. crying, "Do you care?" "I was not hurt," she said. "I was well treated. They did not bother me. They never threatened to hurt me at all." THEY MOVED ME around a lot. I was blindfolded of the most, but I could usually tell where I was by leaks in the blindfold and such. the blinded and ill, 'TD NEER seen them before, but I'd know them if they walked up to me now. "I'm glad to be home," she said. Then she broke into tears. Authorities arrested Shelby Ann Baker, 28, and Wayne Edward Garrity, 29, both of Stateville, N.C. They were charged with assaulting a federal kidnapping charges. N.C. on federal kidnapping charges. During the arraignment before U.S. Magistrate Barbara Delaney, Garrity said that Baker "didn't know anything that it was a full-fledged kidnapping." The magistrate upheld bail of $250,000 set earlier by a judge in Tennessee. When Garrity said Baker knew nothing about the kidnapping it had been committed, the magistrate told him it would be better for him not to say much. But as the two defendants were on their way back to jail, Garrity continued to newsmen introduced the federal building and agents hurried the paral to separate cars. WHEN REPORTERS asked him whether he knew Miss Baker, Garrity said, "I kidnapped her, too." Kent gym protested KENT, Ohio (1971) The eight demonstrators torc down a fence around the site of the 1970 Kent State shootings yesterday and challenged the university's new president to a debate over building a gymnasium in the area. **Faulty results:** in the day, four men were pulled from a Jeep and assaulted by protestors after driving through a crowd of demonstrators trying to drum up support. Sources said members of the May 4 Coalition yanked down the fence and went inside the area to chant opposition to construction. A nine-million-gym complex near posting sites. Four Kent State students were killed and nine wounded by Ohio National Guard troops during a May 4, 1970, antiwar demonstration at the site. ABOUT 100 PEOPLE who had watched yesterday's activities from outside the fence then joined the group for a march to the Student Center. Inside, new Kent State President Brage Inside was giving a welcoming address to 4,000 incoming freshmen and parents. Many in the protest contingent covered their faces to avoid being vide taped by campus security officials. Demonstrators strolled and chanted near the center door, guarded by 30 school police officers, sources said. They dispersed after challenging Golding to debate. challenging Golding did not respond to the challenge. GUARANTEE "Would BELD BE WRONG if I did not address the gym forthrightly." Golding told the new students. "What is not clearly understood is that the university and the trustees are no longer parties to the contract. Neither the trustees nor I have any power to prevent the contractors from going on the site once the stays have been lifted." Golding said the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati was expected to rule today on the coalition's latest challenge to the proposed gym. Opponents want the site preserved as a memorial to the slain students. Earlier, 300 people marched through campus trying to drum up support from Mum Bouquet SPECIAL $2.50 Cash and Carry See us for all your flower needs. The Flower Shoppe 1101 Mass. 841-0800 Rodger Moore as James Bond "THE SPY WHO LOVED ME" Eve, 7:30 & 9:30 Sat.-Sun. Mat, 2:30 Somewhere in the Galaxy . . "STAR WARS" Granada PG TEL/FAX: (842) 351-7090 Varsity PG Eve. 7:20 & 9:45 Sat.Sun.Mat. 2:00 University of Minnesota Buri Reynolds & Jackie Gleason SMOKEY AND THE BANDIT Eve. 7:35 & 9:25 Sat. Sun. Mat. 1:00 Hillcrest As the march neared its end, four men in a Jeep drove up to the demonstrators, abused support for the gym and drove them away. Most of the protesters aside, but none was injured, sources said. PAUL NEWMAN SLAP SHOT Bo Svenson as BUFORD PUSSEER "FINAL CHAPTER WALKING TALL" Eve: 7:38, 7:40, 7:46 Sat: 5:00, Mau 1:45 Hillcrest dormitory students. The coalition rally was held to coincide with the return of students for the fall term. The marchers beat up the men in the vehicle. The men later were taken into custody by university police and released. Delaved Emmys honor 'Roots' LOS ANGELES (AP) — After a four-month birth delay of East-West ingress, television's 250 Emmy Awards were prematurely announced. The series' making series "Roots" the bier winner making selections. "Roots," a David Wolper production based on the best seller by Alex Haley, was declared best limited series of the 1976-77 season and won acting honors for star Louis Gosset Jr. and supporting players Edward Asner and Olivia Cole. Director David Greene and writers Ernest Kinoy and William Blum also won, and the series got three other awards in craft categories. "Roots" provided a degree of drama for the marathon awards special. predictable wittewife. James Garnier of the "Rockford Files" and Indya Wagner of the "Bionic Woman" won Emmys as stars of dramatic series. Carroll O'Connor of "All In the Family" and Willie Mays as comedian predictable wonders as comedy series leads, including "Avenue Q." The Emmys included one for "Van Dyke and Company," canceled after 11 weeks on NBC, and "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," which has passed into returns after seven hit Benulh Bondi, the veteran character actress in "The Pony Cart" segment of "The Waltons," was given the award for best lead actress in a series. "Bondi, veteran of memorable performances on the stage and screen for more than 50 years, is seen in a ear of the Emmy. He's also beautiful," she said. "This is truly a bonus." Gossett, who was competing with three fellow actors of "Roots," thanked his collaborators as well as his own roots, which he said "continue from Africa to Georgia, South Carolina and all the way to New York." 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Most series refused to refuse. appear on the NBC broadcast and the network found itself without a show. After court suits and crosscountry accusations, a compromise was reached. The prime-time awards would be presented by the Hollywood people; the National Academy would handle the rest. But the two units remained divided. Hollywood formed its own organization, separate from the easterners. Appearing as emcees were Robert Blake of "Baretta" and Angle Dickinson of "Police Woman." The event was in suburban Pasadena at the city's Civic Auditorium. Among the Hollywood celebrities who presented awards were Carol Burnett, Harvey Korman, Mary Tyler Moore, Alan Dalal, Hai Linder, Pauline Moreau, Henry Winkler, Jack Kluugan, Dick Van Dyke, Don Rickles, Jack Albertson and Gabe Kaplan. 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