The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 24, 1976, Image 4

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    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
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“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. In preparation, A.I.M. has es-
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tablished training camps around the
country to teach guerilla warfare.
“Forrest Bivins, the Eastern
United States leader of the Black
Liberation Army, offered their total
assistance in the form of guns, dyna
mite and troops,” Durham said.
He said that his purpose in infil
trating A.I.M. was to prevent De
nnis Banks from becoming a martyr,
and to pinpoint locations of arms and
fugitives.
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Play review
Diana Totah
A scientific approach to diamonds.
An artistic approach to fine jewelry.
ATTENTION MAY GRADUATES!
Orders for Graduation Announcements
will be taken beginning February 9 thru
February 27, at the Student Finance
Center, Room 217, Memorial Student
Center, Monday thru Friday, from 8:00
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EDWIN H. COOPER, DEAN
ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS
ATTENTION MARRIED COUPLES. One and 2 bed-
room furnished apartments. Ready for occupancy. IVz
miles south of campus. Lake for fishing. Washateria on
grounds. Country atmosphere. Call D. R. Cain Co.,
,823-0934 or after 5, 846-8145 or 822-6135. 33ifn
MR. GATTI’S
is looking for additional versatile
entertainers: guitar, banjo,
pianist, singers, duos and groups.
We are also offering a cash award
plus contract for the formation of a
“Mr. G. Ragtime Band. II you
have talent and would like to audi
tion.
call 846-4809
for appointment
Sun Theaters
333 University 846-9808
The only movies in town.
Special Midnight Shows Friday ft Saturday $2.00 per person
No one under 17.
Escorted Ladies Free
ALL SEATS $3.
$1 off with this ad.
By B. J. 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
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to a
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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.
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p.m. 8013
5 minutes from campus
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, Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
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! Dissertation. STRUCTURE AND REACTIVITY OF
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presents
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Saturday Night: Roy Robins and the Availables with Special Cut
Frenchie Burke
From 9-1 p.m.
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Paint Your Wagon
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Daily
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Never Give A
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Tuesday, Feb. 24
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CAP and GOWN
Senior Honor Society
For the Advancement of Women will h
a General Meeting for all Students
te rested in Membership.
Thursday, February 26
8:00 p.m. MSC 206
Membership Qualifications: Senior in fall of 1976
and a 3.0 overall GPFt.