Page 6/The Battalion/Wednesday, October 19,1983 ‘Dupe’ on trial in bomb case ^ark I WEDNESDAY MSC CAMERA COMMITTEElThe Fall Phot wiU fx.' on Nov. 5. Prims may be entered in the _ Student Center hallway from 10 a.m. to 2 p:m„ Oct. B1 until Nov. 4, and the contest is open to all non-professionals in the Bryan-College Station area. ' Mg ' UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN STUDENT CENTERiT.., Candlelighi Comnnuhon service is at 10 pan. at the center, N. College Main I>r. ' s . ' DEPARTMENT OF STUDENT ACTIVlTIESsH you fulf the requiretnems of a minimum GPR of 2s25 and are a female sentattve Office Nov . Applications will be available in the Student Activities ov. 1. United Press International HOUSTON — A Colorado man who pleaded guilty in the $15 million Gulf Oil Chemicals Co. bomb plot in Texas last year testified Tuesday that an associ ate he originally described as a dupe was really a co conspirator. John McBride, who is serving a 40-year plea-bargained sent ence in the case, testified against Ted McKinney, 46, who is on trial charged with 12 counts in cluding extortion in the Septem ber 1982 plot foiled by the FBI. McBride, 46, of Durango, Colo., said in an Oct. 3, 1982 statement to the FBI that he masterminded the plot and tricked the innocent McKinney into becoming involved. The statement said McKinney was “aghast” when he learned a crime was underway and wanted out. In that original statement, McBride said he threatened McKinney’s wife, Carla Cooper, to keep McKinney involved af ter McKinney realized what was happening. McKinney, a former Univer sity of Texas-San Antonio pro fessor who was mining near Durango at the time the plot was developed, has adopted the ori ginal McBride statement as his defense. McBride now says that state ment was a lie to try to gain free dom for his wife, Jill Bird, 37, and minimum sentences for others involved. McBride now says McKinney was an active participant. , McBride denied in court In a statement, John McBride said he threatened Ted McKin ney's wife, Carla Coop er, to keep him involved after McKinney realized what was happening. chemical plant near Houston. Although the plant was eva cuated and shut down for sever al days, the bombs were found and disarmed. One was ex ploded harmlessly. McBride also testified that McKinney picked out the extor tion payoff location near Phoenix, Ariz. FBI agents foiled the plot. They arrested McKin ney in Phoenix, as well as another participant who pleaded guilty, Michael Worth, 34. Other arrests followed. ASC/AIA-ASLA (HAUNTED HOUSE PROMOTION- ):Come to the Haunted House on the first floor of the College SOfisww dark to 10 p.m.and on ^ ^ Oct. 31, dark to 11 p.m. Admission is $1 and open to students x If^ - I I ^pubfe. oCr eyes crosswalk bill Tuesday that he ever threatened McKinney, and said McKinney voluntarily provided explosives from his mine for five bombs planted at Gulfs Cedar Bayou On cross-examination, McKinney’s lawyer, John Acker man of Houston, focused on McBride’s changes in his story, including his new claim that Worth — not himself— master minded the plot. In an aside, AckemaJ k McBride: “You mustbe a J|' convincing person to Unite d Pre government to agre%M ALLAS ■ McBride admitted he Jljg G f an his testimony would lead^e a car i < I weed sentence and trarf 1 and f ( California prison to be killin| wile, who is serving five! juring 15 ot hopes to lilt a condidtjodl^' 1 ’"^ u probation forbidding tj the rem with him. In addition to McBridt, McKinney and Worth, ceived a 30-year sentenct Justice, 30, pleaded actually planting the the Gulf plant. OCEAN ENGINEERING SOCIETYtDr. Kozik will speak on “Riser Tensioning Systems for Offshore Structures" at 7 p.m. in the Hydrolab. METHODIST STUDENT MOVEMENTtJo.n us for an CHd Testament Bible study and supper from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. Bring $1.50 for supper. MSC AGGIE ClNEMArPaper Moon" will be shown at 7:30 p.m. in Rudder Theater. Admission is $1.50 with a Texas A&M U). IM-REC SPORTS DEPARTMENTtEnter the Punt, Pass & Kick contest at the Penberthy Intramural Complex by 6 p.m. to compete in the contest. GRADUATE STUDENT COUNCIL:We wiU meet at 5 p.m. in 140 MSC. PRE VET SOCI£TY:Meet at 7 p.m. in 301 Rudder Tower for ' an excursion to the diagnostic tab. STUDENT ADVOCATES FOR FREE ENTERPRISE:We will evaluate and discuss the “classicists” at the 8:30 p.rn. meet ing in 6<)7 Rudder Tower. TRADITIONS COUNCIL-COMMUNICATIONS COM- MITTEE:We will meet briefly at 8:30 p.m. in 502 Rudder 1 ower u> make job assignments for upcoming events. INSTITUTE OF TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERS- STUDENT CH APTER:Steve Levine will speak on “The De velopment and Operation of High Occupancy Vehicles in Houston" at 7 p.m. in 503 Blocker (A&A). A Zachry Crosswalk Bill will be discussed by the Student Gov ernment Senate tonight at 7:30 in 204 Harrington. The bill is designed to deal with the traffic-pedestrian prob lem at the crosswalk on Bizzell Street near the Zachry En gineering Center. Parking areas 50 and 51 hold almost 2,000 faculty, staff and off-campus vehicles. The park ing lots are full by 8:30 a.m. Monday through Friday and E edestrians walking from the >ts block the flow of traffic on Bizzell Street sometimes as far back as the University Drive in tersection. The bill proposes that a study be done to find possible solu tions to the problem. The bill also recommends that study be given to Maj. Morris Maddox of the Texas A&M University Police Department. International Student Association of TAMU is presenting a seminar series on current events&issiifi The first one is at: Place: Rudder Tower Rm. 301 at 8:00p.m. Date : Thursday, October 20, 1983 Speaker: Dr. John Robertson of the Political Scieit Dept. Subject: Europe in the politics of arms control Everybody is invited It's free SCUBA CLUBrWe will plan a weight-making party and show a film on diving in the Bahamas at / p.m. in 267 G. Rollie White Annex. UNITED CAPMUS MINISTRY:The food, fun, and fellow ship is from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Texas A&M Presbyterian Church. Everyone is welcome! MSC OUTDOOR RECREATION: Hie free.kayak t oll is from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Cain pool. All those interested may attend. The public is invited! The Aggieland yearbook Seniors, Grad, Vet, Med Don’t forget to have your picture taken Oct. 17-21,24-28 at Yearbook Associates Office at 1700 S. Kyle behind Culpepper Plaza, 8:30am-4:30pm. Oct.31-Nov.4 at the Pavilon Call 693-6756 for more information. S ’ l tAT/MQ Owr Ic ffu* Serving Luncheon Buffet Sandwich and Soup Bar Mezzanine Floor ! Sunday through Friday i 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. j Delicious Food | Beautiful View Open to the Public “Quality First” ^ MANUFACTURH Specials affective at Kro^ar Wad Oct 19 tcxai AVf S I°i!o*T*55ici *t. iryam thru Oct 25 1983. Rlflht to ItmR raaarvad. mu tixas Avt cotriot station Nona sold to dealera. Copyright THE KROGER CO. 1993 lomiBii Cente/i Limit 1 coupon tor any particular Itin.M ooHoa and ctgaraMa coupon. Offtr ilniM manufocturar’a coupon# of M‘ value wH Coupons ovar $9 will fca r*d»*mad alhcnj You must purchaso product! In ditj »ha coupon. Thla oHar applla« only lomal Turars' "Conf! 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