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IKMBP'-P "i-®ffim **•*'" !"^ Student Newspaperat The University of Texas at Austih >r -r$f& S&S* Wednesday, August 7, 1974;j,(- ' ^JTen Cents .,-w-r Ten Pages '-•'--vi'' 471-459 stv -?2&Si GOP HeadIDefects i'Jv-'•;<> i w&M • Rhatfes Will Vote To Impeach im • WASHINGTON ««L!1M T»__«.! jrj_.fi ^Simon said.that while th'ePresidentdidn't askfor expressions'^ wiretapping newsmen and -government"r' firmed-him;J'-Seii.~rJrW-,-Fuibriehk~D—i-Nixon in Salzburg,; Austria, calleda news''' •to the President' thb views_ of Republican senators. of support, he got them/ * officials; Kissinger had requested the in­Ark.,.told reporteisa^ftt-• •-•••; conference to say he would resign unless ^r-TOa-Pfesamahly Inrlirrtpw pnlnfe^rnartp earlier"bvTower:'hie;' r „ , r "We've got a country to run," fcaid Simon. "Let's not have vestigation. •• . * < fjiS name was cleared feelingjhat a majonty of GOP senators wantsNixon toresign tBIsrragedv^sciire-the^ae44^^ n, . •"Given the content of the report the "He did not in my opinion initiate the^; y " "5 and the concern that the'White House does notccmprehend the^-people at-workf on national problems including the economy secretary no longer sees any reason for program." Fulbiiehl i»aid. riiliiing 'Tt.vrffetfon'thnt Fulbnght i^diJ, lii'"'' adding .lie? t!iTa^^-V-l--7-^sked.if any Cabinet members indicated a'des^e to quit, resignation. " his spokesman told thinks the plan oU stopping leaks of sen­: ed its investigation into whether i t-f' ni.univu uc^iuucu iu»«.9 ,«jwut>«j^aDor,oecreiary reier J. t>r ASKED. WHETHER he,shHried Towers OMtwn .9§rat>%^l^rt^^tai7Fe£ir Brennan said; "EveryfoodyVstayingirr^^ewsmen.^TherefDEalie.doesjiot i sitive material came out of conferences intend .'Kissinger, had initiated the project of said." A--nli Thpi'lA'unt o'inh »/» Hn A 's.N :•**-•• na^rds facing the President in a Senate trial, Scott said,-voH. They've eat a'Job' to do &resign." between Fres1dent~Nixoir-and--the: late^iwiretapping 13 government officials and ! FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. , (our rtewsmen in 1969 antflSTDr - During his "Confirmation hearings?®" Sen Charles H.-Percy,. R-Il'i.', a before the cortimittee last September, member of the committee, said that Kissinger said his "role in' wiretapping while differences over interpretations of :.had been limited to supplying names of words remained,'he considered the pan­National Security.Council staff members el's unanimpus vote "a clear, bill of with access to material of the type being health''for Kissinger. • " • • • : By Tbe Associated Press "" that was humanly-possible to protect the•Iph^Brtseoe ^ liyua. of.Uit! liustages, and at--the--same—:** would have been improj^ and itiiuijoral^ time, protect the people of the state of• fot-him to try to influence delegates to > Texas *' Jl'-vote for a new state.constitutioh. '{\ :pS^'To'i)ne,vstrong-arm« IS survivors and recovered seven"bodies ^ jdid not have ahy steel beams supporting purcnase ot uie weapons. ^?KDepartment of Corrections, for his the speaker's nice, and will vote"fori -hostages. •from the collapsed offices of the Federal the six-inch thick concretcparking deck A fourth-person;'-Carrasco's: wife,Sl>3iandling^of Uie Fred Gomez Carrasco Drug Enforcement Administration say Head, even if he is the only member to do*' installed for the auto^agency long ago, Two arrested men were identified as Rosa,"last wefek was charged in connec-* < attempted prison escape :they found notes from .employes com­when cars were much-lighter than so" < ^ Dop Miohael,"27, and William Colsten^ Hon with smuggling^the weapons to the; BUT UNDER the circumstances, i I'; < Asked who he would support-if Head 7" plaining of roof leaks before thedisaster today's models: "J^TIiey-i^eiVtaken before Magistrate . former narcoticsTkingpin " ~ . am convinced that Mr. Estelle did all 1. was eliminated, and the speaker's race''' h;.T,^ark51f d°°j three-stoiy ^ Miami's city building department in-narrowed to a contest between Parker2'building collapsed Monday morning '" * • •• • • -• • • spected the structure when-it was aiid Rep BUI Clayton, D-SpringlakeCj r~i5 when bT cafS-wgre-psrkednhere:— f KLt'imlpled in 49fiR^>nrt>44urfooc-n^t inspwt • Wnc^jnptnri rpp|jpfl "I wouldn't votersFire Chief Don Hickman, who directed buildings after they are occupied by That's no choice Both of them -are.jl \ Records Letw Tsrm^d \'S~~the 24-hour rescue effort, said roof leaks MutscheriteS :in riiy mm sir could have caused theconcrete t a* 4513 water, Increasing the weight of and-pQKtiihlyionrilrifmti^jr'^ th° disnfitfr > Hickman .said-his-firemen found Vnter^M^^B office memoranda telling, superiors oft"5^ the-roof leaks while the rescuers search-J ' f'.HOtlSj^NjUPI) — A jtgtejdiatcictjudge Tuesday ruled the"'? y At that time, theChron.icl_e.andother newsmediaLin Houstipn' „ ..c . @^i4tQtii!esJaJthe_riihijIe_ The Gbiifeial-SbrvicesrAdmimstratffin. .regisaaloffice in Atl^Efe§egra.^ftm of ^ ' "B&BjSnesday w i ft 'perce^4g^Wecirt.e&8^.viil Investigators toMiami Tuesdav.to^eter-k^ . . . . ­mine the cduse of the collapse ot the 49-^fc >' cdnswlerably cloudyf?% night. THgR Wedhe? year-olf former auto agency, remodeledS-f5! ' -t*iW-K'nrtee5ki«i u 4->_ .^ ,1 Jr^ords, feit ft'the^ame tiirve newsmenhave no'tightto d'emami history' records,.contain"information that the.news media have fh^serecords;-. •-^ six years ago it?t<5ir federal building. >| k,right}© an^need y> report accurately. ' / FDEA'Admimstrator John ft. Barteli' ­ ' A^'Juna^an-Dkkson's ruling in effect/,? AttbrneyRoW 5/ restores the situatTon to.whatjt was'befoce enactment of th^ .,Vtt6n for 40years ui -'Open Records AcJ, ... $ Permit Limit Possible m •mM ilsfHli Is? T Before Council H? Pii'l rp'J! Council'will .consider -. proposals area businessman Fred Young complained -price has beencompetitive, thequality $&!* Said Lacking & Thursday ranging from restrictions on at a July 25 hearing of harassment by cellent and they have delivered whferi , campus street vendors and "beggars" to vagrants. needed it," 8y JEFF NEWMAN the national average ­ an affirmative actiop plan for equal After numerous requests from women's Service, -Employment and Bedevelop- Texan Staff Writer FttRJlJERt -the number bj employment opportunity in city jobs. organizations and' the formulation of a ment (SER), which has fought for-months ; By na'tional health stan-, physicians in the rural a.reas gU\ ss;.v"-0s Somewherein between, the council will "''blueprint for action'' by Councilman Berl to .keep its job; training program alive Shards, the rural region sur-has not arisen in the last five TOteonacontractforfueloilfrpm Coastal Handera, thfe , city's .affirmative action after a switch in administration of its sup-^s,-|-0unding Travis County •years-and.[in some -instances1 ^3*5 States Marketing, Inc., funding ofSER s plan for equal job opportunity will be porting federal funds, will ask the council jm.yp ;• receives less than adequate has-declined,.according.to the employment training program for thedts-revealed. Nodetails of the planare known;, to include SER in the Capital Area Man^ 38i* medical care, according to a report., advantaged, expansion of the park and T .. .. « Dower Plan report approved Tuesday by -;' The average age for theride transit program and the remodeling other action, a $5 million contract, spdic. ««»nnn •£.' i; •v t"B"-• Smns}iLbe ;v-the Health Advisory. Com-physician ipopulation in. the ~ of Congress Avl»™rsidewalfe". with CoastaI States Marketing Inc. Tor 20 K Wf8'"® ?P" " v million gallonsof heating fuel oil will likfe-" Prove(* City °* Austin and the njrie '^mittee of the: Capital -Area nine counties is quite high area A proposal to limit the number of ven- ly be approved by the council Coastal county governments which form a Planning Council (CAPCO)! (well over"50) with the influx.'%J\t I SS^ ding permits sold for vending in thfe 23rd States Marketing is part of Lo-Vaca governing job-training money ^ , The standard used, is the of' new physicians^ being; ^ I W$l Street market may be postponed by the Gathering Co., which has broken its fte u s* Department of Labor, Index of Medical Cfnderser-.relativeiy-"r'low^.sthe.Harq>ortv»^^<' council for the second time., natural gas contract with the city - -— 1 The council will also consider expansioo vice, based on guidelines set „ said — , , uu. : ^e park and ride..bus Service. ..... by the Department of Health, ( The level,of adequate.An ordinance pfrtiibiting -b^gitf^-in .... , . ; . « w-o -r-Pirectorpi putthases and storesSolon. : An additions}southern rfcuts will becoa^ •&ftication-and Welfar-6-as an -teinedlcalservice is setat 65 on cilidtrec^ther ®e"n®" ^P^a^zed, however, that sidered, and both the northern and J "objective analysis'* of \a O-JDO scale Travis County, tsij ^oastal S n States Marketing "has alway^jauthern with a score of 83;6,-:'teas-:tl»r^^': routes will "provide service to. regional health services. to prepare the ordinance after University, done good business witjf the city. Their Brackenridge Hospital RATHER THAN being a only coiintytomeet tHatstan-|®S: $® Representative Blames Daniel &&• complete assessrtieht of dard. v m ^healtff can? needs, the «d< '. The lowest ranking was Lee 5® [V 1 • "-i Council To Review Proaram ife predesigned as a ^uide to cOm-[County with 20.2. . ymlift?-BS55SS Mother counity scores .werei- Price DanWI kneythe propotecl new!charter>vo{uld be M Ip? vice on a regional basis Caldwell, 23.6, Fayette,.30.2; Wmi WkfSi­ fgW'VV defeated 10 day* before theend of the ConUituHenal The index takes account of Blanco, 41.5; Bastrop, 42.6; Convention. Washington M?d Daniel uxid tht*ti?ne to m Borrfet,;[46.6:; Williaimson, M' "Sss®9 1 50.1;-Hays, .54.1; and:!Llanb;. m By KEN ftcHAM provehients Project, the The CIPis the general fun-" tor Joe Lira would no( com-^npvrv, ,.f:u level,tpercentage of popula­I»t4« ; Texan Staff Writer Widening of .Enfield Road ding vehicle for-all major city ment on.theainoutit of the city ? ">t, tiori age'60 and over, infant.' J^E:<^MMl^^^i|o|p§ -y . * Over a billion dollars m long between North Lamar, projects: CIP projects are budget, to be unveiled tjiura-^ mortality rate and the physi-!i ,jaroved lhr?e sectibns of the..-•and -short-term, budgets will Boulevard and MoPac and the financed through the sale of day, but said, "Unless the en­TCLU Threatens cian-population ratio. Regional Health Plan and ex*­ re^.e»ed JjyJUiecityCoun­ rerouUng of Hed River Street, municipal bonds, which are tire nation Were in a depres-. ' ' J.« S5HV Of the -four factors, the. amined policies ajidcil Thursday. Hearings will be The Tive-ye*ar-stagecf-loans-to -Austin's citizens,--sion_ any_budget would be pfiysician-population ratio is "SB,fagx procedures for the ceview oi m\ Jheld on"approval of the 1974-7S program contains $114 in repaid by the citizens with in-bigger." '~ T" probably the most important Health Maintenance ***> • ; ^Capital Improvements general governmental: pro-terest. Aside from normal city it ingredient and should be Organizations. .. program, and the 1974-75 city jects (municipal buildings}/ „ ., . i _ . Thfe Texas CivU Liberties Union is expected to"file program expansiont such, as reviewed more thoroughly m HMOs willjje co-operatfv6 , budget will be revealed, j • $672 million m electric utility .^eral P1?^-« staff for new libraries, liro Wednesday to postpone the Sept, IT State Democratic regard to the ruraiareas,"the health units providing a range ff-I I The CIP lists $46 million in projects, and *189 million to ed.^ generalobligabon bonds Convention here, which conflicts with a Jewish holy day.S^, .noted; the effects of inflation report stated. " t>f services for a fixed sub-rM Street projects, including the water-and wastewater cltyr,^^ en "the budget: a 10 percent The suit Will charge that the State Democratic Executive-'^ -The nine-county region, ex­scription fee. As authorizedbyjNlnth and 10th Streets Im-utilities projects are financed by the Committee's refusal to delay the ionvehUon until after the ~ cluding Travis Coonty, ranks pay raise for city employes the HMO Act, of last year, II — profit margin in the city's holiday, Bosh Hashanah, will force Jewish delegates to=' and a 20 percent increase in lower than the rest of rural these organizations, with utility rates. forego one of two constitutionally-protected rights, .John B/-• wholesale prices in the last lil Texas In terms of physician-federal funding for planning, if WALK TO U.T. Research aid Budget Dir^c-; months. Duncan, union executive director, said Tuesday: population ratio; the report development and the first i*rkIf Jewish delegates' exercise their right to participate in 1 said. -Thp rubral areas rank three years of operation, are ?}$$ the convention, they will be forced to relinquish their rightto • lower than Texas as a whole, designed to become self- ALLBILLS PAID y&r exercise religious freedom, Duncan said. * fts and thestMe ranks lower than* supporting services is.'.­ In a special July 19 meeting, the SDEC acted against anCOVERED PARKING Sludtman's C r «\f—-attempt by Jewish delegatesto postpone-the conventionAintilj^ I Sept. 19 . POOL Photo Service ^ 4 .. The petition;drawn up by Austin attorney DavidRichards<-; Warn will be (i{ed in U.S. District Court tore. -; « ,S*i' 222 W. 19th 5324 Cameron Rd.v I "jfosifcl"-: : HUGE CLOSETS Complete Research Service Orlmpeachment RESUME' & & . :;:r: m DISHWASHER/DISPOSAL GoI(m» Rateanh S«rvic«> hoi o «ompi*M Edwcatktnal ^' b £ IDENTIFICATION TYPE 2810 RIO GRANDE ReMarch Service, Including T«mj pap»r RM«arch, Etc.,.. Ii Alw profonional typing »»rvfce avtiilaU*. %if< Coverage Ban Ji^fcciUREfcJ k •* »* ^mm#r,«,uion hotir«: 4:30 fo 7:30 p.m'. . i j [-Mawlg^ibu Mdav _t NEW YCtflK (UPI) — Two of the three major television > a networks-said TnesdaV thev would not provide livecoverage "d " SSI-_d Mwy t.l»w Prictt of. the House impeachment .proceedings if congressional 1-Day (Of R«taartl( S«rriegip Aug. 19. m In recent dayt, there have been rfeports that the special c 4 teS •committee might ban pertain reporteers from covering the V s ^ •proceedingsor try to limitseverely the typeotcamera shots w thkt could be taken., ^ S M not prepared to give anyone a blank check,'' said ;;5e i :* -.^chardSalant, president of CBS News, "and I am prepared' Iv .to Withdraw CBS fttrtn live coverage if the1 journalistic • 1% ^ restraints on the networks are excessive.'7 < / ,c ~T-^irt-WaidT-Megident-ofJ -\'h •' s «sta, s » > t i *' j. mt w m «p*,t >• No ma'am. They're better. . S Remember the times when you used-to Hr. catch a lot of flack for short dresses? Now­ adays, you can stroll (rather quicMy^ of iuUt;s »At m M'­ '"fe" •niA $8® Fbrthedelicatessen •c connoisseiir. vm~. IWfea M S-#*sab W %W- Mr "•m. 4""c«-y^V-worid of deDghtfui aroma*s * "'^i ,-/c HgSgt J&­ " Mi u(f%, |?rt| •Vimr • - fi'-JZ­ :P^•Ml j§at£ M • : Wl ®SiSiP isSSSI ftSBBg • &>»? /iBMSS ZrJr BRITISH CALEOSNS Cyprus Fighting Fiercest Since Truce . -R * *i95 MSW *W*! * SEE # -, -$p? ----^ Firemen aidvicHnTof&sAri^lesa * -T^ ­ -''ii 4 " a"W : «¥33f was not immediately clear whether Turkish troops intended to occupy the m tillages of Karavas; Lapithos and Vasilia, which-they overran in tjie first Blast at LA Airport *. >&, tffi •SH Jff ^ ft -v-V. few hours of fighting, driving 'Greek "sa-. tyr.JsSPS* A—JP^ SB? /JK ur^lllgj "" LOS ANGELES f AP} A powerful The International. Carriers Building, "im" which housesPan Am and18other inter­ ; bomb exploded in a lobby atLos Angeles :• InternationalAirport: Tuesday, • killing natural airlines,;was evacuated after the tblast. Av .police pomb squad with ## t°iupP8'® otheitpere<^.,< * .puuce oumo squaa wiia fife >',-?The! blast ripped a 10-by-15-foot hole in*3|kexplosives-sniffing dogs searched the -a wall and shattered windows and glass?«building but found no other bombs, iSStt **" doors in the Pan American World lubby. Passengers:.andi^^T •Airways , o also searched thefivjs employes were hit by flying metal, glass: pother terminal bu—IHinfes when oiner atr=~^ and debris.­ ' lines reported telephoned bomb threats, buWione Were found. ° 'J "Bodies^,were blown •all over the lob- a" "VCI Tne explosion' ripped , ,r.. :_ me 10:10 a.m. CDT explosion'ripped vesuSflr^^ was^n^^P?fCnttpr^^P01?y00^eetottllfiJoI)ll^J>CCU®^^ »• Then Decide W By KAT CUNNINGHAM Rep. J.J. ''Jake'' Pickle of Austin said < i -• MlTuesday—President Nixon's Monday.^ statement "justabout doesthe President'.,J. in as far as the House is concerned!" ' ' Nixon admitted he withheld evidence. ' from Congress and his lawyers thaty sh'ow^ he authorized an attempt to stopig, the FBI Watergate investigation by us-' ' ing the CIA. -~ jf \ Mjfhael Keeling, Pipkle's ad-wW '.ministrative assistant, told Xhe Texanf{ ­Tuesday that "all in all it looks bad forr". the President," but Pickle Is' going td^*' reserve final judgment on his impeach->r; ment Vote until he has had a chance to\^ review all the evidence. ,'f.A Pickle and other .congressman .week began listening vto-White House, tapes and reading evideftqe-presented to^ •. the House by. the House Juaioiary,Com-v ­tnittee, Keeling said "'fyTo.llsteh tb theta^MSffff^ '1 A listening rodm set up in a House office ' building. "It's Just like going to high'^A.4 ^ho^l language lab," Keeling said. < •4% It will nrobahlv bie a long time before Plckle. has a statement to make regardjJ ding impeachment, Keeling said.\ -J iip "It's a long'prtfcessTlfs'tenlng to the)/' n AM. , tapes apd jeading, (he' pretty massive ,St/*--rendition presented by the Judiciary • rf.:> .." Conjmit^Se/' he ^aid. ''We can't break- v lour pace Jurit to-make a hasty announces .-iw« ment/:. / " 1 .n'.. ' '?§» w . f fickle, Will', afifwuhce > his position'1 •-s" ^-'-^before the'Ho'use votes on impeachftitn^r^ WKe^llhg said,/','Thisis not'sbmethlng you lf Lanrf-niit—thi^ tfalnrtnui,fn coo s|| Si fZ "Jshut your window,"«hut your door andsit./ tis. ,fdowri With the evidence," he said. / ?4- ' j^I\"^'dwhenhe(Pipkl Wzf WJf his personalreview ,o"f ^" facta; he^vijl,,^ Jft/, w f#y ; . By United Press Internationai ­ 'Turkish forces supported by tanks and artillery barrages swept throughCyprus', northern coastal mountains Tuesday and forced Greek^Cypriot National Guardsmen -i It was the worst fighting on Cyprus since the Geneva pegce agreement'truce went into effect a week ago.­ The 'fighting that followed the dawn Turkish attack lasted 10hours before dy­ing. down, but a United Nations spokesman in the capital of/Nicosia said . hostilities broke.out again shortly before nightfall, * •; ' v f? There were no immediate!details.|| At the United Nations in New YOrlc, a spokesman reported Tuesday night'that fighting around Kyrenia had stopped and that the island was beginning to returnte , • normal. But later, a U.N. spokesman on & Cyprus reported fighting had resume*!. -3 .British', Turkish and .Greek com- M,.manders werescheduled tosit down with ' U.N, officials at 9 a.m. (2 a.m. CjSp) Wednesday in another -attempf td map out demarcation lines in Nicosia.-. THjB CHAIRMAN of the three-power group, Col," Jerry jjunter of Britain, said Tuesday, ''The representatives consider that they-may. have.made soijieprogress,..." \ . ' The,meeting was held within hearing of artillery and mortar fire resounding across, the Kyrenian mountain range about IS miles to the north where .Turkish forces advanced on Greek Cypriot Soldiers around the villages west of Kyrenia. . .. Despite-the fiercerartillery barrage, it Cypriot troops o«it"along the coastal road. -Villagers 'fled their homes last week When sporadic 'exchanges started between the Turks jind National Giiard troops camped in the area*. • U.N. .peacekeeping forces said they w'erf o?^?red out of the fitting zone' after Turkish gunners!*opened fire on them -' t,rtT T EAST ENO of the island, U.N. -reinforcements were sent to •-accused murdered and drug smuggler " Famagusta ^ • was a l^end.legend. f amagusta after a protest by President r Glafkos Clertd& that Turkiai Cypriot Already a new"ballad h?s been written': We have had'other( explosions like control, and the U.N.'s humanitarian "I'm well pleased," said Charles-tasks are being carried out more and 4?®Conaway, Bexar County prosecutor. "I —e countty,"he said-He '.t elaborate more efficiently." Hiroshima Recalls Atomic Bombing _ HIROSHIMA) .Japan (UPI) — While tens"of thousands of people in Hiroshima jriarked the 29th anniversary of the city's atomic bombing ' Tuesday, a woman radiation yictinj of-the atta.ck hanged herself in despair. . -­ Police said Ritsukl Hirasaki, 30,-who suffered from radiation disease brought about by the attack, left ajiofe saying, "I could not find purpose in life. I wanted to work but'fiad no will," Miss Hi^aiaki was a year old when the bomb was dropped,at 8;15 a.m Au^.' 6, l945 in toe closing days of World Wqr II. ­ Burns predicts Tough Inflation f .WASHINGTON (UPI)' federal Reservfe Chairman Arthur BurnS said ,7ue5d|iy it" \f Will take twd years or longer to \ unwind present high rates of in^fcl r flation, and Aprericans must be - ready to sacrifice to do it. -• / i ^V"S J-u Hie fight, against •Inffattb'n^'' mupt include continued H|BTiF"_rr^ terest ratps, slower economic growth and "a higher rateot un*bt' employment' than -any bf us " woul^like;'.' 'Burns 'said-in testimony to the House-Sfenate • /^conomic Committee. • T Arthur Burnt , HousVCuts" SoutH^Vi^tnanTAi3__ _____ At the request of the International Red hours, resumption of military talks on a regroup.. A UPI correspondent visited -Cross,he said, theU,N force had assum­ ^cease-fire line. Signature of an agree-the.Greek sector of the.fighting front ed responsibility for all relief convoys" ment on a cease-fire line was delayed in—within a mile of,Lapithos. "We jusWon't carrying food and medical supplies. The--/definitely. .definitely. know what's happehiiig up there," one spokesman said in some areas suchfe"; Turkish motorized infantrymen, soldier said. "But there are Turks operations were still hampered^ . . jSKjcovered by a saturation barrage of mor­ everywhere." V "In some areas it has become possible,^-',tar and artillery fire,"swept down the The push.into Vasilia, 10 miles west of to visit coastal villagesireely; in otiiers r^'mountains and churned into" the villages Kyrenia on the coast rqad, marked the this cannot yet be done," he said, ^s. ' of Lapithos, Karavas and Vasilia. farthest Turkish advance in that direc­ ^i«-THE FIGHTING delayed" for two: \ The Greeks fell back'and tried to tion thus far. MEDITERRANEAN SEA CAPE kormakiti t*. - |KYRENIA VASILIA • Kormakiti lAMTKOS KARAVAS Myrtou Morphou NICOSIA Map indicates Greek Cypriot villages where Turkish tropps advanced. Cremation Planned -rrr Ballad Memorializes Carrasco SAN-ANTONIO (UPI) <— Fred Gomez Gov. Dolph Briscqp spent Monday death penalty upon conviction. Carrasco, killed Saturday in a desperate morning in Huntsville,.visiting the sur-.Carrasco's body was ih Houston wheref^ prison escape bid, will be memoralized, vivors of the twodeadhostagesandother .it has been since an.autopsy was per-l---'i and>-then his body will be diwrtnenjus noay wm oecremated in the hostages Who escaped. , formed Sunday, Carrasco;sparents! Mr.-' ' ' ^ Hill Country oi south Texas-where the— .. i,inu, visit ....was a..i4«l-tiispiration^-—--tnA-^nrrn^rfi cr tht>.-Hparit a scene ;|ggabout 50. persons derafteHnn » ot .."^fe^aboat50 persons. . '^forees-were-^ng-to-seize-the-liari^^^ -^bout-Carrasm' r„u^ -'El sp„nr" hy • r«*f Is uevdstauon. - „ ,, , follnwpd Tlirbitih rsmrint ad.' r o .7 The move followed;Turkish Cypriot ad­Spanish speakersfrom San Airtoniosouth The exnlosive was ani«r«itlv "My daughter,Unda, flew through the ' vances at the northern end of the harbor > into Mexico where-policesay he killed 51 . Monday night. persbts d^ing drug wars. r-'. ~r"riieTenewed fighting threatened the, The ballad ;is called "La Muerte spokesman Dan Cooke said. S?ie" ^ XDeath) 'de Fred Gomez*CarrascO" and start.of the second round of Geneva talks Police said they knew of no motive ior-L on Cyprus scheduled to begin Thursday ?wassung for the first time Tuesdayover:. the explosion. The.FBI said it had no ' FBI AGENTS qu^tion-in the Swiss city •-•a1Sart Antonio radio station by 'a*group. evidence terrorist group *»»**«*•** called ,Los Socios. A U-N. spokesman'said the fighting -: v -. .. . »• -u v.It tells of Carrasco's Unlay takeover . Kyr?ma early Tuesday was the u.;-.',.of the.library at the Texas State Prison: intense since the Geneva trucetook . i„ HuntsviUe and of his death Saturday nSght when rnmLrati^v Kn?'p3^Iteitr^rn,ed -'i ^tw0otherconvi^s and '?ePSald !t ? ^ ^ hostages moved down a concrete • s,^-—Iplojre; was a flagrant cease-fire violation. -ramp toward an armored car knd were iSto; Seventeen of,-the• injured _ ian-said-that-rx»fteF-the ambushed by Texas Rangers and FBI hbspitalized, and one, Patrick fighting stopped, the United Nations ". <_^en 4;;;. Shaugjhnessy of Phoenix, Ari2„ was in'; '' ning." , peacekeeping force in,Cyprus was able s|V« "He was much macho (a lot of man),H s critical condition after having his right -. ~ for the first time since the beginning of i";. 'said a young Mexican-American girl in leg amput^ted below~the knee;a hospital".MayorThomas Bradley was schedule# the crisisto carryout on alarge scaleits-^. 'i,San Antonio. Sunday, the day after .spokesman staid. , to be in the terminal for a flight later in humanitarian tasks, in particular to dis-i^.Carrasco, convict Rudolpho DomingueziV^e day. It'-was ^elayiamil late after-tribute relief supplies throughout the -> and hostages Elizabeth Beseda and Julia island., ' 7 ,ti:Standley were killed, • l»K|6 dCI yS Local FBI director William Sullivan f"AS OF TOMORROW (Wednesday), "He lived one year toolong," saidSgt. • m •' m|• mm investigators would sift throuMi all-six three-ton truckswill carry food to the -Bill Weilbacher of the-San Antonio villages each,day;" the spokesman said. police, referring to Carrasco's captureInHe II.ListenMi^'-r^^'^ ' "The situation is..slowly getting under ?^;»a g*"1 battle a year ago. " •' he hum* in HbH •• •jtwa •Wli Briscoe nS?°e Jf!d T ^ant ^ express the man's attornev, James Gillespie, wST ­ great pride I take in toeni for . _ strength, the very Christian strength, San Antcnio for services and crematfonji".­ tnat . they had that has Carried them. Gillespie was left in charge of the onW-' through Uus trageay.". ^ ^ child-t)f-€arraSeoVand4iis-wifeJaosaL=ilA­ _ 1ne thijd convict who tried to escape,• Emiliano, two years old this month, -•••".-•••a;; Ignacio Cuevas, was, recaptured and ' . "I hope thatyou would give hima good charge] with capital murder, which un-. education," Carrasca had told Gillespie der-Texas-newyeta) code allows the during the selge in the prison library. reat nrfcfe T tafcp the jyrange„ for transportation of the body^^ „ EagletonNominated Again; Missouri Rematch Ahead ^ o 'Bie Associated Press Sen. Thomas F.Eagleton, whostepped down as a vice-presidential candidate two^rs-agopeMUj^w^renonyBatiOT --- in MiRutnH's . ; for the Senate Tuesday in' Missouri's Democratic primary. -v,^7, ••--­ He"will face the man he defeated for • the Senate six years Ago; former Republican Rep. Thomas B. Curtis. Primary electionsalso wereconducted in Michigan, Kansas.and Idaho Tuesday. : -With 1,380 of 4,132'jjrecincts reporting, the Democratic vote was: Eagleton, 132,255; Lee C. Sutton, a former state legislator, 8,186; Pat O'Brien, who was " .seeking hig ,first public office, 8,930. • (AP) the House voted Tuesday, ni^ht to cut U,Sr'-3?/-some crops may be sdlvased' I milo crops, giv­ ment-lnOfiyfihat .It waft nrnrtiKmrfhu Rjm' TnVin f iri.mi t^ rv r'w iiA A^.. v .. .mentIn combat, ft \ya§ proposed byRep. John J,.FJynt Jr:1 D-Ga. He con-^TlHeiannersa chaWf Ba2£^^J^J£5!i!l5SS m• an?..*—iwwasg.Trt.7iSgii^Tga^r JW-S-Jwr tbat'He^usrhe^ate.^ pollti^ ^tUeftent-with th.4f MiSrSan^sS^^^ Missouri.*Kansas and llexaseach has reported a $2.billioncrop lossso far, -oriH :I\lohi4eto M O^KIIUMH 1 % " , ~Nofth Vietnamese. -v.> - and Nebraska$2.2billion. t Kissinger Says Foreign Policy To Continue -S.> . WASHINGTON (UPI) — Secretary of State Henry Kissinger Mid TU€b­day-that-no-foreign:government Should have doubts about American -fpreign policy because of the impeachmentcrisis facing:President Nixon. , ?» Market Up 13 Points pa S'l NEW YORK (AP) Tlie-1 st°ck market cooled'TJff after some early fireworks but still N.T.S.E; VifaatPrtfik DON JONES WtRftCE .30 MwtriiU ^ mimaged a broad gain Tuesday Clilil at ^ih another session of 773.78, Washington-watching on Wall f5"Street. . The-Dowyon€g-ayerage-of-30-^^ -industrials surged 25.82"ppints in tte firstTialf-hour, their^Hf>ped—^-7-­back to finishi'with a 13.38-point -kr't; \tf % gain at 773.7Q. r ; Rain Offers' Hope for. Crops' t' J KANSAS CITY. Mo, (l|PJ) "Gentle" rain, thefirst in 33days, touch - r "r= ' " •' •" idrJFuesdayr^ffering-h6pe-4hat^at-leasU ' ~Georg» Hart. -_ With 110 of 2,907 precincts reporting,it. ' was Roy 4,318 and Hirt^ 1,036. . Robert F. Bennett, president of the ^ Kansas Senate, had an early but in­conclusive lead oyer three opponents in the Republican mbernatorlal primary... . \ >; In Mi«Siigan, former StateSen. Sander~i • Levin took an early lead over former Detroit Mayor Jerome Cavanagh in the . race for the Democratic gubernatorial ~ nomination^""* 1 WTH 279 of 6,883 preoincts reporting, - -Levin had 12,823votes and Cavanagh had 7,671. Conservative attorney James t.s Wells trailed with 2,151. -^ Incumbent pov. William G, Milliken,. J ­who defeated Levin in the 1970 general election, was unopposed in .the . Republican primary. With 193 of 2,907 precincts'renting,^ ^ —the vote was: Bennett, 5,332; Don Con­ - cannqn, former state GOP chairman, t,-' 997; the Rev. Forrest Robinson, a Methodist minister, 3,544; Robert Clack, a KansasState University instructor, l,i,-** 294; State*Atty. Gen..Vefa"Miller wasnno^"' posed for the Democratic nomination fojr : governor. j , In Michigan, Republican Rep. Elford- Cederberg led in early returns. Only two of Michigan's 10Democratic congressmen, Donald Riegle and Lucien Npdzi; were opposed !n~th«» primary > tSflC3«». *£»&» ** ^-W.'UfNr .„,v brig* -i-V-^'-S CSSKLJ^ Medical m v^5T %linM • ilin4 .In ' A MAi. C1974, The Washington Post-Maintenance Qrganfzation; that is, a not- Pag? 4.Wednesday, August 7, 1974 AMcRlCAK King Features Syndicate .^ for-profit corporation.which hires doc­;J%: WASHINGTON --Until they end their tors;buys equipment and takes car^ of talkathon on Capitol Hill and run himoff, all^of aiamily's medical problems for s& 2»? Wo the unindicted co-conspirator is still the much a week. "HMOs • are" thought to j*? __ Money war :^ head of government, and so we owe it to deliver better care for lfess money; and; l||.ourselves to overcome our contempt aud­while this might be debated, tKere is no "It aVems to me that the taxpayer has be6n badly mttked by^tii-pj io try to make senseout of such acts and need to — because there is'only one in operations in South Vietnam." ' — Sen. Stuart Symington, D-Mo^| utterances as the ghost of San Clemente. Texas and it doesn!tcater to no Mexesor -... • • ----• • •' ­ ts yet capable of making. It demands a other poor folk. ^Propping up dictators is.a costly business, leaving aside the'question of measure of self-control to do it, when . The MexicarnAmerican group found «lfc; whether it is wise. And the beauty of it--from the Communist point of this man who . lives like an inebriated out that, under Texas law, laymen can't kleptomaniac, off our -money tells us to start keep pace with the other side,is at fraudI of Tonkin Gulf magnitude. AccorS||p, Up Medicaid or Medicare runhiqg hundreds •• aminers, the enforcement arm'of this ding to a Defense Intelligence Agency report made public by Rep. lies '; of millions over^rhat was estimated, the• arrangement, has the same lawyer — a |§f; argument has a .certain plausibility.4t certain Sam V. Stone of Austin — as theAspin, D-Wis.; the U.S.S.R. has given North Vietnam $3.65 billion in would almost seem that all we've gotten TexasMedical Association. Stone helped military aid since 1966, with the People's Republic of China chipping in > for our money is-a horrendous inflation draft the legislation under .which, this — ' ?108 billion in the same period. t of medical costs; but closer inspection system for freezing out competitionmay && v American taxpayers have countered with $107.10 billion, according to%* M suggests that it isn't that wecan't afford legally operate. His admitted Department of Defense figures —more than29 times theamount spent by .; the program* but that we can'tifford to: ^collaborator was Philip R. Overton, '/V, China and the Soviet Union together. The most recent intelligence es-< X . permit a medical monopoly to run it, ^ another Austin.'lawyer, who also "rr- Sen. Philip Hart^s. subcommittee on :represents the Texas. Medical Associa-­ timateS available to Aspin — for fiscal 1973 — stillshow the UnitedStates^g y •••<•antitrust s and'monopoly-has, dug;out a tion as well as both Blue Cross and Blue oil{spending th'e other side 18 to 1. -* ­case inTexas whichshows bow perfectly Shield. ' According to,Aspin, much'American military hardware_winds up in a and completely it is possible to corner . .Overton drafted the charters of both 'semiofficial black market, dismantled for scrap: A police raid on one il­the health .market, lite story came to insurance groups, and when it was 'Your money or your life' legal scrap metal dimip on May 20 uncovered "70 tons of connecting ends $ light when a Mexican-American group -.suggested; by-Hart that the situation appeared-redolent with conflict of in- of floating bridges, 10 pontoon floating1 bridges, 4 assault boats, 40 water ~ter6st;~the~Texas-lawyer-repliedf-"rU '-f— --tanks, 3 aircraft fuselages, 30 Wings of A-37Jfighter) aircraft, B-45 u AS'S#-ii&}' firing say this ... wewere ableto sit around the aluminum window frames, 190 tons of scrapalujriinum and 2 aircraft gasr­ table instead of litigating between the oline tanks.". Aspin got his information from reports printed in two Viet||S groups in the publicinterest to developa namese newspapers, Dan chu and Dien Tin! -' • good'jhealth program. isps# .AfcHu-iW -* The House of Representatives relieved much of this financial burden v -'PF Tuesday night, passing an amendment to the DefenseAppropriation'sBill To die editor " .^,'T The fight for greater control over our Texan-Pages 4 and '5 fl?ere' st«teS° man of the te^d-of the r Republlc ^ Re:. Stuart Hersh's letter of Aug. <$$S|iown lives will take place on many frbnts. together. However,'; after I finally National.Baiik of Tex^s is alsochairman jSjate that would cut U;S. military aid to South Vietnam .by $300 million. This regarding Frank Fleming.'s Guest View-f^In the area of education it will involve separated the slimy/ pages, I:discovered -of-Blue Cross-Blue siii'eld. It also came mmi; |gh-" would leave the stilloutrageous figureof $750 million for aid.But.as Rep: point. Sjvf-the attempt to recruit and maintain' the problem: it seems -that some out ;that feder"al government examiners i||| John "JTFlynt Jrrr D-Ga.Tfwho proposed-the cut)-saidr this will server -—I do-nQt-intend,to. make a habit of"> 'quality faculty, the attempt to make political Neanderthal.f^lamedFvTruman had isccused Texas Blue Cross and Blue ." » notice on,Thieu'^hat-he must negotiate a political settlement with the responding-to:-every cheap ahn't ^hatsfrMmor?~feTiiflarship. fuiiils^-avaitabl& ^n—RamiaiL-cprn-^m innrHinatp ^mount of Siield of keeping tens of millions of un­i North Vietnamej v someone throwsat Student 6overnment;^smore students and the tecruitmenf bf j ' Teserves-lying-around in-various_5Z_ ie/e. Which wassomething ourmoney wasoiiiy preventing; his festered egoall oyer thelower right' however, the issue which Jfr-Hersh soSf^more minority students as well as woiii hand corner of Page.4: * ' v deposits. }ij regrettably misunderstands is one .qf^ifon foreign, language requirements,;pass-You can imagine my surprise v when1 All of this is perfectly legal, if a trifles-tf-emendous importance to all:of us and fail and other grade options; reform-of read thelast oozingparagraph of his ar-w crudely/ handled, but what it boils down -HaldHng ^ warrants clarification.: • ' the add-drop policy and investigation of. tide,-in which_l!j®s-Jemon"-had tte to is a. Wealth monopoly. The samfe in-,^ In his Guest Viewpoint; Mr. Fleinin^^alternative majors to name a few. Stu-audacity to speak of:being "honest with ~ •:terests, ofte«4hesame men4 control w: discussed Student Government's ihten-M|fdent Government works in all of these v dlrMt' hqW'medicine is to be practised,tion to deal with pressing educational^ areas to enhance greater contrett for So Mr. Randall's ego won't feel the hospitals and'the Insurance,:as well issues such as faculty salaries, financial " students over their own lives, and we lonesome inWashington, D.G., I'm going -as the administration,of, government the pcpnhandlers ourselves."-* there had been a meeting five years ago that had consisted of ­ aid and minority recruitment. Mr. work not only on the education front but to suggest to Jack Anderson that "F. ; health.money. • • v";^; ­nflicemen; citvfcouncilmen. Drag vendors andstreet Deoplej vou.wdHldn?tr -. Hersh's fundamental misunderstanding^ .^ city and state politics as well. Truman"-be assigned to the-White->-tik-rV ah recently that same spectrum of people met in the Union Building. that working for-one issue precludes?®;students to;join in our. attempt ' "^Also,~asa^itness4or4he€onsUtutiM»l anv^-rat^hnstlni^ HMOs is one we've; working for another. A better undet^taiHK^ crease,students' ability to control their . Convention last Tuesday:iiigbt; J would ^ An^oeeause-of; it, somewasted time and wastoi laws may have been ding of the issues, would prove the. opl'^ own lives-through participation in Stu-inforp The Texan that it was not Rep; averted in front of the subebmnuttee: "We need|||5" isife to be true. •. dent Government, ^ " Wilkin, nor Rep._^aters $rfao-made the some medical laws toprotect the public.%;ijfi. |The community meeting was prompted by &. serious tammutQ1 Take tor example the lusue of faculty;. — BM1 Parrish perceptive,, comment ^ about president . . I'm not worried about protecting (slc)rffi,c problem: the panhandlers. Some certain 'concerned .citizeo€ — Fred salaries. A surface look at the issue ^.Student Government Vice-President Uaiuei noluhig up Uie aiuiuunccmcnt of. tot tlie Uueluf. Haycan weedout tVbad 1 Young's, name comes to mind — were incensed enough by the recent' toight imply "thatit involves the facultj^-fel^ the final vote lor ^arly 20 minute. It • one8 wlthin thei^p^lon.buti?. yiolence on Guadalupe Street to support an antipanhandling ordinance; ' but not the students. An analysisrof the:^; F. Truman ego was the Honorable Jim vvlarK of th^se get-riich-quidi artists that we'ra'v^' issue'leads us to a different conclusion;-'' To the editor ®;~Fo6timatelyreveryone eventually agreed by the meeting'send thatsuchJ Pasadena ^conperned-about who set up these durrw -5^ Look.at the facts. A comparisonof facul '"^4Aleshire ^ imycorporations and rob peopled jtaordinance would.beimpossible to enforce. Police woulH have to go un­ . ty salaries-at UT:with 21 other public inSs 69D3.Winilow €onrt doInK them: no good. dercover-to catch a "suspect, which would be the ultimate in petty sur-. stitutionsin the Association of American: |,veillance. It would be up to the panhandlee toreport the "crime:"-Which Universitiessho.ws that averagesalaries • i1 V $is presently permissable under the disorderly conduct ruling,sai*; -rank as follows: UTassistant professors^ {J— 17th outof 22; UT associateprofessorsj^-..4 ||Besides rejecting the antipanhandling^nonsense, the meeting'produced — 18th out of 22, UT full professors »-" social solutions from this tragic social problem. Instead of harassing the 13th out of^2 (note that on thisscale, lst"^-! r"^ panhandlers, members of Midille Eartii and Student Government said, .is the highest and' 22nd is the lowest). B\A Uiein a-chance-t&rhelp-themsHvpsJStop.the ptmhandling legally (if ' > With this in mind, it is1 not difficult to*. you can), and you will only turn the panhandlers toward another money ' —perceive-whyourcompetitivaposition jriigf recruiting faculty'of the highest caliber [ "maEifg avenue: lwting and Iriaybe more violence. is deteriorating rapidly. It is alsoeasier.^o w ^^ S 'fv & "Sure,; 1 some———of those pjpanhandlers don't want lielp," said one Middle to understand why faculty -morale',»•" vEarth .spokesperson. "Some of them meeting, but — after discussing the issue with some other community |' Headers — isn'tlhat excitedabeut the proposedlantfpanhandlingordinance 'lives in the classroom-by-adding-our­ 8 Pipreither. -- . voice to that petition. When students; } "If the City Councildoesn't like the ordinance,, then I have no reason to faculty and administration stand smt jjomplain," saidTYoung.""I know that if one of my sons ran away and end-together in the interest of higher educa-. , tion, the voice rings loud across the" " " •?<#! up on the street I would want someone to help him, not run him Off 4 state V. 2 That is the whole idea. "" • Wow f guess w& can start on the reconstruction.' ' ^ 17* Quest vteuipolnt % |;agTHEiDAiLY: TEXAN iMHiXMnmirii n> iMn^H|rtt rt1iaWms for the sake of convenirace or .......Dave Risber The,syte of our'environment is in a. tives influence us on manyiev^rYnosf s SPORTS EDITOR 1 ' -progress. ' „ « < % .^bJPonfey. Convenience is one ,of the dls^....~..LartySmith precarious position because of the' notably the environmental. ' * c >Austin'isan'excellentexampleofaci^jJeases that will stifle man'r creativity m AMUSEMENTS EDITOR P^ul Beutel detrimental sideeffects of progress, the which!ndeds this kindof concern,1AustmE®tan<1 decrease his stamina. City planner*.* We are not the only era thaT bemoans > M I has, theN unique opportunity PHOTOGRAPHERS....,..:.^,,.;.'... fey Farrar, Marion Taylor short-sightedness of ourplanners and the to jncOr-'^yshould consider the ramifications of con­ ©-I • > the misuse ofi the environment. .3 'IT T-reluctance • of. .voters -to -express porate sanity intoits plansfor the futurerA'Venience and necessity, They should'also Ecological concern can" be> noted ; ecological concern. The rapid growth of throughout"liistory. 'Nineteenth Century 1 that many ciUes have lost. Fortunately,y .^listen nlore to honestly concerned concrete and steel islike acancer, slow­ I ise residents, Austin presently fias,neither^r|businesse^, Lurge Austin's City Council general Reporters. ----••••-TV ,, «iJ5s-..-Martha JP McQuade natural beauty that we enjoy. , ' 'Charles Dickens and Gerard Manley ?e^ok^ oor ^ n ......David Hendricks, Biyan Brumley, Ken McHam Hopkins wrote of'the sfriokeH»vered*, Progress and the -environment is a #4 I^ews Assistants ..74 z r 1 "rr t~~ •• "•* ^'7 " countryside the decavinc cities and the 1 ^ that haye so^scarred cities Uk^/^roujih the protestations of business to* """ Viughki, ft + multi-faceted probem surrtiunded by SS£S5i'«?wStoIff -Lof An^B> Ctoago^flew YorMihfe ultimate cTiseque^ces of lhe£ Gary Udasheo ' -Detroit K' Atonal;Assistant mqnyissuesandpointsof^ew. Idonot . . and,,Houston. UnfortunatelyS|decisions. ­ .. Steye Russell consider mvself parlof me luinber ,ndustry k.1 Make-up Editor myself a narl of the nostalgicnostalinc mJdn,g-'-r^va8®,of AusUn'-s planners (on whatever level,anM^ In addition,-I lwk to the citizens,' ^ .i.......'RoeTraugott Wi>e Editor A-,.^^.sfKgSSSSS I' the present! -George"^Sahtay^na wisely fpy Editors Rebecca Rowinsky, Rebecc^Stephenson,''saiiy CarpenteT dald, "ihose who forget the past'are con­ .T --w J?JTK.'^ Mark Meyef, Ronald W. Powell. Karen Albaral of its natural ' l! "3>: Sft JL** v33 . j I# T — consefVatlon laws;~;h.owevei7 M not encouraging tis to live in tlie past or these refuges are dwindlingfrom an gt-cortbrete-crazy cities of America or »EA -f ,V««.IUUJI _to seek it as a,rpf{ige. He.hoped that we iJpjnww expreiied In Th< D«ily Tnu tre those Df the-. munidUoo SultdiD* A41J61. Isqairieccoocernlog delivery - .Jack'of highways, city growth, resource lew saneciUes which valueboth their eh^,be"combined and raised to juncture and --E,­ otMr or Ute wnter.of the article tad*n Oct oecesWiiy -,-and pUnlfied adverUfiog jdu>uldt>e in TSPBoildidc ,might learn-Cwn itT'*"" r-v-­ -thipe of-theiVWvertKjr admlnist/auflp orlMBoarB of ,J^M71^2«lju*ljfepUy»dvertl*tivlrt tSP-BdldlM- Weither do^l rejoice fin the often un­-, exploration-anff'thought!ess tojttisjsrjrr'' " V;^ventuaHy eradifcate the wall, those in fei", 1 -34tQ 1471'186) What cofporate^grdlursafd:blgger^sty^power^olten erecLIiamjjot the onlv oer-• £&r desirable effects of our technolofeically-1 am Aot advocating, a return ttodeolii -r-tlw' tutUocu! admtHlnR r*ph#w*Jiyi d' to flie ,,letter? Who decided tfjatconcrete, since 4 json who yalues the environment, ihfany m itxioes hot have to be watered, mpwedorVjothers share my distaste for the asphalt --* TS .-iPflillniflrtiKi . nraumi-n .i Orairer< D,Vaivfmly SMUoo,, ^ibiitbe4 Motttavr' • 'MT "lofsday, tbDnuUy. ^nd -Pt^My' SefH«fpwr. thfpoj^-^ „ -, . that-^hlcl^S^=^,become'(due to the powerof Mr, EeWfitS?®! r, «nd Tuesdayl Wedoeadty,Tkursdjy.Utd FridayJtme' ^Tejtao 6M member erf Ibe Anodated ColMatePre«s( tbe • mlnutesmajorinconwtitences.A8Alvin!-.ourcmi^^ ,8qut})wees • jVa?A. 1®f°TumOntourism.cTo halt progress ;• planners Jiave indicated repeatedly —repress verbal or written concerns to the |funding Uuiefteld I'guhUto. uth anrfSpeed*a/:Jetter;r' h Ihe-edllonaJ-flfficcaiexM Stod^gt J*ofatjc*ttog ««t-aab Specdwaj. l«W^i KlUI. Ijfllwttttri: diangesfn lifestyle.customs a?dren-. would te to _halt man. Consequently, , Ninth*Street, BaiWSprings,"Wilding ^ varjous^els of goVemmeht ^m?v bl 1 **•' "" —1"w " ' m"" 1^? basement floor/oral tfonfewj laboratory (Cpm* «ind .SfJUr^r 7kW0&nlrt'«m*ri~ " ^f . ratherthan ,dwtrflV What, nrocreits we • thaF -thnjr tnarrlage'to' Progress has/A^able to halt thisconcrete insanity Tluiiuf m ch^afe been^a.^Brot}ifer Oif ^Tve-mddg-or l^-th^eTitabie^blind^ themto^ .wa ,i„ klR" 4'/: :g, 1-'::-' ­ > t37 ?1 i$>*«;" ~v 'r, • % <• > V XV* #sl$f >-4 {A Drag Vending ijpi Raise -Ji* ^ji ;* Judge Reviews Case if. By ROY MABRY W? constitutes vending. The California law was JOSE M, FLORES ^Austin's ordinance -regulating, sidewalk ­ CJ|jS?V§8 thrown-out on similar grounds, they said. Texan Staff Writer vendors may be declared unconstitutional by ­The attorneys {ilso argued Ream may notWhile county rank-and-file workers may have been next September. If so, Drag vendors couldsiflfi have been in violation of the ordinance', as he, jubilant over their10 percentpay increasesTuesday, elected return to Guadalupe Street with their wares,7? v' $r may have beenon private property,iand could county officials, disgruntled over the fact that their , County. Court-at-Law No. 2 Judge Mary • be charged only with trespassing...'' employes now make more money than they do, might have Pearl Williams took under advisement Tues-,1 ­The area ',Reanr occupie3 may be part of •excuse to raise cries of "wp wuz robbed!" day the caseof Richard John Ream, arrested Hemphill'sproperty be"cause4he -front-of tfie-­ Monday Commissioners Cour}.ruled.that county employes • Jan. 17, 1973-, for selling'goods on the Drag^J storeys recessed, creating a vestibule behind making under $650 per month have their salaries raised by ••••:' aw^iting.-receipt of Imaterials concerning a^\ the line-.described : by adjacent storefronts, "' $68 per month, while those makingabove$650 be givena flat California Sidewalk vending ordinance which*''• a the lawyers 'argued. A 10 percent increase. m recently.was declared unconstitutional by the" ' * .'If.'*-'s ^ private area,-then there -is no ; The. pay increase, according to Precinct 4 Commissioner m Supreme Court: , : •• ' question ttiat.the defendant!is not coveredby 'Richard Moya, has putassistantsof several of theelected of­ Ream was hrrested for allegedly selling the ordinance." Williams said. = , " ficialsrin a highe^pay bracRet than the officials themselves, goods in front of Hemphill's bookstore on • • unable to •while giving the officials no cost-of-living increase. Guadalupe, sborly after City Council enacted Prosecutors were prpduce w evidence showing .where the property line' '• TRAVIS COUNTY Atty. Ned Granger joined other of­an ordinance restricting sidewalk vending to lies: <*Shl>opshire and Martin areon reopened in September.. ..against the Drag vendois-by passing the-ven­ ii-Alie committee.along with Granger, Sheriff Raymond.Frank' v Cosmic Mass Transit? : Defense lawyers • claimed the ordinance -ding ordinance and by considering a pan­and three former grand jurors An .artift aftbe Jofcriton Space Center in Houston gives his concept of fhe ipaceshuf-was unconstitutionally vague, as.it does not handler ordinance and limit action of vending I m Elected officials-were not included-in the recent pay'hike tle .ih flight. The vehicle is launched with oil engines burning, collect parallel burner define what a public sidewalk is, nor what permits for the 23rd Street market. «|-,&Vc?^£_voted by the commissioners because, according to Moya, it 'Xg-mm "i " ' ^-simply i?n't legal * ' J~r 1 RAISES FORelected'officials/said Moyav must under law F|be_,budgeted at the beginning "of the year. The law also CounciIman Expresses Clcirksville Support W•provides;for 7the~^rievance-committee;-'s-establishment_=i; empowering• it, • by:.unanimous vote,, to 'raise • salaries regardless of Commissioners Court action. Love Hopes Tb'JXvmd omrne ^~A--maiority--of_the-coimiult.efi_cou]d make recommen-^J _•* By.WtoN SPEIZER , . MoPac. At that time the plan black, i( p:datrons Only: for elected officials': pay hikes." predominantly low"-places the initiative for street~ •list. "1871" by-a— black—f reecjinan-,­ £, CLARKSVlLLE,"THE con-"' called for the area around the -mcome section.surrounded by! ft The disgruntled officials are requesting up to a 22 percent' improvements with the city^ "i WOlJLD agree that Charles Clark,-who purchased troversial West Austin arterial to be developed into wealthy and; middle-income: increase in pay, which would put them 10 percent up on their' TIfE PLAN is being used to ClarksvIlleJshould he near the -two-acres.of .land on what is " neighborhoodj 'termed both a garden-type apartments. homes. •: top of * employes. pave sections of East Austin, the list." Fran Szare-now West 10th StreCt. Sip" historic landmark and an in-. < The proposal was last Moya said the major inquiry iy the elected officials was^ular slum has a in found ^ ONE,OF the. most affluent with property owners footing jko, acting director of the The west end of .Clarksviile scheduled for 'discussion/ in sections .of Austin, where why all county employes except themseLves received the-^/way onto-^ gity a portion of the bill under a ^Commpni^y Development was razed in 1970 fjpF the I973frathasirotbeeiracted on. Mayor Roy Butler resides, is .deferred payment plan. -Program, said Tuesday. -. MoPac expressway. Clarksviile residents sub­blocks from the dirt roads of East Austin was. placed at" Love -also' proposed the IN ORDER for elected couqty officials to be givena raisef j„ ^^vor Pro-Tem Dan Love , Clarksviile residents fought mitted a' petition to the city Clarksviile. . -the top of the priority list by Landmark.-Commission-study MoPac through petitions and they must petition thec0mmltt«,"JMoya said. hafrnde L pmposL for last March, seekingcity aid in • Clarksviile wasnever paved City Council. Council action -historical y "I m sure most of them will. Everyone needs to keep up" '-Thursdav's council meetine Clarksviile, for a federal lawsuit which nam­ paving Clarksviile streetsand; becajis'e, until recently. ^with cost of living. I myself will sign a petition," he said. •, *fntent'"MS would be required-to bring . structures that warrant ed,Secretary .of.Transporta­ hoping to avert the arterial. ; Austin had a voluntary paving the -- Clarksviile to the top of preservation. . tion John Volpe as one of the !»f^®>f3&si^commercial development in LOVE SATO his interest.in program under which 51 per**,-Clarksviile was founded in defendants. ^ ^ ClarksviHer--lhe..ate3_waS;."prompted by cent of area residents had. toM •'®F Love-poirited out he knows numerous visits to Clarksviile sigh a petition agreeing"tgrant.and scholarship accounts.-=•—— \ -6-9. S17. TUES. & FRI. 8 A.M.to 3 P.M. An audit, began two days after Carpentersuddenly resign­_ CLOSED WED. & SAT. ~ ed and disappeared Nov. 30, revealed ^(SOS missings • --University police filed the original complaint" against the WHAT MEANS ^' £7 Joffcrsotv Square 409 W.6rtr -477-3735 * former aids director on Pec. 7. ^ DOONESBURY WELL, I'M NOT OUT TO START AW TROUBl^, BUT I'M ALSO •gig: NOT AFRAID OF . THEM! » IMTSMiT-WP,H£&AHBAftT ' WW,POP, SOH0& IAM... mux. A THBYTOUf WAte.. -MHneas P&TTY M£.. ^;A.mer'i.can Gem So.ci'e.ty... MTH.W. badore. 100. honorable innercircle of American jewel- J r THEPACESETTER.The THEMAXI-1; A new concept in one 'ultimate apartment, %>lit-level i^»ers. selected for their outstanding gem - bedroom split levels, targe bedroom living in a two bedroom studio. ^ and bath -with a lull study upstairs^Downstair?, a fully electrickitchen with walk-in : "^Tcnowledge and lor tfi^rwrrfrn^ndatfk ffik. I'M TAKIN6 THE APVIce Of mg-Upstairs,two.large bedroomsand bathwith tertairting area and all electric kitchen THEODOREi R0056VELT... ^business ethics. We are proud to be mem-; walk-ins. Freeliving,at its finest. . See it to believe it. • 444-7880 M '•zf bers of this elite group. ^v f®1-­ •fSH' m XXAY.m SOHOU OKAY.; AND *„ NOT TOO <• YOU&EH* yWRSBf? eoop. tm> mam A HEART M6HT. -• Wi W CARRV Pacesetter ApartmentsforFree-UvingPeopte. 2124 BurtonDrive •I "ON THE DRAG4 »U*ND*tl VIllAGt S7M BURNH BO.­ MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY NEW HOUSING POLICY!! Crossword Puzzler »sALBrSALB.aALB-^AI.e-. gATIe...<;AUe ». Cl> ACROSS, DOWN MHtaa raota soma uii \?• »»• rn^rl DEXTER HOUSE ... Prondun ggOH niiti. BcsiBfa 'pi"? t Nol qualified ., •V 1103 W. 24th l!r°ne^f-rC HI£3IB 12 XT9r* y«ur3; g•Bra rasHBsaicaigH cetacean 13 Rock|ish !•„ '>'6 Revolution •QHta aaa SHHH OCCUPANCY ONLY aries 14 Crowd. . •[lassHBraEs ncara 7 Indefinite arlf-.fSg 15-Pronoun cle sraa siass • ... i V Vi 16 Colorless i3BS0[lG3n BBdSS Semi-Private Rooms as Low as -60 per mo. 8 Container 18 Idle talk ' 0 Easy gait vt,&i •raws Mssaasaa , 20 Army officer srasa10 Proceed nHBiB rasa -r(abbr.) £•%«! 11 River In "" C!QQii QSQ '22 Above 24 Soft mud 30 District In I! Luxurious Private Rooms $IQ0 Siberia dance act ,per mo^ 17 Artlliclal# ^ por OUR v, • '• 27 Disturbance Germany 51 Symbol for language .w* $ £$7% 7'i 29 Ancient 33 Fight bet-gft}" tanlalum ALL BOOTS ,?A£KSi , %19 Conjunction „ s-: >A Qreek city weanweentwois®^,two5fe^53 French....article TENTS, • Maid"'«'v Service'uci v iv,c . 21:Cioimng " 35 Pretense ? 5® . KATAKS,PADttfev; ftookSf 31 «J,H|der 83 Taars 38 Lamb's pah rb Decav •,: CTC. AtltlSRCHAHD \*,e-«oT * -26MPr0" • name ,/ .28 Km y.;: Jpjjf SeLCtTfP A • Heated Swimming Pool • Refrigerators* Intercom 40 Encburag? -61 Nesr34 Resorts Buccaneer JJ; • SopeR,-5Ms C^«yee evew # 27. Keep 43 Tags 82-A state (abbr.) il?' Laundry Facilities'* Vending Machines 28 Trial 48 Not now ::i 64 Atiave s-?S J.. «erref»,THAN lutx^v V v'i'fc 37 Meshwork . 48 Song-and-;,^-88 Pronoun < -s^oh » • Study.Areas t1 t>',.T139 African V f- CAftO**, rtOUSTEJ­ r "i % 44 Clerredlcol •' . lar ^ etS^fntrNr-oce. (Room of Ooxtor -Boardat.Madiion) 45 Sick •-;1t>WN, Hoorc,<#t>A etVKrt ova!,oble « ft^ as $145 6®9'"0n * eyewefc/A, Igf^fNow accepting Fall'74 Contracts B2S0h'olAdam : AsceNTfi,ripe,cuitf H>i«i 64 Note of stai and Women Id >6ewiimi»uit ,;.57 Wllhoiilend CPriMys,3Vro^f -CQPew ioAM-qpM «j>­ . 3 59 Fafoe 18- HOUSING 6FFICE 709 West 22nd st. IpAH GPM ' AU&103': 476-9691 -478-6914 63Soam ^WILDERNESS/WHIT m vy w; 55 W ^ hrM-85 Possesses " 67 Snflor (dot See vCome _ Q 4S3ir4 GE¥ MORE FOR YOUR MONEY $ cmircti Dfitr.-bi' ^ywdlcSe. !nc WednesdavWViKUist^ -1974 THE DAILY TEXAS? Paoe 5~ , f-«i| Vw , 1 /Jw-'SS' -i ^-v ?il Wwpa m i®9m m «***< », < >V\ PV'V"'^ *V <-*Vv£» Ai" •* V, v >*>C^»V rfSP^V? 1 CLASSIFIED ADVE&.TISING FOR SALE TYPING FURN. APARTS. •FURN. APARTS. H FURN. APARTS. 9 FURN. APARTS. B! FURN. APARTS. RATES .,<-vv IS word minimum :^v.;7«; --- Eath word ope time....; ~ FCEUR LIS 404 Eait 30th, Moture lnc+-Mnrth Of ?7th &t~i Eachword.2-4 times.... Pets -For Sale • fSKpSitJ li-.-.'STudents; Lovely pnebedrooms. Walk to ^ USJ-iNOrin UT . *'' Each^wcrd 5-9 fimbs. & S130up NEW ' campus.-Sftut»e. Sumrfer rates . 477-GUQdalUpG * TEycfrrword->fror-more-*«me>:-1 BR F.urn. ml Now Leasing for Sept. 1 ^r5282 AFGHAN PUP •one blondemale cham- Student .rate each time.yafci.. .plon >tred. Terms, callafter 5 p,m., 537- s&JjStt;;* w.gz\' Classified.Display-« 0815 HABITATM 7V:SUMMER RAT85 NOWS Six block* ;• icd: «x 1 inch'one time^wfi.. Tanglewood . 1 BR -S145^p THE ATTIC ::>fr6m -Law. School; 4 Shuttie bus. One Antojcvliy, life# Icol. *v!.«nch.2-.9 tlrhes......... Wm .7,033 U.S. HW,Y 290 E/iST; ElOciency S-J10; AC, icot. * linchten or more tVm«s52.3? AKC -ENGLISH Springer Spaniel puifi/. , Annex 2 BR * $180up hunters; :^bedroom S130. pies.-, uiver aod„ white* Champion^* Furnished-etflclencles, .1 bedroom. 2 . carpet, dishwasher, disposal/ w&tk*ln 1315 NORWALK LANE r*J»­ -blobdllnes.-P.edIgrees avallable«$75.212-:#; NEED AN APARTMENT . bedrooms • 1 baths; skylights, beamed . closets, <32nd and lnterreglon NOW LEASING FO^ SEPT evenFngs - • Central Air -__Lower Level Dobie Mall, Suite .'V-'i-EXCELLENT SUWMER. RATES on •' ? Dav Service, iyfe ^ ' »oS » »/iUr-KENRAY 1 .. ~ . $125-.$140-spacious one and two bedroom m, V tt « _ P&oi »^ •W& 8A •aparfmentiTFall ratej reasonable. Call "-472-3210 and 472-7677 ft?r T^v > w? ' f>T jh* •««» of. •rrort mad* in on Homet-ForSale, • Shuftlg^BuST3 Blksr — ^APARTMENTS , -474-1532. .t -1 -FO-liNT A IN TER-RACE <454-9475 ,,iii 2707 fcpmpma park ^ unmvdtoU rt*t*«-mus!b« ^ne •^sr A,PTS I§£* ftvvn o« #*•puMhton ar»rMson»lMr{or FORMER UNIVERSITY Professors. 4 .;:..;. 2122 Hancock Dr. -• "• t>edro0m ?nd-efficrenciesi-:iarge --ENFIELD -AREA. Two-bedroom with '4, RETREAT f^Y ONf rncwmt In—rfifi. JUt dewnt fo»' bedroom-, 2 bath, library sound proofs "•ctosets,fuHyTSTpeted, cable; disposal. every extra. Furnished or unfurnished • ramnin v(IM. ad(gtinwf)lt »hU b* mod*-n*t Iota NearNaar campus.'135,000. t5,OOO dpwn,'> Next.to American^ Theatre, walking dis-waler,.gav Swimming pod, furnished' r from *152 plus etectrlclty. ®07 West then 30 doy* oft« pub!mtnn."^:l7.V!^ -. Owner carry-.balance* reasonable irw-ARTS. tance "to-North Lgop Shopping center Walking distance to UT. Na children or and Luby's. One halt block from shuttle •Enioy tcnmscourtrsWimming pool, gas -r47>-8858 CHRISTENSON & terest. No agents. P.O. Box D»1. '4400 AVE. A '459-0058 • MOVE TODAY pets. 610 West,30th.. ' 7^94^472f 1^5 ,n®Wdter*~ompor>Y^7' : im -and Austin transit. .2 bedroom grills, lively .courtyard, -Four, color1967c FAW Mobile Home, 10'*44', fur.--townhousev:extra large; Two bedroom, schemes: sea blue, sexy,leopard, orange i-0.COMPLETE LUXURY; Two bedroom ASSOCIATES' " 5 BLOCK.S "'•"i^and' efficiencies. Fait. Rates. 24 Flats nished. Barton. Springs TraKer Park^;^ ? i4.ii wHciencies Fait Rates 7* i-tata LOW STUDENT RATES S2250. 477-9097. hwasher, disposal, door to door.garbage . j|cathor;OneortWo bedrooms. Also leas* Apartments. 1515PalmaPlaia 474-4322 A TYPING .SERVICE: NOW LEASING FOR SEPT. tiafs, onV and two.toatbs, CA/CH, dis­and oUv.e,, yellow with black patent * rlS word.m*nimum each day ....$;.7i pickup, pool, maid service if desired, mg lor fall. h WEST OF 474-2163 Shuttle bus corner. •» MUST GOt 10*x50* and 12'x50' mobile w $145 -Eac-h-addltawai-wotd-each day$ 05 washatena m complex.See owners. Apt. «• , 1200 West 40th Apt 135 CAAAPUS SpecializingJn Vcol. * ) Inch each day...52.37 nome^rSee-both to appreciate. 477-0646. 'Unclassified*'-1 line 3 days..$1.00 fTlBedroom Furnished 113-BfrCH 451-4848. -r . 451-3333 ?rv -New large efficiencies, • living room, . UNF. APARTS. —Theses and dissertations-1 . (Prppald..No Refunds) .12**60' MOBILE OM?, 3 bedroom, Walk to Class -offset bedroom & kitchen, cable, water-. Students must show Auditor's washer/drVer, porchi awning, near gas furnished. Summer S121. -J-Law briefs jZilker Park. S2750. 472-9499. 477-5514 „ ' 476^7916 receipts and Day In advance-in TSP LONGHAVEN WE RENT. Red Oaks Apts. ' —Term papers and reports -.2104 San Gabriel eirffi. J.JCp ^?5m A Whltfc) from 8 PLAZA . • ao**, K,:<:30 p.m. Monday through BY OWNER. 2826. Salado. Solid, 3" 477-5662 rBEDROOM • Priday:.-. bedroom,, fireplace, 'fenced, garage .. SHUTTLE BUSCORNER AUSTIN> VENTURA. : : Prompt, Professional x wtrkshop. Excellent condition. Appoint* SI50 ALLBiLLS(PA!D: ^- Lots of glass, unusual, floor plan, over­,-v>. v;^r>.ispace? Tired of.asphalt and noise? Try ^ •. Your time is valuable.-' sized pool,on.shuttle bufe tally carpeted, " ' FACULTY ONLY^pl"a Ventura--1 and 2 bedroom,.fur-.;;-"453-8101 MVW-.TRAILER-HOME In North Sfuff . CA/CH, kitchen appliances,, cable .TV. • . nished.or. unfurnished. Estatev4)ff IH-31Fifteen rninuteifrom Our service is free f£'r 4209 Speedway.: *-. , 1906 Pearl -• • " Pick-up Service Available From SI29.S0 pius eiec. UT, S3300 444-4934 453-6921 ..... 451-5433 Top of 4 story bldg; . 2 -bedroom/2 3410 Burfeson Road v. $160 PARAGON ^ Central Properties . ^ bath/S225/ABP. Short lease, cable, pool, .L Barham Properties Auto -For Sale >3-2 ON Vj ACRE LOT, trees, Swimming elevator^.Garaged parking. -> . 926-9365 447-6571 pool. 471-5291 . 1 Pedroom TJ GMC.1ton van, V-i, automatic, radio, All BillsPaid PROPERTIES" Call 478-7833 : 2 BSOROOM,3BATH, 1200 square fest, 10x50 MOBILE HOME, 2 bedroom, fur- > swlmmii * Reports," Resumes and heater. Desperate :Musi sell. 837.'. swimming pool. North Austin; 459-7614,— TYPING 6023 after f nlshed, set up in lot on S. Lamar, 441» . Walk to Campus 472-4171 1 BEDROOM :* 451*195% 459-M91. . Theses, Letters ^ 6604. 836-5917. . .-V' r All Unfversltyand Buckingham Square . . weekdays $154« ALL BILLS PAID business work . =1W?=BO»GA-60a-eoupe-(€»r-^l3^00_^ miles; radio. %\,soo. 474-4176. • '.711 W. 32nd • Close to campus arid shuttle bus. Rich ROOMMATES Last Minute Sftvice . .. ;-$gg.. T—^—*5*4917—— ^:WQodvpanellng,. botlMn'bookshelves," THREE ELM Y Mr J® Open 9-9 Mon«Th & FOR SALE BY OWNER^#?^ 472-4-175­ FOR SALE '62 Rambler station wagon, 833 EAST 38TH , . SEE OUR SUMMER RATES I weekends o* J aMnetjiM throughout,. CA/CH, all buiit-400 West 35th NEED ROOMMATES, on« two SERVICE 9-5 Frl-Sat i and located 1mile.north -of Law School. large 1 bedroom, shag carpet, dl$\ good corns.,offer. <53*7989 noon to Beautiful • n year, old home for sale, -FU~RNi5HED"mNFURNtSHEO. Extra i £cS : A-nn •..• .*• -• NOW LEASING FOR SEPT. 3454-0173 ' .451-6533 . bedroom* apaTtments, .from $65 ABP, 6... r; f.: Central Properties : blocks .to eampbs. 476-3467/ 472-8936 30A bobie Center _. Three bedroom* 3V1 baths, den, inside ONLY THE BEST J hwasher,: range, disposal,' refrigerator, §2 .;W72GREML1N "X".Extras, AQ Three- garden, Utilities paid. 2 BDRM -4­ AC living, dinina .room, 7 2 Bath. Shaa ' $195 -garden, formal living dining .roonv1 :pool, close,to campus, shuttlebbs, cable.. WANTED SENIOR/Graduate student to ­ -Tspeedr Lowmiles.-E fltenlflce^J patios andlarge basenvnt ExcelleoVnew-ronril-, -vL " 2 BR FURN. carpet, paneled, walking distance to UT -45N3-941 ^ : share ^ apartment. -NR own-bedroom, viteUi S1995. 477-338S,a, anytime.. ... . • w350cCsquare fferror7iw;5d! —~—— 1280. * Vi•*- and Capitol. S270 -: --EFFICIENCIES,:1 CA/CH, unusually fi6od furnlhjre, huge MARK V * FEMAITE ,-Tarrytown. 2507 Bridie Path. Lorraine ROOMMATE WANTED.. 11 Share two bedroom•apartment/Enfield r Misc.-ForSale '>I/.D. . trees. 4504 Speedway: • Brady. 472r47l5:: ' > -. A " AJ I Q»I Ic'oAin1 451-4252 45U533 area. $65/month; ABP^noleasertJeposlt;­ TOP CASH PRICES paid for diamonds^" ALL BtLLS PA>D -Central Properties •472-2546/ after 7 p.m. • . 5TARK TYPING-, Experienced theses, • NOW LEASING FOR SEPT. 7~r* ^1971'VW BUS. Excellent condition, air, old gold. Capitol Diamond Shop, 4018 N. Dishwasheu s* 2 Large Pools 3914 Ave.D. ^dUsertatlons,PR's, ett. Printing and ? Lamar, 454-6877. V-s '* ^C^rAM/FM, radials, $2450Or best otter.474-."i ... Security • 'v . MAL p TO «jiM,PR } ^rrfrnnm fuiniifttd Binding, Specialty Technicai. CharlenaYi».» 1 BR-$155 Clubroom, Volleyball Court Walk -Ride Shuttle apt; Aif cond., 2 btck. ttmpus. 47W)4t ^arx, #aa;klllf; 1 . LARGE INNERTUBES for swimming - -( . ortubing. Alt slzes-toChoose from.13.00 41? 2 BR--$184 /•/ MOVE IN TODAY EFFICIENCY,,., after 5 pm —• IS^^TF YOUr..VALUE-excellent mechanical HOLLEY?S TYPING SERVICE/A com* . up. 2?01 Airport Btvd; ^J901 Willow Creekv. -. .L $115 THE ^ -MALE TO SHARE pne bedroom apt in plet* service from'typing. through bin* :; i Fullycarpeted, bulll-fnkllchsn, CA/CH.-'-i J.-, . . _ ,' ,J _ North Riverside Sept. Ist-ersooper.Call ding. Available vntil lbp.m. Exwrienc* MARK XX' r2 454-3953 452-5093'^ ;M 444-0010 r3wnww3^r^,hu",,b"l',n-qu,re--'' 444-6825. ed mallfieldvNearcampus;J401Mohle-^ at JU2 w. 38th street..... NOW LEASING eo® *aLL ; • BLACKSTONE ;D.rlye. 476T3018; .. ... : -^ 3815 Guadalupe ..y­ 451-3154 SHARE DUPLEX $70 plus WHS Bike SSI'SS?Hjyjg&TJ? preefws-sto>»> .nif Hiuniingi. pii«h $64.50/M0 ^FRfNCES WOODS.TYPINGSERVICE. ®F™rstePr«?oihV"m1?o«^ £^9®^ NOW LEASING FOR SEPT ^ Experienced,; Law, Thftses, Oisser-'v fenc#d Central Properties Apartment livicM ^block ^rom campus. JSirhiTipedroom mobile S AAB.96, V-4, 27 rrjpg, new clutch, EFFICIENCIES $115 plus electricity, 0727 or .442-8545.;';; • 7­.^'-j^tlres* starter; vaive IOCV etp. $775. 459-••4105'Speedway ~451-2832 . •. 2Bedroom-From$210-^ pool, ac, carpet, paneling,-• no Hun­1891, 327-1151. -•J&jrgi' is;i: ring,$250 orbest otfer.472^652,454-5408. -104 E 32 -476-5940 1414 Arena Drive ' homes. $85 to $14a Mack's Marina. 327-irf'v ->o pets. Hcm­} 8585. TEAC3340withDoibey*,Simul-SlnC\£ -Manager Apt 103 ,'Ss.vJ-v' Fjjrn. -All Bills-Bus " tington Villa, 44th and^ve..fA. 454-8903. MINNIE. L. HAMMETTiTyping & Duptlcatfpg Service.; Theses^ I.P^.,10" reels^Make an.otiert Call 1-, Walk or Shuttle , -* iJ BARGAIN: Professor wishes to share, dlsser* -. f .^960.-% TON FORO£P4ek-up, camper «uo t»ui^ to UT Mgr. 442-4124 $99.50. DARLING EFFICIENCIES • full tations, papers of, all kinds,'/esumes, tm&h :—^^tTTnrtrt^^c^tww^itea^lirichj-352-506? In Taylor Summer Rates Start Today house. Private room, bath,; study. kitchen, quiet residential neighborhood, • Free^ refreshments. 442-7008, 442-1616. \ ­ v^runs well. $500. 4! f?1 BR, 1'BA 3 BR, 3 BA -Spanfsh patio, fountain, backyard. 2 ^R, 2 BA ( ^Shuffle,, walking distance 'downtown. SECLUDED* BEAUTY.Over (our acres^ Prefer professor or graduate student. BRAND NEWEFFICIENCieS ! ;&Ai*o leasing for fall.UTI West 10th, Apt. B.OBBYE.DELAFI'ELO. IBM Seltctrlc, with «prlng-fed:creek, oood clear pool tifi;-"" v H $150 plus Utilities* 453-1109. years: experience, books," . plca7ellte, 25 ^'tvJdiaHiileJd°YG^ SSiflortl^ »"h rtsh;'ooodfish; oood soil; beautiful ...-'{< LARGE (WL -ALL BILLS PAIO "i it dlss^rtatlonAr^tJiases^jfepbrll, solf; SeaGl trees: ' C0fld,t,0n« 1700 Nueces ^ ^4M'7%7afier6:W. Owner will finance. 345-2267. «*r.wc IM mn«v -?'-5 All Bills Paid v} BLOCK from "Law School. Tower View mimeographing,;442-7l84; T v;; i Close to campus. Beautifully furnished.: your plantv;;.;^: MOVE IN. •TO^A.Yv-; ^,;;,^,^' .Large efficiencies•close-to-shuttle busr "Apartments. Large, .nicely decorated, • UNF. HOUSESBSR G10X turntable, excellent condi­ '68 VW $700. 45U3757 after 5r». tion.-$50. Entirecollection of 111albums All with big balconies for ••JfirvWit&wiwi^-Color-coordinated/ open-beam ceilings. gas,-water, cable TV paid. $135-'No pets.-VIRGINIA SCHWE106R-7 0tVer»iriebposterwith case, 451-6533 rat,J129^0. Very near UT.One bedroom -M Vj/ta CI") 47*S«IFTIR^m^ W ^wm A |j_^ nw!>1 CCANON,FTb-Ql with case, .50mnf,f1.4, 478-9058 . Central Properties ,aptv alr condliloned, carpet, EXPERIENCED SECRETARY.Nice Used Cars «» *»'*• NOW LEASING FOR $EPT. : Papers; letters., envelopes; proof Jfe's WATERBED,black vinylpadd^d frame1 WALKING DISTANCE UT/e reading. .grammatical corrections. • rnmM -cents/page. f,»f' ASK-FOR JACK.POTTER^-„ • with.; 14" couch and pad.. $50: On* 3-bills, paid^ AC, paneled/, Raprd, accurate, so HANCOCK CENTER, ibednpm GretChen. 452-3469, 451-2332, i drawer.chest with bookcase on-tpp. $35.' EFF. n BILLMUNPAY ^ 472-3577. carpeted, ^pol/ no pets. I?:--$S$155,, J -ii-town 'Ifiiuse, *160-CA/CH. 4708 Depcw LUXURY-town homes '-South, 3509^ •* POR FALL very .near, UT*. $129.50, one •.•.shag:carpet, prlvitt patios, cable TV.'-aw, reports, Self-correeflhg IBM; Bar­ , • bara Tullos. 4S3-S124. pZZl!'VVM« $230 bills paid. 476-779<; JohnPendTefon. $85.452»99?9. " ' r after 5 Mon;-Fri"day. After 10 Shuttle Route. Roommates furnished ' SS^p^SnS. : -a.m. weekends. -"-v • 442-8593; . Schwinn Super Motorcyclcts-ForSale 10-SPEED'BICYCLE; MARiiJV APTS., 2408 Leon ^ and gas paid.,472-4408,478-3885/327*1355,^ • BEAUTIFUL PERSONAL TYPING. All •' . Sport, 72 model. Price Degotlable.r/Ask « . 31ff0 Speedway. • v;i -476-3467 ~>^454 coiTh: tM%jg -yj.z strong, dependable, quick. Let me tell of week. BLACKSTONE ?lete: kitchen/ Close Lake. Fr6m> . B8.W 10" PENCREST. Excellent condi­S50.00/month Waller Street. 474-4493;; 472*4162, Barry J y*1 youvWlt. 451-7852. — BEDROOM' , own from $135 'Uv Glllingwaler Co trers. 2 helmets Included. Asking $950,1 • Indtvtouaf ^ :1973VJ HONDA CB350. Loaded with ex- tion, $60. Call 4784434: : : Apartment living riaTbtoclc -from— -Furnished, paneling,ail builMokltchcn/-PUPLEJf. 3 Mdroom. nice, J125 bills (plca/E,i,e.837-2.21 campus. ' Indtvttfuaf-applicants NOB HILL#i , oo shuttle bus, pool, and sun-dtfck7 Shag~ .will bargain. 836*8255^ . ' .1-2600 GRAM Toledo Triple beam-side matched with compatible room­. carpeting, .-CA/CH, indivldualr outside 2 BEDR00AIV~2 bath,' l200'square-feetrr nfngs C on.91idated^Rcal?ydi74^89fiJe" BRING VOUR Stenographic needsto me|§^' balance seal* $30/4100 Ave. A: No. 104, mates APARTMENTS-' swimming pool. North Austin: 459-7614^ "• fBr-neat.-accurate-BndicoFfacUy-donti^®;. storage.: 302 West 38Jh Sf; .;'73HONDA 500;4 Header;new chain,$1,-' after 5 00 • 2910 Red.RWer 476-5431 ^AVallable for fall,'2 -brtroorn furnlshed; 451-3154 • 451-6533 451-195^ 459-849). work. Mrs. Stenger, 442-4620.' 1807lH:Sn; 000. 47WJ80.-. 3202 Mosv Rock Apt: Ko^ Treadwell, : „ i. IOJ. 4 •..•.'•/ • A PARAGON PROPERTY > ^apartment -large enough for3 or 4 peo-Central Properties v : . APARTMENT OR HOUSE HUNTING? s ROOM & BOARD . GRANNY, ETr*Atsrtrave-wooded-3-10* i' . ' . -v ^.pie. :1Vj bath, walk'in closets, dis-• 1 1 •1 i...vvi>Stay/ with us while you. look.. Full fur-' TYPING. Carbon ribbon IBM Selectrfc. • .disposal,' CA/CH;-.private acre :tracts. Get some, of Granny's . • .—• • . 'Vhwasheri : Now Leasing, •^"vw.nished, kitchen; color TV, maid service; ' ?5LL^t5Ni;I¥)RM !or M«n 50 cents/age. Call 454-0723. Ci.;W72, 250cc, very' good condition. ' Gorgeous Ground. 459-9574; 4784992. •> w rnAAAWfHP' . ,6a«0, poof, laundry. Near fc^' shuffle; 6 ?; Excellent telephone..Dally apd weekly rates. 472­ Cheap> most sellthis week;CaU478-6i49/i -vvlVir\ii\-.nt-„ blocks-1&campus Move IrrAug 10, no for September home cooked meals Air conditioned, APT,-SIZE-Refrigerator, Coldsbot" One • A t>TC ^ »rent vntiT Sept T *$250 all utllitie* paid j6,° Rioor»n,,e-.NEED,SOME. Typing done? Call­ $70 Can 452-1427 aarass Virginia at 476-2608 or 478-3650 lorquall­ •% '.72 KAWASAKI 750cc good condition,; year old i ,,5:^2520 L^ngViewfacrossfrom PeasePark r;^&fe$iHELP TAKE OVER contract Sent. 1st. good mileage, extras. $975,477-8118. FurnishedfromIbedroomLaw &School..Eff^ Apts.$))0I'l": ^*1 2Sth1 andano LamnrVuamar) • • • • i' -ENVOY Jy wrk,;reasonable prlras. -. , . ;. : ' GAS-RANGE. Good condflfon. J50-'4S^ blocks -_ 2108 San Gabriel "^"'^CA/CII. ABP YOUR ROOAMmd-board loMlwKcomini $l35/month plus electricity:Gas, Water,• 477-fi7Al ?S3.$245. 447-7149. .schootyoorschoot.year In exenange forhel> •v--vx ?-~ e*cn»no«»r/vr Kainun ^TYPlNG~WANTED' lr> fny home •.Cable:fucni$fte^.lCA^CH, pool anfl.laun-. -.. v.-. ''• -JTL'-FESPACIOUS dicapped studenl, All a CONDOMINIUM' wllh;i« 'f welcome. Can Mr. Flowers 76-7374. $135 irriinr^-^^—:.v.e°gntr»-^ atmosphere.^^ Flfteen minutes: . 74 MODULARvSTEREO SYSTEM-by dfy -2800-^isher ' , ' ' ——~ • — 476 1172. ^-ShuttleBus-—trom JT p9o)r(|Jh,I,^kei Buy-or-renl— Catalina. Includes turntable, AM/FM 472 5369 * X tape player/recorder, 2 large speakers, $129 CPMManagement: -. 283 2777/261-5J94 BUSINESS 0PP. -.j-ust..North of mi^WM beautiful. Inperfect conditloni-'$350.: 442­ 4943 after 5 30 SHRIMP ^ ^^Large-V bedroohi, dishWashery disposal, ;Now'\Leasing'f6r.Sept.;'r--* ;•> \i? LARGE-ONE BEDROOM/ carpeted,' ^^^BGuadalupeS^^K; cable, poof, gas 6,-water paid paneled, CA/CH,. disposal; dishwasher;• ENVELOPES, Immediate ear-SONY TRINITRON.TEAC cassette.454-.HIGHLAND MALl^P r5f$115-$V50 $135 plus.electricity: The Conquistador; , nlngs 50 cents per too Send sett­ ledroom townhouse $170. Newly 8408, 451-2244 ( AREA ON f -2101 San Gabriel 472-7746 envelope for ta ./ frated, shuttle bus. after:5. formation.. B.D., Enterprises;' 11509 ^ SHUTTLE >-f " >ARTURNTABLE-.Shurecartrldge bust V3" Huge r & 2 bedrooms: furn. or junfur/i; 441-7577 , TIMBERS APTS. 2-1 FURNISHED,. AC/CH, nearrrparK/ Mighview, Austin, 78759 " bug $55 474 5673 .. .,: 478:9468 . '476*0948 swim pool,;-tennis cour4, -2 shopplng with large walk-Ins, beautiful,landscape CASAROCA centers? 4764825, 8 p.m. • ­ ln^From«JI54f Iwi e.. 'ABP,;.• * *1100*V R4lnll. 452-APARTMENTS Norwalk Lane., .n.f <. * tuner,BSR turntalibte. $1^­ ipact syst VACUUENTIFl"C; 472-4162. Barry Glilingwater Com* i-.iyj' CA/CH,' dls WANTED eV|=Sy we^dotype pany 454^(00. • LABORATORY, WEATHER .•* hwasher,.disposal, Jio frost rWrlgerator,-Freshman themes. all. electric, friendly atmosphere, • NR > URBENTI;.Ne9d.planlsf and guitarist fbr ' 'FtSHER 203, 80-waft AM/FM receiver, "EQUIPMENT t Now Leasingc/or September 3S?-tholtle,-large-poolr $235/rrtonlh 7ABP, ' ;femaie. show..band. Pianist rrtust have $195. tCtH-17X speakers. $50 : each, INSTRUMENTS ,«tl EFFICIENCIES DA DV Dl A t~*C Towhouse Apartments 1101 Elmont electric piano 451M74 aftar 4pm -•Why not start ou^ with• almost new. 476-8628. . rfAKIs. rLALt-'w 444-0162,4471122 .WE WELCOME SPOT 3^ XfP I* T^^^A^iaSlCUOSB^TO-ieAMRU'S: •good grades! UNFURNISHED two bedroom hous'e, BOSE, 901speakers, equalizer, PURCHASE BIOS. FAST'S.^, IBedrooms ' . SHUTTLE BUS Ua Large 2 Bedroom »JmCLOSE TO CAMPUS. Rooms M5 ABP. .5upl^x,:or .apai;tnientfjiear .campus for pedestals. Only.tft years old. $400 firm. SERVICE _ 908 Wtst 29f]i. Efflclonclea s95 plus else. . 47$-252^mornings, Clay, > . ,.t.- Slant w!fk'In»^Bafeoni«i ^ ' Swimming pool, beautifully furnished,, .AM A/. ) j ,issK»S 2907 5on Gabriel,. Barham Properfies", rental beginning September, Or qulet^ ",.^12703 Research Blvd.1 ' ABP 926-9365 iScfence/englneerlng grad sfdd^nt .with /•-— . Spanish furniSflngs^ 'SSSSIl/'WSSl!? SaflllA^hSiV $190.00 -. , . - 472-3210 and 472-7677 "me Avho needs housemate,. Call Dan, 258-2043 JaA. 2423 Town Lake Circle . JfrrlSLrLm --. .. ' • .4#Br0732,••'^^•.'...'^••" > •V/:4W7 Hemphill Park STEREO CENTER ? —-flSSSii ,44..g];| 472^142 „, a carpet, qftra storage room 4306Avenue A 454 9835 . W&r 203 East I9fb Street,. ?. Barry.Gilllngwater Company CPM-Management iSn r*Tvm^ IL066IM Oil Suuin.Side OfrU-T)— FURN. APARTS 305^vyesf IT ."•V ..w Stereo:Equipment at :prlces you caft af-•' (6 blocksfrdiH«4f3iPUti ford: Our brands IncluderKenwood-* -­ NOW"eEASIN<3HFOR-5EWfiMBER SahsuU Altec speakers, Fairfax, Rec­If NP-Answer Call _ Sony^receiveri; Ploneer,.JVC; Nikko;6r: ROOMS iJSOUTHERN ESC-. 454-5869 * tilinear, KLH, AR, TEAC, Akat, JVC & DIPLOMAT j,— • Sony . tape., decks; Phillips, Dirai & APTS­ mr-' ' T|XAN DORM. 1905 Nueces. Doublet. Garrard turntabfes. Mahy n>pre. See us LOOKUT STUDENTS Singles ' »»5 00/6 -i ior car stereo eflulpmeiti alsoT-—->•:—-f. 2802 Whitis.-Walk toCampus. 2bedroom plates *HowJy*rt f 476-0196 " 476-6733 efficiencies, largeba)hr kitchen tof2or 3 service, cen-jt > persons..1165 1or 2 persons, r$190 for 3 OEd1^ ki persons, plus elec. Parklhg/mald 4S?--3Z3S" Aft with big balcontg$?forTycqrptBnti.>^v? COST PLUS ^iKSplui.ele?tricJty:«od deposit, mS! P.E. I NSTRU GTORS Manager---: Apt,':20l§®iiir* '"iusT suRi:PT.K«.i(Htui one bedroom. STEREO ®ve-,478-9" TFcatSS: i^WALK TOCAMPUS' $01REO RIVER BarristerManor, At: vvciiy OL.JIUUI3 IIHU.uynOUT IeXflS 451-5S00 between 6 & 8 p nv for a price " ^ San Gabriel ^ t>i-, boxes Full guarantees.Call Fletcher at 7^ ~^ lrtlH J— EHE1CJENCY :l4ERRJCK_APTS.. Txf For^ Poverty -schools 'throughout Texas + *** ~ -.quote Ibedroorp, air conditioned. Efficiencies fJrge efficiency, paneling, built-in CAI I I CACCC ^H^r^^^^rM^^e^M^-inciime^Mexican-Amerfcan t130>n>lt(»-electrlclty;'Parking; maid . jiilcoens,,fi(rnlshe<),.CA/CH. Very.cloi»;;sssfi service;:nitely lurnlihed, 4'^j blocks to to campus p Sl'28 ^ children You get,s$757m^ffwoom; iigpi spiim«®S ^llSalIs®§ Is a^Ptslfe r»F«« $ W" *r &**• HELP WANTED iSy m. m?M ISfeiisi NFL Negotiations! McDonald ?~""" .Now..hlcinjjJjir our now vnlt In Doble Centkr. . Pull orpart'tlme positions >.'••.•• available. No experience necessary. (This. Is'the .(hint in va-A;.wiIl eocpurage a few .players," form individually to get a hit- Applyr in p#*son af/DobFe 'Center*:; a is Accomplish Little McOontiWt. See Brad Walts" Monday); -series on coaches of varsity.'''but we probably would have When pftfcjiei1 on the . Friday,.?am-11am only." men's sports at' the.Oniver-gotten them anyway. mound he is expected to throw. *lty-) ' l';\. -"Take (Burt) Hooten,. for ' . -WASHINGTO.N-(AP] — The full"negouatfng committees for strikes and to throw them :;: By JOHNNY CAMPOS • ••.•>•,^instance. We got him-with the -for the National.Football League players and owners resum­ effectively." \ • Texan Staff Writer • reputation and winning tradi- ed talks with chief federal-mediator WJ Userv Tuesday $3.05] s;: Gustafson's. winning tradk EpSTTi For Texas Head Baseball tion we had. Added entice-tion began when-he was a with little indication that-the. the.37»dajL3irike" would bePer Hour Coach Cliff Gustafson,'good ment wouldn't have made any . resolved soon. " ( player for Texas from1950-52, 18 Jobs recruiting has been thajttajor"; -difference," Gustafson said, The negotiations, delayed one and'a half hours because of During:those years the Horns Flexible Hours ?>£v factor in winning seveh~con^ BECAUSE OF -the vast . another meeting that Usery had to attend, were held a'gain at Full or Part Tlme-'^ * Vfoa 63 games and lost 21. " secutive ; Somthwest number of good players in the • the Labor Department where a small group of pickets, say­ 453-0175 After playing in the minor ti Conference championships in state, Gustafson saidheand • ing they represented tlie'fans, marched outside. 'leagues for a year,-he began-as many years. " * Asst. Coach Bill Bethea rely his coaching career at-South After negotiations broRe pff.la'st week, the players com-•. $1•PART TIME ­ •fi "We recruit most of our son-professional scouts for the San' Antonio Junior High' in plained that the owners had not-intended to bargain in good k' --rSTV TEMPORARY playera from within the state ;names of quality players who . September, 1953. .fa.ith because only two members of the Maaagement.CouncilJOBS of Tekas," Gustafs'On said." might be able to.-play for tte In 1954j he was promoted.to • AJara and Art Modell of the Cleveland Browns — were on Students to help, assemble pages In. "But we haye had some out-Longhbrhs. •-, "y hand. •• r .• . " catalog. Starting August 16.Call Charles .Nad.coach of the South San Meyer* evenings. ; -standing players from outsI(Je| , "They {the scouts) are out Antonio High Schbol' varsity, He then spent some time with each group. tv-wn >­ the slate. searching for talent,so weget ;inhere his teams won-the'dis-. Meanwhile,-.the: stream of NFL.veterans crossing diter "WE HAVE a pretty good together-with.them and dUk trict championship thefinal 12 players association, picket, lines continued • Tuesday-withMcDonald's crop of recruits in Texas, as cuss some prospects. We alao ..years he was coach. . placekicker Pete Gogolak of the New York Giants, defensive "Now nrrlfig at 2816Guadalupe. shown by • the professional!: get recommendations from • tackle John Koib of Pittsburgh. N'ick Buoniconti and Norm Full or part time positions baseball draft," he noted.-ex-players and coaches or ,v WHEN THE state cham- Evans of the Miami Dolphins, and All-Pro defensive guard available. No experience W/AKlTCI"l "iri Gut no "matterlalt,;r ,lowhow many , Then wemen we-iry-tr$ tow> see uie ^ . : But Gustafson considers the fflis n h,Yo^rV,.JL h ay e ^ tnd™w&ectioi<*v\ #-game. winning streak put :rv salary, top tips, top booujei.twoujei, « -lured-*way by professional-to the-best-sue voe seven, 1J tegether by his last two teams vj. contracts, Gustafson always /.Gustafson added.' in South San Antonio, in- Soap CreekSaloon llcatlons- WFPCohcedes Padding 2C now being taken. I ... 'On in.Htghland > "RECRUITING ,and teamJ-.4 .Mail. Apply-10 a 9 p.rpi, Monday ' " T -i " ') 4 Saturday. spirit at -Texas are good' .because of tradition, good WANTED MATURE.'Young Person In- Paid Attendance Figures P P terested In helping disabled student con­progriariis, good support and ­ trolhisenvironment, prepareoood food, national recognition,"he said. .. o woytde trahsportatlon, and a degree of ^-'-1 freedomfrom necessity.Hftyeowahome • However,-: Gustafson doesiji;NEW YORK-(AP);'— The' standB packed with ticket-1960 it, .too, provided free and Qreooru's z near camput. Call Stanley,' 47*4954: ' not think the new baseball?::'World Footbalf .League isn't buyers. discount tickets and, on occa- I B ISp'atAnioSiU«nJ4nw'Jf*a*'"i'1""&M an(i Coixjal off and running as it first sion, inflated the-turnstile ffuadaiup#, Awirt Streets will help'the seemed only* running And the WFL, which counts"— but not to this re<;fui,ting. —-^-scared, jwith. the disclosure suddenly finds itself fighting " degree^' ­ O new basebfl11 facility _, that severalof itsteams padT f0rcre^Tntypcomp«im}ed--_RUHAHI . pfZatwrico children. Mcnday • Friday '• • • > •,_ ,ed.attendance With thousands this bv in effect savine the" SATSAH6. Y afternoons, IW4-75 school year,12.60 Mr • rnf frpp HpVptc" uua uy, hi eiiey, saying uie" -Jioir BiwbwMtiJs. Aiiandaiearea, can :y1.', UCK. . ticket information is none of WfW ho/i. ; IRESTAURANT! m- n rtf -- . \yhenHheViFL began play a your business." Several S 2 PERSONS to dNve tetnoMypo butev office space tn, Mij rio Grand*." ago.. It immediately :-P.ubu^ Cliautlar't Mcenta .requIrad. Ap­ s §!3a%S^S!^VS8lte ,n" beat">« town, poto-iSi-ii MEETING x-l« App,Jn ting out its overwhelming i J Assuming that none of the 11iu»«liy77* *T§i!i§ •&4 1 - •*5 SOFT DRINK SPECIAL " APT. MANAGER for 20 unit complex,' -success in drawing fans and other sevm teams gave away University araa.Apply by mall to600S-A Everyday , emidiasizing whatappeared to. -Sffi • Happy Hour Pricet'­ sltadow: valley.Co*«, Austin, Texas. •AUNCLASSIFIED any free tickets, paid'atten­ PitcherI 2 *K».- ^ w/^how or«i a(9« Bii^aRiYEAjjifiEDEo. Men & paying crowd?-at its dance at the-league's first 24 » P.KL/ Shiner ^ t 20l 1 ' i 1 -^8.» 12 w/rtpy,efor Gf*gprionIhh od:iondw»ch Good »3? i I I women, M.yD.nc.nglMon-JTHB^—JSigLtggJH^lly televised games was 563,000, an • To-toxptein Sutat Shabd Yoga Mich. 30' i game?;;.m Jacksonvillerana liVerage 6i lSS?~thair247006-a -Jithai-fetching oL Metstmr Kirpa! Impf^ier'*'''M0' ^'VaL OtTo. stottJM rewjigai buy «7-3M7. ,A ^Philadelphia. Singh j£YWbA. 405 Vf. lfith, game. Most of tho$e -free Mondoy -Shiner Day Wed. -Michelob Day IHAVE.-A^Good-afternoon -Statesman^ lff^peed astingray 5e n?... .. >.•. was not WFLfootballlihi.tbut free M&Ih< •v i V i3r «<®Slt should beinated that When Erik Moeblusi 477*24^or leave message. llgM-mov*nflir44W at Amwican Statesman;: : ^ v1 The different sandwich: pizza and Italian food Restaurant ' -^.footftall, tnat teamsadmitted-the:American Football Hrftui/ TYPING-T6LEPMONEAnswerln#. One < v i lotted-about what looked like League began operations in MHJHWi. 1l;OOn.itt. ta I n,..., nif K S&T. liOO^ Voung rabbits tS each452*i652. ^ ^ ­ Pound gray & white kitten:.447-1209. Arica is a unique system that ' ' if""StSf"0"••><««« Part tlm.poll- facilitates personal -growth, Two A/larintzipkri.slM 47W851,, 3t801CMqdnlupe^ 472-3034 and evolution. It recoenizes -PORTER! Must-Da3V, perleilenc* Golt elubs w/bag S75 4»«M1. f that the solutions to>alL our. Road. ".•* Evefy t4gh#h.. problems arealready inside us- Vmylc«rtopcarrierUcall 4J443M. mSIT&wm'' andu offers specific toojs to SITTER .FOR FANTASTIC 3rd'9rad«ir after,school* my home.Manor and ^ ,73 Dae.-van.tradeirnen too m-vmip accelerate our naturalgrowth.--Rt>Wy ai^. Mo.wdrK, IISr W^Bl. % ^ •Free btaqk kitten 477'S0m! Ibe techniques-used are Village m N?--Pi eclectic. They are derived tAUNORV-ATTENDANT,-:,part time; .-Three ^hlftiTAWliaWe: North and J jrtl-Huffy 10-speed. (45. 472-S4TS;-mm from Eastern myst'ical. Cinema 4 SOUttt:'; AUstln; Piaase call P>ul after-3:00 p.m. M?4 ^ ' WWV--' """ tradltionSi Weslern science 4424)891 441W7. llOAlr conditioner M0 472441S • -Tonila Thru Sat. and iniklern psychoIogy. They • I'our PERSON^ NEEDEDXtd do nutrlfional 6?tmoblle MOO. 471-4526 before K. ^ wprk. _ 2700 West Arterui Um study of chUdren's resldentlaf in­ TECHNIQUES IV This Sotufdoy & Sunday, Arko* stitutions. Good pay: Travel -expenies. .Free mixed Beagle puppy 9264460.-. .. B 451-8352 v AHlrthallve action. Call 417*4205.' ;; w/Stone Velvet B^nd' In -Austin is afferijig on OPEN v Expert plaAo tuning $18 441-4492.. i? ' PATH WEEKEND WORKSHOP. Featuring Vocalist : STAURANT 10-»pa, bl« SKr47»4«2t-Wort3-«fll Cost; $25.00. Phone todny for ^Jonet-Whegfon information and regiltration. SERVICES -HouMtmala I?7.50. 47t-l26it 47MI25. :' AND OPEN 24 HOURS „ .Weeknlghts 9-12 .Fastback VW reasonable'452«»ft .i' "-Cover $2.00 • ­ 2 Game Rooms : 17*. Grumman canoe; jwo. 472-2»«.-itv 1 GINNY'S , > Z Fri. 9-12 $2.50 ^ j Pool*Foasbal!»»»>>•»•>>•»9 Cinema 42 Dobie Mall 476-9171 Free Parking 1930 E. Riverside Drive Sf 'GENERAL CINEMA CORPORATION Passes Suspended Features h00-2:45-4:30 7 a.m.« 10p.rn.M-F: 441-5689 5 p.m. Sat, - f • -"M-.,. t ^ Reduced Prkes Til TxOO Mon^Fri 6;15^8:00-9;45 IAI.L CINEMAS EVERYDAY SI.25'TIL1:30~| ANNEX-TONIGHT r-' . • .-fes-.. lore manamovie 'W-:£\c .FOREIGN ENGINE J* ' ~ RODEO S /any An explostve cinema concert! 1 -SPECIALIST CaibraStreisand . ^$115.00 Labor for complete overhaur«n' * Volvo or Toyota, MS; IISfor vyyj.3,6, or FRI. & SAT. AUG. 9 &'10 ; 12,000 mile 5»arran|y; H.00:lune-ups-on i most makes) value work. Pleasecall Jor, l«tpv apt, 441-6316 „ v BAREFOOT Jake" 4 ssJ«»v HIGHLAND L.L. PREGNANCY-^ 451-7326 • IH35 ATKQENIGLN. TERMINATION^-' CHARLIE ~'>-Mnformallon and counseling^ CAH Collect. 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Lenny The Tigers tifed the score in' give the Pittsburgh Pii-ates a ^a^jmore^ „v,', 37 53 5)8 Vn PiUvburgn ... .S3 57 487 5jv Randle and Toby Harrah's Boston ~~Jj? ta 48 554 5» toulr ^wkt> 59 53 .532 their, fifth on * singles by 9-8 victory over the New York ,»*e#Ycrhir.„^ \\IS3 » 486 7 Montreal » 50'58 469 Mi|wdukee£«, wwfv^jSJ 5* 473 •'BVj. Ne«v York 47 59 443 Jlj bloop double to right that fell Northrup and Oglivie and an Mets Tuesday night Qeiraii 5? 473 ..•..it-, between Oakland second 58 *»* r>it Wm* 1 j v &£? fftu' 4baseman Diets Green and Oakl&na < 57?-. m &J >47 Los.Anoefe^.^ .73 37 4m -T. •. nghtfielder Reggie Jackson. karwfeCiy. 5*52 5U > CtnclnatH ft 45 5»5 ?w * * *• • Blue Hospitalized Texas^ ^i„v57 55 509" --J; • Kous^on 57 5? CtucaQO ^',\.Kmv 5S 54 505 'Atlanta • 57 43 sis 'M DETROIT t>hla 8. Chicago 3 ;- Texas Rangers of the • y '. home another, run in thfr BaHimore V New York l v . . Pittsburgh 9, New YofX'8 - < American League ^KarjwivOiy *7, Minne*at? ,3.-; Houstoh T3, San FfaoctJCo 4 ,_i f seventh aS the Cleveland IiS ; Chicago .12, California 7 -Atlanta.S,.San Di«9frr2. Blue, who is 12-9 for tW> 1dians defeated the. Detroit SiSSi -Tftiias J; Oakland 0 ••'••••• "••<• • Cfnylnnati'at ups'Angetei/.-H-. ^ season, complained of chest ' Tigers 9-7 Tuesday mght. 'pains in Minnesota Monday |ferr flfS The. Tigers scared three §S> ' f)r/ Richard B. Hunter, a* I8m& PEACE'CORPS & VISTA Tuns off Cleveland starter Jin>;; and Counting • >cfctd!ologist, administered an ; Perry in the fir§t mmng.. ' • AOD A HCW DIMENSION TO VOIM LOT* - ? electrocardiogram to-"Blue in John Ellis hit a. solo homefc;S| TJicce ace 700.programs Id 50 states & 68 countries around ttre 1 Baylor Hospital here Tues- for Clevefand in the second,-'^ fM™. world' Svhere you can make • a difference witK yonr:skills, ^x- .'day. He" did" not release the- but the "FigersqamebackVith * porience and knowledge^Uvtag allowance^ full medlcal rare, 'r;i results.-•" '^ r fPfcsl transportation,.paid vacation, re^astiMpt stipend, invaluable three runs in the thifd whea flomw to break Mffpty WiHt' rwofrf set in 1962. i Blue was resting eoiWor-i Bill Freehamclouted his ninths tably. * ~;7' homer with t\vo on. , Charles O. Finley, the'' . The Indians scored"thtws; owner of the A's, said Bluean* :-Ifffe To Face runs' 5n the fourth with the-Former,volunteer* will tie atlite PEACBCOHPS/VISTA in.^ benefit of 'only one; hit as an electcocar-.PORTLAND, Ore.x National Football League, was Houston's •EDUCATION ff£ *MANV.'MANY OTHERS. . ^TweUt TiePortland format ion booth. West Mall,'Tuesday & WtdneadayiA6gusl • shortstop^Ed Brhikman com-. Vtda Blu« til > i insur^nc® 1 storm, winters m rarfe^ winds dp a / -starting quarterback in a 174) loss to Chicago fi & 7. ' Ii? . . r V {t?I^^.-'rhtt-ean^ S^lt IEit,r" three-g&me'hooiWEahd Wednesday,bight in% I.in the Teians1 seasbn opener-. He was injured .—-A—_1 r ) i /f ,f ii i i i] nil \> lM? Teports^wprfdFootfettlte^^da^ydtfiAJottStKJ i.-early m the game, ! ^ Hunter,-f team that leads th&lesgueiQ' total defense. / ,.':Houstwj~start"ed Don Trull at "quarterback Shoe Shop *^ALE^ f^1 VOLKSWAGEN jS?61!?iKl he would wait Portland, oo&vi tWO'.team$.stiB[ Without '& 'in theTexans' second game, buthesuffered a Mi i TOYOTA DATSUN VOLVO $,i' >.' We make flrtd; ~f£'r SH6EPSK1N • on the July 11 EKQ before victory, wjll.^o wlfh roolde Johnson at . „ shoulder injury and:another'vet«ran, Harry VJ ^/repair boots «-is® Quality Servicer Reasonable Prices -releasing. yvord^ Elue.s con-quarterl>aclc..>Iioustonf. 22'apd, tied ,for the Theofiledes, took over, Theofiledes was hurt -30­ rite**i ; i' „ • Western Dtvisfiort'/Jfead, wit start veteran _ to th6'club's third game, and rookie David CARBURtTION '.1 Oakland!called up Bill Par-Mike Taliaferro/* .. \ |j,'shoei belts • $coo " , $75d TUNING & EXHAUST ALWAYS FREE gons^ frbm ii> : Mays directed last weeks 1-% win -over" j!® .Q BeaubfuLColors I .previously unbeaten Florida Tucson the Johnson, former-Colori'do frtajlidbat,'l8 jii§t aUTCH & BRAKE ^ DIAGNOSIS 4$, leafhwK®;^' •^SjSU sore VALVE & RING /ESTIMATES O: •tEATHERSAlE* ENGINE REBUILDING ;Vonou# kind*, tolo<» -75' per ft* COMPRESSION TEST ^ . .we'i#;^ V.-:: fitp^t against the Rangers: PLEASE TRY USi My timing feels should be the Houston Red Cross," Garrett®!'1'"'! Pi Wednesday flight ' •-' • Cafiitoi iSaddleryj^^ OVERSEAS ENGINE • -is expected to run the option'more:th&bOneg quipped. He wasn't concerned just about the »:>-• ; • i ii: > v. *. 1003 Sagebrush 836-3171. team spokesman said Barton, who bad been inconsistentat quarto'-quarterbacks. TheTexans, particularly In the !| -i614 Lavaca Aostin, Texas --^478-9309, glue wasJatang^np cftlls at -back in the four'Portland losses. "Being but .offensive line,have been hai^ hit bv jniuries. --Baylor Hospital.^ ^ , ., ToTfoanantta half weeks isirt asif-you^have Other games scheduled for Wednesday^are^fSi'^'sf: to start from scratch,", he'sijid. Memphls. at .zxonu r Taliaferro^_ a_l(^year^^gteran of ^the Jacksonville TTiuiSday night. ' ,1616 Royal Crest S GVLf STATES "S®­ 444-6631 WTT Sets A leading choice of the Riverside^ I Pr apartments because, we offoi; i mfAURANT extra-spacious jiving., arid Playoffsm m • •3?-KiTiZ{ access to the shuttle T~Box-oroafc©PB£fceQ BOX omcsOftN »;0Q iSW SHOW STARTS OUStC .'v jWOW HAIHUHJMl H NBW^YORK-fAP) S'655tf^*_js,s i,|* —Gom­ir~2o 185 missioner . George MacCalr DUAL GHOUL CHILL SHOW! 19S • said Tuesday the first World ^ Team Tennis Reason will con- A DSSCOUNT 24 all im omd -#>«Sm51 clude with a championshio i playoirigrtes Ang-. 19to^RIP EVERY WEEKDAY * SHINER BEER NITE • yolving a total of.eight clubs.. vMpwc«^.;JnC0ilM * Every Wednesday 6 p.rii. • Midnight -Mel Brooks'' * ­"MasCall said an Eastern1'" ^TJLRZlNGl DivisioiMeam. will face a BIER and GAMES Westerh'-J5ivision: ojjponeiit |0S• Per Gloss " 20 SWODLESl A PHlbsr ,.--j i wiiiiii..;• ^»—» ' Aug.' 24 in the best-of-three ^'C UCT 2 DAYS' itepi ihtv^ ajj,®) WTT final-round'competition ;.$I30 tfli |Mn. ton Open fill 4 a.m. HECTOR'S - • following the two-match USh Hold Ovor GULf STATES I quarterfinal,and semifinal ST*TESDR|V€.IN:t. \ playoffs;fri#®&53ffi^d®&sStSfe- TACO FLATS Soiuhsidi Corner 19th and Guadalupe477-6829 theatres^ aT10,E. By, WWfc«44*aMt/*% Slfl5 _• STARTS KJk. 7X> Escape Is THE SKATBT-tOVl'' $£50 fil.A.fjn. STARTS 4404^9. ffUC) STORY sTODAYi Everything! Glotm wcbM tM-1040 IVBt TOtDI TODAY! ' 'fulufe I' ^J4i3f-«SlS-St00J»:40 , ­ tMNtlisi Wit BRonson 1^, v. tatawt rumtlottidayRgM.' ,ws (§©[L® -PjuID Zimmormtn mMcoum* -•AUIEOARTlSISm ~~ Tf ~ MnsM brW^NA W8TACWtWBUTjOM Co: MC(^ STEUEDUSTW i Roast beef,corned beef, cheeses 'oretTl'astTpsv pasffatT*. ham.quiche, barbecue HE10 Rntum 12:30 nwranmm AntVCMON^lUtl avoGa~y — 11 says; MBBKET ^ -"AndyWarholX-Ws± clever ? ~y —| ^ 1 'Frankenstein' irfTHEfOUR: switches on, 4 t / ' ^THEATRE isifa : ** thecnan-made. % * ' 1V *' 1500 S. P1EASANT VAUEY I TOrtf-lv* ,rr..n ~ .. .-California was preferable to ... FOUR-YEAR-OLD Cathy Picking fi"bm the more than .Thirty years slip away and •among the ; cries of hungry being back ljome. at Temple . Junior. College, Would get Guthrie write.--1,400 that Guthrie the small Creek theatre, *705 babies'' to songs developed his "Child of Dust" • In the-seoond act, Taylor down.her j3ongs:ss she .made wrote, Taylor describesa step . E. Sixth St., is filled with'the_ show to receive his master of ^presence of a sofbsptilcen, > To people' in need of w.ork, avoids Guthrie's' more con­them -pp. Guthrie said he had' to manhood in "Dry Bed.," arte degree buthas performed troversial material "and-ex­sold two albums of childrenJs •;the' draw of a "Grapes of-California on a dime a day in the show only a few times. gentte man. Memories of dust poses him as lover of life and storms and deprivation during " Wrath'1 handbill can be un- songs just from putting "Do Re Mi," and spiritual: As .Hal Holbrook said'"Of; ' -mankind and a patron of little together tunes '-to her-Iyrics,­ the Depression are ' .den&'tood. * As Taylor-looks -patriotism-in "This'lLand Is: .Mark Twain. Taylor said of' SI dafon and: mildly clears hi$' -children., His love forhis little girlcom­Your Land." _ m resurrected by Thomas Guthrie that he found in the throat, he explains why he-; This act that, focuses so es across strong, but she was TAYLOR SAID his own in­ Taylor in his one-man show, - man reflections of himself.. (•Guthrie)j. like-a hundred-much on Guthrie's daughter, another tragic figure in his terest in Guthrie "began \'Woody Guthrie — Child of' thousand left Cathy,l 'begins • with -life who died young of burns. nine or years ^Dust;4' (presented last Friday others, for either-seven 'Woody Guthrie — Child of "Watching kids Is the highest , and Saturday). California anyway he could. agp," when Bob Dylaii gave Dust", will be performed form of art in the.world It can ^{Taylor brings Guthrie The two-act program,begins WITH THE poverty .of the credit to Guthrie in song or again at 8:30 p.m. Friday and be as bitter as a drink of car-across asa.m^ster of imagery when "I bought Woody's Saturday at the Creek . ifi Guthrie's hometown of times, to people who had tost Okemah, Okla., , bolic acid or as sweet as a and.the spoken word — a man Library of Congress album." ' witlj their homes arid-jobs and had new milk, and of and Theater. Reservations may be •warm 'fcup of full jokes rooted Taylor, director of theater obtained by calling 477-8900. : childhood experiences and the' no. food, being in jail ip. .wild honey.", .wisdom tragedies that left him an * * * wC k \1^: orphan in his early teens. 1 I 1& a "1 > THE ACT then reminisces On Guthrie's various oc-® GuodotuRe Second .level Qpbie Mall 477-J 324 fe • television :! cijpatioijs as a whisky vendor •sfsafs! SCREEN ! TODAY THRU TUES. \ i and artist in the Texas KLRN. will. premiere two §.hows will present highlights 7'AO p.m.. •• » '• ^Panhandle. 2 Houses/A.Workshop Project'' new. Public Broadcasting from the Dream Machine's m Ipm. '' mi 1 — As,the! Depression wore on-, System shows Wednesday 19V1-72 Emmy-winning ^ 7 Chester -by Joe Nick. PatowsW> I VI ; "Guthrie's own experiences night, P"-,,,'.-.. Reason -7 Cannon coincided: With millions of . 36 Movie: '.'The Koalers," Marring ^ I John Forsythe. FP'KAZAblAN'FromIsraeI 'others.. Taylor, in his walk-" TheiB'oardliig Sh^w -is•faf® Dream Machine begins its 8:30 p.m. • . 1 Thomot Taylor o» Woody Guthrie • 9 The Boarding Housa ' 5 -talk songs, opens the door and somewhat differentconcept iii return at 7:30 p.15. Wednes­ . 9'p.m; •,•? ••• -f'.-r-.­ ,tm %.t "In . Concert ./ -Midnight;; day with shorts on a demoli­7 Ko|ak --• Is a MusjcAl Dcliqkr! I Special" type presentation. tion derby, computer dating, 9 Fesllvar Fifms 24 poc Elhot I teone Produces Set in a San Fraseisco Eve! .Knievel and ''candid 9 SQ'ptn A sunnyr sparkling, Israeli-made nightspot of the same,name, streetpeople definitionsof the 9 Vldep Visionai-ies — ''"The" I . Medium ts f^e Medium'' musical, foaming with melody and The Boarding House'crew is :great American dream. IOp.m ' i '?/•? _ IssiS' Another Spaghetti Western : ' '. able to take advantage of a. 4 7,24,34 News ' • dancing.;.so tunefully exhilarating^' • smaller crowd • for better 1 . 9 SUent.. Film Classics —-^fThe I a My Name Is Nobody; a off to.Europe^an3 «nable;him carried a bit' too far. v ?ia fit 30 >,«». ' , O'owd" ^ A' rtT. ------_my.Times sound,and show reproductibncl|| 10:30 p.m.' r. rSL.T'S, P'esentelfon; to hang his guns up for good?' On the whole, you'll^iridlit ^ 7 Maude v/V'C .. 7. Moyte;..-"Assfynment K," starr­ : /9»News ?*X J" T°nino ing MicHafe) Caine ?,:W . _VaJer^; rather than be Objected to "to be a palatable mixture of • 24 I Dr«am of . The .first half hour,1tli730 . 24 Wlde World Special ~?>Hf/ Ho , v 36 Eyewitness News'" ^ ^k-J^neS — A? Prf^ce of~acOve reUre--violence, wit and tension all p.m. Wednesdayweaw on'c^nriel;9i? •7-jhm.-•'. r.-• •• 'Steverlno"vv; • ••. • I menl ... 36 The Tonight ShtfVv^ v> ^ ' ^ef 1° avoid iMffy--rolled Into one big paste iall, -stacastaca:Jaj_Jaj Mahal_i^uti)re ^ ^ T^mefor Signs ,Vjf H,M* at i eyes and -Tr-?rr7-The-HudS0n&rolhefS_Shnw>^-f>'v: I o! " ^nds, but the that succeeds in holding your " ..J"* ­ • ; r-'— JVUl ' shows include the-Pointer " . 7oom " » 'arge number of people who attention' for* most of the hour Sisters; Esther Phillips, Leb : • 24_'The Cowboys -. r£i] •®y .PV81®4 3^ looking for tfte soonvto-be-and 55 minutes. Leone's only Sayers, Mary McCreary and. 34 Cftdse I ' didht see Chef retired gunman him|)usy problem is not knowing when Wendy Waldman. -2 Auitm BaMef I 7f70 P,m. "tc-\ Boyardee'S name anywhere, I and also keep the death count to quit, since thereare atleast 1 ?;30|l,m.-• •_ " ?S&­ knew I l»ad come to the right higlj '• : flYrterfcan Oream Machine I : vtwo spotswhere the ending . .The GresTt American Dream : -24 Movie; "The Stranger Who Cooks IS g?' spaghetti. • ' _ v Somebody, who turtts'out to 1. seems near, but yet the njovie Machine is a smorgasbord of -Me," sfarrfng Beau Bridges, ^cuis at ^e_Chefw°irid be proud, or ..be Nobody,.also 15 looking for 7 goes on. ~ * ^Meredith Baxter, Whitney Blake-• comic takes'at .theexcesses of e?V*' "u116 Bffaure8ard.,' SfS,g2f?hWl?h This ycurtg .. At anv rate, bon appetit American life. A series of six could see the dish .Leone has devotee tfiin^s the . gunman * 1. Presents v cocked pp for the moyie shpuld go out With a baiig and ' . , _ audience at the Southwood. not 'a whimper, to gain aplace.,--jfc,% Pr9blem Pregnancy Counseling Service SHAKEY'S BOZ -2915 Guadaiupe- The main course is easy m the pages of history,Student Health Center /'rffP/lK (Filmed in.English) .enoifgh .to. ^prepare: simply. Furthermore,' Nobodx 105 W. 26th St. /4th-Wo«rwSouth) . IMM PRESENTS iw **• ri m»l J^ Ik — -----— -T.•—~*~=--~rir«-r.".) - faced as many-as tiye men^lii^, . ed and referrals madeJo-appropriate resoorcet^ Call -tent American actors-and the openand still come outun-"? I —KENMITH ^ Thurs. Aug. 15;. -. I '^KAZABLAN" * PANAVISION® METROCOLOR blend with international (not 478-5711, Ext. 26, for, an Apfkiintment. Individual 8?:«.— l-'SOUNOTRACK-ALBUM AVAILABLE ON MGM RECORDS'M --­ •: to mention inarticulate) un­ appointments Tuesday 1-5 p.m., Thursday 1-5 p.m., THREADGILL ; $5 Advance Only insure historical attentions JFndqy 9-noon. at /nnlsr Sanctum i tauw muttttuaml MGM knowns, sprinkle with bad tOMC.MATtWM tMV MQt U f1 would be to laoe Tie Wild .Odd Momenta (Highland h»'W< 'M . overdubs and good ' gags. Bunch, a mere troop of 150 i it.Wine Malti :& 'Tht Opry House -Voila! . ' arrtled horsemen,' t ' _ FEATURES h;; and'Pizta ^^4*:-?*,-®o* Office '> • mVAGABOm WHAT THE whole spoof a '(Henry Fonda)r wjhose name FIRST FEA. -is synonymous with "the; a'mufeing.antiis With '^he bat! AT 8:45 'WINNER _ -. fastest gun in'the W6st." anddiiy FcSidjij , however,.' is —«"» »• me Tucat, guys." rr^--^me-jyt>iwfe-nntrSft3¥eii-itnown somewhat.i»Ai t-k-LIST SU&IMbEfi I,s^fe GOLDEN PALM AWARD 5 admirer of hie called Nohoay representing ttnr wise uld~^-WO SHOWING MiftHTi v ft n.ftn (Terence Hill), who follows philosopher • who tends to i him around from.town to analyze things a little mOrejj • BEST PICTURE , * towm.'-."'"i , . ' than his bompadre. This;m?|l 1974 CANNES FILM FESTIVAL ' I When the movie ojiens, we usual paring makes tarMfflS® |-'A;~ KlLIMA N~J-A:R O—AMO-N:G-..M.QTlO N find Beauregarii biding Us laughable circumstatfpfesi I -PICTURES" .. , time as hp Waits the arrival although for _a spoof, even' a -flex Reed, N.Y. Daily News--I LneS -of a vessel Jiat will, take him: spaghetti spoof, sorte^are: 0(/f TO THE INTERSTATE tHe'^TIRES NATURE OF THISFJLM rB- CHILDREN DOORS OPEN 7:45 PARAMOUNT..sn UNDER 73 , FEATURES'8:00-9:50'/ 1 3 CON«,.!il;^S AVt'NLT YEARS OLD NOT THE ONE Mq,V«-YOU-SHPUML iltTTfnl mri rct/ii THEATRE "MR. MAJESTYK" m ~THfc Village VILIAGE Cinem Four 6:40-8:20-J0:00 2700 W*»» Anderson rRANS*WXA5 "HB'SBAD.;.HE'S BLACK Oi»EN 1:45 4S1-J3S2 —^SBKAUTIFUL!. .Features, / $1.50 til 6 Rquthwood 2-4-6-8*10 (Mon.-Sat.) IIWEll'Nma HUCMN S^AVVOW HEART!' •jypAAcf WAM^VMtAFONTE /.DM.uk« AsGeechioOan ^ . 'SKUMI Theyget jfo^Vvvlienthis till 3:00 p.m VARSITY.,.,:. ,s3:30-3r5SfS:20 ...what next?* ,,^5-8:10-9,35 : you mess from the man whty Th* OM*riCom|>«n)) .prttMli kawmFHn K-'W'th their brought you money GeneHockmon FISTPULL OF DOLLARS letd Overl TheConversotion 4th Week! 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Vr-Lr<«: Vj f Union Theatr ...1L PanK'SuipMM, ., : V:.. , —i .18 mmm ,• mi m • Environmental Big "l. By DAVID HENDRICKS ab, EnvironmentalCoalition said • "Congress should do',there are no specific 'something besides eitiofeover "villains"purposely holding how. they, are suffering over, upjaction. just inertia. the Watergate--issue," He added delays will cost Wiesner said. "The dolng_of ml the public as property.values something construcUtfSSHSeV are rising in the area, Whicti* creating, a . Bjg Thicks! m means the government will Preserve would ease some of-have to compensate land their anguish " owners more whenever the The main difference In thfe •m area is declared' a national House and Senate versions of ml park. the bill is the amount-of . i Geri Fampan, conservation acreage to be set aside. The chairperson of the Travis -House .bill calls for 84,548 MM* County Audubon Society, also acres, while the Senate bill 'Win urged qufck action or "we. calls fora preserve of 100,000­may lose .this truly i unique ^cres. biological area." The House-bill also contains -THE PRESIDENT x>t. the appropriations .for cornpen-Texas OrQiinological Society, 1sating land owners. J jP I . -•• ArmadilloWorld Hdqtrs>. V Jat presents an air-conditioned of. Armadillo Aug. 14 j@MR Tonite it?| nal attorney general's office, •: since then,at AMPI's request, ;>• alleges that since before Jan. the suit was transferted to (All BEER STIU AT OlD PRICES) 1, .1970, and continuously UiS..District Court, where it CEDAR FROST *b$l inthe Beer Garden thereafter, AMPI committed .was determined the state had -DOQRS OPEN: 8 HAPPY HOUR:8-9 wy.1 monopolistic practices,"" in­jurisdiction. A trial date isex- ; •THUI4ITI cluding. fixing prices anJr Thin Mfcn," a> 7 .and 9:45 p.m. 'Weonesaay in timoij Uutidlng 'IZTTVr -Wednesday, (n Jhe Unfon -Theatre.-' J***-'w '£ • Admission is sif or^students, lacully NIWMAN CtU^ will meal at I o.nj,-TONIGHT-SAT. fcnd.ttaft? $1JO ior memberi. 'The Wednesday in the Catholic Stwdentv: ;:/; Thin Man," starringWMKam Powell Center fc dijcuu a camping trip;..toim,­_ hArt MVrna Lnv, u a Hghf'heaWed: STUOBiT ARCMTCCfS WtVtS CUJt wilt hotd^:" LOSTGONZO v mystery about gangsterism 1A lit*' «~unooner^-atil'a;mwWednesday-to.. '' 1930s 'M4i%'Uwr«»Mtyanl-ol.4M.''ArcMMcHir*':. m Looking for a JOB? Got \ ~ ­ Building, Hot dog^ chips and Iced WTMNAIIOHM JTUDtKi o«o*Hiz*Tio« jU te« win Mil far 50 cents until Ih. (J.J. WALKER BACK BAND) m Wa will m«l 117 pm. Wednemay In ^ jopply li ProcHds win sn ,t)ie HAPPY HOURPRICM7-8 .Union-Buljdlng 3^ lo plan tlw («IU go toward the club's scholarship A»n program. •• • fetSahmd. ' '.v something to SELt? 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