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Shelton College Ave. at 33rd FREE PARKING TA 2-0139 ■ TA 2-0130 COP’s Seeking [Recount Turned Down By The Associated Press AUSTIN — Texas Republicans seeking a statewide recount of the Nov. 8 election got another turn down Wednesday from ; Democratic state officials. 1 GOP leaders hinted their next move may be in state or federal courts. Wednesday afternoon Austin lawyer Hardy Hollers filed a sec ond request that the State Can vassing Board hear immediate arguments on setting an election contest trial for Dec. 5. Secretary of State Zollie Steak- ley said Tuesday the three-man board would give the Republicans some sort of hearing before the Dec. 8 contest deadline, but not before hearing from the Demo- crats ? lawyers. Nothing New “We have reviewed the renewal motion and find no new matter presented. The board stands by its decision yesterday. We will not proceed until the other side has a chance to be heard,” Steakley said after Hollers’ second motion was filed. flcnovz Steakley said he had not heard from lawyers for the 24 Demo cratic electors, who are named de fendants in the Republicans’ con test su ( it. “If they don’t give us a 1 favorable answer on this renewal motion, I see no further reason to re-urge the preliminary hearing motion,” Hollers said. “Time is wasting.” He said he was convinced the canvassing board—made up of Steakley, Gov. Price Daniel and Atty. Gen. Will Wilson—has no in tention of hearing any arguments, even on procedural matters, be fore the Dec. 8 deadline. There have been unverified re ports the GOP will make a last- ditch bid for a recount in federal courts on a claim that Texas vot ers’ constitutional rights will he violated if a recount is not or dered. Damage to 1,000,000 In the, renewal motion overruled Wednesday, the Republicans said any further delay by the board to impound all ballots for safekeep ing and to order a full dress trial “would in effect cause irreparable harm, injury and damage” to more than one million Texans who voted for Republican national nominees. State Democratic Chairman J. E. Connally accused Texas Republi cans and Texas Democrats foi Nixon of “sorry sportsmanship by- giving aid and comfort to the Republicans in Illinois.” A grand jury investigation and a recount of some votes has started in Chicago. State Sen. Charles Herring of Austin said Republicans have not tried the “simple ahd adequate remedy” provided for election con tests in the state constitution—by filing contest suits in the district courts of counties where election irregularities are alleged. “Of course a hearing is the last thing these people want, because their publicity balloon will lose its air,” Herring said. TRIANGLE’S LUNCHEON MENUS Thursday Deep Fried Gulf Trout 75 Smothered Swiss Steak w/creole sauce 85 Baked Ham w/raisin gravy 95 Chicken Fried Steak 95 (Served w/two vegetables, salad, hot rolls, coffee or tea) Friday Deep Fried Red Snapper 75 Sliced Bar-B-Q Beef .85 Chicken Fried Steak 95 Braized Beef Tips 95 (Served w/two vegetables, salad, hot rolls, coffee or tea) SERVING HOURS 12:00 to 1:00 — 5:00 to 8:00 P. M. The TRIANGLE TA 2-1352 3606 S. College Bryan. qgg 1 'its Fine '^tsuch lourm kjQiMiw Rwd/jow prices. * -GROCERIES- Folgers—Mountain Grown COFFEE 1-lb. Can 69c Spry Shortening 3-lb. Can 69c 6-Oz. Nestles Chocolate MORCELS 2-Pkgs. 49c 9-Oz.—None such Mince Meat 2-Pkgs. 49c Star Kist—Chunk Style TUNA 4 - 6V2-OZ. Cans $1.00 Nabisco—Premium CRACKERS 1-lb. 25c Folgers—Instant COFFEE Royal Gelatin Desert 6-Oz. Jar 89c 3 Pkgs. 25c No. 2i/ 2 Can—Del Haven Peach Halves 4 Cans $1.00 No. 300 Cans—Hunts Fruit Cocktail 3 Cans 67c 1514-Oz. Cans—Heinz Spaghetti In Tomato Sauce 2 Cans 29c 151/4-Oz. Cans—Heinz Macaroni In Cheese Sauce 2 Cans 39e Kounty Kist—Vacuum Packed Whole Kernel Corn 2 Cans 35c 300 Size Cans—Alma Fresh Blackeye Peas 2 Cans 25c 300 Size Cans—Alma Fresh Purple Hull Peas 2 Cans 25c -FROZEN FOODS- Downey Flake ^ WAFFLES 2 Pkgs. 23e Taste O’Sea—10-Oz. Fish Sticks 10 Sticks 37c Libbys—Tuna Pot Pies Each 17c Libbys—French Fried POTATOES Pkg. 17c BORDENS MILK Gallon Jug 87c 2—V2 Gallon Cartons 91c BISCUITS 3 For 25c -MARKET- Fresh Ground Meat 1-lb. 40c Meaty Short Ribs 1-lb. 29c Loin Steak 1-lb. 69c T-Bone Steak 1-lb. 75c Pin Bone Loin 1-lb. 59c Deckers—Tall Korn Sliced Bacon 1-lb. 49c Wisconsin—Medium Aged Cheddar Cheese 1-lb. 59c Swifts—All Meat Franks 1-lb. 49c -PRODUCE- 48 Size Seedless Grapefruit Each 5c Roman Beauty Apples Lb. 13c Cabbage Lb. 5c Carrots Cello Bag 10c SPECIALS GOOD THURSDAY AFTERNOON, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2, 3 CHARLIE'S NORTH GATE -WE DELIVER- COLLEGE STATION