t h f d a i l y T e x a n The student newspaper of The University of Texas at Austin Wednesday. January 20, 1988 25c to pay $55 million settlement The i it\ of A u stin a n d th*. ¡ e ver ( Mra di* River Authority Kill split a mill,,>r o u t -of > ourt s e ttle m e n t with D ecker C » >a C om pan y M avnr Frank C -x*ksoy n o u n c i d Tuesday a Austin a n d thi LCKA hav e a g re ed that eai h \ ill j'.n half of th» ", ttl* m«-r.t U • ter m ín a te their 101 :r.h * wit! Decker m m , : atclv Tuesday Kith the C if\ ( owned tfter m e etin g earlier ( i«okse\ s..id Dei ker "aid Rill Electric I A ustin will eat h per rnont cost of th After tl D ecker u a bo ut $5 aid he had sut d the tit a n u mbt Oakev tilit\ C ,»mmission s residential en» he a s k ed to p a \ a h d u n n g th» next e s< ftle m en t Oak< 111 \ T P ■ti th each aid SI the i: lion, mstsn m ers m o re i r the from d bv S Will lake v decrt in su n a\ me : ■ d e n tia l c u s to m e r will save $1 hs ; ¡ti a • $5 per m o n th o v e r th e next 12 < ’akev said I his is an a t t e m p ’ a n d c o n fu se p eo p le In Apnl 1985 the LC'K.A s to p p e d u sing D ec k er as a fuel supp! er Oakex sard D ecker " service w a s ter*: ¡ at ed bet aus¡ *ht : ed th e te rm " of its c o n tra t t *a! . o m p a n v n n r e p r e s . th e up, a n d - rue I onksev nd the se ttle m e n t w a s • t - »íai \ ictory ter th e t itv lh«- se ttle m en t s It1"" th a n on* year net savings from c a nce ling th e c o n tra t! the co n tra ct v\ it!, Dec ker did r il 2003, the citv s a v e d a b o u t SI o ksey said. . i finished s o m e th in .; that I ; a i bet a n e max 01 . . n o . • sim < itlement juId hav A c ker w as suir g us it ir T h e m a y o r said An "tin a n d th e LCR. 'p e n t $s mil) <>r ir a t M n a •» fees „•{, -re the settlement C o n s u m e r s w h o th in k th e ir energy costs ad!) ie crea se drast tally a g a in after th e 12 Tionth in c re ase m a y be in for a s u r p r i s e 3 a k e y said V\ e h a v e b eeen buy ing ceal on th e spo* market, a n d tho se p ric e s as well as oil pric- s could rise, he c u s to m e r 's bill max not d e c r e a s e that much e v e n after vte pav the se ttle m e n t. ( )akev "aid C o n s e q u e n tly Vol. 87. No a t By APRIL NIXON Daily Texan Staf* DOE names finalist list; Texas 1 of 7 for collider By GINA ROMERO -M . * f*xa? Sta* lh . U S D» p a r t m e n t of ! nergv . n, «•.: 1 ... "dav that I « ».t- a il atm, H •* tl naiist "tati" v-ving for the muitibu ■; • ' . ir super».»•: -.fu. t • p h e r d« sh. r* list ildi * the dav w, \UTD ‘! 1 - i i r 1 th* \ d ‘ W e re expecting offi­ cial site visits probably in earty spring. — Sen. Phil Gramm -Tf the to d« Huir- ting ate the project m g e c o n o *n in tlu d ¡ a n d a m n n g k n n g the Senuitev h >b" \ . " ' m s recent "iitcvx" in rese arch 1» Bill C le m e n ts c o n s o rtiu m t ,o v urged public .md political s u p p o r t iif t h e su p e r olh d e r project to h e lp o u r team tut a n o t h e r h o m e run "ti r It " t""«-ntia to o u r sue cess that í ur b ipartisan etti rt for "iipi r, »>ndm tm g s u p e r collid­ t Iemerits s.ud w 1 tin er th< N o \ M sm f M p e rc e n t ot le v a n s vo! » b o n d election ap mg r p ro v e d f u n d in g tor th e s u p e r c»illid er package I t t .ov Bill H o b b \ VC h e heljk d .¡"si mhle th e state s s u j v r collider p roposal w a s d e lig h te d at Texas co n firm ation on the "hort list a n d s e em e d c o n fid e nt a b o u t th e s t a t e " c h a r u e s of w in n in g th e project a s p o k e s w o m a n said T he feelin g vcas that Texas pro posa! w as con sid ered to have th*- edgt cm the short list said Saralee TTede Hobby s chief aide But Peter Mills v i ce president of econom ic d evelop m en t tor the Aus tin k hamber of k om m erce w orked on the tailed A ustin bid tor the super collider and said it is dittuult to assess w h o has the ed ge Mills said the Dallas-Fort Worth site s central location, proximity to a major airport huh and geology are points in its favor With wire reports Acid spill endangers East Austin residents By ANA MARIA Da > ’ exa~ Sta^ ALDERON M ore th an 2 * " ot res. m g .refight- r- u o n ’ain m e :i >n ti1 exas al vrg'a> k hem ica l t o . t at th e seam; it vv,¡" N in g tilled w ith a 20 Pv t h y d r o c h lo r ic acid solution, said Lt. L arry B row n, a n A ustin 1 1 • ! < purtment sp o k e sm a n Fire officials said th e chemical .t - n s p i l l e d o n to the strct * m d "» s. 'i <■ w ent d o w n th e sto rm se w e r at the- Pedernaic*" s t r e e t exit "phalf W h e n it [the h y d r o c h lo n c acid hke dirt rt cts *v :th s o m e th in g it cre ate s h a z a r d o u s » - B row n "aid The fum e" vap rs v-.ir ,ai."c- b r e a th in g difficulties ¡nd th e chemical can irritate it it *. .... he" the "ks: h e said A tvs c -block rad iu " a r o u n d the th e Ait"tin ih wcar\ h i said smell ' <: . • • m e n t >po kí - na: Cap? Mikt V an b ia n co m Fire ".-.id there inv » ;her suef' c h e m k a ! spills it', that neigh- b» irh o o d r.v record ot 4» Fire officials w e re b u ild in g a t, n " »>t dir: a r o u n d dikt cm: flow ing :h< spi.. to k ee p it fron st rm se* er \ 'ire ; v- mti the the » . m e t of I ast I irst dra: *. on in d -v as o j x ; « d to d ilu te th e so lu tio n that thi- s e w e r W a te r riad spilled 1 nti m fi. a s m to T ow n Lake I ' e d e r n a l e s the storm s t r e e t " sew’er There is no im m e d ia te th r e a t " "aid for to thi w ater ¡r. 1 ow ■ \kiliiam Colbert trie I exd" W ater e o m m issio n s p o k e s m a n i ake f M ost left th e ir fam iu’" the cune h o r re s e m ptv-handcv . but d e p a r te d w ith their pets Vega took her p. * canarv with her m d the O jeda c o u p le r e t u r r u d to their h o m e fc>r them di>g Digger W ith rep r ‘ s ft " ‘ I, - ." M¡ ore Dot- iv Tcxon "ftp* ..«a- Mocxe Da . 'ex, Above Fuehghters adjust therr gas masks as they enter the area where spilled acid had been diluted Above right Eulalia La La Vega evacuates, her home on East First Street with Tootsie, her canary Sandinistas formally lift state of emergency Ass» s a tec P-es' M A \ M I \ k . r a g .¡a ettist San \ •!í« o tr ■ > P re sid en t Reagan i t h o n / e d the 1 i \ to re su m í air d r o p s of Keap> ns to \ i v aragua s oontr.) o t e - 1 hev w t i " . o ^ v n d e d because* of a (. entral Vmencan s u m m it in C osta Hu a last w eek In Miami contra le.iders a n n o u iu o i Iuesdav thev are w illing to a n e p t Nicaraguan President Daniel CTrtega s offer to hold direct talks but said thev art w ov abo u t í >rtt . a s m o h v e s D I scoto told .i group of d iplom ats during a briefing at the 1 on c Ministrv th.it presidential decree had formailv aKn- hnuation of fun din g tor the- contras m eans more war, more death, m ore d estruction Ves we want to stop it he s*nd I he rebels a n o p era ting o n a sh o rt t e r m grant of non military aid a p p r o v e d betón. C o r a r e " " left fur ¡ts holiday rev ess Phe money w a r • e lu d es hands te pay for C l.A air d r o p " o f p n v ously stiHkpiled w e a p o n s a n d a m m u n iti o n expei tevi to last t h r o u g h next m o n th Reagan has said he will asN fur m o rt aui a n d C - e x jx x te d to act on the req u e st 11 I ebruarv 'n g n - 1 he Di*tt*nse Ministry has s»nd thi vonp.w ! hat n v e i v e air-d ro p s atx>ut ti>ur tim es a m o n tl total increase d to abi>ut 40 d u n n g tin iA tuber cease-fire d e c la re d unilaterally bv üh gov em in en t it sav" I he Sandm ista govern m en t created thi tn b u nal sy s t e m in l at e W74 to trv p e o p le tor crim es com m itted during t h e dictatorship of President Vnastasio S>m o/a Deba vie w h o w a s o v e r th r o w n nine v e a r s a g o th e p eop le ot Nu iragua a g a i n s t tw o A m ericans Contra rebels a n d others s u s p e c te d ot a id in g the vontra insurgency also w e n tried un d er thi system F u g e m as w ere a n d l a m e s iurdat H asenfus of M arinette Wis D enbv of Carlinvtlle w h o w e n c a p tu r e d III w hen Sandm ista troops shot d o w n their p la n es State secuntv agen ts d etained tivi oppositioi ti>r q u estion in g Tuesday m o r n in g at in clu d ing Jaime C h a m o r ro l e a d e r s M anagua s airport Cardenal ot I j Prenso new spaper I he Sand in istas had d etained seven other op position leaders over the w eek en d for investiga turn into what the officials alleged w as a l IV to vause conspiratorial and terrorist ai plan against N u aragua The sev en wore re tions Ii asud Mondav 1 h e 12 reportedly a t te n d e d a m e e tin g m t.u a - temala recently with rebel le a d e rs Thi o th e r to u r p e o p l e d e t a in e d Tuesday w e a Miriam Ar g ueüo v a ro M anuel l o p e / C ilbc*rtv> C'uadi»; a n d k a: ,os H u e m b re " I h e n « a " l i t t l e public reaction to O rteg a s an nouik'i merit ot t h i e n d ot the s t a t e ot em e rg e n v \ w h k h bad "U "D erded m ost civil liberties Wi d o n ’t trust th e g o v e m m t At m u i h ! n- riqut *sot< ia Borgen o n e i't t h e le ade rs of thi N u a r ig u a n C o n s e r v a tiv e Party "aid in a tele ph ’■'< interview Wt ve seen p r o m is e s broken before fu v entral V mencan pea ce plon signed in Vugust bv tin p r e s id e n ts ot N ica rag u a I . balva dor C.uatemala, H o n d u r a s a n d Costa Rica s aim ed at e n d i n g civil w a r s in \ k .¡ragua FI Sal­ vador a n d G u a te m a la It calls tor cease tires am ih*s tu " demiH -atu re fo rm s a n d an e n d to logis- tu a l a n d tactical s u p p o r t for in su rg en c ie s The gi>al w a s to h avt the m e a s u r e s in place w h e n th e C e n tr a l A m e ric a n p r e s id e n ts met last w eek W ha t e m e r g e d from th e m e e tin g w as a w eak d o c u m e n t calling on th e n a tio n s to fulfill their p ro m ise s O rteg a an nou nced M on day night that direct talks w ith vontra rebels to work out a cease-fire will K held tor the first tim e next w eek But in a p p e a lin g to hardliners w ithin the ruling ban the president dm "ta National l ibera ti on f ront again that "haring political pow er w ould never be d iscu ssed w ith contra leaders stressed Heartbeat away — sc e a s t s 1 have devf oed a h eat pomp that rn m* 1 *he ade -cs the numan heart ngn: r ■a ’ pulse Tne tubing for the purn of 0¡ootí-compatibte p astic md ¡s the ■ c. ¡se; r the rea thmg *ha- -nost mod- 10 ------- ---—... — —--------------- ------------ ; e¡s j W E A T H E R Rubbing and dripping and srwezmg €?sday 9vl and wiping weather — ah ah sniff) And it f! be pan»-, cloudy and cddtef wttn a hie h near 5C a^c nortbwester-y a nds nea ’ 5 mph i ! *'■* i, Ac vVPOHti: dav ght ! ¡ j • Thursdl r A t! be Í a pe ,1 tittle below freezing Oh gross Cha ’ ge* some o‘ tha* ex your jm 7 Sorry about ’hat preftv muC^ ’he sar*ie as vV?dnesday »Vtth a high nea* 50 that is {Here t ti jus• mb 1 m See Vou 0 naro c notic*’ ............... ........ ................ ........ .................. vbodc got a K eea-» ....... j i I N D E X Abound Carr-.pus C as.- * eas Coimes Editorials Enterta nment Feature Spohs S’at» 5 Lev. a ■ • -ersitv W )f a & Nan or '4 ; 20 16 ! 20 I ' 4 14 10 12 I ' 8 ! 6 3 Page 2/THE DAILY TEXAN/Wednesday, January 20, 1988 T h e Da il y T e x a n Permanent Staff Editor Managing Editor Associate Managing Editors News Editor Associate News Editors News Assignments Editor General Reporters ........................ 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The commission, in a report that was two years in the making, stud­ ied ways of im plem enting the 25th Am endm ent w hich addresses the inability ot a president to function hut is vague on specifics One of the group's chief recom­ mendations is that presidents elect and their stat(5 write out in the transition period after election and a plan to before inauguration cover medical emergencies "T h is business of transferring presidential pow er is the most diffi­ cult in the governmental process, said former Sen Birch Bayh, bl­ ind., co-author of the 25th Am end merit, whose ratification was com­ pleted in 1%7. "T h e staff, the families, the presi dent himselt traditionally have not wanted to give up presidential p ow ­ er," said Bayh, co-chairman of the group. "W h e n the chief executive officer of a major corporation i*- il1 the runs things And so if should be and is tor provided tur c o n s titu tio n a l the president command second in If such a contingency plan had been in effect in H M when Reagan was shot said Bavh a letter pre pared in advance and agreed to by the president would have been in his doctor's medical hag. I he doctor said Bavh 'would give it to the president who at that particular conscious time was enough to ^a\ O k this is what we agreed to we thought about it in advance' and power would have been turned over to the vice ['rest dent W hen thi' president underwent surgery for cancer ot tin colon in 1 he signed a letter transferring power to Vice President George Bush I he letter said however that Reagan did not believe the amend ment applied to h is situation and that he was not intending to set a prec edent I red I ielding then counsel to the president, told the commission that since then he had his staff prepare an emergent \ book and that " e v ­ erybody now is aware of the 25th Am endment He said whenever he traveled with the president, he always would carry a copv of the book I he 11 -member commission in ­ c lu d e d Herbert Brownell, who was attorney general in the Eisenhow er administration and had a major role in developing the amendment re tired C h.«t Justice W arren Burger, and Mortimer Caplin Internal Re\ em it Service commissioner under Presidents kenned\ and Johnson The study was commissioned h\ the V\ Hitt Burkett Miller (. enter of Public Vffairs at the University of \ irginia Candidates criticize tax overhaul, secret arms sales Associated Press Democratic presidential hopeful Paul Simon trumpeted his opposition tax overhaul legislation on Tuesday in an indirect swipe at rival Richard Gephardt, w hile Republi cans resumed then family tend over last week s M ichigan count\ caucuses the NSn to Republican Sen Boh Dole ot Kansas mean while in his sharpest comment to date on the Iran-contra affair said m Iowa there was no excuse tor secret arms s.dos to the \yatollah Khom eini's regime Those sales knocked into a cocked hat tin credibility of the formal I s policy ot no conces sions to terrorists Dole said as ho addressed an issue th a t h a s dogged the campaign of h is chief rival tor the Republican nomination V u e Prest dent George B u s h Simon was in N e w H am pshin w in rt the first presidential primary veil! In held I eh 16 K m those ot you w h o are filling o u t \ o u r tax f o r m s 1 [senators] w ho voted xvas one ot the three against that bill he told a breakfast audience in Amherst A n d a m ot you who started filln g out tin forms it is not simplification \nd tin nation is coming to understand it is not tax reform , . s.ud Sim on a senator from I l l i n o i s ther Gephardt was on< of the leaders m tin i, p gressional etto rt to enact tin tax over! -,u Kill that takes effect this year Simon did n> : n , • tion him h\ name in his remarks hut when hi was asked whether he had the Mis , g re s s m a n in mind h< replied it s a \ery fundament.il different t Gephardt made no response money in Florida and predicting ot the Democratic caucuses m I, sev en was tie it lo uld w< hi that >w a i stead But another 1X mix mil, bitt critii l/ed Simot • - ad\ at , duction plan that d o e s n o ! a d d run the numbers on (us plan am vie! \S, h e said would go klunk because the ri ain ’t no num It doesn t a d d up and it s not a h e rs serious attempt t< deal with the ts-ait tin ti>r nn ; \n/im a governor said in m \ssociateu Press interview in Washington Babbitt said his own plan fc r a national s.o tax could h e implemented in a wav that would prevent any burder on U wet mci trn ptx>ple He also labeled Attorm-v General Hdvun , t tin -,ut of of M e e s , the unhappy < x.implv fi. lal h e d o e s not warn it a Bahhitt adn rustra turn He cited Met s, r, ; . 111 d at p« a: lint ■ ht tore crimina: grat I ht standard ot condu, I mted States is surt In M ichican wt u'nes and s.ud Bush ti VM f k ’ s 1 . >u 111 v d D k . it Koh lav k EARN A DEGREE IN BIBLICAL STUDIES AT THE INSTITUTE FOR CHRISTIAN STUDIES Contact the Office of Admissions Institute for Christian Studies 1909 University Avenue Austin, TX 78705 477-5701 • A d ja c e n t to the JT ca m p u s • As m any as four courses n ay t e u e : a e v * ,*• t • Excellent tor p e rsona enr nm ent •; re e ° ■ • With fwe ve courses at ¡CS or a a , r versify 3e p e e a> ea r" ■or s d e g r e e >n B b iic a Stud es • G e n e ro u s sc he drship program s Registration on J an u a ry 1 1-20 at 1909 University Avenue. 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W e d i d n t .i"k h m s h t viid a d d :' Ih t m e e tin g wa" o ne of at ie,i"t fo ur Meest ht l i with of* t th e s e v en regional hciai" B» . v m p a n ie s m 198^ a n d t ar v wSe as th t justice D e ­ p a rtm e n t w a s p r e p a rin g to review t o n s e n t decree that s tr ip p e d American Tele- p h o n t "V T e l e g r a p h Co of its o p era tin g c o m p a n ie s th» v Mfuials ,>f th re e other Bel! co m p a m o " Be I: Atlantic a n d A m e r i t e c h met w •• M eest t» anit " "avs w ith the rev i»'w h a v e mid their d isc uss problem " it*a rot* r the decret the justice IHe- " position i n th t1 decree a n d triat tht restnc- . > s i e v e r s e d :»v. • • • ' ÍX1 fitted th» í b " t r »: ludg» Har t d i r e e n e o v e r s e e i n g • •",» d e p a r t ­ r w e c t e d m»>st ' w e n t d c c r e t m e n t s props. "a¡" »m Of the four m eetin g s G eoffrey H a z a r d }r , a 5 ale law schivol professor w ho specializes in le­ ga! ethics said 1 think most courts w ou ld hold that that is in v o lv e m e n t H e's [Meese] talking substantia! a b o u t m erits of tht m atter he ha" a u t h o rity with respect to the policy w hv w o u ld thev be talking to him otherw ise"1 The c h a irm an of th e b oard d»v"n t Bv to W a sh in g to n just tor his h ealth | I-. E lem en tar\ students fed up with new plastic silverware i"" V K! 1 NF H I D M, v < : p l a s t k f o r k s j i dem aiw bng .! r» turi i t hi -c a ; s • ■ "p. 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»h . i h o sp tals a n d details »>n their co n d itu m \t» r» n»»t inv mediately available At least o n e w as tentatively listed in st>r»ous c o n d itio n 1 h» cause a p p e a r e d to h ave been e ith e r a m» failure »>r the failure t't tht driver t»' the ga" peda l Police c hiet Iordan said P r in k i n g an d d r u g s h a d c h a n u a preperlv handle Frank been ruled o u t he said Storm system hits Mississippi \ alley l e n n MOSCOVA Iomad»x*s a n d t h u n d e r ­ sto rm w in d s s w e p t over the low er M ississippi A alley Tuesday killing at lea"t five p e o p le in w e s te r n T en n e sse e w h e r e at least th ree tw¡"t- er" to u c h e d d»n\ n Twisters injured 2h p eo p lt in Alabama a n d at least o n e p e rso n in M ississippi xt ytr» w e a th e r injured seven in A rk ansas In T enne sse e d o z e n s of p eople wer» injured a n d many h o m e s d e s tro y e d W orst hit vtas F av e tte C ountv just east »H M e m p h is w h e r e th ree p eople w e re killed a n d at least 24 w e r e injure d said C h ip Ragon ot th e county 1 m e rge n ce Man ag e m e n t Agency The to r n a d o vxhith s tr u tk just afte r noo n follow ed a 22-mile p a th w hich wa** a" w id e as th re e -q u a rte rs of a mile at so m e pia»es Ragon said A" many as 4C h o m e s w e re d e s tro y e d or heav ilv d a m a g e d in o n e area he said FCC rejects extension for ownership waivers Associated Press T ht Federal W A S H IN G T O N C o m m u n i c a t i o n s g o m m i s s i o n Tuesday d ism isse d p u blisher Ru per: M u rd o c h s req u e st tor an ex­ te n sio n of 'ht' w a iv e rs that have al­ low ed him tt* kee p nevx "pajx*r" and television stations in New A»>rk a n d Boston 1 ht to dism iss M u rd o c h " petition citing l a s t vear action bv C o n g r e s s blocking the agencv from c h a n g in g its n e w s p a p e r IA cross-ow n e r s h ip rule" or e x te n d in g anv o u ts t a n d in g w aiv ers com m ission v o te d 3-0 late I h i t e r m s ot tht law art u n a m ­ b ig u o u s a n d prohibit us from grant ing re q u e ste d bv New s America M u r d o c h s c o rp o ­ the c o m m issio n e r s said ration e x te n sio n s tht H o w a r d R u b e n ste in a spokes m a n tor N e w s America said in reac­ tion todav T he FCC s ' action b n n g s th e Net* York Post o ne step d o s e to closing The Post is now p r e p a rin g a law suit to ap p e al this decision M u r d o c h to keep the Pcsf o p e n a n d protect the 1 200 threat e n e d that are b eing fighting lobs is M u rd o c h s next stop in ch allen g■«* m g C ongress action w ould be a fed­ e r a ! a p p e a l s »ourt w h e r e h e could trv c r » >s s - o w nt rship t o hav» r u l e s t h r o w n out th t AAithout an e x te n s io n Murdoch m u st sell e ith e r the \ e : c ) ork Post or WN'YW TY in New A ork bv March 6 a n d e ith er the Boston Herald or VA FXT-TA in Boston bv lu n e 30 T he p ro vision f o rb id d in g t h e F C C sm p e n n g with th«- r u l e s w as from addeci quietly to a S600 billion s p e n d in g bill in the hnal h o u r s of session. c o n g re ssio n a l tht Many in C o n g r e s s w ere not aware tH it until after the legislation had been p a s s e d a n d signed b\ Presi­ d e n t Reagan 198” T h e a m e n d m e n t w a s a d d e d by Sen F m e s t H ollings D-S C at the req u e st of Sen E d w a rd K enn e d y D -M ass In his petition to th e EE C . Mur­ d o c h said the a m e n d m e n t is u ncon­ stitutional bec ause it singles him out tor p u n i s h m e n t since his is the only c o m p a n y w ith ou tstan d in g w aivers to the cross-ow nersh ip rule. F4e also savs it m ay lead to the closin g of the Post w hich is losing SI0 m illion to $20 m illion a vear. M urdoch has said if he cannot sell the Post tor a fair p nce, he w ill close it. HIGH SCHOOL KIDS are protecTeD unDer -me COnSTlTUTlOn,JUST LiKe everYBODY eLse. pm enimeD to exercise a n provisions, w ithout resTricTion? I'm WITH YOU, KID! no consTiTunonaL tight s h o u ld Be resmcTeD! YOU SHOULD Be BBLe to prim anYTHinc yo u warn in Your school newspaper.", r ii mr » - .. i WHaT newspaper? i warn to buy a Gun. Page 4/THE DAILY TEXAN/Wednesday, January 20, 1988 E dito rials ; Viewpoint ion: expressed r The Daily Texan are those , t the ecu * it 1 the wnter of the article They are not necessamy the opinions ot the University administration the Board c>t Regents or the Texas Student Pub ations Board of Operating Trustees Opinions expressed Second Opinion and staff or guest co uirms are those of the writer — P ipe D r e a m Stamp out drugs with tax plan I n lust su m m er s special session, the 1 oxas I egislature desperately tried to squeeze taxes from every available source But legislators left one possibility — illegal d rug sales At first, taxing illegal drugs might seem pointless The sale of the tax un tap ped stamps themselves probably would provide only a small am o un t of revenue mostly from stam p collectors with a sense ot humor Instead, the tax would serve as an effective law-enforcement tool giving authorities another charge — tax e\ asion dealers to levy against Some states have already passed similar m easures 1 arlier this month Illinois began requiring tax stamps, complete with s k u l l cross- bones and just say no' logo, for all sales of illegal drugs 1 he state levies a tax of per gram of marijuana, $250 per gram ot other drugs and $2,000 per dose of controlled substances not sold bv the gram s o a kilo of cocaine w ould be taxed at roughly $1 25 million A bit expensive, perhaps? It's nothing compared to the punishm ent Failure to purchase tax stam ps is a third-degree felony in Illinois and offenders face a $10,000 fine and up to three vears in jail In addition ciy il penalties cost four times the am o u n t of the unpaid tax Fhese pun ishm ents, though harsh, help deter drug dealers while go mg officers an additional means to seize dealers' assets Mthough tew dealers could be expected to buy the stamps, iexas could ey en earn some money by passing such a tax Minnesota as­ sessed $1 ’ million in tines d uring the first Is m onths of the tax al­ though the m onev has vet to be collected So a solution to Texas revenue and drug problems may be right u n d e r legislators noses Jennifer Horan H ere T o Stay _ Du Pont campaign raises issues B y putting his nam e back on the Texas primary ballot Republi­ can presidential candidate Pete du Pont might make Super I uesday much more interesting tor 1 exans Folk v\ mg the discovery of forgeries a m on g the 5,00c signatures du Pont n eeded to get his nam e on the ballot, he promptly withdrew from the 1 e x a -c a m p a ig n On Tuesday however, state Republican Party and the three C hairm an George 'strakc decided to permit d u Pont other candidates yvith take signatures primary ignoring the actions of overzealous campaign staffers Du Pont then agreed to let the voters consider his campaign Fiis presence potentially adds a desperately missing ingredient to the to receive delegates in the GOP race, both in Texas and the nation specific stands on issues Du Pont s chances of w inning the nom ination art microscopic at best But even if he n ever rises above 1 percent in the polls he would do the American electorate a favor by staving in the race 1 he reason If he p l a y s his cards nght he could wind up y\ ith a very influential and currently vacant - role in the nominating process ' no Republic ans' version of Bruce Babbitt du !' mt s last in the polls and first i) the Dear presentation of spec in, id< as not agree w ith want he wants to dev but after wat* hing any of the televised Republican debates, one at l e a s t kn> .. vvhat tic wants to do goals Or* may 1 he platform includes requiring welfare recipients to work either in the private sector or in governm ent-provided |obs making teen agers pass a d ru g test before receiving a d rn er's lieense and phasing out farm subsidie - over the next five vears It he stays m the race, continuing to hit debate audiences with ins innovative specific proposals, people will begin to notice sooner or later that du Pont is intellectually ahead of h;s rivals crats are beginning to come to that conclusion about Babbitt just as D em o­ 1 his w o n 't win d u Pont the nomination, but it w ¡II force the big league candidates to a d d r e s s him and respond tc- his issues \ ice Presi­ d en t George Bush and Sen Bob I)ole *>t Kansas v% ho have exhibited n<> strong beliefs about any thing other than the importance of their experi­ ence could be forced bv du Pont to tell the people precisely w hat they intend to d o about tor instance the drug problt m Money certainly w o n't force d u Pont a / " F" member te q u it the campaign, so he really has nothing to lose bv -n* King aro un d as long as he wants Texas Republicans will profit from his participation 'Texan' story incomplete The clip an d cut Daily Texan did it again Pava : n o n e ’s picture ( Rally against racism jv c . 1 Monday ) and its companion story >>■ ( Ralliers protest brutality a m in s t b l a c k s ■ prime examples of n e w s coverage ->* unprc fessional and useless as to make readu . thi Texan equivalent tc' perusinc a go-- ip tabi.'id In essence the truth story was no different it continues to report or v p a r t albeit a \ery small par! \ n d this * I he story ignored many 'acts , -1 tic ing Although the rally - -pt ikers dry w , lels from these incidents of rat - r to :(u c which a Is, *urri« - t s capitalist system racist att.uk- against oth. r n monties : • r« at d abroad this was entirely e f t , ; . : *t :h< st •, • - 1, • [ S lor y%as racism against Palestinians funded Zionist occupation i: against Chícanos right here m th. I s and t - absurd sentencing of the I I lb Racism against blacks w a s discussed * the r Speeches were given bv a Pa . -tima: c • cano and four whites the Revolutionary Com m une* l ir*, o a , by hla,k- In simple t, mis *rit* • . >*. •. c'f solidarity betwecr ma* \ in, uo * , • . : ■ , ■ * , * In all only a m inute part *t tie , y, * • a - - generously reported bv *h< Federal Bureau ot Inv. • cat; - pa d tention tc* the event than fire ! g u e s s it t a i l e d \ i r» p •* •; • * * • , . Ex t * •> ,n W h o o p s were there toe Capitalism based on greed I o n y M a r tin e z s article :..u c o m p a t i b l e w i t h fre*e < nte rpr -c ■ > rm* . D a ily 1 e x a n M o n d a y - - v *. d ; However 1 m ust disagre* v% ft •: < d« a ?, : Rating religion to perfect i ap * r a w - -> I w o u l d n o t c o n s i d e r m v s e l f a r< v* • " , B u t 1 w o u l d c e r t a i n l y p r e f e r : m o t i v a t e d by one* b a s e d o n g r e e d p o i n t e d o u t th* p r i n c i p l e - y s h a b is {)i, d r i v u g t e a , . ’ a s , - ; \ d a s • . • i g A n o t h e r p o i n t M a r t i n , / t a . . :i m d e m o c r a c y m a t c h e d p a i r a n d c a p i t a ; - , \s 1 eon P Baradat said i ¡ uitua al s, 1 4 m i In tfV it S o c i a l i s m i - i n e c o n o m i c o q u t v a e n l i g h t e n v o u r p e r * » p t i o n s In , i n t i »-s h e l d l e n t o f d e m o c r a c y i f d e n u n r a c y c a n i s e q u a t e d w i t h i n d i v i d u a l p o l i t i c a l e q u a l i t y H e n * t h a t p u b l i c s c h , s b\ s, h , H ' adnun, s t r a t o r s p u t 1*at* n s n iv t s c e n s o r e d i s m i s c o m p a t i b l e * w i t h d e m o c r a c y *-111, , * i s tc * 1 h e i r r« as,.run.-. * * - a , • t h e * m d i y i d u a l e c o n o m i c a l l y vs f i a t d e ” u > * n < v - l o n t v . - p i n t , >n s t a * , d t h a t th* r 1 ? , n a , s*. - t o p e o p l * p o l i t i c a l l y 1 here w som ething inhe rently s m m c ab,*ut any system based c>n greed A , must m*v. is y ond the ill ce'nce* ved notion ot capitalisn In today s multi poiar world th,- »,,>non u the*ones c't Adan Nn th and lohn M a \ : a d ie. Kevnes arc that v apitalisn , • my comtorts that previously had b e e av ailahi* to the r k h .1- antiquated as Mart me. - ivas a , vs, d the masse* * According t, a 1 e c < nt study tw h, c , it, 1 n Budget and Poli, v Priorities th* gap í x: w«. t the* rich and p**of in the I rut, d State's is pr< ate*t u w f í an *; * any t : e it iV, ftu p t h, p a - ‘ c* v 1 a ; - t tin p,g a,.:* ’.’st 4 p e r c ■ : I • i n e t t e e t t h e J'u vc t • r * tie n s a n d a - - u . ’ w * ,• * t t i . d e n t 1 I ' * * , 1 > ' - a t p u b l i c a tu a ' s The- p o i n t 1 t h i s P u b l i s h e r are n d e c i d e vc ha t w i l l , : wi l l : , t a p n » •*.’ * T h e y t the ir p u t ' l i c a t i o n s c>f n e w * s I ' r o a c i c a s t - a n d , , • - « s i i i . - n t ly I n f o r m a t i o n t. w h i c l tl , , d l u vc i, g . , u th, a v,, • s s N> as the financial giant- consumo an < v,*r , * * 0 1 growing share c't th* mtc rmatu marke *p •, vc, • a n d t< til, p u b l i , - . r a t f e d . e s s *, a pit. ■ci a> v s f c r v Separate cultures prejudiced FCC rule aids press freedom • * , • • k , v t o s h p r ,*ss t h w a r t s « • • A : ,! - a l \ c a \ s t u n t • g o ! a g e n x i l a . u g t i from th** editor 1ai pages and the* pseudo-con st rvat n e d v Thursday sur. provide d a knee slapjx’r ! , i K* i n ,* • / h, Ihiiy Irian Í * Mass Adams instead offered leia*: read, rs a p n u n c \ a n ; ra?t voiuiViju^t yjp disti>r? ti:< his otn.-rvc .s, u nsupp ortat * pc'iituai vie w s * • trut h in j i attenu''t **.; ; i>\ h\ w a vit ¡- t ) at . 1 w 1 e r s F i q s t* . . . 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' a r c * m s \ d a n - » N : f v it If lu communications entities should not U re stticted p are m ta* f , unte*r pr.tiuctivi nan*e ,»t a tr« « ; re - f FC I r* strati, n- a sing e t, t u r n : a 1 er-h , and that , u ' t h , m a *, r rk«-t He doesn t care to illustrate hove this re s tm tion n* gattvelv " pacts or- a tie, pre*ss but h e ci**, s g,* n,* tar as to claim In such cities as ¡t makes tie* uitt, ?* net S le w i , >rk or Bosftm ,*r 2 whether Fu; ert Sfurdexh sources ot mtc*rn ation Well \ d a m s vou re d* id Vc long vens tw, \ : *, *’ ! s n; ii :u C. - -ot ruling will l'e : fiaps ture e*ss, ¡U ■!* t h r o u g h c . tr t or B u t . \ o u ins v * ! n* vc h a k ic ; — Ben i ohtn e n c e te x t b o o k Pol it u a Drug scandals force society to define athletes' roles, duties Fans should lower unfair expectations P rofessional sports are cur­ Superstars cannot escape responsibility A thletes ar. publi* hcures rently b urdened with a re la tio n s m a jo r the* use ot drugs and i hev enter wiilu . Iv mt> ,1 k1 *hm this position . c,a \th le t «*- ean a gr« at d e a l ft’* re they esp, . tail\ th* M jc h a í 1 T h o m a s prestige pr, ! !r \ d. -* fv > so . ailed Encouraging athletes and n n*n»y publi* 'turn - u p . rstars problem alcohol ,i nong players Within the* past decade drug and a hohol anuse has come out into th** opei Stockbrokers are* trading more than j u s t com m odi­ ties while doctors an. trafficking and using hospital morphine* Teen age alcohol abuse is of in­ ert*, .sing concern None of this ci>mes as a surprise But w hen a professional athlete admits using d ru g s all hell b r t * a k s l(X)St* One n ight av they de*se*rvt> the* hard time they get r h e y 're role m o d e l s for our kids They should be the knights in shining armor or rather uniforms But athletes ar* simply more not more valuable visible than ordinary people Without ever having volunteered for the job of "role m o d e l/' they are forced to assu m e that position b e­ cause kids and adults admin* them Society h a s d u m p e d the burden of perfection on these people* as sum ing that they are more* able or willing to accept it But athletes a n no m ore equip ped for thn task than anyone else As a result ot this misconception, professional athletes m u st e n d u re the* ju dg ­ ments ot others, often with unfa­ vorable results I he gen* ral public believes that, d u e to the* astronomical salaries plavers receive, they are less sus- P a u l B a i l i f f TEXAS COLUMNIST ceptible to th* n, m a l pressures and desire- ot human life On the * «ntarv increased pav and rugged scheduling d em ands have served to increase p l a v e r s V i s i b i l i t y to d rug dealers 1 he* most disturbing aspect of our scrutmization of professional athletes is the blatant disregard tor the tribulations an athlete suffers as he seeks help tor lus problem When family members or loved ones suffer from .1 substance-de- pendence problem, they usually receive love ,ind support in their is efforts comfort in having th** problem out in the open because the most dif fit ci It thing to .idnut is 1 have a problem I need help to eliminate it There But what incentive do athletes hav* n admit .1 problem w hen they know they will likely become 1 subject of bereavement and criti a s m ? Only £ 1 small numbe*r ot players have been caught using drugs, the majority come* to the* point where they seek assistance It, for once, upon news that an athlete* had a problem, he or she received letters of encouragem ent from supporters instead of criticism the* results might be more posi­ tive t com* forward with a problem and giv ing them the assuranc* and secur itv *>f know in g th.it people c a t , would he*lp eliminate the p r o b lein Fortunately s t e p s h a \ , . n r e . i d v be**n t a k e n to solve* this d i l e m m a The* National Basketball Assmui tion h a s established <1 v a m p at­ t e n d e d by to hear their peers i n s t r u c t t h r u on a v o i d i n g the*se v e r y d a n g e r s first-vear players I r v i n g present Farvin Magu Johnson, Isiah luv. Thomas and l u l i u s recorded anti d ru g commercials and league-sponsored program s t o youth a* r o s s Amen 1.1 Plavers from all four ma|or s p o r t s have poured miliums t dollars rehabilitation programs e a r n paigns anti d rug and d r u g i n t o I his is a good start But before more progress can b<* mad* with drugs in sports, our attitudes .is spectators and fans must change Kareem Abdul Jabbar said it Because a guv can bury a b e s t 2 0 - foot tin* jum per o r glide hoop like* .in angel doesn't make him the* one to tell y o u how t o live to Professional athletes don't tell the f a n s how to run their lives I hev should be treated with the* same respe* t May he then a m.qor step will be taken in solving the drug problem in professional s p o r t s Bailiff 1" a government / uhln rela tions sophomore willingly assumt th* risk * ’ tive * ov eragc When superstars hkt 1 isketball pLiver Ml* ha, I Kay Rich *,Ka* test p> >sitiv e fui druqs ,J, serve* what* ver treatment :t ■ v get from th* league as well as the t * , , p r i ' s s It s all jsirt ot th* can . i >ther athletes attest t, 1 ar rv Bird said should be punished the rules better else tins As It lie s , uiltv hr lit knows than anvhodv Rk'h.irdsi*n and others like f*>i m er Houston Rt k Kit Mitchell the rules Now Wiggins k n. * w 1 h**u they ar** paying th- priu include punishment didn t just banishment from the \ B \ but a l s o a rude lashing from the p r e s s and tan- Being .» superstar implit - a *» r tain am ou nt ot responsibility I hev have * hosen to shoulder the b urdens w hich tFieu positions car r y Part of tliat includes serving as lik* teachers and w hether tin y like it or role models for th* public politicians judges not s, hool Granted tin* pr**-sur* on ath letc's is intense an d they ta*** von stant scrutiny from th* m aches, the fans iind themselves 1 he y .ire also m a position to easily obtain illegal drugs It is almost under stand.ible that they can succumb to temptation still many people operate* un ftXAS COI I SIM M , 1* r 1 c n a t d e a l >1 p r e s s u r e w i t h out giving m te temptation \ , *m« . *}'.*. t s t h e p r e - i d * * n t t* s t a r t s n o r t i n g u j H u l l s , p a r t i e s , u s t b e c a u s e l i n t a t W h i t * In* h a s a a h i g h p r e s - u r * *, x d i n e av a i l a b l e j*»b a n d m a y f i n d I n d e x ' d w h e n *>ther n**t ed p . r s o n a l i t i e s g i v * ’ i n t o t h e i r i m p u l s e - a n d e n c o u n t e r p u b l i c r i d i c u l e n o t h e m W h e t * o n e c r i e s m e r c y f o r G a r y H a r t d i d h i - M o n k e y B u s i n e s s w i t h s t m t **i th* l . V i m a t e w Ric* , h a n c e f oi b u n d e m a n d e d a s e i o n d A f t e r D o u g l a s C h n s b u r g d i s , r e d i t e d h i m s e l f bv a d m i t t i n g h e h a d r u n a littl* r e e f e r i n h i s e a r l i e r . l a y s n o o n e s e r i o u s l y c o n s i d e r e d h i m t o r tFu* S u p r e m e C o u r t W h y s h o u l d a t h l e t e s g e t a n y t r e a t m e n t w h e n t h e y s i c w up s p e c i a l B e t o n * s i x i e t v r e t h i n k s i t s , i t n t u d * a b o u t d r u g s t o r t h e s a k e ot it s h o u l d ex* u s m g a f e w a t h l e t e s i t s It a t t i t u d e is tht w a v r e c o n s i d e r a b o u t s p o r t s f i r s t \ n u r i c a n s treat organized and parti* u larlv professional sports that lias caused the problem Americans, bv taking sports s*> seriously have corrupted it W hat were once boys games have now become multimillion-dollar busi n e s s e s v * r Ux'k a l*»t * >j beh. i v u • until i! q e t x it s \v \ \ ot tFu* professional that * n *f u p d is c ip lin in g l OA. h< s W ill naught y reaik on f of ban d 1 n qurntlv the .«•a gues th* play. *r - In .1 wav viru* use I . nuil* tw ,*. n drug Us. very ha/v gitiu .¡t* *t ,ic * - - eiu * * a rage line Iv it ! ;!U citnuat** c th* \* * ordo g f*> S; • * , \ tullbdek ¡s \snt* r Ku r K* illy first th* heip« d ofr tFn* tu*id tak**s a hv p,*d. rnu* at luilf halt tim. and plavs th* -«xorul lialt 11- vs big a |ump a it tor him to numb lus own nos* that ni^lit’ Coa* hes should take a more a* tive rol* by helping or disciplining plavcr- with even minor problems i'et*»r* thev get out ot hand 1111 I’a so basketball coach P 01 Ha- km- suspension of Keitfi Manuel tot drunken driving is a v,*K*d <*v ample of w hat all * oa* hes ought to be doing In th** meantime tans should not * as, up on their criticism Ath ieh-s will have to shoulder the re­ sponsibility as public figures and role models Part of being a mj is not giving in to the perstar temptations super T h o m a s is a n e c o n o m ic s s e n io r Wright apologizes for aide’s actions Speaker did not approve letters before release .ssoodtec! Press V\ A S H IN C iT O N T h e letters written by George [Mair, press aide] reflected the anger and frustration which, as an 1 louse Speak- r Jim W right is distancing himself rom a series of angr\ letters a new* * hired press aide to news or jant/ations that included charges of tossibit* plagiarism and a reference a the Mormor r¡ ligion ot a Irani <>1 experienced newspaper­ man, he felt over some of the inaccurate and unfair news coverage I have received as speaker.’ W right Niid fit v\ o^ sorr\ tht lot crs were sent and that he did no «*e pass judgment on the conten letón they wen sent - >ut lerate or uniustitied remarks th< ettcis may ha\- th< fexas Democrat said in a statemen don,! ¡s tnntaim : Th, letters com plaining of th. reatment W right had resowed ir ho news media w en written hi r w h was inn d in I h .jeorg» \1,; ?emht r to h. Ip improve th» spt ak ir s im.igt M a • • ■ ■ , . o ,s h u . to n cc umnist tor tin I , - \ngeies Tim. >vnd • ti publisher vd\ must In pulimj a ioko o n u s v >t , o u r s e our statements aro ex tremol v J u u ra te o n lin W right ht s.iid I arlier reports-is* \1a;r - Mronglv - worded letters to th» •• a?n rated ’ kilt Van Vita w as critical of a n rent colum n and e r.t.it u ¡th *K. i,-s . •• J the I H E D A ILY T EX AN Aecinesciay J a r uary 20, *988 Page 5 Texas companies9 defense funds increase $2.4 billion Associated Press D A I.I A S Texas companies were awarded $13 9 billion in de fense contracts la s* year a $2 1 bii lion increase over l9Hr and the stat* leads the So u th w eM s record growth in defense contracting a- cording ti Defense Department figures the 1986 1 he state s obligat» I \ alue t>f defense awards rose 7 * percent last year fron level of $13.5 billion, th- Defense ( ontract Administration region I r ■ of Bet in Dallas said Monday office manages dt *e’ < vuntracts in Texas Oklahoma \ev. Mexico Arizona Vrkansas and Louisiana The office said th»- number nt Services ¡exas firms contracts awarded U increased from 21 638 in 19K6 to 22,905 in 19*~ I hos* figures d- not include major contracts that are adminis tered directly by military service^- whicf means the state actually received more detens» contracts tht Dallas defense office --did I ex,is leads tht five-state region in the \ulut of defense contracts awarded and is the second-largest recipient of federal defense dollars in the nation behind California I he state accounted for about 70 percent of th-. region - \aiue of de­ fense contracts Tht Southwest region's total was $22,6 billion at the end of 198“ GUADALUPE WISDOM TEETH It y.-u need tht- removal ni wisdom teeth al BIOM EDICAL RESEA R C H U Q P G R O U P I N C at 45MM1 1 If yc)u still think the closest banking means a hite downtown, take a short trip down the drag SKI LAKE TAHOE M A R 16-20 - *487 W f PC * Of A 6 * “ IN C LU D ES Heal i>st* y ntiht nn th tirs! sute Hattk Intact hrst m j drag at I Mi n V.iev es and i it N r\h e ft* •s It >r Mudt m 11it‘t kit net n«mill with j .ti counts an u 2" free checks as a bonus vlJ tnun a 19 veamld ioc ally-owned hank huilt b\ hometown [xnpk* committed to good hometowi service \ short tnp d«*ui the drag is a good move for -our money OPEN TILL 7 PM - MON -FRI *01 s.»* i0?f A«t«h* ’«iM T*73 488*2161 K 1 H S T 1 S - S T A T 1 - : b a n k VI ■ Bank i Ml \ Nueces tv NX hue & Umar Member Kl)t< ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN’S SWEATERS SAVE 25% TO 40% You can never have too many good sweaters especially at oil! low sale prices’ Save on crew or V neck sty les bv tainoiis makers such as Colours Jantzen. Pendleton . out jc!! and Izod’ Lacoste * Pure Shetland wool com tortable cotton soft acry lic and more In your favorite •a colors Orig 30 00-68.00 sale 18 00-40 80 Selection ot styles will varv by store Dillards SHOP I Ml. I AHI' S C IN T K M T \RK SOUTHWEST Mil IT \RV PRJVt WINDSOR I \RK INoKAM P ARK AND NORTH ST AR SHOP MON X X s x r . Hi v- SI SPAN . c \VU RJ, AN f XPRLSS C \KT VM U OWI W ednesday, January 20, 1988 Page 6 U n iv e r s it y T h e D a i l y T e x a n Study-abroad office to have full-time staff te rnatio nal P ro g r a m s a n d S tudies will be re sp o n sib le tor th e e v a lu a ­ tion a n d r e c o m m e n d a tio n of several existing p r o g r a m s o p e r a te d bv for­ eign univ e rsitie s I I ■ N e w studv abroad pro grams will be e n c o u r a g e d a n d de veloped b\ I I college faculte and m e m b e r s a p p r o v e d bv a p p ro p riate1 college co m m itte e s a n d d e a n s involved The a n n o u n c e m e n t has ca u se d reactions a m o n g s tu d e n ts in p r o m o tin g mixed a n d statt s tu d v - a b r o a d p r o g ra m s "D r. C u n n i n g h a m the s tu d v - a b r o a d p r o g ra m will be o n e of his priorities tor this year 1 am n o t su rp ris e d be c a u s e 1 knew so m e th in g like this w a s goin g c n But I told m e D r . Cunningham told me the study abroad program will be one of his priorities for this year.’ — Randi Shade, SA president a m verv e n c o u r a g e d bv n o u n c e m e n t, S tu d e n ts Association p r e sid e n t the an said Randi S had t But Kris Stilt L iberal \ r t s Council n o th in g m w m the m e m b er saw a n n o u n c e m e n t It's g o o d th at now s tu d e n t- know w h e r e tv1 look tor m that form ation But m u c h s u b sta n c e s h e said is not th e r e W h a t this office will d o is to bring all the in fo rm atio n to o m a n tral location so that stu d t nt- d o n 't hav e to h u n t a r o u n d d iffe re n t de p a r tm e n ts -aid s \ Vice P re sid e n t Kirk 1 a u n i u s said lv v M c Q m d d v In ternational Oft let s tu d v - a b r o a d adviser "! th in k this i- ver\ significant. It will allow u s to go a h e a d to d o so m e of the th in g s s t u d e n t s hav e re q u e s te d a n d facilitate th e ir o p p o r tu n iti e s to studv a b ro a d stilt a n d s t u d e n t s in t h e S A I nt er n a tio n a l E d u c a tio n C o m m i t t e e s hav e bee n try in g to get n u m stu dv- ab ro a d p r o g ra m s tor 11 s t u d e n t s W h a t i- im p o r ta n t is not C u n n i n g h a m 's icknow l o d g e m en t of a n ott ice b u t w h e t h e r h e gives th e office au th o rity to do th in g s sh e said s h a d t a g r e e d w ith stilt calling verv v a g u e th e a n n o u n c e m e n t N ev e rth e le ss S h a d e said she b e ­ in C u n n i n g h a m - - com mit lieved N o th in g m ent the p ro g ra m it' It will take h a p p e n s quick e n o u g h to s o m e tu n e to get w h e n wt e t v Ronald B Undent alt. o u ld n o t b e s id en t to w n m* toi c Texan Staf M a r k X u d o t dean ot the 1- dt light* u ultv n a mb' ulld U 1: at 1 the t d i Si hool ,,T t it vt hi* run* V l>f the* i j w n A n at p n tati m m m (it*rard d r V au(('u!i*urs th< !ai Gold discrimination suit goes to trial H ave it your w ay G us Cardenas JT a up nus me h • 4 >• • . e front of the biology pono Cardenas so M o r g a n By JOHN COUNCIL Daily Texan Stab -u it After is m o n t h - tru filed crim ination U niversity bv Barbar as si-tan t p r o fe s s o r of begin trial W’ed n e sd a v tnct C o u rt in Austin sex agai ( ¡o íd . las- ín U G old alleges sh e wa- tht D e p a r t m e n ure bv because of h e r refusa sexual a d v a n c e s by m e m b e r- She is su in g tf tv for her te n u re d e p ted G old ac c u s e d Kar .aim- By ADAM DEUTSCH Daily Texan Stab reaching in an unfamiliar language ' - - au th for S oviet e m ig re Yuri D ru z h n ik v no means the biggest pro! m • ■ na c o u n te re d f u ' i , In 1977 D r u /h n ik o v became a 1 But Tuesdav D ru z h r kov t 1 ; < • h - • >i class p a r tm e n t of 1 nglish m a n e n t faculty m e m b e r C reative W riting for C h iidre n • a l th o u g h ; - - tl.< 15 p. - ■ 1 >ri )v ie W D ru /h n ik o v vva- a w riter a n d teacher tin I nion w h e r e he p e n n e d n u m e r á i s * Soviet b o o k s plavs a n d short stone'- V a nn mn.-r the Soviet W riters U nion a n d get paid for h e w ritings lie , >;ud work it n • But D r u / h n i k o v >4 w i- d m ont» n* w ’ in t h e So v i e t U n i o n D u r i n g m e e t i n g s ot th. S viet W r i t e r s I n i o n in 19 his c o n c e r n a b o u t t ur e hi s t a r t e d * x p r e - ir . t h e m a i n h e r o ot Sew let lit* r ¡ a c h a r a c t e r c a l l ed Pavlik M o r o / o v < t he - t r i It w as m not gg le r I ter a n d , ut after ed iron pt a n d plav s w c P u b l i s h at h e ¡dent V\ r i t e r i a n d 1 b ec am e n-pei - i n , I i h e child M orozov b e c a m e a legend in th* 1^30s after he in fo rm e d the secret police a b o u t l o d a v Soviet his father s anti-Soviet b e h a v io r 1 o e a r n a livm w ritin g for othei his essav - s m u t i j, Dri - In led ti / h n i k o 979 he t h e L i Soviet writer, emigre teaches class at UT ■ ■ ■ I h e I I c h e e r l e a d e r s p l a c e d UT accounting, law students join IRS to staff tax assistance centers P a rt of the organization s goal is to provide commu­ nity service. We hope to staff one of the centers at least one night a w eek.’ — Mike Forsythe, Beta Alpha Psi president IRS e m p lo y ., ta n t- teer- a n d s| u s e ! m g sessu>n!. p r e p a n in th* \ II A t e n te rs - Bidden -aid \ 11 \ P articipation th. V IT A p r o ­ in g ram each s p n n g is p a rt of the fra­ tern ity 's p le d g e p ro g ra m , a l th o u g h active m e m b e r s also are e n c o u r a g e d to volun teer, F o rs y th e said the said F orsythe f ra te rn ity 's m e m b e r s learn m o re a b o u t tac law th ro u g h p articipation th e p r o ­ gram w hile also help in g local resi- in d e n ts Part ot the o rg a n iz a tio n - goal >- to p ro v id e co m m u n ity service In said W e h o p e to statt o n e of the c e n te rs at least o n e night a week U I law s t u d e n ts plan to staff the C a rv e r Branch l i b r a r , w h e n thev said Gabv also w o rk e d last vear a g e n t a n d revenue IRs Bidden o o rd m the \ tal h e - a i d i.iv tr.iir ■ ’ > to w o r k -aid it. rs a r e in rea nor a? ¡es c o m m u - h u re h e s and co n u itu - nd will i*. , ni o p era - e c e n t e r s will b e o p e n lav to tile t hr H u s vear w e ' r e h o p i n g to hit 7,(XU, p os s i bl e m o r e B ol de n sai d I h e p r o g r a m m o s t l y h a n d l e s - mi p i e tax r e t u r n s s u c h as t h e Lodo A t h e 1 0 4 0 1 / or t h e 1 4> w i t h it em i z e d d e d u c t i o n - B e l d e n s a i d Mu s ai d p a r t i c i p a n t s n e e d to i n c l u d i n g VV 2 b r i n g the ir tax f o r m s - l i p - 1099 f o r m s a n d p r o o f of a m d e d u c t i o n s pr.>g- i>> as siste d pie, a n d this vear, s m ore v o lu n te e rs r eas, this year s t o ­ 1 h r \ 11 \ c e n t e r s will b e o p e n i n d a p e v e n i n g s a n d S a t u r d a y s p o i n t m e n t s a r e u n n e c e s s a r y B e l d e n saici m o st A ustin nit\ ce n te rs mtv schools ting 1 eb I 11 th r o u g h Apri in c o m e tax to I ast year i i mK) ( about th e p r o g ra m wdm h sh o u ld ot igration 2 19h h i s wilt 1 > ru /h m k o \ in Sept eria a n d D - v e a r ol d s o n >v\iil to u,iv« i u ‘ bt t o r e a r r i v i n g in Aust i n in J a n u a r v liv a w e r e finallv tirst g o i n g ti V l e n n a a n d l at er 1 I n i o n i v e r y b o d v s r e s n o s u c h h a b i t a s to s m i l e a \ s n e r v o u s B u t h e n e v e r v b o d v s m i l e s t h e S o v i e t Aust i n, - ai d In in Nt A sq u a d ' g t i : !U I .! r i g h t ■ a a ! In t i i n d e n t a n a t io n w id e c o m p e ti tio n , i f a red $1 ÑU I tholarst tp- .,w u d i d bv th e \ m e n - m \ s s m tation trate Fnergv- 1'ublu P o w e 1 t ’ c tent I 5 v e l o p m t nt p r o g r im 1 - Rav Bn n o s ec o n . > n m s s e n i o r S a v tt h a ‘s r i d h a r a n aichitox tur» s e n i or a n d Bill S t u d a k g r a d u ­ ate - t u d e n t m n < c h a n i i a l e n g r n e o r - i ng g a v e t h e n w i n n i n g p r o p o s a l s to I V p a r t - t h e : m t w tii h t he p r o p o sa ls to th** Al’l ’A \ .■ s t n 1 F l e . n u I,.t* : I tilitv ub; t t e J Lhe p r o p o - a l s a . it w i t h ;h» g e n ­ »o r i s c r v a t i o n d i s t r i b u t i o n e r a t i o n a n d t r a n s p o r t a t i o n ot e n e rg v ! feel j u s t g n a t a b o u t g e t t i n g it,' sai d S n d h a r a r w h o l e a r n e d of t h e t h r o u g h a co- s c h o l a r s h i p a w a r d w o r k e r at th. Balcón» - H e i g h t s R e ­ s e a r c h (. e n t e r l h e a w a r d s ar. f u n d e d bv d o n a \ P I \ A t h r o u g h its t ur ns m a d e to t h t 1)1 F P P r o g r am ( ,>mpta d t’w K. t n i h s h S u li I uqur I yJia I um atni Rútnan cu// By HSIUMEI SYLVIA LYU Daily Texan Stafi T he stu d y - a b r o a d office will find its h o m e in th e I n te rn a tio n a l Office, UT P re sid en t William C u n n i n g h a m said at M o n d a y 's U m versitv C o u n ­ cil m e etin g C u n n i n g h a m o u tlin e d th e th r e e m ajor p o in ts of th e s tu d y - a b r o a d p r o g ra m ■ T h e office will h a v e full-time professional a n d s u p p o r t statt. Its goal is to p r o v id e in fo rm a tio n c o n ­ cerning s tu d y - a b r o a d p r o g r a m s at the University o th e r ac credited U.S u n iv e rsitie s a n d foreign in sti­ tutions. ■ The S ta n d in g C o m m itte e o n In- Area hotel converted to student residence By RYAN DIETZEN Daily Texan Staff The G o n d o lie r H otel s lov%-occu­ pancy p r o b le m will be p e r m a n e n t l y solved in J u n e w h e n th e 116-room hotel b ec o m e s a priv ate d o r m ito r y , said an official of the g r o u p that is h a n d lin g c o n v e r sio n of th e hotel. T he G o n d o lie r H otel 1001 S In­ terstate 35 will be r e a d \ tor 175 to 200 s tu d e n t r e s id e n ts bv Ju n e 1 said the Joel W allerstein, p r e s id e n t of Republic G r o u p an A ustin p roperty m a n a g e m e n t g r o u p h ired b \ th e h o ­ tel's ow ner. rate, T he G o n d o lie r has a 30 p erc en t said W allerstein occupt icv w h o w as hired bv Bnercroft S av ings to c o n v e rt th e hotel into a d o r m ito - ry. Bnercroft a p p r o a c h e d the R e p u b ­ lic G r o u p w ith the idea for th e c o n ­ versio n last year, after a loan defa u lt forced the hotel into foreclosure. "T hev [Bnercroft] face a v e ry p o o r hotel m a rk e t W allerstein said. T h e y [Briercroft] face a very poor hotel market.’ — Joel Wallerstein, Republic Group W allerstein said his firm will take control of th e propertv on Feb 1 He a d d e d th a t th e c h a n g e o v e r will req uire little w o rk be c a u s e th e G on- dolier alreadv rese m b le s a d o rm ito - rv. All hotel r o o m s will be c o n v e r te d into single- a n d dou ble-occupancv room s, W allerstein sai d. Several public area-' will be c o n v e r te d into st u d v hall- a n d g a m e ro o m s, he said. Rent a n d utility ch a rg es for d o u ­ ble room s will be a b o u t $250 p er p e rso n he -aid. but rent tor single r o o m s ha-, n o t been d e t e r m i n e d S tu d e n ts a Is, will h a v e a m e a l-p la n op tio n , he said In • 1 ition a meal lan will be offered to re sid e n ts a n d s t u d e n t s m th e East Riverside area D o n a ld V\isthuff, the L I D ivision of H o u s in g a n d Food S ervice's a s s o ­ ciate d ire c to r tor b u sin e ss services, -aid he th in k s the U n iv e rsity 's resi­ d en c e halls m e et s tu d e n t h o u s i n g d e m a n d s I th ink th e r e 's plenty of h o u s in g out th e re W'isthuff said All s t u d e n ts w h o s o u g h t h o u s i n g services on c a m p u s this - p r in g w e re a c c o m m o d a t e d , h r said. But W'isthuff a d d e d w e r e tu r n e d awav in th e fall that so m e I h e fu tu re d orm itorv on a s h u t ­ tle b u s ro u te will o p e r a te m u c h like Dobit C e n te r a n d M a diso n H o u s e both of whic h are ow ned bv W aller­ stein - family he said W allerstein said a m ore collegiate n a m e will be c h o s e n for th e hotel, w h ic h o v erlo o k s ¡ o w n Lake w ith in 30 d a v s ¡ h e m ajority of the c u r r e n t 40- m e m b e r staff i- e x p e c te d to rem ain at th e hotel after it is c o n v e r te d to a d o r m ito r y he said. By MIKE ERICKSON Daily Texan Staff UT a c c o u n tin g a n d law s tu d e n ts the Internal R e v e n u e Service a n d will team u p once again this spring to help A u stin ta x p ay e rs file incom e tax form s M e m b e r s ot Beta A lp ha Psi, an h ono rarv a c c o u n t in g fraternity, a n d UT law- s t u d e n t s will v o lu n te e r time w o rk in g for th e IRS s free V oluntare I n com e Tax A ssista n c e P rogram A b o u t 2Ü to 30 m e m b e r s of Beta A lpha Psi will p articip a te in th e p r o ­ g ram , said M ike F o rsy th e, fraternity p r e s id e n t Letter rescues 103 Bibles T T H E DAILY TEXAN Wednesday January 20 '988 Page 7 M & J C L E R N C R S Bring this Coupon with Your Order Pant & Je a n s .............................. $1.49- Dress (Plain) . 2 PC. (Man) . . 2 PC. (Lady Suit) 3 Pc............ Shirt . . . . . $2.97 . $2.97 . $2.97 $3. .50 .89 Expire* 2 -5-88 ■ to the r< u s jd e of dif D O BIE M ALL 473-2768 he saved and put ti good use. Bob Colt K K M I prt cram dirt tor and m orning dist jockey mid ht dist i l ered a Bible need in the tormnu- he recen ed m ore th in 'Si• ills to m e m in g the (a d e o n Bibles w hich aiso , . ¡ ¡ 1 bt found in h o sp ita ls a d p ris o n s \ Bible is a BibU somebod-. is d tht d th A Hasp S h o p p e d at A u s tin D e p a r t m e n t o r D is c o u n t S to r e s W i t h m t h e p a s t 10 d a y s 5 8 .1 2 6 • * - iff. and -’«iff t the intv* *srtv, shipped a? an Austin department or dis* ount store M*nu* os -pvrwiht 1986 Kr^a i VutX-it Pubb« at .< V SPECIAL SALE ON OIL COLORS 28 selected colors in standard size 1x4 tubes (1 25 ft o z ) ONLY $1.48 per tube including cobalt blue an a some cadm ium colors In addition 7 more col­ ee' a* substantial discounts Sale prices good while s u d o tes ast Quantities limited CANVAS NOW AVAILABLE I I J R U A C e r (w re re you save on art supplies) 2244 Guadalupe — I ibrarv luuins iu v* hours By CHRISTINE JUHNG Daily Texan Staff A letter that sparked w id e s | read attention Tuesday saved inert- tlum n in 100 G id e o n Bibles from d e s tru í' . 1 he form er \ ilia (. a p n Motor H o v u Interstate tel at 2400 \ the 103 Bibles w h ich w en Hum doned w ith w h e n tin nearly ness i losed dt >\\ n unauctum ed e.ir-i . T h e I nivt rs it} Bought tin 1X ‘i 11 and plans t. us, tin > ■ 7-acre sitt fvi . arnf m s„ Y a m i- IV n n .iiu ’.Km ' 1 nance planner t a p ri denm litH M ye ■ the letter sa\ <-d tin IV,! íes heads tht i A loan se, retar\ .it 1 • tional Ba nk > >t A e re d the ah u .0 < a !Vt , rad ie statu m essaet he vpn .id t K k V I • • \ • t ■ • « Dai'v T*>« >' Problem s of disabled students to be studied I ! i ham an tion ot 1 1 ru ert t ie s I i m. v t\ im p .is int i ( iroup tach to computer technoiogv ha" taken us from o te >2 5 billion in just lit wars Our new goal 55 billioi m ? dree years II you’d like t make corporate historv while making the world a better place then join >ur Inior mation Systems and Technology department NXc have both cmplovment opportunities and summer internships available ( omt talk with us NXe ll k ' on campus mm>n N^ednesdav. februarv 10th For more information, see the Career and Advising Placement ( enter. Apple, a whole new sch(X)l of thought ‘iikrrurV' >r \ppk 1 mputer int r P u rc h a s e s of F o o d a n d B e v e ra g e s fro m R e s ta u ra n ts lr jus* 3 0 th « stud# ,t4 fa cu tiv a n c staff ,t th# I m versitt, >f T ex a s spent $ 4 .1 2 4 .0 2 9 t r fi« id a n d d rin k s a: restau ran ts ' " • • u*U.a% ici vou know that the 1\ \us I : ion Mi : A enter otters free \p p leM .u n U the I niversitv eomni . : it\ \7 students. facult\ and m .¡Ó n.n a valid I' 1 I! ) are eligible to attend at no chai go January 1 v b n id n class se hodule at right which lists the various topics a \ orvd and sk ill lewds im vrsitv I he mav come in hand\ it you re getting started t reyjiiired. Once \ on have pure ha sed a computer lr. in the M icn X V n ter - or if vou alnAidv own onv can rely on our netwe>rk of support serw u s to help you maximize the benefits of owning a personal <. omputer vou In addition to the tree e lasses the ViicroC ontor HOT1 IN F (471 6227) telephones are staffed M onday through Fridav from TOO a m until 6:(X) p.m. to answer am questions coiuvm ing hardware, software, peripherals, and any prodiK t stocking information. I he \ ik re>C'enter serv ice department known for quick repair turnaround, can usualh have vour computer returned to you within IS hours I heMicroC enter staff isdeeplv committed to helping you ge't the most out of working w ith personal computers. Whether vou own one or use one at school or on the job, we strongly urge you to take advantage of the classes and the 1 lotline Open Monday through f nday 11. 0 a m uniil 6 00 p m 2101 ast 21st Street Call 471 6227 Note The MicroCenter's spec id prices apply only to eligible stu dents, faculty and staff of U T A u s tn MieroC AicmtQsh Orientation: The purpose of this class is to - U n c commands that you will use to operate the software t o Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday lima 1 30p- 3 OOp 1 30p- 3 OOp 1 30p- 3 OOp 1 30p 3 OOp Room 4 224 4 224 4 224 4 224 MSl Write V • *• «*..•• v . c< c. -j ' ^sers should attend this class1 • s . ass /. II provide an introduction to MS Write the same commands a - SHORT M EN U S ot Word Version 3 01 and more * product provides •' üaifi Jan 31 • eb 4 i eb J 5 t o ’ hursday ' hursday I hursday Iim s 1 3Op- 3 OOp 1 30p- 3 OOp 1 30p- 3 OOp Room 4 224 3 304 4 224 -his class a I cover the FULL M EN U S features of at n ng indexing and sorting are a few of the new MS Word W ■ j - i j r' nends tf'-at w i be demonstrated .ULl Jan 28 Fet 18 t o Thursday Thursday Tims 1 30p-3 OOp 1 30p-3 OOp Room 4 224 4 224 * apat ■ q .e W rite Now T> ¡s new word processor combines an extensive set : es with the ease of use that has made the Macintosh n . ass we w ll cover its exciting new features such as -* screen multiple columns and footnotes and on line spelling checking s-iiL Feb 11 Feb 24 lim a 1 30p-3 OOp 1 30p-3 OOp t o Thursday Wednesday Ro.om 4 224 4 224 I his course will provide instructions MS File: necessary to create and work successfully within Microsoft File. Main topics include creating, working in and editing a data file, in addition to creating a report QMs. Feb 9 lima 1 30p-3 OOp t o Tuesday Room 4 224 introductory Excel Part I: Spreadsheets and charts are the topics of this we wilt cover the spreadsheet and chart class' Although functions of MS Excel many ot the commands also apply to Muttiplan and Chart t o to a Tuesday Jan 26 Tuesday Feb 16 Lma 1 30p 3 OOp 1:30|>3:00p Room 4 224 4 224 Excel Part 2: This class wili provide an introduction to the macros and database functions of MS Excel toa Feb 2 Feb 23 Lma 130p-3 00p 130p-3 00p to Tuesday Tuesday Room 3 304 4.224 Using PageMaker you can combine text and PageMaker; graphics on a page to produce publications from documents created with other Mac applications This class will introduce this desktop publishing package t o a Jan 25 Feb 15 Time I30p-3 00p I30p-3 00p t o Monday Monday Room 4.224 4.224 The number ot graphics packages Graphic Basics: continues to expand' This class will cover basic features of bit mapped (eg. MacPaint: and object onented ,eg MacDraw) graphics products to toa Wednesday Feb 3 Lma 1 30p 3 OOp Room 4 404 HyperCard Part 1: This course will cover using Ftypercard from the Browsing to the Authoring levels Topics of concern are navigation, stack creation. stack modification and Knowledge of HyperTalk is not required t o a Feb 1 Feb 22 Time 1 30p 3 OOp 1 30p 3 OOp t o Monday Monday Room 4,224 4 224 HyperCard Part 2; This course will cover the basics of creating senpts in HyperCard Familiarity with the Authonng level of HyperCard is required toe Feb 8 Lma 1 30p- 3 OOp to Monday Room 4 224 CLASSES ARE HELD IN THE TEXAS UNION. if f 8 Questions? Call the MicroCenter HOTLINE Monday through Friday, 9 to 6, at 471-6227 Wednesday. January 20, 1988 Page 8 Sta te & L ocal T h e Da il y T e x a n Council hears new district plans By APRIL NIXON Daily T exan Staff \ committee supporting single­ member districts asked the Austin c 11\ Council Tuesday to consider Mx proposals that would change the ci tv s election process The council unanimously voted to continue the public hearing Feb g The Single-Member Districts 88 Committee has been formed to en sure that Austin voters will be geo graphically represented said I n riquc 1 opez the group " chairman. Our committee has come up \Mth six proposals that we are in consensus about Lopez said The first proposal tor the council would be putting the dev ísion about single memboi district- on tht Max Ohs ballot Though Austin citizen*' xot< 1 in against single member district*- ]s,s | pr/ „ 1](j ju. 1S ionfident tin representation system changes will pass in 088 The 088 election was in Janu arv so there was a low turnout 1 ope/ said. There wen also about O item" on that ballot and the Ian guage of the ballot \x.is difficult to understand 1 ope/ said th e second proposal asked the council to simplify the wording ot the m e a s u re The language on the ballot was solegalistiv he said V\» wantthi average1 citizen to bt able to tinder stand what the\ an voting for Lopez said th» committee alsi asked thi' council to consider a straight s l distrivt plan which v a i l s tor the election ot the council mt m b ers m eight seperate distrui" and an at-laige may ora! e!< - turn The tourth proposal maimed a citizens commission apptnnted b\ the council that would draw thi txuindanos tor < at h ot the pu>pt»st vi eight districts Lopez "aid The committee also suggested us mg Austin's W-H* census data to de cidc the boundaries 1 ope/ said By waiting until l^uo we will be able to "tart w ith a nt w co int ll and VVe new statistics could begin using the single mem­ ber di"tric? plan m the November luu] election Lope/ "aid The final proposal dealt \\ ti "tac- gered election terms I ope/ "aid The Ci mnuttev i" oppi>sed ' the 1 opez idea of staggered term" saul It people can \ot» on -hi the toum ilmen at once voter turnout xx ill merease Max oral candidate I .< < C >■ At it tend» d tht1 meeting to "upp> ’ t th< single m» mb» r district plan ! hi" i" a tii"t st« p m encouraging voter participation Cook» saul I his i* me Foreign students may pay in-state tuition W atching the w aves A cyclist who would not give his name takes in the Lake Austin view as he relaxes at the summit of Mount Bonnell 775 feet above sea realized how steep the rice t level He said he had the top would be Place 5 council candidate focuses on Austin poor B y JE N N IF E R G A R N E R D aily T exan Staff Austin Citv Council Place 3 candi­ date Diana Casteneda outlined plans Tuesday to improve the quali­ ty of life in the city s poorer eco­ nomic areas. Wt will work with the sector councils and neighborhoods to pro mote the Enterprise Zone and en­ courage clean and em ironmentalh sate industry in these areas c as teneda, an Austin native "aid at a press conference at Cit\ Hall Enterprise Z o n e s ar» art as of h gh unemplovment whert busmes" leaders are given tax incentive" ' > locate there The businesses arv then obligated by the city tv hirt unemployed people living in tht same business z»me The Place * "cat w huh tradition­ is pro- ally represents Hispanic" ently hek 1 revino, against *> nedo for cicv ll. *11. w hether 1 basten» comprohi the develi su distrc Sen ate by Max x .¡"ten* ii"tm att i i iii " i .X \ P 1 B y A M Y B O A R D M A N )aiiy Texan Start International students granted permanent reside status on a conditional basis can quality for resale tuition thi" spring, according to an opinion issu» Tuesday bv Attorney General Jim Mattox Students affected bv Mattox's decision arc* those wl received resident statu" under the Immigration M. nage Fraud Amendments ot 1966 a measure meant discourage aliens trom marrving I S result nts s«)U ti' gain resident statu** International students granted residency on a com tional basis may be eligible tor an adjustment ot th< spnng tuition, but pr»*babl\ not tor th« ir tall tuitio said lane C ald w ell, director of special programs at tl Texas Higher Education Coordinating Bvuird I he burden is on thi studi'nt to contact tht *»» h and see about the adjustments she said Barbara Scarborough n sidencx officer m tht L I O s Admissions «vas out'Ot tht ottm 1 uesdav at unavailat'i»1 tv» comment pinion i>n th» I mvt tmíx Pr«‘vti*us|v Internationa the l uu/ act w in require ¡vcom ing permanent re>id« turn I f thi marnagt ended *ar\ or if it vx ,i" found to VINTAGE COWBOY BOOTS ALL SIZES- MEN'S & WOMEN'S • Western Accessories • Toe G u a rd s • Spurs • Bolos UNLIMITED LONG DISTANCE CALLING $49.00 Houston Dallos $ 0 9 .0 0 Son Antonio CO * Now. 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LAMAR 452-4428 they won’t A message from this newspaper and the Texas Department of Public Safety PEO PLE TO PEO PLE T f 144 111414 41414144141411 4-1414144- bS J L R I umuxiÉ a& J L S J I iM jflA u im & M iJLS JL& ih fiA [AjR A S A i& m IA j SPRI NG 1988 G R O U P P R O G R A A The foliowsng groups are designed for persons in­ terested in their personal growth and d evelop ­ ment Enrollment is open to registered UT students and can be m ade at the Counseling and Mental Health Center between 9 a m and 5 p m., Monday through Friday Sp ace is limited, so early registra­ tion is encouraged Confidentiality is assured AD'JlT O lDREN of alcoholics* Mondays 2-4pm StansFeD 15 RELAXATION TRAINING Wednesdays 4-5 p m Jars T5A HISPANIC WOMEN S GROUP* Wednesdays 2-3 30 p.m Starts Feb 24 ENHANCING SELF ESTEEM Wednesdays, 3 30-5 p m Starts TBA ( WOMEN’S THERAPY GROUPS* ; Tuesdays 3:30-5 30 p m Starts Feb 2 j Tuesdays, 3-4:30 p.m Stars -ec 9 thursdavs 2-3.30 p m Starts Feb 18 SURVIVORS OF ABUSE* Tuesddys 4-5 30 p rr Stars jar 19 Wednesdays, 3-5 p m Starts Jar 20 EATING DISORDERS* Thursdays 3-5 p m* Stars Feb 18 ART OF FR’ENDSHIP BIDING *jesdavs 2-4 pm Starts Feb 2 MENS AWARENESS* rve$days 4-5 30 p m Starts Feb 9 GAtMENSSuPPORT GROuP* Wednesdays 7-9 p m Starts Feb 3 Thursdays 4 2 30 p m, Stan Jan 28 BLACK WOMEN'S SUPPQP1* Frdays H a r i p r Starts Feb 12 DISABLED SUPPORT GROUP* Mondays 7-9pm Starts Feb 15 *indicates that a pm-group interview with the group eaders is required Other groups being offered this semester include me following For further details, contact the group referrals office at 471-3545 PERFECTIONISM LESBIAN SUPPORT GROUP BUILDING HEALTHY DATING BEHAVIORS COPING WITH DEATH STRESS MANAGEMENT COUNSELING AND MENTAL HEALTH CENTER WEST MALL BUILDING. ROOM 303 471-3515 T D Mk C E i r ■ ■ m%* TICKETS M ille r & H e r r in g L a w y e r s 06 V* MLK Suite i: Au; ■xas c 477-3221 MacProducts New Location - Dobie Mall I Vs ivk 1 \ Specials M a£ic40 D rive $~W 1 eak4 5 H o ld e r S3 Sony DS Disks $21 I~hum1erstan S21N S ^ ^ Kifxfvms $" S io o p $ 2 ^ 2021 G u a d a l u p e A u s t i n T e x a s 4 6 9 - 5 0 0 0 UT STUDENT HEALTH CENTER W e ig h t M a n a g e m e n t P r o g r a m Two classes a r e b ein g offered : M o n d a y s - 4:45-6:00 PM ? 1 2/8, 2 1 5, 2/22, 2/29, 3/7 T u e s d a y s - 4:00-5 15 2/2 2 9, 2 16 2/23 3/1, 3/8 The UT SH C weight m anagem ent program includes :nd schedule yo cr initial assessments OR Cc 4 -6. j / come by the Student Health Center, Room 456. Y o u m u s t r e g i s t e r in a d v a n c e . C h a rg e is 55. EVERY WOMAN’S CONCERN C o n fid e n tia l. 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Member FSLIC Call 474-5966 for the L a n ar Savings branch nearest y *u Police work plagued by injuries not unusual, he said suspects and Sheffield said he has been bitn n bv stabbed with needles several times w hile making arrests Police records show that in 1^87 213 incidents ot assaults on police officers were reported Sgi M ice Slater an officer at th* \ustin Police A u klen n -aid adets ret* iv* IS hours of training in com munity relations The training spe- dficallv teaches cadets iechniuues on h” \N to deal v\;tl people subjects under th*- influ <-n** of drugs extremely violent or ungrv people and tin mentallv ur stable rmai ib: In addition cadets ar* exposed to 12il i >ur- oí rol.- placing situations when ofheers >t an idets abnormal per reactions he -a W hen dealu por-.in otiu*r trv to stall unti lb. mos said tacked h A ilkil known him [Poster], it would prob- it ablv have gone different than did Foster was sent to the lexas De partment of Corrections in March I us7 after being sentenced t. thre* years for burglary and five vears tor theft said \1ikt Roach a lexas Par- ilons and Paroles Board spokesman He was released to tho Dismas Hous* seven months later Foster has been arrested for three prev io us assaults on police officers since l^Sñ investigator s gt R.idv 1 anden - an Austin said Foster's police theft conviction in March was ongi- nallv b* mg pursued as art aggravat­ ed robberv • hargt but prose* ut*>rs at the trial agreed to plea bargain i was kind of shocked to P. ar ht ..i ilr. tier. w harged if ter tip ault )S -aid th aggra- iilanuev a eld in the * H1 b* md or ot the By DANNY CALDERON Daily Texan Staff M any people s,u no substitute r\ isN tor good training, but tor patrol officers with the Austin Police De partment good training is not a 1 w avseno ug h Su*h was the case Saturday morning when Officer Ceorg» \ il la nueva M had Ins left ear bitten off in a struggle v\ith a resident at an I ast Austin halfw.iv houst Villanueva listed in stable .. . . 1 ? turn fuesday night at Brackenndgt Hospital has been patrolling tin la st Austin area tor the past nim months Despitt his itTativt m.-xp* nence fellow officers said his iniurv vs as almost unavoidable it could It s a situation w hen ha\ *> been a lO-v.-ar veteran could havi been amK>d\ M im Sheffield a pat- has worked in l as; \ '.mi nth.* r win . V * .IT'S l ust st \ lilanueva was tin 111 s• , • tu . r it the scene of a disturbar ce *all at •! < Dismas Houst 1711 I \ night monitor at th« halfwav hous* r reported on* of th< result nts year - dd Ruben Poster, had attackt d him Shortly at;**r th* oftwer ar rived r.-ver w h. re \ illarui. \ .i Foster enter, d th. t o.. \ s V THE DAILY TEXAN W e d n e s d a y Ja n u a ry 20 1988/Page 9 Austin’s seasonal allergy woes take UT students’ breath away By TOM MOYNIHAN Da y Texar S'aft It is cedar fev**r time again in th* time once for runm noses scratchv lexas Hill Country mort throats and the odd sinus infe* tion W hile most people are unaf- fected bv edar poilen at ieast xh I I students have turned to th. Student I lealth C enter tor relief Dr Parr', jam*s, an Austin aller­ gist said about 2^ percent ot the citv s residents are ailergi* to the orangish-brpvvn irritant during a season that usuallv runs from De­ cember to Februarv At first it feels like a cold or '-aid |.,d\ Durch, a But u a w . e •1st ft so, strep throat nurse at the health stead of going aw or symptorr months Ph. effe. * most * iral be*au^t run-down and rr grade fever C edar p.illen is . in th. .ur said Jerrv ! ong, a physi ciam :s-istdnt at Allergy Associ- at* - an A ustin o n*er that s p e .; ¡Í- i/es in treating allergic disorder1- During peak ragweed season we mav measure 1 in ..' particl. - [of h. said pollen] per u ib k meter ,w W her th* * edar re. . hes its usuallv in late January we rrnght measure 20,(HA' parts p.,*r c;;hu meter Long said the pollen c*iunt tho year has been unusuallv | V\ "W e 'r e really no? sur. win nut our measurements have been in the ver\ low thousands or less," he said But the health cent* r has no* no­ ticed a lack of patients A . m presently treating about XK) stu- dents w ith ailergi* - Durch said " I hat s all v* e can handle Treatment vanes in complexity and effectiveness W e in itialv recommend over* a n tih is ta m in e s / If those aren t effec­ trv prescription th* -counter Durch said tive we mav medications : . said patients with severe r* , ratury p roblen,s br> ugbt on th. p. Her mav receive mjec- rtist.n* a drug used to - • g for a whilt : • - sw lien bronchial tissues B ‘ i P>t ! people iust end up Durch said. :iav n it i>. ef- ti-t five many people mav be bet- iff trying to limit their contact - ; ** medi it ion -r w ith ?he pollen bt b.anged every month, Air onditioning filters should she P lourse cedars in the ■ a should be * ut back And vac- ir g h. ¡ps get pmllen out of the hous*- • officer Brut. 1 ruitt, a public informa- tor Travis County, ' ' ' trees should be tnmmed r • rs ar als* bt- hosed dowm remove pollen " he v. itr v%at*-r t said. shut ie w ndows. sit at and b. prepared to feel mis- ♦ rabie a tevN more weeks had lid R a m ie r e z ¡ne because there Texas Union Rec Center Spring 1988 Billiard and Bowling Leagues O MONDAY ¿7 C p ~ 5 3C p ~ TUESDAY MIXED AFFAIRS 4 per tear r aco -/ St2M' - .AN25t ~ ’ 6 wee*: MONDAY FUN BUNCH 4 pe'!* - „ AN 2z 1 '4 weens Nocc TUESDAYN00N IES 2 per tea^ 2 aares 45 m % ’es JAN 267A 14 weeks 4 p r. BARGAIN DOUBLES 2 per te 3 gares — „ AN 26” ~ 14 weeks 7 v : - TUESDA Y NIGHT FUN CLUB 5 pe' tea — -AN 267’h 14 weeks) B0WUNG SPORTS PERSONS 4petear n-xetí -„AN27Th ■4 wee«3'. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY N r- THURSDA Y TWOSOMES - 2 >-• tea jAN 23 w -4 weexs r, *: p n CORONA BOWLERS 2 per tea~ VVnd X / r w r '5c Coronas r EB 4 ■> p ~ MIXED NUTS AND BCrYLTS : pe* 'ear — '5c Coronas JAN 28’ 4 «see* we-:* s j AN24t h *4wee*£ The S a v in g s B e g in Alegra's . ^ -s ** " V t ■ 4 , * I I *A' ‘ 512 49 9 0421 SUNDAY 6DC WEEKEND ENDERS PQ ! TEXAS ÜXÍ0Ñ1 TUESDAY; 7-9 p.rr 8-BALL DELUXE First ween WAN 2 6 r WEDNESDAY: 6 p.m POCKET BILUARDS TOURNAMENT First toumament jAN 27c THURSDAY: 6-9 p m SHOOT-OUT 8-BALL First weex VAN 28t7 ALL LEAGUES ARE FOR BOWLERS AND POOL PLAYERS OF ALL SKILL LEVELS- FROM BEGINNERS UP TO ADVANCED. EVERYONE'S WELCOME TO SIGN UP! COSTS: Texas Union Rec Center League dues cost approximately half of what commercial leagues charge. Look for these Rec Center classes in the Texas Union Informal Classes Spring 1988 Course Schedule under GAMES AND SPORTS. (Registration ends J a n u a ry 27.) Jo*»>>slaus in 1 h f l e í a s U n to n TÉXASUNIOÑ1 L n i .r¡ i {*•* ( > !,ti r I I I H o w l o n e - g et o n e ! 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OC pm 50 05 05 pm 4 3 38 )l11 Mcck-cnd or Holidd\ Sem ie. Reduced St hedules for Registration and Final Exam Periods. * V> 4 'l MARRIED STUDENTS ROUTE MS r bu; Jepor*; j- i?a £ e-ds ’e~- .:+*•.' j " eve-'v 4 ~ n e ’e ‘ '- *•’ j~ every i rmnjfes "D~ * Je tX T -\V e .e , hour Of a : •: ^epors fiiM ioeeoov S 2crf C - ' ufe cveo*i sto" at aepoh! Srocxenfdge A-'T r eve<\ 7 m.nutes t»om* 5use$ un every * mmufei ,f0m' r >e: y e.e: 40 v uv ; *■ -r . i w . ts* but aecxir: * - ef-e a Fountain • 10 m nute rxeavt sfar> at r . i ’ OC a^ 2 20 pm 30 pm ’ :50C p- 11 00 D- 4 4 DC z>" 5. " ^4 3 . 7 00 am x 42 30 p~ 6 7C pm tc x ! 3*. am 3C pm 110 pm DC pm 4 4 00 pm f rst pu j aepans 25". & San Gabrte Buses rur every 5 minutes from* Buses run eveh ' minutes hom* Ek^es aepan PCi every 2C minutes from .as* Pus aeparts PCi S 52 4 2 3c 3 20 •1C mmute Preaxs stan at SOUTH RIVERSIDE ROUTE SR i Woodfona - s’ bus aepacs 3uie.: r,jn even 4 m.nufes fror * Bus« run every 6 mmutes from* B^ses aeoar jester Center e»erv 35 minutes from 6 30 am ^ 00 am ro 2 30 pm 2 30 pm to 5 45 pm 6 25 pm to 1105 pm ' 00 7 35 8 10:8 45.920 9:55.10:30.1105 *ast bus depons Jesfer Cenfe ,4C mmute preaxs star a’ n-0 5 pm 8 44 11 38 2 40 WEST CAMPUS ROUTE W C NORTH RIVERSIDE ROUTE ; ■$* Pus aepa^s f?ovo> Cre? fruses rur every 7 minutes tion- 1 Buses am eveh 4C mmufes from* B^ses aeoan Eas‘ Mo# every vx , ana hatf nou. " 0 • ias* Dus aeoons tas1 Mali ioun’atr- MC mmute preoxs van a* NR 5 30 7 00 am to 2 00 pm 2 0C pm *0 5 45 p”' $ 0C pm to ?4 OC pm 4 4 0C p "- 8 52 12 23 4 15 • rst pus oepa-s 45m 5 4 -pon Buses run e»e'v 5 minutes hom1 Buses am every 7 mmute* from* Buses aepon Eos' Mat everv 20 mmutes tton ics4 Pus aeparts E as’ Mai Fountain ‘4v mmute preaxs starts a' 6 3C am ' DC am 'o 2 DC pm 2 DO pm to 6 00 pm 6 00 pm to 44 DC pm 4 4 0C' P^ 8 44 47 46 3 39 PLEASANT VALLEY ROUTE PV - rst Pus aepohs Wicxersha^ Buses ajn every 4 minutes trom* Bwses 'ur eve', 4C mmufes ’’o n ' Buses aepan tas* Mai every 35 minutes' am "OC 7 35 8 10 845 92C 955 4C30 44 05 *asf Dus aepahs Eas' Moll Fountain •lOmmu’eDreoxsstanai DISCH-FALK ROUTE OF '■irst Dus aeparts Disch-Faix Buses am every 5 mmutes from’ Buses run every 10 minutes from* Buses depon An Bmldmg every 20 minutes trom last Dus departs An BukOing *10 mmute Preota star1 at 700 am 7 30 a n to 290 pm 2:00 pm to 6:00 pm 6:00 pm to 11 -00 pm 11-00 pm 900,1230 3 30 640 am ' 00 am to 3 40 pm 3 40 pm to 5 30 pm ó 00 pm -o 41 00 pm 11 00 pm 9 10 1210 3 50 6 40 am 715 am »o 4 45 pm 4 45 pm to 6 00 pm 7 00 pm to 14 05 pm 14 00 pm 8 29 11 58 4 00 No Weekend or Holiday Service 9educed Scheaues for Registra’ or ama c’r'a E*am Perioas Shunte Bus Maps are ava^ab-e at *ne Information Desks in me 7exas unior' ana me Mam Butfding ana in me xggesttons tor improving service shoutd Pe subm -ea through the Oh.ce ot Studen1 Government texas jmon 4 310 ¡471 3ie>6) o-' the Snuttte Bus Committee Ma*n 102 OT.ee of Studen’ Government 1471-4819) The Shuttle Bus System $ compietety funded througn the Student Services f-ee AUTHENTIC MEXICAN CUISINE - * . A . -M $ ^ 70 f KAPPY HOUR 1 30 6 30 p m I Ev#fY<3ay and Fr 8* oa4 *ate Nite i i I 241h ft tho OrorxSo z 473-TULA É Immigration Questions? Thomas Esparza, Jr. Attorney at Law & o *rd Certified lmmtq(dtk>n t, Njf* Lj u Te\d* i k u r d ol I egdt Spe< uilujtton 1811 S f.rv 612 44 I 0062 Labor Certifications. Adjustment of Status. H 1 s. Visa C Consular Processing '2 OFF Consultation » ff h thiS t t %jn*e % 4 i SPRING BREAK SOI i l l PADRE ISLAND M a rc h 12-19, 19H8 $249 t’a. L i^ r in. ludes (hi tocntmn lire T our Direetur* M lI .*.- h, a* t, V ..II, vhali Options Huh Mt »u lr 11»- ll. n l. W llt«l%klt ..uhnii Wednesday, January 20, 1988 Page 10 T h e D a il y T e x a n S cience __ THE BEAT GOES ON The UT Heart Pump u n ..... y.- g i art a id « but the thi o u g h tl ers 50 i 'lit! I his m e o p e >n-h» arl pui tor ate at a pm G e n e r a II h a v e a pat s t i tor op« t*d ■ratio tim e lu nts \ can as?» ut ig.. i on i ro tatin g nr Hist thi ca t n f u g a i p r v ,in o r >ugh ¡ ! \ h k to the >nt‘ of the rt p u m p ha: n p s is that .1 ht*o d u r i n g ■ ill s t o p vvoi er a n d the c o n t u u i e p ■ . flu hea r peller a n d l in g bv v\ • s u n tv'fll** e n m g in t b o d y adv a n t a g e tti. fluid iperati How m p m UT researchers w ork to make heart imitate life Story by Eva L lo re n s G r a p h ic s by A s h le y B og le lic k , tock tick, tock. It s o u n d s m o re like a clock than a n a tu ra l he a rtb ea t But this h eart p u m p d e ­ v e lo p e d b\ U I sc ie n tists, is c lo s e r to the real th in g than m o s t m o d e l s L nlike the heart p u m p s currentlv u s e d d u r i n g o p e n heart s u r g e r v the L'T heart p u m p m im ic s the h u m a n heart s action — right d o w n to the p u h o T h i s p u m p r e g u l a t e s i t s e l f a u t o ­ m atically in relation to th e a m o u n t of b lo o d it s o f fe r e d , sa id T h o m a s R u n g e . a c a r d i o l o g i s t a n d p r o f e s s o r o f b io m e d i c a l e n g i n e e r i n g At first g l a n c e this sm all m e tal box with a t u b in g m a d e of b lo o d C om p atib le pla^tu is not too i m p r e s ­ sive, but R u n g e talks a b o u t his re­ fa th er m a rk a b le m a c h i n e b r a g g i n g a b o u t a new born so n like a I nlike c o n v e n t i o n a l heart p u m p s with in tern al v a lv e s th e new p u l s a tile d e v ic e h a s tw o ex te rn al valve- that p r e s s rhvthmicallv t u b e p u m p i n g the b l o o d like a h u m a n heart R u n g e said a T h e extern al v a lv e w a s d e v e l o p e d bv F .O Boh! a l l p r o f e s s o r e m e r itus ot b io m e d ic a l e n g i n e e r i n g I he Bohl v a lv e s allow thi tu b in g I'he v a l v e s n e v e r to be d i s p o s a b l e c o m e in contact with the b l o o d so vo u d o n t h a v e to w o r n a b o u t steri liz a tion or c l o g g in g p r o b l e m s said S t e p h e n O t t m e r s , a g r a d u a t e stu e n g i n e e r i n g d e n t w h o a l s o w o rk s in thi h e a rt p u n u re se a r c h office in b io m e d ic a l O t h e r heart p u m p s can d a m a g t red b lo o d cells w h e n their interna v a l v e s m a s h the cells a n d p la t e le ts P A lijf * G Y M 24th & San Antonio Open Every Night Until 1:30 Open 11 rOOam Mon-Sat Open Sun 3:00pm Heppy Hour Mon-Ffi 5-7 * No ChrooM No Contracta 4 1 2 1 G u a d a lu p e Op«rs Introductory O f fe r AEROBICS em9W\F per montk ,3 mo, NEW SfUDENTS ONLY Ase — Super Speoa tor former studem CALLUS The most exciting few hours you’ll spend all week. 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Booster m anufacturer agrees to settle suits Morton Thiokol awards unknown sum to lam ilies o f two shuttle crew members Associated Press M orton H O U S T O N Ihiokol, Inc h a s agreed to settle wrongful death claims lodged b\ th*. p a r e n t s ot tvs i > astronauts killed m the ex plosion of the space shuttle C hal lenger an attorney said I'uesdav The amounts agreed on In the company and Sarah Resnik Belter mother ot mission specialist Judith father of Resnik and Bruce Jar\is pavload specialist Gregory larvis attorney art Ronald krist confidential said He said N A S A is not contributing to the settlements W e tiled a t lain- [against \ \SAj for Bruce Ian is but t'll K resoKed in this krist added Carson rumer director of corpt> rate tomnninn ations a* \1t>rtt \ Thiokol he.idt-juarters said vvhei asktsl to confirm the set dements \\< havi rn> information on that in tht t < tnp my V\e don t v i unment or- lavs suits <, hicaci The Cl llier.ge- exi lode : Ian > W 86 killing all seven crew mem bers 1 he disaster vs as blamed pri manlv on tht solid rocket booster assembled and manufactured h\ Viorton Thiokol N A S A and rhiokol >hated tlu tost ,>f settlements reached n De t ember lV.Se wit! 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Squirrel nuts, food fanatics, p o­ tential organ d onors, presidential can did ate time supp orters h aters may all fit in with the new est cro p of U T stud ent organizations. and M em bers of the Friends of the Squirrels Club recently cam e to g eth ­ er " t o prom ote the hap p in e ss and well-being ot c a m p u s s q u irrels" bv regularly giving them food and a f­ fection, stated the clu b ’s official in form ation sheet. Jules M adngal. p resid en t, said she about squirrel a b u se on cam pus. the club's vice is concerned "P eo p le think, they 're jci^t s o m e ­ thing to kick aro u n d or they re like grackles, Madrigal said. Club officials are com pilin g a top 10 list of cam pu s squirrel-watching areas and tentatively planning a spring T-shirt sale and m e m b ership drive " t o increase stu d ent a w a r e ­ n e s s of the squirrels, Madrigal said. A n o th e r new organization will give food conn oisseurs an excuse to M em b ers of the Phi Alpha Sigma Eating Club " g e t together and eat said C hristopher on the w eek end , B jo rnson, a club officer. Since the organization's early N o­ vem ber creation, its 20 m em bers have dined at P a n ch o s Mexican Buffet, St abb s Bar-B-Q and other A ustin-area restaurants said Bjo rnson Plans are also under wa\ " W e love to eat Bjornson said the club has more food t e s t s planned for the spring in the Stu dent O rgan D onors Association to create a national network of stu d en t organ donors, said Natalie Tefft, association chairw om an "We re trying to m ake it a n a tio n ­ al organization ot college students to promote d o n a tin g organs Fefft said. lettt said S O D A will work to catch people (students] at a real early age and inform them ot how valuable' organ d onation is S O D A officials plan tv' attract m em b ers this spring with organ re cipient speakers, lettt said With the up com ing presidential election, the n u m b e r of candidate- support groups at the University has also increased and G roups such a s S tu d e n ts tor je s s e lackson Stu d e n ts for [Bruce] Bab JLlovd] bitt for B en tsen will be w orking to per suad e students as election time a p ­ proaches S t u d e n t s " W e 11 be getting to g eth e r s tro n g ­ ly said in the next few m o n th s Meredith C a n n o n executiv e d irec­ tor ot S tu dents for Babbitt Zaneta Williams, co-director ot S tu d e n ts for (esse Jackson, said the raise the group will be w orking to persons ot c o n s cio u s n e s s about lesse Jav kson level Joe Paul a m e m b e r ot the \lli- ance of S tu d e n ts Against Punctuali *v said \s \P also has plans for the s p r i n g said Paul the organization a group of stu d ents w ho feel p u n ctu ­ ality is ov erem p h asize d tentativelv plans to extend an official belated w e lco m e to I I football coach David Mt Williams Llama to guard flocks in new program By GERARD FARRELL Daily Texan Staff llama, a burro and several A jo ined Texas Agriculture dogs Jim H ig h to w e r C o m m i s s i o n e r Tuesday at the C apitol as he intro­ the state s new C om pre duced hensive Predato r M a n ag e m e n t Program The animals are an integral part of the program s Uh us on dev elop mg m etho ds of protecting live­ stock such as s h e ep and goats from predators without introd u c­ ing toxic chem icals into the envi ro nment H ig htow er said H ightow er said Texas sheep, goat and lamb pro du cers annually lose more than 190,000 animals valued at m ore than million, to predators many to coyotes Murray W alton a predatory m a na g em ent specialist with the Texas D ep artm ent of Agriculture said the d ep artm e n t is starting a program w h ere we certify people who want to list predatoi protet tion collars w hich are toxu but w< also want to stress the use of n* n lethal alternatives that don t intro­ duce the e n v iro n ­ into ment toxins Walton said the program s u tial funding co m e - from a SI A 1 appropriation '* x > 1 íve-tock the for Protection Collar Program , which will be offset through $50 licensing and $20 testing fees tor those who wish to use the collars The 1 nvi ronmental Protection Agency will training fund e nforcem ent and programs to regulate the use of the i ollars. I o com bat what Hightower called the oldest problem in Tex the program promotes the use as of guard animals such as dogs do n k e y s and even llamas to pro tect trom coyotes and livestock other predators Now i t s tin that Texas leads the nation in developing and im plem entm g a sensible, com pre hensiv e and effective predator control program a program that balances r a n c h e r s valid concerns over the oc]ually valid m od to protect wild life and the environm ent. High tow or said losses with livestock I hirw ood Kellt y a ram her from Lampasas w hi' also breeds Great Pyrenees said m the late 1 * 0 >s he was almost put out of b usin ess bv predators Hesitantly h* began using the -hut pdogs to guard his tlcH k X l t h o u D do>.;s art e,ei urallv 1 hi s h e e p ’s gr eat est e nt mv th< Pv r e ne e s are brud to prot e c t flu mi mal s " T h e dogs are the No 1 preda­ tor any time you put more than one together they re going to kill, he s.ud 1 he hardest thing 1 ever did was to turn a dog out with my sheep a rancher k e n C raig turned llama breeder and president of the South Central Llama Association said the llama s natural curiosity is the key to its ability to ward off predators The llama is an extremely curi ju st tht tact that it will ous animal the covote creates a approach pressure that tht eovote will not understand Its si/c [nits the (predatory'] animal on tht d efensive I he coyotes will co m e to the fence but if they see the llama he they will stav awav said t raig said M cD ade rancher David C arson who raises cattle and d onk ey s said d onkevs a n more econom ical guard animals Craig said llamas which range from $1 ahí ti SltMTtKH' are m ore but he noted expensivt to buy inn thev eat the food as sheep they can run with s, and goats tin herd he said Besides suit N spt'c ting * h it o a m a t : at hi • h m g a r o u n d Wltl ¡ han i d *>nke\ Allergies are nothing to sneeze at. 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Visit your nearest TI Dealer now! » T h e D a i l y T e x a n Sports Longhorns grab early recruiting advantage under McWilliams Wednesday January 20 1988 Page 13 By CLARENCE HILL f Daily Texan Staff I~I¿ .4 I I ht " ...... —... . ✓ » * UCLA Longhorn recruits, page 19. vi s i t ed Texas last w ee k Dee p d o w n he h as a l w a v s h a d a desire- lerrv C o m a l a n d e r I think h e w a s i m p r e s s e d w i t h C o a c h McVVilltam- ti> g o to Texas H i g g i n s hi gh svh(X)l c o a c h really his staft a n d the- I o n g h o r n t r a d i t i o n said Six membe rs of th e llalla* ! :ntt - Herald Bi i»- k hip list visited A u s tin last w e e k e n d including th r e e to p lin e m e n a n d S pring r u n n in g i-at k Kevin Williams w h o i- listed is the Sic 2 high -i henil ree ruit in the t >k n na a n d Notre D am e bv th e t o p a t h l e t e s the* r em a in in g - c a r s froir E mfinger gives nruist of the- credit to Mi VVilhams W h - • Mi v\ iiiams w ork ed u n d e r C oa ch A k e r s h e w as me of h is b e s t recruiters a n d E m finger sdid H e he w o rk e d h a r d at it has instilled that s a m e enthusiasm , in his staff a n d it h a s paid off Em finger also believes that w ith T e x a s as* sorting itself again, th e res* of the SW C wil) benefit a 1- m o re ath le te s will rev e rse the trend of the last couple of vears a n d a tte n d school in the state of Texas Texas is on its wav to r e s t o n n g th e im ­ age of the SW C, E m finger said "W ith m ore p la y e r s c o n s id e rin g Texas, less will go out of state an d the o n e s that d o n t go to Texas will co n fe re n c e school." a n o t h e r a tte n d E m finger said the L o n g h o r n s h a v e al- readv g a r n e re d o n e of the to p ten recruitin g crops in the nation a n d he said he th in k s it can get e v e n better betore Feb 10 th e n a ­ tional sig ning date Wtth report- from hm Creer W h e r e 's the b e e t 1 Last r e a s o n this q u e s Hon alw a ys arose w h e n talk th e s u r r o u n d e d Texas offensive line But at least t o r t h e next few 'his q u e s tio n will years n o lo nger h e ask ed Seven o f the to p high s c h o o l l i n e r en in t h e state h a v e a n n o u n c e d their in te n tio n s o f a tte n d in g th e L niversify '• v‘ls has received c o m m itm e n ts ,!^ from 11 l e x a s sel o» Ihovs t o p ro v e that the the Í o n g h o r n s are onct again a force te» be tin reckoned w tl 's o u th w e s t C o n fe r ¡r n c h o r n s received nu n commit- ast tai a n d t h e se m e ste r t'wei-t t* Adrian W a!k« r a n d '■ h -v' ...1 .— j t u Jeff Higgins, c o m m itte d last w e e k e n d c o m m itm e n ts are n o n - b in d in g U p o n re tu r n in g h o m e from his visit with Texas ( hristian U n iversity o v er th e week e n d Walker, a h i g h h to u te d r u n n in g bui k from Tvler C h a p e l Hill a n n o u n c e d his d e ­ cision to b ec o m e a L o n g h o rn C h a p e l Hill C oach D a n rn M a lo n e said ac adem ics an d lev as C oach David McW illiams w e r e the' kt-vs to VNalker s decision. H e's a n h o n o r s t u d e n t a n d he km ws he 11 get a g o o d e d u c a t io n a* Texas M alone said H e also re*alize- that he 1! get an o p p o rtu n ity likes C oai h to plav a n d he a K VN illiams VNalker is listed on several re c ru iting lists as one of the top 2 "' p lavers in the state Sari co n s id ered A n to n io v h u r c h il l's H iggins one of the state- s best ¡is, linebackers c o m m itte d to Texas o v e r th e weeke • d H iggins w a s one- <>t 2^ prtq stars w ht Sports agent Bloom expects indictment ; t' f t ‘U r N •> is a n d s Angeles Waite rs , * N r ork hav e b een the te : a I m o n th federal in v e sti­ gation centering i-r the a g e n ts deal e g t at I'.. e t e s * t 'ft I I t gs a ! - ‘ ;■< a g t n f s have adr* tted ‘hIV , -llegt signing atine tes durin g their careers a n d p a v in g th e m in viola tl n * th- Nat:,-!..:, v olU giut. Ath- let w Aw. h ¡atlon thev h a v i d» e d ‘' r e a l n g a m r u l e s But : w s I iu nevvspatx-r also r e p o r te d that u p o n ri-ijn-st Bles'fr gave voice and i n r v o k e Navratilova, Evert to resume rivalry Graf moves past Mandlikova; Kohde-Kilsch outlasts Minter Associatec Dress M E L B O U R N E A u s t r a l i a M artina N a v r a ti­ lova a n d Chris Evert will m eet ti>r th e ">th time s i n g l e s i r m at r w h e n thev plav m the sem ih- na,s , f the A ustralian O p e n a T h e t w close frie nd s a n d long- timt rivals will hav e plentv of time ti g e t readv because their m atch is • i * svh. d u le d until Th ursdav NavratiJ, va h e id s a + -35 record in h ea d -to -h e a d clashes rv'mp : . ert 'ea. ned the se m i- T u esd a y this time with ani th e r ea s\ victory i>\ er 19-vear-old a r - ; n-l Porw ik W est M erm an C laudia w n n e N avratilova h ad sornevN hat tv>ugher tim e o v e r c o m in g a b net sex. n d-set setback to defeat sLxth- se ed e d H elen a S u k o v a of C z ec h o - sl( v akia 6-4 -n N avratilova w h o p rev io u sly w o n Austrauan titles .n I051.g1.g5 w a - p le ase d w ith her s h o w in g ’ h a - w as a solid p e r f o rm a n c e ali I m N avratilo va said con- intensitv th e wav plaving w ith gi.x*d c e n tr a h n g well a n d mov m g well 1 he tw i r e m a in in g m e n s singles quarte rfina ls w ere p iav ed VVednes- the onlv s¡p,glC-^ action on the da . to u r n a m e n t qu ietest dav of v* u. r th e n.tinues t h r o u g h Sundav 1 '••tending c h a m p io n Stefan Ed- b i t u v* S w e d e n m e t A n d r e i v r.esn k. \ of the Soviet U n io n in ru ntatvh w th S w e d e n 's Mats \ \ la n d er tw o-tim e Australian c h a m p io n a n a A n d re s larrv d p la v - mg in the oth e r a in. tht m e n - semifinals on Endav t. p - s e e d e d K.ir, Lendl will plav Australian. Pat L a s h w h o beat 1 i nd in the VN m b le d o n final. N eith er h a - :ost a set in th e to u r ­ n a m e n t C ash w h o d e m o lis h e d D u tD v M ichu x h a p e r s 6-1 n-4 6-2 q u a r t e r f i n a l s T u e s d a v ti makt c o m p a r is o n s be- th t 1 th e n fused rweer. Friday - sem ifinal a n d \N i m b le d o n tina E v ery th in g different th e court e v e r v th in g is the he 7-6 t< Lendl in picked th e C zech to win th e title. the qu arte rfin a ls, H e lust se em - so c o n f id e n t here, ht 1- blow in g guvs aw av a n d just pla y in g better th a n I h a v e se en him plav W itsken said C ash also w a s im p r e s s iv e T u e s ­ dav a n d said he w as m o re relaxed play in g in front of his h o m e to w n cro w d I hav e a co urt in mv b ackyard at ho m e s C> I can go a n d practice. I just do w n a t 1 w a n t in mv sp a re tim e — plav g u ita r or w h a te v e r The w i n n e r of the N avratilova- Ev ert m atch w ill face the w in n e r of the cither semifinal b e tw e e n W est G e r m a n s Steffi Graf a n d C lau d ia k o h d e -K ilsc h Grat e n h a n c e d her a lre ad y fear­ s o m e re p u ta tio n as th e p la ver to beat w h e n s h e c r u s h e d d e f e n d in g of c h a m p io n H a n a M a n d lik o v a C zec h o slo v a k ia 6-2, 6-2 on T uesdav ra n k e d N o 1 in the w orld, p o u r e d or, th e p o w e r t o b r u s h p ast M a n d lik o v a w ith a p e r f o rm a n c e that left the fifth seed reeling G rat K ohde-K ilsch o v e r c a m e a painful rec u rring injury ti h e r n g h t foot to m o ve the third successive v ear w h e n s h e d e ­ feated Anne M in ter of A ustralia 6-2 . 6-4 the sem ifinals into tor T h e re is nobodv w ho hits th e ball a s hard a s sh e doe-- — th a t's definite M a n d lik o v a said of Graf. It took m e a w hile to get u s e d to tht h ard hitting It sh e hits it any h a r d e r 1 J o n t know w h a t w e'll d o . " M a ndlik ova said G rat d o e s n ot givt h er o p p o n e n t s th e o p p o r tu n ity to beat her just d o e s n t give vou too m a n y ch a n c e s M a n dlikova said She d o e s n t m a k e anv u n fo rc e d e r ­ rors a n d it she gives you o n e or tw o vou have to take th e m I rr, not saving took those cha n ce s 1 w o u ld win b ut the score w o u ld have b ee n d iffe re n t." th a t it I M andlikova said G rat 18 w a s still a relative n e w c o m e r to th e cir­ cuit a n d the p l a v e r s h a d n t yet w o rk e d out her gam e It - going to take lo n g e r to really read how she plavs It w as the sa m e w ith m e s h e said W h e n thev got u se d to h o w I 1 m battled rv it he sjid of tus 1 th o u g h t thev p ut th e n cro w d said release taith m mu 1 o d d W itsken w hvi lost 6-2, 6-1 piav ed 1 g o t b ea te n Gimme that! A.SSOC atec ~ • ba**, Car*c emer to* tie n. us! r Roc-ets *a*es a rebound away 'am ent. K ngs * n *a rd D e v ¿man during me Rocxets 107 104 the' NBA action Sa*- Antonio pot 116 and Atlanta de­ 1C 4 Da as downed Prm and je s c a , n g if n Sacam ent,; )ss ' y M waukee b a te d C '■ cage 1 *6-94 Howe says Rangers’ response too harsh AN .IN S4 13 1 e l\k m ha i I ht*v a u v i t \ i rt'iuM u Ka Ku n e e :< rva-w s v\ th 11 xas i >u-v have tx t : u n d e r s-vjv n --i ru n tht dav thev sign ed rtu « sjik t r .11 u tfuw .ire scared t ut a t r I low I w • *.d bet ’ suspe t J e d released s, ., n titne- bec ause * - u t 's t a n a a b u s e d u r in g his pre»fe- i.ite e r signed a c o n t n u ; on o that allo w ed the Ran gers to it tht pact it he c o n s u m e d d ru g s it .a • >r alcohol fit* >aui he v\ i ‘ n1 ci n n k i n e with w in e R anger te a m m a te s at an Arl n g to n bar or Ian 10 1 figured it a . u.Jr t h urt :m I d ld n ? feel givvi a bo ut it But it w j s n t like 1 m a d e a v e m 1 w as not bea tin g u p i : anyK -dv i>r m a k in g a e r s o u t of mvH-,: r u t 1 d id v u late the ig r e e m e n t Ht w e said ht d ld n t go ft 1 ..e^ dav - v i luntarv w orkou t a n d vailed tht R a n g e r s , thee to sav ht w ould late for W edn esdav s practice ht But ht n e v e r s h o w e d a n d club ft: t ials vjid thev d ld n t hear fro m him until Friday atteri-.v tt 1 h sj stu tt to dt p us 1 th o u g h t i w as go in g tt* K tested H o w t said H e said tests a d m in is te r e d on Er. dav w ere n ega tive for alcohol an d Ctvaine it but he w iiu ld n 't sav t r a n s of othe - d r u g s s h o w e d up 't !Uipp he reai »r trn t ha t d ld n Conference title race again proving unpredictable VN h ere h a v e t h i s vse h e a r d t v t i re lc 1’r e s e a s o n ta- v o r i t e A r k a n ­ s a s , t h o u g h d isp la y in g gitimate p o w e r hu- at t i me ' s s tu m b k s i a bit \.N: M ! exas in r e b u i l d i n g a has sud vt.u the b u i k di>< r r i g h t ./ STEVE DAVJS ,y , t a k e n d e n v n to the1 c o n t e r e n e e lead < ‘so u n d fam iliar' !t o u g h t to - t d u p l i c a t e s the' p a t t e r n t h e It w a t s fiKttball race f o l lo w e d this v e a r 1 he M baske tball te am U m k a couple >>t non eonterenc t sp a n k m gs to begin th e year sim ilar to the o n e the tiH'tball te a m re-ieived from 1 S i to o p e n th e se aso n in in t h i r d SMI \ & M tore ap a rt th e Nggies in .1 pr»’seaso n to u r n a m e n t in H aw aii g u a r d D a r r v l T e x a s is M cD onald w h o t h e conference' scoring a n d has bee n spectacular at tim es t h i s se*a son said that w o k e u p so m e of th e plavers th e m a n d e m b a r ra s s e d Two w ee ks l at er A & M u p s e t the M u sta n g s tv* o p e n b o t h t e a m s conference s e a ­ s o n Another It' d a v s a n d the Ag­ gies h ad u p se t p re se aso n ta v o n te A r k a n s a s That leaves th e m as t h e in I ollege S tation onlv u n d e f e a te d team m tht con fere'ni e at G 1 Mne striking d iss T iiia n tv J o s tw o situatu .is exist be twee n the h o w e v e r a?sd one that make s the Aggie Í aske'fbaii tean - to p s p< * a bit mon intriguing The Nggies d i d n 't shaii tin sanie respect and w e n p u k e d in v arious p re se a son polls to finish a nyw h e re b e tw e v n fifth a n d n in th a n d ifroni se’c o n d Met X m aid w a s the onlv re tu rn tw o A&M c ..’Tenth mg sfartt i to th e p r o g ra m starters are new this se aso n a n d tw o m o re ntv\ c o m ers are the tirst oft tht bench Itasca I X n a l d T h o m p so n ti is Junior Colle'gei I -' a in sxoring vvith McLXmald game1 (from IXmg LVnnis N o rth A rkansas C o m m u n itv C\»I- lege) has a v e ra g e d 12 p o in ts in the* t onfe remie g am es And there is o n e m o r e differ enct* still \& \1 w o n ’t stav on to p long a n d c e r ta m h w o n t be* th e re at th e en d of the1 se aso n 1 ven if the* A g g i e ' s are be'tte'r th a n e v e r y o n e he t h o u g h t su rp ris e d it thev a r e n t e v e n o n e tit the to p threv or four se e d s bv ..on- ference tourname*nt tim e d o n ' t le v a s I he- Aggies Lvat bML a n d A r­ kansas at h o m e \Nhile thev h av e p la y ed well in Dallas the* last tew vea rs a n d hav e a shot at sw e e p in g that s e n e s plav ing in Tav e*tte*v die will be m o r e difficult The Aggies will bi d on g Vs ill to finish it a re than a coupli »f g am es above 5t.H in c o n f e r e iu e I heir g a m at H i uste’ii this S u n dav I 1 p rn wil! be te lev ised kxa) Iv on C h a n n e l 12 sabK k h a n n e l 5 ■ ■ ■ vm S\Nk ti am s rexeived v o t e s in the- l a t e s t top albeit only a few 2 poi Aikansas got st' \ t !i v otes ai d sM L got tw .' Hv e o m p a n s i m ' tiwk N> 2 N orth C arolina State ,v4 pe'ints to e'btain that ran k in g But take heart it vou re a Sevuth tan Absent a west c entere t u e d o m in a n t o th e rs re eeivm g votes category mav Ls t h e team gets this s< a closest an S \N\ son to the to p 2t.! poll te am th e ■ ■ ■ N r k a n s a s f.ervvard M a r i o V redit a n d Texas A&M g u a r d D a r r v ! the M cD onald sh a re d p la ver evt w eek hemeirs from the’ G iu th w e s t c o n fe re n c e office t h i s w e e k k re dit ac c o u n te d te>r 43 p o in ts a n d 17 r e b o u n d s in A r k a n s a s v k torv o v e r Sevuthem M ethixiist a n d le'ss tee le'xas A&M last w ee k A gainst th e Aggie s c redit scored a ca reer-high 2~ p o in ts In the Ra/eirbaxks 85-83 o v e rtim e victory over SML C r e d it scored In p o in ts a n d g rabb e d a te am -h ig h 11 r e b o u n d s M cD onald totaled 22 p o in ts nine r e b o u n d s 14 assists a n d sev en s t e a l s m l e x a s A&M s victories .1 ov er Bav lor a n d A rkansas H e'also ast se co n d sheit hit that beat Bav lor 'S s" ¡n Waeo ast W e d n e s - dav R i c e - Amelia Cxxvper w a s the w o m e n s plaver e»t the' w eek ■ ■ ■ A rkansas Ceeach Nv>Lu Riihare.1- son w as b r e a th in g a little easier a f ­ ter h o te am s co n fe re n ce victors ewer Texas in earlv Januarv For the first time m his thret seasems th e re K u h a rd so i s te am had w o n it s co n fe re n ce o p e n e r at home- 1 we * vear s age* ‘-All d efe ate d th e K azorbacks in th a t g am e an d last vear it w a s Ik I I a n s in Fayette­ ville w e re grow ing tired e*t that '-0 I he R azorbacks w e n t te* their best start since' 1^84 atter beating Ik I at hom e a n d s M l cm the road The Raze>rbai ks recew ere*d tre'm a 22 point deficit te* beat ‘A l l I he Razeirbai ks now 3-1 in c o n ­ ference actum after b ein g u p s e t bv A&M have- b een p lavin g withe'ut their prevmismg ve»ung o n e e>f g u a r d s Philip McKellar Arkan sas fourth leading scorer last vear a s a fre sh m a n t r a n s t e r e d te* A r ­ k a n s a s L ittle Rev k t h i s se m ester His re la tionship w ith Richard- sevn a n d with the basketball pre>- g ra m n e v e r d e t e n o r a te d M cKel­ lar vx he* w as av e ra g in g to u r pe'ints smiplv an d 10 m in u te s a game* w antevi te* plav rmire D r r y l M cO o o aid h m b — n a m a jo r r m o n f o r A Ü T » t u r p r t t i n j f t . Wednesday, January 20, 1988 Page 14 Arts & E ntertainm ent T h e Da i l y T e x a n Galloway reveals two different personas By JEFF TURRENTINE D aily T e x a n Staff Terry G allo way is a faithful reader o f the Week ly World Neu's the N ational in q u irer and comic books. Sh e is also an aw ard -w in n in g poet writ­ er, actress and playwright But d o n 't think for a minute that she reads th ose superm arket ta ­ bloids or those Marvel Limited Editions just for laughs, or simply to relieve the stress caused In her more intellectually' taxing e n d eav ors She's w'orking S h e 's looking for inspiration "In the cheap lies halt the truth she s fond ot saying. In fact, her new plav-in-progress ¡a r d e Weep m g is based on a storv she spied one day in the Weekly W orld N ew s An amalgam ation ot many different theatrical forms the piece is indicative of Galloway's multifaceted talent It incorporates poetrv, essays, personal reminiscence's and ves — tabloid stories But despite1 hei inability to be categorized, Galloway refuses to be labeled a "perfo rm an ce artist," a term (o \e r)u s ed today to denote any kind of theatrical jack ot-all-trades "I hate1 being called a performance artist she said in a recent interview at the Capitol City "It sounds like som eon e who sets Playhouse. their hair on fire It's so smug 1 don't know 1 guess I'd call mvself a neo-y audew illian it only 1 knew how to juggle I hat may be the* only thing sin w : t d, Knd the vaudevillian association is appropriate Gal founding mothers ot low'av was on e of the \ustin comedy Esther s Follies the* legendary variety neo-burlesque venut th.it established iu • reputation in the mid ~0s as on« ot this uty s most creative' forces But New York City beckoned and in l uN*Gai lowav left Esther s and Austin to study theatt i at Columbia University Working out ot Manhat I hate being called a per­ formance artist. It sounds like someone who sets their hair on fire.’ — Terry Galloway tan s rough but-hip 1 ower East Side she1 w r o t e produced and starred in an award winning oft Broadway play H ead of a Peg the work was then m ade into a tilm bv director Mirra Bank I he city took its toll on Galloway phy sically and emotionally howeyer and she found her sel t back in Austin in N M t i n s turn a s th< recipient of tin coveted I Frank Dohie Follow l ets a r t i s t - s h i p live and work tor an extended period at the sprawling Dobie ranch was a godsend I h e prestigious grant which 1 |ust wanted to get away from New A t.>rk 1 had to get away When 1 won said Galloway the Fellowship, it wa- wonderful 1 got to loaf really intense loafing 1 felt kind of guiltv but 1 got to read a lot ot stutt you know pcvtrx I nquirer cornu Kx>k- tin ln Austin again in -hi put togetht i Ml \i\’ht arid lo s t \ti Stun - a comedy that won plenty of praise and three aw ards from ttu \ u s tm Circle of 1 heaters 1 ht -how was performed throughout the I m t c J states ami thi film vet sion again directed by Mirra Banks is currently in the editing p r o ,e Ss Romance and a shake up ovt r th* d« ath ot a Florida u It - like kustn friend caused Gallowav t< move 1 ■So Sht Settlc*d m ! ailahassee was 10 vears ago ) and started her own small theater there The experience gave her a good sized dose of the |ovous chaos that goes hand in hand with her line of work We did a shove called SDf: m>”i Hell -he recalled We had C iast members and most all of them were amateurs On top of that we only had nine days do put it together But we did it and by the third performance we had peo pie mouthing lines |ust like Rtx'ky H orror I l i a d nut 1 was a little scared so ov orw helnungly positive it was so quick I’o-itive reviews seem to follow lit i w herever s h e g o e s At t apitol k itv Galloway will b e giv ing concurrent performances ot O ut All \ight and I ji r d i' Wee;sitive re actions of tin former will entice people to attend the latter a work that is still evolving 1 m going to note people s reactions but I m 'Y o u sullen not going to work around them know silences that sometimes , *ccur in a play 1 don t always mind -hi -aid those . >ns w ill bt \ ant d initial r» a. di rstandabU for lard i Galloway thinks because after all i t - aist basically an empty stag, nie in a tat suit and a light up h -us •: h ■ i- n < I hi tw i ['lay - reflect ditfen i * a s j x \ t- ot ttu ttu nu \ - la r d -iu said id c ! l,k ure 1 identify Hut w t a;-. artist's personality that pec*p!e s , , at d ki vs my ['nvati p, r-ona ttu k -! art with a certa it greed. - v mpathy ft 1 tfu* faiiir . I he char acter m mu* i m m , artit . ..,i h..* ac tuaiiy non privately revealing bet a usa r *11* work! k.'u: . ! like ft ■ ( )ut \ll \ iy h t a n d I o^t Nfv s / i a o at * p m on |an 21* 2* and 2“ and at 2 p m |an 24 l a r d o W e e p in g at H p in on |an 24 2t> and at ll) p m |an 23 at the Capitol C itv Playhouse 214 VN t ourth St t the arlihct . potato-heads invading Hollywood humor but only in particular roles a s the vibrant and energetic B u r n s It take mor, he d o e s not work than everyone's adoration m the film for the au dience to like him too. this th, A revolting Matthau with rubbery-est -¡d< of features Stretch Arm strong) plays a bum who torments Avkrovd But instead of really acting (which would a -* be a real stretch tor him* he lias patched confused Donald Be, km ch.ir.uter f every from a sloppy hodgepodge weirdo he has ev er had tlu mi-f* tune to bring to the big set, en Ihe blank-faced Grodir together his mumhm w nat a surprise) experiments w • * r.avt tense emotion- h, seems • never experienced gt • ■ . - and overacts through his char.ic ter turning every fidget ire. M >-:> ■ I hespían show . a-c 1 1. 1 )onna 1 )i\on probat v that when pect krovd she would have tt -iu m a m , ii.k 1 : ipp< e \v sht I It r* torgettab . ’ii- movie- plavs a psvchiatrist w ho actually sav- 1 rotund saved vein a-*- because I u s,d t, think it was * ut. \v k ro v d the to Net all of the Ham, ier ! rtet and S, tlu b ,>, k by K , 1 k - ■ 11 * ■ 7 rr; - failure can be pl.w. d on ft , actors xteven though Writers Kampm.it r Wil Stein h ave don, a horrible job ot adapting iw ho probably had to be -traight jacket, J w b, - lu Ihev throw ar, und undefined char and avoid acters \w tu l stretches mad, coherency for no appatc nt rea- rr glar­ ingly out *>t c har.u t, r ignor, rt ility saw the r : All ot this aiiciienc, a- * w h a t t* 1,>*>k could be a lot rea IIV k m w’s i hie I tete i than , ither . ontus, augh . ha; - Du thin « v. »r d < : w ft*v\ <* coupon_______ ROFFIER SCHOOL OF HAIR OESI6N r r l ) l i e . 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Danna Byrom By JOE SIMS Daily Texan Staff W hen filmmakers cast bn; names for a him thev as su m e that their movie will benefit from the s t a r s presence an d abilities But in The Couch Trip Dan Aykroyd Walter Matthau and Charles Grodin all fail u ith roles the\ never should have I his movie vmIi be the low taken point in m any people s careers The Corn h rip attempts to tell the storv of an escaped mental patient who l i e s h i s way into hosting a ra- 1 he film tills it dio therapy show self with poor acting stale jokes clichéd morals and endless d i s a p ­ pointments Aykroyd flop- in his ap pearance a s the film s leading man All of his previous attempts at anything other than a self parody, such as D octo Detroit and Spies Like I/- also tailed r o l e s have turned Only his nerdv out Trading right Places and D ragnet) He c a n handle (Blues B rothers The Broadway musical comedy Best Musical Comedy ' qS4 w nner c ; 6 Tony Aw ards I Spring Break Hotline| ¡ 397-3000 j CU STOM D O D G E & B U R N & C R O P P I N G C U S T o v P U S H P R O C E S S IN G ■ o M C H A N D -P R O C E S S E D B&W ’ ’ C M C O LO R /B & W E N L A R G E M E N T S FOR DISPLAY O R P U B LIC A TIO N CUS TOM C O N T A C T SHEETS C U S T O M O N E H O U R PRINTS & SLIDES C O P Y & R ESTO R ATIO N S T C M T O M SERVICE & RELIABILITY C U S T O M PHOTOGRAPHIC LABS' Tues-Thurs, Jan. 26-28 Arts Complex Concert Hall $25, $18, $12 $22, $15, $9-UT, Srs) Charge-a-Ticket: 477-6060 Information: 471-1444 SPRING T R A I ^ H WEDNESDAY NO COVER $1.00 WELLS A ll NfOMT THURSDAY: NO COVER $1.00 WELLS UNTIl MIDNKMfT OREN TIL 4 A.M. 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H a s I) o W N S ' ¡ E Q Q 2 QQBS( 9 2 B cauo fm hjotefS ptfT ft»!'t « m l Clutrooo! • ( V Shuttle • ( e mj P»y • Pl0k)6 Biiv ClCy • PatpliT' • ' i^ tCv l e u m i ' • S o -u n n S e n k t • 2*' ( i f f MumrnankT • Cibte T\ ü w • B4. 4i«|c>*' 462-0777 2504 Hunt wick Dr. * M um «irrukt \ 6 * e a 4uvc>> t r r t A F F O R D A M i U XXU flV AT THE ENGLISH AIRE APARTMENTS on mho Exc*pbonofty motn*om*d ERcfencif , 1-1% 2-7tond Townhomes : SpringSp*ddSlOf1ingat$199 • FacRM** for racquwtbaA Kandbdt A tennis • F^n*ssc*nter • Two pools • Profefionqi fcufty • Cammmenhy tocr—d onEmUT S h itk a iid d h fh m ro tA m b * 6 i ú * w i k u n idb a n d O h a tf 1 f1 f Burton Dr. 44M8M b r o w d n w • w i t NFORMATION AND PRE-lEASING Ga i l 322-9887 comommMQUAunuwmn éwm rnm nommm 2505 Longview THE ADDRESS IN WEST CAMPUS • Efhcienctes • 1 Bd /I Bo. • 2 Bd./2 Bo A n tn f r ktcm M iw a g w m r t Cow u n ^ i L w j r w i c k A p ts S U C A S A A M E S Q U IT E TREE APTS S2 CASA DE S A L A D O S S E R IO U S STUDENTS * # * # # * * • * + * # * S 2 1 0 $ 2 2 5 26th & Red River b e d ' . b«5 d,ii«nations Fosl occu ,ate 452 74 74 BEFORE 9 00 p m 1 20 PROF E SSIONAL SECRET A RIAL service provides ly p |n9 w o rd processing tbeses dissertofions letters resumes re ports Reasonable rates 282 0280 1 20 RESE ARCH PAPERS theses dissertations resumes Fast accurate expenenced One day service available $1 00 poge 44) 1893 2 12 typing reports, Quolrts these $1 50 sxsge and up Pick and delivery available Dione 335 ’ 040 1 29 resumes HAVE YOUR typing done on a word pro teesor Fost turnaround cok 280 7496 2 2 760 — Misc. 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F n t > xf A» 4 ‘ - ►v - -X I STUDENT L O A N S 3:';; . . : • MAN A* K,* APPLY N O W SPRING A N D FALL 88 CALL D A N N Y HART 478-1906 * A $ V V arketing eps needed for exciting new publisher* marketing department Flexible h o u ^ great en vironmen* Hm na to d a y 1' Must have tele soles ex(.>enence commission po sition 45? 8 7 5 5 2 17 860 Engineering- Technical cj" actuate ftut c cmputer pTogt omme? '**>• needed to mxrijffy ««¡sring vX 0 0 0 Ajpna Ek»# M*jt? program *»rte© tor .e^fyafcxe hove >ev 4 76 6228 . 3 8 7 0 - M e d ic a l T r ia g e R N ictkrir 6 * v • *• KN ij <• • e*v-.: 44 f k Kfm . -tw ' •’ 4 > frxyge a ,#» ■••aeti - n< * „»r r$X K3T* pulheofs 3 4 3 6 2 6 8 880 — Professional n o w i v n a s T E w i N f i u c L v a o ) R fY L E S T Y H A trL V T S F I ' U , T IM E P A K T H M i T R A IN IN G R F F F R J U L R.YSE Ll’ClATTYTi OMMBSlt NS ‘ u s ; d a y > » m HvHTY N s l'K lN a» K i' n i r r> / i i *87u4 LEA SIN C SA LES M A N A G E M E N T 8 90 C lubs- R e s la u ro n ti 9 0 0 D o m e i f i c - H o u i e h o l d ZIVLEY’S THE COMPLETE PROFESSIONAL FULLTIME TYPING SERVICE PRINTING, BINDING I / IN I M 2 707H EM PHILL PARK At 27th & G u a d a l u p e Plenty of P a r k in g 472-3210 472-7677 • Resumes • Theses • ’ erm p a p e rs • W o r d P r o c e s s t - ic • B inding • la m in a tin g • Laser Printing • Kodak Copies LONGHORN COPIES 476-4498 PROFESSIONAL RESUME SERVICE JO B WINNING RESUMES $9 UP 1 300 Ceuodotup# * 4 0 3 S O U * Ho*** . . *9 4 fee ■ W* 44 j 6 >44 B >4 94? 7 951 J »urrm' 203* E M P L O Y M E N T 790 — P art Tim e ENCJNEERn vV A N T E L 8 1 0 - Office - C lerical W O O D S 1Y P I M . 1 i t * I t 472*6301 8 0 0 — G e n e ra l H elp W a n ted SPEC A, CHILDCARE BUSINESS 9 30 B u i in e ii O p p o r t u n i t i e j Ease Y o u r H o u s i n g S e a r c h Wlttl Texan Classifieds BUY, SELL, RENT, TRADE 471-52^4 WANT ADS SUCH fl D€BU 0PSIS APARTMENTS CO-OPS $245 Mo person - E 4 blocks from campus 2BR 2SA Fur mshed Spacious bafconies co v ered parking tnendfy a tm o s p h e re 1906 Pearl Call 476-5678 VEGETARIAN CO OP Co ea 2 blocks tot From campus A Spnng 88 single or double 'oms 2610 Rio Grande Don t wait Call 4 '6- 790S 1-20 tew vocancies _______ 4 4 0 — Roommates 1-22 DONT DELAY -S21-591Í1 t l- Ü VBUPGtk \ SAN FRANCISCO 1 wav not iafe? than Feb 2 evenings 1 21 $150 OBO 453 4664 Island Si SO U TH PADRE nights at Sunhde ties tournaments call h i 45 2 666? 22________ $249 includes > - ixi- SPRING BREAK N COSTA RicA Aea$n es volcanoes onlv $465 (includes Houston Sor Jose airfare! coll 450-0955 i 2: rainforests 8 do> tou 5 6 0 — Public N o tic e Sure, We Type FRESHMAN THEMES Why Not Start Out with Good Grades Law Briefs RESUMES PRIVATE BATH pnvate kitchen C A CH Q uiet nonsmok >g pettess 408 West 17th ABP $7 4 % 2002 1-25C room Sh.ve LET RCXDMAAATE BROKERS -tEtP > 0 l F'ND COMPATIBLE ROOMMATES 150' WEST AVENUE 476 hOv* HE 2 8C SHARE ATTRACTfVE convenient C laris ville ? BR with temaie graduate student $ 2 0 0 heat oJuded Prere ’ emaie 4 5458 1 22 STUDENT L O A N S APPLY N O W Spring Ra* 8b CALL Ron Walters (512) 3 2 2 - 0 8 7 0 M E DITAT O N Dfi- )p. IN Ot (he u YWCA Mortdoys-Fridavx 5 ’ ? 6 0 0 p m bttammng L)0C 4b3 . \ X ‘ .m v K 2 J ENFIELD Hardwood walk shuttle ’ UT $ 200/m o negotiable * um.ties Call anytime* 4 73 2430 5 7 0 M u sic- M u sician s Townhouses NICE 1BDR with loft On shuttle Ceiling fan microwave spiral staircase nice deck AMCI 443 3141 1-25 LAW SCHOOL walk 1-1 fireplace W 0 enormous closet CA/CH S450 Sara. Chobon Realtors 469 0894 476 3394 1 29 j ETPEE 3-2'-7. 3-car garaae, ful ORA ly f .isheci $1600 month Yeai lease only CALL MITCH Campus Condos. 474 4800 2-81 IF SHUTTLE Small quiet .omplex 1 & 2 bedrooms. Gas & heat paid Ceiling fans 4401 Speedway 459 0889 ! 22N CONDOM INIUM FOR ease Closest condo to UT campus You only have to lease til May with option for renewal) Furnished with full amerihes Call Dave 3 2 2 -9 8 8 7 1-22 CONVENIENT UT, mtramurol fields, shut tie Modem 3-2-1 Washer dryer CA CH S"5Q, mo 836-0375 evenings 2 10 WEST CAMPUS beautiful 2-2 Jecoratoi unit with microwave W D 8, more Owner agent. Call now 346 4220 1-21 2000 KENNETH Riveni.ie on shuttle 2 and 3 bedroom condominiums Fire place all appliances l ana 2 car go ages $500 56 7 $ Step One Proper ties 482 3925 73 0117 1 28C LUXURY 3-bedioom condominium Fur nished secunty, fireplace crown mold mgs, West 6th St location $85C Call 21C Rick, 4 76-3599 TRAVIS HEIGHTS Large ’ $350 Bal cony overlooking pool lease for spnng semester Call Katie at Parke Company 4*’9-8110. 477-8260 1-20C ST MOMA Tree leasing mmediate move 474 4800 2-11 CENTENNtAl Orange 2 & 3 bedrooms NOW pre Call Kelly ENflELD AREA Clarksville Great complexes Summer fall pre ease Agent, 454 3599 2-11R .O N D O S Tarrytow r SPACIOUS 2 7 ? Enf»e»d area f ,replace ceiling fans two baleantes, pool sauna Partially turn.¿ned $5ó5 345 5115 1-22 IF SHUTTLE 2 BR. 2 BA, 3 yrs old wrth covered pctio, microwave $520 mo Tom 83 ’ 0949 2 12 28TH & SAN Pedro, 2-7 smci! quie* complex, pooi hot tub $550 • E 459 9700 evenings 478-2410 1-29 WEST CAMPUS Beautffjt 2 7 decorator unit with microwave w d & more Ow ner agent Call Now 346- 4 2 20 22N HYDE PARK 3 2 house with ¡arge fenced yard $425 480-09 ?c 29F TOAST YOUR *eet in front nre place of this attractive 7 s»or> 2-2 .on do 480-0976 ' 29F f luxury washer, OLTORf AREA drver M cowctve Ne ." shuttle stop $275 TIP Leos,ng 443 590c 5101 2 IF 2 YEAR old e.ling fan secures gate ver- Jean covered parking S30C Be fore 6:00 836-1900 after 6 00 339 9 0 5 ’ 1 22 MALAGA CONDOS-luxunous closets Shuttle poc Call Cathy 8 30 5 30 4 ’ 4 2 44’ 2 ecreation ge aom 4 4 0 ’ SPEEDWAV ai applronces ceiling fans Onlv $300 me Conte:-Michae 335 6408 1 -22L shuttle sute '9 0 0 SAN GABRIEL Now pre easing Most uxunous condos m West Campus. Coll Mite*- 4 '4 4800 2 15L ON RlO GRANT t . rge h • - nhed *he porapet 46^-9306 1-29 2 at 4 2 0 — U n f. H ou ses ★ N EA R UT ★ BEAUTIFUL H O M E 3-1-1 carpe’ xv C connections central heot Otr $43; .ow Deposi' No ^ets 2 blocks to the shuttle Morris Management 4 7 2 - 6 6 9 4 U T A R E A BR. e „7 -H A N C O C K 5A ho w o o d floors ¡arge fenced yard • UT M cC A tLU M carae . narc w o od floors high eilmgs Coil Don H P O Rea! Estate 467-7212 near shuttle $2 HYQE F-a RK 3' house j bed roo rr. monthly ease ^eo* 7 4330 2 8C bah trie appliances $ t ? 5 836 -ARGE f£m c £D vard 2 ’ Hardwood Boors ceding fan, IF shuhte Travis Prop- ernes 4 40 0944 7 8 L 6305 NORTHAMPTON o© 3-2, $445 :46 HYDE PARK AC. oppitonces„ ceiling fans. 8122 jrpet arge yard $500 451 West World Reai Estate 1 s A 7 HOUSES 3 bedrooms 2 baths and study CAv CN south $600 $875 2 ca* gamge hrepioce 345 '56 after 6pm 125 : 3 IT’S HOME Spac»ous 2 be dr oom house wtth hardwood Boots e >mg fans, all fenced SóOC Apartment oppnances 25A »_ _ _ _ _ F nders 458 GET iT* Got Tt7'Ñ “ “ room home - Hyde Park ; arge master and living room covered tXjrkmg. Only $4?5 Apartment Finders * 25A eZ ; , TASTEFUL SPACIOUS hai Creek. 2- Vs. 3-2 $. 4-2 $. $525-$1CXX) 4 7 ?-1163 2-8C n e a r C am pus Appliances herd wood :eili connections garage $59*'i 459*0227 targe 2 with study rage $4 ONE BcC 3 BLOCKS from nu catty zoned, 3-2„ f anees, wood Boon, 810 E 13th, 44 9$2 NO DEPOSIT ño m- room hornos Leas« or 836 4522 2 ■ WALK TO UT Spc eled duple* 2-1, fin windows S650, Sj 832-9767 477 20 COUNTRY SETTINC okay. water pc-d 7 pus SI00 Biu# Spr deposit 1 2 S260 NEAR UT shuttle 3-2, all appliances ver> nice 1407 Westmoor $49S month 258-3026 2-12R COZY 2 1 Cameron Rd Shuttle New carpets and point Stove refrigerator large fenced yard $385 926-5811 after 3 00 1-22C Intramural fields Eenced yord GREAT NElGHB 2 1 Northloop Lamar area stove & refrigerator roommate welcome 454-8387 2-12 SPOTLESS LARGE 4 bedroom 2 bath fireplace, 2 living areas, appliances, fenced near UT shuttle 327 6908 327 4950 327 6373 1-20 GREAT LOCATION 8017 Gauft 3-2-2 immedi 2 living, 1800 sq ft Available oteiy $525 Come 454 5753 1-22R 6903 Rufus, completely remodeled near Highland Mall 3 bedroom, 2 bath fngerator dishwasher garage $600 371 3099 2-15 tented 2612 Fiset, Large 4 bedroom 2 bath re fenced central air fireplace stove fngerator dishwasher $800 371-3099 2 15______________________________ 425 — Rooms STUDENT SPECIAL Rio G ra n d e & 2 4th ALL BILLS PAID • 'e d u c e d re n t • ce n tra l AC • c a rp e te d • $ ! 9 9 ro o m s • C O E D p riva te Col! Lisa 472-4924 NEAR UT Law School on RR shuttie Fu, nishea -oom $\sC ABF to $22P ABP CA'CH shore baths 3310 Red Rwer 4 /6 -3 6 3 4 ’ -25 PR'\4TE BAT,, povate kitchen CA/CH Qu,e' nonsmoking pertexs 408 West 1 Ss ABP $ / ’ 5 4^4 7002 1-25C_______________________ 'oom iha'e ROOM HUNTING? Conside’ c Co Op Spacious rooms. ABP all "neon from IG Co Op. 4 ’ 6 - '9 5 ' 510 West $270 23rd 1-29________________________ -ARGE, CLEAN co'-aetea prvate oom, •etngerator'm icrowave bath Quiet mature individual No pets 474-1212 2 8C STARK DORM Men, women $’ ?5 near campus Kitchen shared 47^ 004b 1-22_____ __________________ . room NEAR ENGINEERING school Hemphill Pari facilities 920-7243 crpeted $ 150/mo 2 5 L rear ABP 7 809 cooking ¡ease CHEAP RENT-Older house 1 Nock from campus 'oom $125-$250 ABP Danny or Dede 472 4205 1-29C bedroom efficiency single __ HYDE pARK room for nonsmoking grod uate student $ ’ 59 $• ’ 9 a BP Near shuttle Neumar Manaqemen* 453 4500 1-22 LARGE CLEAN PRIVATE ROOM Celm^ fan efngerator no kitchen Men share bath, Qu»e’ mcsture ndividuals Near shunte No pets 474 1212 2 10C GREAT UPPERCLASSMAN' hOUSÍÑG Prrvate room 3 blocks to UT Mo»d ser vice and excellent food $595 monthiv room and boord 2706 Nueces 4^» "8 5 0 1-21C_______________________ FREE REN^ bills excharYqed for 3 mghn week childcare m beaufitu! nome Smgie parent, student Near Zilker 3 2 7-9 7 8 ' 1 20 SECLUDED EFFICIENCY close $225. mo Cats OK 441 801' ROOMS FOR •'©nt m 2 story bnck face house Kitchen washer drye pooi S. tennis courts across stree? $205 mo A bills paid 926 7820 1 22 ROOM WITH share o* hoc/se staroae parking $150 ABP S? 4 '8 -4 6 3 8 Forrest or Andy 1-22 ’ 503 E 38 CARPETED refngerator 3C1 W 29th ST 4 ’ 2 269e 2 ’ 5 IDE.AI ROOM wrth pnvate bath tor groa ucte student AC CH Close to campus Call 459-9 '?3 evenmqs ■ 2 ’ N O N Sm OK NG W O M A N sho'e lpartrnem wt*f omp^tet science worn on Furniture available $22C B«lls paid 472-3576 928 9417 1 26 SOUTH CAMPUS 205 W 70th St ABP Prívate rooms share bath CA/CH Smali retngerator cable TV nc parking 26» 397-2576 M-F Ta RRYTOWN WOODED ount»\ .ne vemng for quiet or std©rate mote N p house on E R shuttle 4 ' 8 8063 * 5 430 — R oom -B oard . j DLESS pROf ESSiONAL couple *#** provide furmshed su«te >r ©«change bv approximately OHn housekeeping dt ries wk r e*tbie hours Northwest i non Responsible - u ' smoking temaies ©ave messoge on machine 34 5 8698 435 — Co-ops C O -O P FRENCH HOUSE y ilM IIIIIH IIIIIIIM IIM IIIIIIIIM IIIIIIIIIliy I ¡ | 1 • • FO O D , R O O M , & BILLS included z Z 2 Z j ~ : | • • Give us d call at 4' 8-65(k> or tome bv 710 W 21st Si. * just i blot ks from l ampus’ Rent'* from $28" mo t l l l l l l l l l l H ill III! I l l l l l l l l l l l t l l l l l IM IIir ROOMMATES WANTED T APR Y T o WN HOUSE near post office j t shuttie W jn a 40- D Ren* starts $ ’ "5 Cali 9503 or iecrve message 20 townhouse wfh h-e VERY NiCE 3 2 ptace W D garage tennis ooo¡ Must be nonsmoke» $2(X ■ h- n 441-8023 1 20 ; v > Share b ea u tif u l n?c stor> conuom. athednol ceilings, fireplace W L um pooi Beyond $20 0-me ' 20 ties 44. *>o student typica v« a LUXURY GARDENHOMf seeds mate $225 mo including neighborhood ixx 385 0566 1-2? : 3 b»Hs memfies : all Broc H O U S cM A lf WANTED fF w©s’ Austin duc>*e* $ 2. ' - m M, ad let on 4 - ’ 180 180' Work. 258 h ■ 2 LATÍN AMERICAN studies gioa,*ate * den* tu snare 2BR 2BA - PW vhctti»» $220 mo plus 7 E Scott 338 45. 20___ TWO F un dean esponsibie fema roommates looking tor onothe- fe n o it ’ x>mmate $238 *^0 Bills 4 ‘ 2 6 ’ 2 ter 5pm 20 1 or 2 Mate $, Female s needed * sha West ampus apt with * E jr $165 mo me for details 477 8254 NO NSmO K'NG F E MA. 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The usual Happy Hour spe­ cials such as $2.95 domes tic pitchers and S I . 25 Margaritas (among oth­ ers) will be good from 4-7pm. If you want to know more, call your friendly Tavern tapsters at 471-9231. After you've enjoyed the T avern’s Happvl lour on Friday, January 22, hang around and catch Austin's own ' T r u e Believers" and " Glass Eye" If you miss the Friday night show at the Tavern because you're getting a headstart on this semester's reading assign t i "Calling out around the World, are you ready for a brand new beat ?" All students are invited to an International A live’ Friday, lanuarv 22 in the Texas U nion Quadrangle Room beginning at 9 p.m Sponsored by the Texas Union Ink rna tional Awareness C o m ­ mittee, the evening s festiv ities will ini hide refreshments and Inter­ nationa; musK A d m i s ­ sion is tree. ments, then you'll want to hear "Brave C o m b o " on Saturday night, Jan. 23. Also new in the Tavern this semester, is Interna­ tional Night Fvery Wednesday night the Tavern will feature music of other cultures. To enjoy this sort of music, you must be one of the fc.lowing. (a) An International affairs major. (b) An international student. Wednt sciav, Januarv 2 From New 1 l a m p s h r* Cormac McC arth\ Thursday, Januarv 21 »lo Special performance w :th Butch Hancock Friday, januar) 2 2 Cris Williamson and I ret Fure (c) A friend of an inter­ national student. Saturday, Januarv 2 3 I he Washington (d) Not dead. S q u a r e s The Texas I nion R ec C en t e r w:F. offi r !re*. \ w students and faculty on Saturdav Ian : rv 2 i ................... Show v our L T ID and bowl or p av : - :r. 2. ¡ : J s rr* * shoe rental IFs first-come first m t v * d m d • • : ; o d n ards tor s n mC J. 1. .i s i r e t Throughout the month of Januarv th* 1 > . T :.»n R* e C e r ter will be hosting fret bow mg n : g h > for v a: and sororities This spin i a I includes ire* N • Check the schedule be low lor dates a: d t;:r> - :ra torn ties ; g h Co - r< nt T. We dnesday, Januarv 20 7,00 p.m -10.30 p m Castilian, 1 lobie, ( Üoodall-Wixiten Tri-Towers (Bring dorm ke v» Thursday, January 21 7aklp.m -9 - u 0 p .m Fester Fast 9:00 p m. - 11 1 p m Jester \\ * iBrin * d* rn kev J O 8 Saturday, Januarv 23 N i x m p m Free how ling and bdlards tor anyone w oh 1 1 ID / 55c Soho Sodas c or. >na 1 ongnecks januarv 24 Sund ay 8 u ! - c losing ( .reek Night U 2 price billards 'V v o: v v x,. \\ i s* J . . : n ! ongiuxT v New titles this week. Th ursday, January 21 Friday, January 22 Saturday, January 23 To H a v e an d H a v e N ot (NR) Texas Union M ovie 1’heater, 7 p.m . T a m p o p o (N R ) T e x a s Union M ovie Theater, 9 p . m T h e F e a rle ss V a m p ire K illers (R) T e x a s U nion M o vie T heater, 11:15 p .m T o Kill a M o c k in g b ir d (NR) H o g g A u d ito riu m , 7 p.m . T r i u m p h of the Will (N R ) 1 lo g g A u d ito riu m , 9 :2 0 p.m T a m p o p o ( \ R ) T exas Union M o vie Theate r 7 :3 0 p.m. I n n e rsp a c e (PG) T exas Union M ovie Theater 9 :45 p.m. M is h im a : A Life in I our C h a p te rs (R) H o g g A u d ito riu m • 7 :30 p.m M a n F acin g S o u th e a st (R) H o g g A u d ito riu m • 9:35 p.m A lfred H itch c o c k 's R e a r W i n d o w (PG) B u rdine • 7 :30 p.m . C itizen K a n e iNR) Burdine • 9:35 p m. T a m p o p o CNR I’exas Union M ovie Th eater 7:3(1 p.m . In n e rs p a c e (PG ) r e xas U n io n M o v ie i h eater 9 : 4 S p rn. M i s h i m a : A I ¡fe in 1 our C h a p t e r s (,R 1 H o g g A u d it o r iu m • 7 10 p .m M an l acin g S o u th e a st R) H o g g A u d ito riu m • 9:35 p.m A lfred H i t c h c o c k ’s R ear W i n d o w (P G ) Buril m e • 7:30 p.m C itiz en K a n e NIC B u rdine • 9:13 p m 8 Informal Class Registration T In- Í* \as I nion will : old registration for its Spring ss Informal ( lasses todav through 1 riday Januarv 29 m the Comm ons area of the 4 ex£e I nion \ wide \ ariety *>1 classes are av uiluble that provide vou with new s k i l l s , new ‘ friends, an a whole lot of fun From drawing to wine tasting, the Texas I nion Spring '88 Infor­ mal Class Program has s o m e t h i n g for everyone Classes are open to the entire Austin com m u ­ ni tv Start the new year on right, register today! 1 roe M e m b e r s h i p (with a valid . i i Ik No dep osit required T a p e s (per dav > Si (K) Monday and Tu esd ay SI 5 0 W ed n e sd av Sundav R ecord ers ( px-r d a y ) $4 0 0 M onday and Iu esd ay $5 0 0 W e d n e sd a y Sunday ! apx’s & p lay ers m ust Ix returned by e p m the next d w Store hours: Mon 7 3 0 a m 11 10pm l u es.-W ed 7210am 12: 'dam T h u rs I ri 7 :3 0 a m 2 ( H u m Sat. 10:3 0am - 2 :0 ih m Sun. 11 10am 11 30 pm Tonight is International Night at The Texas Tavern! m* s* a * m m « ¡É*