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    THE BATTALION
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1976
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Associated Press
SAN ANTONIO — Country
usic singer Willie Nelson says he
11 sponsor no more outdoor
cnic-festivals.
“It’s just too big a hassle,” Nelson
before his performance Wed-
esday night at a nightclub in He-
tes.
“I lost money on the Gonzales
Incert,” he said in reference to the
Ily 4 weekend event. “Keep in
mind that I don’t hold them to make
money, but I sure don’t hold them to
lose money.
“The main reason I hold them (the
concerts) is to let people get together
and have a good time,” Nelson said.
“No more,” he said, “until the
legal hassle is gone. It’s not worth
the strain.”
Nelson did not disclose how much
money he has lost on music concerts
he has given.
Dr. John Paul Abbott, professor
emeritus of English at Texas A&M
Univesrity, has been appointed to a
four-year term on the literary advi
sory panel of the Texas Commission
on the Arts and Humanities.
Abbott’s term, through June of
1980, was announced by Rev.
George S. Heyer Jr. of Austin,
chairman.
The 11-member panel reviews
projects submitted for TCAH fund
ing and makes recommendations to
the grants committee of the commis
sion.
One of Abbott’s panel colleagues
is writer John Graves, who created
the text of “Texas Heartland: A Hill
Country Year,” published last year
by the Texas A&M Press.
Abbott received professor
emeritus status with Texas A&M in
1972, first joining the faculty in 1926.
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inal Examination for the Doctoral Degree
IS wM i®e: Bolton, Craig J. Jr.
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tertation: THE BRITISH HISTORICAL
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ITS HISTORY AND SIGNIFICANCE,
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needs and lawn mowers.
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bills. Come by Room 213C in
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or leave phone number.
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1976 - 22 vol. World Book
Encyclopedia
Bicentennial Red, White and
Blue Binding
Reg. Price $349.00, Sale Price
$273.00
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Library. 845-1024.
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Associated Press
WASHINGTON — The informa
tion that seems about to launch a
congressional inquiry into the mur
der of Martin Luther King includes
allegations involving the removal of a
black policeman and two firemen
from their posts in Memphis shortly
before King’s death.
The information, first aired in
1968, was presented last month to
King’s widow and to members of the
Congressional Black Caucus by
Academy Award winning screenwri
ter Abby Mann and by assassination
critic Mark Lane.
Delegate William Fauntroy,
(D-D.C.), confirmed that Lane and
Mann were the source of the “new”
information, and a member of the
Black Congressional Caucus, who
declined to be identified, acknowl
edged that this same information was
instrumental in persuading the
House leadership to back the resolu
tion creating a new committee to in
vestigate King’s and President John
F. Kennedy’s deaths.
The House is scheduled to take up
the resolution today, and supporters
claim they have enough votes for
passage.
Rep. Thomas N. Downing, (D-
Va.), was quoted Wednesday as say
ing that it was a push by Black
Caucus members because of “new
information” they say they have re
ceived which persuaded the power
ful Rules Committee to clear the
resolution for floor action.
Although this information has
been in the public domain since
1968, it appeared that at least some
of it had never been investigated by
the FBI.
As described by Lane and Mann in
separate telephone interviews
Thursday, the information involves a
black Memphis police sergeant
named Edward E. Redditt, who was
in charge of security for King on
April 4, 1968.
At 4 p.m. that afternoon Redditt
was ordered by Memphis Fire and
Police Director Frank C. Holloman
to go home because a threat had
been made against his life. Redditt
returned home where he heard the
news of King’s death on the radio.
King was shot and killed on the
balcony of the Larraine Motel.
James Earl Ray pleaded guilty to the
crime and currently is serving a 99-
year prison term.
The second piece of information
described by Lane and Mann in
volves the transfer of two black fire
men assigned to a fire station located
directly across from the Lorraine.
Lane implied that Holloman had
authority over the fire department as
well as the police department and
therefore could have been responsi
ble for both personnel switches.
Before taking the Memphis post,
Holloman was a 25-year-veteran of
the FBI, including a stint as an in
spector in the office of then-FBI Di
rector J. Edgar Hoover.
Maxine Smith, executive secre
tary of the Memphis NAACP, said
both incidents had been “general
knowledge’’ since shortly after
King’s death. However, she said she
felt federal authorities had “glossed
over” these incidents in their inves
tigation of King’s murder.
TODAY’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
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ACROSS
1 As quiet as
a
5 Discard as
useless
10 Dickens
character
14 Migratory
worker
1 5 Church
vestment
16 Equally
matched
1 7 Scored on
service
18 Canada's
House of
Commons
20 Cattle
roundup
22 WW-II
victory sign
23 Musical
groups
24 German
river
26 Male
offspring
27 Bear up
under
30 Literary
works
34 Superna
tural
creatures
35 Garment
part
36 Despicable
person:
Slang
37 Ribald
38 Movie
maker's
light
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50 Bring
disgrace
upon
53 U S S R,
river
54 Small drum
58 Sausage
6 1 Triangular
cloth piece
62 Actor Burl
63 Bury
64 Flair
65 High-
spirited
66 Very poor
67 Forced to
depart
DOWN
1 Trout
2 Crazy:
Slang
3 Bedridden
4 Unpretenti
ously
5 Something
soggy
6 Contempti
bly timid
7 show:
Peepshow
8 Auk genus
9 Can. prov.
10 Ask for
firmly
1 1 Heating
apparatus
1 2 Tear apart
13 Insects
19 Nearly
21 Gem
25 More
dan gerous
26 Move
unsteadily
27 Scatter
28 S. Amer.
arrow
poison: Var
29 Where L A.
is
30 Visualize
31 Angry
32 Soothing
agent
33 Facing a
glacier
35 Perch
39 ‘ , —
Miserables"
40 Corridors
42 More evil
44 Violent
speech
46 Most
disabled
47 Became
quite
nervous
49 Strong point
50 Lose one’s
balance
5 1 Colony of
bees
52 Declare
positively
53 Sand hill
55 Tree stem
56 Algerian city
57 Occupancy
fee
59 Earn
60 Endeavor
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