Trie, fRT 1 THOEWDAI.E, TEX 76577 6/25/70 s Cbe Battalion College Station, Texas Tuesday, September 23, 1969 Telephone 845-2226 Senate VP Election Will Be Next Month DISAPPOINTMENT Aggie linebacker Mike DeNiro considers the score while taking a well-earned rest during the second half of the A&M-Louisiana State University game Saturday night. An All- Southwest Conference end last year, DiNiro received honorable mention this week in the Dallas Morning News as defensive player of the week after his first game in his new position. LSU outscored A&M in the contest 35-6. See story, page 4. (Photo by Mike Wright) CS Councilman Replies to Criticism of Local Paper By Jay F. Goode Battalion Staff Writer A lengthy rebuttal to an edi torial by the Bryan Eagle was given before the College Station City Council Monday night. Councilman James Dozier coun tered the criticism by the Eagle that a recent joint meeting be tween the city council and the zoning commission was not open to the public. Texas public laws do not re quire staff meetings to be made public, Dozier said. No zoning laws were acted upon during the meeting, he added. “I don’t think we have been in violation of the laws of Texas. I will publicly apologize if in violation,” Dozier added. “I will give my assurance that it would be the last thing on my mind to deny the public access if actions the council takes concerns the public,” Dozier said. Dozier further challenged the Eagle to sign its editorials “so that we may know who wrote them.” “I would like to know who is casting salt rocks in my direc tion. The community would like to know,” Dozier said. The Eagle made its criticism after the press was told by Col lege Station Mayor A. D. Ander son that the meeting was closed, said Eagle reporter Kate Thomas. In its monthly business, the council approved an ordinance which will allow mobile home park owners to increase their density of trailers per acre from eight to ten. The size of recrea tional areas in the parks was raised from 100 to 400 square feet. An ordinance was passed call ing for a public hearing on a pro posed annexation of a 145-acre tract east of Highway 6 and south of a newly annexed area. The fire code was amended requiring gasoline stations to post no smoking signs and have fire extinguishers within 75 feet of each pump. The council also accepted a bid to purchase 5,000 feet of fire hose for 89