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SrM, l t medil* i at tk , in ei' night oe adopted he corp mn”be Howard usAggi thatstil ryhornt gie Wi Vard, from lyon and- and eces BUCIlMIj (5 blocks East of TEXAS AVE. on COULTER) WEEKLY SCHEDULE SUNDAY 8:15 a.m. Worship Service 9:30 am Bible Study 11:00 am Worship Service 9:08 . 4:30 pm College Choir 9:10 . 5:30 pm College Supper 9 ; 11 • 6:00 pm Bible Study 9:12 , 7:00 pm Evening Worship Service WEDNESDAY 9 ;1 3 5:30 pm Church Supper 9 : 14 . 7:15 pm Prayer Service 9:15 . 8:30 pm College Rap BUS SCHEDULE Cain Athletic Dorm Keathley-Fowler (rear) Crocker-Moore (rear) Schumacher-Walton (Houston St.) Milner Corps Dorms (Archway) Krueger-Dunn SPECIAL EVENTS September 28 — ‘Truth" 8:15 a.m. worship service iked ; are .For wicti indy wlof M. stop TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY TOWN HALL YOUNG ARTISTS SERIES PRESENTS ROBERTO DE GAETANE0 BRILLIANT YOUNG PIANIST WORKSHOP - 8:00 P.M. SEPTEMBER 29, 1975 RECITAL - 8:00 P.M. SEPTEMBER 30, 1975 MSC BALLROOM MSC BALLROOM GENERAL PUBLIC A&M STUDENT/DATE NON-STUDENT DATE $2.50 FREE/ID AND ACTIVITY CARD $1.00 TICKETS AND INFORMATION, MSC BOX OFFICE, FIRST FLOOR RUD DER TOWER 9-4 MONDAY-FRIDAY 845-2916. Discussion o.Hev'juartij- Wy Dn Ho.trtfc'He. A ndreacl ts cx -ClVm by Michelangelo Ant. onion i rtondiauj Ocv. Zq, W5 Rudder TfieeuVe r hoo a* Rudder Be* O-F^ce, 8 P- m. From Pour _J4FClS comm ittee ‘Biased rednecks THE BATTALION Page 3 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1975 make best jurors’ Associated Press DALLAS — A Dallas County assistant district attorney be lieves prosecutors should look for jurors who are “hypocritical, biased, red-neck . . . individu als who want a crook kept off the streets. Jon Sparling, speaking to pro secutors attending a special course sponsored by the county district attorney’s office, said he didn’t want any women on his jury “because I can’t trust them.” He said his no-no list for jurors should include women who carry umbrellas and wear heavy makeup, blacks, those ex tremely overweight, those physically impaired, free thinkers, and “flower children. Sparling told the course Tuesday night that women who carry umbrellas and wear a splotch of red makeup on each cheek “are crazy and don’t take one if you can avoid it.” He said those of the minority races, especially blacks, always empathize with the defendant. Those overweight, especially women and young people, “in dicate a lack of self-discipline and often instability. “The physically impaired are not good state jurors. Often times, they believe the world owes them a living . . . and again they empathize with the defendant,” he said. Sparling, chief attorney for the county’s Specialized Crime Division, said it is a good idea to check how a male prospective juror is dressed. GOP predict losses Associated Press Town Hall Special Attraction f /te P ,nto m/c cif cl© presents The Captain and Tennille plus Kip Addotta Saturday, 4 Oct. ZSHRudder Auditorium 8:00 p.m. A&M Student/Date General Public Zone 1 $4.50 $5.50 Zone 2. $4.00 $5.00 Zone 3 $3.00. $4.00 Everyone Must Buy a Ticket Tickets are available at the MSC Box Office, First Floor, Rudder Tower, 9-4Monday-Friday. Sorry, No Camera or Recording Equipment Allowed “I want a person who has re spect for the court . . . and wears a coat and tie,” he said. “I like conservatively, well- dressed people. You can usually tell the way they think by the way they are dressed. He told the 300 prosecutors attending the course to look out for the “habitual grinners be cause you can’t tell what is be hind that grin.” Sparling said if a prospective juror grins at the prosecutor, then it may he safe to take him hut if he also grins at the defense attorney, give him the thumbs down. Come To Diamond Country Sankey Park Diamond Salon 213 S MAIN DOWNTOWN BRYAN N't// ^ Engagement Rings ^ Wedding Rings Page 1! lElfiNEI WASH 1NGTON — Republicans, already outnumbered two to one in the House, could lose 25 more seats in next year’s elections, a party panel has bluntly warned GOP members. The House Republican Research Committee sounded the alarm, cit ing columns of statistics from past elections. It denounced, in a fact sheet sent to GOP members, “smugness . . . (that) borders on ar rogance and called for “positive in itiatives. ” The committee, headed by Rep. Louis Frey Jr., R-Fla., is part of the Republican House organization. The panel said that Republican successes earlier this year is sustain ing President Ford s vetoes and what it termed the majority Democ rats inability to pull together be hind a legislative program sent a wave of optimism through Republi can ranks — including the commit tee itself. “And then it was Tuesday, Sept. 16: Election Day in New Hamp shire, the report continued, refer ring to Democrat John A. Durkin’s stunning 27,000 vote defeat of Re publican Louis C. Wyman in the rerun of a senatorial election that had been too close to name a winner last November. “They elected a Democrat in a state where even the Independents outnumber the Democrats, the committee said. “They elected a Democrat after the President and ex-Gov. (Ronald) Reagan of California went up and campaigned for the Republican. “The handwriting is on the wall. Can we read it?” Ford, a candidate for election to a full term next year, told GOP con tributors in Oklahoma City last Fri day he senses in his party “a revival of optimism . . . based on very sound political realities.” IQQQOOQQQQQQQQQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQQOOQQQQflMMiQllMliMflB The Judo Club will meet in Room 262 of G. Rollie White at 6 p.m. Order of business will be demonstrations by the black belts and organization of the new members. The Electrical Engineering Student Wives will meet at 6 p.m. Thursday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Jones, 2612 Melba St. Sailing Club will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in Room 212 of the MSC. The film “Nature of Sail” will be shown. SfllClAS DE CUfiM HINGS TO DO WHEN YOU VISIT MEXICO. Circle K International will meet at 7 p. m. Thursday in Room 220 of the Old Engineering Building. San Angelo-West Texas Hometown Club will meet Thursday in Room 302 of the Rudder Tower at 7 p.m. International Students will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in Room 601 of the Rudder Tower. The Finance Association will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the Treehouse Apartments Party Room. The Sailing Club will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in Room 212 of the Memorial Student Center. The Electrical Engineering Wives’ Club will meet Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at the home of Dr. W. B. Jones, 2612 Melba Circle. The San Angelo — West Texas Hometown Club will meet Thursday at 7 p.m. in Room 302 of the Rudder Tower. Look at the sky. Go into an elevator and press 3. Have lunch. Ride in a taxicab or bus. Ask a person for directions to the nearest post office. Have breakfast. Walk on the sidewalk. Chuckle. Have a shot of Jose Cuervo. Deliver a lecture to the Mexican National Assembly on the historical significance and potential peacetime uses of the nectarine, as seen through the eyes of Keats. 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