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"t Ws today i n The free e sidenee ^presents artist-in- Uteaclia mrsareS ' College Vay have irding to aign and ■ Cargill )ns have id it dean in etain his i his new 1965, he :ate Uni- fills the ntly was THE BATTALION Page 3 MONDAY, DECEMBER 4. 1978 t SECONDARY VIEWING area(poorl y lighted) TIMBER ST SECONDARY VIEWING AREA (TOOfill, y LIGHTED) M Si M p fir FRESHMEN and SOPHOMORES YEARBOOK PICTURES A-T MUST BE TAKEN THIS WEEK (DEC. 4-DEC. 8) barker photography 846-5766 NORTHGATE B-CS Christmas parade route revised er ■d in the as been d today, hooting ;s issued murder Jeffrey ept in a A children’s Christmas parade will jghten the streets of College Sta in Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. The annual |rade, sponsored by the Commer- Division of the Bryan-College mation Chamber of Commerce, is pecting about 60 entries. The parade s revised route will start at Wellborn Road and Jersey Street, then proceed north of Wellborn and east on University Drive to College Avenue. The better-lighted viewing area will be along Wellborn Road with the secondary viewing area along Uni versity Drive. The parade necessitates closing of inbound traffic lanes on University Drive, Farm Road 60 and at Wellborn Road and Jersey Street during the parade. v^Uc < rKcft3ie- c BaMiti»> IVSINESS CBUE&f Inquire About Our Term Starting January 2 Phone 822-6423 or 822-2368 For more information call 822-6423 3avis prosecutors finish ivith videotaped evidence Delta ting in *d and ahoma reared es and it 2:15 :re re- ien harles, fduty. ; today : ederal were irds at [round could h near ■redes ay. No esman -d the (burst ere on United Press International HOUSTON — Prosecutors expect lay to complete their four-week tsentation of evidence in which T. Hen Davis was heard discussing irder victims and payoffs with an FBI informant. ack Strickland and Telly Wilson, prosecutors trying the millionaire murder solicitation charges, intain their evidence won’t be akened by Davis’ defense team. Sure the defense attorneys are ng to call a lot of witnesses, but one of them was present at either he meetings at which the gun, the nicer, the money and the photo- phs of the purportedly dead ge changed hands,” Strickland 1. I don’t think there’s any question it the high point in our evidence is tapes, Wilson said. The tapes were repeated 15 times the jury as Davis, weary of the cession of sights and sounds, red at a notepad or whispered to lawyers. That videotape is like any other ervation, Strickland said, “Ev- time the jury sees it they notice a le bit more. [Informant David McCrory itified Davis gave him $25,000 in 1 envelope from the trunk of Davis’ il when they met in a Fort Worth irking lot Aug. 20. In the deotapes the men stand with their cks to the hidden camera making it ifficult to see what McCrory re- oves from the trunk. But the soundtrack of the transac- on made by a microphone under McCrory s shirt indicates a crinkling of paper. McCrory gave 250 hurtdred-dollar bills to the FBI when he drove away from the meeting. Defense lawyers claim there is a brief period after the meeting when no law enforcement officer had McCrory under surveillance and he therefore could have been given the money by an accomplice. Strickland said it was unlikely any conspiracy to entrap Davis could have depended upon someone slip- ping money to a man who knew he was being watched. Lending credence to the prosecu tion case, testimony of an executive secretary from Davis corporation said Davis telephoned her at home about an hour before his arrest ask ing for the combination to the office safe. Another secretary testified she placed a thick envelope in the safe for Davis but discovered it was missing after his arrest. 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