THE BATTALION TUESDAY, FEB. 24, 1976 Indian movement called Communist plot TiTmp aFMidnigl The American Indian Movement is part of a Communist plot to divide and destroy the United States, said Douglass Durham Friday night. Durham, who infiltrated A.I.M. as an FBI operative in March, 1973, spoke before a group of about 100 people in the Memorial Student Center. Within several months of his infilt ration, Durham was appointed by too A.I.M. leader, Dennis Banks, as National A.I.M. Pilot, Personal Bodyguard, National Security Di rector and National Administrator. ment to key positions in the organi zation. As an aide to Banks, Durham wrote policy-making papers and at tended strategy sessions. Durham said that A.I.M. was formed in 1968 as a grass-roots movement to improve the way of life for Indians. propagandists, and they use lies and deception. ” Durham said that A.I.M. receives ‘ funds from such organizations as the World Council of Churches, the Lutheran Church, and the American government. Durham said he had expected to remain in A.I.M. for only one month. The FBI convinced him to stay longer after his rapid appoint- “A.I.M. is run by revolutionaries and is funded by the very establish ments they oppose,” Durham said. “It is infiltrated by Communists and WANT AD RATES One day 10c per word Minimum charge — $1.00 Classified Display $1.65 per column inch each insertion ALL classified ads must be pre-paid. DEADLINE 3 p. m. day before publication BATTALION CLASSIFIED “It appears we are financing our own destruction,” he said. “Never before has a revolutionary within the confines of this country been so well served by the very government that he seeks to subvert, ” Durham said of Banks. Durham claimed that A.I.M. has alliances with the Irish Republican Army; the Brown Berets, a nation wide Chicano organization sup ported by the Socialist Workers movement; the United Farm Work ers; and the Weather Underground. “The A.I. M. idea is to attack those! who oppose them, and to associate them with names that have a bad smell,” Durham said. “A.I.M. has declared war on the American Bicentennial,” Durham said. 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STRODE Unlike the Holy Mother Church, I do not instruct people what to think or believe. Go and see Lamp at Midnight, now being presented by the Aggie Players in the Rudder Theater. The show runs through Feb ruary 28 and curtain is at 8:00 p.m. Draw your own conclu sions about the performance, but keep in mind the following points. Whoever chose this particu lar play apparently forgot that there is a dearth of males in terested in theater on this cam pus. Diana Villarreal, as Galileo’s daughter and the only significant female in the play, did an outstanding job. But Nancy Pride, the director, must have dragged innocent boys off the street to fill the 41 male roles. There was some double casting and women did appear in some non-speaking male roles. Good plays are not lim ited to those that call for armies of men. The lights were either very poorly designed or the light board was run by a novice. Maybe both. Blackouts were too slow, the lights came on be fore the stage was set, and sometimes the actors disap peared in a blue fog. were pretty, hut didn't seem* he fulfilling much of a fun® The pictures of astronauts w completely out of place. The actors made a good sb ing, in spite of the poorblod ing. Mike Wilson wasabelieul hie, if rather bland Galileo, bi FR st is off robbei to a ipitt neys ■ c c t Mi n Except for a plethora ofbal shoes, the costumes were derftil. The costume crew isli he congratulated on a job ud done. 1 haven’t quite decided what to think about the slides. They My overall impression oftk show is plain vanilla. Tbeit were a lot of technical diffidj ties and the acting on thewlol was not distinguished. Hw ever, there were some excelled moments and some beaut® performances. Perhaps lb line-fumbling and light-cui* will be ironed out after arou^ opening night. If not, Ihopetb Theater Arts Department#! think twice before castii! another play that won t alls the use of more female talent enl atio he constantly turned awayh the audience, causing us many of his lines. He also«« |[onc the same costume for 30 years Lee Mitch Hall performed wellasi bag Cardinal but was weak as lb Pope. Some of the best formanees were seen in ram roles. Among these wereStevi King, David Campbell, Butt Kates and Phil Hafer. I y i Battalion Classified Call 845-2611 By t pdinj teai id rc Horse pasture and stalls, 846-7015. FOR SALE OR RENT BELAIR Mobile Home Park Need decorator to work part time. 15-20 hours weekly. Apply in person at Star Furni ture, 3400 E. 29th St. See Mr. Hayes, Monday-Thursday, 1-5 p.m. 8013 5 minutes from campus Swimming pool, TV cable, all city large lots. 822-2326 or 822-2421 Get the Best for Less HELP WANTED CAROLYN WELLS, RING CLERK FOR SALE Waiters, Waitresses. Front Of fice. Apply Ramada Inn. 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Thursday, February 26 8:00 p.m. MSC 206 Membership Qualifications: Senior in fall of 1976 and a 3.0 overall GPFt.