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Monday, October 24,1983/The Battalion/Page 7 X* '' ' What" " MONDAY WHEELERS; We mV meet in the Grove a*' . £S ANO REGULATIONS ^ * nt Center lounge to take the ETA SIGMAtThe intiuction of new vili begin at 7 p,m. in 208 MemnH; * " ZANDT COUNTY HOMET ■m fall activities ami collect dues'# on Classroom Building, ^ } ■giATE 4-H CLUBtAn informal meeting is in .... pebergat7:80p.m . / ' \ REC SPORTS;Fatties open for the fun run and the pmt wu golf tournament at 8 a.ra. in 159 E. Kyle. INTERNATIONAL C tenerat meeting is scheduled for 8:30 p.m. in 305 Ruddet *\'SFER STimFMT nBr.iMr7.ATinNtTh,rr »ill («. a '’pi'4'hrM •inte rtioiv K» in rm. and the eet in the Pavilion. P camera cojJ*^** flHHMVffiPPHRIIMR) Fall Photo Competition Oct. 31-Nov. 4 from 10a.no to 2 p.m. he Memorial StudemCenter hallway. The judging he , and the contest is open to all non-professionals m the allege Station area. - ' ' . )ENT ACTIVITIES;] fyouhave a minimum GPR oCCT' |ou should apply for the 1084 Cotton Bowi Representafivt Vpplications will be available in the Student Activities 0ffk - . DeLorean videotapes to be aired United Press International LOS ANGELES — An appeals court Sunday threw out an order that blocked CBS from broadcasting duplicates of gov ernment videotapes showing the surveillance and arrest of John DeLorean in his cocaine traf ficking case. The network said it would air the tapes Sunday night. Attorneys for the former automaker said they would im mediately appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court in hopes of heading off the broadcast. U.S. District Court Judge Robert Takasugi Saturday issued the order prohibiting CBS and its affiliate, KNXT, from broadcasting the tapes. After an emergency hearing Sunday, a three-judge panel of Propane leak closes U.S. 60 the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals unanimously voted to overturn Takasugi’s order. William Vaughn, an attorney for CBS, said Takasugi had overstepped legal bounds in making his ruling. “He has no constitutional power to do what he did,” Vaughn said. He said the case involved a “familiar collision” between a defendant’s right to a fair trial and freedom of the press. But Howard Weitzman, De- Lorean’s attorney, said, “I’m afraid the balancing is going to be ratings versus a fair trial.” “The horror I see arising is there’s no way John DeLorean’s going to get a fair trial.” He said airing of the videotapes would result in a bliz zard of publicity and “unleash a circus unprecedented injudicial history.” DeLorean, who is free on $5 million bail, was scheduled for trial Nov. 1. “The horror I see arising is there’s no way John DeLorean’s going to get a fair trail. ” Prosecutor James Walsh joined defense attorneys in asking the court to uphold Takesugi’s order to block airing of the tapes. “I don’t see the need to jeopardize the appropriate dis charge of a case that has dragged on now for a year,” Walsh said. He said the tapes would be made public in two to three weeks once they are introduced as evidence, and CBS’s desire for a “scoop” should not be allowed to possibly force a delay or relocation of the trial. “They’re dynamite — or at least that’s what they are per ceived to be,” Walsh said. “That’s why they want them out now.” But Vaughn insisted it was a question of constitutional rights. “If CBS is restrained for even an hour, or a day, then you have a clear violation of the Constitu tion,” Vaughn said. At one point attorneys were scolded for allowing the tapes, which were under seal, to get into the hands of the news media. In a letter to Takasugi, Weitz man claimed KNXT was given duplicates of the tapes by Hust ler magazine publisher Larry Flynt. CBS officials declined to say how the network got its copies. Assistant U.S. Attorney Layn Phillips, a prosecutor in the case, said his office had called in the FBI to thoroughly investigate the matter, and intends to pur sue all possible leads to find the leak. United Press International FAIRVIEW, Okla.— Offi cials Sunday removed an over turned truck that leaked prop ane gas and closed a highway north of Fairview. The leaking gas forced the closing of a mile-long stretch of U.S. 60 from just north of Fair- view to the State Highway 58 junction in Fairview Saturday. Several businesses also were eva cuated. Fairview Fire Chief Mike Howerton said a semi-trailer truck accidentally forced a truck loaded with 9,000 gallons of li quid propane into a ditch. He said the collision punctured the propane tank, permitting the gas to escape. The propane truck was own ed by United LP Gas of Texas, Howerton said, and was driven by Jack Clifton. The driver of the semi-trailer rig was injured, he said. Now Better Than Ever. 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