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Page C College Station, Texas Wednesday, March 21, 1973 1 AUTO CLUB edway COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS * "The World's Fastest Speedway' lexaslwin200's Indy Championship Cars 200 Miles PLUS USAC Late Model Stock Cars 200 Miles BOTH EVENTS ON THE 2 MILE OVAL Saturday, April 7 1pm Tickets on Sale at MSC and Texas World Speedway P. O. Box AO, College Station, Texas 77840 SUMMER JOBS CawpcSb Olympia For Boys and Girls 7 to 16 Chris Gilbert will be interviewing for summer Coun selors on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9 — 9:00 A. M. - 4:30 P. M. •Highest Counselor Pay in Texas •College Credit Is Available •Three Terms—June 12 - July 7, July 10 - August 4, August 6 - August 18 •One Counselor For Every Five Campers Contact Texas A&M Placement Center For An Appointment and Location THE BATTALION Kleindienst Orders Gray Not To Answer Questions WASHINGTON L? 3 )—Under or der from the attorney general, L. Patrick Gray III refused contin uously Tuesday to answer ques tions on material contained in FBI files. Sen. Birch Bayh, D-Ind., said the order by Atty. Gen. Richard G. Kleindienst and President Nix on has given what he called a “black eye” to Gray, who testi fied before the Senate Judiciary Committee during hearings on his motion to be the FBI director. Sen. John V. Tunney, D-Calif., said Kleindienst’s action “clearly demonstrates that the attorney general is conceimed about rev- alations contained in the Water gate file. We have learned some things from information provided by Mi’. Gary; the question is ‘how much more is there in those files’.” At the White House, a Nixon administration spokesman said support of Gray for the FBI post has not diminished and that Nix on had not abandoned him, as al leged in a newspaper account. “I have the impression that the President’s support is exactly the same as when he sent the nomi nation up, and that is full,” said Sen. Hugh Scott, R-Pa., a leading administration spokesman on Cap itol Hill. Scott said, however, that the administration support of Gray 1973 Weather Running Drier Than Normal Bulletin Board TONIGHT Women’s Awareness Workshop will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Me morial Student Center Social Room. Society for the Advancement of Management will hear speakers from Reynolds Aluminum and Electronic Data Systems in Room 202 of Francis Hall at 7:30 p.m. National Association of Home Builders will take its picture for the Aggieland at 8 p.m. in the Architecture Building Auditorium. Panhandle Hometown Club will meet in Room 303 of the Physics Building at 7:30 p.m. MSC Bridge Committee will meet in the MSC at 7:30 p.m. THURSDAY Officers’ Wives Club will have a campaign coffee at 10 a.m. at the home of Jane Baker, 1800 Leona. Cadet wives are invited. For information call Jane Baker at 846-0651. Phi Sigma Beta will meet in the MSC Birch Room at 7:30 p.m. More showers with less x’ain per shower is the trend for early 1973 which is running 10 per cent drier than normal through February. January was wetter than nor mal, but February fell short of the average with only 2.55 inches in the Carters Creek catchment area in Bryan and College Sta tion. Three inches is normal for February. The 30-day outlook is for below normal precipitation of 2.4 inches or less and above normal temper atures reaching a 64-degree mean. The outlook was issued by the National Weather Service for mid- March to mid-April. February precipitation including two snowfalls ranged from 1.81 to 3.71 inches in the B-CS area, ac cording to data from an A&M meteorology research project. All other readings by 34 weather ob servers were between 2.06 and 2.94 inches. Kurten had the 3.71-inch total for February. The below-two-inch reading was in the 400 block of Mitchell Street. College Hills pro duced the 2.94 and several sta tions in South College Station and the east part of the region gauged 2.75 or more for the month. The A&M Meteorology Depart ment weather station gauged 2.37 inches on eight rain days. Feb ruary temperatures ranged from 76 on Feb. 5 to 28 on Feb. 10 and hit a 52.0-degi-ee mean, two and a half below normal. Rainfall in the East Yegua Creek basin west of Caldwell av eraged 2.27 for February. “does not include the television spectacular on Capitol Hill.” “The White House has nothing to hide,” he said. “And that is an authorized statement.” Gray declined to discuss what he called “matters of substance.” In his five previous appearances, Gray has discussed data contained in the FBI files and supplied, up on request from committee mem bers, the information pertaining to investigations conducted by his agency. Under orders given to him Mon day, Gray said, he could make in formation in the FBI files on the bugging of Democratic headquar ters in the Watergate complex available to four persons — the committee chairman, the ranking minority member and the counsel for both political sides of the committee. Previously he said any member of the Senate, but no staff member, could see the ma terial. Gray said he did not question the orders of the attorney general because “I’m a bureau chief in the executive branch. I serve at the pleasure of the President. I take my orders from the attorney general. I do accept those orders.” Alpha Lambda Initiates New Members Texas A&M has initiated 76 women students and two faculty members into Alpha Lambda, women’s scholastic society. The society honors first year students. It promotes intelligent living, a high standard of learn ing and encourages superior scholastic attainment. 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