Page 6 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11. 1901 Who’s Who at Texas A&M selections announced P WED. 7:30 P.M. 1 FRI. & SAT. 7:30 & 9:45 P.M. The dead will walk the EARTH! II (MSTKIBUTIOM CO. FRI. & SAT. MIDNIGHT 1 A_ ^TrJjii^ds \m SUN. 7:30 P.M. 1 ADVANCE TICKETS: MON.-FRI. 9:00 A.M.-5 P.M. 45 MIN. BEFORE SHOWTIME Here are the selections for Who’s Who at Texas A&M University. They will be featured in Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. BALCAR, Sheryl Marie, Schulenburg BEECROFT, Thomas Leonard, Corpus Christi BRIEGER, Clay Richmond, Corpus Christi CAM PAN A, Kathleen Ann, Richardson CARSON, Richard Louis, Spring COX, Tracy Wayne, Dallas CRAWFORD, Julia Trigg, College Station CROSS, Kenneth B., Richardson Texas man sent to jail in Libya con United Press International NEW YORK — James C. Day, a former Texas legislator, was sentenced today to four years in prison for his part in a scheme to defraud Libya of $1 million by overstating his influence with high U.S. government officials. Day, 48, of Brookshire, Texas, described as an associate of fugi tive financier Robert Vesco, pleaded with the court, “don’t punish my family for my mis deeds.’’ But Judge Richard Owen replied, “I just wish you had thought of that two years ago.” A federal grand jury in New York and a Senate Judiciary sub committee have been looking into allegations that Vesco attempted to help Libya obtain military transport planes from the United States by corrupting U.S. officials. Day admitted last November in his plea of guilty to the conspiracy charge that he exaggerated to Li byan officials his influence with John C. White, then Democratic party chairman, and Hamilton Jordan, then White House chief of staff. “These were false, fraudulent statements,” Judge Owen said. “This was not political puffery, but fraud at a high level.” In a letter to the court, prosecu tor Raymond Levites said Day also lied about his influence with White in 1979 with FBI undercov er agents involved in the Abscam investigation. Levites said Day asked for $25,000 for White for the use of the chairman’s influence in prom oting a package of thermal energy proposals before the Department of! ^Energy. Later, the prosecutor said, Day confirmed that White knew no thing of the money or the scheme. He admitted he intended to claim he paid off White when, actually, he had kept the money for himself. The judge ordered Day to sur render to the U. S. Marshal in New York on March 10 to begin serving his sentence. The conspiracy to defraud charge to which he pleaded guilty carried a maximum five year penalty. The charge, in a criminal infor mation, accused Day of falsely representing that Jordan agreed to use his influence on behalf of Libya. Day, the charge con tinued, also lied when he said he met with Jordan and White in Texas where they “agreed to enter a corrupt venture.” ^'MSC AGGIE CINEMA"'% FISCHER, Meredith Sari, Houston FOX, Jerry Eugene, Livingston FOY, Bryan Carter, New Braunfels GROSS, Brian James, Pecos GUTHRIE, Zachary Oniell, Tyler HALLMARK. 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