10 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Sept. 17, 1985 Nation/World Police press search for fugitives hiding in Blue Ridge Mts. HOT SPRINGS, N.C. — A heat-detecting helicopter that senses humans on the ground joined 300 lawmen yesterday searching treacherous Doggett Mountain for two "woods-wise" fugitives accused of gunning down a rookie state trooper. United Press International "We're just keeping our fingers crossed and hoping it's going to turn up some new leads somewhere," state police Sgt. W.D. Stiles said yesterday. The chopper swooped over the rugged peak in the Blue Ridge Mountains on the North Carolina-Tennessee border while a heavily-armed posse combed the woods below for William Richard Bray and Jimmy Rios, both 23. Troopers with shotguns and sharp-shooters with high-powered rifles searched isolated farmhouses and hunting cabins, and police checked reports of sightings as far as 30 miles away in Asheville. But authorities said last night that they had turned up no new trace of the fugitives, who are armed with a .22 rifle and a .357 service revolver they took from the body of state trooper Bobby Cogins. 27. Bray and Rios broke out of the "We've got law enforcement officers all over everywhere and we're advising people to keep their vehicles locked and report any suspicious activity," he said. "Most of them know their neighbors because this is a remote area." Franklin County, Ark., jail and fled into the mountains Saturday after Coggins was slain during a routine check on a stolen pickup truck. The truck was found abandoned Saturday on a nearby logging road. The fugitives, who were charged with Coggins' murder in state warrants, are believed to be hiding on Doggett Mountain, surviving off berries and apples they pluck from trees, state police Sgt. George Dowdle said. "They're physically strong and they're able to stay in the woods for days and days and survive. They tell me there lots of apple trees out in these woods and it is apple season," he said. Stiles said people living on the sparsely populated mountain are on the lookout for suspicious strangers. Authorities said Coggins was killed when he pulled over a stolen pickup truck with Arkansas license plates on N.C. Highway 209. New Miss America reflects on victory United Press International NEW YORK — Miss America, Susan Akin of Mississippi, said yesterday that she won the pageant by showing the judges talent, poise and that she was a real person. Asked at a news conference in a midtown hotel how she was more than a pretty face, she said, "Probably just by being myself. Communication is so important. I'm a big talker." Akin, 21, who took home a $30,000 scholarship and a possible $150,000 in appearance fees, sang an English rendition of the Italian song, "Il Mio Mondo." She said she succeeded in the contest by displaying to the judges three important things. The blonde, blue-eyed college senior from Meridian, Miss., who defeated 50 other contestants at Atlantic City, N.J., Saturday night, said the talent competition in this year's pageant was stiffer than in recent years. "I showed them the talent that I had in singing. I showed them the poise I had in the swimsuit and evening gown. And I showed them that I was a real person," she said. Akin said her only regret was that her sister, who died of Down's syndrome, could not share her joy. Akin, 21, her voice acting with emotion as she recalled her sister's death at the age of 11 from Down's Syndrome, pledged to work with handicapped children in the Special Olympics. "She loved me in pageans," Akin said Sunday. "I would see her smiling face down there whether I won the crown or came in last place." "I get emotional because if there's one thing I could change about my life, I wish that I could have her today with me," Akin said. 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