The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 06, 1972, Image 5

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£ J» ( d ipixon Campaign Not Hurt By Bugging Caper
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Wednesday, September 6, 1972
BATTALION
Collegre Station, Texas
Page 5
H associate p, WASHINGTON bP)_President
1 tl ', sa '^ the Bn’s re-election campaign
'J " >rs to the pon’t be hurt by the furor over
us hy where oxiiisti, Tune’s bi-eak-in and bugging
iau Pommercia];' Democratic party offices, John
Itchell said Tuesday.
wtod to give in The former Nixon campaign
portance of ionaiief spoke to newsmen after
ms on semicoaiii|tni)leting 1 hour and 45 min-
'miconductors, ,i tes of secret testimony in the
are used in Bocrats’ $1 million lawsuit
ns to determintirer the June 17 incident.
W mi the surfani five men » two of them with
1 "''h other to the President’s campaign
^Tfocarl A, were arrested that night
■ electronic eavesdropping
gear, photographic equipment and
rubber surgical gloves inside the
Democrats' offices at the Water
gate Hotel. Government investiga
tors have since traced $114,000
in one of the arrested men’s bank
account back to Nixon’s cam
paign.
“I don’t believe it’s hurting
the President’s campaign,” Mitch
ell said.
The former attorney general
called it a “ridiculous caper” that
newsmen have “blown out of all
proportion.”
The President’s top campaign
leaders aren’t responsible, he said.
“If people act without authority,
then there is clearly no respon
sibility of the people in command
and control,” he said.
Mitchell wouldn’t discuss his
testimony because of a court se
crecy order, but said he had an
swered all questions asked by the
Democrats’ lawyer in the case,
Edward Bennett Williams.
Attorney Henry B. Eothblatt,
who represents the five men ar
rested in the case, confirmed that
Mitchell had answered all ques
tions.
Last Friday Mitchell had re
fused to answer questions be
cause Rothblatt had asked the
court to halt any further testi
mony in the case.
Saturday federal judge Charles
R. Richey temporarily blocked
Williams from questioning the
five arrested men, but allowed
him to go ahead with taking dep
ositions from Mitchell and others
not facing criminal charges in
the case.
Meanwhile defense lawyer
Rothblatt said he’ll call former
Democratic party chief Lawrence
F. O’Brien and perhaps nine oth
er top Democrats to give more
secret testimony in an attempt
to uncover what evidence will be
used against his clients.
Bulletin Board
Fish Growing
Rosh Hashonah, the Jewish
feast of the spiritual New Year,
will be celebrated with religious
services at the Hillel Foundation
Saturday at 10 a.m. and 8 p.m.
Persons interested should call
822-1661 or come by the house on
Todd St.
GLASGOW, Scotland (^—Ex
perts say fish in the Clyde River
are growing bigger because a
nuclear power plant dumps warm
water into the river, speeding
multiplication of the microscopic
organisms that the fish eat.
Sigma Phi Epsilon, formerly
Phi Delta Sigma, will continue
its “rush” through Sept. 9.
The national fraternity will
host a smoker at 2600 Todd St.
in Bryan at 7:30 p.m. Wednes
day.
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Employment orientations for
graduating students are schedul
ed Wednesday and Thursday at
4 p.m. in Zachry Engineering Cen
ter Auditorium 2.
Fall employment interviews for
1972-73 graduates begin Sept. 11.
The Industrial Engineering
Wives Club is opening a member
ship drive.
For information, contact Jane
Johnson, 846-2705, or Patricia
Anderson, 822-3628.
The Arab Student Organization
will meet Friday at 7 p.m. in
Room 2C of the Memorial Student
Center.
The Port Arthur Hometown
Club will meet tonight at 7:15
in the lobby of the MSC.
A meeting of the Association
of Students from Mexico is sched
uled tomorrow night at 7:30 in
the Birch Room of the MSC.
The Association of Mexiean-
American Students will hold an
oi’ganizational meeting tonight at
7:30 in Room 2A and B of the
MSC.
Students interested in learning
about Mexican-American culture
are invited to attend.
The Rio Grande Valley Home
town Club will meet Thursday at
7:30 p.m. in Room 3B of the
MSC.
The TAMU Weightlifting Club
will meet tonight in G. Rollie
White Coliseum Weightroom at 7.
Old members and interested new
members are invited to attend.
The A&M Wheelmen will meet
Sept. 12 at 7:30 p.m. in Rooms
B and C of the MSC.
The movie “Magic of the Bi
cycle” will be shown.
A Day Care Center organiza
tional meeting will be held Thurs
day at 7 p.m. in room 3A of the
MSC.
Anyone interested in any phase
of the development of the center
is asked to attend. '
Those interested who cannot at
tend can contact Virginia Leahey,
Director of the center, at 846-
7201.
A -Mobile Van from the Veter
ans Administration will be parked
in front of the old Carnegie Build
ing at 111 Main St. in Bryan
Wednesday and Thursday.
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