THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1975 Page 7 ‘Good deeds can’t be obtained through evil’ Former Special Watergate Prosecutor speaks at Law Day By DAVID ROOP Staff Writer Former Watergate Prosecutor Leon Jaworski was presented last night by the Brazos County Bar As sociation and the Texas A&M Politi cal Forum as the featured speaker for Law Day. Jaworski, presently a senior part ner in the law firm of Fulbright and Jaworski, is best known for his role in the Watergate hearings during 1973 and 1974. “Today,” Jaworski began, “we are looking for informed, intelligent leadership. Leadership at all levels, especially locally. Our concern is with the maintenance of America’s citizens as truly obedient to the law,” he said. It is as true today as it has ever been, Jaworski said, that good deeds cannot be obtained through evil ways. “As painful to this nation as the trials and tribulations of Watergate were, ” Jaworski said, “many foreign countries looked to us with admira tion for the workings of our democ racy.” Concerning Watergate, be said, “The people demanded that con stitutional action be taken, and for tunately, there were leaders willing to take that action.” But what would happen to a soci ety, Jaworski asked, if the people no longer care, and leaders no longer take action? As an example he cited Nazi Germany, where “evil slowly replaced good, and the voices of freedom were annihilated. ” To prevent such a failure in the American legal system, Jaworski said, “Young people must be pre pared to meet the obligations of leadership, the preservation of good laws, and the making of better laws.” The role of the State Bar Associa tion, as exemplified by its motto “America’s Goal — Justice through Law,” must be to extend the teach ings of America’s laws and workings of our judicial system to elementary and junior high schools, Jaworski BaISKAGOS N Talbertsons ■k DRUGS & FOODS MOTHtR'S DAY IS SUNDAY MAY W CHUCK U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF BONELESS BONELESS STEW *! 08 RIB STEAK “ $ 1 28 LEAN - NOT LESS THAN 70% LEAN ** GROUND BEEF 68 $109 $"028 OAKRIDGE SUMMER FULLY COOKED SAUSAGE DECKER’S PARTY STYLE HAM NUGGETS OSCAR MAYER WEINERS I| 09 SKAGG S ALBERTSON'S AMERICAN f* C SLICED CHEESE “95 GLOVER'S SMOKED SAUSAGE M MC HOT LINKS 64 mm U.S.D.A. 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The house was uninhabited, the previous residents having moved out the day before. Ex cept for the house itself, no other damage was done. AAUW accepts Carstens Susan Carstens, a graduating senior, has been awarded member ship in the American Association of University of Women (AAUW). The one-year membership was donated by the Bryan-College Sta tion AAUW branch. Toby Rives, Associate Director of Student Affairs, recommended Car stens for the membership. While attending TAMU, Cars tens was a charter member of the Alpha Lambda Delta sorority and a member of the Alpha Zeta chapter of CWENS. She is currently vice- president of Cap and Gown. Carstens will enter SMU Law School in August as an international law major. A&M honors 15 retirees The Association of Former Stu dents will honor 15 retiring faculty members at a Thursday reception and dinner. Retiring faculty members this year represent a total of 386 years of service to the university. 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