ii-?>»*?3v5£i3.&& »tfi 1 rS:-/iyr-i'A-.-.--• •-——.— . • • « . :.-^zv:*> • •• *S «S4 ?-a**Jv$V r.-:-.v,-.-^.... :• .. ., ...... ... .. •• . -•. • ... . ._•••. *;:rv.^w ., ;.--v/,..-4. -<„ * V-7 ••"5% wifif '•*' I8i^ * " -jffj,x "! Student Newspaper at The University of Texas at Austin >.* ~t--;}e~,»,%-)• *26\t * „Vfr< ; . . :Jsfsa<£•­ *wT~T— r^—-~,~fT~^ ~ * t -r^ » „ -• 74, No. 67 .; '"-, Please Recycle This Newspaper " Austin, Texas, Tuesday, October 1, 1974 -_ ;.-V ^ ^TT\ -* ?f'-" ~ -V,*"" V ,v 5 Ten Cents Twelve Ragg's >71-4591, .: I -"' 1•" ^swflreagasfiKfttt; ^•^r->*sagtei.r ^.7^ JPeMnSSaff:'Writer •__ "A group, of faculty .leaders drew up the:; exas. Qifcga^sKeriSEiSTtzeiTTi -The. executive conMlttee. of 'three ~;r^plfitk>n$ iSunf^ay,'^nlgh'tTrTtVprgggn-J Charles "A" y jK'eTleiittment-in•general was similar^ 'deei&ioV/'^$ipeSEi^6{h.t '• Mr Erwra hej stitution has festdblished in the field; of ^^^cidXy.prgaftationsr^sw^iras.siudejDt1 . tatives of the.University chapter of the' to.4barTO'the College of HufiSniUes:^ I r^ •" • li£afrg^K»g'«S^iaCJl'-'jLA''^»*JBjwS'iS'S.Tir .. I 1 I1 P -Hi • r-n*»i-.•— "' -•v»*..Vivi—nsr.^-w-Ji-JTT. -nn'-*.--,^!*«,•» -.-•. LeMaistre.' would'certainly not have my confidence • minority recruitment at both the faculty 'Sf^^ff^presentanve^iippr6veas^<^TneTTcair"As§6e1atTTm5i'{ 3Slresolution-Monday expressing lack-of -j^-resolution-.Monday expressing'lack of 'Profe|sorarTe*as^Assoeiation of Gollege^^'the-^Itottal pager) — -..--- -_ seere4aryror:iire..G0imcjl^said.— ^.Dog^^tsaid—"' • f0l^id®"c® m ^tem.Cha«cel|or'GharreS: Teacli'«'r^-'.^cufty^Seiui.te, staff" " ,A°spokesperson for the chancellor, said --OF GENERAL CONCERN to his. ^petnted • t^-pkjlnKSlTrrnrtivsrtiotra^ "It cloes appear to me that we need a. " . eMaistre > >..... -. , -. • . . " employes''association -and* studenU-.T.thera would be no comtnent. .., .... ._.... grdflpiHw.'.added;-was ac^aemic gover-"" ;change in the Board of Regents in mov­being: -:increasihgiy evident in the: In action-on the same resolution, tlfe:. leaders discussed the. statements at 'a VOTING MEMBERS .of the General nance and outside interference in-the in­ing toward niore-academically oriented decision-making process" at the Univer^ jA faculty of the.College of Humanities ap­noon meeting Monday ' Faculty will, be cheeked for identifica-.• ternal af/ai^ of the .University: regents," he added. ' sity.v . • • • v " , ' proved it overwhelmingly with only one THE STATEMENT aimed at •tion so they hriay be seated'in the middle If facult'yvQtesMonday^re anyindica-State Rep. Paul Ragsdale. D-Dallas. "It seems that certain members of the "no'' vote and five abstentions, but add­•LeMaistre says:; "The chancellor's". ^ of the auditorium to make, vote-iountirtgr tion. the resolutions should pass the-said Monday he is. requesting LeMaistre Board of Regents-consider UT.Austin to ' ed a request, that LeMaistre resign. failure to consult virit.h the faculty and ••> easier. . •..••• --• General Faculty, although lively debate * to provide him with dri explanation of the be their own personal fiefdom ratherEighty-five faculty members voted for . students in dismissing President Spurr,. Presiding bffiter. of the faculty is can be expected. reasons for the firjng.'. . -J.han an .institution designed to serve all •the resolution. and his refusal subsequently to provide • 'r President Ad Interim Lorene Rogers : i: In other action relating.to Spurr-'s dis--. ''Further.." he;said, "I arh asking the Uie people of this state." he said. ",.:± • jjg THE R^OLUTIOtf along with seven uniratefMSifi rfeasoris . TTHe faculty Council^of -the Collie' of missal. State. Seii, .Lloyd Doggett .of -. speaker of the House ... to.convene an in-Ragsdale joins Rep. Lane Denton. D-55'® §1?; others^ wril. be" presented during a again, sTrown Austin a-ction,-. ha ve the;*?;?® Social and Behavioral Sciences also met told United Press International •meeting, of the General Faculty at 4 ; vestigation by the subcommittee on Waco. in requesting a state investigation ; i • chancellors complete contempt for the Monday afternoon and approved several ~ Monday he would block any attempt io • higher education Of the House. Education of the dismissal. '(Speaker, Price Daniel ­reappoint Regent-Fran to the Committee to look into the matter and Jr.. Lt. Gov. Bill Hobby and'Gov; Dolph •BoaTd of Regents. • ' ' . »• more generally1 into the entire question Briscoe all have expressed a desire for Erwm already has served two six-year ^ of Board of Regents politics influencing public accounting by System officialsfor terms.after beijjig^ aooointed in 1963 by the administration of OT Austin " ' the firing Presidential Selection Prvcess- Named '/< Faculty Senate, in a. special meeting COMMITTEE .Chairperson Edmund ;duct personal interviews "only as a'lAst Monday, appointed a committee-tb meet • Pincoffs, professor of philosophy, said . • resort." with Chancellor Charles LeMaistre'Jind. any further action will await the arrival A decision on whether to ask Spurr to urge: Him to act on legislation outiming or nonarrival of the statements.' 1 testify also will await, the result of thfe . procedure for selectinga new president. request for statements. % The" 3£gislaitan'' was: 'pas$^.1't>yj the '"pWeinstraub said-the group should con------^ . .. University Council in 1972; approved by '?3= . . • • ... President StephenSpurr and transmitted JJSS Mi to LeMaistre.;It has not been heard -of •. since. : •.;'y • POWER TO SELECT the president was switched from a faculty-student com­ -mittee. to_an administraUve_ group soOn r ^fter-SpUir'-s-appointment-in 1971. ' Under the 1972 procedure, nine faculty members, chosen by their peers, and . three students selected by the Student'' WASHINGTON (UPI) ^ President ing the background to his Sept:8 uncon­ Tenon Stoff Photo by Carol Jean Simmont Dad Takes . Senate Would : interview and nominate Fotd tolda House subcommittee Mon-ditional pard.on. The pardon freed Nixon Thir cannon af the State £dpitol groun'd* i* a convenienr spending the day* touring the Capitol and keeping up candidates for president. The charicelior • -y aPP®aT.in P^1"8011. within th§; from any prosecution for crimes he'may • . -' -nqv• 1A ilnow in ........ :i_ place for a father t» pause in the warm afternbon, after with his.ihre« youngsters. would be required to giye reaisohs forre­next 10 days to answer its questions ,have".committed while .president.about:, why he issued a full pardon-to injecting nominations. • : . . -• i:. THE PARDON angered Congress, andformer President Nixon , ~\LIf the present guidelines remain -in Reps. Bella Abzug. D-N^Y.. and John effect,, the-, faculty-student, committee', In a .surprise move. Ford sent RepsWJi Convers. D-Mich., introduced would -act more or less in an >advisory •William L. Hungate, D-Mo.. a three-' Hears Tapes Case resolutions .of inquiry demanding an ex­capacity to the administrative com­paragraph letter shortly before 7 p.ml' planation. s mittee. ' -• telling him, "I-expect to appear per-' Judge Orders Strachan Tried Separately ' •it&t .NAMED tci the committee toapproach soiially to respond tb the questions" rais-^~ Huiigate saidjn reply:to Ford's offer, LeMaistre. in addition to Senate • ed in two resolutions of inquiry concer-' I am impressed by'President Ford's WASHINGTON (UPI) -On the eve of grounds he had received.immunity from comodate such a hearing, defendant Chairperson' fidwin. Allaire,' werfe. i)r., . ning the pardon. desire to set the recoixl straight per­the Watergate cover-up trial, U.S. Dist. prosecution for his testimony at the Strachan's case must therefore be Heather Carter, associate professor o| sonally. It is .consistent withr the -IF FORDappears in person before the Judge John J. Sirica Monday separated televisfed 1973 Senate Watergate severed;'" " curriculum and instruction;' Dr. Philip . frankness and openness he displacedasa former White House political aidGordan hearings. . '-SIRICA'S HEARING on the authencity Gough; professor of psychology: and • subcommittee,. he wouldv become only congressman. I trust his appearancewill C. Strachan from-the case and held a of the tapes — for which Jaworski had the tlrird sitting President in U.S. history Special prosecutor Leon Jaworski, Mark Yudot, assistant professor of law. have a positive step toward putting the ­ closed hearing on the authenticity of the however, moved for severance last week subpoenaed Nixon's testimony — was- "to ^pear before a Congressional panel,t final .chapter of the Watergate affair on White House tapes. after the U.S. Court of Appeals^ though held in secrecy. Haldeman, one of five The Senate also debated, but took no • according to White House researchers. the public record,so we may at last close ruling against Strachan, had. said the remaining defendants, attended the aption, on. a proposed request that the " Sirica, however, refused to dismissthe issue raised serious questionsthat would hearing but was not one of the witnesses j Legislature investigate interference in : "IfAvould be. my desire to arrange this this.book " charges against Strachan, who was hearing before your subcommittee at who were called: • • havtf to be considered after the trial. the internal affairs of the University by Hungate had asked Ford in a letter two former White House Chief of Staff H.R. mutually convenient-time-within thenext The trial comes two years and three • Haldeman's liaison with President Nix­"It is the conclusion of the court that regents.ah.d University System officials. • 10 davs;" Ford said in:his letter. weeks ago to explain the reasons behind tponths after a bugging team broke int,o on's ire-electioncommittee.-His trial will the matter in dispute would be most fair- The ; investigation request probably, his pardon. Ford answered that he or his Iwf' the Democratic .•National Committee . * -be held later. : ly resolved ata pretrial rather than post- will be taken up at another meeting of' "Tl}e President decided the best ap-counsel had already answered those -headquarters in the Watergate complex. trial hearing," Sirica said in a twdi-page . , proach was the direct approach," skid < questions news conferences.; the -Members of.that team went on trial in' ,the Senate" Monday. -> in •: STRACHAN has fought all the way to order. the White House press secretary Ron: memo and "Since time January. 1973.' Now the five defendants^ • transcripts of which Ford sent Congress. the Supreme Court for dismissal on remaining-before trial cannot "I would hope this would lead to actiori Nessen, who also said Ford eicpec.ts th%.:, . on trial for trying to conceal the'C ef that would keep this thing (firing) from hearings'Vto be public. TltfAT.. RESPONSE angered the sub­ facts about the break-in. -'L,\ • happening again,:* Dr. Michael Hall, committee members again and' they ••• They include some' of the foremost TELEVISING the hearings would be professor of history, said. -decid%l....tfiL.demand again_answe£s to Turkey Thames of ihe Nixon administration — • '•up to the subcommittee, Nessen said. their questions and to insist Tord^sendformer Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell; THE COMMITTEE appointed by the--• "The pardon power isthe solepower-of • Haldeman; John D. Ehrliihman, Nixonlsag his counsel, Philip Buchert. or'someone' • Senate to evaluate the Spurr firing met . the President under theConstitution, and- top domestic affairs adviser; former' ' equally knowledgeable about the pardon for the first time Monday. -since he knows best all the cir­ Asst. Atty. Gen. John Ca Mardian; and decision to*testify before the panel Tues­ on Military Aid cumstances surrounding the exercise of . Kenneth' W. Parkinson, attorney for the Two ne.w members were announced to d a y ! ' -, -. • that power, he felt.he was the best per: re-election ^committee. ; i, : — replace the five who have'declined to son to supply the information that was Hungate, head.of the House judiciary ALL ARE^ CHANGED,with con­ serve because of other commitments. requested," Nessen said. •. criminal .justice subcommittees gave spiracy, find' all except Mardian are" _ Appointed were Dr. Norman Farmer, Ford 'until last Thursday evening to res­ charged with obstruction of justice. " "The President is prepared to respond After nine hours and 40 minutes of pond, but-the White House requested an associate "professor of English, arid to each question and point of information WASHINGTON (UPI) — The 'Senate-iiii -Eagleton said, ".that the letter and the hearings, not counting recesses, Sirica : Russell Weinstraubr professor of lawfe» .--.in the resolution.'' said Nessen, "He un--extension. -r-"-v.'wS5T ^ voted Mopday 57-20 to cut off military spirit of, American law require an im-told reporters he had turned down a mo­• ... • / • • . ' . ' . • After meeting in closed session, the . derstands that the hearing is limited m Hungate granted a 24-liour extension,aid to Turkey but killed an attempt to>;,: mediate cutoff of .military assistance to tion to sever Marxian's case. " He refused to comment on'the committee reported its*first action will itsscopeto thequestions and pointsof in­but Ford became preocc'upied with his • ban all U^S. aid to the world's oil exports Turkey, which more than two^nioftths itinping countries.rhnntripc i;-,.,?, ago -violated-its bilateral arms agree­proceedings'bttt-confirmed reports that be to reqjrcst written statements by mail formation as stated in the resolutions, Wife's operation for breast aincer and Is"- . ment with; the United States-by using attorneys for Ehrlichman filed a motion from each regent. LeMaistre, SpOrr and •' •iK-^nd obviously it is limited to matters -said he wouldnot be able to meet the new - The Senate approved an amendment I American, .weapons to intervene in ftriday, Siriea would not comment on the vice-presidents of the'University. ^ ' within the scope of his knowledge " " ' deadline. He asked for a Monday evening - by Sen. Thoffias F. Eagleton, D-Mo., that Cyprus." ' ; . . motion or reports that it_ supports Ford had been given until the end of deadline and got it. * -v..:-would prohibit aid to any country using * Ehrlichman's insistence thaCNixOHlV'an The officials will be given one week to the day Mpnday.to reply to 14. questions U.S. weapons in violation of laws gover- 1 : 4MO&1G ihe questions Ford was re­ He saidi "Recipient nations must un­essential witness, • • respond. ' posed by two'members of Congress ask-'* v ning their use. The Senate was reacting quested to answer vyere: derstand that American weapons cannot to Turkey's invasion of Cyprus. be used, to wage war with American •* Whether he 1^3 "any knowledge of EARLIER, THE SENATE killed an allies.""-, ^ . Nixon's mental or physical condition y ',:amendment 6y SSSi. Frank Church, D-ft-prior to granting the.pardon. ;'i:-THE:HOpSE HASralready approved a. •—fldaho, to deny any aid to the oil expor* • Whether ftF""lc4ew' of'criminal ban on military aid to Turkey that would ,£;.;tlhg countries in retaliation for huge oft f :brought" fastuntil "substantial progress" ismade, 'price fncreases set by the Organization',, against Nixon of Petroleum Exporting Countries. ' ^Whether he: discussed it-with The Chucch amendment was.killed. 46-m.embers of his White Hoiiise staff and FV33 producing nations last week, President, I&rdir Deadline with whom and whether he discussed theL • jS* 41 Ir Ford.had Indicated no desire tolsusperid: Pardon beforehand with the-attornpy -^'The Eagleton amendment to the con-^ ]vSTues^tay will -Tuesday ls-4he-dead­ • -, . , . --, ,ald to OPEC. „ -v if tinumg resolution on' foreign aid won Winds will line for drawing 'trek-'; .-general qr special prosecutor! Island g^overwhelmlng approval despite ^-^And he only grudgingly Indicated he HUNGATE^said White House officials I: be from the ea'st-ets to Saturday.'s would faccept a mildly worded'embargo told him they had researched the prac-•; oh ajd'to Turkey, one he could undo by northeast at 5lto 15 game against. Wash­ tice of presideAtial appearances before H — fvith Cyprus negotiations being-1 simply telling Congress Turkey was ^Cmph. sTemperature's|tf, ington'.-TicKSts-may "canftcessional committees and found that ?ivundert^ken by Secretary of State Henry making"^1gpod fylth" efforts.to reacll a • ;^A, Kissing, •» $feWill range from-a,high4>^& be obtained .from -9' only George Washihgton and Abraham „ Cypnist settlement, *- Lincoli) had appeared while-"President-. f^near 80 to a low in.theV^r* -^m. to noon and from MANSFteLb SAID thaf'PaSsage of Theodore Roosevelt appeared before-a -^The ri^tions.-that would have been ?.S. the resolution will Undermine the efforts affected by the ban on aid to the oil Pmld,-50s-.Tut»d»yfe®5 1 to 4 p.m. at Bell-committee after he left the presidency;-/^•jpof Mr. Kissinger." • V V •• . y.s'.v-r.;-.:.piuuuiaug'' producing Countries^rdliuuitviico oic 4 ., nvu 'uiwm,• ' Abu-Dhablf .« --thev-sqid mon­ Eagleton'.s amendment-wouldwould .deny -.Algeria,Algeria, Ecuador, Gabon, Indonesia,^ ( ^Eagleton's amendment deny Indonesia, | sUipBy appearing within 10 days. Ford V miritary countiy>? lra'n.Irah,';lraq,'lraq, Kuwalt, Llbya, , tp Kuwait, Libya, Nigeria.. "| . mtlitary aid to "any countiy" but it w^s ^would nullify the privileged nature pf the;-­ cleariy aim^ci "solely at Turkey. ' Qtitar,.SaUdl.Qatar, SaUdi Arabia and Venezuela.'But'Venezuela.'But | Abzug and-Conyers • resolutions of in­ ~ /'The s^cfetary hks Wen Warned^ ^ nbt all of them receive U S, iW. ^ l < ^ quiry. ' p® "3** ' |jT ^Blueprint' f& Atiioi, ggf •» » ^«WBI mi DeafHRulei TSP Votes i?£ Awaits HandcoxJob Plan Readied Autopsy ?| -.By KEN McHAM^O^.^last spring to preparean afffr­ the laws since 1953 into a_ Jhe...only..:one~=of the1 council but rpake up,-. •• ruling on the cause Ofj|| . Texan Staff Writer nfttive:action plan. within 45 blueprint of howwe're gotina New Budjght with experience in affir-' • 67.6 percent of those ear­ • University student. TcrrL':ji j . An affirmative action plan days.. Because-o'f complaints get there — that is, comply mative actiori;;^dpri't:\yaht?tqV ning less than $4,999 'The Texai. Student ment ad hocfyomttutteeiseflt Parker's death Sunday is notgfor equal employment oppor­by WEAL (Women's Equity with the law. see a shabby plan — I don'tf: • 31.4 percent of those ear-Publications^Board of letters.to Various universities expected until"the "end of thlSi tunity iti: Austin city /govern-, Action League) a "blueprint" "It's about 95,percenVcom-" mean to imply anyone else ning between $5,000 and $7,-Operating Trustees approved requesting infomialion corr-week, awaiting the results of ment will be'presentedio City foraction by Councilman Berl plete," he said. "We need to does. But 1don't.want to have 999. " a fiv.e?year funding proposal cerning newspaper -funding V-aiv autopsy, Austin police, said, Council Thursday, after a HandcoXv has been repeatedly , discuss a couple of.ptoits.-bgX. a continually :amend the plart; ,, • .12.1 percenfof those, ear­ Monday night. Monday, following a lengthy, and operations: series^ of postponements, de]?yed. In fact, internal dis-' I-think we caniron itout iffthe because that causes a' ning 'between $8,000:and $9,-discussion of. /budget • Several TSP members Parker.,21. a senior in in-; which bav'e led advocates of; pute over some elements of : next day or two:'" • problem of morale.-It's the/-999. recommendations from the criticized Graham and StiN terior design, was found deadjthe plan to question,the city's Handcox' plan was one of the ; Handcox; the only black, threat perceived by the -white. TSP Executive Committee. dent Government. President next to her car in the parkingf^mmi^erit..to eliminating delaying-factors; Handox in-ever elected to council,.works -male because of nejv.competi-' Black and chicano women AH University System com­Frank Fleming for under­lot of the apartment houseshejgcomprise 9.4 percent of-the •itDjh&Bersoi eloffice atIBM. tion for. advancement from ponents affected by student taking action in the board's livfrd in at 2717 Nueces St,/ Tl.' ' --Ll. - cU&Mdi'force but make up: . aaatgL--n­ seslge -ices are require to name without TSP approval. ~A garden hose had been in-J 'l sfri<>rt-.iri the ca£s.exhaust ' ^.^^«S5e5i5§iP3Sp; Manager. Dan Davidson1 late says..."it wift tie togethe/a" 'tffflnn • thrTHnrtf S W' W*r4 Vid® That's rights Hdentify U-aui»-=e.V"-i! yourself, y&ur organiza­ tion, or your friends with a personalized shirt or jersey from the Novelty } Shop , at the Co-Op. ­Almost any shirt in the< store can be personalized with white, gold, orange, or blue 2*' letters or • numbers for 10c each.v% Sam e day servic e generally while you wait. ; 4 ' greek letters and 6" numbers also available. T-Shirts $2.50, Jerseys. $5.50 plus lettering. • 1—•«*——^ ' ^ , r fW arn THE UNIVERSITY CO-OP identify racial and sexual* , .• 8.1 percent of'those ear-; • Chancellor Charley Letvlaistxa baffiied percentages in each job ning between $5,00Q»and $7,-by Friday. . -. ' in Tjie Texan -wfien-occurring police "said .'Monday,, Tlip'; key^f P"ring the. hour-long budget -in direct quotes/ and'-when was in the-ignftlon in the,'On'' eompjled-bi'^ juL-itunej w •"nrrtfr*""1'-' ^p:-nrfip||o1c ' position, and-the gasoline-tank^ from city personnel data in-, ning between $8,000 and $9,-mem beri'NeaT'G r a h am'TTContext-Previeu^y^l^^Srk .£.:3 dicated women comprise 23.8i percent of the eity workforce.:.; 999 . ' , •'W ^reported. a .Student: Govern-; -ding Words were^deleted. ZonefChanges Voted yGarden/ Nightclub Benefit The. Zoning Committee "of tonio St., intoa nightclub was -"would be. incdnsistent "with' • the City PlanningCommission., approved, despite a negative the surrounding area." The -•Mohday-night-approve(Lta'aL_report from the commiitee's -report cited traffic problems West Campus, zoning stafEThisz6ning^liaiTge~\vitl_—that^wouldensueifthe_ alterations. consideration-allow -the sale of alcoholic anightclub's tra'ffic flowed by City Council. . beverages. through the already Congested ^6lh'slreet residential area' A-request by Gordon Griffen The report said the propos- _J^to4u^the-foPmer-Krystel--ed-changeandjhe granfing of--z&mvminjnhe-traf fic-c0n-­ "Fried Chicken. 2510'San An-an alcoholic beverage license SuperM&n a tjfeak! ' . !f "you'v"e"l'got super problems that need super GivingViolure o hand wVm" action, callus with piants.and things to grow your complaints - in your dOrm.youf new ' apartnrtenl or house Bot •• or ^suggestions. • mostly in yourneort Now two locations lor your . growing needs. • : David & Sctjroeder : internationalGarden Center lust ott BurnetRoad and North-loopDnve at sv,§p .Long JohnSlivers jfrd David &.Schraeder interiors : • 2825 Hancock Drive next to. The, Craffsmerwnlantern• : The Co-Op -tone Shopping Center • • Consumer , Action Line ^ : GARDEN CENTER •' 478-4436 Mon. thru Fri. V' 8:30 -5:3.0 9 i gestion.*allegations? Attorney; Joe Garrison;claimed-existing > traffic patterns around Guadalupe, and West 26th Streets could handle added •traffic without great difficul­ty. The • University . Presbyterian Church, -on /behalf .of The Garden. asked for a minorchange that would. Martha Ttirpin.flresident of;i| the apartment house, said she f heard moans from theparking lot early.Sunday morning: She-and-two.roommates found the body at 16' a m, . Texan Corrects Mistaken ID " "In last Friday's issue, the . Texan incorrectly identified . Frank J.Vasquez Sr. with for"; ming"-"lhe Dynamic Com-" municationS Corp. The states : ment should have-read Jose' Garcia Sr.. president of —Dynamic-i-Communicatlohs-of-­Austin. Inc. • • The.Texan regrets the error and apologizes for any in-' conveniences to Garcia and Vasquez 'Tango' Canceled The Tuesday and Thursday night performances of "Tango." a University MFA -Thesis Series, production, • have-been canceled, -director allow the restaurant toextend ' William Burford said Monday. iti frontage about io feet, or •' Ticket refunds will be made , .up to' the sidewalk on West •through the Hogg,Auditorium­23rd Street. Box Office. Studtman's Photo Service 222 W. 19th & 5324 Cameron Rd. 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Young lef-.tugal's control over African flagrant negationj)f liberty." -• was designated president, ^o rule with penalties for its use. • the Senate hearings was.to correct the tist military leaders-forced Gen. Antonio territories." ' . . --The Junta of National Salvation. wfiTch'— riwff'^Navy.'capta.in-s; Jose Baptista Eastland said information supplied to imbalance. "We makeDia apology de Spinola to quit as Portugal's president "In this general climate of anarchy . originally comprised several generals', Pinheiro de Azevadcr and Antonio Alva ' Tils panel suggest the validity of-es­• therefore; for the one-sided natureof our Monday, and a; left-leaning, three-man where everyone dictates his own law. -, and admirals; announced that threes;^ s Rosa: Coutinho. The navy men are timates that 35 million Americans have • hearings —they weredeliberately plann­committee began running the country. crisis and chaos are inevitable, ' in . generals, Jaime Silveiro Marquis of the ' staunch leftists. t: ^ : • used marijuana atsome time; with more ed this wav." .-. The final blow to Spinola's hold on the flagrant contradiction to the purposes of army and Diogo Neto atid Carlos Galvao The shakeup in Lisbon probably means. j than 10 million regular users. He said: Oregon's law, Which treats presidency that he assumed after a coup tile movement" that brought him to ' de Melo' of the air force, were ousted the Portuguese right, numbering » "If the cannabis epidemic continues to possession of small amounts of mari-' overthrew' Premier Marcello Caetano power, Spinola told the Portuguese over with Spinola. " perhaps 20 percent of the electorate, will spread at the rate of the post-Berkeley juana as a civil crime, was "too per­last April,-|was the failure by his rightist national 'television. "The announcement said the military be beaten badly in elections scheduled period (since 1965), we may find . missive," and that he favored one such supporters to carrj' off.a weekend rally He said the movement had been pledg-' leadership thus was purged of its conser­.next spring. The voters "are to choose a . ourselves saddled with a large popula­•as ifTNew Mexico, where a first offense .to express their support Spiiipla cancel-!.ed to bringing concord among all vative members. It said Army Gen. constituent assembly i,o write a new con­tion-of semizombies — of ;i sulate Monday-afternoon, He said the his vice-consul and the Otheirs: The China celebrated-its 2jith anniversary"-.;'^ young nian had been in tHe-building since gunmen threatened to kill them unless Tuesday with a declaration of its deter-iws the siege began.' , , they got $1 million,freedom for 37 jailed / minatibn .to "liberate Taiwan." ' President Joaquin Balaguer met the comrades and'a plane to fly them either: • Aj/\he same time, the Red Chinese . a U.S. ambassador, Venezuelan charge to Cuba of Mexico. The Dominican awny-ordered suspension of shelling of ­ d'affaires and Spanish ambassador to government-rejected all.thedemands-ex­ tfie • Nationalist Chinese-held Quemoy " discuss ways of obtaining'the release of cept transportation out of the countryfor Island group in commemoration of the - the hostages.-No details were given of; the-terrorists. ' • ' founding of Oct; 1, 1949 the People's"'" -'the hour-long meeting. Hutchison's note was delivered to j Republic of China. : Meanwhile the.-U.S. State Department .Hurwitch by Archbishop Hugo Polanco, mThe army order also included stispen45§|| said the kidnapers' demands "seem to who has been acting as a go-between for sion of r the odd day shelling routine, have boiled down to safe conduct for the 'the guerrillas, the government and U.S. which has been fa effect since people who have taken Barbara and their Embassy officials. September, 1958, for Oct., 3 as well, ac-_* associates." V-.-" "I.saw and spoke to Barbara briefly," cording to a New China News Agency r 1 State Department spokesperson John . .the archbishop said. "She looked well report monitored here Monday night w^j King noted the terrorists had apparentlv and had lipstick on this morning!" . . .Thevreassertion of determination to ,c jiot repeated their early demand for.a $1 The guerrillas, led \>y Rafael.Mendez "lib'erateV Generalissimo Chiang Kai-' million ransom. -° . Vargas, also sent a note in a bottle tothe Shek's island fortress of Taiwan and -Hutchison and several others inside ._ police chief on the scene, referring to a suspension of {he Quemoy shelling were • the consulate could beseen from time to wounded man inside the consulate and ~ only Jpart of nationwide .celebrations Former President greets felloW patient at Long Beach hospital. time peeking through long white drapes asking for medicine. . commemorating National Day!" ­ covering a picture window oh:the second . Otherwise" the. contents of the notes . (Hans-Hjoachim Bagrmann, DPA floor: But Dominican police and troopsi*v, wiere not revealed. ,, -?vs| German news agency correspondent in Peking, said about 5,000 Chinese and foreigners gave Chinese Prime Minister ... Chou En-Jai a standing, minutes-long , LONG BEACH, Calif.. (UPI) neujs day said that Nixon was showing "marksa; Lungren said the "immediate acute ovation wlien he made a toast marking Former President, Nixon's illness is ed physical exhaustion,"and that he was danger" probably has pa^spd. the 25th anniversary It was the first dangerous enough that he will not beable able to get out of bed only for portions of, in Lungren s medical bulletin issued . s public appearance since July 31 by the Indians Demonstrate at Canadian Parliament r to travel for prolonged peViods for at the day..to.sit ina reclining chair withhis Monday, he said: 76»year-old Chou, whov.had been least a month, and possibly :three left leg elevated. A newsman asked OTTAWA (UPI) — Soldiers armed with bayonneied fifles and Royal "I am hopeful that all'the tests will be hospitalized and under the care of heart : months, ruling out hisearly' testimony in Lungren what hascontributed tosuch ex­performed and that the preliminary fin­Canadian Mounted Police carrying wooden riot sticks and firing tear gas.^specialists after suffering an attack.)' . the Watergate cover-up-tcialj-liis doctor haustion. dings will permit fihalization of his forped about: 300 demonstrating Indians off Parliament Hill Monday onsaid Monday. •* " • ''Twenty-seven" years without a future treatment schedule by the first of the opening day of parliament. At a specially called news conference vacation," Lungren said. next week." : . Mrs. Ford j.y. at Long Beaph lyjemorialHospital, which Police would not say ho\v manjr persons were injured or how many were ~ ^iv-e-anit-owe-half _year8..-in. the When Nixon first entered the hospital Nixon erilered»ja"weeVa"gdv Dr; Joffi C. roughest job in tbe worldrAn iHiiess that arrested. --Sept. .23, LsUjigren estimated' the stayLungren said he expected final reports he has had at least since June, and the might end by the middle or eRd'of this The-militant Indians.were.part of a caravan which had traveled across on Nixon's diagnoses by. Wednesday^ longest hospital stay he has ever had." To Receive week. . Canada to present the federal government with eight demands to better --Lungren saidiNixomnight be=releise4' Oksse-i:'38S& their conditions. ^ from the hospital t»y the end of the week ;¥ssl but would require an extensive period of More Tests 1 " • £ fr. tx "convalescence for his phlebitis and blood . . WASHINGTON (AP) -Betty Ford's clot condition. i-ssl Nation To Return to Standard Time Grand Jury Probes 'doctors reported Monday that they found "We will|avoid protracted periods of-WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate passed and-sent to the-White'Heuse ­some cancer cells in lymph glands that -sitting, of riding; of standing; of riding in Monday "a -bill returning the nation to Standard Time'during the' four were removed along with her cancerous a car, airplane, bus, you have it," said Campaign Donations winter months. -. xight breast. 1 i Lungren in describing Nixon's snt. v-k The (doctors said they "remain op- Passage was by voice vote and without debate. limitations. '> WASHINGTON (APJ -A Watergate porate money by the co-op to paytimistic for a prolonged;survival,-' and The doctor was asked how. iQtig a igrand jury has questioned three current salaries and expenses of Mills campaign If President Foni signs the bill, as expected, clocks in virtually all sec­the First Lady.and PresidgritEord restrictions wouH con­and former_aidest<)fiep.Wilbur D. Mills workers, Use of corporate money • in tions of the nation will be set back-one hour on Oct 27. ~ { said toJbB^pleased at the outlook, tinue. ^ ^about milk-fund money used in the. federal election campaigns is prohibited Next Feb: 23, residents of ipost states will again set'clocks forward orfe -^T^gurintcMrs. Ford's" postoperative "I can't tell you,,r Lungren saidT"Jt's T IrArkahsas^Defndcrat's brief ' • 1972 bv law.— ' hour— beginning an: eight-month period of-Daylight Saving Time. -—tecdvery^perlod, spedaL-diagnoj&ie-r-certatrily going to be, in myestimation at ' presidential campaign. studiesjdlLbe-petfoimi^to deterrtHlte"""' : ' Goss said-.h£ had testified that he. was ' • • !» least' a month, maybe longer. Maybe*" >' In recent vyeeks the Watergate ; unaware%f who~was paying salaries for^whlellier X-ray therapy, hormonal three months. In all honesty, I doh't prosecutors have summoned Mills' ad-Johnson^ Bullock and Shea. . Stock Market Sinks to; 12-Year Low . therapy or chemotherapy should be ln­ know." -,• 4min(8traiive assistant, r Oscar Eugene , -'stituted in-order to ensure ma*imum •Lungren did say that Nixori'k condition k .Goss, and, twa former campaign of-This-contrasts with testimony given to'S NEW .YORK (AP) -The-4'f* K.r.S.E. D0«| JONES AVEIME Ti-'treatment 9f this cancer," the' medical ^ was such thathe would recommend that " f ficials, Chile's Ward of Conway."Ark.. tile Watergate committee by David -L.-« stock market faltered again91 Villa* Pnfil* 30 li^striili ' ' . bulletin said. ^ Nixon npj even give a wrlttenWeposltion --and "Betty Clement Bullock of Little Parri-formefr special counsel for the Monday, closing out an abysmal cmwn iyU-The medical report said."microscopic' ' in the Watergate cover-up-case, schedql-1 -Hock.- milk producers, ,Parr said he believed third quarter of 1974 by sinking ^{involvement of.cancer"was foundin two -Goss was aware of the co-op's payment • • 607.87 'of 30 lymph nodes removed Saturday . for at least t\Vo or three weeks. i; .without a subpoena, and was questioned of salaries "I amsure they knew it We to another 12-year }ow. / ^ irtim beneath, the right armpit , , Further tests-will be conducted this V^ufcout links between the Mills campaign didn't try-to hide it," Pjar testified -The t)ow Jones average of 30 Cm Statistic^ show that such a flndjng" week to determine the course of future " r/and Associated Milk Producers Inc., the Ij'itParr pleaded guilty on' July 23 to industrials fell 14.08 to 607.87, itsj^ 14.08 beginTuesday.in Washington, D.C., SCc5 GOSS SAID he appealed voluntarily; * 7 ;';iusuaHy Indicates decreased chances for ' treatment, he said. ljungren said-there ^'-dairy cooperative that recently pleaded ""charges including donation of $5,000 lowest close since Nov. 2, 1962,5S'C'" ": longterm cancer cure. Women found to was no indication at the present time -'guilty to donating $5,000 illegally to corporate money to the Mills campaign,^' and wound up with a loss. Of . if ,have cancer cellsin on^or more of their tha't there was any need for,surgery, but ^kMills, a gift he said he had sent toGoss. Parr is t ,'^,'lymphii^es havea $0 percent chance^ (hatutheraDv-by -anUcoasuiants would L^li .'Goss said the msstirtnK oonr<>rhmt «hp -awaiting sentencing: The itselfif1*1 194.54 points forthe July-August sons co-op also pleaded gujlty to similar chargesc u September quarter •> 1 ^nd was fined the maximum $35,000.. Tuesday, Qctober 1,. 1974 THE DAIJLY TEXAN Pag6 3 r'. j.-, » * • * -| I*", PSs^j „__ n r«£ -^i l$5P ,.': ­ Its &to1 'V.,. WWi '.rvi^V jvi I# . As ­ i-y * 4 •re'I'^f *" • r5*^5. EDITORIALS 4 f/ Page 4 Tuesday, October 1, 1974 ).--r ' V ifTA U:, for future presidential • s:The removal of President Stephen S^urr without due process wtfs -only the 3 Swih~a'newrpresident wo'uld land in.the.midst of a blopd-thirsty horde intent • There is no guarante4 that the ch'oice ^of the selefction committee will "most recent exercise of the absolute authority of the Board,of Regents and the .. on making life and University governance impossible. The scenario is unlikely restricted to the nominees of a facultjvstud^nt and,staff committee, but the! chancelloi1. We hope~that the seleption of Spurr'S replacement will not be the to come to fruition simply because there isno fool sogreatas toaccept thepost regents rules do specify that the selection committee "shall be free to seel next. - , if offered-under-those circumstances-Anyone willing to blindly enter that such additional consultation ..with the. faculty .and students as it deems •>;;;"-;:-Td insure.that such vulgar and abusive aetions do not occur.m,.tlj.e future, it -hornet's »nest'Would be just the nonentity required by LeMaistre^ and of propriate," and tl\at itna> the prerogative of cor * consideringnominationsfroi ^ovel^bcfore the-^ facul ty-student c6mnirjtee,'though sucji a qommil committee is nowhere defined ^uirja of last w^k to" OieCbfti •J—***** and negative,bacltl^sh.resulttng troffT As the regents niles now stand, the.chancellor may appoint a new.president. Additionally, LeMaistre's own political situation is very precarious. there -".v. • --nf tho Rnafri fyf B^nfe for thefacqlty.students and.staff to obtain written guaranteesifofn LeMaistreJ ag33imat^thay«3»mU^ among other reasons, his Fi^Vitfusly^hiSvchoic^iTrem^strijted to three nominees frbni ai sTud#it-;^v_tlianftling Qfltfce Spiyx ^lootout. He put the boara ihtfeTsositiotr'a faculty sefection committee, biit this-was amended to minirhize lflput ***?'* **w •"J.*-*"" ?""" """V""*"!'6 bv the student-faculty committee: following the appointment of Spurr ApparenfV^^^?"' fira«L^tre™ dispensing wlth both men. They ehoSe the^f* ^Pf.eSMes.Turther, an Easiest exit, but are not likely to continue support of LeMaistre as he agita'tes * caihpus will pqsh Cpr*sta$|^ faculty, staff ^^^vtieiit£ugti,itJiasn't evidenced these sen-. I,,.,-^ The currentconcern is ttiait Chan — that System administrators coiiisult'with campus adminis'trators, .faculty, theSid Richardson Hall (which currently abiM defense. But ut has somehow got,4iicil" Letters to the Editorstudents and staff and to the principle of campus autonomy on matters of the has 98 students, or about-a half-million its priorities all wrong. The ad-'.VV;.-^' „ . ,academic-program. ;• ,% per pupil); Then there was that ministrators play politics, the regents ' "® *boold; mysterious $907,700:23 for i the Bauer :"spend more time trying1 to muzzle ThejJs . ,YPW1triple-sM basement, Texas vote of noiconfidence n To the' editor.: . have refused-to provide members of thel%| (Editor's note: Berry was refused1 cheering. , *; Student Publication* Building. The" following is a letter to Prof.. academic community,-or the .public --tenure on the University,faculty and has This may be hard for some people to Rodolfo Cardona,: chairman, Depart- generally, with any .reasons for the ex-a*! filed suit alleging that be was dismissed ' :s believe, but Idon't think one single Tech ment of Spanish and Portuguese: traordinary action of abruptly dismiss-for his wife's political outspokenness.We student was cheering for the hapless «S! We, the graduate students and#^.>^ingilhe president of the University of .-., think his point well taken, and in fact we Longhorns in the boring closing minutes ITHEFFJDAILY TEXAN : -r teaching assistants of the Dq>artment ofS^jTexas at Austin; UnhurtNjr «f at A« " procedure by which the president was ' and procedures, that will permit-the fired. We offer you our fidl support and University of Texas to function as a Fallen horns . • In his look bacl^at the Rafriey?6piso r Wire'Editor Tuna^T^^bj^the^eulty^f-ahe.^ Therejsjronyjn Ds Spurr's request week; I received remarkslike "Ithought ' ' My guess is Jthat, Dlsciplina Copy Editors .. Karen Sonleitner, Marjann.Zamb'o, Scott Bobb ; Graduate School of S«eial Work,with the.' for a "complete "Ustot those~vanous only freshmen wore orange and white Praesidium Civitatis actually represents^? Bill Scott, Nicole Bremner', Brenda Barnett . , , . " C reasons" on which the decision to ter-shirts to the games.'--When I was*sitting someone's j[W.J. Battle? franiel^ PhotogripierSTn..j, ,i '.....Phil-Httbfer. "Mike Smith ^ /.'..•Whweas, the abrupt dismissal of the < minate his presidency was based. around in a friend's room watching:the Penick?) effort to preserveon the seal o^#; Oplntonr expnucil in The Dally Teun " and dliptay. ailmniilnit:In ISP 'fiulWliw! ..-Regents is but'the mpstrecent shpckto? posing the national guidelines of. the^ Rexnla .* t 3210 |«7Mt«l . i _ .this academic community; '•>} American Association of University the ojrange people are already going in;" the RepuBIic "dt~Texas,'in'his firsts" . The DallyTuan.a itoAotMwqwper at'The Uolvcralty-: -Ttie' national adv«rllaln<. repmentallM otiThe.Dillyi As if they-were freaks. On ttie way-out: message to the Texan Congress; "TheV !I of T««ai at AaiUD. i> publlihxl by T«>a» SUidenl . T»»an l»JSallonal Bducaltonal AdveHliln* S^n.|nc:. Professors penhitting untenured faculty , Whereas, this eyentr and "those events ; PuWlolloM, Drawa' D, Unl * . : " i-leadership of an educational institution:'^ instruction in the Golden Rule. Knrrtf*; ftliiftlr nrifntti afwT than, sratflar ^ „R«jfcllni|,stations^for. I^^ ricvrjpspcr s.it , St'Wrt D. CurriC'^' i will b» acnplad 4y Ul^toneMn. («lv; Bullaityt, IttiUtfieid Vnn UwAcadt^fc C mm. ^virw-w Pacific isle Dy ROGER GALE p,'Tinian would be the only r PangelinTauT chairman of .the resort interests. Pangelmiari Since-plans for the base • °1974 Pacific News Service® •t military complex. in'.the' Marianas Political Status• ";is trtmself amattorney Iforthe....were:first;announced_tn May^:: TINIAN, Micronesia — the Pacific, on U.S. owned land. Commission. '.'the 14,000 peo­reputedly • uriderworjd-1973. the number of troops toUnited States may soon make Unknown to the public, and ple of the Marianas want to. i controlled Bally: Corporation be stationed there has more its first outright territorial T ' V ''-'i'.Viil' not yet a major congressional become pari of the American' — the largest manufacturer of than tripled. During war exer­ acquisition^ more than halfa issue, private talks aimed at family as.soon as possible." slot machines in the world. cises,as many as13,000 troops, century — the proposed com­.an agreement on the acquisi­. Pangeliniajii_.alpng wth a ;' Chief U.S. negotiator F. are slated.to be on the. island monwealth of the Marianas, tion have been under way foi' number of crfher members of Haydn Williams says talks As the Pentagonquietly pur­•14 islands'1,600 miles-off jthe some tim6 between a personal ; the negotiating team, has ' with tile Marianas represen-sues itsacquisition plans, sup­Asian; mainland. Already ad­ representative ot the Presi­been iijvolveaiin land specula-. talives have "resdR'ed nearly ported by speculators fromministered by the United dent (who holds the rank of . -.... .— — tion on "Tihian; Before the' .all ..fundamental 'questions-1' ' vv. .», -Saipatuopposition to flie take-. States under a.United Nations, ambassador) and a group of United, States placed ~a and predicts a final .agree-;. over is mounting. The United'trusteeship, the jslands!would: Ma. ianas islanders. " moratorium on all land, tran-,f merit will be reached this Jall.i...Motions Trusteeship Councilbecome formal U.S. territory 'JLike the; 2.000 islands that '.^actions on*the island last . aillowing'-the.acquisition,plan . -dii, is .repeatedly on;record in op-'through an act of Congress, -r "make . up the rest of .Yeaf-the ..negotiators were . to be submitted for con­ .position, to the private The driving force behind.the ...Mjcronesia; ,tfie Marianas. ; gressional approval next year, Marianas talks. The.Congress i-ri-U i . acquisition-effort is the Pen­ cariie under UiST^ofttri v Williamsf a deputy assistant of Micronesia alsoopposes the .-N.M*...Jr^z .hpc h.yn. pi V, W^ secretary Wdefensefrom 1958: tjlJ^.^nd^^.sa^y.sTosiwo VI '... . sr -Franci^-^ased-organizattori-­ mairmnitedr-wifr will-continue-* fr°m - agreed to return MicroneSian that' fuhds educational pro-to oppose any U.S;'attempt to IfP., launched the B-29s that the understanding that the •The New -York -Times has .' Although Congress -has notdropped atomic _ bombs' on. Microneaap.s.wpuldsabniit,to ,Jhei^ical.StudentUnjqn: been closelylinked tothe CIA. yet been asked to authorize./ Hiroshima and7^agasaki. •<••••" a '1fornial comrril.tine^t'l'ci-ac-wll1 -coiid.uct -its second. ' Pentagon plans call for tur-construction-oLthe.,base..the: • ~ The.Pentagon views the Ti­ m cohimoda'te:Pentagon -needs" .iiing.'^twq.-'fhifd:s '.of ..the.; man hase as part of the Nixon in 'good faith." Now, while Manhattamshaped;island into-, Unidri Building M4 to discuss doctrine's goal t&secure more the rest .of Micfonesia . is: plans for student activities a combined air base, supply doubts that construction of a strategic "fallback post­ • pressing for self-government concerning the firing of Dr.. depot, and Marine guerrilla new base complex can oe «1 tions." Along with nearby andiitd'ependence. the Stephen Spurr. training base — with live air. justified.',' And a number of s; Guam—» a U.S. territory since Marianas negotiating team is Student Government and naval bombardment of congressmen, including Sen. 'Coffey conviction reversed; not accorded due process of law J* X the Spanish-American war — pushing for full U.S leaders', past student leaders' the island. Williams,however, Alan Cranstori. D. Calif., and Vn*"'1 territorial status. and any other. interested assures the people that U.S. Rep. Ronald Dellums.D­ 1 u ^ ^ —r5-* • -> 1 •= Acfcord ing toEdward—-students -are-invlted—--— "miUtaryoperations and their Calif.. are already on record. * more firing line . . &W noise will not disturb them."^ againsriUrconstnretronr OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE Hearken ye to the 56,000 2^0 gUAPALUB£3tAZA To the editor: ".matter to you wfiat anyone titudeis cooperative or not-L nion. You show no tact or' sAcross the street-from campus:. An open letter to Chancellor else feels or thinks if it isln He-is to cooperate with the diplomacy in the firing of Dr Suite2T1-200»q. ft: LeMaisti-e: ^ opposition to what you think. staff and students here at the Spurr. and you will have to Suite 214 .515 sq. ft. Dear Sir, I realize that most "While-it is true that you University and not necessari­suffer the consequences of Suite 215'-242 sq. ft. LSAT PREP SESSIONS people enjoy having power have some wealthy and in­ly with you. So why do you act; >;j?ur childish Jttehavior.--" -Suite 226 -690 iq.-ft. and prestige: but most people fluential pals, it is also true like a spoiled child'who can't"•Cy, Sidney J. Pbaneuf also enjoy being liked by the. ... that chancellors can be have his way?.-' 9 " y_ > School of Education, Contact: Niemann Hanks and Puryear populace, they "allegedly" dethronedj as easily as I have not always agreed Special Education f^,Jrtt Sponsored by • . . serve.-Evidently it doesn't presidents'. We thestudents at with every action of Dr. > Department 476-7011 all: the different campuses of Spurr, but I don't agree with v Thurgood Marshall SocietyDOONESBURY the University of Texas have your actions,either. Doesthat as much, right to be heard in make him any' wronger than Chicano Law Student Association tnatters of administration as you?' VVhen are you going to C'MON, SON, Women's Law Caucus see, fM 'Myearns do the personal views of any-grow upand accept difference sorry, mve, on my back given chancellor.. Why not let of opinion when Validated? . l suTPf&mm Foz Asimr the 50,000 lives that depended And I believe thedifference of i FORp HAD A DttXfTHEOQ upon Dr. Spurr's.administra­•^opinion expressed by -Dr.- Ndmuum-Aimmm­ M6V&KE>a>. TSH XT ALL?! tion decidte whether his at?, JSpurr was in reality our opi­ Classes held at 7:30 p.m. PEANUTS THE PACESETTER. The UT Law School Room 124 THE MAXI-1. A. new concept in one IM NOT-TALKING HAVE HOU NOTICED THAT ultimate apartment Split-level bedroom split levels. Large bedroom-' AS NUCH AS I I'M NOT B0661N61O0 ANYMORE living in a two bedroom studio. 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DETROIT (AP) — Bobby six hits Monday night, : Zisk. who batted for short11 DALLAS (AP) — It was offense," he said. "They lost Minnesota last week.Q Grich and Earl Williams. pitching the Houston Astros to -after OhioState's hard-earned to Baylor, and that will make „(stop Frank Taveras, clouted ^nwe in three"runs each to a:4-l victory and preventing Shofner said. "We were in^ 28-9 victory over Southern them m'ad. They want to .the decisive triple to center-power Baltimore to Its the. Dodgers] from clinching catchup situation, late in th| field, .scoring Manny . sevenikstraieht \ietorv. a 12-the National -League West ­ Methodist Saturday, and prove something, and they game when Minnesota kn^w^^ Sanguillen. who had singled e triumph over Detroit, and Division .ehqhipionship • Buckeye Coach Woody. Hayes remember last yeaf " what we had to.accomplistiy&Tif and taken"Second on'a vrild -yggte"sH;fers Ant0hl0 ..A. team defeated •Arttfthlft,. .'A"• fonn ' i^nfn«itni4 -. with" two-touchdown passesfSI two-run triple to a 5-1 victorv llle Huns .A-team 17 ^and . Weiahtliftinq Teom U.94a|-:,. Majck .JVJpseley lucked Utcafe­over the;Mon^real ExposMon--San Vnlorvl(1. Won the B , 9 how tough the Mustangs 7. n reaHy been set up "until Wfield goals and Washington^"played Ohio State.. . now," Carlen said. ^0i •shut down Denver's potent ||»*i The University.-wetghtlit^ "Hayes said on his televi­, ... offense, giving the-Redskins m tmg team will travel to Arkan-;^ sion program Sunday, that FORT WORTH (UPI) ­ 3ft-3 National Football Leagui sasj Oct. 19 for its first of two" * Ohio State hasn't played a Coach-Jim Shofner saiffTiis victory over the Broncos Mi meets this year. The team ., physically tougher team ' in Texas Christian -.University-' day night also has scheduled a match m -v—UPI TaMpkolo two years since ..Michigan." football team "might, be '7 Iowa later. Last year the;., Smith addeii. •— i • brewing out of'its shell'^bas­• Denver, whose only score! Too Tall team finished third m the na-|S Smith said, "I was very ed on their performancein the cartie on a 34-yard field goal! tion. Practice is at 6 :p:rn"'®'! -Bill Walton of the ; Portland Trail Blaiers. stoops^' proud of pur players: Our .9-7 loss to Minnesota. by Jim Turner, is winless in; ^ BY MWF in the Gregory Gym; through the: doorway at Madison Square Garden program is not like Ohio "We put together an out­three' outings; with an 0-2-15 Weight . Room. • The club is': where he attended a luncheon. Walton will make his..*r State's yet we came out with standing half, both offensively record and is last in theI EYE^AKFtt Mking fpr'.lifters in the 123--?f>ro debut Tuesday night against the New York Knicks. our • heads high., Understand, and defensively,-against American Conference W«st. M6WA T3^-mcL.220-p1us weight—' we don't like to lose. There classes ' were tears' in Jhe dressing •r CAWPTRAU^ USE TEXAN WANT ADS Top 20 room. ~ " -J^-O-CT1104^ OU Date Titketsf UKitffeKStf; \ 2 OKI® 24 x ;r 2-0-0 1,002 Shoe Shop * SALE * 3* Al« 3 x 3-0-0 .898 LUBBOCK (UPI). — Therfe-The fofiovvingffumbers havF-i'''-'. i6??a. i5?i, MS6& i6«j; MTFROOOOS 4 V\ll TA» AU'lnkAMn j^t•.• 17591, 17716, J7853, 17947, )795Af,t SHEEP SKIN; 6 NeJ»„ ^' 71-0 452 day's interisectional. football for Oklahoma date tickets, 18231. 18566, 1884?, 18W6, I9163r If " ^ repair bootj , N Car St, ,i, « 344 D^NfrLV ' 7 N Oame . n ^ • M-0 •"406 showdown between Texas Tickets will.: be available •IWW;' 19457, 195)6; 29723. >977)," 1 RUGS 8 40-0 1W28/ 19889,: 19966. 19998^ 20126, WILRERNCS5 Tech and Oklahoma State beginning'^ 9 aim. Wednes­ 9 5 car • ;.v: -1-1-0 258 4. U4U*^ •, -• 70349. 20343. 20367. 20447, 20492. 20526,: EVPe«l*N<5--shoes belts ?500 Many 10 Tech , . 2 0-1 257 other, Uian both teams nave . davt and uhclaimed'-''iick^.ts.''''''-WK;.-:.' 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Yearbook Picture Appointments Schedule Wonday, September .30 Tuesday, October ,1 Omega Psi Phi Pi Kappa Alpha Phi Delta .Theta Sigma Alpha Epsilon Phi Gamma Delta Sigma Alpha Mu ; : Phi Kappa Psi w Sigma Chi Phi Sigma Kappti1 Sigma Nu m Wednesday, .October 2 • Sigma Phi EpsUon ­TauiDelta Tau ,Kappa Epsilon mm •...™*, >Theta Xi 'Zeta Beta Tau Let's face it, tilings aren't equal in'today's job' market. Even with a college degree. But the Air Force has jobs that fit yourcollege educatipnltp» an equal opportunity basis.-^—-­ The AirForce isdeeply involved'to provide understanding tor its people about the seifsibilities ajid sensitivities of others. Doing its pai t to make things bettei We've not perfect-^yet. But' brother, we are getting there. •> There are many job opportunities open to \ou'.as an officer in tjie United States Aii STUDIOHOURS Force. You may consid^FlTeiug apilot ornavigitton ;— And don t overlook the Air ForCe ROTO Scholaiship Program. Schwl^i.s'hips' thai S&fLegn:-12:30 Noon &1:30 -4:30p.uijte, cover full tuition, reimbursement toi' textbooks, lab and incidental fees.'Plus an allow­ance of $100'a month anclffying lessons.^ -; Applv.tpialifyraiid enroll i»i Air Fof ce KOTO; ^"»r; ^ RAS 115 471-177.6 or 471.1777 ® TSP Building, Room C4^122 H appointments must be tfiatfe through your sorority or fraternity TV. i THj^ DAILY TEX Captain Jiffi Caraill -• --'''­ LCSM DKR Press Conference f£"£ jr "»*• Crew By DANNY CUNNINGHAM Texan'Staff Writer-•Wa DKR??.? Everybody at the University is aware that those three-symbols represent the initials of our fabled father of foot­: By ED DALHEIM see some action at tackle. '£ § playing status won't be known ball, Darrel Royal. But does anbody know what the "K" stands Texan Staff Writer ANOTHER THING ROYAL until right before the for? . . Texas Coach; Parrel) Royal found out.was that Roosevelt -Washington game --— Considering the "royal", number of assistants under his rule," learned a', lot about the Leaks, cannot play halfback at Another change on defense tt. could...conceivab{y.jnean "king." Royal, who doubles as Longhorns Saturday, alter, .this_.time/ VHe's not cuttinp •will beiehior-Samroie Masop athletic director, supervises the entire athletic prograrfi." " they were completely he just doesn't "have con-playing defensive back in-: The head football.coach, who is inhis lftthyear atthe.Univer­humiliated by Texas Tech. * -fidence in' the knee to-eut. st€Sad.-of-sophomore Paul ' iav...' Ui^,.,utliei: U^ck.. .Wvatt-• 160 yards-m the ihird-quarter" - Willie Zapalac, and Fred Akers; -' seasott-publicity,' some of the sprained in ankle against and'scored none," Royal-said"" Zapalac helps coach the offensive line and recruits the younger players were brought -Tech and is listed as a doubt-• "I thought the game Was go-• _ Houston,area m addition to his dutiesa's offensive coordinator. down to earth by the charged ful starter. Burrisk has miss-'mg to be a tofis-up;" Royal Akers, a former .Arkansas^ qiiarterbaclr "and--plac<>kickerr-SF*3| up Red Raiders. . 1... < ed.the last two games because said. "I just .fail to -believe ­' a$sists with the backfield and handles recruiting in the Gulf" ; -T«xon Staff fhotoby PWI Hub#*7 5 ROYAL also learned that of an inflamed;Jqiee and his thabwe'fe that bad " Coast area " • , ~ Marty Akins runs against Tech. t the only thing hurting the Akers has been at Texas since 1966, serving as defensive: Longhorns was not their secondary coach until his transfer to offense. ., _ pride, but injuries suffered in Theoffensive line coach', LeonManley, grew up with Royalin&s several positions that can ill Women's Tennis Series EARN CASH WEEKLY Oklahoma, and the two played together at OU. afford them. AIDING MANtEY witti: the offensive line is Spike Dykes,-,, Defensive tackle Cornell Blood Plasma Donors Needed who cafne to the University in1971. • ' , , ~ Reese, filling in,for the iri: Ken Dabbs, Who coached former Longhom quarterback Alan jured Fred Currin. was'Wirt 1 Scheduled for Lakeway wlen & Women: . \bowry at-.lrving High School, works with Akers in tutoring the 'THo T ^IfAllrOii fT>t_ • ' •. .• _ '."A- ^ early in the game and had to j'.:,. •11. * _ .sffensive-backfieldr 'The Lakeway World of Ten­-The tournament will be ment planned for the 18th, but be replaced with linebacker EARN $10 WEEKLY nis-will^host-theJirstJ^Eggs iorkedJhedetails The sixth and "newest offensive'coach on theTexa'S staff is Wade—Johnston. Reese un World.Series of Women's Ten-ed as; the greatestweeEen^in ^ out yet. |CASH PAYMENT,F_QR DONATION. Prenis Williams, who-will work with the split receivers.; : derwent surgery .Monday on his April18 to20, Lamar Hunt, the history of women's sports. v, With King' and-Evert . Williams is replaciiig Green Bay defensive back --Alvin his left knee and will be lost director of the tennis resort, Matthews. 'v* . The. Dinah Shore Colgate: already qualified for the tour­ Austin for the rest of the season. ASSISTING CAMPBELL With the defense are a pair of ex-Winner's Circle Golf Classic nament; the third and fourth • Royal plans to move defen­Blood Components, Inc. : said -in a press conference Monday. • will be the second half of the qualifiers must come from the • Longhorn football stars and.a pair of ex-high' school coaches: • sive end David McLeod to The largest purse in.' the > Texas linebackers' are coached by former linebacker David doubleheader. remaining two"sources. ' Currin's tackle spot and . OPEN: MON. &THURS. 8 AM to 7 P.M.: history of tennis, $100,000, will The idea for the tennis tour­' In the event'that King or McWilliams^ a 'tri-captain on the 1963 national championship replace McLeod with i Rick.. TUES. & FRI. 8.A.M. to 3 P.M. ^ be awarded to the four.com­ nament was dreamed up by Evert wins either or both the team. McWiliiams returoed to his alma mater in 1970 as an Burleson. Johnston also -will ' CLOSED WED. & SAT. • u! Z*&' petitors with $50,000 going to .assistant freshman coach and was elevated a year later . Barry Frank of Trans-World Australian Open or the the winner. International of New York. Virginia Slims tournaments,­ • Tim Doerr, who replaced .Akers as coach of .the defensive-"-' 409 W. 6th 477-3735 . So faiv-Billie Jean King, . "I think it's significant that then the remaining two par;. backfield, was co-captain.of the 1964 team and played alohgside winner of the U:S. Open, and. ariotherpf his brainchilds was ticipants will be selected Wavecresf McWiliiams on the 1963 team. on Chris Evert, winner of the ,the Superstar competition," the basis of their money win­ After a highly successful high school coaching career. R-.M. Waterbeds French ppen and Wimbledon,' Hunt said. "We also havjfe a nings in the Virginia Slimscir­Patterson came to the University in 1966and is in charge of the '• have qualified for the event. celebritv-prQ„ tennis tourhaf cuit, Hunt said. • defensive line. .-. The other two qualifiers will Complete Joining the football staff this year is Glen Swenson. a former- AUSTIN'S ORIGINAL be the winners of the I COME FLY WITH US! SEAHORSE CAR •election of water.| 'Austin Reagan track coach and assistant football coach, who'' Australian-Open and the. will Welp Patterson with the defensiveJfront line. , THE UNIVERSITY I ,.WASH. beds AaccessoriM. Virginia Slims circuit. 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Pay as Uttte ms $2.50 weekly 2426 Guadalupe > * . ­ •> ^ --<$® Film MissesgTrvth of^GaylWo^Ica ^ *A Very Natural Thing' Suddenly Seems Unnatural ^ • Jflp A Very Natural an a'tternpi to vTew gay.life as message bift remaining in ' ,ilfee no mistake, I am not idea of stability in Thing;*' directed by honestly as possible by trac­some foreign,.; unrealistic; ridiculing the idea of a lefve relationship Christopher Larkin; ing two love relationships ctf a world. relationship. Mmply the ^ NEVER HAS there been a screenplay _ J by • schoolteacher named. David : If the director; intendecf to means the director uses to,ex-'"-' 'screenplay thfit deals with the Christopher: Larkin-and (Robert Joel) •*-one a failure, relieve prejudices toward pose-it-The deep feeling -in-"true hornasexual predica- Joseph Coencas;: starr-flsi the other a success. homosexuals and-present volved and the inevitable dis­meat. Professional dis-; ,ing Robert Joel, Curt <-"i: The true, point-is missed. their situation as a natural integration of the relationship ^crimination and--repression S m ' Gareth and Bo White; The-jmovie is simply a 'love thing, why does he insistupon are -well handled and moving. • within society are generally " at Dobie Screen'l: story that suffers from a bad viewing the homosexual So what's new? _ avoided as ' "many By BILL DARWIN screenplay andeven worse ac­relationship 'as'being com­-f! Alan.-David's-cynibal screenw riter& view this . Texan Staff Writer ting. It reminds ope-of a fairy pletely •different from a. •friend, gives him a lecture on' problem. with... an "it-will •."A'Very Natural Thing" is tale, containing some -moral, heterosexual relationship? ; _ the. inherent infeasibi1ity of a happen m time" attitude. • OAVIB begins a seemingly" ..jperman.en t ho-mosex'ual This may be true,.but,an ex- meets at a bar". They move in -the-film.. The-.film's thesis nidi/ audience":.and;: possibly: j ; together and are immediately vrdeals. with'the,naluratness of ^prompt their acceptance-of"SI .25 til 7. pup. at each other's thrdats. -The r-the relationship yet •The 7the gay rei'atio'nshipye't gay'people Bathing thetalein STOtPBiOprttJiOO iijr is farrtCK)' .^JHS^R^JBCSGNTE^ADEAYFLNT VIEWRI^AS^SAF^HGHTS-AHDIIFOMANUC­ m a," . the,, same,view. — love scenes filmed as heterosexual relationship; . It. thing as. the "'Boys in 'the " sensuously as possible'with should attempt^ to parallel --Band" did on a .differepff® violurtnusic While the'two un­David's'relationships'with; r plane: gay-;' life,- Sieverrtwn " separating * dress each other under soft heterosexual relationship/ picturing' it as a world unto Ptivid Bromberg "(V) at Armadillo ; bronze lights.. Line's like "I David's rejection of'tlfe idea itself that has nothing to do m.., love you, whatever that from his second lover.. Jasorf 'with the rest of the world. means" make one quiver un-(Bo White), that they move in This is false. at Armadillo: ' easily together^.further disturbs-1 the THE GAY world is not by THEffiJUfffWTllieSaiTWSOTBlDIHITI... Jff : -' itself. It must integrate into MCULttEJIMtt MBMUtt! ^ : waClub Slates Houston Band society and emergeas a "very : Wheatfield. a Houston-• original work with Sengs by natural thing." Representa­ Diversef Rousing Concert wRIB€INAPINKCAftM ; based • band, will perform such artists as Hank Willians, tion of storybook-like Dave Bromberg is one of its expression.. Bromberg-:as-"one of. the Tuesday through Saturday at ~ Merle. HaggarcL Michael characters separates the ideav.: ••the most diverse-musicians IFE the Alliance Wagon Yard, 505 Murphey, Joni 'Milthelt and-even mote, defeating -the -' within the "rock" genre. He : Then back td country, good •world's greatest guitarists,'' ^ ol' fiddlin' and Bromberg on came ofit and performed two Ct AR«CM P*C7URK1>-! ACAPEMY AWARD polinllal! ,•00 J" 8ESTACT0RI Roast beef:corned beef-cheeses pastrami, ham., quiche., barbecue Is w—rwuMBft avocado soup,cheesecake & ««r*oin Mstfm. HUM Mon-Fri 9'*5 ^MCTWWOMVrUM bahlava; But not allat oocei**"' Fntum I2.-4S-2JIM:154M 304 West.13lb 472.1900 ' f#S 7:4S.*X __ :0 connon HIGHLAND MALL TK I B TIKI A51-7336 • mjs AT KOiNlG IN ^IBBKET "DON'T MISS IT!' I0HH BUST1H TFCT AOIHR CHIUFL ^ Seritolnci iitM-zas-*Us MIDNITE MOVIES 5125 (•rgoin Matim «I )J:20 7:05-9:30 'CUP THIS LUCKY COUPON— 1 F«twMj2:29-?dM^a NOTEi '»>«»•• B«r»»l« IAND TAKE I/24IF.Y0URI 7AS-930 tilitnM j| suEifsMEALIF IT IS candy smp^nufsos • EQUAL OR LTSSTHAN TECHNICOLOR •YOURS. PROM3PM-1IPM •ONLYOFPER SOODUNTIL THEBEATRSATf • OCT. *, 1974. QUAHiLli Theatres REDUCWPRICES TIL 6P.M rMRj«nT:*nwii;|io MONMTHRU SAT. JUST OFPfAST RIVERSIDE OR PAPAMOUNtBCTURES PRESENTS *1.50 til 6 p.m. MK.MAJFESRTK" fSATUMS -1(10­ l«r((l* MSHIIM til 140 MM-FH AN AlCED PRODUCTIONTSCHNICCXDR hfmldt. A PARAMOUNT. PJCTURfl 6-.05* -7:40-­ 2'12:0& -9and. //<5M j?'7&£Ta ^subculeni specials-,. «Vi6iS5 ikm iiitiii mmaq. impsatePhtwwwif jKSO­ ~ i 4 MlJSl ACRES OF FREE LIGHTED PAPKiwp ' Hm? mm* J; fS &&jt ffis&iSS ' •gTin-teS&*£, >i--aS-c,". • w s Director' Stephen Coleman . . ..fiSBy VICKY BOWLES acting job possible. -• , .COLEMAN'S INTEREST in "Hamlet/' rfViV of the characters probably Universitv and nnt "ShairecnMrn •• u* rain.-; ciiinmor m »7Hlrc>r ­ , dueling at the University and' not "Shakespeare." He again summer m -Zilker.-Exftect-:Texan .Staff Writer ' He is Stephen Cofeman, Sriakespeare has been nur­Fully 20 percent of the more really existed, except the has 22 students -r with a noted the importance of the mere: daring and different , His Performers call him an director of Shakespeare's ''K-tured: over many years. His than 100 plays he has ifcted jm­bastard cousin. Shakespeare waiting list of more than 40. • spirit rather than the letter, Shakespeare then, but..please •'f-actor's director — a'man with ing John," the drama master's thesis (at the-or directed have been based the history on the "Most "duels are token- saying,. "Shake'speare dqn't slight the upcoming -'•''experience on both sides of department's first Major • University of Oklahoma) and Shakespearean/ and he has Hollingshead chronicles — not presentations and interrupt woul.dn.H. mind topical production of a not-at-all­ the footlights wholcnowswhat Series production of the dissertation (at the University spent two ; years With the usually a reliable source, but the performance. They should references; he used them inferior "King John " -, •he must do to elicit the'-flnest season,'opening Oct 7. of Utah) both dealt with National Shakespeare Com­they do appear, to have been be"pUrt of the dramatic himself. The plays work on . \• if • pany and one 'sjjmmer withC: fairly accurate in John'scase. weight ueach stroke is a line different levels for different V'Kihg.John'' will run Oct. 7the New York Shakespeare Coleman feels Shakespeare of dialogue," he said. ' times. ; : -r through 12 in —HoggiFestival. He playfed ajoldier, never:intended the-play to be Coleman's staging'of "King > "I-RONICALLY,. most Auditorium,'. Tickets are •: in a New York "King"John" "John's tragedy" but rather a John" is not likely to-shock .criticism \of: contemporary available in • the. Hoggs"production," giving-hhn hisr­ history .of England. "King any"Shakespeare purists, Lit­: stagings comesfrom literal • Auditorium -Box;-Office and * • fitsrpersonal contactwith the John" hasalso been thoughtto tle of the original play has minded people with notheater • arefi.50for studentsand ?2.-50­ Play. contain a political-message to •been cut (about 60k70 tines), background."• .' v ;' for the general public. Season: : BUT STILL the sobvious . the Elizabethan audience. and the costumes, although the Gallimaufry Players tickets are/also being sold at' s^tudBntsand-Stftfoc [aCnugS^pljrs: tnpd"',b'r jtioris.jnOYEtfs^aeaSljptt ''ffiys',"*(Wfe tha.t-ii".generally . -between ,1588 and 1596), TRADITIONAL inter­considered inferior. Why has Shakespearfe may have been:! pretations are not the rule this been chosen as theseason warning England to avoid With Coleman, however; As v - debut? -'; another power struggle HJce .. founder,and art director of the "Coleman explained,: VYou John's, for if'Elizabeth dVed, • Gallimauii? Players, a-grooj£l must trust/ the genius of . who would be king? of University students and Shakespeare; these plays do ANOTHER ASRECTiWhich -iacuH.y...sponsored^ Jiy_thie,,L. work in thetheater.The direc-interested ' Goleaian is .t^fe Austin Parks and Recreation tor.should ask, 'What am I not strong dueling potential in Sie Department, he"last summer . seeing?' I look for values in play. He has studied dueling staged in Zilker Park SPECIAL a . spirit; rather than in letter, for many years, most notably "Comedy of Errors" that implied values." ; under . L.en. Traynor, an was, well, different,-. FREE PASS NITE Coleman feels "King Australian Olympic fencer. Colemandoesn't take kindly FREE ADMISSION John's'^strongest point is its Currently he teaches stage to those'who say "modern" is. characterizations.. "The play PLUS A FREE PASS TO COME BACK is uneven.-obviously an early LIVE ENTERTAINMENT FEATURING Work: But "the .great. scenes « 7 p.n>«. . J 4 ffre~-£®vious; thisisanactors'- . * 9.Acclon.Chtcano — jhe El Chicaho ."9 America... "Wome FromHome'' rock group . play. The importance is in ..^.-.•24'HappyDayi " . 24.Marcus weJby M.b. . •^gsrHsrttriftshtr^hi'saTar'" 7:30 p.m., 36. Police Story ... 7 MASH -9:30 ,i • xs*s ROLES. ARE indeed . in Evening At Symphony. HAPPY HOUR 4-7 EVERY DAY . •>? Burglar Proofing^abundance in this play{there 24 Movie; "The Stranger Within/' . 10 p.m. " S515!$!S®te"FSS$§w rtarr4ng--&art>af^-Ef*en~ -J.7A.Hf, ,M£ws_ FEATURING ROCCO'S CARTOON CARNIVAL are 37 parts, an -extremely" .36 Movie;..'.The Diioppearance of. _ » i?.enluckx „Gfnfrs!^E^sJjo/)aV -•Mrytto 6 f 'a moderntqi)d:"Bvery man for herself^ large cast by. department, -Plight -412." •starrTng* Gfenn ^ord'" Development Series > » -Twn IfHWieM fcy OUptouhnjm standards." t p;m. .• 10-30' ­ 7 Hawaii Five-O c 7. Movie "$avagerf-ilafrlng AXar­ •'f:; Colemon strike* on oggiwlve ttanc# in hit stag* dueling dast, the Hit! such course, : Xcfipn in the play, although 8:30 p,rti. • tin Landau WBUCKET ' . 23 ever taught at the University. appearing to cover only a few . 9-Woman ... '.'Female Sexuality* . Part I" ' 9 Firing Line * Across from HardifirNorth -3 Krs. Free Parking months, actually spans John's 5. 24 Wide World Mystery'" — ""Hard9pm 4 Day af Blue Nose" {*) • fh« entire reign —'1202-1216. Most 7 Barnaby. Jones'-v • -• • Benfwood ToVern Draft Sptciai All Week TONIGHT *1*5. pitcher '.until {1p.m. shuffleboard TJly.r-fjggigiy Presents Poor'Girl meets Rich Boy fnjftis English dorf« ch«*» C1JC-74 '.-••• ' • • -• musical comedy pool ^IWers SUNNY SIDE UP (1929)';V, i §> announpes . „. : Directed by David Butler THE AUSTIN SYMPHONY With Charles Farrell Janet Gaynor, and Joe Brown 3510 GvfldaliiM , ^ ORCHESTRA See the spectacular donee number staged tcith an igloo w/cheese background which is suddenly Surrounded by tongues of " BEETHOVEN. MARCELLO. SAVE 49' I jjtame, palrnjrees and plants. When the tropical heat becomes , That's Right • EBERT & TSCHAIKOVSKY. MUST BRING COUPON I loo much, the entire chorus plunges into a pool. -~~ GOOD ALL FAIL SEMESTER That's Right 7 & 9:15 P.M. it's the Girl's Thursday, October 10 JESTER-AUDITORIUM Cinema Texas Municipaf-Audih>rium7^8r00-^M; WHEAT BERRY BREAD now | $1 Available at Jester Box Office Wit AMATEUR dvairdbTe~on any sandwich ,t;| Conductor: Akira Endo it-fiST ' OPEN DAILY I NIGHT .50 with Optional Services Fee/Student 3303 N. Lamar -10 P.M. 10:30 I Tickets $1.25 $85 in Cosh Prizes Ticket Drawing: October^-10 • : . at the Hogg Box Offitfe/10-6 Weekdays- UT-19th'Sr.­ -• Bus.Schedule: Free to Fee holders Hook-Em !J!W0WH! I'Sth St. with Showboat Joe . Jester, Klnsolving, Co-Op, 7:00-7:30 NO COVER LIVE ROCK FROM DALLAS A FULL SERVICE CAFETERIA SACS 3405 Guadalupe M. • . '• ->:i 9 p.m, 453-9029 The Cultural Entertainment Sre^hen F. ' 1 BLOCK SOUTH OF CAMPUS ' Austin' 6ldg: Parking in Rear 17th St. Committee of the Texas Union LYNX CAPITOL (NO COVER MONDAY THRU THURSDAY) QUALITY FOODS AT ECONOMY PRICES DOORS OPEN:-8 HApi>Y HOUR: 8-9/ CA1FCTERIA & CATERING SERVICE ( *700N.Congress Ave.# Rm. 117 -4 fk imi fir ' ,| in tfie Stephen F. Austfo State Office Building , 914 N. LAMAR 477-3783 1 . Entrance on 18th Street Side . . Gotsby Giris don't wait by the phone ... - Students, Faculty, Staff -We're Here to Serve yK ^ "They.go for'dinner, good folk and the' Hours: Monday thru Friday mellow music of Syl Smith-' L.t Open Early for Breekfast 6c30 a.m. to 10 a.m. * CASTLE CEEEE f at J. Gotsby's Dor and Restaurant.!:;.', . Lunch.1.1:00 a.m. to«1:45 p.m. ^ o ^Available for Evening Meetings or Parties. Call 476-8379 Sp •Something new for Austin, >411 LAVACA •^•^SS-%7-2-7315 In the Village, 27.00 Anderson Lane. TONIGHT-SATURDAY '•4 ! 1 11:30 am.-.12 mkJnlgfif Friday, and Saturday rm HI 1.-00 a.m. Opens for Sunday Brunch at 12.-00. Entertainment, Tuesday—Saturday.&30 to dose. FROMHOLZ Happy Hour 3&0 p.m.—7 p.m.—drinks two for -V"'*CvJi • one every doy except Saturday. .. NO ADVANCE TICKBTS ImZ • £ Ideas -and Issues Committee presents THE TEXAS UNION IDEAS AND ISSUES COMMITTEE PRtSENTS ^ ^ 5C1EI\ICE Ficnaiil^MIPOBIU/D . . October 1- October 2 GENE ROODENBERRY -Sandwich Seminar: "At The Edge of Lecture: >''R«all«ction» of a Roiy Fu»ore''S®|| • Forever'.' 'Douglass Parker, UT Professorof Classics .Chad Oliver, UT'Trofessor -of Anthropology .. Noon~—Union 304-305^=^^ . • •• • • Qreator-Producer^. STARX TREK Sisas kJLW-m-Series »SM;.Uc»ure: "Jf Y«tu His Works • -t .i"":',";'­ Don't like the Past, It00 p.m. Union 202 Change It" mwgmmv HAward Waldrop, science fiction writer •W-; ' 1 '' -.from Bryan Panel: The Mure of S1 J (moderator). Li^a Tuttle, ^ STAR TREK ?llot> Show: "The Joe Pumulia, Al jaela»n-~r?-T,,r Mi|p •Menagerie'' , 3:00 p.m. Union.304405 4:30 p,m. Union Theatre . vifv vis •v. _25* Admission ^ -'l t ' m Slide Show:"Sex, -Rackets & Ray Guns"5!!^) Pulp Magazine Coversover the Decade! Public Lecture: Gene Roddenberry D — J n I .. . • ' ••• ^vjeaior-rroaucer, >iimi ixto. Presented by Bob Mwehead Faculty and Staff Creator-Producer, STAR TREK 8:00 p.m.--Union Main Ballroom !, p-m" Union Theatre Admission 50« with m8m FT- rk ^ \ f~" Jf&te ' life m tf-^i&*:&?' lulu '.Cii.cn w»*u 'Eac»v word 5-9 times:-. $• 08 • Each word ?0 or more-, times..s...q?­^Student rate-each time ... *$ JO .Cia&sftted Dtipfoy;; . * 1 co}.-.x Iinctv one time**---.» *3 25 l\Co». x V inch 2«9"timeSwfc«-»»k-S2 93 passfe* OCA&tJNI SOttOUlf ' > r ! ' Monday T*xqn today >....2:00 p-nv Tw«*doy T«n^ Monday ll:0Q ojn. W*dnt«4oy T»sn Tw*«doy ..UtOO cum. tftwr»doy Thbo W«dn«r*day .-tiiOO ojiw tu Fndoy l«xo« Th«r»doy'.,.\. . 11:00 s.m. ft. < 5 **­ "'In iht tvmi »l. *n«n mod* m on' ocfvortnoRMAt. enmodwte noek* imnl bm • GN«N-«I IHE pebW*WEI» IMMW* fe« Ml-p only ONE tnconoctmM*tiw£ AX daimt for ' : o^wtmontft *1MV44 W modt .not liotct tfcan 30 day* afto pttfafoatwi" ' LOW STUDENT RATES .15 word minimum each day . s SO : Eacfladditional word each dayt .05 } coi. x V inch each day. ,12.64A,Unc!assifteds"' l-ilne3 days.. shOO >•• . (Prepaid. No ftafunds)Student*, must" show Auditor's"­ p^'°'s-%;d,g?.Y !? TSp- Friday. FOR SALE Auto -For Sale' Im GREMLIN "X". 3-jpMtf, AC," eK­traSw Excellent condition.. Best'-im­mediate cash offerr?77-30Wr> -1" " 1930 CHEVY )Vx ton trtK^. Goodengine 8. interior. Needs bed& paint. $1000.836* 6S36 eveningsv 1970 FIAT SPORT COUPE. Perfect run­ning condition. Good tires, average 29 mpg. Blue book st99S. Best offer over stfoo. .4764528 anytime. 1972 V» PU LONG BED, toot chest ?ai wytr. 38,000 miles. After 5 p.m. 447* :9229.. -• • . " ir .72. TOYOTA CELICA. Excellent condi­tion. radial tires, fand mags. Metallic blue, wnite vinyl top. AC, radio,'^7 mpc. ••llfA i.h o*ne bedr 06m-"-:; rurnl-shed track, BSR310 turntable, and Wollensak. apartment*. Pool^cliMf, laundryt-qulel SQUARE trt etectnctty-atcomrner MULTIPLEXVSTEREO SYSTEM 77th af rande track, • AM/FM, 4 speakers turntable SI9?. 453-6766. furnisKed, V b.edroom ( HAVE PRIVATE.Duplex ApaVfments . apartments. CA/CH,»all bills-­ within four bjiocks o'UnWers^tv of Texps MCINTOSH-170Q receiver.wlth.Watnut paid, $135. Mon. -Fri. 8:30 ­ guaranteed for life. Erath "]5" Walnut very reasonable rat^s and also some -5;00.' -­ ipeanervwlthequalizer.Superscope CD-beautiful duplexes in the Enfield area • cabinet.. -.jW-watts Mr . channel rmj, that are Cri' Immaculate condition, at 301 cassette deck. All : excellent. Call , Call 478-74T1 with fireplaces that'will literally knock Chuck; 47^3997. your socks ott! More space than you im­After 5:0Q p;m.,.apply Apt. 210 agine for; the money. BeKeve -me, they" Musicql -For Sale' are: worth, looking at; espe^iMl^for the orient.' ' iEARN JO PLAV.GUITAR. getffther-and advanced.-Drew . Thomason:':~W HOMES & GAR D'ENS • 2079. ••••-i--REALTY 9282330 (Office) COMBO ORGAN, portable Yamaha YC- COLORFUL 476-5255 (Home) dlHon. 452*3082: .20. 5 octave,17 Kay bass. Excellent con- EFFICIENCIES LES PAUL JUNIOR, 1959> new Hum­ bucking^refinishetl withhardshell case; CREEKSIDE AND willscream. Chuck, 47M977. ONE BEpROOMSu PeH7For''§Str~ fnj, comptete Kitchen, bain-vanity. On Shag, dishwasfier,Cliy/shutiie ,rou»«.-.jus;plui-E.. thru ­ •gas grllli pets'cfk,-. NEWFOUNDLAND Pupp)« fof ale. Aujust'75. <764024. after 2 B-rti, . cozy community _neaiufiullle__ BLUE POINT SIAMESE Kltteni. 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LONGVIEW DELIGHT BeayUful-boarding-house, iocated 4_ .r" APTS. btpeks from the University. 6.0t3 square ' .feet in the hotne, n,748 square feet ..of '.,anete. 20,000 mile­gcta^antte. 4M98Sor 9^-0602^ VINTAGE­ '67.BMWTM800. Must sell,Cheap! Runs worth S1000...WH! take J500. Best offer: THREADS > 476-2947. Funktlonal Fioery • • MUST &LL: ftt AAaverick Grabber, (MAYNARD KREBSI Yoi-r suit's AC* standard, good 5600. 1330. "LEARN TO PLAY GUITAR. Beginner"25^ Advanced, Drew Thomason. 478­ . 1ST ANNIVERSARY 2079. ^ „ SALE: CANON F1 with 50mm fl.4 and 28mm f0% off on any 74 model m stock, free '3.5. Call:days,-4?6-fl331,exf. 241. N/ghts­helmet with any 75model. Over 100new and weekends, 442-0206. ' . :^ bikes to choose from. . •-'.r KAVXASAKI MOTOSPORTS NEW 10-SPEED Raleigh Grand Prlx/i7 : • . 6801 N.Lamar • inch frame.SUS.43*4273. ^ , / . 451-732T --­COLONIAL TYPE;; antique finish desk. Seven drawen. A bargain at $35. .CaK ;1 Stereo For Sale 'a CAR.TA^E DECK, $20, GAF automeic movie camera (zoom lens,electric eye), . Mm~ 1 $25. 385-8951.* - MOBILE ; NIKON N1KKORMAT.with SOmrivn 4 lens; Like new. $200. Will come down. After7:30 p.m., 477-8780. :f^$U9.95 Under/dasy 8-track '"•••>:,V.$79.95 ; DAWES FIVE-SPEED gir!:i bicycle, stock;-Dan's; 240« San Gabrlei:,474-43M. • BIKINI PRICED STEREO ' Wr---Set.rour own rtwod withthis specialend :i •TOPCON.SLR .camera with 58mm-plus­..ifessit of^'ne ciose-out on these super systems 35mm.wide angle, 135mm telephofo,and Ifa"--tiny tows». These systems •T'4 adapter.-4&8035. B-aW' offer a iOOwattamplKjer-receiver, TWO. • !>ft£ ; acoustically. Atajched:.air.-suspension EXQUISITE .86. pt. Emerald cut Dia­ ' l• famous -.matchlotf.' Gafrard turntable i Jeff,-454-62*1 after 5. also available This system 1s fullysuaranteed/onty tour (4) to sell for vii.? -. fTALVEGA J(Hpeed:<25", camp; ecuip.,: ft '-'. cVi1,,0/;J4rms available. UNITEO:: Universal brakes,extras. 15 monthsold, FREIGHT-SALES, 6535 North Lamar;. llpo 453-1078. Clay. Monday/Friday «-9;sat. 94­. .SKIS, Rosslgijof stratlx ;112'<, 200 cm. P 5AVE UP TO If. $564.00-on. fs FISHER and NIKKO.jysterts: AllMnitt' IM^S 'caustically matched speakers, and BSR K?systems •!»,prMessionalty designed arwl being­ ,,1$ limited. Cash or.EZ terms-' > UNITED FREIGHT SALES fe* •&•{'"• f-;. »M5N, UUWAR \iF-! 'W>NDAY-FRIOAY9-9 3.S SATURDAY U ' oea-ooms and therbedroorm^remam-•, moth,^oo,.Furnished or unfurnished, ,7"™ refrigerators /frost- FJwn rl65 • ALL BILCS PAIO. 7606 Wheless Lene. 926-4202, 472-4162, < V ^ x »V^._, >f* * lA^'V? 1*S-V. \ *S * Av1* 4* -•"?> . mmmam^t—w -"*-N >*> n O « ^ - \ >*. -»\\ -,-4, , »we «*s* a ts a s wTtimiwR t"~ir^ii* -•i,.'^ "*-v -««--&\*V-^f,,^ tJ\*%:.iir,aftt...if>. FURN. APARTS. H FURN. APARTS. H FURN. APARTS. • HELP WANTED long, with Solomon-4D4 bindings. One season old. In excellent shape.-Chuck.­ r 476-3997, * 1 CANON III. Leica-fyp r,n??.'n5«r. Vwv 90od condition. Callil 451-7911:. • --'• ' FURN. APARTS. SQUARE FEET111 In these i —, BRAND NEW EFFICIENCIES -2408 Longview 1700 Nueces 472-5316 Close-to campus. Beautifully tumtshed. All with big bafcontes for your-plants.. SI 50 Summer plus electricity and deposit-, ; vy-WILLOW Manager -Apt. 201 •• • ;^k<. 478-90S8 --,*?• CREEK ­ 2BR ALL BILLS PAID 2 Large Pools,Security, Volleyball Court Villa Dette "01 Willow Creak \ 444*0010 -—TT7^~Apai4men+s— -• 4318 Bun Creek Road •From SI40/moflfh. Free gas water & c^^et Disposal/range & dishwasher fur­ nished,. pane­6;blocks .to campus/ dishwasher; -dls* ' tra storage room.. Plus-washer, dryer^pojaL.pdol etc. APARTMENTS . connections. -Kitchen • appliances fur­ 474-1712 -. 478-3176 nished. $760 plus bills. Call 928:2296: •: • -• • • ' • • -• ••• • 2122 Hancock Dr. :i LEMON TREE Next to Americana .Theatre, walkingdis­ tance to North Loop Shopping Center APARTMENTS and Luby's. One half block from shuffle, MISCELLANEOUS . and -Austin transits -2 bedrpom Efficiencies, quiet reiidenfial area, all townnouses. extra large. Two bedroom r built ins,CA/QH, individualstore rooms, Mats.-one; and two batns, CAiCH> dis­ s^carpet, water, gas, cable paid. : hwaiher,.dtsposai, door fo door garbage ­pickgp; pool, maid service if desired, LEARN TO FLY washateria in complex.See Owners,. Act (with) ' • 113 or call 451-4848. 459-7401 i.KOMMAND AIRECLUB INC; .' FulfCessnaFieet including twins. WE RENT ­ NEW EFFICIENCIES AUSTIN CLOSE TO CAMPUS­SHUTTLE BUS Your time is valuable Swimming -pool, beautifully furnished, Our service is free or i; f double studio bed» all. have dis­ hwasher, disposal; central air and heat. Kj-PARAGON 305 WEST 35th. . (6 blocks from campus) Manager Apt. T06/454-9108. "PROPERTIES ,€j-If no answer, call 454-5869. 472-4171 weekdays SUNNYVALE 472-4175 ARTS. --2 Bedroom" $150 Up$210 1 BR-Furn ALL BILLS PAID 1304 SUMMIT "/'Tanglewood 1 v Annex 1315 Norwalk Lane PLAZA Shuttle Bifs Corner-­ VENTURA \ - Tired of small rooms-4 no closet space? |fs|. Tired of asphalt«.noise?Try Plaza Ven­ QUIET, CLEAN EFFICIENCIES. and advanced. Drew Thomason. -478- tura. .1 it 2 Bdrm funt./unfurn;-From' Dishwasher, disposal, near shuttle bus.' .•2079.. • • $129^0 plus electricity ­ wafer, gas paid.5125. See manager, 1111 . 3410 Burfeson Rd. West 10th. 476*4413. DREAMS,:: Meditation. Reincarnation Barham Prop. •philosophy of Edgar Cayce. Inquires,5 BLOCKS TO CAMPUS. Friendly-• free lectures-next four Tuesdays begin­street. One bedroom,. paneled, shag, ning 1 October, 7:30 p.m.1115 West 12th. «-447457> v 926-9365 CA/CH, dishwasher, dfsposal,-$U5 plus -•<44-4444: . r eJectrlcjfy. The .Conquistador, 2101 San HABITAT^ FM converter •' i*-f..«-rt*> MMIVIM ier $39 9$ Good condition. J70. 452-43W, ^ . . ::&ti SST^ltsk ,-;J«t»>jB«on available m '5873 N; interregional TYPEWRITERS. Manuals S30 and up. ' • • 453*2219 ' r; i Edit Jljt tSbsrtt, 472J)« • . . PARLOR LARGE V BEDROOM apartments.Pod. ,. Voter.a»vcable TV mW IMS Powfla •••"••"•» '• Real Aptv SQ01 Bdll Cre^K. 4J2-1S03 • We need.somelull andpart timeevening .• . "e't* Some-e*perlep«e helpful Ca»Mr '"Sim&IUkjSU&Kg* cable, pool,and shuttle bus at EiCortez 110} ClaytOfl.Lape,.'453'?9l4, 472-4162. ISH1 EL POSAD.O from $130; F-antasttc apartments, with, cable, pbol, full EARN $30 Kitchens. On city and shutlid bus Convenient to shopping. Tl05 Clayton Lane. 45^7914, 472-4162. • -Each afternoon or evening -% No experience required Phone 447-9268 UNF. APARTS. PERSONS PART-TIME or WOODED full time worK as an Arthur CREEK'SIDE-Murray dance Instructor. We .One and two-bedroom-apartments in train :you. frid. Good pay, lovely, cfeekiide .setting, Hi^ge grassy work, evening -hours. Also . lawn, lots of frees,; Convenient to UT. • downtown; shopping^ recreation.-Fully need . evening receptionist. carpet^ panefed, andyouwon'tbelfeve Apply Monday-Friday, 2-5 ''°"9«:?P»CE!^FROM .1)34JO. call p.m. or 6-7 p.m.,Saturday 12-2 -«2M5ST --«» -»»» -p-rm-.—Cotner '45th ^aad-Guaoalupe.. ALL BILLS PAID 2 BEDROOM 2 BATH WANTED Stratford H4l?"6TrTfMaTgaF3quafe has luxury apartments .ideal for .sharing-open, several-part-time.May »tarttraih­setl.'na, pools and',.-m.9 immediately and starIWorking upon • ciubhouse fortorivafe parlies. S20S.50 un­ furnished, $230 furnished. Easy drive to U.T, downtpwn. Call 836-7719 or 451-1159 $159.50 ALL BILLS PAID Large patios,-balconies,.ahd^beautlfuicourtyard areas at Chateau Trianon. Townhouse andpardenapartments, onlyminutes from.shopping, parks, golf. One bedrooms from $159. allbills paid. Also 2 bedrooms.. Furnished or unfurnished^ Call 926-1247 or 4SM159; BEAUTIFUL SETTING on Lake Austin inlet. 2 bedroom/l bath In smalf, quietcomplex. $170 plus eiectrlciVy; 327-0479 after I.-• ONE LARGE bedroom, kitchen, for roommates. $210.447-4802­ UNF. HOUSES , HOUSES FOR RENT­ ALL.over Austin, UT, Country, and citywide areas. Best selection in town; we irare people you can trust. CAPITAL RENTALS ——— -J506Xavaca. . UNF. DUPLEXES PRETTY 6UPLEX • 1801 East 51sf . 926*23)1 ' 4 ' * ELVIS A few good tickets to Elvis' Oct. 8 concert In San Antonio are still available. Call 441­8711 or 476-0885. GREENHOUSE . Protect your plpnts'.'Illustrated Construction booklet * $2.00 ENVIRONMENT.GO. • .P.O. Box 7855, • UT 5ta., Austin, Texas 78712 NELSON'S GIFTS-Zuni .Indian jewelry;;; African and Mexican Imports.4412 South Congress. 444-3814. Closed ..Mondays... .-•••••. ~ . --: • . -LEARN TOPLAY GUITAR. Beginner compietipn.of tralnlng. Call Transporta­ *' tion Enterprises. ' . i.-, 928-1660 . AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY -, • EMPLOYER . . -i.­ i-fi I^ MEN!-WOMEN! ^ifioner with the ityie-of your choice.. JOBS ON SHIRS! ' 477-0433'—T> H" t.iP'.rJenJ:c ri!<",'r«l-Excellent pay; • , «-si • Worldwide travel. Perfect summer |ob — ' • ' 5*r®*r-^eneveral . . manentpeople tosell powers totthe new! 74-75 season. For interview. Denize. 2C2-110L . ' FRANCES WOODSTY.PING SERVICE. APARTMENT MANAGER. Mature, 'GROUND LEVEL Experienced,' Law, Theses, 'Dlsser­der"' • -tations. Manuscripts. 453-6090 Spendable, capable couple manage 35­ • OFFIC.E SPACE unlt complex. Resume.2900 Swisher, No. West of U.T, Campus . 204. Austin,.28705; BOBBYE DELAFIELD. IBM Selectric,Reception area, tour officesi'ebn-pica^e)lte,i 25 years experiences books, ­ _ „ 1TO11„ „. .erence room. Ail carpeted; loff-street dissertations, theses, reports, r THE THREE KNIGHTS Club locstedln Cedar Parkk Plaza. .Waitress/Waiter, S:*CS.fX,kl2g "v*",bl«-,!)43.,<'-"• .mlmedgraphlfig..442-7l84n a bartender. Apply IN person, after'7;00 • *1® ^ .T ,Pearl Stteet. Tri­ p.m.: Towers North complex. S340 per month. " VIRGINIA SCHNEIDER Olverllfied -Also; have tyro carpeted undivided ServlcieS. Graduate and undergraduateEXPERIENCED TYPIST and Office spaces, uoo and1 1500 sq; ft. J.B. . •typing, printing, binding. 1515'KoenigGirl. Must type accurately 65 wpcri; Hightower. . '* -. L(fhe..45!*7205r-?'* heat; pleasant and outgoing to meet the : 478-7411 • , p^lic. Hours,l'>JU30. -Send:resume fo STARK TYpfNG. Specialty.-Technical, : Ty^s.n ,p.O. JBox 5412, Austin, Texai PIANO. PLAYER-needed for Grace CANOE RENTAL Assembly of God Church Sunday & Wednesday night. Salary. 4$3<4741.« AND SALES DOWN JllVEft SPORTS offers you the HELP WANTEO.-Waiter/Watiresi, great sport of canoeing at Inexpensive Part-time* fulltime,Chinese restaurant. rental & salesrates. TAKEOFF AFTJ6R Apply personally, 6534-Burnet Rd. CLASS w/a canoeS, accessories for bnlyS5. Canoe shuttles available to Town SATISFY GREED -hedge on-fRfleffon. • Lake and Upper Colorado River. Buy. frivolous things. Immediate partor 5213 Ave. G icw451-8349 foil time sales position with yot/ng com­ CALL TODAY]. pany. Male or female, generous ear-far MICROWAVE OVENS, dorm-slie fMW™"'-c"r""r"*•m' refrigerators,-. color TV'-s, washers/dryers, stereos for rent. EZDAY CARE CENTER needs; pfert'tlme -Rentals. 40t East 1st. 472-4275. infant-,teacher. Education and/or ex­ perience preferred.8-126rl2-4.Mondey-PIANO STUDIO for rent for teaching Friday; $1.90/hour. 476-69^4. > ; . with piano. 2 blocks from campus. 47# 2079.'" WANTED: -Arffsf or Cartoon/if fo provide drawings for adult tx>ok;and RENT A: CANOE on the Guadalupe, In '* Gabriel! .472-7746; • LOST; Med. Black and White female HORSE STALLS for rent. Runs; arena,'­ : .and exercise arena. Reasonable rates;-' OBJECTIVISM. dog. 475475* c:hV" r??,| • SUFFfClENCfES: More-than an ef-Phope Don, 478-9309, 926*7240.' : • Dr.-Leonard Plekoft'i tape lecture . PHYSICS TUTORING, graduMe stu-v flciency. Designed with the student in course. on INTR0DUCTI0N;T0mind. $144 pluselectricity andcable. Act 'HOOK 'EMHORNS! 8-^Authentlc Texas' PHILOSOPHY: KANT TO PRESENT .VII. 453-0540/ 472-4162. BUrry Longhorns mounted In hand-fooled will be offered beginning Oct. 13 ForGl{(fn6wster .Company. leather. slSO 447-9174. • more, information, phone 478-9087. '472­ 5013, or 474^631 NEW EFFICIENCIES. AC, bills paid, DAY DOVE HUNTING;15 minutes from' covered parking, close UT, one block-, campus. Phone Don, 4H-9309, 926-7240. shuttle. 27Q-B. W: 38fh.' ROOMS LARGE CARPETED Efficiency. Full ­ kitchen, walk-indoset, bathand shower.1 ROOMMATES SN5/mo. 478-6550. TEXAN DORM. 1905 Nueces. Doubles ONE BR .4 blocksfrom campus. $123 plus LIGHT:HOUSEKEEPING.In exchange -t220/semester. singles $385/Semester. bills, 472-5515 after 5:30 p,m * tor -low renf.:T1ouse ^privileges, pool;-Dally maid service, central air. MALE;,ROOMMATE, on shuffle, near' ^Jrt>tdroorrh«wclerfcy,onsH'uttie.;Walktd 2400 Town Lake Circle . campus, furnhhi .campus, furnished, game room, ail bills • '• "442-8340 '' • ^;JawA199 ABP."M.2408 Leon s476-3467 i ,|i»t 31st. 472-2]J7, 472-41«. Berry IMMEDIATE FEMALE OUPLEK.-OWfi ' ^Blocks toCampus room,,8100 plus elec. : Carport. Oct.'1. Debbie;:476-2638. ~ "7 , NOB HILL APARTMENTS, Available : ,i -.'t now 2 bettroonrt.V'I'/j 'bath epertment,1 Gilllnywater Co;iiS:j»g^«yv^;-; • . . ~«rUTfflutfle^; FEMALE ROQMMATE,Owi) room, fur­9I4U -,^'argeEnough for 3 or 4. Dishwasher,dls­ nlshed,. pool; shuHle, ->90/monfh, W l ,'-NjHfS:PO"1' poo'< laundiV, M50, all.utilities .llgMi (yourthereabout >4;M):',459-Ma5.^ I.Bedroom-. 477W1. v MALE. UNDEKORAOUATE; student to share room near campus. ->32.50," irt> H'ALLMAR IC APT«vvMfOMENT.One bedroom tarnished, all £",r0S,T,4 nKI Sn,Fu4;.?,iS:'"? <-rfaivic,1(t 'Clrf . ^lAlV-• •-> .. SLtf' 706 Weit Vr 70ft W*' 3rffh-VJ • ?v#ningSv-^ ^ juiiw-.. i^vt'APARTMENT FOR-RENT, La«e line, 1 • " ; nH^UV^1\rs.JAT'Id^ifblllipaid 1907 Robblni Place 478-1841 iSEft!* *>' .454-623? bedroom, 4>y Hemphill Park, Of/CH *. • ,--~«?r; ->150, b|lls paid. 477-1734, *34-5903, • , US6 C 9SS fl&d$ Refrigerators, hot' plates-allowed. Two block* from campus. -Co-Ed. Resident Managers. 477-1760. BELLSON DORM for Men. Excellent hpme-cooked meals. AC, maid, swim­ming: pool. 2610 Rio Grande. 476-4552, ' between 8-5:30. >65, >75, SIS MONTHLY. Maid service,' linens. AC. ABP^ naar Capitol; 303 East • lllh.ToseecallJoeFrentettl, 472-6279, „478-44l6 , > NEED ANYONE to. sublease; contract {'expires Dec.31.Blackstone Apartments)->64 SO/mooth.-floger, 47i-12)tl WANTED rrw^ St?*"* > #T N2 ^„ v» * *•*&. ** £ *• **» i ** JTV \ sk,A i Ml -»l : sL *• ^ -si/ •) * SERVICES TYPING T-NG' _ i6RyiCE %Ua | INC. 42 Dobie Mall 476-91 Freshman themes. Free Parking Why not start out with 7 a.m. • 10 p^m. M>F " " good grades' -• .9 a.m; -5 p,m; Sat. V 472-3210 and 472-7677. TypiNfe Reports Resumes, Theses, Letters -JaNlVE ^ JVERS1TY -STyDEN-1^-; —5 I University -pn&­DAY CARE CENTER ' • business work Last Mtnufe Service.has vacancies for.children age 0 to"36 Open 9 6 Mon Th &.ipor ths.-.Up to 4f hOurs per day-Max* .'9 5 Fri Sat !mu t> .of .601 per hour-­ *r0994 220a San Antonio 472.8936 30A Dobie Center m X-.THE.CROCKETT COMPANY ^w^f'ion}P,e,e ^retarial service ' V-lv inc. —XYPlNG.:,lhexesunanujcriptif report^ papers, resumes VfWv476-9093 ---^ *TlC"TYF —WTOWtATlC-TYPTf«m«lers and t** 4i« typing < ' multi-copied originals . XEROX.COPIES -,$3.00 for lOO copies printing b"..-' can476*9570,-TYPING SERVICE •' ­ PUBLIC NOTICES 472-3210 . and 472-7677-­ BLACK SETTER female, 11 monthsold. Layla lost. ffr-4500 Wock-of-Ave, F..454­ 7791, 452-3870 ATTENTION "ti-A STUDENTS OF1 * TUTORING s^4 a LOST; COCKER Spaniel pup, near Law dent, five,years experience,groupratesiv i . School. Female, blonde color,. 4524210 or come by 9.206 RLM. -Rewardl 11 476-2301. *— r LOST Tl OATAMATH Calculator 9/27 ^A^6r,?.„AL,LV»Tt?r?? ^ a.m.-RC route: Reward. Please call, ,-^4979.•"• •' *• -•• Barry, 447-8027. SMALL BROWN GREY female dog,. wire-hair Terrier, mix. Lost In Town • JOB WANTED Creek Dr. area. Reward. 444-9942. LOST: THURSDAY,-SEPT/ J24, ffllck-fLLUSTRATOR SEEKS partllmeorfulliAt-, v,.. lensed -horn rim glasses, 'pink-yellow •Ip* tjofltlon. Flne-portfotlo, BFA.v*::-#*®, ; case. Campus or Cameron Rd.Jbus stop -Rhode IslandSctiool ot beslgn 476-7760.1 \ % Reward. 452-2220 alter 5:00­inf UNCLASSIFIED SROOM & BOARD CROW'S NEST, 2710 Nueces. Room antj'^C BellyDanclnglnstructlon 472-3344; 'InO "»14?,50/monlh, doubles ® . $117,50/monfh. ,Rooms:singles' pnly;:> ~'u W6!!® r*">* «47S 4514847. : 185/month, air conditioning.-475-8242 *'*' Good used carpet, cheap. 926-8120. -Tennlll WOlon 2000A,->25, 451-5482; : Share house/fireplac*/>90 plus.452-4404' RefB,"l35: Twin bed) >15; 2110 Hemphill. Ventura Guitar, $75. After 6. 472-3177, . ' Slngle be^J, 125. After 5.454-8135. -: LWc?7e»9on"nlfnrr|;;l,d ^W,terb#d' .fM »"• MS"WOr .•pr|ca»:call,45l<525.'. •. V -­ Efficiency, $85, 475-0467. M A,f*r 45l"707 G*11' Happy Birthday Leei Shety'l. •45W707. Wanted: Date tlckf OU 447^175*. ^ _ jEOAL STEEL Guitarist needs band, wor*. Pl»y Country, Swing, Folk, Whatever, Please call'John,.4s5-27}4. Maranti 30 POW amp <120 928-0307,. RWM NEEDEO.;Liberal sophomore FURN HOUSFS 1 | v ft"** -" 'i'-*"-" ."'I QAgll, « 'Star Trek' Creator Headlines Symposium Possible To Speak By BRENDA NEWBURN scripts for many major shows' '^At tlie'Edge of Forever. University professor of ; With the.launching of "Star .including !• 'Naked City,"' Lo-Vaca Case strife? • A lecture by floward" classics, lecturing on *f-£i NBC-TV 1966r Austin electric power con­its contractual obligations in will be possible through a con­suit, Lo-Va'ca is asking for the Trek" by in "Kaiser Aluminum Hour"and Waldrop. science fiction "Recollections, of a Rosy creator-producer. Gene "Dr. Kildafe." sumers .may eventually-delivering natural gas to the, tingency liability fund formed, amount withheld during the writer from Bryan, on '.'If You Future" at noon in Union Roddenberry a "receive'at least 2.4 million in city. • established Roddenberry's later pro-Dont Like the Past, Change Building ,104.^. '-r by the city in May, 1973. The last four .months, claiming^a refunds through reduced elec- new approach to television je'ets include "Genesis II," a "OUR CONTRACT 'with'* 'City Council sel up the fund, September, 1973, decision^?! It' at 1p.m. m Union Building I. tncalrales.-if the city wins its^ Lo;Vd'cai s'ays that 'when we mad6 up-ofrihe difference Commission science-fiction: science^fiction television pilot' • A feadihg ""by Waldrop the; Railroad Rfrddenberrv will speak at 8 from-his works at 1 p,m, in lawsuTt against Lo-Vaca, burn 01V the: excess cost of tHe' between: -what consumers releases it from the contract; p.m. the Union about earth • in the yeal--2133; . • A showing of the pilot Union Building 202.. Tuesd^jM.in " : Gathering Co'. -, . -[• r oil. (over gas)'"'»•ill-, "Questor," the story -of a show for ''Star Trek" entitled be have been billed and the ac-' The money would come .' •Harrison said funds of this Main Ballroom on "Inside ihinking robol who is a perfect "The Menagerie" at'4?30'p rtt . • A panel of Texas science deducted"-from the amount • tiial amount Lo-Vac'a has been — . • from pne of two suits again|V !; nature usually are created Science Fiction Outside replica of a. human being; and jn the Union Theatre Admis-fiction writers, Waldrop! paid to £,o-Vaca, Bill" receiving from the city, as a This Wor.ld," an address when a conditional rate in-' The Tribunes;" a 90-mlnute sion will be 25 cents for (moderator). Lisa Tuttle, Joe aig^fftrtfrtais SBBftrisflfti lar^ai wm Msgiay^"Tfie f uturg~x>r _ _ ^,tv. T ;'growing monthly? Unive^y s'tud'en^',* faculty-wito^fate^scre^fic'lmd "showine of Hip A>f ULTIMATE RULING is a""S^T?SkV'^^tr^^^'-'* , "blooper" 'reel Tor ,,Star;V.-v"«-.,1$&tY>Rodkets and Ray­ slJort one or two years down the; F telev;-^rek,"„at 11 pm in the UnionGuns.'; a slide show of pulpv regarded BJ-many as its.best. w;sion historv Was fall of-iips •*" • -:: . . ltd coVers said Monday If the court's produced .thousands of loyal While getting^the show on Crowd ControTMeasuresAdded decision does favor-the-city; Parker, . '^ • Dr. Douglass Union Theater ''Trekkies." the air was a victory in itself:" Those students in the mob at ^student gets in line, he will be More tickets a?e"available " the reduction will be applied 7 • The show won Science Fic-keeping it on proved to be anto the months when the excess :last year's-^Oklahoma game v issued a numbered stub which this year (103>DO, compared to , tion's. Hugp. Award.. and;...?Yeh„.harder task.' ticket ^.drawing arV"either . fuel oil. costs were passed "pit will be surrendered at-the 'last,ie_ar's.10|b00.~"and.there : became the only seriesever-to .Roddenberry's? appearance d|^d^g,j3r^{)tjcip^ing_Uijs >^idret..booth. _ _ _; ••. ^ / is som<^JndieaUon jn-_... to consumers. Butler said the" haveaa-episode.reqiie«tedior '...is pa!:t _of; a two-day. science­cduntil designed # gradVat&l"' Wednesday, depending on The stubs will be niimbereff""terest may • not be as high- preservajion by: the Smithso-fiction symposiiirri scheduled • wannm their masochistic tendencies. sequentially so crowding can because of a drop in date rebate system to encourage nian Institution. _ fpr Tuesday and Wednesday. But ticket distribution this be controlled, Boldt said. "ticket applications," Boldt : continuation of energy conser--While "Star. Trek" may be AH events are opien to the 20< Lone year, it is hoped, will be a lit­.THE LINE will form at said. vation and to prevent a most famous public and are Roddenberry's free excepthypothetical user tle less, hectic, Richard Boldt, Gate 8in the.southwest corner . The game will not be , one-month creation, it is by no means Jiis where otherwise indicated. Star Longnecks assistant business manager of _of Bellm°nt. Hall (the same televised because Oklahoma •from becoming a /'big only one. Formerly the head Events scheduled Jar Tues- winner." r.CQllegigte athletics. sai3 _pn£used duri}igjregistration)7 J is "onJ^NCAA.7pxobation for writer-for.-i;Hav« Gun,. Will, day include:—-—— —7—— All Week.Until 8 p,ijQ. DailyJ^ Monday. --. . .i--r '':W«:wilLbegin:ContJF6nihg-the-" reccuiting:violations.---" Butler said ^he would prefer ' -•Travel^jan'd-S^Mne^ ^1: >1 Boldt-sSid. " "We afe hoping temimmize all citizens who were electric WHteFs GuilB Awird for the • noon* wiih Uni ve-r'sity , ......... John Garza &.Blue Horizon (Related Story, Page 6;)-^®o "People must remain, in fine the need to come so ..very consumers during the recent Best Western' script, Anthropology Prof. ' Chad 2405-A Nveces, 2 blocks West of Drag until their .tickets :are ac-/ -early."Boldt.said. "Sincethe .gas curtailments, share the Roddenberrv also has written Oliver discussing his book. titilaeni ticket drawing for quired." • • • • ... tiekets—are—issued-;theT UCUCiiw wi UlC lCUavt5tii>UL the OU game will begin -at 9 .University police and APO tottery ..system...those coming. "logistics" make it imposSi-»Arb'y's * Afby's • Arby's » Arbyfs » Arby'S» Arby's« a.m. Wednesday with controls members will be on hand early; really/don't have &ii ad­ble for former custpmers who- Oiir customers enjoy the added to. prevent the disorder throughout the day to'help vantage as far as seating is-paid the'excess rate to receive finest qudlity-and latest that prevailed in 1973. regulate lines; Boldt said. concerned.'' a rebate. Arby's techniques in Hair Ser^ "CONDITIONS were so'bad Although there is no way of vice-at Reasonable Prices! THREE DAY SPECIAL that University police had to knowing forsucp, Boldt sardit T­ O.T. FLYING. CLUB lock all entrances to the Bell-is likely tickets will sell out in I mont complex — studentsand one day. as is usually the case -. FLYING HIGH I _ 20( „„ teachers couldn't even reach for the OU game. MEETING, 0CT. 2 call for TSW0 -2l?0 __ Nobody "said. " ' ' ~ •Op9.4oyi a w4*k ; This year, the prpcedure AifiQ|#ur Nit* mty Twicfay . • FOR YOUR NEXT GET-TOGETHER ­ mm fCev* Tmtdey onh -£t»$OJ jMsnruTtiMC gstuffs a will be handledsomewhat like Cotdb—i and pftty doming led*t- HOW ABOUT A GOOD FLICK ­ 441-9070 . general registration. When a > sanqwich '^y proudly presents 7€-' ^like mom 16MM S OUND FEATURES >4 •*"*•••••••••••••••••••••' Armadillo CARTOONS Worlds v OLD TYME COMEDIES ­ Lynx .^Hooter si?'3 ifS Headquarters The Menagerie Lo Della —-Shortchange ­ TONIGHT,, PROJECTOR '& SCREEN REN,T/\LS J-Rush Seabreeze-South Street. • FREE ~ M High Way Gun Point ^ . Midnight RIL£Y OSBORNE KlthoSanrSVltchshops Argus . ' Shiloh mi fen JMWitt FEATURE FILM SERVICE :• and Austin f.V. The. best bands to boogie by for any occasion 1712 SOUTH CONGRESS AVE. THE ATOMIC PILE Rentals *.»<• v/j.i;w (817) 923-7477 , (?1.7J 923-7711 453-8041 ^BOBJENKINS AUSTIN, TEXAS 78704 4201 Cote Ft. Worth, Texas 76115 "V-°J TQMORROW 442,6665 442-1820 TOO SMOOTH ELECTRO MAGNEtS • Dave Perry 1 COMING • ' %Rm»nd . v S GRILL ASLEEP AT THE WHEEL TorriPhilpott 2532 GUADALUPE r %i GONZO BAND • GRADUATE STUDENTS On Being Human ; v%EW RIDERS 0F,!< Hank's Famous THE PURPLE SAGE * in the City • GRADUATING SENIORS GREEZY WHEELS Chicken Fried Sfealc Oct. 1 & 3'o» 7:30 p.m. COMMANDER CODY Unlvtrtlly Catholic -2 pes. Meat,-, french FriesilS • SENIORS BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN ' C*nt«r • Cole Slaw, Hot Rolls & Butter'­2010 llnivarsltY Avenue THE POINTER SISTERS 5-9 p.m. only $1.65 7«1 ^ , r-,CALl:477-0357 DON'T BE LEFTKOUTlilll ,r -.iSsSfe'-'...-• 8(«B -,v' . FOR'lRFO 'prn^s stf -slg wk EVEY TUESDAY TRY A Make Your Appointment NOW For presents Monday i* men's Hb nlght.no cover lor_itaj rh*n.-plui ?5* bar highballs Un«Kcurt«ci ladtft Unescorted ladie 2 fr*« htghbalfi no cover and Mon.»Th«n No cevtr Men. • Sol 2 free highballs Happy Hr« Mon.*Thurs. Moa>Frl. WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS 4:06-6:45 ; .Happy Hr. Mon>FH;^| HAMBURGER 2 for 1 * w 5:30 -7:30 playing phno FRENCH FRIES and 2 for 1 BOBBYDOVU A LARGE SOFT DRINK 442-9032 442-9934 1907 E. Rivefwte Dr. 629 W. Ben White ^Tirod of getting ripped off? Try Sascha's. BEER * FOOSBALL • PONG ^ E'lo^ant dining at reasonable pricps. I^If * Open till 4 a.m. PICTURE STUDIO Corner 19th & Guodoluoe 477-6829 SASCHA'S -311 yv. 6th St. 472-31556 MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT yji Homestyle European Cooking §SSi& fullbar , " m ' TODAY ' Lunch 11:30 -2:00 Dinner 6:00 -10:00 IN TSP BLDG. ROOM 3.200 ixt'inaiiuicr naic: (Corner of 25th and Whitis) \ Happy Hour 2:30 -6:'30 OPEN 8^30 -4:30 Open this Saturday fop Tf-iS M • '''' "H --• 11 oft! ,m! then till* |v Dinner till 11:00 p.m. t®r • • ' M I" I'"'imitl \«HI tll.l! | H' |Ml \ fV"l\\ ( o-ffe.itt. SITTING FEES: e»j Gnriwating' Seniors is­ 1 'l1 \ I'! Nh.i|> i-|t., \ 1/,1 !)i •< I ,li |< ! if Ml ^ fifsw A -a •' !•«« -''I'1' 111! i; "I tlx* m .-ill'-; \ I I i - ATTENTIONJUNIORS: Graduate Students —.. 2 -t In-.' ;.il< .mil i| \s • > 11 (i J In \t.in w'lnlf lunch parking APPOINTMENTS FOR JUNIORS WILL Seniors .*1 Z£k\ -M.fi -« < U !1 J I klMM of 11, M •;.!!!!­ Bank Garogt (.i J .i •.» .t i! \. im Hni w i(t i[< n< i j111n i Sitting Fees Must Be Paid When I" ' .1 • t ' i I M -.114 < i ui ~ !In -i ' U . ' Yah -:Mnl#a Vmh> A :&£!&»«& . You Make Your Appointment Sr. If you Ho come io Au*,tni lot the big football ga.Ttes you am buy fhf souvenirs o' the Alu'ont Ccnfty ras;­ is.,th&t,Lo-_Vaca ... -— -'duqtilSg".Interviews /aea •feSrewiiffils physioai:j riab show1: , International Insight" is yeani arid theyYe mad'aMT^on't'bT&m^ supply ; the demands of utility customers^ $ "Interna tipnal Insight Aoo/htiY.W Av Issociafcd Murifrssun Internationale seenit .Hre-SchBbf Setternen1ury-Levels­ from NYC NO PAY Ages 2Vi-6, 5-7, 7-10 T930'sPrmts --. 2904 Jones Road Rewards will equal input. -Singlyknits, North 4108 Ave.H South 400W. Alpine Placement Scores . .. Major or Interdisciplinary Program YA'-Results of plac'eTnent tests .Commission Texas,-an astronomy co«toqu»UR> : 442-3152' ' - cottons, ^^speaK-aboitt the Baptist Student v.i< v Tuesday in Robert Vee AAoore Hail American Siudies. Arcneological Studies. Asian Studies, & jerseysand petition forms to accept •v Union conVesJ>crn to be held »n-' T5 2MB . • Comparative. Studies, Ethnic Studies (Afro fr Mexican­ :credit earned by examination Frldaflihrough StirvSay. -OCfARTMEHT. OF WWSICS Will SPOn^. a American), European Studies, General Studies, Folklore,. Everything loss Moeuirr.imf aired ctAmJNG nuboies •will be available Oct; 14 • relativity ohysic*.seminar at-3 p'.vhrr" : v; •! (mfehUWllt meet at 7;30 p.m./ Health Professions. .Independent Studies, International Tuesday In Robert Lfrfc Moore Hail : than $2.00/yd. through 16 in the Atademic ^ Tuesday l*rJester Center 305 to plan 9227 Sttidies. Latin American Studies, Mldclle Easterh Studies, . .Center lobby. toll activities. Plan.II. Social WelfareStudieSi Marine Studies,Transporta­Watch for aur signs ROSSJCTY KSUZHOK (RUSSIAN C«C1£V wW INSTITUTE OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT Will 7 Summary reports of test rneet at 7:30 p.m, Tuesday »n Jester present i*n .Jnterdlstlptlnary tion Studies.. but front t'y lunnrs eoine on results will be availably for .• Center A307A to organize the .ctvb » . ' -semjnar^ ^urrent. I ssues m ; and conversion groups. -1; Developmental Psychology, frorp 11 • students who 1) took tests • SEMINARS • • • ,a.m. to V p.m. Tuesday Jn Benedict Contact Ralph.Krog, WMOB 206-A The Patchwork Quilt . offered, on campus during CCPARTMENT'Of ASTRONOMY/»CACTUS YEAUOOK iv scheduling:.*!*. (START AT 4:00 P.M.) tAkJlng 1200. A Sitting fee of S2 for From $ re/ridafrc. . graduate students and graduation < seniors and St for seniors most be . oaid at-tbe hme the'appointment is C^/facnaTZj/noc/esfltf i •. t'made.. • • • i-.,-,. ' : DEPARTMENT OF OEOtOGY wilt sponsor a eriead frcm lecturejsy Clay Hunter, a^graduate • studeniLatthe University;at.Vp,m. • • ' Tuesdoy in Geology Building 100. • tmCTTVE USTB^NO AND NOTETAWNG-* • w>H be discussed-by-the staff of. tn& Reading and Study SfciUs-. 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