The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 02, 1974, Image 7

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    JAL NOTICE
e» must arrive in th(
lications before
day preceding put
ADUATE COLLEGE
ion for the Doctoral
)n, Lawrence Roger
in Recreation and
Kunze
he Graduate College
THE BATTALION Page 7
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1974
Sirica predicts cover-up case to last months
'ASHINGTON (AP) — The
itergate cover-up case went to
|l Tuesday with the judge pre
ting it will be months before the
renders its verdict upon men
b once sat in the high councils of
study of iNDUSHiP' erninent w ^h Richard M.
UKS AS IMPORjT"
at N 8 :00 mM Ever >' e ff° rt wil * be made to con-
Goodwin Ht| U (le the trial before the holiday
ion, but this cannot be guaran-
U. S. District Judge John J.
a said on the first day of the
e-consuming process of select-
11. 1974 at 2:00 pm
)1 in the Zachry Erin
Kunze
he Graduate College
ADUATE COLLEGE
ion for the Doctoral I
■al, Jose Jr.
of Philosophy in I
ng a jury.
AND 1 ^ 1- RETRIEVAL ffy da y S end the first P° o1 ° f 155
STRUCTURES. ffispective jurors had been whit-
J p to 65 and each one will he ques
ted in more detail and privacy on
Lrsday. In the meantime, a see-
a&m UNiVERSm J Panel of 175 will go through the
of the dean of Htial weeding-out process on
DNS AND RECOKDS K. r l n pdav
o purchase the Texu ^‘mcsuay. ...
raduate student muitWelore Sirica as defendants m a
"-two Tmj™ mJSSn'na 1 conspriacy case were three
mce may consist of tieBn once counted as among the
ester or one of toe uH . r ■ . . t i
”stpowertul in government, John
Mitchell, Richard Nixon’s law-
11.
ner session (both the if
ns). The hours puitjl
Kiade report periiRl
may be used in I
lour requirement Shi
•r this regulation
s with the ring clerk,
Coke building. Thli i
> October 21st in ordetl
checked to determini if
rnts already having i
eted hours on recent J
■ne. Graduate studentil
with proof (receipt) L
for graduation. OrdenMson, who were employed by the
1 be taken by the g
Jctober 24. 1974, u»l|
h December 6, 19!(. I
paid for in full whn|
Students will save I
grade reports along!
Students who fail to h
advance will be uksl
allow time for recoril
e rings are due to j
r's Office on Januinl
>ber 24. 1974 ^Deojtalking with friends, Sirica heard
irrive at the same f
is on duty from 8 i
m to 6 p.m. of eschi
h Friday. However, |
ds to be checked,
>rior to 4 p.m. durinjJ
We hope this infon
ind extend our congi
B-order attorney general; H.
Ddeman, Nixon’s chief of staff and
|tn D. Ehrlichman, through
|orn all domestic programs
red..
\long with co-defendants Robert
iMardian and Kenneth W. Par-
icon re-election committee
J2, they were accused of trying to
Be responsibility for the Water-
|e break-in through “deceit, craft,
pkery and dishonest means.
the defendants whiled away
Jir time writing letters, doodling
[. Cooper, Dean
ms and Records
Wells,
irk
excused 90 jury prospects who
;ed to be let out of service,
hey pleaded mostly the care of
Jdren or home or problems of
th.
e remaining 65 then under-
nt mass questioning for IVfe
rs, asked if they or any member
heir family ever had any dealing
h nearly 100 witnesses the de-
TR Y ise may call or the 44 expected to
3N CLASSIFIE1 tifv ' for the govern me it.
fhe judge asked the prospective
ors whether any had ever worked
the Department of Justice, or
House Judiciary Committee, or
U. S. Attorney’s Office, or tlu
nate Watergate Committee or
: special prosecutor’s office — all
whom have investigated some
jase of Watergate.
The judge asked about prior jury
perience, about prior involve-
nt in any lawsuits and whether
LEXES
rentral heat and
r - dishwasher-
garage, fenced
any potential juror was unable to
accept the law in its entirety or had
any “moral, ethical, philosophical or
religious reason for not wanting to
sit in judgement of others.
Finally, Sirica asked: “Is there
anyone who cannot presume that
the defendants who stand before
you are innocent men?” None of the
panelists stood in answer to that
question.
The thoroughness of the proceed
ing made it certain that no jury will
he empaneled before Friday at the
earliest.
Sirica has not said how many
challenges-without-cause he will
Hostages
held for
ransom
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican
Republic (AP)—Terrorists who took
over the Venezuelan consulate in
this Caribbean nation are holding
firm to ransom demands for the re
lease of an American woman dip
lomat and six other hostages, a
negotiating churchman said Tues
day.
The six terrorists demanded the
release of 37 imprisoned guerrillas
and $1 million in ransom after they
seized American Barbara Hutchison
and the others Friday.
Santo Domingo Bishop Hugh
Polanco Brito, who has been con
ducting negotiations with the ter
rorists, contradicted earlier reports
that the terrorists were weakening
in their demands.
The Dominican government has
refused to release any prisoners or
pay any ransom and has offered the
terrorists only safe conduct out of
the country.
The United States government
has also declined to pay ransom for
release of Miss Hutchison, director
of the U.S. Information Service in
the Dominican Republic.
Reporting later to newsmen.
Bishop Polanco Brito said he had
definite word that one of the kid
napers was wounded but did not de
scribe the nature of the wound. Ac
cording to one report, one of the
guerrillas accidentally shot himself
in the foot Friday.
permit the government and the five alternates for the trial. from discussing the case at home, All but Mardian are accused of Mitchell, Haldeman and Ehr-
defendants, and the final pool de- Thejudge admonished the poten- saying, You have a very sacred obstruction of justice in addition to lichman also face multiple charges
pends on that decision. tial jurors to stay away from news duty to perform — perhaps one of the conspiracy charge that is com- of lying to investigators about
There will be 12 jurors and six accounts of the day and to refrain the most important in your life. mon to all of them. Watergate.
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