g?'"3r ^ . Sn&vMo Student Newspaper at The'University of Texas at Austin ''M Vol. 74, No. Please Recycle this Newspaper •^Austin, Texas, Thursday, July 25, 197i~ Ten Cents" r- v V SMI ~UPj Telephoto •v,-.The. House Judiciary Committee opens debate on. impeachment. House . WASHINGTON (AP) House jsdiciaryary .Committee opened Co historic; debate •Wednesday~mght"'oirg motirar ­ • declaring President Nlxonys~c6nduct r ''warrants impeachment...and removal from office" — then Suddenly recessed because of a bomb threat. • Republicans suggested the committee: delay thedebate becauseof Wednesday's Supreme Court order that Nixon turn over' further White House tape recorded -.MnVCTsations.for.the Watergate-cover--­„iip trial." ~ ~-:­. As milliotis of Americans~watch i.in his constitutiopfel responsibility. turning point, whatever we decide," the * --Brooks spoke, too, of the political chairman said. implications of . the case. : .FOR MONTHS) the 38-member-' "There would be no'Democratic gaift . committee hadconsidered impeachment from removing a Republican President' . evidence bbhind closed and barred doors. •and having him replaced by another Now, Rodino said, it is "time we. make > Republican who could request and might up our minds. * . -well receive, a great-outflowing o{:. • "We have been deliberative, we have; ^"support from our p«jple," Tie said. "« •' been patient, wehave beenfair," Rodino Rep.' Don Edwards, D-Calif., said in"A ' said in remal-ks^opening the meeting -his, prepared remarks that Nixon "has "Ih short, the committeelrasto decide ;.. consciously^d intentionally engaged in whether ... the President was telling thei^.serious misdeeds;-:he. has corrupted and truth to the American people," said the ^subverted our political and chairmaij. - * -^ governmental processes to. the extent •Eight hours* earlier, Aa unanimous.-A^that Jie.should, be impeached by the Supretne Court ruled Nixon must tuni ' -'House of Representatives:.i." • .-.flyer.--M. tape-recorded conversations Edwards predicted that a majority of subpoenaed asevidencein theWatergate the. committee-was ready>Vto-present cover-up trial. what we think is overwhelming'evidence \ And a half-hour before Jftodlnogaveled to support this conclusion: L am willing 70s. South Winds are thf committee into session, Nixon to face my constituents, my family^ f expected,pledged through his lawyer to-comply myself and.; history with. this sober "in all respects" with thecourt decision. conviction.-" n ' a (.4? sealed off the, entire prison, and every possible _?f f'heentire everypossible . inmates.notCarrasco,not Carrasco, handcuffedhim. When inmates, handcuffed him. avenue of escape was blocked. --~ Carrasco objected theother inmated pointed agun at Carrasco. later requested 15 handcuffs and a O'Brien. • television-set which'prisqh officials quickly banded' 1 " "Fred tried to -take the handcuffs off,v O'BWenoven 'v ­,said. Then O'Brien.Was released with the letter, of :THk NEXT REQUEST was a demand delivered by demands FatherJoseph O'Brien, prison-chaplain, in theform of a typed, unsigned.letter_The"letter asked prison •Kirkpatrick sai'd' the items;Carrasco demanded' officials^.to^Supply__Carrasco with three walkie-were not en route to HuntSville. The request would tBlfew-ggjtfrBn^to^maJ^^inncy^ threebUligarnsr^^aye to be cleared through the attorney general and Vests and visors and three M-16 rifles with fivi~^'®T?overnor'th^se people hadlnotbSSSaoffi^eg, magazihes. ' he reported. . ' ^ -Assistant Director'.of Services Don Kirkpatrick O'Brien said Carrasto Useri'ous'in his threats. "He said -prisoij policy is that threats on.hostages' iives said H§J»elifives Carrasco would kill the hostages. will nqt be conisldered sufficient to supply demands. ' "TRg.hostages are jUst sitting there. They:are being-treated welU but he means what he says,'/, The demand for three dreach item was thought to iridtcate that Carrascois planning t5escape with two " cSA^OT^uesVanaut6mobile;i:" Twelve Rages 471-4&T Will: k'slf. Accept the Court's Decision' . L'AGUNA' BEACH;.Calif. (AP) -A > disappointed President Nixon announced' Wednesday he. will . comply'' "in' all. respects''-with .-;a unanimous.supreme Court ruling that he must'surrender' documents and tapes of 64 conversations for the Watergate cover-up trial. Eight hours after the court announced its 8:0opinion in Washington, Nixon-sent his• chief Watergate defense lawyer, -James' D. St.. Clair, .before national television-cameras in a hotel near ttje Western. White House to disclose -his -decision. .(Related Stories & Photo, Page THE PRESIDENT^ who had consistently declined to say in advance whether he would abide by an-adverse court ruling, said through St. Clair: , "My chaitei^ in-;t5g:^^tH'lt>--thga subpoena of the special prosecutor was based oh the belief' thaV it-was imconstitutionally issued, and on my strong desire .to protect the principle;of presidential confidgntiality in a system • of separation of powers. .. "While I am of course disappointed in the result, I respect and accept the j court's decision, and I have instructed Mr. St Clair to take whatever measures are necessary to comply witlj that decision in all respects/" St. Clairtookexactly two minutes to read Nixon's statement"to reporters, in the packed and steamy press room. Newsmen pursued Jiim from the room afterward, but he brushed aside all inquiries. IS HIS statement,. Nixon maintained m Clear,;Hot g;|?cfeget^*into the business of harassing Webb.said. . J'court had brought the landmark ruling, private water areas, narcotics, weapon-_T people," Frank said Illegal parking that could block V'said he expected the White House to carrying and illegal parking. '*1 frankStressed that noneof his officers firetrucks and-.littering were serious" comply, and 'begin delivering the. wl1 be ' .c°n??rn,,, directed toward.. will take part in any raids in the area, problems, although the situation has • .materials in the next few days.' , --skinnydippers, Webb;;.;A-raid^as planned for this weekerid, improved recently, Webb said. The President has insisted that he has -•<* ­ Hostages; Wounds^PrisoniQuard . He-was arrostwi laci intent to commit murder. He was arrested last •summer in San A'ntonio in a violent shoot-out battle with 30 San Antonio policemen. He also iis wanted in Mexico for 40 killings believed to be related to drug trafficking. He was jailed in Guadaiajara-.-but escaped in "January, 1973. through ar$100;000 bribe. When hewas , finally, ambushed in.San Antonio in a motel room he} .was shot'four times. _ . HE WAS J AILED;inSa^Antonio under $1 million : bond and then tfansrerfea"l?)"'*hep«tate perritentiary and placed in an isolated celt SEVERAL WEEKS ago Carrasco was returned to San Antonio to face "a.federal indictment charging hw* with, trying to operate a drug ring while in --prison hearing W8S ?-0Stp°ned' h°Wever' and over to. the U.S. District Court in Washington. The tapes were subpoenaed by T^n Jaworski.the^atergate _special_ _ >§j prosecutor, for-the-trial of-some of' Nixon's former "top^aides!" St. Clair gave" no timetable for the • turnover-but spoke of "time-consuming" process .of. analyzing and indexing the the aiithofity and-duty under • the Constitution to decide his constitutional role and .should have. final say over whether-he shotild give up any cbhfidentiai communications. . AS 1ATE AS Monday' night, presidehtlal'lawyer Jimes D. St. Clair said Nixon had not yet decided whether he would follow a Supreme Court demand to turn over the tapes. . ­ As St. Clair had argued before thehigh > court -on-July—Sy-^the^questions has i mpoTia^r~i™irltcatfOTi=::lOT;:^tre~ impeachment proceedings in Congress, since several congressmen-have said wnivv. wv*W4U* VOwlllwil iiCl • OCI. "•iletidiice ot the court-•would-coris|ku .1 > 1 , • -1 • : -• strong impeachment grounds. TheHouse Jddiciary Committeewants^ "some of the tapes for itsown"inquiryJ>ut Jaworski has no-authority to turn them over. ChairmanPeter W.• RodinoJr."saidsl^l the decision"would "not ".postpone thp4rs& -• committee's debate. .' ' • Jaworski; indicated outsidie .Uie^ courKffi" •that he felt the decision was definitive, -' ^ enough to require obedience, saying he . was particularly pleased it was unanimous "because that; doesn't leave any doubt in anybody's .mind as to w}iat:<»-a the law is." ' •« ' .ffisSns­'•^1 'Surrender' A Hoax ; LOS ANGELES (AP) — Police raidedsf®' an apartment Wednesday night after a .-rj, hoaxster tricked police into believingshe" was fugitive newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst. . , Police Lt. Dan Cook described the incident as "a,, practice in futility. WeV3 have no evidence that Hearstor any SLA " ^' membSTwas ever there. • The hoax was taken so seriously that Hearst's parents, Mr. and; Mrs/'i^ Randolph A. Hearst flew here from San '% Francisco after leacning that a womari-jy identifying herself as theirdaughtersaid " r .-she wanted to"surrender." , "Because of the detailed informatio.i.^. she gave,-officers beljeved her," Cook-jSi • said. " The woman who telephoned policesaid |!i she want'ed to give herself up to "Uncle1 George." Hearst's .uncle, • George. Hearst, is publisher jqf the Los Angeles '>$ Hearid-Examiner. ^ ^ •m -' The ..telephone call came after more . than 100 officers surrounded ^ the two-"5 story apartment building in "suburban •• North Hollywood. • Officers moved in after threepersons called and said a wofrian fitting'Hearst's 1 .description entered the buildingwith twb­black men, one carrying a rifle. . Officers found the apartment vacant -Except for two rifles and a cat. Police said they .had no idea who the .three • persons might have been or where 'they , •might have gone, " -• ;_i Ml • m iot^nterested|inigetting;lmwlved;wvz&iw?^s§S§. rnint"'ftn^ Tiart of-'it.l'^-pHsQn publ^: < j r-ilM TcUphoto -fewLOirrfljio. 3«&225»3SE!I wss -i-** «snas»?pgfc TSfcsS Wilding Golf Course CoastaI States Gas Cited p$?' g^ig®-bM'MM W'W ^Tm* HP? . \ -V"^ *SiS . 38^ 4*2§ j&£E • A4he i&K s& £* •* & • *•# Slit Mr Law Violation Possible Possible violations of Austin's Creek Ordinaptie by the Hollow construction reportedly was sent bv the-City, OnBack-Pgyment Charge developers of Wilding are being considered by the City legal ' Engineering Department to SL&L in Jiifte. Joe Riddell; By JEFF NEWMAN: ^•financial records show the the amountof gas contracted^, : sum can be called on at any department. member of the city's Citizens Board of Natural Resources . The head of-the City, Public.; payments have not beeintiade-their alternative heating time, he saic^. . The developers, SouthernLiving and Leisure (SL&L), have and Environmental Quality,said he saw a copyof the letter. ­Mi "for , months source,-liquid fuel. Is several not applied for a:creek development permit for construction M*? Setvice Board of San Antonio several Present plans call forall the-Riddell said "the essence of it is that they are proceeding; of a golf course along Panther Hollow, a major tributary of has^charged Coastal States; running.-L « times as expensive asnatural "moneynot used sojfar to go with work without a permit.'' Laky Austin^which drains the Wilding area. Gas Corp. is not meeting a : An order, of.the-TRC dated--gas.forgenerating electricily/_. into a pipeline, ijT the Rjo • Under the.Creek Ordinance, designed "to protect" the The questions on the applicability of the Creek Ordinariclprovisioti of a -Texas' Railroad ; Sept. 27-,1973i provides for the. •• The lawyer-who filed -the Grande Valley, '-a substantial natural and traditjonai"character of the watecways.'^ail to Panther Hollow-are-wbethej.lhe constructiort.of a gol|Commission. (TRC) >,oyder: —.. contributions "upon demand. motion for Lo-Vaca said the item of about $13'million" development on land adjacent to or crossing a 'waterway • course along .the creek constitutes a "subdivision" and- the same. order the gas .or request of the supervisors •withheld payments have put which-. Hargrove; said : will reqiiires a creek development'permit approved by the City.; whether .t_he ordinance was passed after construction; w# company cites .in demanding < manager of Lo-Vaca. • the company in the red.soit is increase the gas supply Engineering Department. ' -t 'nvstarted. ' • . * ;r.-'T7---rj-^-.^r^^ the.city pay $3.2 million in' Lo-Vaca has filed a motion having troiblebuying newgas available -to Central T^xas. •Deputy City Manager Homer Reed said that after -City Atty. Don Butler, told The Texan Tuesday, that the- back bills.], with .TRC.claiming the .supplies. Although one of the use.s the !%• Wednesday meeting between city officials and. Wilding" golf course was, in his opinion, subdivided,^arid "anything' Compan^officlals deny .the••:. payments;San Antonip; Austin "If they rtegd money-sp "TRC order allows fqfjthe charge; -• . -. : ^Ttrf-thp-f^mwr-finlnratift-Rivfrr Hpcppratglv. why have thev money, is uworking.capital foe representatives, the.city would consider whether the subdivided is under the control of the city;" . -­vTom'Berg chairman of the Authority (L,PRA) have, not" called for the, •advaiic.e, vpayments -for ' dgaiitheivHoHovv. portion of the 3,500-acre-Wilding tract falls the other question,, said Reed, is whether the ordinance CPS Board • o"f7TJusteeS^told~withheld-since the-order was_c^tributions?'' Berg sqicT ? purclijase of new .gas," under the scope of' ihe ordinance. . ;—• • . can-bft-appfted-retif>^«Hv<»}y-ta-piwistfiintinniiggirn'hpfriro;thi>: A" letter askingSL&L to apply fora permit for the Panther Ordinance was passed. |»j® The Daily Texan that Coastal issued defeat its purpose "of James' Har'grovSl; Hargrove explained this^oes i» iK,t has not been making-a assuring Lo-Vaca ihe. supervisor-manager of • Lo-jn-ot • mean the on-going ­m on't hiy $2.5 m i11ion financial ability 'to augment Vaca, said Coastal has made purchase'of new-gas supplies. contribution to the assets of its natural gas supply.'-' : the payments, although the He said the phrase instead its financially-troubled • The customers claim -their totalhas notaiwaysamounted : • refers to capital items Building Delays ^Disappoint subsidiary, Lo.-Vaca . contracts allow the deduction tp a full $2.5 million per contracted to "potentialGathering Co -of additional costs incurred in; month. ' -, -producers of gas", for their By BRVAN BRUMLEY costs, parts of the University-wclrairman -Of., the Faculty , was not discussed. ^ ' /Berg sa~id~1ns'staffs' generating ? electricity... when: ' • "Coastal States" -has-never exploration and drilling, • « -. *4^ Texan Staff Writer : : building program may have-.tg:* Building Advisory Committee -The Union was to be movedl -the supplier fails -deliver Such "advance payments'®' Ai _.Nancarcow7" , (FBAC) said he did not view investigation of~Lo-VacaJs to refused (to pay), and Lo^Vaca^ David 'Be postponed to tiie old • Radio-Television-• has aslired for all it is entitled ar^afef recovered ^whenrthe""Tassoclate-deaii-«f-the-€oHege^ —-Erwin, ^chairman jof jhe thechoice asstrictly between • Film,Building on Speedwayf| to." company purchases gas the of Fine Arts,'said Wednesday-Cegents' .Committeeroi).-.~chemTstry"'and filler arts.: iStreetllf construction ofthea -mw ' Further, the contributions•; •AM p rod ucer has 1-oca t'ed, . h^ was disappointed the Boal-d Buildings and Grounds; .There * are:: many " important chemistry addition begins in are cumulative aind the total Hargrove said. of Regents may give priority predicted the board will academic facilities" that December; as 'contemplated;'; to the addition to the chemistry choose to . px)stpone>: should ,be built but may be the Unioti may move into . building over the completion construction on four of .the postponed,because:of lack of alternate facilities in oi the.tine arts-center. mf tlifi finarippg, Rrnpp -Bellmnnt and Moore-Hill •$S®i§£ ^ He hoped -the college could fine arts center in favorof the . The FBAC met Wednesday -Halls. BRimt jaotUiir its~tong-hefcMfeam-nf 8i?.0_jtiillion addition to Welch vwith: the' ad hoc Union West -.Frank Fleming, a member * centralizing and improvirig Hall, the ChemistHTEuiiainr^'^dVtMnrOTnmiiitfee-te'aH hoc TTninn mexeli SHOPPE !yXine arts facilities. . ' . He estimated the'costs of the details of a 16 to 20 month committee, said the priority, \ Regent Frank C Erwm imbuilt art buridings would Union Building rehovation to disclosure came as no4ND * disclosed* Tuesday tjiat-.ceach $30"million " begiir this fall Breen "said the surprise toihirti, though he had,TAPE SPECIALS because of rising-construction -,Dr John E. -Breen;relocation of iJniori activities b"6'e ngivennospecif jOi\ FORMALS warning. The Union was aware, he. said, that the RTF -:V-: Building might be Ssfe.. COME FOR TEA -Be an In-Sidef, unavailable. 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The hottest of the University ;shoe m iliB;U.S: Brown leather -UFETIME GUARANTEE its lecture halls,,with a total*" -wtth-whrtei-fubberT-sole. -SizeS 6-9 S17. /-seating-capacity-of-nearly 2.snn and the Centerr for,-£ && forysp Teaching Effectiveness' wto.be4«§ BERKmnns ^ .'vT'-a? ^otterfton Squai-c. -placed m a corner of one ot&fiMt?he stereo stare the five planned' floors,I'M Schrank said. )• "*81$ 2234 GUADALUPE 476-3525 ^'513#. BURNET ROAD 454-6731 r-2JH OUADAtttPf .»d».5d0 ­ PARK iN OUR LOT OH SAK ANTONIO BEHIND TOE CADEAU WALK TO UX IALL BILLS PAID X::... jPfi &A*t: smuti HUGE CLOSETS HSHWASHER/BISPOSAL2810 flIO-GRANDE ElPATIO 476-4095 m •M r V BH Five or six years ago the dGUa^^ worth something. Qltf George was the hallraarK > I of buying power M. good for relatively respec­ table quantities of food, gasoline and clothing. fgrBut not any more. Today, the dollar s barely worth the paper it's printed on. Except . St'5i"Tdwe^ N<^«MWBaHE M0 Because unlike everyone and eve: elsje, We haven't raised our prices since 1969, Which means your is worth the same • -v it wa£ then. There Isa tlmeior peace feg. Sovisit'us before ; afflla half blocks West of campus at 801W6st Z4th Street in the heart-. ComeIn and tryon /•: g»Blossom's "SoftTouch' wedding bands;.th6 most of-the student JieighbQihiii^ii7@iS nm ^J-TpJK§f North . 5 nowaccepting Qnegemester conti -mfortable wetiahorings' InA'merlca. ,t * . rj • fsa m Wf­•'ti 5' rZi ~r '• *yv! Wiif nrfEnIss«ri««S\i»^»l ifsist BHIplllil i$s§$$b^ *4B9G«5tt mm*Sm. -ifrwtan Erupts During Cease-Fire By United:.Pressinternational , Fresh lighting marred a two-day-old: United Nations cease-fire on Cyprus Wednesday, even as Tut key and the new governments of Greece -and Cyprus moved on the diplomatic front to end the: crisis and"bury the bitter memories of the past."' ' ^ Secretary General Kurt Waldheim called the jU.N. Security1 Council into. emergency sessionr • > ~-A-U:iV—spokesman said Waldheim ­called'-the session in New York "to discuss the situationat Nicosia Airport," a focal point of contention between U N. peacekeeping troops in the Cypriot capital and ynMiprs frmn hnth warring sfW Jg»-; CANADA, WHOSE troops make up the coast to the capital.bulk of the tiny U,N." force, disclosed a ..MEANWHILE, THE new civilian?5 earlier that "it has warned"Turkish 1 governments of Greece and Cyprus®leaders any attack on the contingent at 'offered conciliatory"gestures to ease the the airport would be considered an . < crisis. attack on the entire United Nations. ;UPI. correspondent Michael Keats reported from Nicosia Turkish; troops ­battled Greek pypriot ,National" Guardsmen elsewhere on the island Wednesday :in what a U.N, officer described as an attempt by the Turks to widen their area of control. The U.N. officer reported numerous cease-fire violations throughout the day .The sharpest fightingwas atJBellapais, three tfllles southeast of Kyrenia on the' 18-mile mountain road from the northern : mm * prosecutor Leon Jaworski stepped " WASHINGTON (Upi) — Even^before -thrbugh the huge doors of the Supreme Chief-Justice WarrenTE. Burger finished. • Court Wednesday to thunderousapplause. reading the Supreme Court's historiq - "'-J J "• *«_:_• __J:- from a' crowd that lined the building's . ruling Wednesdayrihe^official radio marblfe steps in j),'"U" and spilled-out ' voice of-"the U.S. government was telling onto the sidewalks. . the -worid President Nixon had been, v -•"I feel right good over what v ordered to surrender more tapesrelated;-, happened," said the Houston lawyer,-4.Kto the Watergate affair. 'i,9 •• who had just won a major victory over / Records, at the Voice of .America"'. President Nixon in his battle to obtain (VOA) show the news was beamed onan'-' touted their congratulaiions: even "' broadcasts* in 35 different languages^," before Jaworski left the pillar- began transmitting a fuller report on its' IS supported, drapery-Uned chamber where--inajor worldwide.'^English broadcast; the hfgh tribunal delivered Its 8-0 .-circuit. . ^ > decision that Nixon must yield 64 tapesJames'Keoghi-director of the U.Sr;­ for use in the Watergate cover-up trial, ^" Information Agencyv-outlined the VOA YOUNG AND old alike surrounded ' policy on .Watergate news this Wjiy ft ^ American Bar and Trial Lawyers "I decided at the outset that ... we Association7 asr he signed autographs would report the essential story "fairly Vrith a red felt penon a pillar in the great, and factually. We should not deal in' hall, rumor, hearsay or speculation or Then the silver-haired lawyer madef^fanonymous accusations. his way into the wedge-shaped crowdT%& tvWhile.the".:story is'often reported in­ • vyith Phllip A. Lacoyara, who helped^m^ extreme terms insome countries, we try? drgue the case before the court"lfr^iaysj " xto place it in perspective. In explaining agq; James F. Neal, his chief Watergate^ /what is happening in'the United States, trial lawyih; and Jill Wine Volner,-an'i>'|we try to make the point to others that ..assistant-prosecutor, holding his eibows^swhat they areseeing isa free pressand a -t^There was near pandemonium. .—.free society working opt a problem." u ®Kiii LSi Strip Mining limits jr Approved, by House '[ WASHINGTON r(UPl) — The House extraction by giant shovels, has been v-voted. Wednesday to prohibit strip prevalent mqstly in Appalachia" antF"' mining of-coal-where it would adversely--Midwest states, but recently has movfd §@£ ^.discontentover its handling of the crisis. IN NEW YORK, where Makarios was ^7j,ressing t}ie U.N-tp help restore him to power, a-spokesman,for.the archbishop-fe^said, ' • fjpjl "The statement made" by thei'Greek ^foreign minister ... with regard to the status of AchbishQp .Makarios on being #S£-the president Of the Republic of Cypnis; proves that Karamanlis government &in Greece fully.; supports the rfe-: 1 establishment of a Constitutional order ­ in Cyprus in accordance With the ^relevant resolution of the United Nations. "T7' Security Council." Athenians danced in the streets.'^ $$4^&*celebrate: the restoration of civilian­^government from the military junta fnwhlch selzed power in April, 1967, and ^tlater:exiled King.Constantine. 'Amflri wearing aNixon maski* mcorttdbypolicedownthettepiinfrontofCo-chairpersons -of the Mexican-. "theSupremeCourtPuildin^{u*t beforethe«ourt'^Miecirioiv.WedneMlay, i^iAmerican JLegislatlva ,Caucus are •* --seeking a reconsideration by Atty Gen" i i *"•*'' John-Hill of his FViday opinion relaxing' state agencies'-affirmative action pUtns Jaworski Cheered miconcerningemploymeptdiscrimtaation. Repsf-Carios^lViian of Corpus Christie gg andrt.i:;V|ile bfSan ^t(^6demaiuied; Wednesday tliiat Gov; Dolph Briscoe take J"strongand imm^teteaction^tesolvei > ' 1, .' 'S, r-— »»7fc' the impact of the opinion.". T$e£ WASHINGTON (UPI) — Special • ,3; " ' 'fgtti legislators recommended cutting off m After Court Ruling isigl -affect ancient,western seabeds whiqh„_„tQ th^ coal-rich Great Plains, _ ^ now are arid areas l>ut put off final , ^ 1972 ^ House Dassed a ste|D action on the broad xegulatory bni until bU1 by a vbte ofe^TuTthr r inursaay. nn, measure died when the Senateadjourned, Rep. EWnKE,Evans, p^pto.jiressed . wJUlout moo^ .• for the seabed amehdment, -arguing-f— —rTrr~_rr"'»~sir^v cr,sis preservation of rthe so-called alluvial--" ^ Tf|,e energy ."'""ted valJey floors was '"'critical to the future , ^wgtesStOnal,support, and a substitute ­economic stability^ the mountainous' . 5'1' P^se out all strip mining was ­-West'< because oi ranching andr^gQfeatedJast week. . agrioulture., , -' • L " -r/a^ippone*piS of a strong blll^aKlalby^r^ -V^he amendment; adopted 64-2 on ^massive:coal and oil Industty, lobbying ­division vote; would require guaranteed effort, Tuesday1weakened a major-protection fox^u.dti areas.before mining-;zrpR|vlsion^ jepfringThal'fflrsturbied lands'?: —permlta wetw issued. , _ ,Av" ~ be restored to -their "approximate The two governments agreed to meet " with : Britain' beginning Thursday in-Geneva to open talks on the dispute which in nine climactic days resulted!? a military coup deposing Arcfibishop Makarios, a Turkish invasion of the island, and thefail of military regimes in-$ "both Greece and Cyprus. ; Greek Premier Constafttifte• Karamanlis, sworn into office slightly more than an hour after returning from . exile, swiftly appointed ah all-civilian cabinet, ordered all•political prisoners released and announced -.Chat his? government recognized. Makarios'as.the legitimate president of Cyprus. . — Turkish Premier Bulent Ecevit said the"new Greek government "strengthens our hope for Greek-Turkish friendship" after seven years of military rule "on Greece andthe longdispute overCyprus. 1 '. Acting Cypriot: President GiafkoS ; Clerides, 55, who took-over for rebel president Nicos .Sampson Tuesday, -premised new elections "within the riext •' •few months" andsaid Makarios wasfree: tp run for president. . v ™ Karamanlis' recognition of Makarios was a stunning reversal ot~ the ^nti-' Makarios policy espoused by |the Greek •military junta, which relinquished its prdw^r "Tue'sday amid"widespread- committee Wednesday afternoonoffered suggestions concerning tnfure Chiccmo Solons Urge resolullonii, and'ouuuy directed their— TOnventfottraind-a-motion-to-submit the-'yV ^remarks; to thfe tight t0 npjnj^n of-striking­from the Appropriation Act for 1974 and* 1975 a rider requiring state agencies, to. have affirmative action plans tor provide equal employment op{k>rtunity. Hill left intact the sectiqn 'stating "no appropriated funds be expended by napnri^fhnfnp»rtipoHiikr^minnf irth­ action,plan^,". Truan said. Th^gdvernor should issue am^mOto all statemgencies news m mm vir-—UP! Telephoto . Turkisharmy-umt-moves-qlongq country rood n»r»r Kyrenin, Cyprus. -j® 7® Constitutional Convention ill Resolution Unchanged Hit i.fpiti-'• ••• . , ''"The Constitutional Convention met for? ,:on Tuesday) ' received 96. ayes and jT815 minutes Wednesday before:recessing., noes. 25 votes, awqy frAm > : to allow, the'Committee on Submission':; • two-thirds. -1* _ , 'and Transition to meet. Committee Chairman Nelson Wolff of The committee is responsible for' San Antonio told the convention tpreparing resolutions to submit the. Wednesday the committee had-met proposed state charter to voters for following Tuesday's defeat! "We still approval. In the last wedk, three .yfeel the resolution is the best we could resolutions of the committee have been--'offer to the .convention," Wolff said. rejected! by the convention. « By a vote of' 8-4, the committee •Ktfecided Tuesday to inform theTwoof the resolutions, which require a­ • convention that.Tuesday's proposal was•two-thirds affirmative voteto pass, have , iv the best itcould offer but thatit would be ­received less, than ^majority support of': 'willing to continue seeking compromise. the delegates.The third resolution, voted"' ^ Delegates testifying before the urging that they carry a program ofj, I don't believe right to Work belongsJn _ in an effort to hear more • testimony,^ nondiscrimination^ he said, . M_-4the constitution. I'll 'vote against._aify before deciding on another resolution, = ; There have been complaints of,4}--' alleged distiriminauoh4 in-Texas agencies:,! to the U.S. Egual-Employments Opportunity Commission,and in22 caseSi Nixon Decision Praised the complaints have been "found valid,"! Truan said. There -have' been 2t| WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen. Barry complaints to the Governor's Equal# 'Goldwater, who .had warned that' Employment Opportunity Office, but the. presidential defiance of the Supreme oqly action thatcan be taken at thatlevel Court. might increase the chances of now;is conciliatory,.Truan said. : impeachment; "said Wednesday night There must be regulation at the state-; President Nixon's ^decision to comply. •level, Vale added. a$$"should be reassuring to people." .cllEeople. are-irustrated because the.i;. Butthe ArizonaRepublican declined to matters are not taken to court," Truan specullte on wTietfilr the-President's .said; "We must do what needs to-bel ^compliance would stem .impeachment done,'J,h'e said. ) sentiment in Congress. "There's no way. ijsDavid Kendall, opinions committee: of knowing," he told a reporter: -chairman of *the .attorney "I think the fact that-he has decided to general's office, said Wednesday no comply means he believes that no~mdn .-reconsideration . request had been can. be above ;the law, and-that fact but the opinion would be^r^shouid -be—reassuring-to-people,-­ reconsidered when a request waslr ert Hardesty,'_Briscoe's press; was noFprepared Wednesdayf to comment on action the governor mlj^t take; -Reinecke Refused Defense Witnesses. WASHINGTON (UPI) -r-The trial judge Wednesday denied Caiiforma Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke's request for two special defenss witnesses in his • perjury-trial atfd +i— • repeatedly reprimanded Reinecke's lawyer, in the. process. IS 'SiiS . • '.* -• not interrupt the court when the court is talking," U.S. Dist. Judge Barrington Parker shouted at de(etfse-couhsel Jairies E. Cox when Cox rose, to challenge 'Parker's ruling. _ _ TOe simmering hostility between barker and Cox burst info IKeopen in'. the nmth day pi Reiuecke!s trial when Parkerdenied Cox' request to call a physician atid a semanticist-r-an expert in the meaning of words to.. 'testify in-Reinecke's behalf. . •Reinecke is charged with lying to the Senate Judiciary Committee in W2 when he1 told Sen. Hiram Fong, R-Hawaii, he'had not told .former z Atty "Gen." John Mitchell about an offer by ITT to help finance the :^prospe^^^^{)U^a?i^ftioi^^g^goni^^^^^^^^^p[iberi^ Senate Approves Education Bill­ _ -_WASHIN6TON^(UPI) r-Hife Senate Wednesday passed aYid sent to the , House "a compromise education bill over abjections that it did not go far-" Goldwater said. . Vice-President Gerald -R. Ford said ' Nixon "has demonstrated his respect for -the law"in:his-conipliance-and noted,."I._ had repeatedly urged Uiat the President abide by the Supreme Court decision^",1 w* •M J*Iixoa*s:1xes.ignation -'at this time." ~*§| i resolution containing right to work until, l-freezes-aveF-^' ^ Vi§|§ Rep. Matt Garcia._.of San Antonio'^"® suggested-rthe.: committee submit a" ' resolution Sfith -the bas;c document and" Vs the separate proposals on limited county-.;, home "rule and a prohibition on pari-.,^«p mutuel enterprises. ' '4>"-4 "There are enough supporters of these ^JI "\ other separate proposals to guarantee^ passage of such a resolution,". Garciai|?^ said. • Bep. Ben" Bynum, of: Amarilio,, a member of the Committee, said he was.J.y;.! :: going to make two.motioris m the panel.-Hs'1 "I am going to make almotion to.. " _ suBmironly~tlie~basicTiocuiiient. to thef^n Senate.Republican Leader Hugh Scott said: "I'm ^lad ttat'tte President has:;-fe complied with fiie Supreme Court, a.~jS .judgment, that" I long _haVe^been advocating." , . Rep. Ogden R. Reid, D-N,Y., palled for-'~j&' speedy pi-esidential compliance^i-^ declaring: ''I am very disturbed bv-the" "• ~very cle^TmplicaticSlh (Presidential lawyer! Mr..James SU Clair's statement :! . that this may take an inordinate length of time." ' -• -, ->3f . ;Reid added that the decision should "'in#{s . no.-ca"se"-delay the impeachment':-#­ -proceedings of-the; House Judiciaryjs^ -Committee. , _ L. '*"$ Nixon's decision to comply with the-\ historic court rulingcame aftera chorus of Democrats and Republicans in::l| .-.CongressJiad warned Nixon would face: ;4, certain impeachment unless 7he'^" complied *>. ^ v 1 But in a critical review:of Nixon's alleged maneuvering for support in his impeachment struggle, McClure said Senate conservatives will have . '.'no alternative" but to der demand resignation if the pattern of giving in to "bera1 demands continues. 'M • XJ b "\Tivz\nV He said Nixon's ''ability to govern effectively and to lead at all" has come "into, sharp question >. At a rieW&conference, McCluresaid he has learned that Nixon will sign a bill creating the: Legal Services Corporatiorfi'bitterly opposed by conservatives.-iM ?>**" « , Oil Demand Pushes Market Up NEW YORK (UPI) — Demand for oils, sparked by spectacular second f quarter earnings, highlighted a,modest advanc_e,on the New yt)rk,Stox:kv , Exchange Wednesday. . r'," > The Dow Jones industrial average gained 8.05 to 805.77, the first time since July 1 the Widely followed index closed above the 800 level. Standard & Poor's 500-stoCk index climbed 0.34 to 84.99. The average price of an NYSE commonpShare advanced 12 cents. Advances topped declines, 798 to 574, among the 1,755 issues traded. "-'3 , * f n £ j,* -«S* ^|i|Volunie totaledJ2,870,000 shares, compared with-12, 199,000 Tuesday. i?noilgh4o curb co^ordered school busingi^-r^.,-,L .. --.. f ^ , " ^ ^ \tV-Prices closed higher in moderate trading on the Ampncarl^tock An effort by Sen. James -D. Allen, D-Ala.,lo return the measure to"aT"^7Exchange, jjje average AMEX share gained" 6 c'ehts. VolumeJotaled r conference committee''with orders to .include tough House-passed , 1,570,000'shares, compared-with 1,390,000 Tuesday. antibusing lanKUage was defeated 55-42 i - oil call vo-teMaPilfMutscheri Ruling Delayed Until Fall:'^j^^§ AlJS^l£t-(JqES e .'.appeal of fortner House Speaker Gus F. Mutscher frorflJbiis^tonvic'tion for'hritery.coiBpiracy in the Sharp_%wn j-i*wi]l not be rulejl upon until tiiis fall.' . ' 7|^Fhe measure then was^as^Lon a roll < .Before a yot^onilnal baapage) majplr --.joviginal contour.;* « ', / • "attemptslwers expeciM -to amend!--Bya 2*3-193vote> theHousepermitted " Court of Criminal Appeals Wednesday recessed .until Sept. 18 provisions regardig^ rights .of surface ,,Impropriate fegulatory agencies 'to \ issuing a decision oni,he Miitscher case. ' / --su. owners,' imposltton of asevej-antfe tax ttf,waive that restoration pirovision,„ t WASHINGTON es 'A. -McCluFe," "reclaifn abandoned'lancis and a move to ,<> In the coramjttee,bill,^u'ci^exceptions' . 'Wednesday'Wat Senate coftsetyatives like himself*may haveio^demand Mutscher, former aide §/Rush McGinty ai)d ex-Rep, Tommy Shannon exemptJinlhr&cSte mining from the, bill: (S{ were Hmited to industrial, commercial, /t^AcirfAnt•- .n'A*tniM4riJ..U1vtnn-?*-*­ skbSS "^-r ^Quest viewpoint • ;V^»/v5 -v-• . $ "" £& CI/IlyninLd 1 'Right to work' issue, Page 4 Thursday, July 25, 1974 0 abusedby Randall I By LARRY BALES calendar committee and it never Editor's note: Bales i»,ji Travis" to a floor vote. In the second place,).tp| County state representative and is a suggest tliat'labor not attempt to.obtaiip fqr fun andprofit delegate, to-the -Constitutional union security (through the agency shop) ' *Vlf you happen to go to Hippie Hollow sotttr-and if you^feappen to be Convention.) is to suggest that labor ought to be"! -It-Is one thing, to state and defend a satisfied to bargain against «the| IE dressed in nature's.splendor and if you happen tobe euphorieallysupplied, - -position in a forthright manner, even an ~tremendous power of corporateLfv-,you might peer over your shoulder once in a while: Some strange people •<•'• -unpopular or unreasonable one. It is-management with one hand tiedT>ehid4:fl|i-: vcnay be joining your, party. quite another to play'into the handg of "its back. Union security agree/nenfs^" te Certain county officialshave been thinking about a good-ole raid for the the opposition thrcftigh sheer ineptitude. have, proven to be powerful weapons! Commanche Trail area on Lake Travis. These fine, God-fearing people ; An example of the latter was the against giant corporate bargaining I?*-: \k .column of Mr. F.* Truman Randall strength in more progressive states® say they want to stop the nudity and the drug trafficthere, not-to mention entitled "Right to Work and Other ' .-where they are allowed." the possible firfrarmq i^arrvfflp and. par 1i»rgianzmg: Everyone-knows -: A -Fables." From the title-of the. cblumn. •_ In. addition;to hi? mistake about the these things only happen at Hippie Hollowr' ' * "" ' •nnn iirnii|H oypor-t jr» ha'trM what a hflf>ll .community already there, ; movie as a good black'movie instead of In .-San. Antonio the firemen ambulance. crews have much more other House members. Thus;-strong;^ It appeared the entire comrminitv would hav« wfeovClnd so the East* .^an hilarious, comedy. performed. by paramedics receive 40Q hoursof medical training and experience than is required pressure isneeded immediately-;! training by physicians, as opposed to .72 fpr certification under the'present state-i-^Concernedpersons.should write, call, o"r| Town Lake Citizens Committee was formed' to question "the city's­ . > ... _ ., . „ . ^ •, v.;'*?naa been performed ny talented white hours'in Austin; They operate under the n -.program.'I regret any personal hurt tnyg^g; telegraph the following judiciary^ V priorities. Said Jesse Segoma, the presideht of the citizens' group, Wej^entertainers would it have been •TT.1_iui=-r«»*. Ifjunderstapd the city has the power of eminent domain. We-just want the"<;%} categorized as simply very, yety to them by radio so that they are able to n 'individuals, but I stand by my assertion^-Jr. (N.Y:), Henry P. Smith (N.Y.)_ admini-steg„... drugs-,__JtxiilSOTit-,.t r&.n sini t-ithat-the 72-hour course amounts to .little -Lawrence Hogan (Md.), William Coheji;'Uptowii electrocardiograms-and other vital signs ,£'«;more-than advanced first aid. (Maine),-Thomas, Railsback (IH.jl . comedy by radio-telemetry,, carry out cardjac Robert J. Macdonald : eRobeh--McClofy-(Ill.}iHaroIdFroehlich,;,^that.offers'- Clean entertainment. for all defilbrillation: (electric shock),: LBJ School of Public Affairs:1. s (Wis.) and Caldwell-Butler (VS.). direct supervision of. a physician linked : : original: letter;may have caused Republican swing votes: Hamilton FD iadvantage of the majority, Most--people'never see Fiesta\Gatdens. Bnt.« ' ages. It is void of profane language,-skc i administer replacements for lost body I^.again, some of the homes are fn the backyard of»Fiesta Gardens , V„ andouu dnigs,-andui uga, auu isid cta uuboxbffjes success. In': fluids and-many.other techniques which Impeach who?/ Jit George H. Patdral),| So a comprojniseseems to be in order. And Councilman Jeff Friedmanf1 my estimation,Mr. S«Sae2,it ismore than Mr. Albrecht's crews may notlegally do To the editor:^ , >" -Mi .-^.ever ready with hismayoral-connected plans, seems to have comeup with just a "...simply,_ v.ery, veryfnnriy and which they-ar'e not presently doing; Has-this campus become corablacent 120S Lorrain St moviei"!'! fliovifef' Larry Newman f ^'^something that should satisfy both sides. AfferTneetiifgr^lttr'the­neighborhood group and viewing the homesites, he has arrived with a ' (^ solution that he plans to present to the council Thursday: 1) expansion of •?; v„ lfTtpr.6SS6cl by FrCKlk Fiesta Gardens only to the south side of Bergman Avenue (which means To the editor:»4 w the relocation of maybe six or seven houses);and/2) a relocation plan that-Oo-a-'recent' will provide adequate funds for those affected people to ms Citicorp,i-As: First* capital that gentlemen like Walter borrow money to buy a house at interesl EDITOR: ; : ^BucK moi^gr > WASHINGTON -With something like National's holdingcompany iscalled, not < Wristofr, Citicorp's chairman, 'is. rates well un^er "the primg rate" fol MANAGING EDITOR :..,BJ Hefner *$6S0 :billion sittings in savings an4 loan -only owns the bank but& numberof other? % defending his plan 'with word? of a corporate and industrial borrowers theyASSISTANT MANAGING EDITOR Lynne Brock ... — -finance-type businesses.' -?S?populist, Nadrfesque hue: "Itis difficult 'mention every so often. associations and savings banks the on TV TheN E W S ' E D I T O R , . F l y " ',thrift4nsUtutlons"-rit was a matteriif jt is Citicoro which is loaning the -to believe that in today's value system, Citicorp.nbtes;wouldsu(±thatWh^out ASSISTANT TO THE EDITOR '..T.r. .Dave Risher time before the glass and stainless steel ^y,arg6'to get depositors to evacuate the wlth Congress constantly concerned of low interest housing and into higll about *he 'SPORTS EDITOR.......,.^, ;r... Xarry Smith dinosaurs would' remember all that (j,r|ft institutions. Its method Is to sell -treatment of consumersj that -iiPtes, mleemabie every six months,,} l would seriously -AMUSEMENTS EDITOR,^ ....7^>r....,Paul Beutel . You can argue that might not be abu_ With their customary greenback swamps ' thar'^rd" oafa" fluctoaUng Vnteresi " adyance 0,6 ^esis that large investore: : PHOTOGRAPHERS J JJstanley Far?a?7 Marlon Taylor dryfng up and their need-for casfew evfei1 -ff-rjte V OTTT somehow entitled to a higher return idea; The mbney would-ge "to increase -?purgent7"they-"W0'Uld'iTievitably- industrial -capacity^ while •pp. urgent7"lhey~Woirld 'inevitably -rr '1.zd:.on their money than the consumer." lowering^ ISSUE STAFF recollect'tliat other needs ctfuld be For the first period, the proposed ratfe-. --, •--' -— ... -consumer demand, allof which,would beJ^­Gail-Burris satiified if they could get at the billions would be 9.7 percent, which should bring , As convincing as this new Wall Street 'antiripflatlontfryand itafrfcfore healthyj^^ Reporters ,77r,7T.;Tfrr.'.-;;;'r,,,vj,.i'.,t;5,>rfr.;r.-,-v.,7^;Bryan-BrumleyriJavia Hendricks, ^enosited-in the" thntt InsatuJuim "f mnnwr.QHl Of^Bgofile'S ..pjggy jtfiamploh of the little man maybe, there . but the people who argue this way "7 "] 1 '' Ken McHam.'Aone Marie Rilday government-regulated" low ,interest , banks-Chase ManhatUui hasju|hpedin7" are^feW-CTttchesr-Ri'ahtbf-QE^wrongliL-. usuallv.-«re-the4>eopleTwho-alr(»aiiy ba^.& News Assistants..;v.iSusan Lmdee, Wade Wilcox, Toni-ffaidow, rates. , '-A.with|250.millionif wanfs-to jwddle while we have built an enormous system of all they, need, artteyxan-affoS-to-tell­, ' ' / '' "t-S.': ( pfirarles Lohrjnaijn, Nancy MHls -Seven-and-a-half percent is the most 3^her J^e the Flrstmark Corp in savings instjttttlohs by making it others-to wait while be build new Editorial AsaistahU., ...r.^^.Dale Napier I you can get .at* a savings and loan 4?'-Suffa'° ;an4. Sari Fjancisco.'s lawfully impossible, for Wriston's factories that will eventually bring'the enca Make-Up Editor,,.,'.;,",t'.. k Roe Traugott association, and -then only if your''ijiI^fiMam Corp.-are* onthe scene, consumers to get the aa'me return as c prices dowm ' ­ Wire Edltgtyr-TTrr.xrn,,' -Sally Carpenter, David Rose r . leave your dough there for':=-w,ul vh«y Editors : :--;---^77^^3ffHPhmP1h-^iirns^t8feg^Teri -Vwtetrtit- The1 Citicorp idea has caught the',? W..tog-tta. on th •" . . Rebecca Stephenson. Anne Morris,. Elizabeth Ecbote. William Zeis-BBifW U, government with no policy atthe question, The bank has been asked to Oplnloni MprM««'ln n» Udly town ircilmeam-fnunica(iofjtiuilrtrn#;'-A*13«K 'kiqtikiwt coficfrnlntttellvcry people who see the purchasing power of^.' l'get much higher interest ratesthanl.wwU -_ A . , .. . , :tdlttf.«ruiy (UtmlalilrtUoii or U» Board of-t.VX) Uli-mit sMl dltDlltfadarUtlmr In T!iP"aulldlni|--their life's work eyapbratingsre aneasyVs-t?savers. Did yoii-mow If -you have.i-But masslv? „disintermediatlon, which biggies huddle7unforftna^T™lr#i^, * 31)0 _ .. mark ior any deviqe. that appears safe^-iJSlOO.'OOO deposit in a-ba£k, you can,gb in is ibankerls Word for f jiMjk . tV Uillytnuui)*itudcnl moiipaiwr MTtK DnivtfiUy •" The-nMlenal 'Hrfverttilnjf repreMnUiivr o(Th«'DJU!y their huddliiig about something that will^ ' and projnises to helptheir savingsretain^?',rand negotiate ah interest rate? The euy withdrawing your mttney arid patting it „ iTNfllnral &JufaU«ul Adwi>d Friday fcpKraRTTliroueli-Unll*d t'reu Kilemttlonal and P»cl!l? N«w«-&irTlra. !)>«_ .make any;difference if they were mori lifplt^dlto a somewhat tower^amount ofc^y r$tes offered JSysavings institutions. Or,' |f it doesn't bankruptsome of ouNavings •candid'in pi}bllcnvh«ti men llkiSetef ThfW4liA(iga«t-«iKtplfipliijy4ndcMn>Mtlodi S«OTd-. S»U>»«l,J<>w»i»tl»w Qmtnu U« TfMt BiW interest-that they can^ay ydiionsttvihgsi'; AuUn Te*,. , MwcUilon • W(Iliam Prqxmire of Wisconsin and Re!p| accounts, but the ... -. ,, -f • --K«!rdtn* «fptton« for W» mwfMMr »fe at r*)A Wtw» . rUwt^ UWttlttiyourilMiQ, ;$5£# 51®!. „ -By DAVID S. BRODER .'•Congress and the nation must whatever judgment is made published last February, and No,such catalogue of * • -" "1974, The Washington Post' judge this week, as the public on Mr. Nixon will become the in the new.-paperback. allegations has ever been >Company -: impeachment.debate begins. standard by. which future "Impeachment," by Charles made against a . previous • WASHINGTON -Rep. Tire had are guided, and. President-as conversation .presidents L. Black Jr. of the Vale Law now stands -'Charles E. Wiggins, R-Calif., proceeded for -some' time, this is something' .equally School, point is made Mr.-Nfxon: those the against - the exceptionally gifted ­ • with the' Californian; calmly importantlo keep in mind. : < repeatedly -that the • phrase charged against President lawyer who has emerged as the. major Any kind action crimes Johnson ..were a rebutting each -of v of that "hig# .and of Andrew .-.;; President. Nixon's most. ' charges' against Mr, Nixon, •Congress sanctions on Mr. > -misdemeanors'' was chosen very different, and simpler,defender • effective on the when a reporter asked Nixon's "part will be to protect constitutional •character. .But-we cannot .House Judiciary Committee, Wiggins if he were not considered legitimate; by his government • against gross -prove the negative proposition „ was rehearsing some of his somewhat 'troubled by the successors in officfe —^who abuse of power in whatever-that no(such case could ever « arguments one day last week; • over-all pattern of" ethical will, of a certainty, wish to. ways were seen.as dangerous . have been constructed againstwith a group of reporters who. practice .-represented-J)y. the.i emploxthe full powersof that by contemporary -legislators. _a_ previous-President. ' had interrupted his newspaper Nixon presidency. "Is , that : office to cope-with thejcrises • That is whal.'the"7anguage Rather than-pursue that reading in the speaker's lobby' what^ yo.u.'d teach your of their days.-Any kind of meant when it first, appeared futile debate, we -can askoff the'floor,of the House; children?"" he was askedt action for which Mr.VNixon is in 1396, in the impeachment of ourselves the.more important ­One of the points he made , That, said.Wiggins firmly, impeached will be ravoided by the Earl of Suffolk, a-Toyai •que^tipn: Are .these 'actions ?5 went right to the heart of the is precisely what is' not— aiid -later presidents. ­ chaneellor. for failing to keep . the" kind we are willing to s. |The ambassador? . issue that the committee, the; should not be — at issue in the ...This is,.in short, a tirae his promises.to-Parliament or.. ac-c-ept-from -• -future ^impeachment. proceeding. when it.is both essential and to carry'out its ordinances. presidents? For the judgment ; -MThp ConAtittLtinn_set_^a •proper to define, in . It is because of that long . on Mr. Nixon will set» "the ' . standard," he said, "When it contemporary;circumstances,: history "we can Ziegterisms: lying on the job directed/.that the president the meaping' of that' phrase .conclude, with some expect from his successors. . 'I could 'be. impeached and '•hi-gh . crimes'" "and" "confidence." that: the "three "The question for Congress By JACK ANDERSON removed from: office only for misdemeanors," -not just to tests of an impeachable and the country is whether the- Tkach added that'he had warned the President not togo tothe 5 ffybflcnn hriJ«rr»>W ntk&rlimh" -©1974, United Feature/Syndicate''^ •:&&?> see that Mr. Nixoii:is -judged offense are that it must be use of the presidential office; Middle East last nlonth, because the blood dot in his leg might, ^crim^ an^mTsdmSSore.'5" fairly but Chat his successors- Despite all the Watergate lies tha't have backfired,: become dislodged and ^danger his lite "extremely serious," that it detailed in the voluminous , . ; presidential press-secretary . Ronald Zieglpr still seems V »•< s^» i; v _ , What Wiggins"was saying,in are-guided right. • must tend to "corrupt or evidence now;*assembled' is a minor matters^ -This substantiates our re effect,was those To doso isnot to violate the' the gincapable of telling the truth about the most mir the Presidentwasinthe that ; -subvert political and .standard of behavior we can Middle East that a special medical team had been sent £o the defending the President Constitution^ but to carry out , governmental process" and condone as a precedent for From,tune tQ-timeVwepublisha catalogueof .''2iegleri5^3S^,. -against impeachment do riot the of • occupants of Mediterranean as.an unprecedented precantion._ --Y -" exact intent its that it must be"plainly wrong that future jas we cSll his'officlal falsehoods; Here is the latesU«diUoji;f • . • .. . ,, ... -i. ... . ' . " "The• five-manmtumii teajn,"tua/u, nc icin/IKU UU VUIIU It, «> »CU Oy SscrS pSe^o^n -framers. : In: :the-Judiciary-• in-itself-toaperson_of.honor, office, or whether U A.year ago,we reported that (heWhiteHouse kept asecret Capt. William J. Fouty, Chief of surgery at the Bethesda Nkvat Committee's, little handbook, or to a good citizen; fundamentally corrupts the" reported on June_14, "ikied by it any-way admirable in bis blacklist of Republican senators who had displeased President Hospital, *nd Dr. Myer Rosenthal, head of the hospital's "Constitutional Grounds for regardless of words on the political and governmental exercise.of the po\yers of his Nixon and who, forthwith, were demed White Houseinvitations intensive Care Unit." • " Presidential Impeachment," statute books.'' process. and other courtesies. 1 " ... office. All they have to do is _. . ... , . ... . . ,. . 3) We broadcast over the Mutual radio network on Jurte 18 show that'he was not guiltyof H°USe PUt 1Ut 3!!i"d,gna^1l1th3t T1LW« , that the United States was preparidg.tosell pol.ce equipment to "treason, bribery, or • other , W existed. Npw-our J>as been confirmed by poneother that, -H^vfeTs^efpolice, 6f all people. ' NELSON'S r H .high crimes and ^v^iStEJhe former.WhiteJJiQUse, impresario uf dirty tricks;-Charles . ' 1 • Infill GIFTS 'misdemeanors." ' J" Colson h . Among the crime-fighting equipment American companies DENVER W 4411 So,CeAftttt LACKORN, D.D.S. .. .. ., .. would offer to the KGB, we reported, were mobile crime labs'" The nbtion that Mr. 'Nixon n , . , " . Hwm 444-3814 announces the opening of his ' On a tape made without hisknowledge, Colson?aid: A Wyely -metaidetectors, voiceidentification systems,detection desviceS should not.be judged -by a girl.,, worked forme and maintained all thoselists which were' , -^ l,i8'ler ZUNI AND NAVAHO •• office for the practice of ----­ tniMtm.-nn — din 'rtnnnnnnin lar»tn. ', . . ... . . .. .. to- narcotics, electric arcs, anticar-• standard than • ^ locate explosives and , i-nannln «nlin (Knailfl nnf hn initUiul' the OPPOn^-i! INDIAN JEWELRY genera! dentistry ^Tn^e .S^' PeoP1® wh° would not be mvlted stealing devices, chemicals arid gas, equipment for-tracing^-Constitution laysdown or that u MEXICAN .. « ' at e-e House, v ^ -•^7r:-i;T*-!--ir-"fnigerprinis and -equipment-.to_protect_personnel_againsti.'„Past Presidents were Thnsonn "opponentslists^" firearms • expected "to meet is so-fajr-IMPORTS — : . 605..East See Caves Road Thoseon the "opponent^lists^' said ColsonT'were'ColsonTwere"some'some'guysgiiys * vOPtNTOp.m.»® 6 p.m.' in the Senate"-who-iiad-annoyed-the-White-House:— --~ "Ou'r're'port'was echoed-a month later hy.Sen. Henry Jackson, The° basic "CITTS TUATINCREASB Hours;: 8-5 Mon. thru Frf. 2) Earlier this-month, Ziegler.twice assured reporters that D-Wash. Ziegler immediately, denied it. He had spent an entfre^ PWg ry value" . • . PHONE: 327-3184 American-believe that-you the phlebitisin President Nixon'sleft leghad resolved itself and morning, he said, trying in vain to find out what Jackson,was don't change rules in the that the President was "fme." ' " talking about. Perhaps American companies want to sell the CLOSED MONDAY . middle of the game — that it This wascpntradicted later byboth the president^ physician,^ .Soviets "walkie-talkies or something,'; suggested 'Ziegler. is likely to be the,mainstay of (jDr. Walter Tkach, and staff.chigf Gen. Alexander Haig, who Next day, the"story was confirmed, andZiefeier was caught'itt the Nixon defense. • i'f acknowledged', that the phlebitis condition is continuing; another lie. -y-.' ^ *" But it is also true that TH0JE15HER WHY WOULP SOME 6IRL \sM NEW HOUSING POLICY!! HOUSE WHO UVES IN A NICE HOUSE 1 9^­LIKE THAT l^ANTTOAfOtOOTEIt) 1S&-* HOUSE:.. AN0THINFPER5ON LIKE ME?. 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DUL-CIMCgfc language UHcoupt dfi >aU ^ohjjo&d, bodyoairuw moo Catlalttr „ Continued Arntteb Wi)»lc. 47p-l?05 ,I f stofy t, *sVS&"Condiment f8,1 Clericalcol jgjf M . iar , « Ce 82 Worms 'fcv COrTimgn)ly. ^.:-((vtnlBrii?tQ DOWN *V' m t-Htflhftr 2 symw Ulfttr. by united F«*tur« S^naVeAte^XA T> b x ^ t "*1> * • W's* f»^"'«*,,»J < *Vi'.« * 1 'WA» „TV-V.fjVjwX-^ VjK*?f".»',fcS,^f*'..*,4*«j-w".™j y"lr> ? JpS^Vi? HPSLVT, * -Slfff~ M ipf V(2 ^ *" •zsmm , JWWg,,, .j-feiCffS\"• BsX^f Wft Roundup AstroTurf Inltallatibn •M Florida Defeats ' T -••', Proceeds on Schedule It Houston Texans ORLANDO; Fla. (AP) — Reamon scored -on. a run By PHILIP BELL padding in some places, and somewhat lowers.?. 'w-Cf Rookie running back Tommy -around. right end.-two plays • " Texan Staff Writer has caused some LUNDSTEDT this said^hfe Reamon scored on: a 15-yard after Taliafero fumbled-in the, T.he resurfacing of problems. "The heat has originally, felt thefirst sutface| run and caught anactkm-point third quarter. Memorial. Stadium playing v melted the plastic padding would -last more than five: pass:Wednesday night to boost The victory Florida's; and the practice field and therefore there has been was field years. the Florida-Blazers to a15-3 third in a row, firmly', with AstroTurf is "right on some stickage of the two "We are not pleased at all/f- World--Football League -win entrenching the Blazers-in the . schedule,'' business: £sports •surfaces," Lundstedt said: with having to-pull' it out in'S over the Houston Texans. ••• first place . in--the-W--FL' manager A1 Lundstedt said I1: The heat has caused other five "years, but we did it for a'ji . Tight-end Greg Latta.-. Eastern Division." Houston is Wednesday. . "? problems as' well, lundstedt reason. That was to avoid them:?""another Florida rookie; also ndty 1-2. ^ "The -practice field -(now • j•said. "The -m'en have -been rising in the futureij Vi,. , costs , scored on a 28-yard pass from A crowd announced by;-the. • called Clark;Field) is/already, •; working "at nights a lot, Most of the products in thtfi'^Ca veteran quarterback Bob-Blazers ;.at. .15,729 saw .' the finished -and Memorial usually from-10 p.m; until 6 in turf are petroleum base. W#'' Davis. -game. Stadium: shotrid be, ready-the morning. The field* itself 'felt that -.the petroleum-Charlip flnrkee kicked.a 47-.* , • • • _ anywhere between Aug.lOi f.:can get pretty hat down/ products would be much.yard fie|d goal for Houston in J ACKSSKVlLLt;,. Klur '.and Aug. 15," Uindstedt said. -there." ' ? -. cheaper now . than In -the­:Ih&-fouEth_quarter. capping •(APJ — Rookie quarterback S-wonld have the-fields ~ on^-af i-the­ -rvRe -future. Also ttte new baseball ^ W4l Houston's • only sustained Tony Adams arched a^yarth ready before the football team , sufface is costing $300,000. field is beingcarpeted, and we . drive. • touchdown -pass to pave begins practicing -in -late Thatr figure-ineludes-hoth--Jould_get_both done cheaper . Both Florida -scores .were . Williams on the last play of' August. S3 \mi fields. "We could have 'gone now than getting them done set up by Houston fumbles. the gametp give the Southern The AstroTurf, or. carpet.as i on for. a few more years," separately." Quarterback Mike Taliafero • California Sun a comeback 22-it is sometimes called; is only Lundstedt said. The turf . Some of the money is being fumbled on the Houston 49 in 19 victory over the a small part of the whole lasted five years. ''The regained by reselling the,turf •the first-quarter, and Davis Jacksonville Sharks operation. "Initially there isa cost us $525,000 original turf "We are selling practice fieldconnected with .Latta for the Wednesday night in a World m-rr gravel base comparable to and that included everything; carpet for 10 cents a square .touchdown eight1 plays later. Football'League game. any ordinary highway," s drainage, digging and the foot and 90 cents a Square f||f Lundstedt said. "Then on top Tartan track. As a matter of yard, and we have soldnearly »r%><' Shoe Shop •SALE % —of that.-there is-an-asphalt _ fact, the^TartanJrack'wasJar half_ of_that. For Memorial ip$ Wfe make,-and ffi'iSi; =• SHEEP SKIN;:< •'* - coyer that isquite similar toa and away the most expensive ; Stadium turf we are sellingat parking Jot. Placed on top of . item. We are not "replacing 15 cents a square foot.'?; repair,boots •->" > RUGS- the asphalt is glue that keeps that 'so therefore this cost is Lundstedt add^d there are 29; the foam, which is' placed on* ; -actual full rolls of carpets I $c00 • ' $750 next, intafct. On top of all of There are ten piore. rolls, but. „;,;shoes belts i'jX ..O BeaunfulColors Miller Skipping that is the actual carpet."­ J leather some of them are from the •LEATHER SALE* THE ONLY hitch in the Canadian Open curved end zone and frbm the: goods • Vorioui. kinds, .colors 75' p«r ft.- . . . --4IH T»>»ph»>o •-operation so far is that the side, with those on the side Texans' Ed Mooney tackles Blazers' Tommy Reamon. asphalt.'has .stuck _ to the?l PORT CREDIT, Ont. (AP) being separated withdrainager-r: Expectant father Johnny holes. •Baa Capitol Saddlery Ms' top winner - Miller, the in "WE bids professional golf this season, TOOK on the 4614 Lavaca' Austin, Texas v 478-9309 carpet and they ranged.from: withdrew- £~& ' -our case they did not have to i • pr**r*,tTO* i' 477-3735 CORNER 5TH & LAMAR at this time." Merits •."«2SsftS • HOUS ..v 105 W. 1?TH ** -M(S GENERAL WAL' m ANDjl ^.c^TORE JiL J* IGHLAtlDMA •z&t fWsk i# ­ THESE SPECIAL REDUCTIONS GOOD THUR. FRI. SAI. Old Generals Never Die; * ON J1-They Just Fade Away-^. i.; 1. •The Texas Urtion Genef&tStore will fade away ^ Short Sleeve lin early August (at least temporarily) because of * *u~ Union's remodelling plans. Guys & Gals —'JO cope.with.ItS; untimely,departure, the Store W%~ will be selling mosfoflts stock"atir20-50% dis­ ^"CAMPUS" count July 15-31.LOW-RISE So come make yeur final' ; ^Itgood buys. In General, we" '" COTTON $§k ^ still have a lot in Store for' Wi LANDLUBBE 8 a.m..-mq-:: m Monday-Friday,,^: •• SPORT Brush Denial First floor; Texas Union v.' \ / Big Bell Bottom^ •fie SHIRTS Assorted Colors PPEG.M301? «» trw, TO THE • t? NOW TO 00 OMXm*f*£rr W^NOW: IREEN RECYCLING 'ant-is , r ^ r BOX _ Famous Brand NEAREST YOO AND PITCH what we'll }-• t? GUYS & LOCATIONS: -.-IT. IN! awssf.'­ ENTIRE STOCKi • TOWNES HALL iZ&tsb • UNIVERSITY CO-OP 3X2 SCUFFED • 24TH AND. WHITIS • 26TH AND WHITIS X'-:• UniversitIf bswi • ACADEWffrCENTER '£ Co-Op1 • ROBIRT LEE; MOORE ffALL J J (Fwmmrfy PMA Bldg.) NOW! BOTTOMS Consume , assorted colors^ •UTTLEFIELDFOUNTAIN AGtjonLin • 24TH AND SPE^DWA,. f, • JESTER WOMEN'S DORM 478-4436 .^ mi $A00 J ' rM • 21ST AND SPEEDWAYi/1?. 'em OHIY sf' ' '' ,S" r?S=rl'yjT •V \ \ N t :Jmm>s~ ? jCf-n AS? Atlanta Picks Clyde King Over Aaron Retires Cubs Acquire New Manager SAN. D^EGO (AP);.# Quarterback Johnny • Unitas,, CHICAGO «»5' "V AVV yuHvtiiucujjf. oaiu •• :Meanwhile, King, , iciiucu ivi IICAV jcal u the »• . VHI being king who had continually said iviug) a special. rehired for next year if Uic rights to negotiate Svith him,: | . | ' nuua^i." aaid-John-Holland, -rhe-never^w3nted-to manfigprJ assistant to Rpbinson for the Braves showed improvement. John Unitas (1957)... and he was signed to a two-...leaving VOIT5(ly/Z)----executive vlce-president..''.He_ _changed his stand Tuesday ; last two years and a former He also ;left the door open" • I. I vtsfu mnnin t rv Jn nvriA^lti tnknT* tiA MI mLI il.»* " A'11 " S— --' _ _ .' ' t1L ' 1L. . H i it i. !f year contract paying $500,(90.. ; j-* .wants to do exactly whatTieTS • night at the' All-Star Game in manager with the San for Aaron, saying that if a Unitas said Eugene "Klein, A dding — working with young Pittsburgh. Francisco'Giants, was named change.in managers had-to be: owner of the Chargers, agreed players." -. "If the Braves offered me interim manager; He l?.ad made neitt year, "Aaron No Meetings Scheduled to pay off the contract. In a Lockman was in his second the. job Wednesday," said •been", the leading candidate ...would be considered." statement; Klein made no f„ji season as'Cubs manager, Aaron, "I'd feel compelled to _ mention of this, but called after succeeding dismissed' take it simply because there ! ' ••".jDnitas "the best quarterback Leo Durocher in th6 middleof:: are no black managers in the To Discuss NFL Strike . in the history of the gameJ*. • * v-v" • THE NATIONAL Football Running, back Joe Qrduna • WASHINGTON (AP) — No .been scheduled * -League, on the occasion of its meetings between!^Tfie: .Negotiations between the and second year defensive 50th anniversary in 1968, National Football League warring .parties broke off lineman Joe:Ehrmann have ARMAND'S named the ex-University of • owners .and' the striking Monday, and Scearce said at • indicated they would come to . Pittsburgh player thegreatest players appearon the horizon, -the time that no further camp.-ly&r-lf yQ"~ J . quarterback ever, > it was learned Wednesday. sessions would be scheduled &L>. Baker's Special mm® . The. records-set by Unites The players, however until it appeared a possible' At least three other players • M which still stand include the reportedly' met with James : settlement could be reached;: who were on the squad last ° Scearce, the federal; The players .union struck Open Pace HamburgerV Salad zi~?i ' most passes attmepted by a .season also are expected,, but • mediator, for about an hour July I after reaching an ,,ar)d Baked Potato or French Fries. • pro quarterback, 5,186; .the Coach • -. Howard . rw OU> WIST Tuesday night, but neither the impasse with the ownersover • most completed, 2,830; the Schnellenberger preferred not dpfril*-''!. Reg. $1.75 iimsl yards gained union nnr the government a new-contract. • k yams gamed paasmgr to specualate. , , ­40,239, , and the most official would comment on. The strength ot the players 2^*'-505 NECHES touchdowns through:••the air, what took place. • strike may be determined in While Schnellenberger T~B|ock W. ot Red River 472-0061 ris 290. It was understood, however, the: Baltimore Colts camp drills his squad of draft Carroll Rosenbloom, owner that the purpose' of the Thursday, the first (Jay of new SI Thurs. -Sat. DENIM^s# choices and free agents, the "of the Los AngelesRams since meeting was to fill in W.J, scheduled two-a-day workouts striking players are ____w^lMgwitaNite^ "' * selling the Colts, expressed Usery, head of the Federal for'veterans. conducting their own SAVE 60* 'Unitas' Mediation Service, on details Linebacker Mike Curtis, ttje Sun. Carl-Aldington sorrow over • workouts every morning. of What had talcen place to •^4}) W. 24th SK-No Coupon Necessary :478-0395 announcement !"because I only • NFL .ngme player to They picket only tfrjefly.in the~ N0 Cover Beer $.1.50 Pitcher iy would have liked tosee him go date and on the players' cross picket lines in the 1970, afternoon. ;' Next Wgek -Possum Delight out on one more great year." position. is certain to report. He JJSsf Apparently, no such already has undergone his ^ j A Technicotored dream that takes on the aspects of a Dalidrawing inmotion. meeting with the owners has physical examination. Riders ti You^Ve never seen anything quite likeit; • Surpasses allother Busby Berkeley:musical comedy achievements. • 2 WTT Match Mm •-: 'Lt'sJC0'-^l^staL^^ HOUSTON Houston's Helen :Gourlay and John Newcome won 6-2 tonls Janet Newberry and RazReld to lead the Riders to a 30-19 victory Wednesday night 'Go'urlay, maKng hersec MARVELOUS. appearance sincejnjur-ingher I recommend this picture anideaiJKimbledc^JLaCIittle trouble against Miss highly^to everyone who is Newberry who gave way to Kerry Melville late in the set , not limited to the belief WhateEarthProvislot\Ca that sex is a religious rite/' r-—Archer Winsten, New York Post 0i% 300 ACADtMt (§ FINE ACTS Present* BIUYRAY FILM SECIES REYNOLD^ r' JATTS AUDITORIUM AtVINCROW WITH & 9:30. p.m. ALI-CE FAYE:CARMEN MIRANDA""BUSBY BERKELEY'S niASANT VAIUV BOYS _ '%l THURS,,.JULY 2S~> ^ -8 P.M. 3^BTHBXiANG'S' m return at SOL « # _ tf V ANNEX! 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Tha -four performer* shared the ^est^ Aqtlng ' . • *S±%!i3tA 'H Award at the 19B2TCannes Film Festlvil. ** • v. •;••:*. .•; h.*-' Palo Blanto "No one. who, has ever demanded serious,\ mature •entertainment on the screen can afford to miss It... : 9U Blanco , 472-1030" Sustained intensity the like of which hasseidotv been •seen, on....the< seteen.": —Arthur Knight, Saturday • Review. • y ."Generally stunning motion picture. The ecforsk&l > change, the place witk .electricity," Bosley m aucATEssm f^-^ONDAY^ONlY! ­ >3=^5 38^arv4 Gru*ii lupe # COOL OFF Kwsumnwrtt/ili'K { 1 ^ -V ^ ,-• • _(England, t9%B). Wargb^t gonti UST m I Iblf Niireyevr' IFriday & Saturdoy^Hl^jly 26 & 27 § BiCTrTOTnnond ^6^1^ «n. "Directed and produced by Paul Ozlnher. • ±IMMMd.by P«pptfcom-Worm»er.lrjc. IW« a mu M J 6:00r7:30, 9:6Q, 10:30, 12:00 • • of huur. or . . 3U2 * 1965-Londgi}^>r«mlai*jo(J>Jokafiav,'s ^ fSf wallet^aftii SHakespaare, choraographad by:Kennsth?drink Wittvttwa m McMillan,playedby the Oreha^ttaOf tha Royal0 ti>i> ^ u^U^^WsM *&**• •>£"t ax ^V »> 5 i. * -',to' 27 Courses in 'Project CB-E't^rs si VV1 Computer Instruction m aiM-:•:...• . •' , > ' A'".:,.. • -* .•••.••••• • -V,'.. ;.= 1 "^fpBy ROSALIND YOUNG consuming "drin and for Project C-BE, said. Anne Dunn, English teaching .4t. ~'"'C'A major student complaint practice" work, leaving "The computer,. program;: assistant. -. 5|%l, oh the University carrtpus Is instructors more time to channels the student into.-, . With the use'of computers,the feeling ol being lost in the devote to individual student appropriate-proficiency Wittig and Dunn are­, crowd and toeing isolatedfrom needs • -levels. That is, the computer experimenting with basic a closer relationship with an Project C-BET is a four-year' sends the student to ;more, grammar lessons and .^ .... instructor who simply hasn't project which, -began in advanced programs or instructional computing. -&'••••••• got enough time. September, 1971, under a suggests.review programs. In This summer, tne course is. fA'aii fhe problem may "bft grant by the National Science that way?this method relievesbeiHgiaughtwitlffburi»thodealleviated with 'the use of Foundation. H -involves the. tediujn of classroom drills ray tuhe terminals to 21 computers to supplement the computer programs authored -and .encourages a. more students in the engineering .traditionaltextbook method of by the instructor of the course personal teaching approach laboratories, ' instruction.-* . "conversing" with students for the.student. • • ; Wittig saidStudent responseSeveral courses Under, via a computer terminal1 There are approximately 27. has been overwhelminglyProject • C-BE (Computer-(either a teletype or cathode courses using-Project C-BE. -positive. "They are veryBased Instruction)are solving ray tube terminal)? Joan One of the latest to join the excited," she said, "because "the"problems th~e~ problems"of"time—Jeynigan, research-associate—pr • home screi»h & 2 I I Screen 1 2-4$1.25 6-81Q$1.50 I , ENDS TOMORROW I •WINNER 1972 CANNES FILM FESTIVAl] I;# JUOT PRBE AWARD ^ . — -r-—Onlyfl mrkaflfflm.ta biJKLKftftftfllA Ke^urvived. the Ip; deadliest day ^ on earth fe"1 to enjoy the sexiest night V' in outer space! I A GEORGE BOY Kill-PAUL MONASH PRODUCTION WS I I gjLAiJGHTEnHOUSE^plVEi SATURDAY THRU TUESDAY I JP5 for one film $200 fortolh liST Composition,'? monitored by 'personality' " of the ••Dr.-.Susan' WitUg,-assistant. computer," Student? also nr professor of English,. artd -become Jess discouraged with Riverside «y|GULF STATES DRIVE-IN V. Twin. ShovvTovvN USA MIT fttVEMBK PIUW , 4414W . £M AHM« W tWwAMt IT'S A BRAND,'.NEW TRIP with that ' DIFFERENT BREED OF CAT! ., Held Over MMUUWCfW, THENINE IIVESof FRITZTHE CAT .QSMWWflZpocixto, qggiolKX«jtiotlidbwitooJotJcaiLjde ^ INTERSTATE THEATRES DOORS OPtN 7:15 „ ,,. , 7 1 ~i CONCfH AVFN.Uf-%?§«ATUR£S*7^S-9iO PARAMOUNT W?5iU a GLINT EASTWOOD "THUNDERBOLTand LIGHTFOOT" } •( STARTS TOMORROW1 10:15 6 feet 2" Dynamite! jMIDNITE MOVIES M" aWi II11 12:10 ' %$! mi I • ,v ­ s ,2!0-0 ii--f. . .. , m A "THE 'DOCTOR,STRAN6EL0VE' OF I til 7:00 pirn SJTHE1970's^^MASTERPIECE OF C8MIC1 S TAT E 6:40-8:50-10:00ry­ ; I U '.v> A /' f-' M \ HORROR! 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Its success depends on individualized, v seminar-type faculty adaptation Faculty ' programs,";Altimiller said. members will h&ve to learn to 'We wouldn't be"'able to be more of a catalyst in the cover as much information,-.•c'.a,s?ro°m and they will haye^^ but students should be able to* t0 formulate new teachim pick up skills they could use methods, Altmiller said. after graduation," he added. . The new program "will • Students'Would"' be-7able to• implemented thofugh an locate' and 'evaluate eight-person task force of information for their"classes, administration and faculty iresent ideas and criticize members, he said. Village Cinema AND riVMiiismj -a»ruimr uuirboa» Four^% ffU'WI. ANDUKON'lANt" ~ features 1:30-3:30-5:3Q-7;30.9^0 UFE..LOVEL.SURVIVAL..­THE GREATESTADVENT!IBB OFAi l 'r.v-: .fVimouMtVt»c«prutM<. AMARTWRANKMOff PftODUCnOM THE WHITE DAWN mm WARREN TIMOTHY ICU % QATEJ BOTTOMS OOftETT . B.«l<^,ihcndbr MMEiHOUtnN NW HMtVMAMCM _ S^n^tv JAMttHOUtTOM iMTHOIWMaUlAN iVkpuinlir MAmNKAtOOHOR. 4-nl >Hi-» 6:15-l:lS-10ll5 — .. ' PASSKSUSPfNbio PRICtS Til 12ilS ... MON-fRI. • * !*• • • • • UPTOWN SATURDAY MMNT M W"!|Mnd«d -­MwMHFek«jMlU%SO Mow-Ffi 12S6^fiBE6SReS«0.945 (C^ >,'.,lw*M.Survtval...Th« CrMttil Aftaithir* 01 Ait,-' THE WHITE DAWN ~ Paif« Suipt^tdl (ft) : ' «,•«»»«• ..»•_» : fwwm-»!>»!• m mm mmm •^«J>JAJf't. * a®' sSs® WM iif£Sffi-i'r rnmns^m Kerrville To Host Bluegrass VNinG 1 & _ • \-_ -— -L V'V;-1 sequel to the X-rated 'Fritz, '--frag'mentation.-Besides,' dialogue is. cliche-ridden. time with sex; It is also the ' topics such as bigotry Mqn, :I am hung-down; -reason why „animators must . LIBRARY FINES Artists To Give Concert lcQ" — religion: and neei Notkgt from tho Uniwrti' THE ORIGINAL "Fritz the violence -str'uii ''+th C^tJljvas a landmark of sorts.ir .-ridicule-about-.-as.•much' as Fritz tells us.)' their work. Library or any of It* Music by • t'r-The Department of Beethoven;" -arranged •Ser^i and Walters will sing a It as the first ^animated full-Washington Ineeds--another ~ At.the end,;Fritz realizes his ir-SO-FARf-Bakshi JS-the only branchei-are officialUniver­ • w i11 "prJStni Faculty Willy Hess. They are Stephen variety-of arias -and songs by' length adult movie. -Two scafldal. There's a "point: dreamsorfanLasiesare better animator, of adult films .who •ity comrn'unicaHorn requir­Consortia,' a concert for voice,: Pugh, graduate student in the .'Mozart, A? Buzzi-Peccia; similar films have since been where il; just isn't,, funny .than his reaHife, Whichcan be ' has displayed a desirable ing immediate attention!. ihorn and. piano, at 8 p.m.-" music department, , horn; Verdl. Jacque.s Halevy, released, each taking a anymore. depressing. It is not really . degree of artistic laste. Thursday in the Music James Baker, former UT Moussorgsky and Jacques different'direction frppi-their EVeh the .level ol sex is satisfactory; because 'just as • • It must be remembered that • Building Recital Hall.>• student now with the Austin Wolfe. . precedent, weak, for in the two Fritz Fritz makes noef fort to uplift; animated films t like MATINEES Performers will be Gregory Symphony Orchestra, horn; * . Allen-: will play -"Fantasia It'is important to know that fjlgis, sex isseen as a relejase his life, the movie makes no Fantasia'' < Di«ney's IKK>r2rf$4^0-4:l54HW-MS MUM Allen,', piano: Wayne Kenneth Wolfson,-member of Bae'tica''by Manuel de Falla. Ralph: Bakshi, creator of or escape from: social. effort-to transcend the masterpiece) and "Fantastic Barrington-,,horn; Rfchard . the San Antonio Symphony • The concert, sponsored by '•Fritz the Cat," did not alienation. ^ '•alienation it depicts. Planet," .too. are .examples > W4& Blair,-oboe; • Arturo Sergi, Orchestra, bassoon £ and-the-College of -Fine Arts produce "Nine Lives^'-Steve Bakshi's "Heavy Traffic", tenor,;-and Jess Walters,.: Leonore Sergi, faculty Summer Entertainment American-beyond . r±V:f Krantz 1 of went this. baritone. • member, at Southwest' Texas, •Series, isfree to season ticket International did. And Bakshi: Realistically, it showed that Guest instrumentalists will State University, soprano. . holders.Single admissionis$1. should . be excused from . *flALLCINEMASEVERYDAY$1 sex m ,a sex-crazed world join Barrington and Blair to Ms.. Sergi will join Sergi in for .adults and 50 cents for having produced "FriJ4" becomes only-a frustration, . perfornv-".Quintet in E-flat by an.aria from Vefdi's^'Aida." children; becausehisnext film;."HSavy and. "Heavy.,Tra'ffic'' "/T* .r- HIGHLAND MALL 451-7326 -IH 35 ATkOENiGlN. lrfW-2^5 ^—television 15-8:004:45 ,1 p.m .J 24. The Sireeivof San Francisco TU. 6 P,M. REDUCED PRICES vjfli Movie; "-The Family.,K^vafikV -v % Dean Martm's Corncdyworld 1500 S.^16ASANT VAUEY RD ... MQN. THRU SAT. .. 9. Evening at Pop*; . 9^30 p.m. JUST O^F CAST RtVgBSilOE DRIVE 444-3ZZ2 Mm 24 Terrtpcratures Rhing \ • V SpeaKing fircjajy 36 The Mac Shfcw s> /V •? • 10 p«m. •' . • •••>•• • $2.00 WILLIAM PEtERBlAWS $1.50 Brooks -*7f30 p.m. •••;•• -t— 1 6 p.in. I fit HI 6 p.m. 4 74 Firehouio JJ"•, ' n 10:30 p.fh. ri«xio«sr- FEATURES-. • p m ~ '' . . • 7 Movies ''Somenertree,'''" .^;,u'.-»". «&spi­ .2:50 1:00 • 9 The Old-Mafd and the Thief ••>••% "Peter Paul and Mary: , TheSong BolMerousljffunny . .v 24 Kung Fu is Love" t 5:10 -2:50 . 2A Wide vVor;d Special, Dlck Caveff EXORCIST 4:35. timefarcfl R ' 7:35 •r.'.8i?Q p.m. • —» •/v .. 9.55 6:25 ?:*%• -7 Movie: "Secret WorKJ'? * :-NO PASSES DmcttJ btWlUJAM FRIEDK1N ' 8:10 SI50. til 6 p.nu P&t r£?pm » ' \ •~ JGUtE STATES DRIVE.IN V. : NO CHUD UNDER 12 TRS. • IS 10:00 J 9 VINa Aloar*^J- H«ld Over •• CAPITAL. PLAZA SlioivToivrv USA- MelBrooks' Warrert'XialWjTimolhyBottonis 452-7646 • IH 35 NORTH W« CwwfOn •UteSUS" --and'Lou GOOMU IB Whtler* $1.50 til 6 AM&RlQAN'NATIO.NAL ENTERPRISES, INC PRESENTSJ . MAWVTHEATRTS Feature*. ' SOX OLFFICE OPENS 9:00 1:30 S SHOW STARTS AT DUSK 3:30 FOX TWIN SHAKEY'S Utaamo m i? »i • • The Academy Award Winner 2915 .Guadalupe WSJITTFOTLWVB- PrtteiilJ 5:30 -WAS*.TtUm- WAYNE 7:30 ' From Bret. P 9(30 -SHVEH-CITY-ONWHeEl,SL THE GREATEST LOVE (BUG) STORY ACRES OF FREE LIGHTED PARKING 14 Is TA®DtF EVER TOIDI , TRAMPS unuiTDisna ^onlghtrTimj­ * PR00IC!1<»S' Fridojr ' j- MID-SUMMER SCHOOL BLUES BEER SPEClAl STARRFNG fie«r, Winn, . i .. . m i?' and Pizza LARRY MAHAN •COtOR BY DELUXE-• re 12:45-2^0-4:15 A AUCn>CANNAYiON*i ChTEACRlSFV PEN 8;00, SUN..THURS. 11:00 a.m. to 1 a.m. Undefeated FRI. & ^AT. 11:00 aum. to 2:00.a.m.. V SHOW STARTS DUSK IfcwwwJN* COtO»*«Mia«. te%*l 1 ' 2801GuadaljuDe • Jute^Jfemey, 4731-3034 fYlvTEnioi^LuinD s oFGiptainftemo_ " f AWARDS The Texas Unionf 5^ #*g" , bmarVSharif *THE TROJAN WOMEN„ presents k^.% BEST PICTURE A Chamber Theatrfe.Production'^' KATHARINE HEPBURN -VANESSA REDGRAVE NOV.SHOWING FEATURES Of .OPEN 1:45 12224 6urtil«p»St.—-•77*1964 George Bernard Shaw "KATHARINE July 27 and 28 at 8i00 p.m" ^HEPBURN 'A The Maln Ballroom in TheTexas Union '""is Hecuba, " reaches moments BiisS PAUL~ -of tragic Tickets $1.50 U.T. Students, loved her \ splendor and NEWMAN:-lissi?-...'V ^eu,ty' simple and no one $2.00 Others _ n -j magnificence." ROBERT For Reservations Call 441-0067 $0 • ^••••-• —Judith Crttt, understood.I REDFORD Ntw York -• • • Mm m& BUSTERand BILLIES ROBERT SHAW CQWM8IA PICTJJRES/A.D!VTSION OF COLUMBIA PICTURES: INDUSTRIES INC. ''VANESSA ' A GEOOGt RCtf Hili hlM ' REDGRAVE :00-7:30-9:45 'THE' STING" as ^redrdmache > PRICES Til 5:15 seenii to.act'.%ith her-whoje soul.The " 'CHINATOWN' IS IXTRAORDINftRYl presents tension she creates SoiiThsidt II IS BOTH DEEPLY ROMANTIC, RJN,' MYSTERIOUS, has its ownkind CYNICAL; AND BRIUIAHTT- of excitement.'^ TONIGHT! —Bridge* Byrne, Lot Angole* W»raW-C*om»n«r . —P*uirnt Kaal, ' • '*> ' ~ H5 r ALICE 1A Theatrical Tour-De-, IN ­ Playboy WONDERLAND TEOEwnrarear: • This bizarre retidltlpn of tha Lewis Qarroll classic, patterned atterthe T4hrilel drawings, features such In-' "?THE TROJAN WOMEN' SUCCEEI trlgulng oastlr^ as Gary Cooper as the White Knight. TRANS*TEXAS Held Ov«r •: OPEN AT.8:00 Cary GrarftjSs the Mpck Turtje, Edward Everett Hqr-IN BEING A CLASSICAL FltM." Hiiwyl- FIRST FEA. •ton as tha Mad Hatter,' and Jack Oakie and Rmfcoe -WIIUAM WOlf, tiUf MAGAZlNt - / $1.50 ^11 AT 9:00 Katns.as Tweedledum andTweedledeo. 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July^ ibfstm PRVl /ROBERT iMuBterproducMn tf,EWMHN/REDFORD •aeon County Unej .ITONISHT 7 & 8:301^ olorhjf Cfl:• wAmencw Intemattoaa}retei $1 rift ^tvlS6'00? 9J0Q, 10:00, 12:00 $1 AA ROBERT SHAW u"AMtherPlace;-Anotl>er Tm«" $1 UT;$Hidents^ compt&d andsunsby BobbieGtntry I #UU } n^g-Jester-Au^ditorium • t'' -J I»UU ^'•AeawaE HILI RLMISw^ Acuity.& Sta^f •. $l.SO^Aembers Rated , *TH& STtN0m nuDei'tf •«tHN>ctl • Texan Staff Writer criticism are' made; in each directions of ghetto' society-Lives" is rated R, although in the 1930s and "'40s-and being formalized by • Ramblers, -The Watluns Family; :.Tiie; Perhaps it is just as Well • but fail Jbecause oi a • along with the limitations of language and nudity, it is just .White surprisingly can, be '' greats Bill Monroe'and the'duo of-Earl^aV-Arbuckle Mountain Boys and Kenny Cantrell that Walt Disney is dead. It's preoccupation, with sex and sex as explicit as. the X-ratdd compared. 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Shuttle..Summer rates. 477> ^Tno7SeeeB,«n.Ej!£$$$• v RATES NOWf ^x' blbcks • parts. 836-3171. Please Try Us . SUMMER XJacduXlur.SymmeLRates • • fUMMbK RAjbv-NOW six blocks "Uncta&Hhzfi'' l.Noc 3 days;.St.W' 3467— fr&S-L-eofr-­ ...i,'Jius.-One EXECUTIVE •***'•>••••?&i;A' Overseas Engine & Supply 472-8936 30A Dobie Center^ . .•-.. iPreoaiU No Refunds). '•• bedroom $130, Efficiency 5T10: Student* must *how Auditor's carpel, dishwasher, disposal, walk-in-"CONSULTANT­ r.6cejp&£nd pay.in advance in TSP» •j-3-iy2-*Cul-de-sac $130 up Warwick Foil RatesX^U closets, 32nd and Interregional. 477-0010­ .•8Kfe,-3L200 «SltL.A.3yhUj%r. from 8- Nation's largest dlverslffed flnanclaMn­ a;m. to.4:30 p.m..MondayM&rough •HUGE-FENCEDYARD^GBODJCOMBINAFI.OR7ORZ: 1 BR Furn. —LUXURY 1 ;14, or GL3-222S. • • stitutkm Is now expanding operations In GINNY'S. Friday * "A -" •smaH-: tamlly. Nice tr«es.-A modest their management $nd financial ser-CHRISTpNSON & Mme/ tjo* so's.fhe price ($ZI950}. jusfi COLORFUL I-BEDROOM. Shag.­ yrcevdlvlslon.-Urtder:«~new marketing listed -sb hurry. • . dlshwasherv cozy community: Near COPYING _ __ ASSOCIATES 'IaA9nn^° $160 concept, an exceptlbhai opportunltyex-'' 972-3438 ' . 454-2054 shuttle. From $115 plus electricity.12U west 8th (Ofl Blanco): 474*1107, 472*4162. Mlinex :5BKS Easy,living 6-blockscampus ists for^an aggressive, self-confident In­SERVICE , A TYPING7SERVICE"^ dividual who can -operate professionally Lee Phillips, Realtor. LANE ^474'17]2 Barry CftllingwaffcrCcmpany. FOR SALE ]3}S NP47^094BK 2919 West Ave. at.any, level • of-fbuslness. .A repreien^ NC. 7-Specializing in , tatlve will be interviewing on campus • SHUTTLE BUSCORWER \ LARGE r & .2 Bedroom furnished and ' x Juiy25.Confact?ThePlacementOfflceor • ' . ' unfurnished. 5^ag,wet bar, prlvatpclub:; —Theses and dissertations 'ONLY THE BEST . on-shuttle. Mrke MW$ap -; Area Recruiter; : .» ,. vroom*, 1 bedroom -from'1 Auto -For Sale ^ Garage Sale -For Sale .NOW LEASING FOR SEPT. ': Utllilln paid 2 6orm.2 Balh shag $149.50: ABP, 7 bedroom $169.50 A&P. ~45T-623i s-.i-M Dobie Mall 476-9171 —Law briefs • . •. carpel, paneled, walking distance to UT 1200-Broadmoors 454*3885. 476-2633, —Term papers and reports ' • -BIG GA RAGE-SALE.Saturday..Sundayj J®1 Free Parking :.Convertible painted special Orange and FOR SALE: 1973 Ponllac • and CapFtOf $270-,$280,. Grandvllle Lots of furniture, household items^--vv $125 plus E . Barr^ Gllllngwater Company. . 6 clothes, toys/509 East 401h. ^.V" Also, private*BORM.& Bam, (no cook-- -7 a.m. • Hp.m. M-Fji' Prompt, Professional Vyhi|£-at factory. Electric wmdowvand »ngj for one person $80/mo. -EXCELLENT-SUMMER ' RATES' on wt,powef door lock*, AM/FM stereo •Colorful ShagCarpet WE .ARE NOW taking • 9 a.m,-5 p.-m; Siit.^^ Service > GARAGE SALE. moving out. must sell Study rooms, faundry room,-beautiful • spacious one »arvd twa bedroom tape. Rally, wheats; .steel, -belt radial .everything! 1005 Eait 33rd*. 459-5949. * • Central Air courtyard and plenty of parking. 1802 • apartments: Fall-rates reasonable. Call -applications -for.part-time ­ •. tires! Ortly 26.0U0 mlfas. owner. out 'Of •Pool • ' West Avtf, Suite 100. -.•••-• • -454-9475. ABORTION ALTERNATIVE! PREGNANT -•' '453-8101 employment. We offer, many country, Bueltek Inc. EJ Campo, Texa*-. ...» , r^.L> >;>>>,—rtrrr—— T7437 1 713 542-2729. ?e1^ chairs. 2-drawer •. Shuttle Bus' 3 Blks. 476-5556 • -.excellent benefits including tasA-ffi&KSlfSSlHf'2 '*•**near »s your: Pick-up Service Available -"3 jENFtELO AREA.^Two bedroom with ftling cabiMf^ waiher^^elr.fgeralor^1, eyery extri. Furnished or unfucnlshed scholarship program. Apply' KUWSIISB 1 A"V0C4,M ""•WVe" ­ •• misc.?)?Landfon Lane.' •«. j.-^ .v ,71PLVMOU-TH FURV-m; Fu» power. i-REJREAT ••fr^m $152 -. plus-Electricity.. W West s* $995, 45^2f)3 5906 Marilyn Drive. Holiday.House No.,4 Lynn. Barry GlllmgwaterCompany. 477. s^-; jWlflWlNG; LESSONSr Experienced. NEAT; ACCURATE and Prompt fyplno,••#APTS. • 7794, 472-416? 5325 Airport Blvd. "... ; Certified fnstructor. All abilities • 60 cents per page. Theses75 cent*. Call-5 WILLOW #1 DATSUN 74J-Z, AC mags, excellent v -Misc. * For Sale' 4400 AVE. A-" 459-0058 .(Beginner -Senior Life), My podi or 447-2737 . rynmng;:trail;damage. $3400 or-w»t> .negotiate. vt34«53^8 before 10:30, ^fter 6 Vpp CASH'PRICES paid for diamonds;^ LARGE ONE BEDROOM Walk to yours Groups, private 478-Ml. CREEK, old-gold. CapltOI Oiamocid Shop. 40U.Ni-f: ichool, study arca. ,carpeted, disposal, DISSERTATIONS,'theses, reports, and.v Lamar. 4U4877.' , •NOW LEASING FOR SEPT.' •cable TV. sun depk. CA/CR lauhdry, ^ PART-TIME ^AARDVARK ADVENTURE;School and law briefs: ..Experienced lypl$t« • ; ^73 AUSTIN MarUmGT.' AM/ffiWiJereo. NOW LEASING FOR SE#?T vshuftfe.-great-fodatlon* ABP, summer '-Day-Cafe Center, IVitojO years: Oj Tarrytown. 3507 Bridle Path. Lorraine ' 1Z300 rp.lesj 25 m^^8903after 1,00 . LARGE INNERTOBES for'swimming ! 1 BORM /. 2 BDRW-i rates.-.Falt Leasing. 28l2 «ueces, 47?-i•--HELP "tin.-o p.m;/vwnqav? Friday.®: s.r , Brady. 472-47I5. \ '. n -1-: • . A' •'••-• •<• "• .'"••:• =. W tublng. All jlies tochoose from: $3 00^ * SI45 " $220* ; -M 9 7 . . . . >•Waitresse^/Wa|tera,.Buii Kltctwn^iOO^.Rayburn. North Austin. 637-6001. up. 2201 Airport Blvd. $17S i • .. . , . •.. -10:30p.m. Friday and-Saturdays;. • . v i..* . STARK-.TYPING. Experienced theses,­AMOVING, must iiil 196d Dodge C6rr>-' •-VBedroom Furnished ^^COMPLETEt LUXURY. Tyro bedroom '^1-30 a.m. -10r30 p.m;Sunday.. >! dissertations, PR's, etc. Printing and . an. Exj^HJtnt condtJM, economlc'aL^i ALL BILLS PAID BACKYARD PAIANT^ erf^ L, WaiK to Class r,. . . t •.:... ^fe:^«ndi efficiencies. Fall .Rates. 24 Fiats '•<'• Cdtflsh Barn !a«in"N' -Binding, Specialty-Technical. Charlene Bram.eilads. Orchlds and • s'ome^'-'^i cylfflder. Affer 5:30 p.m^ «Mi.51ie. Dishwashers -2 Large Pools ~ l^V-Aparimenti. 1515 PalmaPlaxa.474-4322^ s ROOMMATES Stark, 453-5218 u .'69 VOLKSWAGEN, cne.ovvner. Good troplcals. 4407.Ave. .H. East of EllsabeK^^-"LONGHAVEN Security V>lt 47^2163 Shuttle bus corner R5ii^JiC5nt * Ney Museum . > Clubroom,Volleyball Court"'":i ' •. •-; .•*' . ^ • • ••288*,2899. ROOMMATE ^NEEDEO. 7 bedroom: HOL'LEY'S TYPING SERVICE ^A'l xondltion..Leaving country, -MUs? ^elK > , 477-5662 ?_partFen* . complete service from typing • through"foOTTlEBUSCORNER:, r.$iV$from S120'-$140, furnished,, . .3Miiblocks trom . . binding. Available unhj 10 -»ta»*6rbest-of»er-tofr»7*i——^ MOVEiiTN t6DAV • ttmpUfc b,ll, . . SELL FLOWERS/.Makei30-$60 w6rkln^ p.m;: 9&l-WUIow-GreeK-•T«mnm Ury rw^i in^b^autlful setting. 4 poaceful days a vwefcThursday. " _ ;i'' ' " ' .. '. ExperiencedIn all fWldl:Near campus: dccessories. $125; Tom,: -4?7-9936 sJm•1970 fiat 124 Sj»rt Coupe.'Excellent . .'condition. 28 mpg. $«IV $1995. 476-ifrrcen 8^30 and Si30; v. ,Catl-472-1238 or come byvWo W. I7ih.at Hrioa^ffSfiBBffrrsilofuav; Sunday all—HQIISFMAT^ WANTED? Share two .1401 Mohla Drive, 476^018. / ' ' mm :452a anytime. . ;:«D.W LEASING FOR SEPT-444-0010 .r ,jRlo Grande.; day. Top comm/ssfon. Pald^dSfiy. 47^ bedroom largehouse, 503 Texas,couples . i i imi STONEAGE LAPIDARY 3060,453-1508^-2761. . ' v' . rmin~« «-». FRANCES WOODS TYPINGSERVICED and considered. CeiUng.ians».fireplace, 472­ JEWELRYCRAFT. UnusuAJ glfj$ and ^^EFFICIENCIES $95 plus electricity, 0986/ Experienced. ;Law,•.•.•: •T^esel;rl'-irsp5st TOYOTA..CORONA.p«lux^4 '67, engine I r^ri'vtqr— good--od-'CondWcondlticn;-25-mi —-" ' " "* '* ••t.semt-v; $160 -v-. pool, .ac, carpe}f panelin9, no pets. WANTED; APARTMENT MANAGER, Dlisertatlont. ManuicrlpH: 453-6090. ' best offer. 441-5509.." *' precious stones andmountings, ^ough ^^^ ^ ^ ^ NOW;LE«|NG FOFC SEPIT •' ~-.. . Huntington Vtlfar 46ttrrmi_Aye^-A.. 454-< • Preler married. Send-resumes-to Bo*~-^SPPWAftAJE NEEDED, 2 bedroom -" rock, tumblers, books. Open9 30 • 5 30 ^ t 1 Rf»rlrAr*rrVv?J» • • ' •'« 1 •. •••..•••> 1668, Austin, Texas ' apartment 6 blocks campus, alt bills MABYL SMALLWOOD -Typing— fci^'-SvL^pfyTT" tT~TON''C'he*role*-pIc-k-up• * paid, $50 476-3467, . • mtnule/ overnlght -available.\Term ^fc^.' -^^xcelleni condition: $1095,476-5916 alter CSmerrw-'aSStT £SAN JACINTO ARMS; 1709.SanJacinto, ROOM.BOARD forlonrg session 1974*75 papers, «theiesf; dissertations/ betters; tfamrnoTHl$rahceTTnlv6r51tV'-Cgbttbtrtg^ -inenchpnge-fOrhelpl^g-dHabled • MaSterCharpe. ' —Jyftptimill'—rr-;v.^alkloodiSfa'hceTTnlvarnty-CgbtrQt: ly-^tn QTehano»^4A^rti^Ki^rt FEMALE ROOMMATE naedad. Own MasterCharpe. BankAmerlcard,. 8921 f COUCH FOR. SALE:"Good condition,:•' Walk to Campus • • . Z J »vto 3 bedrooms i-J/painr cjfyu¥-^ri_^_:room-2^ duoleC $W BmrwrMlts-Vei v. 0?27 er <42 QMS, . back drops fo -make into bed. $15, 926- ^ wator/aas;cable-pafd. No pets,si15 up: . Mr. John Flowers, 476-7374 • near, campus.-47!-4J^4,4/6-1IW. "t" -r——• .. B>^'Jr ->*70 VW, /un$ good, new starter, radial Buckingham Square^ 3413 after 5-00 m-wP-"C, • Typing 4 \ iM MINNIE HAMMETT ;-vv .li(re$. needs clutchadiuslment $87) 447- ' ^ . 711 W. 32nd SALESPERSON for ladies sportswear ENFIELD : AND.rwEST LYNN., Duplicating Service.' Theses," ^'dls ^> *849 NEW PENTAX £5,; B»ctronrc shutter : 454-4917 -Sp-,giUHlW jTy j%!$?{:it9 SO DARLINO EFFICIENCIES -lull shop. 25-35 hours experience.-Apply In S65/month. Large 2 bedroom, -nicely ..dissertations, papecv Of .all kinds, With Tbkum?r; lenses,-35mm,:Mmm,1-.:. v'SEE OUR SUMMER RATES' Jfi^^^kltchen. quiet residential neighborhood, person, The CrlckoM Shop. Highland fprnfshed. Jeff, 451-7421 days resumes, Free refreshments. 442-7008, Wpv -,>^1971 TOYOTA: COROLLA 1600 wagon:' ISSmm^i^strob^extenslon^'teleplys, Shuttle, walking distance - .,, ;-other accessories.-Only "ten-roil»-film • 5ummer ,Rafet Start To^ay ; AlsAlfraslng forfait:ltltv>fest ioth,-Apt.-; : FEMALE HbuSEMATE. iSO depOslf,: NOW LEASING FOR SEPT. — -. -V-BRr-1 BA 2 BR,5? BA 'a BR, 3 BA : 106. 476r?l55. . •. WSI PERSON.wanted. Three mornings <60 renr plus h4lf bills, prefer,mature . BOBBYE OELAFIELD. IBM Selecirle, JW7 FORD VAN, 6 cylinder; standard, .4»f:V-W/alue. Pulck Sale,MOOv451; ~ . Weekly tor 2 or 3 weeks 836-1609. pica/elite; 25 yearsi«xperfence, booKs, v­ _person. Carolyn,.472-1657, 476-4819. iTYlMIt.rwia Aftivlgood, interior,lAitrMr and exterionredone. —PO/O. avta.lAr i>»l«tia v ... I* * BLQCK from-Law School. Tower View-dissertations;' theses,..reports,v­ .59S0 471-1253 SLEEPING BAO t* goose down; super**.-ifST45 -• • . LAROE POOL.rALL BILLSPAiO^v Apartments. Large, nicely decorated, ..SPECIAL PERSON needed part-time tor 'MALE. ,23, seeks neat roommafe to mimeographing. 442-7IB4, p warm, excellent condition, clean;-used, -T BR Furn MOVE IN TODAY ;|l•;SMltr'c,b,'?vpaid ,,3S Nop,!,, serve.Austih's Finest Tavern drenjele. . shareVery.good duplex, 2 bedroomnear •*-Mua.iANi* Wxl ri>• v-8, power, steering, t7V lh'-jitv Must 6e availablethrough Fait.See Mrs-• -campus. 25T3-A San Gabriel. $75 plus W VIRGINIA SCHNEIDER .Diversified -Best Rate:on-lhei jap*-1 r V'-t-lwwer disc brakes, air conditioning," • , Tanglewood West bills; 472-7854, 476-1154. Ted; Services: Graduate and-undergraduate Overton between 4:304:30:The Draught . y. (W,'' ~ ^•'|^^"e-'--">J^'v"-*l^Ulrf?^¥fe...,5WALt^gEFRlQ.aS.Gold'»»l3ruaSlll. r , ..bShuttle-Bus'Front . THREE 8L0CKS-t& campus; Rooms, 2 . Housej 4112 Medicaj parkway. : typing, prihtlng, binding. 1515 Koenlg i^>» ^ ; ";;.^r?;" letters, ..envetopos; proof 7 7 478*4029. 'ATTENTION NOW LEASING FOR SBPT. '• NOW LEASFNG FOR SEPT. -.FEAAAWB SHARE cute one bedroom*' reading, grammatical corrections,-/^ BiSSfRVAAei? '.tM6.-:Alr conditioning/':-'1: — -.STUOEN.XS! O^E BEDROOM plus study. RtverHills .' : PART TIME COUNTER 7-9 30 a.m. River-«IH» V; $94 ABP:45U389.ifiam-.Rapid, accurate. 50.cents/pagc;^. •.(! : -julomailc, very nice, JiOO or best olfer, .P.D.Q. Service Company. S4U.Burnet ie0i $195-V.-Take lease on sept;,l. $214 ABP.V444-, 2pm Gretchert 452-3469, 451.233* / MondayfFrlday; 8-5 on Sat. Call Astro l^n Norwalk. No-. 105. 476-£JM: - -has .reasonable -Gleanefs. 442-4354. _ , !• ;. .r "Road,-453-278B,— -"2 BR FURN:r*'«..-$155 M • • _ NEED TWO ROOAWAT6S.Jo;^hairaJL^ _TyPING-PRINTINO.BlNDlN& Thnte«; 1968 WlLUSJEEP. 17 ropg, vinyl,metal deJlvctfy and.installation.WiO buy back NEED' TECHNICIAN with at least-2~ ?e<,roorn h?HS8' Bedroom shag, iunken . DlsserfaTjons.-FreffcsUoharrRepomr­ appliances; 6-month guarantee. Free A^L BILLS PAID^§'' F ALL:LE ASIN G 2 bIO cks -UT. *• ••v^t-tpps; ma9«/G60tires. 2-wheet drive^ 451* . ar end of. term; Specializing in •-Eastwoods Park 1 bedroom. $145. jRm ' d«n fandnd kitchen:Vltchen: Infn tile, low/law,-reporfs;reports, ,Sell-correcting" r-• years experienceIn repair ofhl*fl. Apply Spanish tUe. * * IBM-­ ^4W Antilles Apts. 1 BR Furn^ $80. AC; ABf* tarpefed. 472«2M11 V •:In person>at SferNny Electronics./1/12 Fireplace,-fentttf. yard with fountain^ ' " -­ Barbara Tuifos. 453-5^4. . V L retrlgei>«tor& and deep-treem-.rAll ser^- Lavacp. 477-5866. 454-8173. 4402 GlCfiCfest; -« . :r-. vrce calls $12.00; Also we buy applianccs spf -2204 Enfield ftd.I P­ ^ -*79-10? WS * AVAILABLE 'SEPT. -1. Attractive 3 AUSTINS SECRETARIAL. SERVICE. UU; '« FORD FA'KLMJ-E Clean,-low working or not. • 472-1923 , MARK IV APT • room -apt.,, comfortably furnished • ROOMMATE .WANTED. ,Own room, ' iV&rl very dependable, oood SHUTTLE BUSFRONT DOOR FULL; TIME — Part time applications, 1807 Treedwell street. Typing, dictation; condition. AC Call 472-43S4 after s: • 3100 Speedwa "" •Controlled heat,and air;walk to classes. •now-being"'taken af Hans It On. -In . Park near;$45 plus bills,Mike, 459*6937. by,shorthand or .your machine, tlitmei,NOW LEASIfJCUfOR SEPT7 704JW 25th 477S654-, 'HlgWartd Malt. Apply 10 a.m/-9 p*m.» business, legal, Drthltecturar, notary 477-1685 Monday • FrWay.! v pubire 442-4430 :ij ".J FURN. APARTS. NEAR HANCOCk.CEN.TER/2 bedroom $152.50 town UNF. APARTS. fe$135 -UTTLE ^lisCORNER • house, $160. CA/CH. 4708 Depew . NEED INSTRUCTORS 'In exercise, . BEAUTIFUL PERSONAL.TYPING, All : Top Dollar Paid For 1 Bedroom :(block east of Red'filver). 45^*4253. . • dance, pre-schoolers sports,*art, craln, vour-University, work. Fast, iccurate, M*i n i /~ ' isT1 gyinnastlct... Call f am; Austin' JT*7—'-fe»»onaPle4. Pnollng-Bl/Jdlng. Mr>,­ ^^Sb^Nice Osed Cars^^X •2-IV? TOWN HOUSE off Riverside.: Recreation Center. 476-SM} , . ~ Bodpur. 478-0113".— —• Subieose/ffveAug.-bnly.WHi-pay xh rent C<" FACULTY ONLY • '• I *! ELDORAOO-fe. Jim V^/: «K FOR MCK^POTT^' ' ABITAT 453-4883 472-4893., ($90)--ABP. 471-!^-5454.-447-6109,.. • ' ; ASSOCIATE TEACHER-Jfalferrtoon),• . ... ..... .typinjI v.Scrvlce. .MIDNIGHT SPECIAL J. BIJULMUNDAY -."SHUTTLE BLISCORNER* W . aide (morning) for ehurch day-care-' •• Experienced, alt klhds of typino. Low V906. Pearl jJ, Bedrooms. J bathrooms, A8P, Cable, ' CHECK OUR SUMMER-RATES FOR FALL very near UTi5l29.S0,:onft-. •.center. 453-1657-oc 472;9400. rates, FAST SERVICE,-Correcting •laundry, pool,-'trost.free.? frig.,.garago. PONTIAC "1 Bedroom" -bedroom-apartment/ air conditioned/, r-.i Sefectrlc Pica/Elite, 89-2421, parking, elevator. Involvcmon? with, progressive,country-western dance..No »^ ­ -s" 7*10/4 -Lamar . .787T2S HUNTERS shag carpet, paneling, and pool. Water DRUMMER for versatile groups ,aru, MEED AN APARTMENT and gas paid. 472-440& 478-3885,327-1355/-large, studenrco-op Optional.'.' ' ' • EXPERT .• THESIS and--dlssortat'on • MOW LEASING FOR SEPT. -Rent IS negotiable;"...; •( .... FOR FALL?. HALLMARK 454 3164 i ; : need; rock> Mu$t' be dependable Brot ^fyplhflj Lpw 'rates. Convenient lo . Liming, 454-6821. * : v • ,v , ^ Call 478-7833 V /Campus. Gall Loli B^rd. 453-7187. : ^ Motorcycles -For Sale GIVE US A CALL! 1 BR-$155 " -Habitat, Hunters is FREE .apartment . STUDENT-TO. LIVE ln> hpme helplng' wlHONOA CB450.Excellent condition" locator -service, located-in the lower -2 BR -$184 APTS. with childrenand lighthousework.>Neeo TOWNHOUSE FOR 'RENT. Two just North of 27th~.& $800/ Call; Allan, 471-3114, 474-2861, level of DoblfrMall. Wo specializein stu­ ROOMS someone here most .weekends^.' .bedrooms, one-bath; fireplace, fenced .^Guadalupe anytime < dent complexe*r4.v_:--•' References required Please call 476* back yard; 290? E. 51st, "No. 4. 9W-08M. MARK XX L, 708 W. 34th 4703 be/ore 10:00 a m HABITAT HUNTERS .. TEXAN.OOR7W 19Q5 Nueces. Doubles ­wlJx best offer.,Black tanK and covers; Call • LowerLevel DobieMall,Suite , 3815 Guadalupe • J 1971 NORTON 750 Commando, $900 or 454 3953 4S2.50W m. mm, 454-6294 IS2 M/6 wks. session. Singles -W-00/4~-1^ftWTgt) 5eR^,^-g ...... 04-fg David, 451-3539, r t • 1 wks. session.-Daily maid service;-— -..-ant for local UNF. DUPLEXES • X-t -SA ; •_> Hi*, central alrr Refrigerators,* hot ptates ' Rent-A'Car: operation -Start $2.00/J>o«r, 474-1532-—^-WALKING DISTANCE *UT, allowed. Two,blocks from pool, pets.. 2 ,*441-221?, Available Aug, h; YES, w^do.type ;2914«B Rio Grande ;or 477*0945. Jerry FALL LEASES Jinn %nou -J PRIVATE ROOMS »50/month. ATTbiHs L^wson * From $128 .bedroom, 5190. 1 -bedroom, f&id. 4 bins from campus,-Fraternity: MISCELLANEOUS ;SUBLET 2^ monthunftimt$t>ed duplex: Freshman themes.MOVE. TOpAY •SI45-1150 3011 Whitis, No. lOJ;— "ouse <77035S or 477-4^1 ..: 2*T/ shag-cprpet/ dishwasher/ disposal lBR. Luxury 1972 HONDA SLIM, Betor Shocks, 1200 -'Enjoy tennis court; ViVlmming poor, gas atter jMon.-Friday. After 10 K: range* washer, dryer. connections; 2 . , miles,excellentcondition, orange,adult-, v^if MIs^. lovely--courtyard.-Four color 104 E 32 476-5940 PANELED EFFICIENCY.' Share NELSON'S GIFTS 2U0l fndlfln /.'.large walfc?ln closets, wattir paid; Why not startout with * u'2105 Speedway • and bath. J45. Bills cord.; IW'EX' owned }410 Ffrm 474 5617 ,v schemss* sea blue, sexy leopard,.orange 45) 2832 «:a,m. weekends.,;.-. refrigerator and Mexican Irtrtports^ (150/month 442 9547 TJ»nd, pitvc, yellow with black' patent Manager Apt 103 n} m-345 1460 r46l2 Sputh Congress 444 3814 Closed ., good grades!-<• Walk or Shuttfe ^Mondays. V'leothefiOfte.or twa bedrooms. Alsoleas* -SUBLEASE .'Two . bedroom duplex/ ^ # Stereo -For Sale :>ing torr&H. : •.• •—tO-Q-T— PRIVATE ROOM.: Tw^).blocks.campufcv: • F - south, Vatleyrldft^Drlve, unfurnished,- central air, matd serWce, kitchen, coed/ -LEARNTO-PLA Y Guitar.Beginner and ' 1200 West 40th Apt 135 CA/CHj. $l35^pTus 0llfi. 444'4296. K0«p 472-3270 and 472-7677 v' sTereo SYSTEM:Sonsul recelvec ami' , BRAND NEW EFFICIENCIES % THE summer rates; 2411 Rio Grande: .472*' \ .advanced. DrewTnomasoo-478-2079 < trylnB* ­. torntaWfc t.W.E. Ill speaker,: Alltri 476-2551 r N 2707 Hemphill Park ' 1 451-3333 3684 pm, 4.7 6563 BLACKSTONE 1 • . . . ^E,N1]'!LL PATIENTS LIBERATION • • 1 , "•>f-j'h -1700 Nueces-" ­ ONE ROOM.In house.for rent. $75/mo.-project tjeen "turned off" by therapy? . STAK'SR-S' stereo headphones, $75^ -plus ^bills. iF^uli use of house. 477*6025-^ ^ Contact Sharr474-1470 $50.00/mohth :/ Close to campus. Beautifully furnished. Apartment*, living *!.•*. block * from^.w-': / WANTED RaaUstjc $oio:l03 speakers$?0 pair:Call -Air w/th big batconfes.for your ptanfs. UNCLASSIFIED -iPArnpu$. tndlvlauafrappllcants^v^-:' «3-l $150 • AiR'CONDITIONeD,...,— furnlshetf-room,-^ P^nfh^UiO/ ••• ' ^ Summer plus electricity . . ........ luiiHinint 1 OTinr"^riJ^X--WELL-J?LAYBQY*-'' 1 ... . . .Wfltvnfeniatched. -wlth' compatible .room". ARENA f-VN a I bills pjrid, $55 3310 Red River 476-6FS, records, gultar$. lewairy, APT MANAGER for*20 unit complex • . deposit. • Kf,mate$ BellyDanclpglASiriXCMOrt 4724344; 3434* l^e^edlbs, stereoi Aaron s, 320 Congress, University area Apply-by mallto 6005*A APARTMENTS;1 476 Manager 201 ¥*-2910 Red River 476*5431/ v -ii\Downtown, , " Shadow Valley Cove, Austin, Texas 1414 Arena Drive •*«* Forsolo '4)podfle440_S150 477-1495 \<-A PAR AGON PROPERTY Jt-" ' " <$P , ^ COST PLUS . IA-2 Bedroom-Ff0m$160 P­ 1 lr' Elec,r!cr f8P"f & remodel 447-54M STEREO -Bus. ; -Furn. -All.Bills Why payretail whenJ can iave youupito1 itSt-NEW WANTED , ^Vi%/|4 Sailboat & trailer 477-6477 . 60%?. Most brandy -AH factory-sealed Mgr. 442-4124 HIGHLAND MALL 7* EFFICIENCIES' boxes; Full-guarantees. Call Fletcher at • AREA ON x%.t '44 Cheir Corvalr S300 441-3540 » -451*5500 between .6 8. 8 jj.m^ for a prl?e •. CLOSE TO CAMPUSir-SHUTTLE CLii"l*r-f-l cr siic V'.Huqe 1 S. 7 bedrooms furn, or unfurn, Bv/ 7"-portable -Sony TVi35. 441-3540 . -WALK TO CLASS SrIU I.ILfc.DUa'.'". w5,':?K.wlth.lawwalMni, beautiful landscape Jucnol.25" IQspeed bike 38S-5102 . from *154 ABP. 1100 Rolnll. 452. r„ % ^ OLO MANN APARTMENTS Swimming pool, beautifuli furnished. 472-4162. J3arry GllllnQwdl.r Com* SENIORS AMD GRADUATE STUDENTS SiNew.one bedroom-and;efficiency apti" \ double or stJdlo bed. all, have dls- Bar/dormrefrlg.'JSO.-478*4851. JOW leaslifg lor summer and fall hwesher, disposal. ceotr»l air and heaj, « For Sola > In Math/ EngHireering; Computer Science -t Lorgc braided rug;Dain 472-0424 ~ • Pi-icc rar.gn.fram SlSQ -$hag carpet, extra storage room; From See at 25(J i»r Apt 4 f114 plus elec -­ SUITAR STRING. Sa^e. 20%-on all If* you are interested in ccfrrjpgter ^systems ajid' pr.ogramii":: Foundiknl/e, CaH7detcrlbfl. 476-7660 S uitor, mandolin, and. banlo strings; 477-3264 msur Music,.1424 Lauscav «q:20%;40% off. 476-7067/nt; R1ANOS AVAILABLE for student Engagernent ring/aui carat, 451-3584 rental, MS forImonths. Amster MusIci; 1424 Lavaca ­ Shep.' pUpt'HO; 926-8120 WE REPAIR nil siring Instrument!, 472-4162 gulJarj, violins, &• banio«;:-etej--^SHOREI™ u Barry Gjlllngwafer CCrhpanf Ogiclmcrs made to order, »3»' and up. Geoff:Mtnk«,-1424 Jutyua;>»7».7WI,C^ii APARTMEI4TS r COMANCHE SIBSON'GUITAR, Jl50^472JJK. „ Austin... TCC InsuranceServfces woul4 Pets --for Sale -^BWetency, 1, 2, and a^WElEENT (roTS'^^'fbfo(rom &l^rto't-» a aro_w]ng company of 130 corrtputirtg professionals who develop ftub^ pear & wet suit, 441.223V 1 blocks Law "ffcho*dl~'m0 »l3}/monih;plus-eloetrlclly,'.0«si-'Waterf AtiCREGISTERED German Shorthalr A IICTIkl-'-^^RhlM /-A . .S *e systenns for the~lifeJn^urance industry, We offer ex-*»* ";i>ytn»«• hammg'aiw 4hoU' -Sor-wo^maq. nm«dfluSSPointers,JV * Re rleverv,, the stflutfon to\^' AUow-I• I1 /••RT RVN FX . 1 *F! LM! -•• F "I, A , ; • " JI'JM VA ' JII "'.IL . . -­ Companions^459-6<(84 evenings -7 yOUf nOU^InQ-, * # ceTlenT compensation and bgne@5^3L.an ^environment of-^6-^Aen;i b|20. 476.Q7I]:. "ife 1 TRISH SETTEfifs Bitaiittf tharatrfar The Soofb Shore'* central location/'*r-f" Yoor ffmjB (S professional growth, _ •, . . . . „*. ,iiuu>i.uut.i®jj.repairs,4|3j Our service N0W.$110 -sum,jcmaie» »9o Prom $145, -afl bills ™ .. 30tfGastJRlverslde ' fUP'N^f.1"set^lV.'Vn —# 444-333f $f7*SZ, mem mmi i S«S&* House/^waits || Students Play the Stock Market Estimates'as to how many • How many students invest Hackett estimated about • The majority opinion is-interest :in stock m.arket. University students invest in the markej is..almost "onerthird of the students in his students-buy lower prices and inve^tmeri'ts only on a small money : in the stock market • impossible to determine. Dr. finance;classes invest in the more speculativestocks, Sam ; scale basis'forexperience, the range from "very few" to Charles Hackett, associate stock'market. A spokesman Hadaway, assistant instructor E.F. Hutton spokesman said. • Law _"more.than xatfjvould think," professorjjf finance, said "at for the E.F. HuttOn & Co. Inc. of finance* said the younger With the stock market in its V-.:' but one fact .remainsa graduatelevel in the School In "Austin said uniis~splntt5n~r^rtockhoi ders, aot just present position there has University students do get. of Business, almost one-half student investment was light;-students, tend to be more. been little growth in student By WADE WILCOX influence and the average for candidates who show involved with , stock market. of th» students • invest .in., a ^ dealing mainly in speculative involved with over-the-• involvement in recent years,Texan Staff Writer m voter losing*out." public support by raising at investments. * wide range of stocks." ' StOCKS. counter stocks . Hackett-said. -;; . • i TA STATION -•i t TOWNHOUSE LUXURY;at apart at full capacity, water drips • pr>ceri V2;l.Vi,'.Ur.epjacfr,.*No. all independent regulatory Commission, composed of ' its power form the Austin 11 • appllarvcei; i prlyater pattos, cable.TV. • over the trays as gir is drawn in. June-to' consider, possible SIT i This coupon • Pett O.K.' *235 Mli p«W. 476-7791 John commission and.a' system of three members, from each Electic ^Department, through by; motor fans. The? expansion of generating i» . Pendleton/ 4494593 evenings « •» • i > partial, federal funding; political party, .having civil considerably increasing: the • structure-now-is used as an facilities. The firm good for one , ?3> •o ~*rr: N' Pearson said. -> , ' suit an}!, subpoena powers. • • cost of University electric atmospheric tower, / without recommended ,cohstruction of , '« ••••*»' FURN. HOUSES However, the. bill has met .Brizzel and Pearson both consumption. ' the fans; , to cool steam from a $4.5 million-:steam turbine »l4 :•<». strong opposition in the House asked TexanS to support . The;lowest bid • was-'from the turbine generator:*m the generator to -meet increased Sl'M •i i, .-SHARE RENT. Luxurious, fountain, BULIa palms, medJfaffoa garden Washer, from congressmen concerned strong -campaign regulation, Pritchard , Products : Divison adjacent Hal C. Weaver • demand through 1982-84. The ih dryer, nereopT.V, e I / 2:30->:30 | -runderstand, 476*075? / - • < 3500 Guadalupe f I P00L-PINBALL-FOOSBAll | election regulation bill is in enforcement commission because of-hidden -factors; uaaaiupe (l, P00l-P(NBALL-F00SBAll ' •' ">»««••• 0 '/the House Rules Committee" pfoposaljre1ght"oppose~it'and —such—as-deliver-y--^osts-,- 1 r .Of eI i I lWJ.E. RivewJde ^ 451 ••~TvniteThruSa(urday~­ and is expected to be reported 10 have not yet made Up their • Willcox and James H. Colvin, 200 ACADEMY -... „•:<* P., A |„lJUwr>Bll5cSticppiiig C«nl»t___J_ JU PRESENTS out-soon, said1 Jean Bizzel, minds. University vice-president for . C -. — J WAYION Sensations TO PLACE A president of the Austin U.S. Rep. J.J. "Jake" business, affairs, will discuss JENNINGS chapter of the League of Pickl'e of Austin has not taken the. bids. this,week :and may Fri. July 26 & Sot» July 27 Wild CLASSIFIED .Women Voters of Texas. a public stand on the public award the contract next week. . Second Level. Dot*? Mali­ 8 p.m. Adv. Ticket* $5 „ Both groups"indicated they financing provision,, though in Construction ijiay be (nnw Sancfym, pfKount Xtordt, T*m •2 Vsr6 Guodolupe ­ ,>* "supported thfe" Anderson- HsifM, it Th* Opry Houm Sox Offk*. . his renomination campaign, 'completed within 12 to 15 parking iri rhe reor. .APlf .<•-'h Udall-Foley amendment to he did say that he does rot yet weeks, Willcox said. "the Housebill, which provides -feel the time is ripe for public •' Before .the fire, the l'3P> CALL limited matching system of financing of congressional University bought 5percent of public • financing for elections, • _ its daiIy-624,000 Silowgtt hour 471-5244 -4 congressional elections-•••>.•>. • Pickle did indicate he does ^ consumption from the city at '•iP&SI' iMH Public" funds would be-favor the "enforcement the rateof 7cents perkilowatt provided by the.amendment -commission amendment^ ,, hour. The University ispaying ,sEsl TONIGHT-SATURDAY Week NO COVER pvt RILEY UVE FROM DALLAS M Wll HUBBARD PLUM NELLY WEREWOLVES mm BAND NO ADVANCED TICKETS Tequila-Nite-r^-Sl«l-4,0! HAIL BEERSTILLATOLDPRlCES) Tfiis-Weekencf \ DOORS OPEN: 8 HAPPY HOUR: 8-9 GREEZY WHEELS APARTMENTS Be® Cove* Rd. 327-9016 IEWM |.A>H SMYLIE'S ^ T9TH & NUECES Next to Bort's LeiDrSliairfflyopenyouriKad. GREATEST HAPPY HOUR s ArmadilloWorld Hdcftrsl •p.J If your mind sedes SSi IN TOWFI MUUU fieW*timirishmmt—.-rif—rr—v-, BOIff OrSSAMJMMM presents you say v'Fie!!!" to those' SERVING DOUBLES 3 TILI " V9(h & Guadalupe: jSjpN&r;--, who insist that tnere are .Beer» Wine, and Boogi< LOST HIGHWAY some doors that'man was 7:30 DAILY Thjuxjdqy Night i*. -f. not meant to'openi. . if FEATURING: -r-% STO8»: ^ Ladies lib Night BAND you (oohave become ,4.. -^STtRIO MUSIC-* ALL BEERl-WINE FREE FOR "mm steadfastly convinced that -SHUFFtreOARDTASLE LADIES FROM 7:30 • 9:00 P.M. •• mm in' the Beer Garden the Way to a person's head Pi yfi, ^ rv Pool -Piribal! ;i$.~WHERE AIL THE BOOZE IS CALL BOOZE -Foosball ts nose... then m* TW'>• . ' 1­ Bort4nf fm -'§$ Happy -Hour Daily 4 -7 ' ;»HM:Springi'Rd. p Govel* 477-0357 pahaps you are indeed ready to experience the Beit PtlnIn Campus Arep E^1 unique stimulation, invigoration and gratificStion that only Shatterly's Secret Sniffing Snuff can provide. ONE DRINK PRICE S&e? And there is but one way to find out. Heh. Hdi. Heh. m .CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ORDER BLANK ! AFTER 7:30 WITH THIS COUPON DcSbaikriy^SecretSiiiMSnufi^ - AtSmylie's 19th & Nu< ONE TO ACUSTOMER PLEASE DAILYTEXAN I u . Available in originaH)lde English-and Wild Strawberry flavours at drugstores, headshops and the-like, - ONtY) THURSDAY f SPECIAL -ifl' ~ P AND MAIL TODAY! m] §m- WRITE YOUR AD HERE- »r APPYAHOUR ­1ALL NIGHT! Amount Enclosed. GIRLS FREE »­ Use this handy chart to Quickly arrive -Number' of Days at f'ost. 1 LIVE ENTERTAINMENT-CHOP SIRLOIN DINNER <15 word minimum Mail fo; . 8 OZ. CHOP SIRLOIN, 1 FEATURING, .BUTTERY BAKEO * /.,* y. v. Ho. Times Times fW^DAUY TEXAN CLASSIFIEDS M POTATO OR FRENCH , PRIES, HOT TEXAS ' Words ^-P.O. BOX D -UT STATION^}:^ . |« •6as"t.'and'cri8> ""i'TOABT. AND CRI8P fM• -•'TOSSED SALAD r~ AUSTIN, TEXAS 78712 ! TEXAS Cost par, word 10 18 35 60 MAMt -m, SAKSUNfc -DANIEL 2.70 9.00 18.00 NAME 1 1L i*APorotntwit H*cordtng Ariltt m§ B0NSK2SSIRL0INPIT 2.88* 9.60 '19-.20 J£ ADDRESS f! 3.06 ^11,28^5 GUADAtUPe^»|: •XI 170 -5.9S 10.20 20.40 Ifr Sii"* . 478-3560 -is 18 3,24. t'A.30 l(bo: ^1,60 0 ™PP,f?G , l^f _L91L ULSL ^.65 11.40 22.80 THE BUCKET 23rd ondPeort m-Acrots trowTtanllft Htwh--3Haurs fine Forking i' !•—>i i '' 1*T* •--•--— -•-— impmwdmm :.:• "5 ••YI'-'V' II*S-*? ..^CRSRTFVVS* '-IRTV -t?V. ^V-•''•/<• '* ;»KLR-F •-'• P' *"«* ••/-"•?; ; v 1!W>IK5'MWCTFWIW" oo.'-s'-!: ir^ JtrJPf ISiiiPf << iV; Jaworski Wins Vendor Restrictions i > -New-restrictions on University, area street/ a. hotel-office complex on* IH 35 south ot i Watergate Special Proiecutor • .vendors wiirbe considered.by City Council at . Austin;:-;Meiigb.borhood--,residents.-have . leon Jawortki leaves the court-. a public, hearing a! L p.m. Thursday in the protested, the planned development-since-room-Wednesday-after the Su-•-t, * • Electric Building Auditorium. .preme Court ruled that Pre»i-'; January because of contemplated piping of ;• v. -. Changes in the street vending ordinance the creek and . Teague-Buda's surprise -.''.--dent Nixon must surrender the'^M^ 'contemplated by the council were, proposed Saturday morning bulldozing of a large remaining subpoenaed Wa-*" feMil fb?~eity-^Manager Dan-Davidson:. June 13...-wooded area last winter. •tecgate tapes. a Davidson proposed to limit to 200 the number: v • A decision to allow Columbia Scientific • jof permits sold to vendorsfor the 23rdStreet Industries (CSI) to develop 25.5 acres of , »11 . market area. Yearly /permits now are suburban residential "area along old U.S. S , required for vending in t)iie area but there is Highway 183 northwest od-test is revolutionize the detection of microscope. -y •University street vendors have declared termed the clearing a "mistake." orUmftilfl-see vwhether it increaseof 40 [iercentover the expected to last "several­ fy# their opposition to the proposed changes*and ; Residents claimCSI could commerciallyor the venereal -disea*se Miles Kaltenbaiigh, •contains growing gonococcu's comparable period last-year. more months," adding that" £*$ plan'te present theirarguments to thecouncil ' • residentialfy develop-15 ac;es of the site not -gonorrhea in persons with no superyisor for: the venereal bacteria." • State Health Department approximately 4,000 tS at Hji) Thursday. planned for the industrial plants including the.; outward symptoms of disease -control program "C.ulture.s are trme-officials said they are hopeful specimens must be tested.^j Also scheduled for public hearing are: wooded buffer strip, v • • : ?)» infection is undergoing study the City-County Health consuming and difficult. This .'the blood test' will-prove before the value of the •-An appeal of the Planning Commission's Davidson will report on an Affirmative at the Texas Department:of Department, said his blood test might, solve the successful andthat itwill lead experiment .can be • ii decision to grant a.creekdevelopment:permit %i^Action Policy Statement regarding racial or' Health laboratories in Austin. department has provided the problem of screening patie&is to ^decline in the incidenceof determined.^ ' :»• to Teague-Buda, Inc. for alterations' to / sexual discrimination in city hiring and -.•• Blood tests for syphilis, state laboratories with about inexpensively," Kaltenbaugh Harper'-s Creek anticipated inponstruction of. .; ^employment practices. . another form of VD, have 1,000 blood -samples taken said. -been available for some time, from>-patients at city-operated The test would beespeciallybut there has been no health clinics. L_1L_ beneficial to small public ACLU Prepares Scjit • 'accepted blood test for . ''Most-women, witj» health clinics which, handle >mi--1 gonorrhea, said aState Health gonorrhea-do not .have .large numbers of gofiorrhea 'Mt Department official. " •symptoms,'-' he explained, cases, he added. The present method of "and, since 1970, we hav.e However, he said, the blood Recreation Committe& sponsors DelaySought detecting gonorrhea is slow found that a substantial test cannot be used to detect The -American Civi1 majority of the members The Travis County. Fair and complicated, he said. number of infected ihalesalso gonorrhea in its. earliestLiberties Unjton (ACLU) voted not to delay. r P1ay and Progressive The .new test: consists ; of have no symptoms.", . stages. The test depends upon, A BIKE TRIP TO BUOA -announcedWednesdayitwiir "The failure of the SDEC to Democratic Pajrty Caucuses placing a blood sample On a 'Theconventional method antibodies -which, may not Guide ... Tom Canby file suit in U.S. District Court, : reschedule the. convention resolved July 18 not to accept microscopic slide which holds . for determining gonorrhea is develop until' three weeks to delay the Sept. 17 state i: forces Jewish delegates' -to the SDEC's' decision, and "a particular strain of to take a bacteria specimen after a person .contracts the July 27,8a.m. . Litli^fitild Fountain Democratic, convention until ••either, violate a religious asked the ACLU to file a suit. gonococcus bacteria, the from: the-genital tract of a disease, he-explained,. <-Bring A Snack after the Jewish holy day belief where theconstitutional if jt. was '.'legaily feasible to official said. . patient and to place the In the first six months .ofRosh Hashanah. . right to. practice a. free do so." If a person has gonorrhea, John Duncan, ACLU state exercise of religion is well Duncan said the ACLU had.. .his blood sample will contain director said the suit would be* established, or. to forego a Seen preparing!the stiit -antibodies . for the--disease. . . See Complete Live n filed the week of Aug. 5 pn 'constitutionally protected quietly • even .before :the-two.. When the blood 'is placed onr behalf of several Jewish right to participate in the local groups issued.-their ..the-slide, the antibodies Coverage-O# „ ^ delegates whpwould be forced political proceSsi" .Duncan statement. 1 ,' attach themselves to the to violate their religious said. bacteria. The .slide is then f Vt-' -; '• principles if they attended the "It's just like-any other T The Judiciary " convention on their holy day. choice-o'n -any-other calendar ~ ~ campus THE •^-presents State Democratic date," Connaly in-i-i Committed:: Exec­said utive Committeee officials rfeference to'the charge that newsi 2ND COMING! -sm University of Texas OF THE BLAZING reacted, with surprise aT IKel the SDEC was forcing Jewish news of a'possible suit.----delegate to choose between Inbrlef ~tiripeachmerit Debate JALAPIN0 ? BRASS ENSEMBLE Joe Connaly, chairman of two constituUonally protected ANNOUNCEMENTS • the. SDEC's legal aTTairs rlgnis.( . —?— cowctHmnoN"-»»m-be-JAIINGCONTEST? at 6:30 p.m. Ix AT.-...4., • -• V..-'-,.W • 1 , subcommittee, said such' a" The date Of the state2:30P-n1-ThMr«Jayl'n Jes,erc«nter '—'F I.1.'. violate anyone's There's Goldjn Therti Thar Goodies! • -. constitutional -rights while you are... !!$-• ,PJ-'J.-V 'attempting toobey thelaws of , Especially On ' the state," he continued. The SDEC considered postponing:the convention to THURSDAY NIGHT avoid a cohflict forthe Jewish* }f~'i .. w ^looking-for the —delegatesJjut*otfidJuljtl6. (5:30 -8:00 p.m.) . keep the Sept. 17 '-meeting k"' <4i.il-A-r -i , date. -. .spji v~> % ' Texas Democratic Party Me Kt'; Regular 00 e&SC right DIRECTION office manager Cleiha Soft Littie Sanders said the SDEC vote came nowhere near thethree­ 19.98 DRESSES to fourths martfin rireded-to change the) diti ofTiRt convention — ip. fact, the Special Offering on One ­ 00 Night -1 ADVERTISING SHORTS Only m DOLLARS Doing business B " )every single day Sfit® ~yt , in the^ '' £%.; Old Fashioned Vli. * Wav _ ',-ik L ' jMij, ^ 3322 Guadalupe ^ days Open tilf 8:00 p.m. Tonight! •Hen point them toward the • . -S3»ITTVVRT91• i•*' dollar[ 5^ annual NEW STUDENTS' EDITION of S--.\'< v.->». "• • ,>spm [u The mm 'fic .:-N3 <./• Student Nawspaperat TheUnlvarsttyafTexas atAustin 'I ^T.exaii to be published tr vrc FRIDAY.AUGUST 9. 1974W0W 'Wu ' |Unclalssifieds Your advertising dollars will be# . Come by 4 directed fo somef^0,000 NiW CALL TSP Bldg. " ^ W KB >&M Room 3.200 . -STUDENTS entering The-Univ^rsity-this and plate your , f&y Fall! It's thr BEST direction. to /each an f&Z'fi Unclassified?i ; riSlitttptDyDur over-all potential of some $45,000,000 -1865 w to be spent tWs^74-'75 sclfooJty^tby Sr ^^^rigfit?¥ercaft!n6l( wherer JODAY -.-'Tr-.'7(-.',V.r-?T.-"Cl"";T m thepark endsand WrndRidQe begins some 47,OOO^tudents, facy11y and v Xm W??T> J ' p"j' ^ ' t So, if you've always had a yen-to. for copipldleJrirarnidtion or tarbserVe your *0students only;-y;;| staff do*a nature bit and live ina p£rk, well • advertising spacel It's • the ONLY here's your chanRft. PIRECTtON to go,to reach this vast U.T. —-tto refunds Utiles, clubhouse, two tennis -^SECTIONS7-70-OR-MORE:PAGES boi4rt$t swimming pool arid patkinb student marketi ' 25th &^Whitis 'u| complete the setting.