The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 15, 1980, Image 6

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TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1980
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AUSTIN — Legislators investigat
ing financial improprieties at North
Texas State University devoted the
first round of public hearings Mon
day to questions about cut rates
given to the John Hill campaign for a
rally on the Denton campus last
year.
The House General Investigating
Committee called Fred McCain, the
NTSU coliseum director, as the first
witness in what is expected to be
several days of public questioning.
McCain and his former secretary,
Sherry Thomas of Corpus Christi,
said they felt pressure from the office
of former NTSU President C. C.
“Jetter” Nolen to reduce the amount
charged to Hill’s campaign for use of
the campus facility.
Thomas said some records were
missing from school files on the Aug.
5 rally — including one which would
have included her preliminary calcu
lations of the rally costs at close to
$2,000.
McCain said he was told the
Young Democrats would officially
sponsor the rally. Campus groups
get a reduced rate and the group only
had $250 to spend.
Hill s campaign was charged $383
— which Thomas testified did not
include normal clean-up costs.
Nolen, who resigned April 12
shortly after legislators began inves
tigating NTSU finances, was among
20 witnesses the committee plans to
question.
Rep. Richard Slack, D-Pecos, said
there was nothing political about the
selection of the Hill incident as the
first item on the hearing agenda.
“We re building toward a climax
rather than starting with a climax,”
Slack said. “It gets progressively
more serious."
Slack said the committee will hold
night meetings if necessary to com
plete the hearings this week.
The widow of former music profes
sor Floyd Graham told reporters she
wants legislators to find out what
happened to money contributed to a
memorial fund placed under Nolen’s
authority.
Pat Graham said she has been un
able to obtain a list of contributions
to the Floyd Graham Society Fund
and can get no satisfactory explana
tion for how donations of more than
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where the rest of the money wenl,le
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Slack indicated the committeewi
save for its final hearings questions
about allegations that $4(X),OOOin
state appropriations were funneltd
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up by Nolen.
Winfree Brown of Midland,
NTSU regents chairman, was atilt
meeting, but said he had been in
vited to sit in on the hearings, nolin
testify.
Brown said he does not expect®
new revelations in the legislative
hearings, but believes lawmakers
want to get some points clarified is
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Students who want to add long distance calling privileges to
their room should sign up at our desk in the Lobby of the
Memorial Student Center, Tuesday, January 15 through Friday,
January 18 from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m.
You should check with our desk if:
You want long distance service and did not sign
up last semester.
You are moving from a room where you had long
distance service and have not notified our
business office. (Remember, if unchanged, you
are still responsible for long distance calls made
from your telephone.)
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You have any questions regarding long distance
service.
No deposits are required for new signups unless past paying
habits warrant a deposit. Students who signed up for toll ser
vice last semester will continue to have long distance
privileges, provided you did not cancel your service last
semester.
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