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l-\l. 2,1911 We Buy More Used Books— Because We Pay More— A SK THE AGGIES That Trade With Lou— Loupot’s North Gate THE BATTALION Thursday, December 2, 1971 College Station, Texas Page 3 Expert questions quality of Dowdy tape BALTIMORE (/P) — A Chica go electronics expert testified Wednesday the quality of a con troversial tape recording was not capable of giving an accurate pic ture of a conversation between a key government witness and Rep. John Dowdy, D-Tex. BUSIER - JONES AGENCY REAL ESTATE • INSURANCE F.H.A.—Veterans and Conventional Loans FARM & HOME SAVINGS ASSOCIATION Home Office: Nevada, Mo. 3523 Texas Ave. (in Ridgecrest) 846-3708 Pizza Jot Ml Smorgasbord Mon. - Thurs. 11 a. m. - 1:30 p. m. • All The Pizza & Salad You Can Eat. $1.25 “Our Pizza Is The Best, Anywhere.” drinks extra Across From The Ramada Inn — 846-6164 Michael Eisenmenger, the ex-< pert, went through each word of the scratchy 10-minute tape not ing there were large unintelligi ble areas of the conversation the government says was recorded in early 1970 in Dowdy’s Capitol Hill office. The tape, made by business man Nathan H. Cohan after he told the FBI of his alleged part in a conspiracy to block a Jus tice Department probe of his home repair firm, was first played for the jury on Monday. A transcript of the conversa tion was given to the panel by U.S. District Judge Roszel C. Thomsen, who overruled the strenuous objection by defense lawyers to use of the tape and transcript. Dowdy, 59, a veteran of 19 years in the House of Represent atives from East Texas, is ac cused in an eight-count indict ment of taking a $25,000 bribe from Cohen, conspiracy and ly ing to a grand jury. Government prosecutors ac cused Dowdy of taking the 1965 bribe from Cohen, former presi dent of the Monarch Construc tion Corp., a Washington area home repair firm faced with the federal probe. Cohen, a disbarred lawyer from Virginia Beach, Va., pleaded guilty to one count of fraud and was placed on probation. Harden S. Garber, a Washing ton attorney, testified Wednes day he received letters from a Monarch lawyer complaining of Washington urban renewal ef forts interfering with Monarch’s work. He discussed the matter with the chairman of the House Dis trict of Columbia Committee, Garber, counsel to the committee, said before the noon recess. The government maintains a “front-door scheme” devised by Myrvin Clark was to get an in-* vestigation started into Mon arch’s affairs in hopes that Co hen would be granted immunity from prosecution for testifying before a House subcommittee, of which Dowdy was a ranking member. Clark, a former salesman for Monarch who also pleaded guilty to participating in the scheme, testified earlier he passed the $25,000 in a briefcase to Dowdy at an Atlanta airport in 1965. Oliver O. Dibble, 60, a former attorney for the Justice Depart ment, testified Tuesday that Dowdy never asked him to “fix,” stall or delay prosecution of the Monarch case. Be Super Big ON CAMPUS Turn ’em on with a smoking Super Poster. Ideal for student cam paigns, rallies & room decorations. A great idea for gift or gag Send any B&W, color, Polaroid or magazine print, slide, negative, cartoon or drawing & we’ll SUPER-IZE it for you. Better originals make better posters. Super sized poster mailed in protective tube. Your original re turned undamaged. Explode Your personality 2 ft. x 3 ft S3 50 1 Vz ft x 2 ft $2.50 3 ft. x 4 ft. $6.50 Add $.50 for postage & handling for EACH poster ordered. 24 hr. rush service—add $2. for each poster ordered. In N.Y. add sales- tax. No C.O.D. Send cash, check or M.0. to: Super Posters Inc. Fish Drill Team to march in first competition Saturday A&M’s Fish Drill Team will perform Saturday in its first 1971-272 competition. The freshmen will compete with nine other Texas teams in the annual University of Hous ton meet. Other team members have marched together at least two years. The A&M freshmen met the first time last Septem ber. Four preceding TAMU teams won the U. S. drill title in the National Intercollegiate ROTC Drill Championships in Washing ton, D.C. Commander Mark Roberts of Killeen will lead the 27-cadet Fish Drill Team into the three-phase meet at Jeppesen Stadium. Right guide David Skinner of Houston will compete in the individual phase. “If we have a good perform ance Saturday, the team should place higher than it has in the past,” commented senior advisor Louis Ullrich of San Antonio. He said the fancy sequence by the Fish will be the same used in Tech and Texas freshman foot ball halftime exhibitions. The freshmen’s best U-H perform ance was a fifth place in 1969. The senior advisor noted the U-H meet will be the team’s first opportunity to feel the pressure caused by other teams shooting at the defending national cham pion. The regular drill competition season is during the spring sem ester. Accompanying the FDT will be Maj. Harvey Haas and Capt. Charles Briscoe, sponsors, and six upperclass advisors including Ullrich. Dr. Smith cited for Naval Reserve activities Dr. William R. Smith, head of A&M’s Psychology Department, has been personally cited for his Naval Reserve activities by Adm. E. R. Zumwalt, Jr., Chief of Na val Operations. Smith, who holds the rank of any use BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES fee dar per word 1e per word each additional day Minimum charge—75e Classified Display $1.00 per column inch SR'iT'i ^ each .insertion f 'i FOR SALE Must sell nice thoroug rcke, good horse for right thoroughbred good nably. Call 822-4774. gelding, owner. Priced 62t7 1)11 Corvette Coupe, all accessories, 8,000 fc Warranty. Excellent condition, list sell. $700 down. 846-0838. 61t3 Brand new Pentex camera, 60mm fl. 4, 4311 College Main No. 4. 61t4 Lou needs and appreciates your business. ■ you were short of cash when you sold wr books and would like to buy them you may do so. Same price, no teest, no carrying charge. Please pick Sim up by the 6th of December. This is 4 another way Lou tries to help all Wes. We are buying books for the •Mid semester now. We will trade books llittle as $ .96 to $2.95. See schedule. 61t2 Antiqued bedroom set (green) $135. Re- IKrator, $65. Three piece gold couch, »• Maple headboard, $16. All in good "ition. 846-6487. 50t4 J970 Yamaha 175 Enduro, 2,200 miles, 60 «s on pisto tam camera. M after 2 p.m. 846-8268. a « v» OU ;- es on piston and cylinder, $476. Petri - ® camera, lenses and accessories, $125. 60t4 Stei wozoom Swift, 846-0978. 50t6 Corvette, 1969, Phantom green, convert- ■four speed, 360 cubic inches—360 h.p., r, one owner. Never raced. Custom "Smeered, boat hitch. $3,600. 822-2093. 60tfn ?1967 Austin Healey MKIII ’SOOC’. htn tras ’ * ow mileage. Goil Vw or best offer. 846-2118. Lots Going overseas. 50t3 rP ton —F, fully automatic reflex. Never ^ 846-0007. 49t4 1971 ■WO Monte Carlo, loaded WO- After 5, 846-0306. One owner, 49t6 1969 New Moon mobile home. Air-con- Woned. Contact 823-2146. 41t20 TO GIVE AWAY puppies to give away. Part English Mr Spaniel, 846-6566, a.m. or after 60t4 Havoline, Amalie, Conoco. 35c qt. Prestone—$1.69 Gal. —everyday— st:oc k local major brands. ' v here low oil prices originate. Quantity Rights Reserved Heel Bearings - Exhausts System Parts, Filters, 'Uter and Fuel Pumps, 'iniost Any Part Needed 25-40% Off List Brake Shoes $3.60 ex. 2 Wheels — many cars Holley carburetors EELCO EDELBROCK HURST MR GASKET CAL CUSTOM Other Speed Equipment Alternators $18.95 Exchange Starters - Generators Many $13.95 exch. Your Friedrich Dealer Joe Faulk Auto Parts "" E. 2,">th Bryan, Texas JOE FAULK *32 Our 25th year in Bryan LOST trigon vicinity. 846-1069. the 2t2 25 reward for information assisting re covery of green Raleigh Super corse with White fenders and pump. Taken from dooi' of cottonseed lab (Ireland and Ross) around 3 :80 Tuesday, November 846-2741. Call 846-9013, 60t3 between Hugh phone Jim, ii, probably Hall and fish pond. PI Stainless steel Mido wristwatch ics Hall and fish .— 846-1609. REWARD! WORK WANTED Will do typing. Call 828-4679 » p. m. or all day Saturday and Sunday. 61t8 Typing, 846-2461. Ask for Cathy. SOtlO Typiag. Symbols. Notary Public. 822- 0526 or 823-3838. 132tfn Typing, electric. 846-7676. 35t20 Typing erienced. near campus. 846-8966. Electric. Ex- 136tfn WANTED CHILD CARE HUMPTY DUMPTY CHILDREN CEN TER, 3400 South College, State Licensed. 823-8626. Virginia D. Jones, R. N. 99tfn SPECIAL NOTICE THE AQUARIUM 1006 Windowmere 846-4697 Tropical fish and supplies Weekday afternoons from 6 to 9 p. m. Saturday and Sunday from 1 to 7 p. m. Hoover’s Tennis Service. One block south of tennis courts. Open 1:30 to 6:30 p. m. 846-9733. 82tfn Riders wanted to Chicago. Leave Decem ber 14, 846-8329. Two waitresses. Office Lounge, 1308 W. 25th, Bryan. 822-9837. Need money for Christmas or school ex penses? Service Fuller Brus^ customers. Flexible hours, good pay. 846-0378. ipresentatives to handle sales of “The Eagle” on campus, p Easrle” Circulation Dept, in Student repi Contact‘'“The °Eagle”' Circulation Dep< __ person, 124 E- 26th St. „ OFFICIAL NOTICE 1 p.m. of the day proceeding publication. ADMISSIONS AND AftM To be eligible to purchase the Texas University ring, an undergradu.^ student must have at least one ihiety-five hour requirement. Students Orders" for'these rings will be taken by Ring Clerk starting November 1, 971 and conHnuing through December i? 1971 The rings will be returned to th^ Registrar’s Office to be delivered on Theming cteriTte on'duty from 8:00 a m. to 12 "o K noon, Monday through Friday, of each week. H. L Heaton, Dean Admissions and Records Mrs. H. Brownlee, _ Ring Clerk 17t87 Students wishing “ ^jV^them land in their high school, may pickthem up in the Student Publications ° ,fice jj 3 ^ n Services Bldg ' AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3100 S. College 8_3-80ol • Watch Repairs • Jewelry Repair • Diamond Senior Rings • Senior Rings Refinished C. W. Varner & Sons Jewelers North Gate 846-5816 Service For All Chrysler Corp. Cars Body Work —- Painting Free Estimates HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY, INC. Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922 1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111 67tfn commander and is a member of Naval Reserve Research Com pany 8-3 headquartered at Col lege Station, received a certifi-* cate of merit for his efforts in behalf of the Navy’s Sea Power Presentation Program. The program is designed to make the general public more aware of the current status of the world sea powers. Cmdr. Smith has made presen tations to civic and related groups throughout the Eighth Naval District. He was chosen to participate in the program following a screening seminar in Washington, D.C. Admiral Zumwalt’s citation was formally presented by Cmdr. Ronald Darby, who commands the local unit and is a chemical engi neering professor at A&M. 0/8M[fS : KNITS Beautifully styled and tailored Levi’s double knit slacks, never bind, move when and where you do, spring back without a wrinkle. Comfort like this must be worn to be believed. You owe yourself a pair or two of the best — Levi’s knit slacks. TOM’S LEVI’S Pant Shop 800 Villa Maria 823-8213 Gonzalez urges Senate committee to release info on organized crime FOR RENT NEW COLLEGE STATION UNFUR NISHED APARTMENTS — New brick apartments now available for family units. Only V> mile south of Kyle field. Rentals as low as $115, $127, and $138, respectively for two, three and four bedroom apart ments. All bills paid. Central air and heat. Fenced patios, laundry facilities and major appliances all included. Hurry! Only a few of the original 200 left. Call i-3702, or visit 846-3702, or visit “SOUTHGATE VILLAGE APARTMENTS” rental office at 134 Luther St. in College Station. 45tl6 Two bedroom unfurnished apartment close to A&M, $76.60 monthly. Married couple, children welcome; sorry no dogs. Deposit required. Phone after 6:16 p. m. 846-2929. 37tfn ATTENTION STUDENTS: Two bed room furnished duplex. Ready for occu pancy. 1% miles south of campus. Lak* for fishing. Washateria on grounds. Coun try atmosphere. Call D. R. Cain Co. 823 0934 or aft fter 6, 846-3408. 9tfn VICTORIAN APARTMENTS Midway between Bryan & A&M University STUDENTS l ’. Need A Home Pool and Private Courtyard Limited Applications For The Spring Semester 822-5041 401 Lake St. Apt. 24 No Vacancies GOOD LUCK TO THE AGGIES 1 40tfn TRY BATTALION CLASSIFIED SOSOLIKS TV & RADIO SERVICE Zenith - Color & B&W - TV All Makes B&W TV Repairs 713 S. MAIN 822-2133 Rentals-Sales-Service TYPEWRITERS Terms Distributors For: Royal and Victor Calculators & Adding Machines Smith-Corona Portables CATES TYPEWRITER CO 909 S. Main 822-6000 SAN ANTONIO (A*) — Rep. Henry Gonzalez has urged the Senate Rackets Committee to loosen its hold in information that local authorities may need in probing organized crime here. The San Antonio Democrat said he issued the call in a letter to Sen. John McClellan, D-Ark., chairman of the Senate Perma nent Subcommittee on Investiga tions. “There is evidently a minimum of cooperation and coordination between federal and local investi gators,” Gonzalez told McClellan. Economist Jones’ article selected to be published An article by an economist with the Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology at A&M, Dr. Lonnie L. Jones, has been accepted for publication in the December issue of the “Amer ican Journal of Agricultural Eco nomics.” “Emerging Food and Fiber Systems: Implications for Agri culture,” originally presented at an American Agricultural Eco nomics Association meeting in August, is co-authored by Dr. Marshall Godwin, formally a pro fessor in the Agricultural Eco nomics and Rural Sociology de partment here. Godwin is present ly an economist with the U. S. Department of Agriculture in Washington, D. C. In a Washington dispatch, the San Antonio Express said Gon zalez cited the assault here Nov. 16 of William Gallinaro, a top investigator for McClellan’s com mittee. He told McClellan that it “would seem to me that much could be gained if your subcom mittee had a full and free ex change of information with San Antonio prosecutors and police. The county grand jury launched a probe of organized crime here after an alleged death threat against Gonzalez, Gallinaro’s beating, and other incidents. Gonzalez also suggested in his letter to McClellan Tuesday that a federal prisoner, interviewed here by Gallinaro prior to the attack, may be needed as a wit ness before the grand jury. TNS ru 8 “FOR AN ATMOSPHERE YOU WILL ENJOY” Featuring: FRIDAY — SATURDAY ‘Resurrection” — “Resurrection” Happy Hour Every Afternoon From 4 - 6 p. m. 329 University Drive North Gate 846-9973 Open 7 Nights A Week From 1-12 ATTENTION Race Track Concession Employees The “Y” has received gate opening times and worker schedules have been made. The schedule is posted outside Room 102 in the YMCA Bldg. Check the roster NOW to see if and when you are working. Student Y Association The Scale Modeling Club of Texas A&M will sponsor a model display/competition Monday, December 13, in the Ballroom of the Memorial Student Center. All scale modelers in the Bryan-College Station area are invited to enter their work in the show, and compete for kits and gift certificates to be awarded in two age categories, each divided into five modeling subdivisions. Models may be brought in from 6 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. December 13; judging and the display itself will begin at 8:00. The results of the judging will be announced at 9, and prizes awarded; the show itself will end at 10 p.m. Entry fees are 50^ per model for persons under twelve and $1.50 per model for persons twelve and older, to be paid when the model is brought in. All entry forms should be in by no later than December 10, to give the Club an idea of the number of entrants. Send to Hobby World, 305 University Drive E., College Station, Texas 77840 Name Address City Zip I am entering models in the Jr. category and/or models in the Sr. category Number in each division Aero Auto & Rail Marine Mil & Hist Struct & Sci L