jfl®fe^Jr3>,^f' % ^Si-A&' -~^^:asK^ I j;vi! -i MMmm ers -?<**MGO^UP]MS£ ne#Sou'& ft£j name3e!governhi6r\t''89ld Canada lffiay wo(^'if6Uo'w suit, and-a' government fl^ter-bombers struck dent Trail.Van Huon(£ made no attempt^; mediate 'repdrtf>„on-Casualties ojr *:?^Etoewhere,i the.'sources said govern-Foreign Ministry official said in Juala along a new northon defense line at -Cw 4% .»-. f%ltt ' w n A "il^rttM 1^ IKvA.'.fAll', >£!• A «: ^ *, .#'. •>.-, j-r« >,. «-..-. s*. ». », , v X^ '+ .^7'***.' 1 . — *4 ''l#'"*' . 'fV^-* -«"..* *. ' * % »'•*-,Vfc' •* V ­ ment belicopters spotted a large Com-Lumporthat Malaysia was ready to Hung Nghia,iusteastof BienHoa, bom­ marist^gqop convoy to Bussian-made evacuate its diplomats if the danger m-bing Communist troops' on birth sides of "miles east.ofthe Capital. ' .Hi^iway.1..' j, V • aiw.fw-.i4-v.,v.-.,t. •»...,: -^., s, a .spokesman ior the Vfet Morefighting was reportedon opposite Government troops polled back to the ~~"~ mont Aiiiiprf harir h» i»t *t ltd r w'. «. V Wto«pU^rtmai«ii«uidtldtt-#pp& Cong said there wouldbeno negotiation sidesofSaigooTnesday. although it was defense line on/ Monday after quietiy ment pulled back,the il^st of itd }?£&5feT-HE 8HDOT and South Vietnam andil its 4( provinces. Other Conimunists batarf tbeir'way '^•t?68' • ®8reeif-Tu?sday, to, name Def^n^e" " all U.S. military persoimel polled out of VIET CONG and North Vietnamese into the cent^ crf Ben Luc, miles iqtioiu , "&l MinisterTftin Man Don. a 58-vear-old r~.M » .> i ~ •&»••?,.. Ministerial Don, 58-ygaiyold Vietnam btforetiiei*cooldbebefom peace. ^ gunners shelled the Bien Hoa air base southeast of Saigon, and held the town!!le -soldier-turned politician, to the post of WITH AN estimated 150.000 Viet ConR With Rnssian-made 130mm artiQery for briefly before gavernment soldiers could'yanent, trith the P* Vietnam's < prime minister as the bum most likelyto and North Vietnamese troops poised' theeighthdayand tndtobreakthnHigb; drive them out. South Vietnamese 225 f0****-** W*** Wttce,. be able*, work out * ceasefire. ^-" within striking dnt£e oMtafe^ the base's defenseis With ground troops. military sources said. .'^V'.?; ';-S; 4. i~ ment to,prepare for, national eleeti& Militarv sources "saldCommiiniRf-"' Communist trobp buildups along <»-:_ _ was tooched-off by a.-^ngle 750-pound hurried home to beat a curfew whi^»"<^ 'said ''Communist .dosing its embassy in Saigon.-A govern­bomb. began at 8 p.m., one honr earlier than shelled Bien Hoa Highway1 20milesfroiaSaigonTues-ment source in Ottawa said Tuesday that UPI-correspondent Leon Daniel said usual , Ji mWM •Ar'i-^aad -J =5 ML i.y frSiS m Austin s^jarA­ ;? j ?Twerity Pages :..w" & r V A&wmmim.Wm* tiroye^ifor;^ Th&^u a frran the . ' nUllioq ffie UUverifltyh^ri^;" *si A|qtro}i^j^^^ttMhanipenng the around-the-clock air-figf Saigon aboard rtyibr iummwrtii y ^viiidictmait against Nixon. As a result of Wt. flights. , -*£.. ^is decision not to indict direcUy, ^ Tb6 airlift was moving out nearlyfM IN WASHINGTON, the Senate^ bdiind tfetiatioh; ;S9tedi& > action was .taken against 'the J000 persons a day. and Presidents Judiciary Committee Tnesitay ap-'' thingshi^Hcaily ^former President, Jawor^i said. 0*3 said in Washington the -'barestj? proved a request by Secretary of • Ccmceraing pleabargaining.-jaworski .^mmimum" of 1,500 Americans wooldfe -State Henry Kissing^* to evacuate to'­ g -ggattdenVFord not pardoiied Nixon,fKe<^ continued, "my great predecessor; \be left in the country bj^.TnesdayM the United States up to lSO OOb Viet-'' ^....^rchibald Gox belleved in it; I believe in j "tight* :. namese and Cambodian TefugtesT ^ ^uiu ray®y accessor, henry Ruth, v 8UT1BV tdghtfall, the staging are^|^ whose lives would be endangered by a' |r;bfcUlvtB in It t—a gymnadum andbowling-alley a^' Communist takeover. Under "th«i ^m^can:i"I,can assuassure you, bad it not been for Saigwi's TanSalNhut AirBase-^wayi51 proposal, they would' be admitted: Ffancis Auditorium, of what he term (>T s?t>er^ectly fai jajonmed .with, close tol l.OOtt'^ tape and­ %-r*berfectly .fair, and upright plea dto--quickly 'witfaoot red Americans and Vietnamese. "We've^J procedural dd^. 5j«hssfons, the full story of the Watergate-" got far morev flights manifested than%|^ Hie evacuatian of ''nonessendil^i^reafciii-would neverhave been-knfiimi^ libet|l ^dtfeattdn ih its&t F<^rmt m Ursiiame' , 'we have aircraft," said ooe U.S: of§>^ US. personnel was ordered by Mr.' .? t\ Vocabulity,ln th^tiseof expletiyik w Twse that cameto ineatergainwere %>ficiaL>v, ^ ^ ^Ford In the face of a five-week Cbm->' greatly increased :|gull^rs'^edidn^t dangle.btfore any one|^ •;;;"There are.peobl^.wtio have com^.^ -munist-offensive -thai threatened ' was^MyeducaUon '£$:::tl(mgnji^;camfe,^J»,>, JaworAil^" Saigon itself. Tuesday, plettd all necSy docamentaUoriSj mot%j, '^ttworskl saidi^' and are just awaiting-tran^ort." 150,000 North Vietnamese, anl Viet' One source ^working with the^ " Cong troops were within -striking! evacnatiouprogramsaid^therewasavvi rangeoftiiecajdtal. =-• i j, -.,j backlog, of about SO full fli^ts,^The:"barest minimum'Vof 1.500S However, officials would not amOrm ^ sought by >&.'Ford enmwred witt| this. . ' Mt '4 ^ 4-~ the American populatkmof aboutS^-). doub^heUiei', Officials involved in the program7 000 in the countnr just a few weekaH mm estimated it woold take untilthe anl -ago. * ^ttae.wedc of perbaps looger lo dear^ .. Mr^ Fbrd Indicated in a tdevisAl^l all the evacuees unless more aircraft terview Monday that U.S MarhyUi'­ we*e made available. ^ ^ might be needed to he^i evaante;'» ttMorejhan 2,500-refugees laadditfcf£!&!« Americans. Ait Sen-Clifford Casfe^R-i, Claik Ai/Base in the Philippines by N J, said Tuesday after a briefing by ttelluiiwRights'Research Oounbil^ dusk Tuesday, and another 500 were the President that he felt tbe pullout School of law and was^L, expected mt later flights, officials could be accomplished without major­ Lectur^Soies. ttot^fcjjwcyjhip 1.000 early-military intervention. V V-ii ^«ye-ra'fc5 turbedbyreportstUVas inanyaslOtb30 °Perattm^. wlotlier#^r^^acti^i^MdnsfieMamwuhCed^'* * 'inal vote, oo v^^^tin^ky The (Aeawe wpuld bedeto^MMSMl^give the Pre^dmt limited authority to* vSS?towSS'tt?wSi^®'S lk w-rf sss-ttXLEssLifii f. ..^^.t^^Anwhaiis and certain friendly Viet-".;, myown comtrymetf^" offend ^uraemsMjuij-nousesh sMM^QtaS leSio:hbld^^tijcmtmtilthey^iatt aid* that jjubstantiilly/more ited to hOld^ff action until they anW.€aS»bodta.|;^ *&»*eviquath««f AmericaattteJ^te morea rjcans have been removed? Worn -, -,-,.4to pumpany mortw^-yipiKwl^ /^tato.SouthVfetq^ew^>tlbrw»£gstyithMr military punmses.^^ am MM >,V/,-'•> Vv liZz&slL ^aS**''UsS^Sga^f •*%* •P.ift , The problems in the Middle,, aid. —• 7—i—^g-i{' themuclear" stalemate would ,'put Hie commissioners" wo-.. East are only growing'pains While the Palestinianare;Sl has" arisen from mut •' U«* from,, Malik said the American tah; j-ggs ,sx»,ars£ ssHHISki -^Wicate that the less: said without and fears of dis­ ^*Z^T&-3ES£i£2£.T;.^"j!g?^:«s'afegggga'CSS.f^^TSSSUert* *Z ,TOe• ntegration from within; •••*,.< at ^•atis^enttrelyociginaiF <5^Shiftinjg toto the prbble^problems faicp|.fab> ' ^ple4? , iffSSheStaf CtaSt^ situation and mist have new fag Southeast Asia, Malik said sot the impression that the ^«L mh ,, .. i, s ' testlfletfagalnstitbefore''jmentarrf for,,the Abraham"*' •• • -beea the ool? one present white SnsPira?y^ .,aad original sotatfons ;'jtatetoi*!ithat "UA would bring about peace, m2oSSt5£W'wS»1t^'-vrZaprudetflUhWhiph recorded ^ ^^B~S?fe!^1^ -Malik, Lebanon's first am-it is dealing with convictions, •; and thishas nothappened,',he • P°^10 *L-Yej$*Lf *'•***& , fte assassination -1 ' <; *\ H *$¥• — < •,*** beginning. ^ bassador to the United States, aUinvolvementispatheticaUy^^ ^ counteract thls opj^Uoq ^ iEapruiter film dip ft~ fl jt "I was one of ihefilrtp ^ said America has induced peo-superficial ^ mostsolii pieceof •" newsmen to get to'Parfcland ?f £L oniy to compai-^Hjuestioiis about the fundameh-tioa. "It would affect anykind "homAhildSlnnJ^ the Sf N evidence Jones has to back up , h?a2' ^•i11l^Ye;g0tog:.^jflli®|f'i| ^ troublesaftd theladk of moral neededbecause"we currently' p<^ to pm^t^ preMm? ;wS -,«aWi«» .i. ^jetreat, and whether or not Daggett's sentiments ' \ f" "• i^people.Th^only way they will was wrpng " s | V.:. J,rvV the American people can thitik Doggett added .that '-:~f deeply enough £0 overcome questions oveir the tprt^o^d fSJ^rSS St s&>^' -i.%#their problems, ' he said, > Wilding deveiopment ^in &S5&* £ c tocallforanewin-piracy," Jones said^'i'Lookt'^ A Distinguished Prpfessor . Travis County '-•would have T'a'• •& W«fPI»«.#• m*%.M t, he said ..7%,?ofPhilosophyattheAtoerican'.been c<*isidered1)y the com-^ |U|"| IfGrCllSC Jones theorized ai" least' lat allthepeople that have just£J ( ^IpUpiv^rsity, in Beirut^' missioriersifttiisblllhafibeen^'^" -^ *&&$Z Lebanon, Malik cited the passed then" ' ••"v\" SBy DEBBIE DeLaCRUZ Jttte fee Tjrought unfavorable ^ university crisis" as the The measure, SB TiB. would;It 'Trnn SUff Writer ,f /^reactio^ from^lor0gnH^^er'KrDoH^^ ^jjp^caase of ail the ills of western , also set up ^jstatersuppo^t6d . rate outipf-state^f. ^ if tKe bni Ti» "anient prac&ce''of^ private systems.' ^ '41 students pay. yv ^'"••^jiwoUM liave affected mm he -corruption in politics was e?t-i^" However, b&aos? Oor • j** CLASSES e yA>. "grandfather claused.T.F001^ 8°"® 1° yal?(or.. ; plowd in the last ot the Great y' Woft in private aiSl publ c >l.amendment, proposed' by/i&sbmeother university tf Lecture Series Tueiday nirfit.;': (Spheres,has never been clea GALLERY of HANDWOVENS Hougton Rep. Mickey lelandl^^^V^ '^ „ ' c William LMngstpn ;h delineated, Livihgtotf,! was adopted 'by the Hbusa.^%^S?fS';i ^ ,, '8h?"? professor of governmeht, g "Werequirealiitfterstandani.oaa FIBER FAIH :rT6eclatise would exeinpt pre^:be^diyrlmlnaunjj juat' spoke on the "PriVate EiUes .' rf moral aild ethk^prittticci'^l ^.sent foteigustudents ft^W-^a^^ . t ^students enrolleS in rfaJpMWwrt* to ^ ^ commonly.ldEsdtia^^P Wptelbngaii 1W f-'^ferapejuice andlemon ftwst inconcert mi Jy to the. "Thls careftrtto ai^cUlitSlfen^Discussing theirtlati AUSTIN, TEXAS 7873 ,-i.cmtiuaa*rauym:.*»xt.n-nMKiairKX>e.:* UtaivWsity'of,Houston, l,#^4. ~ «w«a.pracUce has'be^|||s^tweeii publlo%ntf| gasiv^ •* 452-0532 ,,, effect as tang "as marif ^ilfe X **'*" , dealt with,man In fectit^.^a«t! ? . becoriie ta-accepted fun^M'JS|^ Udr-* , ,if? leaves school and Austin foi $0ik "&§ Wm ?, f^ •-"1­ M)pjR^0lMi •get^ack|%AuStifjeart|!ii"1vw» * js&Mew apartpient f m Wmms :cutting the price oj Amei iw mtrn wm ssk; mm tps r*j&&lmme &-M rt^oiirfestfrde ^i:|«i;^ffca|Gfiada tom go whe MWiiiil HMiwnmwntv.v. 3nHHHlL_ J wmtmm iBH mm IOS1 |^-&p3 v%;;5 ,-*j mm* ip-: A'* 2 Wednesday, April 23, m¥^&¥fr/0,^hrK^^\* YT| m life p?fs hiafear1 mm. Benefits Granted to Teachers/ Legislators ,......... ;«>y By United Press Interaatkuul a: frequent increases. I believe we're ^ffTezans overwhelmingly approved building the confidence of the people in r'jJ&istitutiorial amendment Tuesday in­/the.State legislature, more than in past creasing retirement payfor teachersand" -years," he said. -­ .'voted state legislators their first pay ;• "1THINK people feel like we're work­ raise since 1960, < , . ing diligently, for the people of Texas, > t The amendment increasing the con-. .and thisis just an.expression of telling us institutional ceiling od pension benefits for' $ 'so." teachers and pubiicemployes wascarry-aft ,«ing with-72.8 percent of the vote with a 'W'b Election officials said fewer than 10 m ^substantial percentage of the urban and ; i percent of the state's 5.5 million jrural votes counted. -registered, voters participated in the "pi Hie proposal, to increase lawmakers''; monthly pay fpun $M0 to $000 and raise S travel expenses led'witb 56.8 percent' '*}: •Mn the final rapo^t ofthenight, theTex-;/.' 'as Election Bui&u. in Datas said with -•m 238 counties reporting, 225complete, the / • teacher retirement amendment was b& pt -Unapproved 393,470 to l30,343 and the"'f3 legislator pay raise was being approve ^ 307,243 to 219,725. ; J " v -"I think the story U pretty wpez Arellano as y^known. There were unconfirmed resorts to^ttempt to regainthe "goodnwne , chief of state following ids refusal totals that he might have left the countryfor^f Howiuras," the artaed forcesTuesday ^about a 81.25 million baiwna bribe ^Nicaragua allegedly paid tiy the U;S-United Brands m,Company. The proclamation said the!.coup was • . smalmed* at ""restoring Ihe good name of'the . Army Col. Juan Alberto MelgarCastro 'iHooduras" in the wake of charges by^ was Installed as Lopez' successor in thei 'United Brands it paid a |1JS miiitm iJJoodlcss coup, according to.a proclama-L !;r}bribe to Honduran government officials rtadoverthe,nation's radiostations:r'4^and agreed to p^r another forthe^same •me tip4«4l switch in leadershipr\ ® reduced Also signal Ja more consemUve C.K\ & & -*£ cf%^; , ^political' approach by the triiUUry^-The military regime, whkli has con­^svgovernmenti political sources said. trolled this Central American ^ ? since a1972 military coup led by Lopez. w Melgar Castro had previously obf m under utmng Arifirtjim »hny man WW flmander of the nortifwmst military zoneft SSr^SSS .° ^ cnai8es- A S-for refusing to pennit'demonstratioiM"# ~ ^ Sj>y groups demanding land reform audi J £ The commissioA'^f^lfApril 10,^ otter measures favored by Loper, theyl' ^the day after United Brands admitted /«^aald.j . , -l^ttebribesjmdtheU.S.Securitksand fapez^ mmm '•U. LOHBMANNm Texafc Staff Writer ^ ; Texas Secretary bf StateHark^tihite •is,obviously ir6«itetlvesald quired to file financial statements under%<•*• • The Railroad,Commission remains ; U "v3Ei«,' '' this^ac^have ^actually ^filed thtfj^-the regulator of gas utilities outside-' J 01 statem«ts in«onipliance with the act^fe, municipalities. The cammission has in Ele^tedt Officials, Commoitt|?xHannah said. 4, i -a -^ the pastfiiled to assume an active role v,fa a statement rel^sedMonday, Com^., in regulating gas utilities, Davis said. ",­ i jta^"independentt WparOm, mto Cause sp*up/ma-Kaif from investigative.worir. Vr-.'cost" is used in making the rate base The secretary of state has not fulfilled>The "fair value" rate base is one of the „«««,»« ra n* to "conduct a conttauhigsurve/f^factors giving Texas utilities the hiriiest ­ sed'ennmissipn to monitor and said v0B all, counts the utilitlesV? tkrn of litUizing 4e adviceand «mir^SS^ of sthe antiERA Florida Federation.of . t*regulatory bill approved Monday by the^ ofacommission.>Daids said thelocalad^M .Women forReqxxudble Legislation,^ told • profile confisnis, iTft&ncial^^Sepatg StatedAffaihi^dmmittee js,jfe4(tlon gave municipalities'''the best'^of® the committee the ERA would break up sb^meAts ;the family unit and strip women of legal ­ both worlds — local jqption out of thief v:V .i fyjh*uv '<• JHMIV «h& j-J> Visw ud;;iflUlUCS privileges they now enjoy. ^ We, the seven (Wef ^ae^tive^^iUfcDavi? said, out six regulate better, but inclusiwi under the 'Svf'Killlt hereand now, so wecan allgoofficl^s^and the <«llrtwd,coi^-^ftfiaws in (tt§f The difficulties; commi^onVbm1>rellasb6uldthey not bh with otherlegislation,"diesaid. "To­ pinmiers.^ / 4i|5tDavis sees with the bill are as followsi'y 'x have the time andexpertise tostudv rate day is a gooci day to bury it in this com- IrfWMe worklhgai IJ»e jwpject, Comtawi^^ •It does not provide for a consumed " " --^ ST" "•"'7—°.— t--.™v~ _,t .. (..uouvAui a lAuuHuwt o-iAappUcations adequately , mittee^^-^ ; ^ th^Jgadvocate, to play ah adyersary rote^ :"This WHoftera us no,better Mtloni: ;f|®-,#u»n.we haw atthepresent time-we s t better:!oEf«not^ wastine the^ ^ eonflict of • interest'provisions, wUc&-^i)est that we^wtn^ft^^salds^iS^ Bt commlssionersand,The utilities regulatory^commission .tng associated withiitiUtiesH bUl will be taken up by'the fullSenate after termingtihg with theU '' Wednesday. ' ~ credit' ^ specifies.that the three ii* iwwnr «»n tfderiy bylHoustpn Sen. m added lie' {wo'andk [^•wTTr; • :pro|ilbii®|n^^® eitMr mmm ittmlMi mwm boondoggle Mwcan-American fcfetWl ted classes and sahfe I •v; ^' " original -> election. opposition to the amfndnients. and little Organized support other than -teacher groups who backed the legislative pay proposal is a companion to the second VIENTIANE (UPI) i-^The Laotian defense minister said Tuesday heavy ar­tillery fire drove government troopsfrom an ii^rt^t junctioi on Higiway13 linking the tWiri^pibris of Vientiane and Luang Prabang. He said the main north-south,road is now in Communist hands. ' Laos is the thinf fndorhlnese country, With Cambodia and South Vietnam, to experience sodden Communist attacks this year.Fightiiig has beeir going on in the Highway 13 area for the last week. Sisboul Na Champassak,a loyalistmember of the Coalition governmentheaded: byPrime..Minister Prince —formerly known asUnited Fruit Co.—v with concealing . briber payments to foreign officials ,4 •, * ER/frPassage for 2nd Year TALLAHASSEE, Jla. (UPI) -The Florida SenateRolesCommittee voted* Amendment to the fullSenate,whfch is ,« ' TheFlorida SenaterejectedERA 21-19; yea/;.The. H^f app^®l ; u^iu k a'1e»«?.«*?>. votes for^ERA, said, "It looks bad on the Senatefloor.': Thirty-fair of the necessary 38 states i •• ratified flie amendment to provide ~ equal ri^its for wmnoi. At least.12 states have effectively defeated'it7 this year, and Florida and Misspuri.were the only statesstill givenanycbance atall of passing it this year. All; however/: can reconsider next vear. Wilson told the Rules Oommittee that ERA "isan ali-American idea and whetf" : it becomes the'law of this land, then we Will know for sure that -the American : revolution is still bong fought and wonr lay Ainericans." ^ - Shirley Spellerbergof Miami; the heid -Atty!l(5en?Robert L. Shevin siid,-"Ef qualitydoesDotmeansamenessr^we can all be equal, and still be different t "A noncitizen resident alien, a Cuban refugee, has'mbre ri^ts than a female ~Atawean;citizendoesnow,''said^ Shevin; r" » CwnpensaMon Act. , * -* HidXnni o£ the Texas AFLCIO. Sam , The committee alsoheard testimony il5BBMJ»,llkef'lhe lans^o proteot Umsed oo^pensatiorigbUls _ Sm Osqar Siauiy!|^i;«w^d allow prisoners on work ^$ih tqp bfe covered by workmen's .'AiMhnrtitaNiU ^ f ^2M,by Mnugf' relates# 's benefits. Winters and Jim Yancy, representing ^he Texas Manufacturers, Associatiop spoke againstlthe bUb. ^ THE COMMITTEE also heara testimony favoringSB916, amending the FamilyCodeto provide < protective-ser­vices for the elderly. The Mil -would vprovitte.the means to'retnove an elderly' . person from an unsuitable environment. ^Raymond Vowell, cocnmissioner of the Texas Department of Welfare, >said "many eldefly people;are like small chlldroi and. ne«i to bet protected from ­outsideharm." {>\ « f """There isa'pressing need for this kind on,; Sister Rosemary ]R«di re. , . . Olderr American Actiaii'' abused laid, 'isioaveMd' cumait compensation ^dwduie^wtop^ amendment which allows increases in pension benefits for retired teachers and state employes. • Tbe pay amendnwnt, tbe seventh time since 1960 lawmakers have asked voter approval for a pay increase, would raise-base salaries for representatives and senator? from 14,800a yiear to $7,200 a year.increasedaily expense allowances during legislative sessions from 812 to 830 a day andraise travel allowances from .10cents tq -16.cents per mile. THE SECOND amendment would io-i creasetbeamount ol,money the state is allowedto contribute to teacber and public employe retirement funds. The Legislature hasalreadyauthorized about 8120 million-' in appropriations to the Souvanna Pboutna, said Laotian forces abandoned the junction at Sala Phoa Koun^ about 90 miles north of the adr -ministrative capital of Vientiane on Monday afternoon. Hesaid Jteyfell back about four mil« to the south.. 1 SISHOUL SAIDa mixed forceof North Vietnamese and Communist Patbet lao troops brought the junctkn under fire from 8Smm fidd artilIery and 82mm mortars, fofcing the loyalists to fW Loss of the junction leaves the Com­munists in' control of a section of Hi^iway 13and cutijdB the land route to the wgral capitalof Lnang Prabang to the loyalists. Some observershere sawlittle chance of lc^alist troops Training their ^former control of the junction. The location is of more importance as a terrain; feature than as an actnal : meeting of two roads. Highway 7, which johis 13, is little more than a dirt track through mountainous country to the east funds to finance pension innwwi in­itiated in Fetraary on a contingency Tbelegisiators had warned the pen­sions wbold have to te at back if the amendmentantbormng higherstatecon­tribatkms to theretirement fundsfailed. Votersin 1973 turned down a proposal' to raiselegislative.salaries to 815,000 a year. That proposal was fitted to a re­quirement for annual legislativesessions. A proposed new constitffltion to be sob­mitted to voters in November would also institute annual kgislatiyesessions, and would establish a pay commission to set ceilings on legislative pay. •>>. ­ of Sala Phou Koun, toward the Communist-controlled Plain of Jan region. THE CEASEFIRE line is supposed to located s$out 10 miles east of the junc­tion, but the two sides have argned over exact placement of the demarcation marker. Both sides have taken temporary markers placed by the < occasionally tradmgshots wa theissne. Fittingwhich brokeout attte start of last week appeared to be timed to coin-, ode with the Laotian new year ceUm? Both sides have accused the other of breaking the . two-year-old ceasefire. Western diplomatic sources here said they believed the loyalists' accusations carried the most weight, hot that the Couuuuuists ^appeared to . have been more aggresave in forchig a confnmta-. tion with an aim towards the junction. . More than 100 spectators, mostly women wearing "stop ERA" buttons; packed the rai-carpeted committee .xoom.for the.debate,:which lasted more than'two.hours. ^ ^ An 85-year-old former "suffragetteV who lobbied the Florida Legislature for the r|^a to vote in 1917 tola the Bides Committee theopposition tothe ERA to­day is not mnch different ihn the op­positian to the19th Amendment 88yean Argentine Police Crush Prison Break Plot/Rally " BUENOS AIRES (UPI) ~ Police crushed a prison break plot Tuesday ^ Argentina's most sophisticated guerrilla group, killing,five alleged' terrorists in thie industrial d^.of Cordoba, police sources said. ' The sourcesWaid police also woiimded tiiree perstms andmade nearly60 ; arrests iii' brealung tip a demonstration of at least 3,000 metal mrisrs striking for the 32nd day in the Argentine steel center of Villa Coostibi­cion, 140 miles norUiwest of Bueikis Aires. Cordoba provincial police felted foar msi and a woman in a 90-mirinte gun battle, closing in on a small wooden ixnise ctmcealing an mfinidwi' tunnel to the Cordoba Penitentiary, the s«inees said. They said the guerrillas incited the clash by hurling ^two grenades at police. Lawyers Move To Dismiss Black's Murder Charge ' WASHINGTON, w e. (UPI) tLawyers Tuesday wound up seven days of arguments on a motion to dismiss a murder indictmsit against Joan' Little, a youog blac^c woman accused of murderinga white jaiWdw» said was trying to rape her. ; ' -' ­ conclusion of.the arguments tadiscuss points of law, giving no indication ,of when he would rule on tfie motion. ' Little, ill: the courtroom for only ter second day during the pretrial hearing, satquietly at thedefense table tohear finalstatementsaboat the process of jury selection in Beaufort County. " ' One Dead After Illinois Prison Revolt "• \ ' JOUET, HI. (UPI) — More than 200 convicts seized a cell block and 12 Postages ataged Joliet Correctional CenterTuesday. A convictwassla^ ed to death, and seven persons were injured before the rebellion ended more than five tours later.^i* J ...." ; " • Tear gas drove most of the etxmcts 6adc to tbeir cells earlyin the tip-rising. Hours later the last 70 also returned, releasing the last nine hostages,-in return for a promise, that three inmates woold not'be transferred to another prison,.according to Allyn Sielaff, director of the Illinois Department of Correction. il^'AIl prisoners have been returned to theircells, and thesituation isnow *under control," Sielaff said. "Normal disciplinary procedure mil be 'followed." . Possible Interest Rate Boost"Curbs Rally/ -JNEW YORK (AP) — New fears of an upr ' swing in short-term interest rates broke an early session rally on the-stock market Tuesday, and prices closed lower in heavy •14.14 'trading. j ' ' ~ The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials finished down 1.72 at, 814.14 after being up more than seven points in the morning.. Losers edgedgainers 761 to 698 amongtte 1,842 issues traded on the New York Sto<±: 'JExcliange-­' Big Board yoluine totaled 26.1Z million ; shares,'up;frpni Monday's 23.96:mipcm^ Standardand Poor^s 500-stock index di^>ed W-09. i ; , ; ~, ^Earfy,session strength; a^carryorvo: of l^ys aiiivance^ was aided by govorn-: ht; figures' MWdi diowed that inflation . liad, sloped Tto a ^.6 percent annual rate^*. Mareh. abdut lalTFebruary's pate. "] Wednesday, April 23, 1975 TBti DABLY TiEXAN Page 3 wmglk^ ' m' m, ,.. sgpseti 1 EDITORIALS' ~npg V ' *•» i'r^ * fmne em$,Page^l Wednesday/ April 23,*1975 tj 'Scajm ' I i§sm> . hap etmni • j* : sice B£ump:t T^wtihm Tit &> lis His> <£cm: PSZJ, 111 W?Pd !§ ' I®5 llsSV* « sm ''the JaneC'^eny case revealted"the situation. ^ SKEr^ f *,M-V;c A '^ffyh In 1971; Beny charged the Univ^ty.with sex.discriniination;when;dffi;! .4 wtfa was de^ied tenure and promotion. When she locked for grievance'1' procedures, she found two campus committees that could investigate her,] ®)P TH6V SAIR &vcpe~mz. case: the Committee on Faculty Privileges and Prerequisites and the Coni-/.v .... &v? mittee on,the Status of Women. She found the grievance'channels ladtitjg ~ \flk)P JT5> P6CPL& t;ARe;sAT)^ s^nd went toHEfa and court litigation for due process. ' _fiJOT J(JK)(T£ >-Perhaps the same results would have occurred with the proposed f '0&Hlh)P ITS k?£5JlUt$6R ?irtont .nrmifawf fhafi^anin^i^ii^iAirwhaM ora/lohiS/'i .M A V *Trr^ .Mllsl/f.c? ;TheBeny incident provted that irf aMni&tutfoalwiiereacademic ^TuRueg,is necessary, where promotion is a continuing action, where arbitrary' ' ' .l$OUS. ,'W mt decisionscan easilyoccur because'of personalitiesorpolitics, theUniversity jEaculty has no systematic due process procedures. * ,5. *" The grievance, plan passed by the University Council would fill'thisJ -v. vacuum. Individual grievances from faculty members, teaching assistant7 *' and teaching instructors would be lodgedwith a 16-meftiber grievance com­mittee, composed of fulltime voting faculty members serving two-year _ ^ t staggered terms. This committee, of which ten would be' elected by the *rfJ, General Faculty and six appointed by the president, would first attempt to' iradiafrproblemsl Itunsuccessful, this committee would passgrievances to L t. " > , 1 -JsatCsf V&i Ity of .Tens at Austin — y feed ten-Utousand persons' otie day's; ^whaf1"WoMd c^tslder '%%ty uu|kh$"' problem, blrUtday :need only 4 /acuity members, insuring that arbitrary decisions—'whether about tenure timate that only aroond J400 million is Care Center during its tint year of ex-llniyersity Eire Cod?) i|^pr somethuig less serious — are corrected on tbe campus level ^ is level. «" * available to implement educational,,' istence. Student moniesalsopatd for the .;learning-or work area. ''""-J'/-•31 An additional good point about the grievance proposalis theacceptance of reforms is a further indication that a , promotion bf women's ^atUetics, the '^ First1was laughed at, then I was ig-' "\^s" CdmprtCr(Sdc«c«i­ ^ 1 Tl.n.. mill ' ctmno snH pffwHufl pHnrntinnal finnn/v : wnmpn'c rflfoiTal rontor nnfl tho irr . Viirtrorl'Dru^Finallu T w&i] atuieoil IVi tnftl ' ^Committee on the Status of ^Women, and We have been told she -is sym-V'aadm with the eqaal" opportunities , for,the ,75-76 year. Among .these are three letter* and a visit with James . go#! lat^le^f unrealtetlc appw^l feKjpattietic to this plan. We hopeshe is;-so.that thi£ pieceof University Council • v ^n?P??edly 8U?ran.teed.by;tte.: 1 "• ne^dejy wiUjjielfi^lvethe /of the Stopping|h^|?lr6ii| g"Z*at Weeks, leftin thissessiori, ethnic identify and.culbiral attitudes t- drainagedistrict inHardinCounty. Thedrainagedistrictwould cover40per--|jf| ceit of Hardin County, 345"square miles/and would threaten 35,000'acresof it,(JaM'Political Action CMunlttee;•­ move in-im Big Thidcet preserve area, almost half the presenre, Witt *" *" destniction ofnaturalhabitatand re^l'estat&deyefc^meni national preserve approv^by CongrW(if it iiaU preservt enough, (if itisenough) topreserve tBfe unique community oLvege&tiwi and: ~ ^ul^'saggest, ^impu'cliwis^and im!mn-:C^wmz ayerage . . * --y , "'CKei. osp n^iy^t^tar^awouid joe n^pi,i^jCS'* of institutional^racism One^of ^1/^, ..tjiy s?.~£H •> ^ _/>.1. i i 11 ri sV.i i^v%^ the reasons' ",they" consider "cqlor­,, The HardinCounty pHnm^onersCourtturneddowntiieChance;tocreatej-5 blindness" "evil" is thatmanyC " the drainage, district. Even fhef ^Lutnbertoii City Council, ^whosfc ^tisUtahons* programs and means • • * ' ' """ -"color?blindnes»'ifetendT5tcl all color —; destroy ode'? IMmiiiiKii somteiS nly wben it ls gtaln-fed doesitbecome dollar .of investmdit, giua-fed6 amore effldtttsottrceof becawltrfe- Thfereason theLe^^turehasf thistSanc^W pi^ctrcKitt old black magic mify ^Tewodlda is that -the bill passed by.Congress creatmg' thepteserv6 did not pftrtfde ^tThe New York,Ttaes said W-lMMM ' An ad-hoc; Evaiaclassof47 famfllescanperr fact), contrary to ill md ninutr 'First project ' v Rene A belardo Goezalex ofmbnnonirngorih DAILYTEXAN bmas Leal — ,3tt2;ltedJUver'St; uckj^sg mtmm S§S^mM MANAGING EDITa^p^p^ stynne Broc^; 'Wis jffll >npgfi^^@pd| ^SSISTANTMANAC SS£)Sii-k i^w vfeueEditor;i; mmm mkihtesi g^ach^yeat,, Student^ovVnlnjent^^/^^^^y| HgW |p>end?'jnore than le.OW^a'yeai in/,.• 1 \ -• .a. |i wmm mm* uonal:ffee rjograms FHtz^Karen organizaup^9 m m mm tng jAssistant'AirausenieritsEdltor i®d«rt^tjoverntiienl - -'''vM-1-.I* -if "if?t'y^kiK- Itousin^ ^unbles 9*WMi rag®? Bii'iS »«r li tmtMmmdikmrniMM Mm BuikD^Mw.L] mm rfauiOcd«tfmtWi« ««%S A ^i4r t% iMMM wortws * vji &mmw TBirTteilMOy 7£caa * m#*. iWM ^|Mpiday,i,;i ' • e*fcfellenck-Stu->11 AS sir^8 ;:whitKV mtmmt W ^fawiu; c V« ' « J} f I *MMwww,ai mmm wwIh sion m y.GORDON WELLS fu^pnaretwodistlnctthings .v-1-(Edltor'i note: Wells is* Plan II major.} , '^v'f}^rt^Cfiwt.*and not thejsecondt-'T ' t •• vijf. "[• J|yC\ •" The last few monthshave?seen the rise Of greatajhoUnts of? THE RATE OF ENERGY CONSUMPTION In the^oridhas;* J mismformation'conc^rnlngthenaluw^oferi^gyproducUonljybtotricreaslng exponents hydrogen' fusioti. Recently, a'UT Student dismissed .4te,ptf(c-/. it has d&jibled everylQ years, (Vow it islnteresfirigTthat ti&f ticality of solar power generatlon/j stating*th&roor #foirt«^earth is mradiatlve eqUllibrium^ At the present time,4hrieartlfi shouldbemade towartisi fusion,' wwchjjas jha jnrfsUt^"ijsetv"ratiiates asmuch heat asitabsorbs,and.this harmonic balanc^" nothing.more than distilled water^j^&y^v>»f a "f determinesJhe, surface' temperature (and heric6the*fcIob&{;,, From all expectations the prototype fusion,reactor^tfill be climate). The heatjarising from man's energy use is-the only" . fueled with a5050 mixtureof hydrogen iS0topeS;deuterium and changing factor In.our^thennitl environment. By burning fossil ~. tritium Since there exist no chemical means tor extractingjt fuelSj fissioning nuclear,is6topes and perhaps one day perfor-­from water, we must-employthe same'expensive technique of "ming.fusion,' we'add increments of heat to the gnvlrottmiut . separation by isotoplc weight as whe^ reflnlng MS-Ur^um which would not otherwise be ther^Usingthe 1970 fipireforfrom 238-Uranium/ Hence, deuterium cost^ 160 per gram.?fhetotal amount of energy, unleashed by man (5.5 x 10"watts)^-. Tritium isa'by-prbductdf tmutroncapturejttnuclear^reactortilisimpleformulafrpmastrophysfcstelis usthat weare ndwad^; TheoHsts «xpect to be able tn/'br6ed" tritiumjiyhile/perfoi-" dtng enough excessheat to5raise the earth's mean' surface ming fusion and in ibis wayresupply the "reSctpr-at no ad-5 temperature by l/330 degreesC.At thegeometricTateof-doubl-:.pitional expense. They had tetter tope to accomplishthis.The ingourenergy wnsumptionevery10 yean,how longMlit ial&v: :urrent i>rice for tritiumis$16,000 p&rgram. Thereyou have lt:> us to raise the mean temperatureof th? earth by 5degreesC£.• leuteri'um and tritium.' Tils is not auditct tUfe" type of'distilled vl'(Try takingJMOand^Uviding itseyeral times by2togeta grtwp?H; vatei-you fitid on the shelves'in Saleway.r, ' '$.* otjti.)1 .< r C V >1, , -• „Hfi What'else does hydrogenfusidn'use?-Once fossil fuels are -A little over one-hundred years. Thisfigure agrees,with tber^SI &US! *fined and the reactants of fission,our other nuclear energy.mat pollution Studiesrecently performed byMtT andThe Rqnitr -­ lource, are separated, systems using theseproducts generate}*; Swedish Academy of Sdences. Studies indicate that man-made *L v tower with virtually no additional energy input ,* y 11 climatic alterations iaye.alreadyappeared in theJDos AngdwlAt* 'Heyr that's cute' FUSION IS AN ENTIRELY different ball game, A fusion .basin,* Vr *" -/"< C,>* rC''" eaction requirestremendous amountsof energy to achievefti-V//--Should the "ideal" power soulrce of eiKi^^ro^iiig'fusiw; w­ * ' v. f. Quest viewpoint ion at a.-jirojected temperature :of;100 ritflUondegreescen-'somehow become obtainable, there are no guaranteed tint Hie' igradeaindtbeconstant influx of-comparable amounts bf:f advocates:of an ever-eq>an sucharesource.Soviet and American effortsarenow pnwidix(g£ urred. but we are still^trying:iA fusion research project^ like ^fission plipts'tp manydeveloping nations. If future cnnpc^itive^ Art transcending ethnic gap >ur-University tokomak; utilizes electricity tomaintain tiie generosity, extends .to fusion plants; what insurance1 wiU'fre|£luigneticfieldstimtconfineitShydrogenptasmaVjThisisja^fchavethattheseJiatiothewJUitionswiUnotmisus^thisiCTergyswrte,"351 By PAULINE iJ^Secoodly, Mr. Ramirez was -of them made any objections such a form and there was nOjt normous consumption of power. il(e^.industrialized j STEINBERGEB to* the placement of their way for me to plan to meet hisf ­ .nations :'presently.;abnsevConveoUonaI^ '^wder the impression that the Nolallfusidn r^searchutilisesTotoniaksvFusiimTjy laser reserves? -Vy'-I '<* (Editor's note: Steiaberger Chicano Art Exhibit wasspon^ work. I worked with this requirements in advance. mpiosion may well prove more practical thai*: the^Tokomak •_ Tliis is not writtai tolMthcir you witlr senile tebhnical djictBx H chairwoman of tke Texas sored by -the Mexican group and everyone appeared nethod.< Hie• energy -requirements f the Academic ? tocated. submitted a form which in­ deed one of the few things that- After 20 years of research and the iiivestmentof biUions GNP and standard of living an important to us all, they can " :There were approximately dicated what theb" specific can slice these boundariesand;lollars, there --is no demonstrative proof whatsoever that .never be our primary concernsi Until science can protect oar ' :llK galJ^'isopi^^ 20 artists ,whose work was needs were in order to hang offer people the opportunity to. • lydrogeri fusion can become a practical way to producepowerJ ^world from man's mistakes, we "must not set in mot|btt tempora^ locatioa ^uring ttw.Vghown in tile exhibit. Mast of -their work. Of all the persons' communicate wlth onev . •-ability to do fusl«i:and theabflity to get^power back fhmJ^ processes that will makefuture llfe on earth more diffi6Ult,^xr ... — . time:.;that;^tlie.:TiWvUnkm:r«'Aem were:present-when the v involved Mr. Ramirez was the another without bias and di*-..; -. inkifferable. The energy crisis shojdd teach ns that the usertt Building is being remodeled, "show was arranged, and none 'only one who did not submit trust. a THE QJOUDSAREOPEWNS, enern:meanr much more.than-its imllmited mlnu«v'i>Mu^S:.This Dla<^ >Mvm-'restralnta'.'^:' KAININ6I ANO THf RAIN IS RALUNSii HAVE/-YOXJ fEVER CONSIDERED THE w ^ purefantasy.Falryland. ,?*-i » -W8-Tlieqiatiailimitations !-„Hydrogen fusion is many things. Among the least of,these,>it:; 'areacuteaswe arelimited to" W-Mf} ADVANTAGES OF: ^isiheuseofnothin^morethandistllledwater.B'utsomepec^Ie^'certalnpandS'tfaathave'been: J %T* " ^ do not realize ^this. ^ , ,' ',-lent to us for-)useinthistem­camefor c6acern« & LATIN lT5KAWlN6,ir5(!AiP(INft IWU. 0EUCVE rr'S,RAWIN6! •rtwmtifi world feaiofi Oft ^ ? FULFILLING THE LANGUAGE rd REQUIREMENT ^ ,2^14 Still the Basic Language . , Othir:hSiguagas are derived from Latin. English h permeated withLatin bOrrowings. The study of Latinimproves your command & WZ-firy ~3mm i IlhgttshmW^XT^l " -fc < gffgfaagl Emphasis on reading and transldtion, not on speakingk«l f ^ ^ ^ ^ f * |T % r g V-v, % i Learn about Roman civilization iWKEBmtmmm Some latin 506 sections (00480, 00485, 00495) combine ; TmrsumttHB :£thestudy ot Latin withan introduction tolRomancivilization. AO i K i/WMMftm J m You tah nghtmr for latinwithout timing aChtsiuadviiar,although vtmwilt bm glad to astbt yov in th» Classic* AeMsing Centar in WAG112 during pmngktnilionk"*$ ' * ~' t " <. •/ For further information, 'call the Department of Clam Hlif'V' Waggener Hall 471-5742.' •• • : * ­ m SWiii w- h ' > r— Save25%onthe rine 11 ­ US^ T/^i TS kysTrro^4-wmmSM mmmrn MRi sara [Era Stlilvv mmmrn !S?!::x:feri mmmm 1 **-­ ,-Nen ^ nfv _.,.»*<***-w .... H-l JMcOmy")ratfl*t«nHims^;>ddnL He allowed seven hits four hitsand ooe nm through Albory &r«dc out only ateaod & «' coad.faming with a'bome' ttai^" before leavingin fanctUM^Sneg innings bat ran'into -walked Tour: z:' ~ l^feBy.-Tbe^ fi' ' BUlle l Jean King way nd ..diealed out of a< ^0,000 vid r, tory in* last "weekend-'s WotI] -;: SeriesofWomen!fl;TenniSii( h< 7-;, AstrosToesdaynight. ' 'rallies with a pair ofdoabfes RlKftt HlhiHm t ThwiHmfaThwi R W^ort^sSoir&aUne,. ^?gB^ advantage , of an -lerror by"1 djtJasonjSJorton.whoiStheli ^ over .the rightfield fe^ ofT 1*^-7 ' *-* *< Angels. / shorts topt)rlandoi •fl. Tom GrifTnv M. Dave Win-?* fJeny Koosman. 5s?professionarat aprivate i, nis club inHouston. j tJ*'L m Ki^^complalned ^bUterjv SharonandFuentes produced first inning' when Wayne ., Cadi rapped out three singles ,pp . _ S the rimtbateavetbe Padres' Garrett" opened with a waDC* and scored, three Tons Toes- th> la. ing Astros to their ninth loss ed bottr runs home and thea. the Chicago Cobs.' t Atlanta Braves toaV2 victory jUnesmari,did notyelltte ^ ^ —r " ^ • -.wiwrf. nnxIM tTranMuvil1*''; TTlP PIlilliM nillllWHl ahead -: over {he. I^)S Angeles,,..Dodgersxr~v.-»x.f scored oo-Ed :KranetMxa^fe>-!nie;|1iillles junqied al>ead^.^,. „ -. .. ... .--"" -' 'Tittiaimin Hm» firrfm a rVnv-,.Tuesday night. ..{•• Houston.scored its looe ran » 2xS£ ri, i.,Vnr;Ti;7^tn.?i ,T**,7 «• * * <• --oiV" "' * off Dan Spillner M,onR!1,10,16 . . ^ "sLr -Yankees beat theRedSoxS-O. and Garr greeted relievor Morton saW, "A 'piay^o^j ^Ms King's eq^epce' Aqoy^,! <;^ :S%ONtRE^L (AP)Medich^aUrigbWKinde«\| Jt ANAHE|Bt -. S Itetter.than. io. stop playiiig'riti Mangoal sttiied the decisive allowed a leadoQ ^^ii^ byfv Soirtl^aw Vic AllnBy stopped?-fenc« fgr a eroohd-rtl^^dou-' .point unless she.has^clearlyl i,,.„ nm On a passedball inthe six-BenueCarbo.agroiad siagje " California^ sixhits Tuesday, tde. Bivins nnbeatnf^riMnr. heard,thellnesman's^ali;': g-jc|> thumingto give the Montreal l^FVedX^mtbesixthand andthe HUnnesota Twins ton his (oarth vktoryotl Expos a 4-3.vk^ory aver the . a sin^^DpagC^ifBtfmthe' scoredfbartimesjntbe fourth "If Billie Jeanswani toplayJ W$$* Pittd»ur^ Pirates Tuesday, eigh^iforhisttirdvictofxink inning en mate toa 7;1victoiy, -2-l court to settle the ^tuatiqiyi X'S •"• ' s£.*x= W&-.. Aft^yT the 7eighth* ,ldt-" lea(J infte top.of theirmiOk HM •5P11" be'^ad* to,>and tish^'canl 5 giJ A bander to; start against, on successive singles, by.Lee mmmu *r.*r.m*t*4^^Cbootevthe Unespeople/* be] University of Texas at Austin; -. »: ' --.• .• ^ _ — _t.'« . »* A --A ^ ' Texo*' Kath^ Dring returlris" a shot. W ' ""^Id Jokingly. seaa>i, losfhis'shntoaiin the C^artfe ManuaL'^ JBy.MELAMEHAUSER %vdnt of any of the matches. vS • a r r~ tTexanStoffWrtttr •<-We just didn't win'the right £ir,Jf SCHOOL -i-Everything seemed tobegotag rightWHagerman said. "We played Trinity as" ^^In preparation for the statetou Is j;forthe Texas women s tennis team ^Jiflose as anyone has all year/' ' „ went. Texas willhost Southwest Tt gvTuesday afternoon.>.They had the feJfTrinity Coach John'Newnian'rfgreed^ iState and Htfstdn^Ilotsott in It EC. | " AC ' % with Hagerman'tf assessment of the triangular match * Wednesday aft *••-^,v/r-$''matchestodAided that Texas wa»* -'noon. Play will beginat3p,rrf.atthe ' seeddid^' .• stronger than most of the teaim^ Trinity tramnral courts * • i* not make the trip, Thea Texas stepped^y^as played. > ^ -S.... -w.....™.­ """" "" " " Summary < i .« "'Sr'lL"1 was ««prised the dtpth that\ #f»«r,5Hir« (Trinity) BUSINESS • --Tbe longhorns played well at times a -Texashas," Newman said. "We didn't i' {PT)*^*•*'54s»«p (Trjnityimmmki joAnn i" but couldn't pull their games together. toaliz* thai tiwr »»« .»»». .. »«> ' *4 *?• sw"es the team will relax -|Mn tim.>z w. su»vindalOffice. eotorM stock w aanw^riM. HlMll X^2T05iSAH'lNT^hlld^1 1 I T Austin', gT^xas 787(k y><: i tm k 2 J f::,^Cr-£4 entire wm i=*i -m m AbMmWmmmwwF> X < y JT 2# PS-* conomics Forces Cutbacks Note:.•Tfcere'V.j^nanen's spatadNS 1 w*can'taCfonl tkegrants• Z----J* ^ we few **>*>•»» agree • A halt to scbriolingof aids. Hn that's lookjagat it " ttakewomlcally. caPege 1r footballgimw a decadeinad-,*» a verrcoUL ' " '" •ports face ae trekhle*; ..vance'TT ,.V, -.m™" ..., .^aurni­ ... .. mSTIm ThC U ^'"-^CAA *•* ^ He said* a problem uS* w^r«r Mdiag a spedal meetia( costs. ^ * devdonsiswiaadBMiswtodi laiaa^BHtsUjcanifK K ' J* ** Wisconsin's nUg*1' may not lave devekped straw teams cap play: a lhhadt) £*1,°*« ne^y W-mflUoa-a-..*********'"j**"1*' ™ are...There's no way, unless we keep 1|;vK5JS5"5 <£.£ 5HSirf£5hlfl£ ^ iii;a?KSS2blito« Mfcjilni* P?*** "• tfha former, brilliant pass-. ~ gpiddim that :*^7 catcher Is ieelina a tightening costs to surpass retea UgnlaUng woeWreqaire colleges to flSmk St. two totime years. Oder •gfr. "l.tMafcfrgw going to be ^ecan't keep grt*at Uhe tofcHT V forced to believe that, with pate we are,"-he-fas of all federal jthe money crisis the wayitIs, said.'"n»ere's no way, anfcss iBilsell ^ sm^g-less the •amber' of ^it's that -national remedies we keep raising ticket prices," _rt*| *1 £^pr jibn*e." Hired. sal* and ttafs ImpossWt Ittb* r' ;3:-HIRSCH, OTHER athletic What we're going tofcave todo • •-» PTmtrimir ---T -Officials and college SsgetfegWaUooonaiMtiooal 1 " • -its fr«n across fie >elttroegh theNCAA so ™ Will attend a special'.DMsta I coDeges wfll aB Eorthem. fhiw'n .ain;flpn#A.|ii[ IK­,w_.w'Now, we re goingw .to have to cut the .[.* a's pragnm," he said. : tor the ieta,! to ttehe* noiriincoihe sports. If they don't produce ~~ hST" **** a ****** ** th* ^nu^i-ypuf,^e^n't afford the1 c«e tan a _ grantsr in v. tkm mems' MemUegate ' "jNCAA .econamy meeting in play ander the same ides. '-5 Citythis Thnrsdayand for DBTANCE, by Wf mertsDorts «Sw?5 ; l|£?lor stady andpossible national > footbalL lUereisalotofsym-' cnSSST J;7,ymptenentatiOT. -patty we csa go down to Si," . -S^tS Hltsch is prepared "to Sn stiO pat art first class / ^frecwnmend: ; --football," he said. adifii« he Possible reduction in believed basketball grants %'vscholarship Tqr income-coaldbecatfnxnl>tol5wd »ats"d«* -.v>prododng sports.'hockey from S to 2t. ' ^"OBe Osag Iin f ..RedoCTion.orrtftninathm,. -"That's Oe tine incoii^'lpnpase is a fc^ srholarriilps for nonincotne sports," be said. "Now, we're scheduling mA see if there ^ sports. ; . -^ ^tag tnhaye to catthenoam-isnt some legal way we ca. • That the sefaool, not tte come sports. If (hey don't do away «ifli all floe coa­i v|^atldeticf;dquurtinenti finanrr > produce the reveaae for aaa^' tracts that have betamade 12 • N 4 iSC^-** • -• •­ houi they " •#4"!. a.'r / •wMibnpn'£^' 1 r t ih. y ».:«r*.-. cr. I JP " tttfaufcl -}V :^— ; ' ~ — • i.'«JiVf •-1?; ^4 -^"r,, MkktMRwKH -• s j« ».J. .•"-.. -~£5+X'-J--i.: • ^ ^-I;SS -" • •• •* LjrwiOtr » 3 •••-=• IFnnciin I*OMMd.,M4..r«,i tt 4 —— «r* U»An9Ml..r.r.V •m>Mrgha> 7. C«M««H 1 ftt '^|MilMbwl 1;U» ,, • .^;^abjr^anai!U<-KwsM:30 S3€S»0«W^T|i ­""•fv u. Pinry OfMt —— 1 • " •**"­ DISCOVER ^T^srrss^rs T^tWrt^M)atCMMcnl»(S*>au g."""l »«.»• ' ^ SAILING Xlnui aty.(Buw* 2-0) kt Oi^lwit rr*. . ^ JtSlu* M>. "? if- *" "* **• /3S£ . W Nbw^fullsctK>larshlp8SSistanc6-­for your Junior and senior years, plus chanceto becomea leader in t thenuctear energylield^§ ' tuffion.^xx3ksknd"educat»6hal feesam*aB inri.irWt * -•-•-•-• •:. «m§ , in'thisnewNROTC Nucfeat ProptrfsionCancSdate ' program Ator^^SIOOamcnriltitoheJpyouwith i your living expensgsl'Andon topol that youhave ' , * Text, 3 ar. ,4fcr. sai« $14J M • anoppoijurutyjobutaarewardingcareer foryourseff iS^"1 irrlhe fas^rdv^riarwiclear en^ylfeW^^ C' \ w ? • Next course -April 21 at 4 pm. t s?sa«ma«»aweix»nZ 'fii£ xiucjeacwWyou cananticipate fiveyears of employ- Weekdays 2-7 WMM 107 _yS^ ^/^or^l^t^EsorithisneMNRCndNd^^ p>K|«M^»y^|c^Navy gffR.Jlftur-»li!jngi v WdWayt24 > /-,-r* 5'i" lintheNaivy JsS V6"-1 &&>z TOWN UK! WEW1LLBCONCAMPUS SAIIAWA CI! 512-341-0224 •iss^iw^^^i^sSSSSSSSSSwNM^^nM^Mt^msSii^^i p| ^ ^ llil A 4-HOUR f^Sr: Win BE HELD TONIGHT r-7g.%5Pa,gff J424 G^adalupeSTflL y WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23RD _f' Asbac^ sale. We are lowering our inventory as we are overstocked. Ifs out of prapaUon. Most of tfie items will.be offered on sale. You have not seen anything like it H'#fantasticand tmbeOevable whatyou will see hereand the kind of merchandise — right in hietolftBseason andespecially with thekind of inflation we have.Here isyour chance, hare just enough items for ^ie space that we have. There are many and many •hams haiidaj the oqes mentioned at these low, low prices. Here it goes: AllSUITS H OFF •h to save real anaey, ALL SPORT COATS -outerwear; sweaters, •rt d) sins er olsn. A part AT Vt PRICE hf.fcawaiai, 8 yaa caa fiad ad CP.0.; jackets. Now A fair selection -'savings. >,: iMbsHriK^wlniHNffaiMini Ttt BEAUTIFUL LEISURE BRK STOCK tX KUB. IEVK, WRANCta AND ana mnmil.nMEANSIRE SUITS Um UXUV arim iMt wi* fa ON SALE Aft*: * fSnjnS*H'/ *20-00 DISCOUNT -ON EACH Dvess and Western One group of corduroy cuffed'4 Boots on Sale slocks. Now 10.95 -What a buy! .iatire alack: af- LEVIS x fUidMli«i Bdts Blue Jean Jackets _ arw styles. *a •£ NK *J lKaHM^L ..., Regular J650 now^ll.99 ,*yp.vvUfe<.4>6r^­ Mr* Stock tt Sbtrt SUev* Skirls • dress mi sport -at tnmtmdtui. " lafccfras. Tiaight yoa will Imv* • y} ckoata to grt Ibe Mhnk. li^s< km bMa awM dmmaad am wa 5 dtcidtd It l«t y»a Mact-ia^ •Mitiuaul $1.00 acrt. Sizn s, a,te ^ — " — •*• _>. . 1 * ??*}**,7- Each sfairt is naiked. Ha atin oafble statk -af 'Short / •-.*3-^:I tin ad saaw laag Sleeve KaitJ,: SUrts -kaad aew aiwlitrii at big ^One group of Cuffed Slacks -9t% soBd rem&* yea wM have a 64; colors-the best in brand and quality. 20% to' get Ae deeMe sale. -:|liiqr^^. discount -some of them are corduroy. Much cheaper than a pair of blue jeans 4%i 'vMMB."VP'RV'.yW.4MWCi.'.HI HBhIIBRI-: iost think. ' "< *7 -•.$1*1 • Simj,a,I,il^ad1# fa J l7i4arfiil|{HHtabiteb*i# •S?J • *S1 r air faraDd new Dress Slacks • Flares. i,,rt sale;mm03m -j/ft ^ $2.00 off . on each pain A big percentage i '"X." ;•-*&—i9* just arrived. All fresh merdiind^e. AH 1 ?Vn '.4 sizes. Good colors. te-il of Sport Coats. Regular hVjS ' *• i .. .... |f.9Sranr MuMLlfs graap el shuusVBlue Jean Jackets (lie b. -2-<^K 140 pair., Regular ta ^/ levis) bet, awde by o 29.95, aew 14.00. Nat ^'^vaiy §M What a buyl 14.00. RagalartM.fS'aaw r|a fA /" ^ Save Ml ,;; -i. %J99 m i •:^'v Proficketed"lJS'^1 1900 pair Burlington Socks 8 for 1.95 1.00 -25 colors to choose from mlog.5f eaclr#| ^ <£*><> 1 $ « <. ' V , Men's Sandal skf-a#(&<•*• it>-.HB.*"«.s>. 140 pairs of Jeans by Levis, 9.95 how 7.9 a.* Landlubber, and Lee. Values 'Imp9.95,amr * -t-' ~ t j-^ i3.00 to 14JO, now $8.99, not all sizes. xM:^ Vi1^ " 1M5 ROW 12.99 * *K -V r mt* 10.95 iww (.99 ^ •»> ALL SALES FINAL -NO REFUNDS • *« . But we wHI exchange or give a credit slip which is good indefinitely. Please do not call ;" during tMs midnight sale.Just comein. Don't forget our other itemsthat areon sale such® .as bandanas(red and blueh pajamas. gift items -too many to mention. Don't forget -we cany the Wallabees by.Claries of England. Frye Soots by John .A. Erye.Shoe^Co., Jk OEXTK SHOES -Mainly casuals and some jdress.: Mm? Wet MCtxpt thm ^.Aawricaa c'r-sT Paifcbtg a|MCM «Mible In ;'£ -* N of our. shop f ifS, Iff R ^Defending NBA Champs :td S^wra AJ •!, t-, ,i-$, '-t, . -.•'ft-'? -• '< i-Kinr't , "H5 , / Tffi& lf v.,' -, ' HOUSTON ,(AP) -The *po«tsovertheUst l:«ofa* Houston's, first eight points, tnfoed theball.5.JBn-iu _i—1 * '• ••—y niiaiini inwai'wi""jL*WJ » OCITO W wwaiu mgyy. _ tin playoff. \ %-yf^{;^Celticson astoring hingewith quarter,THoustonjUtgnly 8 ot cing theseries to retainto theiplayoffw series withfour games » W vMnn ffamrflK quarter points that 21 of fidd gosAifiesopts and ^friendly confines .of Bollieo^:in the Boston Gardens evysrSg, dmg NBA champions iMo-1 put Boston ahead 62-51at half-a -l -t®; sports shorn ^ fi.i^W'' '4''"1' leadin their-best of seven time. > > ">5, playoff series. Boston cap., to addition to his «tfit immers WS^St^S^SSJMB W1' I'! rfrtTtataTtf TexasSwimming CoarifPat" wutheWw&ln patferson jwid howthe­ eight minutesof the joOyanl freestyle? ^ ­ command late in the Brst * zzZ^. _ ---' money would be broken up life qBarter, but they bad to hold_ pay^ clil firr* swimmers over thp weekend, i Patterson alao.received jfj-,"depended oowho the Horns off -a HocsUn rally in the'1 i«ia mring free-for-allin the Bidanl Reeves and Duncan strong verbal cdmmitmenfp^signed. Fall scholarships ^ I ukS' fourth quarter that includeda-foujthqoarter that thwarteda Hawthorn. , U;,„ u°u J,tjea8tstroker ^hrg wouldjprobably Jbe given" Aould Gordon and Shoemaker -Houston rally. C Reeves,^of ^Houston. .^owensfinish- the capacity ,crowd of 10,21ft-ed'with 29 pointstotk(3iaaey%-Bdlaire,is the l9754-Astate decide to attend-Texas. , fans. After Rocket center <; r|i_ A i^hniAalinlia ' atiMMn • 11«imnn* -p "Lance is the state champ ­ >:for Boston's hieh. C , ba«istroke Beeves' _ " He's hi^iy sought after, Kevin KOTOHtwaj called far^. Calvin Mmphy did modi el < older brother Will co-, Pjtterson said, He'sin tl in the 50r; iceanda potmen's shoes i^andQnBhed^Spoints swim team. , , , (Rachner from nearby, the tbree best^ia the nation^ • —sited the court.--° wWle Mike Newftn hit 3l!^ ."fle's a good all^nd Arlington, Va also ^^MarshaU is a good aflr ood all-Critic Coach TomHetasohn ; , Annert got into foul troo-swimmer," Patterson said oft> He turn^v^around. as hit in the head by a Ue quiddy, picking up his the younger Reeves. "He's1 ^ -_v h^lan»?r Wataon. He ; thrown object butwas not in-third personal only S:04inthe just starting to Uossom into *fk f®? m ni.i vmMuI -iikni WfJiniiMiinf aft., than. Jie was^rwruited^ bjgj.help oar relays immenselyj-^-ig jniedL Ptral Westphal started • gwnei " ' * Boston's rally late in theJonrt-HiShaU. qnarter when^ be scored efeftt. --Marphy-scored, six of South Volkswagen Specialists 2617S6.1st 10% Dkcountwifhfhisacr/ .1Day5mrvk»mtMattKapoin .?.• XV*.{ i Pioaami.Amuritm.amimmicb merit— % college career. Hawthorn, of Houston Lee, FUTURE CPA'S Laam Now About the next CPA Exam. DAtUS ^ OM) »MlN nrWOm . 01O MU1M MMBTON {713) 4R-71M SAri AMTOWO(S17) 341-M23 3tr "V- amauodtgRn'nnoBiis" 1 4 OF USA jraSSSSwcSSSj-be able to go beyond thatV.; Jerry. McG$e, recovering. -limit / 'i>{fro»n a collapse on the first " • m' "Coadi Royal gave'as therV^^ioe, fired a 'clodng-TOund TO Jv go^heaa to raise money, andj Sunday to capture the first: • we have,*' Patterson stride tovr victory of Us career, •• '•Haw,Tn»a» we'Il get, wer|Mwi^ the $125,000 Pen- North Carolina State,Ftorida&r" * • South Carolina and-nwnyW HOUSTON (AP) -Tofr " ' 11 > others. K ^ m seeded John Alexander of ''He had the third-besfcv Australia and all bat one of breaststroke time in te na^^the, other favorites came v •vtion thisyear." ^,4 " ^^through as expected Tuesday : ' ~ VUUng T6tas '^tb£i'l^ma§<-in (he first roand of the 41st­;will be the (two mosi highly v annual River Oaks Tennis s "regarded''high schoolk.rtonniament -.J * ^ •swimmers Jn thestate^ Lance^, AlexanderhadlitU^trOuble Go>rdoi>' and 9Ma^shal@ taking out'Haroon Rahlm of v Sboemaker. ' . Paki^an, 6-2, R-2, but senileof ­ Eventhou^swimmhigis'-^tfae other seedsfoundthego-? :< *1onIy alloted four ^^3the athfetics defnrtmeni Patterson indicatedhe'mighi •SltO IT'S ONLY JUST BEGUN!!! E* - 1 »o««nd fNams •Address si & for participAtuf In MaiketBeMarch ^ fafftsln i~-SV of MtnnorisiSi0dSum Off Sift Jfdnto, • i-r—:.-.: :-• -1 %:o't.-BtHK m&tm F-T -~zicf\ v.vi. Iftgzs&m wim&i m&mm&T-p. b?< rmmmtmsm mmam. ^stem^a great W9y.$gavejust for f^^Qur^gonp.niyfareAo;./^aof>iis^9;^dwehav^5ieoW re: ^r- - t )pr wmmmm 'J' mmmmm 4 L. • ^ ^ * 1 Wt roun^-trip AUIaie4er4i&fskfp €xcUte r?afe?i«; mmmwmmiftevfff/s nragfiif rnmm'mmm the matches as the tournament Offering £ Uoff thla year, utd the 125.000 the largest" monetary prlte ever for '* s women's sports.^ f r* =c,' 'v' But considering the -motives ' playera Who: participate In the. toonta­raent.perhapsthepromoters Aouldhave -svessea sunie oiaer:iacei fu-uie'evTOb^t^$i)aade$121,450 for yea^ and baa won thg'r. stressed some other facet pf ihe event|iwS'«tAiade$12I,486'for the yeai11 iThereis'somuch,5fUMeybeii^j»assed^%rev}ou8lii0»indIvvidual in^oneyt prize'pf -out on the women's tennis circuit that the1' t " $40,000 twoT/weeka; figa^in, the-yirglWai athletes probably bay littleattottion to itk^fsSlims finals in Los Angeles. Her prir^ j ' v'5? -S £ «sf" w&i* R*q)eclally the ones1 that always win/ 'Mhi' Lakeway was $50,00^. . ,*>• About the ooly playera at the touma-'a-rec)«it television ,interview 'with^| ment that even tbdught of the money were \ Howard Cosell st^said sli&was so well off f England's Virginia Wade and Martina, financially she-could probably retire^ Navratilova of Czechoslovakia. And the-, 'Vtorftoprow and Uv^' comfortably for tiie *® Italy reason,they were thinking about\t ^ii^st^her]lfe.(^d steV^XvJlS I *as that they did not even havea,stot^f^-;^ \ the fourth place check of $10,000. "i, GQOQ Cf6C(6f1f/OISMf ft Wade, however, was given a Iks. ^ -$2,000for being the riteraate of the touniar-i^EvettAwait to{o''the;5t4^mi^«rt <'at j 4 -rnent The check brou^it her total ear--\ ••,p!ake*ay as theJtavoHie,^iSi ffielejfdlng.. , Aings for the year to $88,068, so^she was inoney winner 61the last cotyletrf yealcs^ ' -not really iptft financially by not b^ing ^ was rankedI^o. l'inthe world and had won won it .would only have made her th^t A,*Amenca., much ridier and probably jnoved her Bat alitheliarticrpantsaccepted Jhe lfr ­higher tax bracket ^i :the world series:Her earnings to date for the prestige behlnff the tournament ^ ;>theyeartotal$100*761' * A/ri 'v>y-4*literideithefmomy;UtvolvedrSi)e went into IpSSV Hfe T the final amtdiwithjKlng/aUttle,tightandi; ' w Jokmff MeityMp® j N<» ofthe players seembd to have tbei>r Bat the tqumamerit'eoded? with-->; mn^ on their ininds during tbe tou ^jeyeiythinganybody.could jexpect of a $75/ > ment, eveb thou^i King didJbtiqgly SMij^iMwti^tcl^' v -.Vl« « :Russda'sOlgaMorozova not have much Interest because antingsbe won wmild go tothe Bnnl»n,T«iit)^|lfi^ff||yi'«nij «hft amnftl _ _ get: her, usual flT^day check. She tpk^.^*; ^BMtch'by flie always colorful Ktn&'fiejrek! •.«—•«— —«—"—»— < $10,000 for the federation 5anday. *•--/s&^^jweeyen a'f^,obscenities.shmt^b£j| But she didnotseemtomlnd npt getting?f%^lini?Mttpi«lM^lQ&l^ 'flhu if IK* f11 'juM '111-'--t­ '• ^picked up by the television rdound ltt\. L i V -^1 1 r theprizemoney .tfaetouraamoit isriaits realized how:.muchv:k was thkb™^ l«(ai^i?cii^«»st thim^taboatJt^after^Tttilaitcto;#^^^ '"mbRS#riii^itkefeplier«it' Kinghas won more few years, has a putsoutawomen'B:8port^agaflne;Ifgae^ vbeot in lately. S. •SmmSMK APRIL 21-28;^S«f Sign up (or Siutt4nr'6S*i* W'fcSM a?ftr5±zytfy> jSSiSs iSWW mmm ^A'^odo * •J'"ir>wur«_>jfjtoru:MurrrOT>y.ry\n..v>Bi^ l J! +* ^8iSSSI$Si8!SE^Slii^B swashes im »WIND O^APlO^MOttt PiPi 1 m iteUTWEt ROM • -•« Hasp II^SS^W Pill?ifv^088^^ X*% * V-Ji* "-** r ? /,*,«•*$$«k"5 t®§§ ~-^*W ifi*1 Imi&WMk k>>h_:V CV-. VtfatJAjrjU '• -i"1 ss»**«w a-. X-t -M»v > 9A* ^^rg/mw^ F; w 4 • "'I 4 ByCATHY BRDWW JJ >fBenUe^tfsiree:for-the lo-^BOTUey dow not tfenf he!||aW. TejanStatfWriter. ment, but' there's no Mp«i arrange ''getUng thec:fJ 'IBUt lfeel l should get off* Yaach for him 100 DercenL? ie student: althoueh he is > guarantee he will be able to> stuff'' for bis friend, the one' Ywlttra Debated scntptioo Th£-iwu _• ­ r • preventedMrumt utKinjs nupciuuj, we juugc mu wi n wusn i Hiuie, u wa» , »i uirjfsu i seemjegai 10 me.' j~ School of Architecture He' examinations this „• be lenient enough to extend his,'! he insisted. "My friend ><• Bentley feels be has proved' " been miking on a-special V 5^„semestett0avidBentley isjTi'the bona until I finish Jhfe -owed me money ana asked me I'Jtomselfby hiscpnductand his. projectfor the school-inter--­8'.' :jn trouble with theUniversity,7< semester," be said Tuesday, to getthe stuff sohe could sell 'grades — he has a GPA of3.2 pretine electronically un~­I ,however.^StringentJnarijuai>a "but he could call for the and pay me badfc AlLI did vandvlias^ maintained 4.0 « I .IWWCVB.imui(qiui«i)ijiuifa uuv uc tuuiu uu IUI mc it diw (U; uie uau. 1111.1 IUU -*"«V uiammuieu a F.V conscious KactionS in man's a.tlaws putp^thimhim behind atany , J *-semester. ' environmentpt,vimnm«mt»nto architecturenrrhifsoH " [ flaws may hearing at any time." -' arrange it. . ^average so far this semester, 8 prison bars before the,end-of Bentley, together with four ; /"I know I made a mistake,'£,5 COnflming his status as a Hilbertz said the conviction I''the spring semester,; v-^., "close" friends, was charged rve realized it every day dur-r'model student, Dr. Wolf js "tntaiitr nn-rrmminMr I Bentley, a senior Architect . aftera raid In Victoria on Oct ing these two years," Bentley Hilbertz, professor of have had otber students in the 1 J . tural student, was to begin a, 21.1973 ,, • • • v _ • V' same predicament whose > iour.tef J ivuiy«u. >' term rMpnda_yj/.'iwvr;-for "We werencic thereuucic xiuiyonly about«uvu» |Jr|IAn HAfirrl PnHC fatherswere or fathers wereeither lawyers orrg. possession:of Jbtf Andy SI*v*n;nn application for a writ'of BenUey recalled. Five weref|f:to a near-record 20-minute-'studentsselected randomly by ^ *<* Ken^d, former Mf Last 'habeas corpus L •. ^ uarvesun^ vegeuDies ui uie ukj> »kuuikhi>wiiuii»]sw|[ whjiwiu ^esiaeni[dent Roser*1 ^Apartment gardener said the* . .a else®'sf. 8gotot mis-the controversial Union East . boo-JRmHurBentley isit nM«nhMi>pessimistic aimifraboutv-' \ noger Everyone controvprslal TIninn K.nsf She added the firm was hop-,' ^ n"8" ^em®fnor Bradcenrtdge 'and Cqiorado, for the watei' in the garden, ( Bennett said he did not ' University should regard the probation ^cept' issue were coming-in^ tag to receive 75 to 80 percent the outcome of the upcoming -' -Apartment* ^gardenvarearf| hy not-The designed Perrv aisn «„_ feels.Crain will airamagain: upholduDhold < > ­ may be p^inx a 17water fee iresidents ,who the gardeners were ' M' ^The: survey, designed' and Perry also reported feels Crain the conviction. BenUey plans :>wa uwir.c«ra.oiieoi ^ t ittir io raise rate8 ior wiajce maney from students '* f T> wu CurmiUy, , only electricity everyone. Bennettsaid thefee who are laboring the'gai^ ^icuueit stuu u^iee: . nuu;are laDonng in ixie Kar> bald theinstalW dens."Un mIH -f'years in jail tor. Itig Service bj>^ js paid on an individual basis would also cover theinstalla-dens,'"Liu said " r t ed April 12 to 1,000 University . Taven of bond if the writ laf denied.' According~to Bentley/.f. h$s !• •.•Tr.J Married $££> by.Msrrted Student Housing tion ofwaterUnestOfacilitaW^ • Litr cultivated Chinese „ „ .. ~~:~~rr -friends were instructed to Ow residents , u i ^watering. '• ^ -vMotahine n> »m COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES FALL 1976 THE DEPT. OF CLASSICS REINSTATES aeo^ re Pccausc some vgarcenersex rjoeniog. i• f ?5S® 'J ^4v 'ST• ?r?': 5 .'i ? 'i ''• ttmt* « lAsrcAui4rainM(.ro Pi a ^mall percenuge of WORD POWER } i *>? V?­ gardens.andit'' •^v.r water.tflgarden. The Greek arid Latin Elementin English :}, " CC 306 (00850) .,|CC 336 (00880) r^0'3io s MWF 11-12 BEB 166 INSTRUCTOR: GUISN ddnsist'bf^ Thift course ofters a systematic approach to vocabulary building and nlaa'.sti^d^ will give you ttre opportunity to learn the Latin/Greek Ro^te Prefixes, Suffixes and other combining fbrms. relating them directly to hundreds pUer:|i»f pmm mm of common but frequently, misunderstood, misused and otherwise dif­ .w;**»,»i QI^PUPFUOKI'S ficult words encountered in your daily reading and study; Attention wilt •JJsl, I1, 1 aai, »ii a,s9 ^given to'bbmmon Latin phrases and quotations found in the X-• %Vx ••)-• -7'^--• -;IX literature of scierice (including medical'science), law, social science, . ^usin«®' cornmunications and hurnanitios. In addjtion. the history of H».4rv«4a many Colorful andpithy words willbe explored/ /fj . Th® direction of the course will begeneral, and theneeds of students' w -With varied backgrounds andinterests will receive prime consideration. However; Specially prepared word lists covering technical fields willbe 4 i: for further information; Calf ihe tepartmerit of Classics Waggener Hall 123 — 471-5742 * ^ * MWW •mm® ' i ~ / * U » ldareA#^fSo i-w ^ bumWI ISI ^ -r-M * ' 3 a:rti. -5 p.m. tone Star Trail Hikei Sign-Up. Sign up in Texas Union South iYNSk , 114 by Thursday for the hike Friday! Attending the Sunday, April 25-27, in Sam Houston National Forest leave Friday 5 p.m. from Summer Shssion7^;X§ ^ , East* Mall Fountain; return Sunday ap­m proximately sanrte time. Transportation to be arranged by private ear; snare cost of ' gas. Free. Recreation Committee. 8 a.m. -5 p.m. Fiesta Sign-Up. Sign up in texai Union South 114 by Thursday for the trip to San An tonio s Fiesta Friday, April 35. leave East Mall foun­ IP®®/®"] tain at 6:30 p.m.; return approximately 1 a.m. Routul *r,P coat2f* % UT students, faculty, and staff; $4.50 ^others. Recreation Committee:<.^•' .^1 m* in I own r8qm/ -~ s P-m. Sign-Up for lower Guadalupe Riv^ir w* tCan^eJng. Sign up by today in Texas Union South ' -1 • J14 wr the trip Friday and Saturday, April 25 & 26. fM&M |ji^ye7. £m-««me time Saturday. Cost 1 to T ^dentSj facuIty, and staff;.$frJ0 others.; \ l: Recreation O,mrtiitt6e.-A' * 1-8a.m. -5 p.m. Bdckaammon foumdment Sign-Up.e !'9n.UP.by ,od°y ror the tournament Thursday, April24, in Texas Union South .108, from 7 -8:30 p.m.f^Recreation Committee, Ticfcet Sales; Cole Porter Revuej mrnmm v;j».« frSzii • for $1tor UT students, faculty, andstaff; $1.50 iSyS^7§5n f#or guests art being sold in the Texas Union South ln­ formqtioh Center for the performances Thursday-^cceptingjebnt&ctk . Saturday, April 24-26, of the Cole Porter Revue. Two wmmmmm "»t*«­ s/^iL r•••Ti WW* Mi :k, *2n°?"-"A y«w^from the left? .in America.^ Irwin Silber, editor of ,the "Guardian" magtane, Will, speak. Chinese Garden Room, 4th 1 Awdemic Center; if bad 'weather^ go to the Ao'- •MWBHBIIMSMMiF , P-^-w «n; The Davlthe Earth Stood Still. Ani ®«r,y fiction film directed by Robert Wise andII sMBS siiipii starring lPatricia Neal. Admission $l~fbr UT students,! fimmm ftttolty, ahd staff; $1,50 members. Batts Auditorium: rjheatre Corrimittttte. + " "" »< P-m.-Soul Night -In the1 Tavern.' Dance to; records by llesa PinkOrd and her trio. Free. Texas AfrorAmerican Culture Committee. mmm wmmmmmm WmM n®n«vt«n Cultur*:and ClvlUsa ulture ot Modem G i*v-ja«fevj w'w,.'%^y.; ^ , \^?'t COMINGEVENTS ir J-^ SsC^TL. ^*7*1 I ^ »,> r-* ,\."c *-<•«.* > x * >«t. rs Jrw ^ycr could cause 8,000 ad­ ditiojialcasesofsklncancer pcrscsr,jnthc Unit6d StAtcs, five yfears ago „over en-OC»gressrhe added. pi^dblfi tdamage^o,nuJ Earth %jr rally turnout Tues-upbined, adding that 'there; j produce all the food apd"fiberY relMMrt ^yTerosdma ww^sup^ ^nSlwnl'^Co^wS day:on the Main MalL ---A.-" was nostatewide environinen-'--fortherest of the nation tins subject of Cowley's ad--said \* " ^ 1® Henry joined featured tal prttectiooagttcy lnTe*as'i:|i x' -• f •<-—-< *-«•—*«< «—* -* f ~ ^ -?*&-• speakers Margret Hofmann, and no -recourse'for citizens ' ^tace:l.Git^-Councilcan-who wtshi to sue for eiF-__ didate; Alan Cowleyyironmental-damage, unless between1 the conflict of ear said, is that 15-mile-blgh5 Jlndfer the"iifiuenfce^of tl£ aoreaoy tioo of personal jise of aerosol Protection and Improvemeht -ting the state, full of water ^ ^f^ans "until the question Of e#~ • r ^The Lvirig Wing Committee, headed by chair-rhamwlwi fromtbeMississip- J w1 1 '•L.-;, ' -"1 ~ j J' ,, . < ^* .* •-~'T • -man Nod Levys VC", v -to IrrigteiWest"Texas anil |i" • -—, • ..^l ^ ^ov?.c<"?cy*".Rrm*'n? wn* Tu««loy fbrt|i«ra^a?^ AiM-ii'Ml Bf7ni "nnt m^^gnifi^' eastern seaboard. "That's 'JL INieJ-J-Vinewims «idkw«ntfl -«» stud*nu descend on—.. the HoOgAuditorium Box Office Since the first-Earth Day, attract immigrants from the 5teW whkh wai bo hold May 11n Mwwidpol Auditorium. l "• rntifr Tiirrn nf 11111iI •'•fruinnt 11T " III Iimili nil if lliiil'ii "'Q^||HQ ,»L---­ cant piece of environmental growth and Quit;?progress," iseginning''thissprtag,Beari swhereWPeaVbeer is s^' . •#," ,-£1 ^ •,V"M f ^ he added *dj: -• -. '---lUghtheer will display a hew . Goss received 1100, and the sdone tol . emblem;he. VLfght 7 graphicV ^dvertis1ng Study in Italy hustlers leglstatkn, Herny^., Uniyusity gr^hlcs student .;,: Leonard Rubin, was awarded ­ this Sutmmer Ttjni«rrn c>wim ?"V".iPy BILL SCOTT The * regulatfwis',"* cove^--to "go ontdde andplead f«-" Te*a« Staff Writer ^'cimderTiUelXof the 196(a\^:>J«»ey from noihUniversity ' «'Jteltfttnentatfc»;df federal^'Rights'Act, further sfiputtie Sources*' '• \\ r-Panel member Margaret w-ism ^guidelines' v establishing^ that intercollegiateqplorts fall ^ Thompson; who has said in Dunkle, from Washington, * r k $895 jwOmen's: intercollegiate-, under-Title ,1X "whether or -,the past that-.funding, a said the rapid growth of. > PRE LAW ASSOCIATION PRESENTS ^ / athletics on equal footingwith Ynot the athletic^d%>artment ^-women's ^intercDllegiate ^ w(xnea^s' athletics "coupled ,the existing men's programs';itself receives federal funds.'' . program would mean "the > with the rising deficits in s^ls going to take time, Mhe-.%-Institutions x were' allotted*? death of men's intercollegiate some ofJhe men's programs, Texas taw School Orientation Day ^> yrcsidoit. i 'ing at,an American Associa^;^Thompson, -a'v Universl^ institntions"a fealproblenL" jnses,"^" -> » t J M Making It In Law School:i'Mytfis and Misconceptions,.at tot, for Affirmative ^cttiali^Bigineeiriag. professo^ and-"As.X reiid"the guiddines, < "Dimkie /characterued the .^jhel discussion at the Joe C.' j-'^hairman of the Men's'Intejv* "equal tmportunity'' means guidelines as"a strange j^ece HMmpaxi ConferenceCenter;' colIe^at&AthJeUcs Council; 'equal coaches/' supplies, *c< legal gftpegelhiv?because iSaM full implementation of satd he isa "strong supporter equipment,,scheduling, travel of the many complexities Followed By../Preseritations by thefohowing schools:safes^Baylor, r^uIaUons wouH fake j;ot tromen's "'jithleU^'f but XaUowanpes, practice facilities I written into them. -Sajnt lyiaiy's. South tews.Southern Methodist Unf., •'"•'more than thethree^years?. ,add«l thatsuch afprogram"is and^ publicity,"* Thompson ThonipsonsaidtheUniver-S^otntini. 0«MTit>{k Ofia c;6i; Tdppjj^Tc^ ftdtlrr? ,*Mchhas been giveniU»ns,J-goingto have toraisefundsjn said. "At UT we will have.no sity Atiiletics Council""will •fti» afiraid;,"^ «( • „l> v-order to Ije seW-sufBcieaL'rj^ trouble .with a lot of these try and padaway^tocamply a tmmtv couxrano«t cju*& jTheorigto^ lgft guidelines, "We^tthe intercollegiate-because many have already 'With the guidelines. -» i; H»rtfcri;cojin.0810«;5§? wujeh were "revised in'1873 ~rathletlcs ^department) dcn't been provided for," He said be.was "glad to see: which have beenaw^ting ^recteiVe onecent ofoarbttdgjet. ^Thbtnpim said he would ^the stadent^opinionpoll ­ y:: jw l|.wm ^ ^S5 v&l MBK W^n^ft^yoorUT g0 wmg* ­ fts hLrr_. air Hap|»niiiig 3 RiyerJHillb i601 RoyaNCreSt M1^ liiraiiiiM &*• *yfi% +ii£m&h •*£1 £?$, fef:;' rrS! rn>l ( mmi TOW# M sml is WmM [•SJBgP % Ms •jatoatSBg# *$ Wmw° v * sn,^4-^ l >p * ^ i,>­ v v v 1P1K5£At 'c***j. vJ* * * *2-1* «>- Sxsr ¥ A -jfe SHARON £AVSON ^||byitself.'J can't ^ec why-we itely, be said. Although, theLegislature seta'>£& /SiV.;-M>d " >. *i> vshouldjoln a bigcongiomera-^,_ _, , •If the^" want x to ajbase tuition, actual;tuition . . biil^oesn'tago 1I$OXN EABINQWh^ tiqn-Iike .the Universitxpf ^'ithrough,,certain people's*:'.;Araerican a betteruniversity. and building-use fees are i~ ~~ heads are hanging.«*If i*-n»iMwit would "" determined by each school. '-' » T*"^ to# \Tijtai' , "Texas,"-——i hesaM: * -•- We'llnc ii hatenone uc^inbeftfer educational^uuuiuuuiu ucraiiiureu uv edui auiwi. * -i j ' Univ*r?,i.ty*??V-Rfffent® Moiris"Atlas and _ go thipugh, the power would < opportunities"arid the degree ' The report aUfo noted < the *31£* i — ?,!i ReubenCardenas disagree., consolidate. 'It would 6e a,<\willm^anso'rbtich moreitthe committee's 9-3 votefavoring ni#irhearing, wiy^,Thedlfficulty lies in s$OT-harder job torafywepomeonaijS4wo universities iperge. a merger.,Regent MotsesVela i ,Ond bqth supporters and op-'ing the, educational dollar ty, because,we'd havethe Univeif; •/That's why we are woftingso and the two student members to^tapr^tingargumentsr; thisarea.In order toirtiprove ,sity regents to d«£l *rfth,^de/Aard forUiis," She explained. opposed theidea.Dela Garza, . t i w^'Poecwe wefuture of 7,-, edifcaiioflal endeavors, we U Garza explained.,. v,-/ "^took^y®®* to build a the merger because they*r students^ faculty and ad-given to students." "-jt-iReP. Felix McDonald, of* |25millipn campus. Dallas, believe the University wants ministration to studythe'idea. "" • • • When stuidrab vbjt^vih^ a : fedlnbuig Monday requested and Permian Basin received^. :—i— March prefetace poll, thead­ hearing in the House £2. minion ipso factor We ;f°ok 10/ years to build a '$2S& ministration;:cdunted. 3.0Q0 W^i'3" -Higher Education Committee votes from selected classes SSfJzasx.il!. "•»««» "mpu.. Dallas W Permian', v:< ^fternotiflcatloh of Universiv.-i;.where: we've gotten," ^dded ''V& Regents'^ Chairman -Allan Cardatas. - Basin received *32 mi/fion .>» facfiM "^£1"JSL-.tad r.'-Shivers' merger support ex-Cardenas also believes'the We Struggle like almighty .rtO aef£% no part in it We were thrown ^V^tresseii/^n •» statement the ^opposition argument of loss of • 9 ^^ out of it," de la Garza said. ^^jame'day. -'' ^ local control, a major point of where we've gotten," Pan Americqr -Votes 'were 'obtained v M Pan American student body; * disagreement, is invalid. ' ^tlxroUsiiw^s^i^uyi^'^|as£^b Regent Reuben Cardenas said. * ^president-Edtfe de la Garza "Werf (the regents) only $et^f b^use few.stunts'everV ;^^^;yHc.Y.wuwy.Bi^MW'WHi.a{uw^i:afbUcitt:f6rtlieiiniversi^tlie^>to metge becauseo^^nMl^|f^re8CTtatives would,appear, administration runs it Idon't report noting the Austin cain-' with ^System ^/sefiool plained.ThepoI]revealed54 ^4t;>He, htariBf'to alert , puta lotof~ weighton the Ion' pus* low percentage lof presidents^ von JSnde sub-j, per^t.d ,the studoits opr ^•vcl^tij^ators of student oppori' a of board,*.' he said.-Mexican^Ameriean^rstodetit8$ mitied his,report. The com­pmedthe ictea and 37; percent P^tioo to the ibngk. * v< / Because the 'presoit Pan However, the report concents mittee-learned-that^each !favored'Jt :••/'" /' ^^.-cqport-^ENdeii^te''" "* " "" ' " " """ i^Af^ltyfpr^em^vftoil,; Wpiidef:Pan Amet^can fadul^?: taken in Janv^,-found.that JMfeenj|techairmanand memiier' 75 percent favored ."tie a, Pari American ! * inergor, ^.percent opposed. ;^etails < adv^n-. down Pan American ^Si^ages andrdlsadvantaffefrarU-and disadvantages airts-•^ processes,,nfnOASjtlkri .-'vnfivon .Ende «d SaninlAniA wtll havamAM •••••. «tn. mitied. t -J j r», Mexican-Americans than fanPair -scbool lxidgets areindividual­lqr.the regents and l p^rcent­ •Kphe rq»rt after a November!. However, Pan American, American' once 'they"get ly prqiared -and submitted to offesed no. .ccHnment. Two-: ^^4discu8sion with three Uhiver-. S'lfdisniasinn thtvo irnivn'r. vwould benefit by beingable to4arolling," Cardenas sa|d/ , the chancellor ai)d ~ regents Imndritf :'of. thie -370 faculty' piesideht%aqd • lae the three to fiveattoni^n^^Van^r^Um& agi^ jthat: before -apprpval^by^-the membm responded ios -tho . Legislative -Budget-,Board, foil. £&( cited "political clouts the '?Tiie s:.^gree?;t^T l!?AT * VARY.BETWEENfor System schools. However, * Garza noted. The board has .teacbes here (PanAiinerican), ,1 I OEPARTMENT8. BE 8URE TO CHECK de la Gam sees tto monetary been 'more responsive to while hei-friend, a PhDat the I |,WJTH YCUR 'DEPARTMENT FOR b®^tefOrthe.ne*t lW^ye^ „jfs^entssirii^iheme^ertalk ^UnlvMsite, mak'es the same -v 1ADVISING SCHEDULES AND DEADLINE if ftui American joins the began. B(e expects,thee coo* 'salary.'' %.• ^ [INFORMATION, " System. The biennium budget ditioos tocontinueif the board" ' De la Garza eroecia^y dis^ luslilready been approved by ;is retained. ^-, " , agrees with tte way imrtffdi Budget Bo^' ^ Also, Pan American PresP the merger idea was handled - -.4* ^ent Ralph Schilling, who by the administration. * IpHANGES AND'CORRtCTIONS; „ . Dela Ganasdoce^damant', wodld~ answer onlv" to the -Soirees sat£ tho idia fir*f • «•-. S*1001-OB IflClfUP MATERIALMAN '# VOUR CURRENT DEPARTMENT. Goto th« of:' */flcof A. D^hoeans," ^ad<^d. ' j^J&egari about two y«uu ago b;AWc»i or M^ofvtht-FALL-COURSE.I 13 ??n ^mericata-ftfgent^f'Sac* '^'^frlfllftr^|36»h6i"the coU^es in Swiith < SCHEtfUr ll^onel^ Garxa^ believes the ^enthusIa3^ ,Tiav¥', b'ee# t%^Mwaited to merge taSa' ^M^p^-;|Unlv«r8ity of So6th ?>Texas., System funding methods.; f. de la Garza sAtd, 1>uC the ;>;When theiHt)posalfailed, ,'we' r; r^CARDS YOirCAN ^icuutBl: |^5t »J?v v-r^K *• ^ •ACADEMIC INFORMATION: I }: CAN PREREOIS^R TOR MORtTH^lfzi .^i.yPW^.D.SAN'k PERMISSION IS.REQUIRED FORtES81 ' '2 H0UR8 OA FOft 19-21 HbURS. Obtain p^j Viweo before feu see,your edviw; f -• ^ J~ ^ ^ -V,-!' ,v.^. » 1 •- JWRN w YQliB tOMinJETED MATtRIAUI TO VOUR DEPARTMENT. DO NOT LEAVE THEM WITH VOUR| MOW THERE'S,AN V '•> • V. n , ANSWER FOR.TROUBLED;. 'JKUCVC/rOH MOT. U ^•^hOyiriZOQO ttm*r ^•^Sh^feows what to do aboirt eyer^hino -*°*"or TO I n« OUT fPUR CAnOS CAftEFULlV. , , ^ornvolly'or^aciietfroufelod^ .About of-~ ino 1 Z ^mthntS w»miHi thtlr atrdt on Molast «*wl * at"# %jki the dry and slcaly sKi0^afl<|a ^i^-M-gnnglitfUon^ Ohm us (Ana to Mi> ran cotnafrmfoyiniaMhm^ maak TURNIN yOftft MATEMAlSjeARlV:, Km I." ."-| t'F YOU JHAVE QUESTIONS; SUQQErHo^M Complaints About any aspect: 6P-L SUPERVISION-MAIN^W6|i8iggl.B<^a%:| kirts, tops, halters/ smocks zm^ItheSway^ to?go this summer >*sam„Z£«rr­ r i'C® -5^-^ Shown, just ono of tho 'big-tops' from our collection.Thisone in psach. natural or cinnamin, $15.95.Theskirt with patch-pockets, in cinnamon,^ yellow; peach, blue. $19.95 ­IS®# feasapig.. > L ,;•} ,-*3|Mar-v 0 5, i-Mm­ f~r7 as^ *$$: r m: % i <" ^ ^ * ». 3t% J-T ' V-f * pi} "V* 1 > < ^r. f ^•' •. Amatchihg Haltsr«nd shirt.just oneofthemahyhalterjooks you'll firidt at the Mushroom, .!!! cinnamon/natural/blue. $21.95. The flared skirt with front pockets also in cinnatfbn and natural. $15.96. SM oppoihtment only;: S! ''M?75v/THE:bm m i 11 -3 -X? ** ) -1 £»rV*J "*"*** ^3r ^ 'j4-*" M " " -i f "V-« — By T%e Associated Ptbm ; potatoes in^chcockroach*;Raymond Frank and Mansell. for Kleasehon capitalmuntatf-up their bodies i»a tend saw; ^ ^ %» < * -S-JlvJi J 1j^rgaa^^ar^lss-je>. »»•??» ed a ISO,000 civil rights suit' Tuesd^againsta staeriffand jailerfor severalalleged acts fact" as the£dinner was .n-.K-r^il.'.". ™,I mk _.*-, ~ * i,r~^ unit that an>ncv%to ioin th» to take airarfafthe ^mversj^ «K^;i >fmundane; sieriie'facts' thatqftaiac& of mistreatment, including carried to hiscell, Kleaseo ,°°^',!he *5* The says Heas^ ,is being sub-" appeareda few hours after" £"* „ Repressive restrictfans like a sandwich." "I HOPE vou'"a>ii«r*oin>'T-^ec^ cruel and unusual they told other Mormon mis-?Y®? surf any^y Ifear W libel law4 and awe.of profeskxuiS nninniT KiitAQRN " kapiim$hment in the jatf iir sionaries they were going Itf IjeenlHlled, fJ ^ ajrjf; t%^tor^CM»^|j^^,to%^ standards have handicapped''tafaatitiaiiit dSfS'^StoS ^^rr^^;S3i« a,«a^s^<£zs,,*»,*«*.»» «**»x STS^VStatMiM.ta~a»«S. , . * . ,, WM.Mfcmy a»*...,>Ijjg.-i w Editor l^wt.WooffSaid-he piecesof white bread April U. poisonous insect, about five A MAV It trial date is set The alah* mw kimm rjit* K^«,n"hu~i * " <•>% suture-pMb-mrsD^'®liy»g "no aCaii" The centipede was dead. His Indies kjog ind'half an inch PnifirAnmmit • sPsffirtMili', " ,,"4* chief defense attorney. R. wide, was dead because that JEnVITOniTICIl.t-., ^ Roscoe Hafey,;was given the was the only way it could be -~rTm~T~M J > \ mtiu •£§!& ^ insect, Measen said. kept betwera pieces of bread !:*_ Vr^ Mr**" rCi tU^sw^wrvtT^^P-^nttd .the WcSSFiftit''several'fecfi W9 ^Interviewed on Tuesday by in the hope be would bite into The-Associated press*,,-it without looking: , ,i gyx Kleasen said he had beyj,"Cockroach l*cos" jbpg^Lg _ _ _ ,¥«. f h starved on skimpy meals quently are served to him In ^~j__ m A M _ jPPl • . ^ ' >iwratt<»rjjhe ilS^E for weeks. The serving of the the jail, he saki. Sometimes " 1/1/ w£SkJt llA/yflMlM sandwich followed Kleasen's-he is so hungry he picks out .%& C %0§£ 2^0 f^?V# . complaints about the food.he 1the cockroaches andeats the "lULL ^ ** • w '41 ­ «»o aaw -tte 'tjaid. '•" > ^ '-«T-[ ?>• food,but other "times be can't. , WASHINGTON 9l ^Have You Heard? on Water,-a threeeople of tbe United States of America . civic and environmental water experts called'' wouldn't smell asnice as they do now,"he add­ , Nm* R»Hgkua ffitek.Optmy . _ together by Interior Secretary Rogers C.B. ed. ,"But we-ctumst get along withoatwatta'^i^' ' Wed.Nita Cable Channel 2 Kortan to'discuss the future of the nation's , -Peterson said a 1973 report by the National 9-IOPjM. water supply-,1 -v t §? < f 1"£ Water pommisskm has taken on icven mote ;• * > In announcing the meeting, Morton said, "If"i.meanlhg with the devdopment of the worH " •'» ' .wedoat atUthfrBcrtgeoeratfac m&y rafooe^fodd crisbanl the:American eo^rgy shoftbg^^ awatercrisisofevengreatercansequence'If^that report-wwebeing p{cparedtoday,h6v' than our current energy situation."^—^ " *--< suggested, it might not be as optimistic about . T^rson, whose Cabinet level c^ficeadvises' ^-the future of both the quality and quantity of ' the White House on environmentalaffairs, said the nation's water supples SALEM, Ore. ^OPI)'^fjiirwo other civil lawsuits^ l^^ars aga^or natiomride Stateinvstigabjrsaremvblng were filed naming the thurch financing pmpuaca.' ;a|UmiIlko<3uirch financing .-.r minister,-who ispresident aoil^The: twovfbmsrnow areihra-: IySh^+.-LZKii? <• -£JM plan' In Oregon ^»hose chief operating officer,^of , condrfnatW rf receire• operations 'are^ Qear coUapse : Church Sei^ces Programs, a >' and tnistieedi^s. Foster ltts and threatening 'the no^jrofit Oregon corporation, ' been etijoioed by the MaUr mortgages of 300 churches and -Continental Securities ^nomah' County Coart td , and the investments of ,about Corp. ;# ,p«»inittiihnW Georjgia^Wa^ingtnn)OreiBon,,.vThesuitby;Comm{ssioner^cdiToratioM;'-saidfchBrclt" WHEN YOU . Idaho,• Montana," • Califonda, • Rank Heaty allied somefc mortgages putnpMcotiateraT : Arizona, Minnesota, Penn: the money was used to "invest for loans arranged by poster sylvania, Texas, Louisiana i^t speculative loans and in-or the corponUoin, now are tind parts of Canad^lodiidiag vestments unrelated todiurdi in default. Value of the British Columbia and Alberta: H fiiynring or any.religious ptm-v mortgages,' miastly hdd 6# OF THE..300 church-pose" ' , , " ' ^America^ Gnaranfy Life fa> mortgaged possibly threaten-TWO OTHEK SC1TS were 'sunnceCo.,wasestimatedat ed,^qHikesman said400arein ^led in Mnltnoiwdi Coanty,' abott 9£m0|hinl ,' mm Vi*­ .Califdrpiaand theDeepSootkv Ore^ CooH inPortlandIndip " Tbe'lHigashi rqibrt^to Ikr ,The2jChj6gon Corporation federafedistrict court In -taortaitolntf tfcat taddMt fa. ^ ;*w^tosa|ein Oregon,filed': ^roprdctors Wwr tMtight^sticii^ promiiisoi^ i ' Coimfy Onmit „ finabcipg; for ,a;ischool nt ^ matu tn ^ operators ' cfiiropractry -thropugh " by about140 charchmemberk' ,rfjtheiw^gram, headedby thef Tpster'sctiaiorations. .. ''rlnadditkn, his reportsaid as ReV; *t«?o>d Foster, ol, vThose> sjiits alleged [aut^moai as *mUBoa nov |4, iuetn, Ore. ^w '„a Foster 'diverted corporate owed,tb. •boat 7Jtm.ctattttP ^vfonds to other investments.; membera 'who hold cerr^ NORTilArKMCADMLCONnEX mt&m ^fFoster and his wife weifenot 5 ""tls Hd—dlc ; -a^ilahle for comnient aiod' *r <• A tTW reported vacationing l:us*Zmdtf«uitt m ^^newhminAriaona: ^ , MM 'aJ/The Salanmin^terfouhded^''as collatetal to'aticiire lMin 'MOMfmiAC Bfaonyi|to»,tt| yitoi Churtii Service ProgramsMill v jlilr"' ;jDMtUi^efltal^Securities nlrtmt '^iTiit'llffillit'^n^ftirillf «?i ipm-i!§. upmooeyonaiong^ennloa«, rXv?rf-.-,-v5^i basis,to help thrir churches: TM ^iadges, mostly for H,-. 000^ were to be paid backinS' yetrs at one' and oae-half times their original ralae. ilf^^s33V, il^t-UrS' wmmm „ ODnWINMT .during Wm '«VEA8tr>8DIIsmatrM( wm^mm ^rs5£sfcir^ # 'wsbssar^ iSm^smk pACABMiactMAMAmMaui *" BtbatMkStt«t '.?­ r* Utah* »».». :,M ... toe ^JSSSSSS ^hm#aiissS6^^H SKoeJSho *sm* j s ^ ^ ' $$? vr &?.&il ;W«jmqk« end. " HKPSKIN Idtchai •sr. ^<--vh »» •" JS >..Jitariua fc •* JS-f > l7«5w !;s»yokmHoga taniNil ^kATHBRSAtK^.. ™3roWti®;HBP '•Utrit, tthn-»;««4 x 1 i 11 i y >,?<• ilCt / ~ ^^gC^pitolJiaJfcy * •a^ MlfcABoOrandf l^r4tavacad» ui r/joffj acBBsar^i tiOUSTOI», TixAi77tH 4 rir^.'W Vrrrt' 18 • ' tSiiWtWii HH "^IsSk <* WSffi&Wri-'i; «&:oseaissr. --oP-* ' -. • ®f,, <«sP*8L rfiitj , J otmcir.T^C^s^4ei^e#Rofe|Hifce a • — -.-* — • « • •£• •• ;AtZ' ; •_•» :,•:.• -»>•; ••• • • .i--f*l .' • .'.•••L.» .•m '. ••^ —."A i.... :.^.-<\ r.• '.'iivj L'.\. -. C. • i .1. •-.•..! 'I.': ~ 'J X -v' «-y 'u; .*,// TV?--*—: IteiateUkewoaldKovide four "yes" voles on &ree4yWayri5. ' ,,','•*^"*,1 • preview' commission lacks ^.airidan^c^inMce;:-swi^^'1 ;..cwer Southwestern BeD's re** Bell with an additional.*6.4 chicano members, Friedman federal assistance and amen-' * _ ,%?^»rate readings or five 017"if/Keeping; her; Campaign r quest fora at percent states million hirevenue. Thepbooe Vflore votes once topass. The-promise to seek restoration^ has asked the council to ding the Capital Im» hike,will come_v-to a„bead..... ' # ftMTfiMilr mbimIiiim.vhnna •-... .a. . •.. ..«. • . •••-#•-• ..•i-'v. ™; • j-v<-*v_:. . • :../• Im«.Mul • - . . flO.inillion. .conncil. members; have ini*-full library service, Coun-.-; ; enlarge the membership of' provements'3'rogram. at a CBy. J»rimp ^midalt. .? " 1 dicated the ordinance has four;,. cilwoman Emma Lou Linh , the commission by four. 1 a traffic impact ceport'on "W .•= The council willreview lflTS votes, V-JjasproposedrestoraUon'oTM* Lebermannhasrequested the consequences cfclosing ."*:wfcflhas sdwWed fc .lim^flames. At lastweek's -Cwmrilman Lowell I*toer^' Friday hours and full summer . that the council direct the-entrance and exit ramps pn, wuy-day, wjth .three, otbe^/, counci) meeting, Bell division tnasn may propose an alfers'programs at all branchy Navigation Board to study the MoPac .freeway -will be 3% major prehearings oi^manager Gary Bryant aAed native ordinance, allowing ex-„, libraries. „ , \X elimination, of open stack delivered to the councilhy the ktV renewalof Bell's franchise to' the coimcjl torauider sane panskm of drinking hows A report from the city,, hydroplanes and other racing dty manager. .operate, a glue and paint snif-1974 data. ' ^ ~ ^ * Friday and Saturday. |,-,^S'.®aana8er's office said the ac-boats from Lake Austin. ^ xThe council voted not to Ong ordinance and tiie repeal. , City Atty. Den Butler told If the council votes 00 the£ tion .would cost £4.000, and The council will begin im-open the ramps at the' of a Planning Cwnmlssion-tbe coondl neifiber he nor the ordinance for the not thtee 'n«cessltate the hiring ofljad-pleirfenting its decisiori to Westover Road interchange; to aQow a Sl- in the SOOO block of the ttgaresJ if. ^,t. 9.lr.c the new .conncil takes officeJ,' the newly-appointed charter .; considering two, resolutions awaiting the reports; Drive. . RespondIngto Bry«it'srp- After,;tbe. hearings, .iest,Butlersaid Kyantwas Something for Everyon&S 'iM coondl ninst liear "trying to have yoor cake and -on extending drinking eatittoor' "" * - few NOTICE!! increasing thecharter review Bntler called his Qrst priss THE SLAVIC DEPARTMENT STUDENT CHARGE ACCOUNTS " committee's mgub«iliip and: cdbterence ever (last -wedc to: iZM-onersP h restoring fuB Ubraiyservice^'I respond to a letter from NOW AVAILABLE k £ 2r Language Russian (technical a| GUARANTIE SHOES Boiler with usorping thedy8 rW ?S'V •aiKHDmlKtts1 literary) ,. HKSHiAND MALL ^ ^ |CIubs,|Lci ^ Workers 3' Czech, Serbo-Croatian Mail this in for application MCb^attainpt t^B^todls'' Name literature^ Poetry, Fiction, Folklore," creditand^eliminateVofvad­ tfcacn to itsreqnestTbie;litk»e Art, Drama, Ifilm, Civilization ( Favor Drinkin^ Ordinance ^ r^wrip^wy Kai tliiMt«iwlh>pi i!±i, or phone 453-9804 gl Not surprisingly, many ;drinks to cover expenses!*';•, '!iD hours of the <&y, and ^»e* to court ifitdoeSn't aet thefiH Aistin d«to owners say "yes" "ft's bad to have to dost .-have had patients involved in crease. to the pcopMtdcily onliampe jayt when we get aiaflboiae.',alcohot-rdated aeddents in-The coondl will conrider a GOOOPfilClSJUSTTWBEGMMNG # r v to«MM;<&jnl^lnn& «Ucli-if:;jrJiat:;happens..>aed>|1inwasvdasni^it>^i.vjiaint and glue sniffle or­ lliMnlMti jfy>^WM^^P^S!^' r snwi^ffiiOT with tte (wreat ,„Ae said. -i% ;dinance in two forms. The, are the viewsof^hospital anddrinkinghwn-s," WayneBodqc a A driver tor the Aosttn Ant-Councilon Youth Affairs. > atebulance woHcerS, who employe of the Playtoyflnlv ^iailance Service elaboratedoK composed of Aostin tiigh' l*»or ;tteX9rt|na|t^for£ sahL _ -the possibility that laterImtn acfaod students, studied the STEREO AND QUADRAPHONIC TWO Brace. Heftdricks,' Castle ?.mi^itdeciefeK n^it-tnne ac-problem of paint sniffing and m^WMwWW ivkve DAYS Aortia Mce tM Bob 'Cred lnittgder, mind th^. tidnitt.' 5-" ~ Tr ' drafted an onlinance. ' - MDesbdievesthat, ifpassed, san^e ophdon."0«r dub sar-'. "A lot of the andialance -The dty's >>g«i department tte onfioance wiU not affect ' vives oa natianal entertain-.: drivers bere' agree with me also has draftedan ordinance, "tte rtert acfaL-jh ordg to make/ ttuttlieoitfnancewMUIiea differii«fran«iesouthcmift-O1 3^--%Af, a 'i* wUWttJc, to stay opoi liwgei jpaoed ega? ^^ *»&-, U drivers wqald be on Ike toad "Ihe eoanea wflCabaliW ^ ^ *jn-^Several • dub owners tst-at one time," Pat FSriey e*. from Balcones Drive area Prices lhis Wednesda)r and Thursday are rrially low ^ pfakMd that because of the jMwd, -v residents on aproposed apart­ ..nnriiktveenikUs. andSon-diwrsritv AiKttn1* 'wm^r -"AiwtBwnwii rf Hm^ Iffratwl' >MAP>smi Esoaae^, , fyersitr of A'nsUn's'wwk' J rAlmttSpereaitaftta^li dmudl*-m.Satnrdays. .. force, :maay^people do not cidents we-see involve between a ! Z&sm ^pwp^5w»Wft*ra have nwA tbne toe^ogr the dttakers.Idon't tWak that «]• an ' big OARAGE SAllE^ to Uquidate wirie merchandise. ­ • l^ore City Co(|Uicil ii^tt lifeiincechtbs doae ^ will increase," be aai^'''.."?.-~ Many iifins 3#^ ** '"lfajbe, if AUdav-bnai. |a«|ect.Mt|N»l {TWO OATS Off1^ -} fv Ina.reqicaK'tyirical of the :"Anstln is aettiM to b«' *re extended, customers r nkm becaos^ of Jn>-­ II ill T HlW li' itlt > I trafSc^^d«£ . niirethaiianM»Stown.?toP * , r Sheflt pie st» op-later. Sane mowwc^i ,we open, AaCk •pt!;^?T»e wotkedonnl^t^ifls ;3 '•veutwrii— j v " < r V-ffSsfo fitime to Sdl enc agb< sndday stdfts-Bsopledrilakat ^-3sr „*ountoytt ^ ^«R55Tw,fnw: SMttUlilO n^;*«A«ANn4a3p!fi \ Great Buy"" if:lour:, smi T< ^,Fo*a»JK x'tif 1 . v M91H) OMBtAIHQMCRcavn; •istmss /--.r'sjii.'t; MtlNDOUr'. irlt. iaaas'^- w».l) •a-" *JL! Ht** the Universify Ftyinfl |RECORD CHANGtRS ^KERS 1 BLANiCTAPE Milling &&= i_ -7i ^ »• -f Ifi'i tp. . . ,A"*^ S* :ssa?® fW-.< MEMOREX 45 CR0 { April 2^7:30 |».n#'BEB 166 r 4^^ ~v~ •»r '•MWCUSBIC 4'A •MOMwnoax SI^7 ^A«n^rtM>gaJ^aoiJt.pit4aieajMt IDMtAlUB •IhtHMS | .Bmw ^ t- t*» UiSlmtaUa.wdy ibi 129.95 *£*| ShomrotkjMl 7" tW^ks&r ,1.11,0t UiuvencJ 80Mm. 8 TrV..;. 2.99 1.11ivftiin imm Memore* 90Mih.8 Tri.;?3.99IJt K) 17SSV3 my irwMhribt llf.tS MU ntmmw..iw m Morontzfanparial76..i199.95-J14I TDKC402PaluCass.i.l 2/5.992/241 K8B10TumtoW.OnJy.2M.95im Konear CSR700...:.. '249.95 ;$1I» S(OtdtHC-96fenta.cnMtt* „1m Mm MUIMT«ntakb«ri^Usr^»ii lULK i 6.€ «0^ ir L) i Ml r\ iv ftgfv Sf, i"-A (1 Mmm llNNIBI BJ10 mn CDS0M IMS • «<-/ sKwewe mwms 4*:-. .aiimony ht oout i; • I',Ti» Mnim tss*:-. »liitiiiiCninl. •Sir" Itappears ttrangl •ui.'lfij »> -vf07?r*< 29 •IMIUftt •ssri i iri" nil sES^secs® h*n~?rVig' "" liiakioic^e'aiKl'omer^^H^ __ V ;wby i^nBmmenta helpw1 dttim «ir ta 1255j in MOS ^o. > * Ip1! A*nK>ncl..,i-v telp r ^ . t.tbpjt 7^* i-T tWMtan illmlnat* f ftWJIiOi iMM Oltt HW ? Not**. U«t $W« •iniw.w; IjTffl'ifiH'if ^TRACK PLAYER m^mSPm m • — *SMOOTH 'M *3*30?'" •ACW ^ lim»n%^ % -y-*., '34 ­ ;5te ^ "Li -^3 SIBttO ittADmbNES pBSI pxmm iii UUMM"' Sr-'/ ~ s> -c/v rf --' "i_ij i msm® JP-^v fa ^ -T ^ ^ g < ',lat^^WiclBt^mV,'ui»ervice thpJJnlvertity of Texas Chapter of tU mere isuuie cnatw that wonami *»r JSSKSai&g3£3&£ ;*fa*v ja'TO'^asysss ^yr,Tsr^is± •ssssjssM'SfS^sfss: ^ - tft the sftme^lmereceiving to? •meet';the needs wsrs bilingual children ,. >;n >"^ iects ^'Tho whnuTm^T* ta?t after $vingnotice, fmbvedbefore tfcqlease jub >W*,or «*•»beenctaap** was begun in the fall of 1973. IJ2 .Wo Designedto.train teachers to •I sSLtsrsrisssss-t^,*»»<*.**& :v 'nut instruct, cas2ifor anything, about either' problem. Ca»;\">ra^4e*a?°?,«' anything tw doneto get mv deposit hadfth are ttafte* P^ntedfor pedestrian.X&*K S5S5JS&&«»»*** • Mrt^AJ).^^ !^fvSSo®8^. .where, '|Vie}d> Pedestfian''­ -Given theinforraa&m youl»vesetit. yoftr signsareiOcated andat pedestrianlights qt ^MU^toara, lrf2i™a,»«d,« '„*. , ; T^T-;48®°®y ®' result of "improper wiring,"' taVe not recebeimy deposU. J.BJ9L ^sta^ecall£>adealer^inofSfeatfi&: As y ^WrirtrifesifflV ihp fir* r -ilt >» „u !l. ^nen "Blanco sn^ ^ ^ As youknow, thisapartment cwnplexwas ' ^own-^ouhnwobably have answered mm: ^^iS^SSSSS^S^!^--as^-^^ew.,ts»^PiC .•ssaswcasss^ asj^jfsjssftas' ^ eligible for any depositreturned According model of car which IVa.^» to thereglooalmanager rf the company, the J ww»»n^ s t w iitStllf'v. ^ { f* J f QUOiltE, Srrring , qalchr ehpet. /, nnrtr cftou/a. /mlm teiMfe­fxulrWa. ImparrtJ ai\J Iras. B*?nahd mnrxlAU^l f* "^nrnrnUfmnm. ' T^HINER-BEER NiT^I ^ turn• down-'. ln ua ocuwu i^auc^ n»y -,-!-«i§!g.ii ^ -m wmsim .''j^^m''-^ f 1 FAMILY FUN . „ ,.., ,. t . , g?M^aKnM^p?3u ' " STRAW HAT Ithe summer. -^ ^ A. PIZZA. mtiu^ fttnwm .WLAU' ywir,HAPPY HOUR ^3-6 DAmr ^U * 1/tetr fT»nwhl I ^ CANOE c-'j jmmApril^7 M ^ 6619 Airport " 1000 S. LAMAR $7.50 '" = *9fa «j» MMaai 1M~ ' HIIiiin il*y>immi..7^iVri* mumiu rt»> VARIETY O . COURSES OFFERE Culture, Linguist;^ 1 /w//wrte and.find^ oyt p. UMItide from iean brisket ot Deef Dressed, boiled an Department pf Oriental and -African Cured to impart tne Corned Beef flavor Thin sheet 0$^ heaped on rye bread, served with kosher styl P'r!-'!r; and • '• \ ^ j4~ r Authors *** qgfrh kind* f^edfajjetter and worked really happening fa that tirae^jluman dimenstonr~wh~ich JZm toraateaangMTIwasJiav-, solhadalototthingstoti^to ' tneant l could not put them ' ."52 ""y theirownhomes big thatgeneration ask bow is ; write about in "Tell Me a down as nothings, the world's s [IVe or wwebqying them, people it that in much worse Riddle." • , ^failures. y'^PgWtotowttenibad <• sitaatiocs we didn'tdespair. Texan: What enabled yon to! , Instead,'i saw how their . y* "Vj* , ,, perceive your time in a way lives were not really worthy \ Mjrtflfcathat industry J-was also writing about wUchSalingerandcomfc of of them, but how they were . teaches us to despair was human love, human need, the>thers,ai you've said,'' bringing great human , . iweiUjue. You were tinman difference and in-coalda't? , characteristics that in other djyMu^hty: *wsu to mi«trn«t .writing' ' Oben: Well, I was olderbut situations surfaced, in' ^fcaow^: -«£LD3 ^*on^ the sltoationxrf women.' rhad certain advantages^ different ways — courage, •iM . _ _ __ dple:|ii;rg Wolwdj;• w^»ritiiig^about about, but which was what is around me and in my and camaraderie. pooroM people, Nobody was manifesting itself in a time. Icame from people who I felt I saw deeper into myi writing about that torced different kind of way in the were mostly illiterate and timeanddidnotftesnair.Ihad 4W ~ separaUon between hamu Fifties: the terrible waste of there 1was .writing. I could : what Aretha Franklin calls 'k le a^ hdngs HatWM in oursdioqK what is in human beings, the not assume therefore it was "respect," even for things J» y?h w«s writing fact that so little of it comes because J had something they which didn't surface In the ji ««»?«' conmnna-to bt And I was memorializ-did not , way in which they could be un-#i^ "** tf.fr "Ml Me a tag ^because it was the,,. The main thing though is mistakably recognized. i M HMflte Iwas trying to write time of .the literature which that l was leading that every-1 knew everything wasn't i -­"* despair, of that said. "eveiTttoig's phony*' : day life that most of my coun-phony. People don't live that ,, . , , ' (Holden CauIfiefcLin "Catcher,, trymen-^nd 'women1 were . way, though they may sarit1 *wasaslantmeqpestiop, in in the. Rye") and. all the • -leading. I was going out on a . If they really go from their r erm* .** remarkable academic novels Xhich job eveiy morning,I was rais-own experience, thdr^o^WM ywatiaii hqw was it that to weren't aboct what wasreally ing kids, I knew what the lives, they know it isn't true. ffx' rsT 1 f O'UiK Back by, Popular Dmmand Ibegn to 8 w NIGHT IrilaIrani live performanc* Ml m i f i I'*••••• • " Im Cav«« lid.' 327' wfm ^mmwrn K­ ^CHMV^TTTHEAIBE CENTER 1ASTNIG, V"t'^ THE ROYAL 3 j SUPERSTAR AMERICAN 9f1UWIVItNlK % RESERVATIONS 476 0541: A N/fti pieceShowbantl No&Touring t monday -friday 9 to 7, Saturday 1to 7 ^ ^ *!» April 25 thru May^4, nightly THE BUCKET Origins! jBmfaway production concsfv^dTby Tom .O'Domm Mki j m M-T—­ "-S , t&rSp-'f-e. u ^-?s< ^ f XfV. , , »* » 1-, W3S, GUITAR IF' ^ ^ / U "abb­ k -­NOW t Th« Cultural Entertainment Committee! ''t• of the Texas Union in celebration i 51.00 COVEI v.-^c the lastday of classes offers to 1 * -JMArt Optional Fee Holders 4& 1 ^ wwiiS *4 1^: -* *.ri "• ir-w ' --J J cfe" .•i-^ ^ -,va­ 8KWPM M«,« >»*9in Juesdoy/April 22/Hoag Box V-* I## W^kdoy^$1.00>hh Optional ?8ff But ilhtdwki JM^r, IGnsolving, Co-0p/7:00 & 7:30 PM ^ , i >? &..4 'No "r™1°r • J m V*"3 ,W%"' tSl s sjpo® v 4 warli&rsetff~;an: exdctingXTiSudi notiomTarose due"to the1 aild subtlephrase shaping;}® : The •MMfivm-K '^awnmamTof the keyboard in;| time,«>{ composition in which * fUTOKST4-«-»-it,'-4~ •••• virtubsic styleVAlthouglr forwent works Such as Beriiot brought the perormanM^ iiic4f-V^ at times'an' ^ ;v"'5":"* v yiy-. ml... <•*>_***...?.:.^ -v. . JnDBXXF'JRXIWOKD MAGGOKCRQYMU.RQt SoSU ­ *ii ™ tatffa1 l^wn-CT fwlww, $175, BiljH. at to* l^££em«ypfeWTOBt; j 9&k i. • • ''talsgyag^Hov»rd krsMitt , w^sivewf^j *W ins: "Tjc.2^ ;#?£ * Thwt»r Jlf lOWERING SyftUonlMsl." ACADEMY AWARDS, .WFERNOo 12:0O-a:(KM.OO* U«M:4M^5 »»5SSS® NOW! 6:00-8:00-10:00 ',,.-^TwMttoW 3 15-5-45, $1 IS :.3fcHvS??; ,«~-«CEDgesMHWE ?• , HRE/WVMpRE . . . . «a«ijsSr\L "Mlfelittfarf did? 454-2*11 idt&lSMI « . is I iSS^EE ££&J&££=£3 ~ t HIGHLAND ft^ALL 4S1-/ 3?6 I H 3 S AT KCHNK". IN ;r ,sr*?rf .^Siiiitoasas?i^^p^ ...fP CAPITAL PLAZA 453-761A IM JS NORTH •PI IM 3:20 7i40 W^PIUS', 05 5:25 *45 today iaPresidio Theatres; SCREEN " fITO W40&&& 3KYJACK. AJME-BOMB OF SUSPENSE HAS ,STARTED TICKING 3i?5 m :,k IP^l sBmgmfe VILLAGE 4 RIVERSIDE \W&': " I M VILLAGE <1 RIVERSIDE \fi L &*t1a is tlie ngent who tokos on Mk^4p Ji m mrnm l;S s JwP rnmmmiimmmitssm UTHSIDE : CATCHES WASHINGTON WITH ITS PANTS DOWN' mm HlllHHii, i^|--*?i rmm,: in, I tw£ Texan Staff Writer „ The booklet, however, suf­ llliamM minted they areirecap-of theasMssoffi: BiZdKa,4 ^^B^^sbbw'SSII aatrBws 5 . ? cousins His solemn barr&ssing the «ast Humanities, a liaison group fm several occasions the nse,t partmeiUi> of,English''-)/; ^°^:tetweenfaculty!and,ku^fe.i^f^i.'gra^scree^^lmbs^|| /^ectaCis;Greyc^ 'jbbjiCeratM ;ilie: writings! C irffS * coll^tioni!'*aijd' tV--"-JL-1'••'•••*»••->•"•"• '' SuperbperfOrmances.frbiS^distraught Emilia foreign janguages)>r waitings . and drawihgis stories, ail written *,t viay'good. . andrais­ by University students "J 'Analecta's editor and cotPn^ ,An outgrowthh ofoF last year's tributor Tom Belinoski"^? i' *" ' Kaleidoscope; Analecta is;a became interested m the jour-|<:,§ much more attractive and nal .through last year's;.:# professionally , t put ? together -Kaleidoscope."It was not a{^ \ pubhcation than the former* very attractive book ..Hknew; ments the .guality ment other WoMeifulTy^ Theseus asks her to choose rom Sally Wlnstont .Tony in ihe. play Have. Ronnie Cahana and highlighting ->sa£i2Ll * $mj Chandler^did "justice to u frustration ;y]bat many qpnsider' relationship 1 kespearea final play, arm themselves for a duel playhinges on,the ^ ,discussing such themes as Several contributorsa, Palamon (C and'Awite (Howe), who are"ftimes «nd compliment one u&ESfiZ i homosex^i relationships and only had. their writings bat conscience is burdened by-£ -i.,h..rrf».H. h^i ^Qf ^their drawings published^ taken prisoner ina War; withVanother's honesty and'valor." making a traumatic life andj1 ' An° r 1agrees A« NRIMMISM »HOTR^ DM* MVIIM'IIU «( HOATH <• « , > -After putting on,»nroshake3t opting perforr 'da McCnidden. McCni&den's 1 There are a lot 2" friendship ,peaches ji .his performance playing an ~ M<»t engaging^ an actora mam£ the cal of •'The Two linoleum cuts and Oilman's Pus-of'>. Ahalecta drawing by Jon White .submission's from'all: ta at the Main Building infor-' ity .students. "I want: raation booth and department t again next year with tal advising affices? Although liA^citeki ^6UlJ'STATMPIllVt4?P Show TOUN USA significant lin&' CULB ^TATTSIOMVE4N Sun/theater a:Spanishpoem,v THE FINAL BASH <•1 SouThsidE . next year's Analecta^ which is % 1 ssy-a German translation of an AU YOU CAN MINK * Now has*h»}ia/ thing 2foliates inAer part^ ,y., ^ H4,f,U>4 v._^s...-»!;."A'-Tj>• 7, vV< 9:30AM-2:30A^ $ THETEXAS -Sun. 12-12 Jjji ' Student DiscountM TAVCRN^ Tonight! REUNION ::WWW Bvtittl m (Dacquiries will be served) s?&£NIGHT! $15 a couple in advancef r »OUI --r.t ;W-vS.;; M THE ONLY SON ol») | i $20 at the door Jfl.25 ,HI 3 p.m, ! i (Directed byYasujiro Ozui% Night!'i • T^­Dance to, tm raconts o! i\r£ Vt-(Stf ^ ^ m* " ^ ** v t- ha Is40-3:20-5:00 •. Witft Choko lida and Shinichi Himore • lies* Pinkard a trio 6 404:3^0:00 ' --24th & San Gabriel Jester aud. $1; 7 & 9 8.30 p.m -mldniBhtis 44,'^, ftT »J vL. "i. tree. . *TA». fevern ts totuM t "r Call[476-1440 for tickets i behind Gregory .Gyjn. -; X-f^XSt fvvl..r.,, wA> f-?ii*Zu ,AU ENGUSH SPEAKING HE fllMSi WCAGB"! HRENHEIT451 r&R MS Under the Trees & Skies of East Texas •*-^ ^ FS. W ^y%£^gfca$?£dlP i£A ~ »«®n > li'trP V'BB\ w M " /**>& April 26 Sandwich , 1R —Music starts at ItOO pm W* -«-;',> v 1 -y\*i thfcim hM ^ V-^> t* •MM n-g? Wigj»wayr^75 North exit Huntsville-r-follow the signs — Also featuring-MS^ '--'Ski 5,y ^ MundoE f*r* «T •*• 1 * FV>*» UJ-T lit Texas Weather • . ^ L JFV >* i v , v A^t^ei oj\\A¥i * .rr!»;«/>v jf Kv £ip your own lass bottles not allowed4 ti 1 &&* et Locations: fekjf OphWillies K®® #«43phv Jtiii^faii^ MlI 100 1 * i M'p Cdll(713) 24Sj7l2 "•3 ^4# •t *3i 'a •1 •4 .I mmi Skw»' ~—WE»j«*M)l1K"fcrS?>>.<» jys» -3B«esf8ssSis>eiB«j*Ba8» lfe»oliy dar>c(nii;ln>triictk)n,4W-W«4;;,> easing Witt Jvffr North W 2/t'h nj$W?«fcifoL^feVHfpiM"''''IfVa#«« J-'Have you heard Quiet Thunder? .1; CathforusedWycles 4TT-M1, i %'g j-s.%• ,-.v.-;r. • -.••or•r£fiY)L. < v / • a:-.«••-:• : '' • -!/-"irvv.-•*--' v •'• -• -."... • • • °i1 _f -.->i .-j >,» -;.. , vr: .. •• • -.­ tua.TralkM' house. At.t.4 «3fr-7Ki;-~ Increasing Utility rates in W. Ellraer stated that across1 fry drapes or carpeting*aon;t'"|ugl)L.ptility rates as the chief AfghaniShow puirt'2«-gwfr«:* nleally orlanfad students. If, you' Bl^.u^lKff/i&SmBfv^. Cannon TBiil452-1715 tof sale -, S; have h*d Intagralcalculus, afta second 'y frWly visitors, Call LwettlT^HwJ 1 :,«« DodflCDart >350 4H-4744 i ~ 1 jj' itmuj*r soplwnwrt aW. would Ilk* • sV i* - JfX* V MS*. j SdrW. Happy Birthday Turkey v iSi chance tor 4 scholarship that pay* Ml* j " „ • , • • TVPINO?PRINTINO, BIND) %! tlon, books, f*ts, andtioo a month,calf " "*• '* ^ ^-•:' Room&bath WCrad, stu,47fr-3257NE^D A JOB?| Hiflhjntenslty fomp fofiala 454*7977: ;i tTHE COMPLETE »fFftM«Spf.Cp,sy»g3A-2570 . Royal «(»c typ good cond $70 451-6361 FULim. JSB9PC Lost frregpbacKpack.Doug475*212 WAITERS! WUSSB^ |ipBTRNDI NGilfir* \ .» >?AND'4;j .Reportv Relumes, HOSTESS •• .'Theses, Km. tattart {-f ('tyaMarii-typi rMt»ur»m,-Mu«ty«t, * ,/ ?AHA0MAnd'SlMii' ,^IA/ism*n : Dm(i«iltfl»ne*d thnatidli V.intgge M Pf'Ji!} Dnly.-jOill. •"!"#' Unlvanal. rfem.-.'-.^feaiic: b7M^ Threads ymOINIA SCHNglDER OIVanjlflM; <5.00,PER MOIIB .Mfvlcn-rOradgata and VMS HM«*t476«N^^^^tHndln,,^^ 1 ^o* or mora off> ri • .BSCi?SfS5S?TS!S»5"^ftS?53tfc^rt2fft^r*^—i iSALEV^i ^.hoyuponcompl»tiono« to tMJAO p»rhftur «wr«tt»r, mv. n * i.-^—t.-'r!0I?'?'''i*n,r*,jManaaar RIM Horm at tha All N«wvl pi»ERTATlONS, ttiW npgrtTan* _EdvrtWnal^Cradlt CorponKon,rCa^ -DELHLf STABLES la* hflt(«Expar,anctdtyplitj,,Ji brtdga Towan, Whi t*»aea High QUallly RaghtarM Horm, Uroa Tarjrt«»nJ»7 B[ildl* Patti, Corraln#^ ' m-toi *«? 4i woodid ridlflg area Horm Available^":' -*• SSRIda^OiLaliaiAraa.'^ICulded RldM and?:HOLLCY'S COPY SBRVIOB T|l»eonh PARTOR:FUULtlm* Hlatparun/Call Lauoht on: Raquatt. Hay ;RI by;P|M* airvlc* ;typlni -""J-on Varlaty, Dmithoptfordlt-'5«»ffyaHon.1«nquIra Now'Atouti Tha« trlbutor. Plarci Mrrlhgv.cottuiM': --r* V A ' h ' '& '1 >nit £'1 f<5 \,'f 45 .iOtna. mi Mohla,Dr^v«, <7Mfl*-3C,5«A Anfwiw,, rwortk law,ate. Printing.Wndlng.Bar- JfaraTujloa • J TT* ,:;PART^riAt6wprki-t]00/fna.Can be fulU>MS2>! . SUBLEASING* threebedroom house fbr) BEAUTIFUL CANOE THEfig-• summer; Fencedbackyard.Call 454*195 j , after 5 00 p.m~ "" — Just North of 27th at- FINE BRlCKhouse.fefKedyartlipets,^ * . Guatfaiupe /'-Y ,appllcatlonsfor bedroom.For summer4175.00. Dave454*v.* BUFFALO:" >2707 Hemphill f^ark> V£:vcocktail »ervcr»;;Ai >Tyinpersonat25TI '" ~ J i x 074X Alan 474-6636 r ^ h San Antonio Mon., Frf I00 to Buffalo River F/shlnflAesort itnow tak­FOR YOUNGGENTLEMAN.Shareoew 4 00. 'g&M ing.booklngs-on the Butfalp end White. 'Ytome; Private bedroom' AC/CH S100. , MOffir TAKING APPLICATIONS for* .Itiver.No group too larpe orsmall: Call 837-4823 waltpanom Id' " ­ i-^gjjfpersonatMlka, T YES, wb do typfe e tfallfeMH>(B, f()a^m. -1p.jn^ v ^ #reshman themesr ' •ELtVERVrPERSON-wlth nlck-ilp': AL» TVPINO SERVICE. Tham. dlv truck. May W. Call Art a7MW1,. wrtatloM. manutalpti and buslnan fttfng Pick-up «, dellyery »ar*lc«.»*• ROW*;ANOjBOARD In nchanga'tor babysltHngf OH. Duval 454-43)0. l' tranaportaWoifcCall HH»batwaan H. NEED A TYPjsTT. wa-r* «secntartaf •paelallst RatumwKttars, theses, PARTTI^TYPISTwamedAverege typlngsklllSvOood kndwledaaf English pS-upand danvwYavS!aB«?ro-^o: trammar.Call«47-27»anyHma;v anddatlwyavaliai MABYL SMAU-WOOO mln^a,,°vernljghf.'F' E**ncm ,pwl,h-471 gHOMRTYPJNOand Notary Se^g:SiTOtttToathS? i47M940. ^ NELSON'S GIFTS. Zont Navalo and ^tH obI lndllit;;iaWair»: ^,ust?Nottft t>f ' "IT" GUad&iupfl A'LU Hemphill ^ >. -yrepnslderata.^'.Now^orjfjimmtr. "The « Iectijr« on ,»ue ,-vfS Aesthetics,-of Impennanence: * and thelSnvfronttient" willbe Mgiven'by^FriedtJich^St^ Fk>rian,{i fellowat theCenter; afflSSWS'82?SS?S2.?!^ ^ for. Advanced .Visual Studies:> ^ at MET, at 8p.m. Wednesday n« Auditorium. ' >, * * n ! snWv^i.,%^ ROOMS cirintfia: parlklpatt.Con-' «[«ioi; lALiCASB^for/pregnaii rnothMiriBdWtSliSfta­ .tLrr:ut,;heTp Calfcnilect 4anjAhtonK>,;51 Retrlgaraw^hot ly»j»..c»n;-ji»v«A .oamn JBWw WANTED FOR RENT tor,;>claa rtcofeK\C«fl.W BAT-;:.COMPtSTBfflFI mm thr?|70^i3talad0; SINGtErJiqOWS, M999rS54 •MAfC*. Kitchen Russian. 90/B^B ;166 ac.»m-fro,ciav44i-*ilJ i95i:CtWV prcfcup S475 451-2500 /'HFora Galaxy I7ituto MbSi79 .197IFiatlMam!rtii»pa«d»l000 47M3W 1W4 Suiukl aw good cond <7?^0t3. •' • PrancMilWwitalaKth&Wlo QraBda <•. "* ;or write now for any month or date you: BRICK, >1, Highland Malt area,* Buffalo RlverFlsh1i>gft«ort'v whnt cCA/CH, fenced yanct dlshwasJwv trees--. $270 453-^96, 4^-521^ 453-5771 v ­* ^ Rt A n (J oJJW Barnes*-Owner ^ ,i -^ LYellvllle, AR 72M7 t($01)44M215 3LMI UNF. HOUSES &£& si LARGE 2 BEDROOM on Shuttle.' IS03 ROOMMATES Murre* (West Cvnn and Enf)«ld). s22s . ,plus bills. 478-3101 -­ Austin were blamed ,Mooday as the major cause of a sharp ' decline in apartment leasing.'' .'Approximately 30 apart-1 ^,„?iUpl(eXe.l ^Ve. foreclosed in the last t^p--months, an otlicial of the; Austin Apartment Association: said Monday. > , "The apartment situation 'i. wasbroughton byseveralfac'­tors. First, Austin has built too many apartments for the town to absorbadequately and second, there isacombination y of a softmarketand high^fiU^ -ty bills," Rich EllmeTj presF­i dent of the Austin Apartment ; .Waad rlda to Qraiioii/ Rlcti mtS4t '^Association said, Tennltrackattttnmgctwap4754060^ comous briefs LOST & FOUND M _JS " 'LOSTMONOAY-ladJtiff'dr*sS'WrJ«f j.jva^^North 792^. Rides Provided for'Absentee Voters >nt Vntop PartMnotinn ' m m m WW W Wl v»ld i.osT: Embroiderhi woricshirt, rick-^ . Student Voter Participation show two films"Faces of Finland" Urgency of Hour rac^ bordtn, r«I btrttoo». ThJrd /Joor ; lS SDOnSOrinif a booth OSk the ' and "HviMra*K» A Famous Finnish. AC Monday 4/14 Raward 447-5741. ^ 6 c ..Dr. Charles Malik,:former' Hovse/'at?p.nvWednesdayJn Bur-1 .LOSTDOG WHITE; bl5Ckma&«ars,3 'tfna.i<«t^220. Tfc# freefHms will M bigblacki pottonbactCukasnoopyHi-:cday and extending, throughi • followed bya bilkhyOr.Ffan Kart- Main Mall starting Wednes-. president of the United ,L; •—Tuesday for any people who Nations, General -Assembly/ «fuoen oh next fall's course offering IJOST a/21 vicinity IF tennis courtt \ ._ :rn tt>eFinnlshjanguage* a raresub­ and Dr. William Bright,, .small (tanned) tandy Jialrad dMr.^81* gOWg to Vote absentee1)1 ject/'offered at ho more than two brownlean, vary frjijdly..^rd.,^?the City Council election founderand presidentof Cam-^ other-urtlversltles. \ . < GawsS^mito^^l'tSSSIlr '^A»dopi«iTtMai>Mad;art .deliver an address on the ^^^v -Audltorlum. Admission Js free­ bSS!.caiiMMiM11' ^""nisheiunfurnished military and.polUical situa­ % ^ tlDCM UMON RtOKATKMOO^MmW will Uon AMNOUWCItMMTt; sponsor a backgammon tournament AlMAVSKONOarA Isiponjorlngltsspr-. frqm7 to 8:30p.m. Thursday In Tex- MATE ROOMMATE naedad.foi;, SUMMER OMLV I «». I Vietnam. His talk will "•* "Wr be based ^in his impressions ^y-ingparfyand Initiation at6J30p-m.^' .... as Union South 108. Sign up In the " ^ "* ' and conversations with § Sunday, at the Faculty. Center, 25th J* v Union Program Office. SHARE-/FURNISHED: apartment .for^," *ommer. ViJblock from campus^^^ and Guadalupe Streets. Barbecua^' TDtAS UMON TH8ATM OOMMmS will v governinent offidals in ? the SS7 50/month . ABP» Female call? f' *•« tickets are l5 per person and must '*M sponsor thetilm "The pay theEarth A Wrtha, 476-5631 ^ . TO PiACE;A -.^1 DemocraticRepublic ofViet-be purchased by Wednesday. ,,Stood still'/ at 7 and 9 p.m. Wednes-SUMMER, FEMALE! MSplus E»L»rpe^ t AMAUCTA, the-Humanities . Council s . -. day in Batts Auditorium. Admluion 34, Shuttle ER. pool mm* or 4& TEXAN : -• V-South Vieti^i during a visit' shuttlatrontdoorOwn roomJIWABP.S-; -y.;, South and at Ate Information booth ^'AHTHROVOIOOY ORAOUATf siUMNlsCall Fablo40*5017. ». ttV. In t^Main Building ^ ASSOOATKJN will ^neet at 4 p m LIBERAL BUT SERIOUS students tO>' Silber-also j^'^ow 'slides. ! mwc uwg^Ag«rcwPA>TMaHt win Wednesday In Burdlne HaU116. srunoff. -,f pus Crusade for. Christ Inters .VJIKXICAN AMUICAN MIW STUDINTS wx«s UWON AWO awbmcan; axrua _ • CMumrm arid the Tavern Com­ . Applications are being.. ®mlfiee wilt sponsor Soul Night, . jaccepted for.; summer^^S. .. featuring llesa Plnkard, trom t:30 positions on The Dailv Texan -n' ' p m-^"""night Wednesday m ttw Planea «;ni, Tavern. Admission is free, Guardian 'Editor! .rlease pick up-. application^jbcasUMONmqaui mwucwcumin. forms in The Texan office in^;^ wiu sponsor; a: pertor- Guardian, magazine, will. wem to the office by May IJsfi the Methodist Student Center shar* 3bedroonVapt.Kent iW.OO/monthl'Si ABP. 473^717 Claudia •^CL&SjFlEKr SHARE LUXURY »? house:. ^.h 8 p.m.;Wednesday in C^oiogy ' alle^avNorttnifestAustin,'TOW Building,i00.^|,' IWTdmorr ri, -fc teticsi-, % KPOMMATE fleeded^ for apartment ot^SR* ROOM & BOARD UKer»n,4<1^8J2T SERVICES TyesdaK »,«ioo^.>n.at, FEMAL^ SUMM^R QNL.Y. H0use on 35th.UOpi^tbll(s;AAusf tie neat.jane laod^ll ""W LOOKING FOR A House ofrtipiex t« shara,for thasummef. cai(Bobratt2^ 2962.' FxcrxyssiAN Anoid summer up;to>70 gC.NBBgMg'­ \i ??A1 ! > r ,, MALE^TUOENTwanted; tOf,*hare ::«owestern. 4S1-3M1 house. a/c;• 890.per month pius>Vk «fee* J tfWty, OFAU.FEMAUEroommate to #x or house, call '471-4827, aitiy or latet ^INHUMANITIESc SENIOR /wants veiyS1 ^ss!ssrmmmm U^F«MAI^ Msenm mm UNF. DUPLEXES BH fe,»y-;Aftars.pm s ;?ftATl|.T,C iiite Mrttldtn I( wmss 11 carpet mm* la «losets."s ntalnad.lltS. •i,Wfo^tlw«f:»faa,-.t^l»c«i^^^ itlBH k'AlltrS, mmrnrnm tA-1 BEDROOM newtarpei -paint f refrigerator; 'aM^itoVw U .cedarpatto/big yard block east £ldV^OlN*Lamar;OwenClrt(e. stave 451 facilities." " "Some owners art losing money andsome aregoing un-still losing money. He Colella added that too many predicted-that timesare going der. Some owners are even apartments are being built in to get worse before getting : saying the hell with it and let­ better, ''especially during the ting the loan offipe% summer months when student foreclose," Ellmer said.-* t!; enrollment is down." -He1 said Austin apartmenh­ m' "Sooner or later if you do residents are lucky, because- business with the, lowest in most other parts of the bidder he's not going to be in country apartment'owners do i -business very much longer,'? not furnish ail bills paid. ' Ellmer concluded.. "People here get a lot of -. Steve Colella, vice-services for. the money. In president of;: Barry some.other areas of the coun-»,CilIingwater Co,also blamed \w &i' SOUTH DOOR m LIGHTNING ? rntoMOAtuu) f ^ ^ .. -v^: Ev«r>.J,; :i South Door's Best Band Ever CdlilNS NIGHT — 75* ALL NIGHT ^Pfry^our 7:30.9:00Baet25e : Highballs 75" NO Cove* SUN THURS Off E. Riverside 444-0711 i f-v I,£ .•KT*& K A A 1 y*t *J<' (VS, f,ffa -I i A s«8!s^ 3 k>1^1 A ^\ *y$ M sm?% 3M. 1 it •sf m t % 4>% S&Mi il • :£fc wmifStS Ome comparison with the small amount of people coming into the city.^..^ v ... . "I think you're going to see an increase in apartment rates but they can't go up too much because residentswould move out," he said. ' Colella said Austin apartments presently have a total vacancy of 18 percent . AtCHACOiOOICAl INSTITUTI Of UmUtt* ' . will meet at 8p.m. Wednesday inthe ? Austin Presbyterian Theological r Seminary/100 E. 27th St;McMillan j: Hall 210. :.i* CWCANO MBAW will meet at ip.m.Wednesday.In Burdlne Hall 112. MSimni or HUMAN OCVBOnMNT wilt meet at 3 p.m. Wednesday In Parlln ' Hall 305 to hear Dr. Kent Gummer­mam^dlscuss "Children's. Rates pf-vProcessing Briefly-Viewed v. Letters.". . tmmu.MWHts uaBATWN hojkt w)ir^ meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday in Jester s Center 309A ^ NATIONAl CHICANO HIAITH' OCOAMZAHON will meet at 5 p.m.: ^ ^Wednesday in Jester-Center-217A^:^ui: mumPneawCY will be sponsored by i the Reading and Study. Skillr^-v' Laboratory (RASSL) at 3 p.m^­Wednesday in Jester Center A332. - UAVKUNOUAOtS WARTMMT Will meet . at 8 p.m.Wednesday inCalhoun Hall;. TOO to present a Soviet film with.. Engllshsobtlttes'ThereWasanOld *>: ' Couple" ',1 m­ tlXAS UMONRKAS AND tSSUBCOMMIimi will sponsor a sandwich *emlnar v -^wlth lrwlf| SUUr,editor of the Gudfr:. -dlan magazine, at noon Wednesday >•'. "In-the* Academic Center Chinese v Garden Room. 10% OFF your next printing: with this ad i > K.j? ewfCJ-•*» Jim EXPRESS : PRESS Fast Turnaround High Quality§s. Low Prices ^^SoWO 'MS-^4 2021 Guadalupe Pctric FREEID the DoErfeGarage: Call 472-2645 for estimates; ­ -5 0 t„ X> ^ob1i faattirev pleasarit ^surround-\ parking. 19 *m#als a week, end' ^ lay, to,relax, to ntette |pl»! &nd ^shopping '.mall -full of :»«®5 delightful shops and entertainment. »« a ^jerson. 4 Smssm^M Doble ,21st at Guadalupe, 472-S4t1^ M: „„„„ 21stot Guidalupe ^.5®^.,. m yedn^^ay,:Ap^ii;23 mm irfNi MM!1 a W. ntf 7HW6HT If A! i 1 ^ ftK£ 5t&BjWri A FIKe (*tD DONtT WfiUFONB) M " ISt-f 8 1 K: •'-v-.'^^fe'­ l : '••••" '• :'i-:4"'. B10 V^'l : 1 P W»,, of i •; tt' lil| Ste®'V--'?, •:••• W?F';?vt ;•-sg m >2^ j&" , j fcS? *»«A :h0:'^lsl ftv? ;'"W! o'^if '••.W tiKim mmim » J "**&i */ rsrt&moN, R9bf» V3&33ffiP^h8S& H V'j 'Jf V'Zl* SpiNf '•*f&BHmSm g%Wj «^ay^iBraC&r/* fxtSl. y^K>';/'J**/W^­ i'".''' 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