n ;y;\>' THE BATTALION Page 4 College Station, Texas Wednesday, April 7, 1971 6 Proper use’ near on FBI information WASHINGTON (AP) — Rep. Hale Boggs, D-La., said Tuesday he will in the near future “make proper use” of detailed informa tion supporting the demand that FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover re sign or be fired. In a statement elaborating on his House speech Monday accus ing the FBI of wiretapping the telephones of members of Con gress have reported to me their firm conviction that their tele- ph tie conversations and activities are Pe subject of surveillance by the FBI.” He said a recent poll of pub lic figures disclosed that “fully one-quarter reported they have reason to suspect their phones' were tapped.” But Senate Republican Leader Hugh Scott said he had been as sured by Hoover that the director had never ordered wire-tapping or surveillance of any member of Congress. Boggs read this prepared state ment over radio and television and declined to elaborate on the prepared text. Bogg’s original allegation of wiretapping of Congress mem ber’s phone drew prompt denials from the FBI and the attorney general. These denials were backed Tuesday by the White House. Boggs referred Tuesday to Hoover as “a man whose fairness and patriotism are unquestion able” but whose judgment “may be clouded by age.” Boggs added there is a “possibility that the heir to this unchecked power may lack his judgment and fairness.” For all your insurance needs *TATr*ABM Jpfc*-? See U. M. Alexander, Jr. ’40 ■ liliftuil * 221 S. Main. Bryan J&f', 823-0742 | State Farm Insurance Companies - Home Offices Bloomington, 111. Army’s ‘obituary’ rerun by request TOGETHERNESS, too much of it, was the scene at Dalis’ airport when two planes, each carrying- an instructor and student, collided and locked together about 20 feet above the runway as they were attempting to land. The instructors and students were unharmed. Flyers consider a good landing one they can walk away from, but this may be stretching it. (AP Wirephoto) AUSTIN