FOR BEST RESULTS TRY ed strictly IA1TALION CLASSIFIED !!s on con. THE BATTALION Wednesday, March 15, 1072 College Station, Texas Page 3 ns will Ik pistols or s. Radios, Luggage, ips. Be1 Student Publications before deadlir I p.m. of the day proceeding publ; INGLISH PROFICIENCY HON: The English proficie Son for Juniors and Seniors dtmistry will be held at hrch 27, 1972 in Room Ownistry Bldg. it* English L ‘'nrs and Biology, hology will be given Wednesday, II, at 4:00 p. m. fn Room 113 of Biological Sciences Building East, and seniors who have not am previously are expected t this date. Three year prem< Mental students who are in their j Mm may be obtained from the finnncial J RGN if accepted. to be eligible to purchasi MM University Ri: mi University Ring, Went must have at least one Mr in residence and credit for (IS) semester hours. Thi fc preliminary grade 13, 1972 may be _ five hour requirement. Halifying under this regulation with the ring c’ Mr in resider (IS) seme: ISe prelin March 13, . His ninety-fiv Halifying i Mave their ■ with the Wen, Richard Coke Building. She, fill check all records to determi Visibility. Orders for these rings taken by the ring clerk starting Mi 1112 and continuing through May Hie rings will be ret: 9' C tilt 9 ED Schulz SAN JOSE, Calif. Angela Davis’ chief attorney accused the prosecution of being racist for dumping the only prospective black juror at her murder-kidnap trial. But the chief prosecutor said “it wasn’t racial.” Chief defense attorney Howard Moore Jr. told newsmen after Monday’s jury selection session, “we are now confronted by the specter of Miss Davis brought to trial by an all-white jury.” His colleague, attorney Leo A. Branton, explained that Janie L. Hemphill was the only black in the first group of 150 called for prospective jury service at the trial of the 28-year-old black militant. 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College 823-8051 SOSOLIK'S TV & RADIO SERVICE Zenith - Color & B&W - TV 713 S. MAIN 822-2133 several supporters of Miss Davis jeered him. Franklin Alexander, co-ordinator of the National United Committee to Free An gela Davis, shouted: “You racist pig ... You dirty scum. You’ve got your all white jury.” Harris said nothing and walked away. Later, he told newsmen: “It wasn’t racial. I don’t know if anybody will ever believe me, but it wasn’t.” When court adjourned Monday, the ninth day of jury selection, the defense had used two per emptory challenges and the pros ecution four. Each side has a total of 20 such challenges, which automatically eliminate a juror without any reason. Miss Davis, a former UCLA philosophy instructor, sat quiet ly during the challenges, an orange shawl draped around her shoulders. She is charged with murder, kidnap and conspiracy in the Aug. 7, 1970, shootout at the Marin County Civic Center in which a judge and three oth ers were killed. Moon rock to be on display Friday, Saturday at Zachry A moon rock brought back from the Apollo 11 mission by Astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin will be on display in the Zachry Engineering Center at A&M Friday and Saturday. The sample is a fresh-appear ing lava containing small cavi ties which represent bubbles formed by escaping gases within the rock and which occupy 15 per cent of the rock by volume. The mineral content is Pyrox ene 50 per cent, Ilmenite 30 per cent and Plagioclase 20 per cent. The rock was sent to A&M by NASA Manned Spacecraft Cen ter and will he on display on the third floor. The exhibit is sponsored by the Aerospace Engineering Depart ment in conjunction with the Space Technology Division of Texas Engineering Experiment Station. Guest economist lectures Friday Dr. Lacy Hunt, research econ omist with the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, will present a guest lecture on “Major Strikes and Monetary Indicators, 1953- 71” Friday. 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