The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 25, 1975, Image 3

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DER TOWER 9-4 MONDAY-FRIDAY 845-2916.
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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.
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Sankey Park Diamond Salon
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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.”
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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.
The Soccer Club will meet Thursday at 7 p.m. in Room
401 of the Rudder Tower.
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The International Student Association will meet
Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in Room 607 of the Rudder Tower.
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