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    Page 4 THE BATTALION
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1977
downstown
University Spring calendar
made available this week
Distribution of the 1976-77 Uni
versity spring calendar to faculty and
staff takes place this week at Texas
A&M
The calendar covers university
events from January through mid-
May.
Departmental representatives
may pick up copies at the Browsing
Library, Room 223, of the Memorial
Student Center on Thursday and
Friday, announced Dr. Carolyn
Adair, director of student activities.
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THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Announcement of Final Examination for the
Doctoral Degree
Name: Zikovsky, Lubomir
Degree: Ph.D. in Chemistry
Dissertation: TRACE ANALYSIS WITH
PROTON AND HEAVY ION ACTIVA
TION
Time: 2:00 p.m. on December 17, 1976
Place: Room 118 in the Teague Bldg.
George W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Announcement of Final Examination for the
Doctoral Degree
Name: Tang, Ching-yan
Degree: Ph.D. in Plant Breeding
Dissertation: APOMIXIS IN SORGHUM:
MODE OF REPRODUCTION, IN
HERITANCE AND IMPROVEMENT'
OF APOMICTIC FREQUENCY
Time: 8:30 a.m. on Jan. 3, 1977
Place: Room 109 in the Agronomy Bldg.
George W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Dickens, Joseph Clifton
Degree: Ph.D. in Entomology
Dissertation. OLFACTORY PERCEPTION
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THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Announcement of Final Examination for the
Doctoral Degree
Name: Anderson, William Robert
Degree: Ph.D. in Chemistry
Dissertation: Photoffagment Spectroscopy of
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Detective testifies Longet
knew safety catch was off
United Press International
ASPEN, Colo. — Claudine
Longet’s attorneys will have to
counter prosecution testimony that
the French-born singer knew the
safety catch was off the night she
pointed a gun at her lover and pul
led the trigger.
The prosecution concluded its
case in Miss Longet’s felony man
slaughter trial yesterday, and Dis
trict Court Judge George Lohr de
nied a defense motion to dismiss
charges for lack of evidence.
The defense presentation was to
begin today. Defense attorney
Charles Weedman said he expected
Miss Longet to testify tomorrow.
Detective David Garms yesterday
testified he knelt on the hospital
floor in front of Miss Longet, after
Vladimir “Spider’ Sabich had been
pronounced dead of massive internal
bleeding, and listened to the dis
traught woman’s account of the
shooting.
Garms, a former undercover nar
cotics agent, said he first advised
Miss Longet of her rights.
“She said Mr. Sabich was showing
her how to use the gun. She indi
cated she playfully pointed the gun
at him, made a gesture and said,
“Bang, bang’ and the third time she
was going to say ‘bang’ the gun went
off,” Garms said.
Garms said Miss Longet told him
Sabich had explained a red dot on
the side of the weapon meant the
safety was oft. He said Miss Longet
had seen the red dot before she
pointed the weapon at Sabich.
Garms also testified the former Las
Vegas showgirl showed symptoms
similar to those of someone on drugs.
Garms’ testimony contradicted
that of Sheris’s Deputy Mary Wig
gins, who was in the hospital room
when Miss Longet was questioned.
Miss Wiggins said the defendant told
investigators the safety catch was on
when she pointed the gun at Sal
Andy Williams, Miss Lons
former husband, denied allegat
he referred to the mother ofhistl^
children as “a crazy gal who liJ
take chances.”
Miss Longet and at leasl;|
woman on the jury wept 4 |
Williams testified his former* il
explained the accident to him »■
morning after the shooting asi 1
walked to pick up their threed
dren at an Aspen neighbor’shoa
“It was very emotional. I was
ing when I saw my children,’
Williams, who added hisformen I
said she would have told himf®
had meant to kill Sabich.
Williams’ testimony contradkti
that of Peter and Mary Greet I
Sabich’s neighbors.
“She is a crazy-type gal wholil
to ski fast, likes to drive fast andli^
to take chances,” the Greeil
quoted Williams as saying.
Adamson displays emotion
in reporter s murder trial Re
United Press International
TUCSON, Ariz. — Silent mystery
man John Adamson, accused of
murdering reporter Don Bolles,
aimed a rare show of emotion yes
terday at a prospective juror who
admitted prejudice against him.
Adamson, normally pokerfaced
toward potential panelists who
openly say in court they believe he
is guilty, nodded vigorously and
with apparent disgust at the juror,
who said he could not be fair be
cause he believed the defendant
was suspect in the June 2 car-bomb
slaying.
The potential juror, a laboratory
technician, said under questioning
by Superior Judge Ben Birdsall that
he thought Adamson, 33, a dog
breeder, “was involved or knew
who was involved in the death of
the prize-winning Arizona Republic
reporter.
He told Birdsall that perhaps “or
ganized crime’ was involved also.
From behind his dark glasses,
Adamson at first studied the man
carefully.
His defense attorney, Gregory
Martin, challenged the potential
panelist by telling Birdsall he was
not satisfied with the man’s state
ment that he would try to return a
verdict based on evidence rather
than his feelings.
“Mr. Adamson is entitled to cer
tainty,” Martin said.
The judge agreed and asked the
juror how he would like a person
Cues
Gilmore visi
Typ 1
Limi
with his feelings to be sittinjE jC ’ lters
judgment if he were in AdaroAh pk
position. Birum
‘‘I would he hesitant,”
panelist said.
Adamson nodded toward
panelist and showed his disgii
Martin demanded the prospect]
juror he dismissed and thejuil
concurred.
Birdsall did, however, seat
panelists, raising the total yesteri
to 26 for a list of 37 from whiditi
jury will he chosen.
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United Press International
SALT LAKE CITY — GaryC
more, emerging from 13 days of
itary confinement, enjoyed a I)
reunion with two of his brothers!
came away feeling better about
coming execution by firing squ
Monday.
Utah State Prison officials
they bent the rules Tuesday to gri
the 36-year-old killer — oneofn
children — a visit with the
members whom he had not seen
years.
His invalid mother was to hi
TODAY’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
attended too, but was unable
make the trip from Milwaukie, Or
Prison officers said Gilmore, f
had b een getting nervous as
execution date neared, seem
cheered by the hour-long visit,
ing which he chatted amicably ai
laughed with his brothers Franks
Mike.
‘‘It looked like a pretty go
UNITED Feature Syndicate
ACROSS
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fish
5 Treasury of
a state
9 Cantaloupe,
for one
1 4 Window
division
1 5 Pisa's river
16 Ammonia
compound
1 7 Currier's
colleague
18 Lunch hour,
generally
19 U S.
missiles
20 Doctrine
22 Infrequent
ring deci
sion: 2
words
24 Capture and
hold
25 Certain
breads
27 Golfing
hazard
29 Mongrel dog
30 Malt drying
kiln
33 Piercers
37 Entreaty
38 Fragrances
39 Brazilian
money
40 Rest period
41 Some
greenbacks
42 Tulane’s
site: 2
words
44 Friend
45 Pieces in
checkers
46 Gas for
lighting
47 Reference
books
49 ''On the
line"
53 Turned up
57 Baby grand
58 a
manger:
Dining room
59 -— even
keel
6 1 Embankment
62 Sibilants
63 Bone: Prefix
64 Single
65 Inaugurate
66 Legal paper
67 Feminine
name
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Regardless
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3 Regarding
4 Army crimi
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devotee
6 Magnetic
metal
7 Overly
curious
person
8 Mixture
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behavior
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2 1 Bakery
products
23 Stigma
25 Birdie plus
one
28 Fact of
being a
papa
30 Olive genus
3 1 Noted
32 "Lights out"
33 Ship
superstruc
ture
34 Miss Ferber
35 Mr. Coward
36 —
Brunswick
37 Not rare
40 Sailing boat
42 Nearest in
space
43 Primary col
or
45 “By the
margin"
47 Old Ger
manic coin
48 That which
is sound
50 Hispaniola
native of old
5 1 Ch ou '
Chinese
VIP
52 Girls: Slang
53 Employs
54 Amer. car
toonist
55 Wagner
heroine
56 Fruit
60 Mr. Irish
visit, said Lt. Ersel Fagan
supervisor of the prisons mai
mum-security section.
He said Gilmore was “in prei
good spirits’ afterward, in mark
contrast to his earlier nervousnj
about his impending execution
While Gilmore reminisced w
his brothers, a judge issued a sf
ond order allowing attorneys for
of his victim s widows the right to
to the prison to take depositii
from the killer.
Gilmore was convicted ofkilli
Bennie Bushnell, a Provo mol
clerk, during a July robbery. Hel
also admitted murdering Max J«
sen, a service station attendant
nearby Orem, on the previo
night. But he has not been triedl
the Jensen killing.
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