The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 12, 1975, Image 6

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Outdoor survey
The Outdoor Recreation Committee is conducting a survey to deter
mine the interest of the student body in seeking the Outdoor Experience.
Questionnaires are available in the Library and on the first floor of the
MSC.
Collection boxes for completed forms will be at these locations and in
room 216 of the MSC through Thursday.
The survey will continue through Thursday.
For someone you love
Valentine’s Day carnations will be on sale from OPA in the MSC this
week.
Flowers will be delivered Friday to dorm rooms or offices on campus for
$1 each. Pick up orders are also available for 75 c. Every carnation will have a
note attached with a satin ribbon.
Flower stands will be at the Rudder fountain, the Student Programs
office at the MSC, and the mall between the Academic Building and Cush
ing Library on Friday for pick up sales. Carnations will also be sold Friday
night at the Aggie Cinema movie “Romeo and Juliet. ”
Up the river-with canoes
Comedy basketball
Tickets are on sale throughout Bryan and College Station for the Feb.
27 performance of the Harlem Globetrotters.
The show is scheduled for 8 p.m. in G. Rollie White Coliseum.
Texas A&M’s Town Hall Committee of the Memorial Student Center
sponsors the Globetrotters as a TAMU Special attraction.
Tickets are on sale at all five Bryan and College Station banks and at the
Rudder Center box office, Sears and Wards.
Learn to drive, and save
A Defensive Driving Course, sponsored by Cooper-Halsell Insurance,
will be conducted on Friday and Saturday at the St. Thomas Episcopal
Church Parish Hall, 906 Jersey Street in College Station.
The first session will be held from 6 to 10 p.m. Friday and the second
session will be held on Saturday from 8 a.m. till noon.
Tuition is $8.00 per person.
Those completing the course will be eligible for a 10% discount on their
automobile insurance for a 3-year period.
For further information, or pre-registration, call Howard Goldsmith at
846-4945 or Kay Halsell at 846-1731.
KAMU open house
An open house and tours will mark the fifth anniversary of KAMU-TV
Saturday from 6 to 7:30 p. m., announced Dr. Mel Chastain, manager of the
educational station operated by Texas A&M University.
The station is located south of Kyle field. It moved to the new facilities
in 1972.
Sophomore council work
The Sophomore Class Council is conducting a membership drive
through Feb. 21.
Any sophomore interested in working on the council should come by
the Class of ’77 booth in the Student Programs Office.
For frirther'irrfbrmation" contact Paul Lombardino, 845-2004.
A change in the flight plan
A minor change is necessary in enrollment for spring classes of the
Texas A&M University Flying Club.
A final date to sign for the instrumentation class is today. Tuesday and
Thursday nights are the last opportunities to sign for the ground school.
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1975
Outdoor Recreation announces its first canoe trip of the Spring semes
ter February 15 and 16 down the scenic Colorado River.
It is a slow running river and anyone can come even if you have never
canoed before. It will be an enjoyable weekend for anyone looking for some
peace and quiet.
The trip leader is Ann Chenoweth and can be reached at 845-4709. If
you are interested in going, please sign up at the Student Programs desk in
the MSC and come to the informational meeting, Thursday in room 308 of
the Rudder Tower at 7 P.M.
FORT WORTH (AP) — He calls
himself Zapata, but, an investigator
said Tuesday, he’s something of a
cross between actor George C.
Scott and Abraham Lincoln.
“I never ran across a guy like this
in my life,” said Deputy Constable
Charlie Butts.
“He’s the flim-flam man with the
demeanor of Abraham Lincoln. ”
Zapata, you see, is aeon man. Not
necessarily a great one, but cer
tainly a busy one, even at age 50.
He’s in jail here, accused of
polygamy, fraud, robbery, burg
lary, parole violation, car theft and
an assortment of lesser mischief,
much of which he appears to have
forgotten.
Butts said Zapata’s real name just
might be Gordon Wayne Mosser,
and he may be from Milwaukee, via
New Orleans, an untold number of
Texas cities, including Lubbock and
Midland, “and God knows where.
But he’s not sure.
It is difficult to be harsh with
Zapata, Butts said. “He looks like
somebody’s grandfather. He’s as
nice a guy as you’d want to meet.
“He looks at you like a beagle,
and those eyes just devastate you.”
“He said as best he can re
member, he’s been married seven
times,” Butts said. “He doesn’t re
member, but he thinks he was di
vorced from all but two or three.
This is Zapata’s story, compiled
by Butts and sheriff s deputy R. K.
Dunlap since his arrest Saturday:
Gamesters
on the go
Zapata arrived in town in a stolen
car, opened an account at a bank
with a forged $450 check, rented
two apartments under different
names and struck up a quick ro
mance.
A proposed Valentine’s Day mar
riage with his lady friend was tor
pedoed when it was learned that
Zapata quite possibly had a wife in
Lubbock.
And one in Milwaukee.
“This came as quite a surprise to
the financee,” Butts said.
Also, Butts said, “We came across
the fact that he had been married to
a friend of the person to whom the
forged check belonged.
A Lubbock probation officer said
Zapata has been imprisoned 10
times for fraud, and authorities wait
ing to chat with him are too numer
ous and widespread to mention.
“He even conned the U. S.
Bureau of Prisons at one time into
thinking he was two men,” Butts
chuckled. He said the bureau has
two separate files on him.
Investigators believe several
diamond rings among Zapata’s be
longings were stolen from none
other than the sister of his fiancee
here.
The kicker, Butts said, is that he
took one of the pilfered rings, re
moved a large stone, mounted it in
an engagement ring and gave it to
the robbery victim’s sister.
While visiting a friend of his
fiancee’s to borrow a typewriter.
Butts said, he stole some of the
friend’s checks, then used the bor
rowed typewriter to make the
checks out to himself.
“Now that’s gall,’ Butts laughed.
‘But I admit I’ve got grudging ad
miration for him.’
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Dinner
Two Cheese and
Onion Enchiladas
w/chili
Mexican Rice
Patio Style Pinto Beans
Tostadas
Coffee or Tea
One Corn Bread
SATURDAY
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SPECIAL
“Yankee Pot Roast
Texas Style”
Tossed Salad
Choice of one
vegetable
Rolls & Butter
“Quality First”
SUNDAY SPECIAL
NOON and EVENING
ROAST TURKEY DINNER
Served with
Cranberry Sauce & Crabapple |
Cornbread Dressing
Rolls - Butter - Coflee or Tea |
Giblet Gravy
And your choice of any
One vegetable
Texas A&M University champ
ions in bowling, chess, billiards,
bridge and table tennis go into reg
ional competition Thursday in
Houston.
Twenty-four students will take
part in the American College
Unions-International games tour
nament through Saturday.
Seven teams and four individuals
qualified in recent ACU-I competi
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The TAMU champion women’s
bowling team consists of Karen
Myers, Janice Mitchell, Linda Ben
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Also trying for a national tourney
berth will be the men’s team of Ray
Scott, Doug Ocker, Hal Vorland,
Joe Tomlinson and Jim Adams.
Two chess teams qualified for reg
ion play. One seats Brian Klaus and
Kent Parsons; the other, Kermit
Pittman and Mark Grohman.
Nancy Anderson and Herman
Peace will represent TAMU at the
billiard tables and table tennis sing
les champs are Gene Faulk and
Charles Barnhart. John Milker and
James Zumwalt captured the
TAMU doubles crown.
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