THE BATTAlt Page 6 College Station, Texas Thursday, November 8, 1973 MSC BARBER SHOP Located in the new part of MSC across the hall from bookstore on first floor. Hours 7:30 a. m. - 5:00 p. m. Monday - Friday Shine man available. Private Secretary Claims ‘Gap’ in Ta] TEXAS AGGIE DESIGNS IN NEEDLE POINT! Available Now At TEXAS A&M BOOKSTORE And KEYSER’S INC., IN TOWNSHIRE Created by CAT TRACK & SNAIL TRAIL WASHINGTON (AP) — The testimony of a presidential aide Wednesday raised a question of whether part of yet a third White House Watergate tape may be missing or nonexistent. The testimony followed notifi cation to U. S. District Court Judge John J. Sirica that Presi dent Nixon’s personal secretary, Rose Mary Woods, will testify at aa hearing into a White House claim that two crucial presidential conversations on Watergate went unrecorded. Sirica had summoned Miss Woods to appear. White House aide John C. Ben nett testified before Sirica that Miss Woods called him into her office Tuesday to say she had discovered a “gap” in a tape re cording made of presidential con versations. Bennett, an aide to White House chief of staff Alexander M. Taig Jr., said Miss Woods did not de- €r Equal Opportunity Housing INSURANCE — HOME LOANS BUSIER-JONES AGENCY 1200 Villa Maria — 823-0911 FARM & HOME SAVING ASSOCIATION (Nevada, Mo.) THE COLLEGE STATION Formerly East Gate Lounge BEER-$1.00 PER PITCHER Pool Table — Foosball — Bumper Pool and Your Favorite Games Open From 2 p. m. — Mon. - Fri. 4 p. m. — Sat. - Sun. Across From Sparky’s Pizza 109 Walton Drive 846-9819 AGGIE MUMS! Call 823-5792 CUSTOM-MADE For Aggies! Get that special mum for that special girl from THE FLORAL CENTER 2920 E. 29th, Bryan Next to St. Joseph’s Hospital SPECIAL GROUP RATES Open Daily At 3:00 p. m. ( 11 a. m. 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The White House said, mean while, Nixon is expanding his legal staff to deal with Water gate problems “perhaps more ef fectively than we have before.” Specificially, a spokesman said, Florida lawyer Sam Powers had been recruited for the hearings before Sirica. Noting that scores of attorneys % y.?t~ - 'V are involved in various Watergate probes, the spokesman said the White House had to expand its staff because “you can’t deal with 100 lawyers with five.” The spokesman promised again that Nixon will meet his Water gate problems head-on in ways that will be clear in the next month or so. In another court development, Sirica denied various motions by six of the original Watergate de fendants for new trials or with drawal of guilty pleas and said he would sentence them at 10 a. m. Friday. The six are E. Howard Hunt, James W. McCord Jr., Bernard L. Baker, Eugenio R. Martinez, Virgilio R. Gonzales and Frank A. Sturgis. McCord, who was convicted at the Watergate trial in January, had sought a verdict of acquittal and a new trial. The others, who had been in prison under provi sional maximum sentences for burglary, conspiracy and wiretap ping, had asked to withdrnj guilty pleas. G. Gordon Liddy, Watergate defendant, victed with McCord and sei to a prison term of sij eight months to 20 ye has asked a federal appe for a new trial. The seven men were connection with the June 11 break-in at Democratic it headquarters. The two presidential ml tions the White House says unrecorded were with I sel John W. Dean III 15, 1973 and former Atty, John N. Mitchell on June!! The six tapes Miss given Monday by BennetWa conversations on April 18, on which Dean on two occasions met with the Pres Dean said that in one cocti tion he refused to resign asl House counsel and that other he would not be a sea) for the Watergate scandal Collectors Conte Increases Entrm U -'^••.>.1 V ■ A‘- ♦ «-* • ^ - V WmmMm- n GEORGE LIPPE, president of Puryear Hall, and Ron Blatchely, director of student activities, haul wood from the cutting area for the 1973 bonfire. Civilian students interest ed in working should contact their dorm representatives or a yell leader. (Photo by Steve Krauss) Unicyclists Try Out Basketball Skills Book collections ranging from Nazi Germany to church liturgy have been entered in the Student Collectors Contest at TAMU. Twenty-five collections from students in 18 academic depart ments were entered, announced Director of Libraries John B. Smith. The contest will be judged and $550 in prizes awarded Nov. 9. Entries also include collections on horses, science fiction, poetry, philosophy, engineering topics and flower arranging. Dr. Luther Evans, known inter nationally as a scholar and libra rian, and two TAMU faculty members wall judge the contest. Students and faculty are in vited to the awards ceremony. It will be at 2 p.m., Nov. 9, in the WHO Ml >uglas turtis) The A&M Unicycle Club is planning a basketball game among its activities this year. “We’re trying to get in con tact with the Rice unicycle club to challenge them to a basketball Meats Team Wins Again The TAMU Meats Team chalk ed up their fifth straight win this past weekend after competing against ten other schools in the Eastern National Intercollegiate Meats Contest at Timberville, Va. Steve Jackson, Johnny Peugh, Ricky Marbach, and David Graf represented A&M in the judging contest. Jackson won beef grad ing and was sixth high over-all, Peugh placed fourth in beef grad ing and fourth in the over-all con test, Marbach and Graf placed fourth and fifth, respectively, in pork grading and eighth and thir teenth over-all. The team will travel this week end to a contest in Madison, Wis consin. game,” said club president Bill Crider. “We plan to participate in the Miles for Mankind program as a group, Crider said. “We also co operate with the A&M Wheelmen and entered in their time trials. “Unicycles are really gaining popularity nationwide and the number on campus has really in creased,” he added. The club was formed a year ago and now has 18 members. Crider said a member need not own a unicycle and everyone is in vited to watch the club practice. It meets the first and third Tues day of the month in front of G. Rollie White Coliseum. Practice begins at 8:30 p.m. AIRLINE RESERVATIONS FOR THE HOLIDAYS CALL 822-3737 University Library fa( suite. Evans will speak. 6 him as judges are Prof, tj Laverty, longtime Englishli member, and Prof. Thoraask Mechanical Engineering! ment and former chain! the University Library The contest is sponsored! Friends of the Library. “The response from stud) gratifying,” Smith said. ^ the University Library Friends organization had! such a contest would be ai plus for TAMU students, entries are most encourage Students who submittedK | represent most of the i ^ TAMU. They range front |_C)y0 Is men to graduate levels. Sii . coeds. | A Giving Thing When you | sake, back guarantee,) is no finer Keepsake ii tered and p Robert Halsell Travel Service 1016 Texas Ave. — Bryan “Soon will the present-day order be rolled up and ant one spread out in its stead.” —Baha’u’llah WHO IS BAHA^LLAH? Informal discussions of the Baha’i Faith Thursdays — 7:30 p. m. 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