Rockefellers’ wealth totals over a billion WASHINGTON (AP) — The in vestments held by three genera tions of'Rockefellers, either outright or in trust, total more than $1 bill ion, the family’s financial adviser said Tuesday. But J. Richardson Dilworth told the House Judiciary Committee the holdings are scattered among 84 in dividuals who never pool their re sources or act together. “It should be stressed that both the family members and their in vestment advisers in the family of fice are totally uninterested in con trolling anything,” Dilworth said at the confirmation hearings on Nel son Rockefeller’s nomination to be vice president. The aim of both the family and their economic advisers is simply to make more money, Dilworth said. Rockefeller’s wealth and its pos sible impact on the economy has been a major concern of the com mittee, and Dilworth’s testimony was sought in hopes it would shed some light on the subject. But the picture of stock portfolios is so extensive it takes 154 people to manage them, the talk of converti ble stocks, coupons and fiduciary obligations and the fact the vast holdings of the Rockefeller Founda tion and other family-connected funds were not included in Dilworth’s presentation left most members little more enlightened than they had been. Dilworth said his testimony marked the first time an aggregate or Rockefeller family investments had ever been put together. It showed the 84 family members own either outright or in trust a total of $295,388,000 in stocks, bonds and real estate which are managed by Dilworth and his associates in the family office. In addition, they are beneficiaries in two trusts with assets totaling $738,600,000 which are supervised by independent trust companies. Dilworth listed the major stock holdings in the two categories, which amounted to a roster of lead ing U.S. corporations. The totals do not include any per sonal residential property, jewelry or other personal belongings, nor do they include Nelson Rockefeller’s art collection, which he has valued at $33 million. In a separate financial statement he submitted to the committee ear lier, Nelson Rockefeller gave his total net worth as $62.6 million, plus being the beneficiary in trusts worth $116 million. Canceled checks show scheme of Ma Bell s political slush fund SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP) — More canceled checks from an al leged political slush fund by South western Bell Telephone Co. have surfaced. The checks roughly follow a $50-a-month scheme for political contributions by top Bell executives which the late T. O. Gravitt sketched out in his suicide note. The Associated Press obtained copies of the checks, which were written by James H. Ashley, Southwestern Bell’s commercial manager in San Antonio who was dismissed in an internal investiga tion. Asked about the checks, Ashley said he was told to contribute the money. Of the five politicians whose 1974 campaigns were recipients of the checks, Ashley said he had no personal interest in the races and did not know two of the candidates personally. One of the candidates to which Ashley contributed was in Austin, away from Ashley’s home district here. Gravitt, who was chief of Bell’s Texas operations until his death Oct. 17 in Dallas, had a notation in his suicide note about $50 monthly to politicians based on $1,000 an nual raises given to the top echelons of executives in Texas. Ashley’s canceled checks were: —$50 to Wilson Foreman cam paign manager, March 22. Foreman was a state representative from Au stin for years until he was defeated in the 1974 spring Democratic primary by Gonzalo Barrientos. —$50 to Nelson Wolff campaign manager. May 16. Wolff, a San An tonio state senator, ran unsuccess fully this spring for the Democratic nomination for the Dist. 21 U.S. House post. —$100 to John Traeger campaign manager, Feb. 19. Trueger of Seguin retained his state senate seat in this year’s elections. —$50 to Leo Mendoza campaign manager, April 23. Mendoza ran successfully for a peace justice post in San Antonio while retaining his city council seat. Bell has a pending request before the city council here for a rate increase. —$100 to Robert Krueger cam paign manager, Aug. 5. Krueger de feated Wolff in the Democratic con gressional primary and then beat a Republican opponent this fall to succeed retiring Rep. O. C. Fisher, D-Tex. The checks total $350 over a seven-month period. Ashley said he met Foreman only once but did not know him. “Why would I be interested in a race in Austin, Tex., of a guy I didn t know.” Ashley said he had never met Krueger. Ward K. Wilkinson of Dallas, Southwestern Bell vice president for public affairs, has said Bell ex ecutives are encouraged to contri bute to candidates of their choice. He declined comment when asked whether the executives were coerced. Ashley said, “Wilkinson would send a note to Porter Mitchell, gen eral staff manager in San Antonio, and he Mitchell would either send Ward’s note or call me or send a note of his own. ” Mitchell, contacted by The As sociated Press, would not confirm or deny his part in such a procedure. “I don’t think that I have any comment at all, due to all the litigation,” Mitchell said. Ashley, dismissed for misconduct after Gravitt’s death, has joined the Gravitt family in a $29.2 million de famation and libel suit against Southwestern Bell. r POLLY ANN’S GIFT SHOP CHRISTMAS SPECIAL 1 0% DISCOUNT WITH A&M ID CARD OR COUPON 2200 SOUTH COLLEGE 822-3251 TUESDAY-SATURDAY 11-6 TRINITY GARDEN DUPLEXES Like Home Living 2 bedroom - 1*4 baths - carpet - drapes central heat and air - electric kitchen - range, refrigerator - dishwasher - disposal - washer dryer attachments in garage, fenced back yard — pet accepted. 846-3988 1712 Trinity Place College Station, Texas CALL NOW TO RESERVE YOUR APARTMENT FOR THE SPRING SEMESTER APARTMENT SELECTORS 3200 S. College Ave. 823-7506 FREE SERVICE TO YOU Jenny Pitts Donna Brunton Don Whitney Evenings 1-535-7395 823-8531 845-2774 846-2131 846-3420 OPEN MON THRU SAT 9:30 - 9:30 PHOTO FINISHING SPECIALS Focal or Kodacolor Developed end Printed 12 EXPOSURE ROLL $197 Focal or Kodacolor Developed end Printed 0t»V| 20 EXPOSURE ROLL No Foreign Film Coupon must accompany Order •297 One Roll per Coupon No Foreign Film Coupon must accompany Order One Roll per Coupon a 2700 SOUTH TEXAS AVE. Page 8 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4. 1974 WANT AD RATES BATTALION CLASSIFIED FOR SALE One day k .10c per word Minimum charge—$1.00 » Classified Display Back issues of Playboy Magazines. Phone $1.50 per column inch 846-9893 24tfn each insertion 4 . l^E'ADLINE 7 foot Caldwell weed shredder in good condition. Call 3 p. m. day before pubhcat.on 822-3980 after 5 p.m JOB OPPORTUNITIES SPECIAL NOTICE WE BUY BOOKS EVERY DAY!! Whether used at A&M or not. Let us buy your hooks and you can rebuy at the price sold within the month. Why Pay More LOU POT’S At North sate Why Sell for Less FOR SALE OR RENT : BEUAIR , Mobile Home Park) 5 minutes from Swimming pool, TV cable, all city utilities, large lots, from $29.50 campus able, all city 822-2826 or 822-2421 Get the Best for Less 394tfn TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY For employment information at Texas A&M University Call 845-4444 24 hours a day Equal Employment Opportunity Affirmative Action. 406tfn through Af FOR RENT “Collectors Square” 608 South Bryan St. Bryan, Texas Antiques, Iron Beds, Wood Stoves, Kerosene Lamps, Tables, Chairs, Pie Safes, Wash Stands, Trunks, Pots, Wood Kegs, Old Bottles, Crocks, Glassware, Old Mine A Railroad Stocks, Old Books, Rocks, Agate, Petrified Wood, Geodes, Crystals, ETC., ETC., ETC. (DON’T TELL EVERYONE) This Place is Collectors Utopial Come Look, it you don’t find It, we may have it buried under something else In the basement! We sell, buy & trade. Mon. thru Sat. every week. "The Place With Atmosphere, That Has Items With Experience" TRAVIS HOUSE APTS. * Spacious 1 & 2 bedroom * Furnished or unfurnished * All utilities paid * Swimming pools * 2 laundries * Play yard * Shuttle bus service * From $155 505 Hwy. 30 846-6119 40tfn WORK WANTED Bahysittiug while you shop or work. 846-0273 5114 Typing, reasonable, 693-3161. 49t5 _____ 4 — Full time ty ping. Symbols. Call 823-7723. 392tfn Typing done, reasonable rates. Cun do theses and dis sertations. Mrs. Whitmore. 693-4483 291tfn Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All kinds 822-0544 233tfn HELP WANTED Service For All Chrysler Corp. Cars Body Work — Painting Free Estimates HAL8ELL MOTOR COMPANY. INC. Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922 1411 Texas Ave 823-8111 67tfn ATTENTION DECEMBER GRADUATES Yon may pick up your announcements beginning November 21. at the Student Programs Office, Room 216, Meeting Room A, MSC, 8;00-4 (X), Mon.-Fri. EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENTS will go on sate November 25 at 8:00 on a first come, first serve basis. 47t9 BROADMOOR APTS. 2 Bedroom, 1 bath, central air & heat, panelled, carpeted & draped, close to school. University Shopping Center, & Medical Center, $155. unfurnished. $175 furnished. All bills paid including cable. 1503 Broadmoor 846-1297 or 846-2737 FOR SALE 1972 Con tempo ri, 14x48, 2 bedroom, 1 Ixilh, carpet, CH, air, washer, near campus. $4200, 693-3644. 9' filrerglass Imat witli 2 swivel seats. $75. 693-2992. 51t5 irpet. Call .5014 Calculator MITS 908. Square, square root, reciprocal, 8-digit. Fixed or lloating decimal. Full memory. With AC adapter and case. Sell for $50 or best offer. Call Dave. 693-2526. 50t2 Electric typewriter, Sears l>est 12" carriage, 4-color power ribbon, special keys, repeat keys. Many features, excellent condition. Sell for $125 or best offer. Call Dave, 693-2526. 50t2 40' trailer. Call 693-3667. 50t4 Bring • your c Station store—: nnd prices you like. bikes to White’s Auto Store, College Station—your oldest and most de pendable store—for parts, repair, or trade ike. 230tfn 2 Bedroom Home in College Station with yard, fireplace, and dining room Within walking distance ofTAMU Call for Appointment 823-5469 5 0t6 SHAMROCK VILLAGE APTS. one bedroom furnisheo utilities and cable paid convenient to shopping center 3 miles from TAMU 823-8041 846-3687 RN needed full time on 11 to 7 shift. Shift dif ferential plus mileage. Call or come to Grimes Memo rial Hospital 210 S. Judson St. Navasota, Texas 77868 or 825-6585. Ask for Mrs. Winkelmann Director of Nurses or Mr. Fraley Ad ministrator. 808tfn OFFICIAL NOTICE OfticiaJ notices must arrive in the Office of $twr Publications before deadline of 1 p in. ofthedayprewi ing publication. TEXAS \a\i i MUHsrn OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS To be eligible to purchase the Texas A&M rity u undergraduate student must have at least one inn residence and credit for at least ninety-t\uo(92)serotitt; hours. A year in residence may consist of the M»i spring semester or one of the above and a full ninuw session (both the first and second terms). TV hoon passed at the preliminary grade report period on ft. tol>er 21. 1974 may he used in satisfying this ninety-t*) hour requirement. Students qualifying underlhiirtp lution should leave their names with the ringdeimo seven. Richard Coke building. This should be dootpra to October 21st in order for all records tobeehechii determine ring eligibility. Students already laimj ninety two (92) completed hours on record miyoffoi any time Graduate students are eligible to ordenii proof (receipt) that they have filed for graduation ft ders for mid semester will lie taken by the ringd«i starting October 24, 1974, and will continue December 6, 1974. All rings must Ik* paid foru when the order is placed. Students will savetimtiffo will bring grade reports along when ready tocrin Students who lail to leave their names in advanctwik asked to return later to allow times for record*i«li checked. The rings are due to arrive at the Rtptni Office on January 28. 1975. .All rings ordered, repnki of whether on October 24. 1974 or DecemberUft will arrive at the same time. The ringderlc bain from Ha m to 12 noon and 1 p in. to5p.m ofeadutd Monday through Friday. However, inorderformn to Ik* checked, orders must be placed prior loin during this ordering period. We hope this infornutn will be helpful and extend our congratuktiom. Edwin H. Cooper. Dean Admissions and Records Carolyn Wells. Ring Clerk 6 SPECIAL NOTICE BRAZOS VALLEY FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAM Is looking for A Community Educator and A Clinic LVN Apply in parson only: 308 W. 28 Bryan NOTICE Tl> BIRDERS 17 i’u-kiipx 49 tlim 68 M«W>. 2 DixIgrCmAl D'kIkc Town Wagixi. 3 Station Wmsoiiv 65 iSmft Models. I IHC Iftft Ton Tmck. Aninul Cajn,Brit Cltsirv I-oiimk** Furniture, (.hairi, Dwb. Oftn M.it hme*. Photo Equipment. Printinit Eqnipmx OiKrrd ProceMintf Equipment. Mail)'otherItm9 total lot. Bid torfii' w ill Ih* uviiilnhle ,iutl waled Iltdi recriifdi the(Mineoi the lii\entor\ Snpervivir.Siir]iliiilV* Warrliome. A'hury St . <'olle*r Station, Tna Mi 5 00 I* $1 . Deceinirer 10, 1974 Tim pnqirrt} nah iii'l> ami all bid' and towaat raiiidl technlcialille*. PETS AVON Needs part-time help in this area. Call 846-8224 sevtfn Irish setter pups. Bred fc*r hunting from proven W lines AKC ami FDSB. 2 litters M6-3946 WANTED l Volkswagen, cheap transportation, $150. Ask for Ml, 845-5675. 49t3 Honda 350 CL. Honda 175 CB. Excellent condition. Will sacrifice. 846-5645. 36tfn Opaque Projector, $75; Verifax Copy Machine. $50; B(X)k Copying Machine, $95; Adding Machine, $20; Dictaphone Set, $40. 608 South Bryan, Bryan, Texas. 48t6 2 bedroom furnished 12x60 mobile home on wood«*d 3 acres near university, CA-CH, anchored. $125 month plus utilities, 846-8051 or 822-55^0. 49riii Furnished and unfurnished apartments, $135 to $145 month. All bills paid. $75 deposit. 5 minutes from cam pus. 822-4498 or 846-1706. 50t7 Apartment for rent for 2. $45 a piece. 846-5132. lOtfn 2 bedroom apartment, appliances furnished. Will rent to Bobby. No phone calls couple or students under $100. 3 bedroom furnished brick home on old Heame road. CH-CA and 5 acres. 1 bedroom furnished home within bicy cling distance of Earn money now or Ik*tween semesters— wherever you are. Call 846-7381. 4It 16 Church custodian, weekends only. Saturday 8-12. Sun day 7-12:30 and 5-9. Bis .in First United Methodist Church. Call 822-1324 for details 5118 Men or women, hill or part time, $2 hour start No experience necessary. Hours arranged to suit you Part time 10-3 or 5-10 weekend*. Apply in person to man ager We also need management trainees Salary* open. Apply in person to owner Whatalnirgcr, Bryan or C S. 409tfn ROOMMATE WANTED WANTED Responsible person to care for our children, ages 4,6, 10. Dec. 26-Dec. 31 incur home. Call 823-0538. 50tf Newspu|M*r carriers needed $200 to MOO month. Ill I hours a dav. Ideal for students. Mint Iweacir.CJ 693-2323 or 822-1025 Need Cotton Bmvl tickets.'’ Ask far Bill, jx’fwti 846-4795 idler 6. 693-3313 ' ' v ROOM FOR RENT Roommate needed for next semester. Share 2 bedroom apt. with 2 guys. $73.00 month furnished, all bills paid. Will base own room. 386 Plantation Oaks. Jerry or SOtfti Room lor rent. Men onlv. Available mnv H22430l« 822-5235 TAMU. Room for horses. $85. Jacob Beal Agenc; 823-5469. ncy, 46t7 Male, lairge 1 bedroom apartment $47.50 plus bills, near campus, carpet and air conditioning. Clean, non- smoker wanted. Call 846-6692 50t4 SOUTHGATE VILLAGE APARTMENTS Family size apartments with lots of closet space. Individually controlled refrigerated air. Cable TV connections. Complete laundry facilities. ALL UTILITIES PAID One, two, three & four bedroom apart ments from $104.00. Some available now. Married students welcome. 134 Luther (off old hwy. 6 so., C. S.) Rental Office 846-3702 2 bedroom unfurnished bouse. $100 month. 1611 Ur- suline, 822-1.592. 50t3 LOST ATTENTION MARRIED COUPLES. One and 2 bed room furnished apartments. Ready for occupancy. 1 'A miles south of campus. I^ike for fishing. Washateria on grounds. Country atmosphere. Call D. R. Cain Co., 823-0934 or after 5, 846-3059 or 822-6135. 166tfn Doberman Pinscher, South College Station along Well born Rd Reward. Friendly . 846-6938 . 822-1910 50t3 SOSOLIKS TV & RADIO SERVICE INC. Zenith Sales and Services TV Rental 713 S. MAIN BRYAN 822-2133 AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call; George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-80S1 MOBILE HOME OUTLET Sales and ServlR Two Locations: S. Texas A Hwy. 30 693-2929 N. Texas A Hwy. 21 822-9140 ^Why_rent_when you can buy lor le^ COUNTRY STYLE LIVING AT— The Oaks apartments were built for people-who insist on the very best A totally unique and exciting way of Life is afforded by a completely new concept m garden apartments—locat *ed on a private wooded lake—coun try living at a convenient location. *v?- V *'t <- HWY. 2818 at industrial Part. (713, 822-7650. the doux chene THE ULTIMATE IN APARTMENT CHATEUX 1-2-3 Bedrooms furnished & unfurnished Alt electric appliances Individual Heat & air Club (Mansard House) Lighted Tennis Courts Baskt & Volleyball Courts Men & Women Exercise Rooms Sauna Baths A&M Shuttle Service Pools Party Room Lounge Area (with T.V.) Recreation Center (Athletic Equip. Available Free) Free cCable T.V. Laundry Rooms 24 Hour Security All Utilities Paid Play Area tor Children 846-3741 (y¥) office open between 9-6 Mon. - Pri., Sunday 2-5 1401 FM 2818 (West Loop) College Station Behind The New K-mart WILLOW OAKS APARTMENTS COME LIVE WITH US — — 1 B/R Furn. Efficiency Apts. For Singles — All Elec. Kitchens • Dishwasher • Disposal. — Ind. Heating & Cooling, Patios or Balconies Garden & Townhouse Apts. Private Patios, Covered Parking — All Elec. Kitchens, Attic Storage — 5 Laundry Areas — 2 pools — Excellent Maintenance — Security Patrol 3902 E. 29th Bryan 846-7996 MOtfn : 4, 3l). . BASKETBAII Oahs