Tuesday, May 2, 1989 / University Daliv Kansan Thomas analyzes Bush presidency - Continued from p. 1 Thomas said Bush would soon realize the problems of the Reagan era, including the budget deficit and Reagan's policy in Nicaragua. However, Thomas said Bush was emphasizing a need for ethics in government, a change from the Reagan presidency. "Clearly, President Bush is getting an eye-opener," she said. Bush's selection of Dan Quayle as his running mate still puzzled her, she said. "To this day, no one can explain the choice of Quailey," she said. Now, there is a concern to re-read and improve his image. Fasteen the seat belts! thomas said her favorite president "I felt he was the most inspired," she said. "We got no sleep for five days after he was shot. It was a world of pain." The world store still at that moment. "He world store still at that moment." was John F. Kennedy. Brian Short, Lawrence sophomore, said, "I thought her speech was fantastic. She's a great public speaker." Nancy Leonard, head of forums for SUA, said the time of year for the forum was poor, but that people who worked Thomas's speech benefited greatly. "Helen Thomas is a piece of history," Leonard said. "I think her perspectives and her experience can add insight to education at college Baby's abduction is identical to sister's 1986 murder case ALTON, Ill. — Police investigated a report yesterday that a masked gunman abducted a baby girl from a couple who made the same complaint three years ago in the Bronx. The suspect was found dawn vards from their house. The Associated Press On Saturday, Robert and Paula Sims reported their 6-week-old daughter, Heather, missing from her bassinet after a masked gunknocked Mrs. Sims unconscious, police said. her, Loralei, turned up missing. Her body was found five days later about 150 feet from the Sims' house. No arrest was made although the parents were considered suspects. The report was identical to one filed in 1986 in nearby Brighton when the Sims' 13-day-old daugh- "What are the chances of somebody breaking into your house and taking your small infant child once in your life?" said police Sgt. Billy Lawrence. "You figure out the way it could happen, that it could happen a second time in a completely different city. But I'm not trying to say anything." Yesterday, police in the Mississippi River city across from St. Louis said they still were treating Heather's disappearance as a reported kidnapping. "We are doing everything we can possibly do, but we have no idea where the child is," said police Bud Pyatt. Police said a 15-month-old son was sleeping in the house at the time Mrs. Sims said Heather was abducted, but the boy was not disturbed. No valuables were reported missing. Mims. Sims told police her husband arrived home Saturday night about an hour after she was knocked out and revived her. Tired of Searching All Over Town? 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