Da il y T e x a n Vol. 86, No. 116 The student new spap er of The University of Texas at A u í t Tuesday March 24. 25c NCAA inquiry finds UT violations- Coaches allegedly lent athletes money, cars B y S C H U Y L E R DIXON Daily Texan Staff lexas football coaches, plavers and boosters violated 19 categories of N C A A rules over seven vears bv lending players money and tars at - cording to an N C A A inquiry report released Mondav b\ I ! officials The report sa\ s T e x a s football Coach David McW llliams lent small amounts of cash to some plavers and let ottiers borrow his t ir is hilt he was an assistant coach at the University "1 was wrong in doing them and all 1 can sa\ is that 1 apok»gi/i to tht I niversiti ut lexas and anvont els* that 1 have caused this embarrass­ ment to 1 am certamli sorry tor that he said Hu National Collegian Athktu r< ; ortt d inquiry Association liams arranged for the athlet Me VS k department business ot? e to give ss to former i nghorn defensive bay k Dale Dixon Dixon had failed ins classes m spnng 1982 and net It d u clear a fine he owed the I nnersitv McWil hams said McWilliams said Dixon needed to r« move a bar and obtain copv ot his transcript to transfer to another -» hi s *1 McWilliams gav» $2 for gasi ni* f ■ ■ son dunr g tht W M season \ ( A A r* p- rt» ..i plaver Sit ?, ird the ' K He also allow ed a plaver to N • row ho ear tor about 20 minutes to dn\t a:i. thi r player to class On an other ociasion ■ .< lent his ar to thi same player for about 10 mm ates thi re¡s •• slid Nunnalk said hi found no viola­ tions involving S i m m o n s car lease, but added the investigation expand­ ed after stork's with quotations from former Texas piavers appeared m Ali'o:niv Veti >. I he L The University has until April 13 to respond to the inquire I niversi- tv officials will appear butore the \C A A C ommittee on lntrai * ons m Hilton Head S C during an April 24 27 meeting Nunnallv said The loans and gift- of i.ish pay­ ment- totaled si 0 and were made on 15 different occasions Also involved in making thi pav - ments was Kenneth Dabbs a for­ mer recruiting coordinator who is ni'w an assistant ti» At hit tw Director 1 V I oss Dodds ’h- r. port said Johnny Mute an assistant coach who followed Mi Williams to T xas Tech last year and returned to thi v» a- also this year Umv ersitv named in the inquiry as one w ho made pay ments i ff th i s, 0 a b o u t $ H ! w as pa d V said 4 Kj p L Nunnalk said Dabfc- ha a!! allegations that hi paid I 'abbs Was nu nttoiled in f v dents Of U nding a car port a!s< ,kxf U A tia Mi Texas head footba*! coach Davd McWilkams talks with reporters Monday about the NCAA investigation that found UT dictated several NCAA rules Rober* Cohen Dai v "exar Staff $670 by assistant coaches Dav d McV. -ams John Mrze Tommy Rea^x and recruiting coo'd nator Ken Dabbs 2. Automoo e were k anec on 16 occasons from '980 to "986 by McV, ams Mize Reaux Dabbs and former assistant coacnes M r.e P jrker ana Scott Walk©' 3. nproper oH-camous contacts with a Houston recruit were made by Reaux ana UT alumnus Joel 4. a -e ru¡- was e •; eye - w e st in high schoo by Levy- 5. Contacts with a prospect n ex­ cess of the three allowed by the NCAA we-e made t , head coach F red A^e's Reaux arc W a *.e' 6. As- stant coach E ean Campbe arranged for transportation by pri­ vate aircraft ‘or an athiete to attend his mother s tunera 7. Improper inducement represen- tations werr maae by a Texas ath ■ let© to a prospect during his offioa campus v s t Free ciotrimg a ¡so was given to the prospect 8. Assistant coam Dear Campbe made statements that ed a pros- pect to believe ne woo d rece ve ex­ tra benefit s at t -e University 9. Contacts w a prospect we'* made by Campbe ¡n excess of the three avowed 10. Free transpon at on to the office of UT alumnus Stever Butter ¡n longvew was provided to a pros­ pect by Campbe . 11 Cash n excess of tha* permit­ ted b\ the NC AA was g • en by Dabbs to athletes hosting oros- pects during off cial on-campus vis­ its ,fo r 1980-1986 12. mee t'anspohat on ^ e a s ana cash were provided to a UT ath ete and his family by a¡umnus B t Pace 13. Ex,ra oef'e ‘ ts were prov ded t ath ¡etes including denta serv ices, meals and lodging, from 1974-1984 by Dr Normar Mason n a” unc*ff c a home-away-ftpm-home ter program 14. Pree ega services were g ven to about 26 athletes by attorney Al­ fos­ bert Walken Free meals were pro­ vided to athletes by Louis Marks, Joe Ramsey and Jack Wise 15. Gibs of cat-" and free transpor- tation were jiven to ap athiete from 1983-1985 by Jon Teer, a repre­ sentative c* U T ath etic interests 16 A uminus Tony Herry, a profes­ sional sports agent provided free meals ‘or an athlete ana h s *amj|y tft * C‘M A 17. Heny a*so provided ‘ree trans­ portation and ocying tor an athiete ana his ‘amffy at a 1984 awards ceremony r Houston 18. Ath etes sc a complimentary tickets from ‘ 981-''985 in footba amounts Horn $20 to $300. 19. Dabbs acted contrary to prmci- p es o* ethica conduct by knowing­ ly and w Ifuily violating provisions of NCAA legislation. 20. The Un ,e rs ', s NCAA Oertifi- cat on of comp a nce forms from 1984-1987 were erroneous be­ cause certam p-achces of football program were n violation of NCAA legislation. least i»t a hMV\ a» mer 1 rufining mons f ront Austin Bovs man i th I’Dlk1 V\ fill I dv% in Sun n*^smart Ic \C A A Charges contained in report re­ leased Monday 1. N r'e ath etes were ; ven 15 sep­ arate cash ¡oans and gTs totaling Writing requirements studied Bush emphasizes Western solidarity By LUM T W IL L IG E A R Da* y f exan S!aM T hi Measurement and Evaluation c enter per- tests was appropnat* I hi l nixersits Lotuu il asked a General Facul­ ty committee Monday u ks»k into probirm- stu­ dents hav i tultillmg substantial writing compo nent requirements* The couni il d k i endorsed the 1 acuity Senate s recummended smi’Mng puhcy and considered a |es*»iution sp'OM'revi bv sht 'student m-ri.iti disi our aging thi u-o iif mu I tip <’ chi>u i exan s At a council meeting last vear VN tiltam ^uth» r- land chairman ol the Department ot 1 nglish raisi d questions about thi availability and con­ tent of inurs«-s tilling substantial writing requiri ments Ha si‘d ¡art on Sutherland s comments at the Nov 17 meeting the Mudent N natt passed a resolution requesting the louncil take action to avend problems pointed out bv hutherlanvi We have dealt with th> i-stx ot courses tul ;• ot v ears said c >i i - u ecu to i viu president an not done it well In in " . hJ ucmg thi w r:*:: Mueilt r busiru told council membt*r d lmi.tr.it»,it a! Mt lor iiasses jnu srusirauxi siuciei f *r anv c o u rse tillin g thi re q u ire m e n ts V t ■ t ‘ >n sen ■ ow dec ' gister f onken -aid thi migmal idea iff requiring lour-es with a substantial writing component was verv tjxorabiy received bv the ci'uncil But thi pro»' s*. has K en quite inadequati I onken said 1 hi* council retern d thi request to the Educa­ tion Policy Uommittei »ff the General Faculty t»>r consideration Michael Cohen. Plan 11 junior introduced the Student Nmate s proposal ti» discourage multi* pie vhoue testing He advocated item analyses of multiple-choice tests in case's where use of the t rms ¡t» m analv-» - ot multiply -choice tests lit m analysis determines the level ot difficulty of a test and whether questions mav rtavi been worded unfairly and ambiguously Some faculty numbers said multiple-choice tests an not nevessank interior to essay tests 1 ve seen extremely well-designed mulhple- choice tests and extremely pocnrlv designed essay said David Gavenda professor of phv — tests ICS Reuben \UDaniel professor of management, said discouraging multiple choice testing infr­ inges i'n academic freedom Fhe smoking i icy which tht Faculty Senate forwarded to the I niversitv v aun»; for consid­ eration. w ill bt dratted into legislation bv a coun- cil committee. As approved bv the -enate the policv gives precedc'nce tc> the nght- of non- smokets m University facilities Gong pro back kevir Murray has dec ded t 1 ■ his tina '/ear of NCAA e u t -- ’, * enter 9 the NFL s suppiementai draft StreamhTMng F ’lancia Ad is launching a p an to i*«- te • .1 » ' $. h» ■ arsf . ■ ■ 6 W E A T H E R Ctass-skipping weather »uuy ^ i' 'ernpera skies * t>e part y tures ranqmg trof! the ow 70s to the high ‘>0s nfester, winds w brow ric & Nat ■ 15 4 O 15 4 10 9 7 6 3 Mouse faces copyright crisis By TARA P A R K E R Daity Texan Staff Supporters ot an Austin fecal| pt‘- tition s.n their attempt to recall the t itv Council is n»i Mickev Mousi operation, and thev are not try ing to squeak p a s t copyright law - 1 he Walt Disney C »> has ordered the gr»'up circulating the petition to remove a Miik»v Mouse character trom an Austin billboard because thev sav its presence is a »opynght y lolation. But the group Send A Message to C itv Hall s.nd it is not responsible tor thi billboard and the mouse in question M» iust- reallv Mickey is not I he billbciard which faces south at s»iuth Congress Avenue and Bar ton Springs Road reads \ ote 1 or a Change next to a picture ot a mouse like character peering out a window with C itv Council pnnt ed on it Du k Stanford recall group spokesman said Monday thi bill board is not the brainchild ot Ins group but is instead funded bv a group of Austinites who think the mav or and L itv L ouncil are Muk- ey Rat Stanford said the cartoon charac­ ter is somewhat similar to Minnie Mouse s well known husband Hut lav fohnson recal: support» r and former ntv anincilmember. said although he and others are re- sponsibli tor tin- billkvard the char­ acter din s not infringe on anyone s copyright Johnson said He has the nose ot a rat not a mouse, It is a r»>- dent but he also doesn t have tvpi- tal Mukev Mouse ears and it \»>u look at him he - g»ff big eyebrows A »ui 11 never -ee a picture iff Mickev Mouse w ith ev ehrow s Johnson said somt* may interpret the billboard as saving the L itv C ouncil l- a Mickev Mouse opera­ tion but he said interpretations ot its meaning are all m the ev e of the beholder I here are a lot of people who have -aid we've got everything from a Mickev Mousi government to a rat on the council, and there are all kind- of things going »'P. having to do with comic relief Johnson said, noting that he respe» t- Dis­ I understand that ney s copvnght you can t go puk otf Donald Duck or anybody else tor that matter Although neither Stanford nor Johnson k n o w s who sent p n tu re s of the biilt>oard to the Disney Co , a press release trom Brvan Harde­ man. ihairman ot the recall group -aid anti reialters l A » k Young an Austin political consultant, and tor met Austin May or Jeff Friedman or other cartoon characters went squeaking to Mickey Mouse It appears that Peck and left ac­ Hardeman tually went Gooty said But Ai'ung said the allegation that he or Friedman notified Disney is not even close Disnev legal assistant Helena c at do/a said she could not sav w ho no­ tified her about the billboard nor could she comment »>n anv other a s ­ pe» t »ff the Mickev Mouse »asi By CAN D AC E B E A V E R Daily Texan Staff SAN A N TO N IO Vice Presi­ dent George Bush said Mondav if he is elected president he will con­ stantly emphasi/e the importance of the people and the countne- in the Western hemisphere. "W h at we are going to need as we move into the 1990s is hemi­ spheric said. solidarity.'' Bush "Trust such as we've never seen and never had " Speaking to 137 newspaper pro­ fessionals from across the state at a meeting of the Texas Daily New -pa­ per Assixnation, Bush expressed his particular concern for Ecuador in th» wake ot it- recent natural trage­ dies. H r said earthquake- and subse­ quent landslides in Ecuador hav* wiped out the oil and gas pipeline that supplies 40 percent ot the »oun- trv s revenue He said the American banking system meeds to realize ‘hi importance of its continued support of Ecuador in this pivotal time in its history. The earthquake- follow growing debt problems and a recent violent attempt on the life ot the I »ua dorean president. Ecuador iff what is happening ali over Cenital and houth America It is struggling to hold on to a fragile demixracv with enonru us pres sure- and threats representative Bush said is Besides 1 cuador which became a bush -aid nine democracy in other Latin American countries have become democracies in the ! MS* Hoi v a past 10 y ears Argentina. 1982 H o n d u ra- 1983 Grenada 1983 F.i Salvado; 1984 Hra/il ITs^ and Guatemala 1988 I ruguav Peru 1982 He said it is imperativ e the I nited States lend more than moral -up port to tho-t countries . di t :x - ve there i- anv place ¡n the vorid w her» 1 am more hope­ ful and at the same time more con­ cerned.'' ht said Ten wars ago only one-third of Latin America had democratic gov- ernmi nt> Bush said that todav 90 per»s ■ ff thi people in that area haw moved t ward elective repre­ sentation. He said he does not recall mv period t c-tor\ that has seen such rapid stndes tow ard democra­ cy Ht said although democracies in Latin America face both economic the "major and military danger- in Central to democracy threat America is Nicaragua." Bush quoted statistics from a Gal­ lup poll last lanuarv in Costa Ru:a, El Salvador FJonduras and Guate­ mala — the democratic neighbors of Nicaragua It showed three-fourths of the peopi. held an unfavorable iff thi Sanciinistas and two* \ sew v mg of t nited Mates aid to thi contras in Nicaragua 1 he same poll showed sex en out ff 1 p* ■1 p;i viewed Nicaragua as n-*rument >ff C uba and the So- v set Union." on manuevers lend ra- where United M.ue- e op- .. t i atrentlj located tht uallup poll ff out ot !> people be­ am • osf treops help deter a Ni- i.:’. gi.a-i it . ¡-ion *ff Honduras w t said jx*ople I he-t are our Bush I hex rt Americans just like W i iannot u-t turn our backs on tht people m c o-ta Rica or Ecua­ dor or Guatemala or El Salvador or Hondura- \N i cannot continue to say we suppi • dea sratic ideals and then do nothing They ex- pect mi rt than that from us, and we should expect more trom our­ selves." 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VILLA CAPRI HOTEL MAIN BALLROOM IN CONVENTION CENTER 2400 N.I.H.35 (NEXT TO LBJ LIBRARY) AUSTIN FUNNY WOMEN: BY PEN & PERFORMANCE A Program with Shana Alexander, Carol Channing, Nora Ephron, Fannie Flagg, Florence King and Liz Smith Wednesday, March 25th, 1987 • 2:00 p.m. • Lyndon Baines Johnson Auditorium 26th and Red River Streets • The University of Texas at Austin Sponsored by the Colleges of Liberal Arts, Communication, and Fine Arts The Liz Sutherland Carpenter Distinguished Lectureship in the Humanities and Sciences world & nation I H I I ) \ II N I I \ V\ Tuesday March 2 987 Paae 3 U.S. hostage reported sick Moslem kidnappers demand release of 100 Arab prisoners Associate B¡ IK l nappe r- oirereu prisi i e \ ideotape w ithin 72 hours making Steen s íllne— and condition clear His brother Bruce said in Stock- ( d|,t t(,n | had no idea he was sick As tar as I know h« was in good health kid- ,, i and Arab ' he opp tages tor prisoner but adde pre Dueling phones t okvc traders s:-ugg:e *e*ers~ , donar approaches a reco'd lou a th their clients ca is as the U S st me y e r on the To*yo Foreigr Exchange Market S e a Friday s closing of 1 Si S i ye- and its owest in more than two months. lar c osec at • 5C '3 yen M oncay down from last | I Court rejects ban on explicit cable VS ait< -up en i islati state Sen Paul Roger- of Utah spon' law -truck down M ondav, -aid The C ourt ha- spoken The states have tx •heir signals I don t see m v s e it«. r the being involved in an overture B n an MeDougal a law ser tor the c L II p a m e s that challenged tne law (Mondav - ruling' vs a- a monumenta • f cable operators and subscribers 1,,. w-.. - Ten -rate- joined I tah in urging the Court to permit regulation of mdecen on cable T\ Thev are Anzona Kansa siDDi Missouri, New Hamp-hire N t - o u n tvl vania - iuth Caro \\ rabie •lev 1SU desire t c ’-lature pa—t >3 making it a ¡ how indecent me : u t med indecent material to in- >r verba depiction or descnp- excreten organs or exposure ct genitals, pubic area, ootocks or the showing of anv portion of the emale breast below the top of the nipple hi man -exua nct m- h mas rial it contem porary bar.neo x .r>1 n ippivm g -• indards tor cable television prt sented in a patentlv offensive wav. t ;h attorms general - office •he the average com m unity would find {it: is in setting imposed the ban for ah • ndeimes for the law hours except midnight to 7 a m \% —, i • tr * judge Aid on Anderson declared nstitutional n 1985 after cable com- p.mie*» -ued The 1 1th I S Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the ruling last September. \ ■ -,r,d th* Utah a. • -t eks to ban more - < r :s and vu m - the Constitution be- caust h, is too broad. s ,pt . ’ • it. anguage - so uncertain as xpressi r in a wav that the • ~ werhrea v r dextrine forbids/ Officer arrested as suspect in Philippine bombing M M. news in brief Haig announces intention for GOP presidential ticket Adi d« d a I that \n Associated ress d \ •d tt • \n indida rmanv — 5 car it .it th. Hritish *r- m W est Ger* « were injured, , of the mjunes i p m. m a vehi- rs mexx at tht* and Rosal A ir indahlem said X'kesm an at the Rh Rh Car bomb explodes at British base T il 1M v\ a op 1.1< Hr he PJ W ing Rhcu dah Mi He -aid W est Germ an and British military police were on the -.one and that emergí iu s service- were attending to the casualties White minority claims discnmination I DW A R P h M i— W hites claim thev are the b eing d»-t rim m a te d southwestern M i—i-ipp» town in which thev are the minority and w hite citizens group w a n t s a n e w mean- of electing offi­ cial- tor the currently all-black citv govern agam -t in ment o u t v o t e d d u r in g el. 1.M- people Study links creativity, m adness V\ >lORK — A , and madne* . on r ix wee r tri-t - 15-vear -tudv ot writer- !'- dt■nied a repcsrt in the dails rless s- V , id J ,;u a 1 - 1 broad.cast b v gov ern- that he vs,ould take a 30- to .avtud -ter Leti- paper ment relev i-ion d a \ le a v t beginning Ap ril 11 ic the candidacv -"haham ^ e i: >n the government ticket . ;;>t be informed that 1 have not ap- r 10Ci t, • inv leave of anv duration as re­ ported," said the general, w h o is credited >v ki a -everai coup attempts since \quino took ottice in 1-ebruarv 1986. ; :u> tract tier came from the north-cen- M in d an a. command of the C om m unist : tro Fin ippines and N e w People s insurgency 18 ear m the presidency of F erd i­ \ r: " y which began tht irt\ nand Marcos \q . ,u h d t n t country Feb 26 1986 be- an-militarv uprising that R a ­ ., I’s a c , mos helped lead ‘ h i h S l l u k l u o Contra-supporting company aided State Department gave money to financially strapped corporation 1 U ill " W A S H IN G T O N — officials, citing V\ hit bv passed normal pro bail out a financially that wa- aiding the Nicaraguan department memo shows -tate Department H ouse concern dures in 1985 to %traooed company ntras a rapp The com pany, International Business Communication- Inc had non-competi- ti\t state Department contract- to publi­ cize the contra cau-e in the United State- Durmg the -ame penod, the company al-o was involved in tunneling privately raised monev to tin- contras The State Departm ent memo -aid an emergency paym ent' ot about $13,000 to 1BC wa- "o f utmost importance, not just to the department, but to the W hite House and the N SC (National Security c ouncil] IBC i- a public relation- firm that ha- "apparently been involved in the tunnel­ ing of monev to secret Sw iss bank ac­ count- ' used in aiding the contra rebels according to Rep. Dante Fa-cell D-Fla chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee The State Departm ent memo reveals the Reagan administration's interest in IBC at a crucial time for the contras. i irsi This interest flowed from two parallel developments between January and April l -- government aid u the contra- had run out and element- of the NSC staff tQCU-od their effort- on -trate- gies tor repackaging the contra program increa-e support on Capitol H ill,' ac- ording to the Tower commission. \ s c -tatt member \; trie -ame time 1 t Co. O live r Ncxrth. iater bred w h o was nvolved with secret arms sales to 1 ,nd aid to the rebel- was w orking on wntinge ncy plans to continue private as- -¡-tanct should tlm aid package fail. \ -t week bv f a-ceil s Foreign \ rep< rt f c ' m •' priiK o» tot -a;d that IB C and one s had -ix non-competitive ¡tract- w • tht matt Departm ent be­ v. tween 1984 and 1986. During - mt o* that period the firm a -o was ret. nod bv W a-hington tund-ra- '-■pit/ C hannell to help conduct i-e: Car pre-contra public relation- campaign i 'd tunnel privately rai-ed monev to the contras German Social Democrat head resigns Associated Press B O N N W est Germany W illv Brandt, termer chancellor w inner ot the Nobel Peace Prize and one of the towering fig­ ure- of postwar Europe resigned Mondav as c hairman of the opposition Social Dem- ovrat- amid an uprccir over his choosing a Greek wom an as part\ spokeswoman Brandt 73, led the party for nearly 25 year- and tht resignation ends hi- long tenure at the peak of W est G erm an poli­ tics. Social Democratic spokesmen -aid the board later nominated Han- Uxhen V o ­ leader of the party faction in Parlia­ gel ment to -tkieed Brandt 1 hev said Vogel almost certainly w ill be chosen as new partv leader at a -pecial congress on Uine If- Brandt will serve as acting chairman until then I he board s v ote w as 52-1 with one ab- stention a spokesman -aid Saarland -tate Gov Oskar l.atontaine the other top candidate for the job, i" ex­ pected to become deputy chairman tht spokesman -aid Brandt was mayor of W est Berlin when I ommuni-t- built the Berlin W all in the in one of the mo-t chilling moments 1%1 of the c old W ar As chancellor Brandt won the 1971 Nobel Pea-. Prize tor hi- eftort- a- an architect of hast-We-t tit tente In 1^~4 he saw h i- c h a n c e ll o r - h ip wrecked bv a spy scandal Critici-n o* hi- leader-hip w ithin tht parts mounted after a series ot election defeats in the past st ai and boiled over during tht pa-t week at- ter M a r g a r it a n o m in a te d Mathiopoulos v a- -poke-woman 1 a tv member1- and n e ss - media noted -he w a- neither a parts member nor a journal­ he ist ss itt has < an W'i -t Germ an newspapers said that Mathiopoulo- was a tnend of B ra n d ts Brigittt and that Mrs. Brandt m av suggt -ted her tor the -pokeswom- . job. Mathiopou os withdrew her candidacv hour- x-t’o ii Brandt resigned saving she \s. nted tr asert further political damage to Brandt a per-onal tnend. iu Greek woman w ho -peaks five anguage- and most recently worked in v porate public relations was bom in Bonn ind recently applied to be a W est Germ an citizen. Biandt previou-iv ^aid he vsould step but pressure rose w ith in down m the partv r n m earlier changeover bmndt v hairman of G erm any's oldest po tical partv -inst Wn4, announced his -; rpn-i decision at a partv board m eeting Mondav aftermxm I HE f> ULY i EXAN editorials viewpoint _ Guiltv ... sort of ■ - latic tns seem tame s e _ aw. e * a - DUDUKl TiML. t u t UftSTYV-U DiTOft S ^ kMC PÍE.SS0CL COvlPlSG som ltw ng so new, so jwLxPtcn.o, it Doe.SK t t v w M V L * m a m e . . HÚ nis Tu&tl “I KV*L', TO T- *.K OF G*.l V " \ ■s*3 X 1 1 . O * HK- ne on a curve < : t ' presidential expectation Whv job training won't o I IS \ R O B I N S O N M W hnnwn; ■ranting congressional committees leave no one to blame >( o n SWAFFORD T T ) ) An honest mistake can be scholastic dishonesty A reme iita te d in : ¡t di-honesty a ■-pur-of-th th er p e rs o n - complex plai ation an d u se it to an acad em ic 1 h e r e a r*- m i s u n d e r s t a n d th eir instan* es w h e n s tu d e n t e x p e t tatu >n in s tr u c t! • o u t a p p r o p r i a t e b e h a v io r O n e e x a m p le of this last tvp* * situ atio n c o u ld be a ta k e -h o m e te s t. The in stru c to r m ig h t ap p ro v e of th e u s e of a n y w ritte n m aterial availab le, but w o u l d disallow c o lla h< ratio n It 'h i s ra s e , if tw o s tu d e n ts work* J on tl H -* to g e th e r thev w o u ld be gu ilty of co llu sio n It w u p to all s tu d e n ts to be su re th at th ev u n d e r ­ stan d th*- b e h a v io r e x p e c te d of th em in e a ch class If an y uncertainty e x is ts , it is th e re s p o n - sibilitv of th e s tu d e n t to ask th e in stru c to r to d a r i f v th e p ro c e d u re s W h at fo llow s is an a ctu a l sch olastic d ish o n e s- tv cas* th at w as in v e s tig a te d by a faculty m e m her w ithin th e last tw o v ears The id en tify in g in form ation has b een c h a n g e d to p ro tect the con fid en tiality of s tu d e n t reco rd s How w ou ld you m a k e a d e c i s i o n in I he c a s e o f t h e d u p l i c a t e d d o c u m e n t P ro f e s s o r \ i m S m i t h w a s g r a d i n g the seco n d I he set of p a p e r s for hm f r e s h m a n - l e v e l c l a s s grade in th e c o u rs e w as c o m p u t e d t v a v e r a g i n g the s c o re s fro m t h e five short p a p e r s th at each stu d e n t w r o t e a n d t u r n e d in 1 h e s e w e re the onlv g r a d e s for t h e c o u r s e As h e g r a d e d S u e 's p a p e r S m i t h re a liz e d that s o m e o f t h e t e r m s she used w e re ver\ s o p h i s t i c a t e d for a f r e s h m a n G A G I P A JN F omcEOf mi hi • w ( >i s n i n v i s h n o tes o r b ibliograp h y to exp lain w h e re S u e had learn ed th e new in fo rm atio n P ro fe s s o r Sm ith had re a so n to b eliev e th at Sut h ad p la g ia riz e d h er p a p e r A fter t h e n e x t i l a s s P r o f e s s o r s m i t h a s k e d S u e to make a n a p p o i n t m e n t w ith h t m to dis c u s s h e r p a p e i W h e n she a rr iv e d P r o f e s s o r S m i t h b r o u g h t o u t the p a p e r a n d s h o w e d it to her, e x p l a i n i n g that h e had s o m e q u e s t i o n s a b o u t t h e in f o r m a t i o n in her p a p e r li* a s k e d her a b o u t the section that h a d contained i n f o r ­ m atio n no t d i s c u s s e d in class S u e said that she h a d not re a lly u n d e r s t o o d the- c la s s disc u s s io ris a n d so s h e had g o n e to the library to find s o m e h e l p S u e said that s h e re a d that in f o r m a t i o n in a b o o k a n d it m a d e s e n s e to her so s iu had in c lu d e d in h e r p a p e r s h e e v e n had the bo o k w ith h e r to s h o w him P r o f e s s o r S m i t h lo ok ed at th e p a g e s s h e s h o w e d him l b as k e d S u t it site had e c o l e a r n e d a b o u t t o o t n o te s in h ig h si h o o l s u e said v e s , s h e h ad d o n e a re s e a r c h p a p e r in h igh s c h o o l 1 n g h s h , and h a d u s e d f o o t n o t e s in it S h e said s h e h ad not u s e d f o o t n o t e s h e r e b e c a u s e " h e did not think s h e n e e d e d to P r o f e s s o r S m i t h a s k e d her it sh e knew w h a t p la g ia rism w a s s l u > said s |e It v ou w i n th e facultv m em b er w hat w o u ld vou d o b ased on this in fo rm a tio n ’ H ere are s o m e o p tio n s ■ V » ■ •< w oh ' c , • a v e th e s tu d e n t an T T h e ap p licab le rule in this cast* ¡s S ectio n 1 1 - in th e c o u rs e 8 0 2 td ) oí th*’ R u les on S tu d e n t Ser P lag iarism in clu d es but is n ot lim ited to o b tain in g bv anv m e a n s an o th er s wofjc an d th i u n a c k n o w le d g e d su b m issio n o r in co rp o ra tio n ot t m o n e s o w n acad em ic w o rk o ffered tor cred it " A n s w e r M a k e the s t u d e n t re w rite t h e a s ­ s ig n m e n t B ecau se P ro fe ss o r S m ith b elieved th at ^ u e had m a d e an h o n est m istak e he did n ot assig n the tw o to u g h e s t p en alties H o w e v e r h o n e st m istak e or not S u e had tu rn e d in for cred it a p lagiarized p ap er s o P ro fe sso r S m ith a s s e s s e d an acad em ic p e n a lti tor scholastic d ish o n estv I h en he w o rk ed w ith Mu to m ak e certain she u n d e rs to o d w h e n a n d whv p a p e rs sh o u ld c o n ­ tain ftn itn o tes and b ib lio grap h ies H e a s sig n e d a differ* nt topit and ret) uired th a t th e p a p e r be tu rn ed in w ithin a sp ecified tim e p e rio d S h e w as given n o ad d itio n al tim e to d o h e r o th e r p a p e rs P a m , ! 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EXIT 477-7400 «fversity Marchers ramps for advocate disabled By JOHN CLARK Daily Texan Staff More th an 50 stu d e n ts, including som e w ho are disabled m arched M onday from Jester C en ter to the M ain B uilding w h e te the t m versity C ouncil ap p ro v ed tw o proposals to aid disabled stu d en ts "We w an ted to let people know how we get a ro u n d an d show ~tu- said hum anities s e n ­ d e n t su p p o rt, ior Carole Patterson The participants, three of w hom w ere in w heelchairs, w ent to the m eeting to show their su p p o rt tor a proposal to add ram ps to the Mam Building an d the M usic B uilding That proposal and an o th er pro- posal to create a general faculty stan d in g com m ittee on disabled stu- d ents passed unanim ously at the m eeting. "The ram ps w ould be very useful said Ron Brown, \ ice and helpful, president for stu d en t affairs. I he problem is the expense for these ram ps m ust com e from the I niver- sity renovation fund and there are m any claim ant- to the fund. S tu d en ts' A ssociation President Blair Schlossberg. spo n so r of both proposals, said ridiculous it that stu d e n ts have to wait tor eleva ­ tors and to get aro u n d cam pus. take extra tim e is "They only have 10 m inu tes to get to class,” Schlossberg said. P atterson said she ha- tried tak ­ ing back-to-back classes b u t w as al­ w ays 10 m inutes late, "w hich an ­ lu minute^ um w a v s noved student-, and teachers noyed stu d e n ts and teacher wm. n "N ow 1 schedule classes every other hour, w hich can be boring an d m eans a lot m ore tim e on cam ­ p u s,” Patterson said. To got to the Main Building from Jester, disabled stu d en ts m ay go to the G raduate School of Business building and take the elevator to the third floor. They then go across 22nd Street to G arrison Hall, w here they w ould take the elevator to the M ain Building level The route began at Jester because that is w here m ost of the approxi­ mately 200 disabled university s tu ­ d ents live, Patterson said. "It usually takes me 20 to 25 m in ­ the route, to make utes to get P atterson said. to do it w hen o th e r stu d e n ts are also trying to get to class. I have Erika H einen, graduate stu d e n t in education, said m any stu d e n ts are not sure how to treat disabled peo- ple. "T he\ w ant to open d oors but the\ are not sure w h eth er they an. being helpful or insulting the p e r­ son the w h e e lch a ir/ H einen said. in "It' s really people exist,’ easy she said. to torget thesi Ken O pal sky a said m ost junior, helped him arou n d om m um cation people have am pus. Patterson agreed, b u t she said there are people w ho go overboard in trying to help disabled stu d e n ts Most people either are too insistent >r are too scared to help, she said o r .m -to e s c a r e d ro he p sh. said ¡ Plan to take burden off students seeking scholarship under w y ^ Carole Hanerson ana uctviu ” c”rv'~ C arota Patterson and David W alker lead a group of students out ■’ r o' Garnson Hall and o nto the South Mali By STACEY FREEDENTHAL Daily Texan Staff S tu d en ts seeking scholarships m ust com ­ plete a com plex m aze of searching and a p ­ plications to get money but a solution ma . be in sight, said M ichael N ovak, director of the Office of S tu d en t Financial Aid. "T he sim plest thing you can say about stu d en ts seeking scholarships is, there s nothing sim ple about seeking a scholar ship, Novak said. He said there are 115 scholarship *-01^v mittees and 815 scholarship accounts at the University. "T h at's w hy searching tor scholarships on this cam pus is not easy, N ovak said S tudents m u s t apply w ith the Office ot the E x-S tudents’ Associa­ Financial Aid, tion d e p a rtm e n t head s and college deans to cover even scholarship source he said F u rt he rm o re , h e a d d e d , no list exists that 4- U * . « 1 : i t iv auaoH n d t h t tn t but "it “r r be com p propose* phcatuuv c a m p ’tin details all Novak s, piling a lis going to h the list wil He has subm it ap the financ ing all ovt Nov ak - [ licatit Software NFL Football MS Flight Sim SuperPaint MS Works MacGolf Courses PageMaker Hardware 99.00 Magic20 HD 37.00 Magic30 HD 69.00 19" Screen 185.00 1200B. 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Enc Francis, a 46-year-old associ­ ate professor w’ho has taught at tht U n i v e r s i t y tor 12 years, w as found dead M arch lb in h n hom e, 8835 M ountain Path C ircle Francis taught classical m ytholo­ gy G reek civilization and Greek po- etrv At the tim e of his death E ranos held an endo w ed position in the the Regents classics d ep artm en t Fellowship m C lassies karl Galmskv classics d ep artm ent chairm an of the said 1 rancis be im m * bv the classics depa- different so mans tnbu t. i in Galmskv "•>17. •A f IS M C. ANDERSON M O [ STE 105 CALL 8 3 2 - 9 1 5 1 C O M E C E L E B R A T E W I T H I S M \ R C H 2 8 t h ! - I - v j m . - M d \ f b i r t h d a y to r S te v e ^ S , happy^—. r ir thJ ay 7 nx <2 > in) to Steve’s happy birthday W h i c k e r s to Steve’s , and happy ice cream t o \ o u : D a y E o n g P a r t y a t S t e v e ’s! 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'4 198 7'P a g* 7 SADD backs tougher DWI law By AMY BOARDMAN Daily Texan Staff Three I niversitv students told a House Committee Monday that Texas needs a law to ban drinking alcohol vvhile dm ing "Too many of our young people are dv ing at the hands of intoxicated drivers who have turned their ears into b a rs said 1 anva Leah Davis student coordina tor of Students \gaii -t DrutT Drivers We are th» futim and wi ask that vou help iis pfeserv t and protect our future If this |a\% has been successful in ofh* r states. 1 don t know whs it can't be wu cessful here m Texas Texans vsill never K s e r io u s about drinking and driving as long as the v • o dnnk and dm» said Davis a physical therapv freshman Davis, a resident ot Beaui»»rd H. jester Center was joined bv her sister kimberlv Davis an Tnglish sophomore, and Peter Vogel, a comp iter suer < ' on *rt Vogel, i native ot \Yw Mexic> w * . • he said has stringent open-e nt.m.ei aw said he has been stopped in that state while drinking a Coca-Cola " I think that s fair," he said. "! think this law would do a lot of good Am step is a lot of help.' The students spoke in support of House Bill 371 and Senate Bill 281 which were before the ! louse I iquor Regulation L »>m- mittee The panel referred the bills to sub­ committee for further stud v 1 he House bill sponsored bv Rep B ill Blackwood R Mesquite, would make it illegal to have an open container within the d r i v e r ’s reach while the Senate bill bv S n BUI barpal 1) C anvon, would require an »>th»er t e the dm er drink- ing aleohol 1 lie i >ífens» w I ight other demeanor w ith a max tes h tion, driver-only law able said Milo kirk of Mothers Against D "W e realize this i-m of legislation step in the nght direc k •* ild la a ( br laximum tine iv» m ti- co that ar» legisla t iv e irk Drivin the strong» But t id t mis- ,f 5 2 Ot' nsump *nt» t> e- direv toi •st pits» Col jim Adams, director of the Depart­ ment of Public Safety, said Texas had 4,701 traffic fatalities in 1981 — an "all- time high. Half of those deaths were al- i ohol-related, he said In 1986, however, because of tightened driving while intoxicated laws and the re- ctntlv enacted mandatory seat-belt law, Texas had its lowest number of traffic fa- talities m history That number would be improved with *he passage of a law that would ban drinking while driving, he said "V\ e think one e the law is on the b o o k s , mam people will abide bv the law |ust as thev »io other laws even though you would have difficulty detecting Adams said it Although A d a m s said the bills have to ensure passage, been "watered down om important goal ho - been achiev ed it would reduce the dnnking and driving problem we have in Texas It s an accommodation ■Slid B u t it -ends a good message Bill proposes new GPA calculations Course repeaters could take higher grade instead of an average By VICTOR J GARCIA Oiity Texan Sta” Students at state supported arflege* and umv »*rsiti«N mav b« able to n pea courses and take the higher grad» of th< two if the I egislatim passt - a bill ap proved Monday bv the H ouv C ommittei on Higher I due.»ti>m House Bill 2M introduced tn lanuan bv Rep Ron Lewis D-M.iuncevillt would changt current university boar» policy *hat states two grades ot a r» p» atec course* must h averaged tor a grade potn av erage T ht- n*rnmit!et* unanimously agreed i> refer the bill to the House* c alendar* ( om mittee L ew is said this w ill be tn»- first tim * ii it *. 10 years that such a bill w ill mak« the H c'us* tlcH*r 1 ew-is said b ecau se h» i a m em ber of the calendars eo m m itte t hi out io n to th< H o u se tl»»or w o u ld ► * next week 1 i \\ is said sim duced rn 197=» ar it out i * tht cale Trank L rv in f prop e n t s trc ii. iH hi*u ti A ccord i t Kt rted nut averaginj ic*nt repeats th Id be used if a Mu- e course more than I eve s- -aid w hile state-supported uni- . < r-it»es average the two grades private universa ti< - and mam community col­ lect - grant a student the higher of the tw o grades of rept ated courses I I vms said he be»arm* aware of the p»)h- ,\ when a tnend repeated a university ourse to improve a grade of C He ma»u an A on the course and ■nded u; w ith a B average the second nne he took it Lewis said. 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But Victor Holubec, a special proj­ ec ts planner tor the highway de­ partment, said final approval and limit subsequent change of would take at least two or three months. the "D epartm ent staff has already gone into motion to analv/e sec­ tions of interstate, Holubec said Holubec also said changes would not be made to all Texas interstates at once, and changes would be made only in rural areas. "It will probably be done on a H olu­ segment-bv-segment basis bec said. It is unlikely our |new) speed limits will go inside a city s lim it." According federal bill, to the speed limit changes could be made to interstates outside of urban areas w ith populations above 50,000. the new mph speed limit would risk lives and increase enforcement problems Col. Jim Adams, director of the Department of Public Safety said Ins department is having difficulty enforcing the 55 mph speed limit and anticipates a greater number of fatalities with the b5 mph speed lim it. " O u r concern has been we have been having trouble enforcing the 55 mile per hour speed A d a m s said little L>it faster." Thev always drive a limit, In Texas there is an average Of only one trooper tor every 1 50 miles of interstate highway, Adam s said It thev do get it (b^ m ph] w« hope the public won't ini tease then speed bei ,iuse there will be more ta talitu s, Adam s said. Opponents of the action complain M ilo Kirk, legislative liaison for Mothers Against Drunk D riving, said thi1 new limit combined with drunken driving would increase chances of fatalities " W e don t w ant to see the speed limit raised because it’s more vola­ tile when involved w ith alcohol Kirk said Raise it to 65 and thev will drive 7 v Kirk said \dams said his department re­ cently was requested to cut roughly $20 million from its budget, which would increase enforcement prob­ lems. 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March 24 1987 Page 9 Murray announces he will try pro draft Associated Press C O L L E G E S T A T I O N l e x a s \ & M q u a r t e r b . u k Ke\ •* M u rrav m n o u n c e d M o n d a v a f t e r n o o n t h a t ho will fo r g o h w final \ o a r o f co lle g ia te e lig ib ih t\ a n d m a k e h i m s e l t avail ab le for th is s p r i n g ' s N a t i o n a l bo ot ball L e a g u e d ra ft tw ic e M u r ra v c o n s e n s u s all S o u t h w e s t v o n l e r e n c i quart* r b a c k led t h e A g g i e s to c o n f e r e m e c h a m p i o n s h i p s a n d C o t t o n B ow l a p p e a r ­ a n c e s t h e p a s t t w o s e a s o n s in H e h a d i n d i c a t e d e a r l ie r th e v e a r h e w o u l d r e t u r n for h is final I h a t w o u l d has » vear of tfligibilitv b e e n h is fifth sinct ht w a s \ ca r g r a n t e d a n e x tr a y e a r t o c o m p e n s a t e for a s e a s o n - e n d i n g in j u r e in a n ear ly n o n - c o n l e r e n c e g a m e in P M K e \ i n h a s g iv e n u s t o u r geH'd v e a rs a n d h e d e se rv e s th e o p p o r t u - n»tv to m o v e o n to n e w c h a ll e n g e s A & M ( a n h lackh* s h e r n l ! sai i 1 in t a i t 1 re s p e c t his d e c i s i o n a n d r e s p e c t h i m as a p e r s o n mor» all th e tim e •sherrill sa id M u rrav will re a s o n e of th e h o s t e v e r ly m e m b e r e d m th e S o u t h w e s t C o n f e r e n c e s h e r r il l a n d M u r r a y said th e d e c i ­ sio n w a s p r o m p t e d by a r e a s s e s s ­ m e n t b v M u r r a y a n d h i s fam ily of N i l d r a f t p r o s p e c t s a n d to t l im i n a t e t h e u n c e r t a i n t y a s tin A ggies b e g a n s p r i n g t r a i n i n g M o n d a v After ta l k in g w ith mv family a g a i n , I'v e d e c i d e d it is m m v b e s t i n t e r e s t to g o a h e a d a n d p u r s u e m v p r o f e s s i o n a l c a r e e r at th is ti m e M \ A g g ie h e a r t t e l l s m e to s t a \ at A & M a n d p la v a n o t h e r v e a r, b u t logic tells m e t h a t 1 s h o u l d m o v e o n a n d te st m \ < if in t h e p r o rank'- M u r r a y said. t h a t t h e a n n o u n c e ­ S h e rrill said m e n t in Ja n u a r v th a t M u r r a y h a d d e c i d e d to r e t u r n to r a n o t h e r s e a s o n w a s b a s e d m o r t o n mv fe e lin g s a n d t h o s e o f h is m o t h e r O b v u u is l v 1 w o u l d be p le a s e d to h a v e h a d K e v in q u a r t e r b a c k i n g u s a g a in tins tall — s i m e he is o n e of th e b e s t it n o t th e be*st q u a r t e r - b ack e v e r to plav in t h o c o n f e r e n c e b u t 1 hav« to ld h im .ill a l o n g th a t h* n e r d s to th i n k of h is f u t u r e a n d devidt w h a t s K 'sf tor K e v in M u r rav S h e r n l l sa id correction I n f o r m a t i o n in Tht' ÍXu/y Tt'tan M o n d a v > 1 s •. • M*uvdiiv a b o u t w l p l a y i n g in e a c h o f L n d a y ' s E m al l o u r s f t m f i n a l g a m e s w a s in c u r t i m e s a n d ra n n et mate h u p » s u p p l i e d bv th e A ' v s i- a{ed P re It x.;r Fht m n o u n c e - d t p la v e d at th S p ecial Even t.iu L o u is i a n a ¡Tech p m g a m e w hilt T e n n e " < e 1 e n g B e ac h s t a t e M b 10 p n e n te r in tht í e \ a s vs Sports continues on page 15 sports Guidelines set to stop more violations By STEVE D AVIS Daily Texan Staff U n i v e r s i t y o f T e x a s P r e s i d e n t W illia m C u n n ­ i n g h a m a p o l o g i z e d M o n d a y fo r a n v v io l a ti o n s t h a t m a v h a v e o c c u r r e d w i t h i n t h e fo o tb all p r o ­ g r a m a n d t h e n w e n t o u t o f h is w a y to e m p h a ­ size f u r t h e r v io la tio n s w o u l d n o t b e t o l e r a t e d . 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"I e m p h a s i z e th a t n e i t h e r ‘h e a t h l e t u - d e p a r t - m e n t n o r I will a c c e p t v io l a ti o n s th a t ar< c le a r, a p p a r e n t o r k n o w n in a p r e p a r e d s t a t e m e n t ' C u n n i n g h a m said C u n n i n g h a m m e t M o n d a v w ith h e a d foo tball c o a c h D a v id M c W i ll ia m s , a s s i s t a n t c o a c h e s a n d a s s i s t a n t a th l e ti c directors to in f o r m t h e m of th e ge t t o u g h p o licv M v n it— . i u w a s a n d is a \ n w i n e w h o s i m p l e o n e C u n n i n g h a m said ' Anyone who knowingly violates NCAA rules or who is involved in the cover-up of NCAA violations, will be terminated from the Uni­ versity.’ — William Cunningham UT president k n o w i n g l y v io la te s N C A A r u l e s o r w h o is m - v o lv e d in th e c o v e r - u p of NC A A v io la tio n s will be t e r m i n a t e d f r o m t h e U n iv e rs itv H e said h e will m e e t s o o n w i t h w i t h all o t h t r e m p l o y e e s of t h e ath letic d e p i r t m e n t to e m p h a ­ size th a t ‘h r s a m e a p p l i e s f r t h e m a n d t h a t a s im ila r set of m e e t i n g s will b e h e ld w ith D o n n a 1 o p i a n o , d i r e c t o r ot in t e r c o l le g i a te a th l e ti c s fo r w o m e n v lc W i lh a m s t h e r e b y c le a r in g fr o m tro activ e, p o s s ib le t e r m i n a t i o n McWil! i a m s n a m e s u r - faced in t w o of t h e 19 categc >nes of v io l a t i o n s o u t l i n e d in a le tte r to C u n n n g h a m fro m t h e N C A A T he v i o l a t i o n s in v o l v e d Mi W illia m s lo a n i n g sm a ll a m o u n t s of c a s h a n d h is c a r w h i l e he wa'- an a s s i 1 t a n t a >ac h C u n n i n g h a m said no t a c c e p t a o ie ti o n s w e r e in e x t e n u a t i n g circ u rn s t a n c e s 'th o s e k u id ot p r a c t i c e s a r e n u t a is o saiu Me W il li a m s ' ac- f u t u r e "It vou look at t h e s i t u a t i o n s t h a t in v o l v e !)a- th e v w e r e k ’n d of u r u i s u a l s i t u a t i o n s , " vid t r v i n g to m a k e it But w e ' r t C u n n i n g h a m s a i d t h o s e p r a c t i c e s in verv clea r rht a c c e p t a b l e . s i m p l y will n o * be t h e w h e t h e r it b e fr o m a h e a d cond l e n g t h ot t h e g a m e , th t L o n g ­ h o r n s h a d onlv t w o r u n s a n d th r e e hits a f t e r t a k i n g a 14-2 i e a d in th e th ird . 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Baby Doll s u c c e e d s that s e n s e . in T h e W illia m s " m i c r o c o s m s e x u a lit y b e t w e e n s u b l im a t e d a p o w e r f u l m a l e a n d a s e n s u o u s , p a s ­ is h e r e T h e au th o r s iv e te m a le By GREG SMITH D aily Texan Staff P r o d u c e r T e n T y n e s a n d d ir e c t o r E r n e s t G a m b l e h a v e p u t t o g e t h e r a m i c r o c o s m o f r e n n e s s e e W illia m s w o rk s th a t not o n l y c a p t u r e s t h e p l a y w r ig h t 's s ty le, but is e m b l e m a t ic o f '5 0 s d r a m a o v e r a ll Baby Doll a o n e - h o u r c o n d e n s a t i o n of th e 1 956 P ost m o v i e , c o i n c i d e s w i t h T y n e s w ar A m e r i c a n l e c tu r e c o u r s e , b u t b y n o m e a n s is th e p re s e n t a t i o n p e d a n t i c . Theater a t t i tu d e Baby Doll h a s a d e f i n i t e " l e t s - p u t - the\ re e v e n o n - a - s h o w u s i n g th e U t o p ia T h e ate r s p a c e w h i c h w a s a h ig h s c h o o l a u d i t o r iu m in a p r e v i o u s life. 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Iba w as the o n ly person interview ed for the job by Athletu Director Frank W indegger UT spring drills start on sour note T he le x a s football te am b eg a n s p rin g drills M o n d a y , th e y had th e L o n g h o r n s d id n t sta rt th e w ay b u t h o p e d . David M cW illiams in his first spring drills as the head coach at Texas didn t arrive until practice had been under w a y fo r 30 m in u t e s . Fie w as d e la y e d b e­ cause of the n ew s conference an n ou n cin g N C A A alle­ gations against th e football program . Quarterback Bret Stafford w as also injured during a dnll later in the dav At first it was thou ght Stafford broke his thum b on his throw ing hand, but X-rays sh ow ed it on lv to be ¡am m ed. Hts status for the rest of spring drills is not know n. around campus A r o u n d I j m p u < is ¿ d a i U c o l u m n listin g I n i v m i S r t U t r d M ti v it if * s p o n s o r e d be j, s t u d e n t sets ices a n d a d rm ic d e p a r t m e n t s l o appear r e g i s t e r e d s t u d e n t o r g a n t / a t ns t a m pu> o r g a n i z a t i o n s m u s t be in A r o u n d r e g i s t e r e d *silh t h e O ffice ot s t u d e n t A .ti v i- ti e s A n n o u n i e m e n t s m u s t be s u b m i t t e d >n t h e corre>t to rm a vaila bU in / h e / ’a /» / e s a n t h e dav b e f o r i p u b lic a tio n o t t u e b v 11 a m T h e D s t h rule s * u b m i s * u i n > t h e , u g h m> s ig m I leant i h a n g e n v, b« n a d e / n a n re s e r se s to c o n f o r m th e r c t r ’ ti *t\ i, , ,< ■ a Ml t r is e s I niversits NOW ssill meet from ” to 9 p m '. i n n r - «as L n ic p n T u e s d a t in th e iu in g PRs*»A »s ill m eet otticvr Hr, • ns ti >m A M A l 1 A m e ric a n M a r k e t i n g A s s o c ia tio n s* in s ,! ,•! Busin* ss Building 2 I2n Phi C hi Theta w ill m e*t at t»:30 p m ( ues The Longhorn Greens w ill m e e t at 7:30 m T u esd ay at the A u stin F n e n d s H o u se H i Washington Square Evervone ts vs el »me to h e lp th e m o rg a n iz e th is new cam pus n th e W est M all o n T u e sd av M eet C it\ The T ru » I nion Finance Com mittee *stll Martin Luther Kane If. BouU-v art and s« i An The C ath olu S tu d en t A sso c ia tio n w ill ha\« a s e n iit . immittee m eeting at " » p m in* The Hiomednal Engineering Societv will EVENTS I h e D e p a r t m e n t o t M u s k vs ill p r e s e n t a tarth First v* .11 m eet trom s •,» u p m t t t f i ) SI i nor its M u d rn t* m th r Na t u r a Ih « le c a s L n io n D im mi S e rv ic e s M a rk e t hr Internas Arts i iub vs 11 has* a shaol Guidelines C o n t in u e d from p a g e 9 M cW illiams lent his tar to a plav er for about 30 m in u tes and w as cited in tw o instances for lending sm all am oun ts of cash O n e, he said, w as for at least $50 lent to a player w h o needed a transcript but ow ed m onev to the university In the other instan». e M cW illiams gave a player $10-20 for gasolin e for a trip h om e to Richardson, lhat m oney w as returned, but the m on ­ ey transcript w as not M cW illiams said the for C un ningh am said even in cases of so-called "hum anitarian need' such as tw o d ocu m en ted cases w here plavers w ere lent m onev to go h om e for a parent's funeral loans should go through proper university channels. H e said a pro­ cedure w as being set up, to be avail­ able to all stu d en ts, that w ou ld gU e stud en ts access to em ergen cy loans any tim e. SHORT COL RSES The student Health Center w ill offer a e t h o d s of c o n t r a c e p t io n c la s s tr o m * to 3u m T u e s d a v m S tu d e n t H e a l th C e n t e r 44* w* deivs ia fo r w o m e n on lv F o r m o re lnfor* a ti i m caii 4 ,1 - 415* T he 1 e a r n i n g S k ill* C e n t e r w ill h o l d r e g i v the grad ual» a tion • r s p e e d re a d in g a n a 332 Í r m o r e i n f o r m a ti o n ca ¡ ” , V»14 OTHER T h e L n iv e r s itv H e a l th C e n t e r w ill o f f e r p .its T u e s d a v tr. the l o b b y ot k m s o l v i n g The O b j e i t n i s f S tu dv G ro u p wi l l h a v e a The S p a n is h and P ortuguese D epartm ent student Volunteer Service-, needs vofun- Student A ulunteer s e n ices needs v ulun- t h ; A S ph a C 'h r ' t u n T ell, v » s h ip w II h a v e a r a v e r a n d w o r k s h o p m e e ti n g at ¡ , F I L M A N D I E C T L R E S T h e so» ietv o f f r u t e s * „ n a '. l o u t n a h s t * w ill M' . . '- t u d e n t H e a l th c e n t e r vs.II p r e s e n t a UTSEDS w ill s p o n s o r a N A S A -ISC f i e l d 1 h e 1 e t a s L t u c ti M a n a g e m e n t C c 'iiv m ittee 1 r s a s A rc h e rs w ill m e e t a n d v, te ev TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 1 B.A. holder 5 Make happen 10 Beak 14 Unusual 15 Holder 16 Forest ox 1? W eaves 19 K n o ck o u l 20 Bleak 21 Make choices 22 Bank fraud 23 Damages 25 Foe of GOP 26 Customs 30 Radiation- dose unit 31 Mohammed s daughter 34 Unsmart one 36 Wen 38 Beetle 39 Belfast land 42 Bible non 43 Bypass 44 Similarly 45 Deputy 47 Jazz fa r 49 Equal 50 Pronoun 51 Ultimate 53 Arrearage 55 Intent 56 Ora 61 Empty 62 O’ ega! proof 64 Ripens 65 Pry 66 Converse 67 ” — we forget 68 Scrams 69 Uriah DOWN 1 Network 2 Hindu noble 3 SkiHs 4 Consider 5 Eton qam 6 M tfkfish 7 Taciturn 8 Exudes 9 Former 10 Container 11 Overawe 12 Bumpkin 13 T h < . 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BURNT O R A N G E BLUES by v a n garrett SQUIB CROCODILE D u n d e e , WKiTrtM onI HOfiDAY 5noT ok T u e s d a y ?KOMcitP OKI OhJ UJE PME5PAY THURSDA'i k E L f A S E D VlfWCD OM LOMtV' ON F X lP A Y SA1URPAY Paul not an, PtA n DUNDEE bv M ile s M a th is OM 5UNDAT. 1 M T 5 THE END OF CK°CPDufc D O N D t t . /'fAUV HOGAX^ ] I \S ThAT HUUC [hd6AKX KFjAL Í AtAfLY s **•=*>• s o T h e D a i l y T E X A N /T u e s d a y, March 24, 1987/Page 16 Advertisement P S B D REC SPORTS review Representing the Division of Recreational Sports % UT HANDBALL CLUB TO HOST SOUTHWEST REGIONAL HANDBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS The Southwest Regional Handball Championships will he held in Gregory G y m , March 27, 28 and 29 1 h i' tour nament features the best handball play ers from T ex as, O klahom a. Arkansas and Louisiana. Also the same weekend there will be the fourth-annual W om ­ e n 's Invitational featuring the top eight ranked women in the country There will be an exhibition S aturday. March 28, at 1 p m ., featuring the cur rent world cham pion, V em Roberts, and six-time national champion. Fred Lewis Also the current national colie giate singles and double'- champion from UT, John Bike, will play an exhi bition against R o b erts at 6 >0 p m I n day. and Lewis. Sunday at 1 1 a m tr a v e le d h an d b a ll T w o weeks ago, the men s and worn e n ’s to te a m M em phis. Tenn , to compete in the Na tional intercollegiate Handball Champí onships. The w o m en 's team won the national championship while the men placed second Noel Adorno placed second in the w o m e n ' s open division and Angie Hutchinson made it to the semi-finals o f w o m en 's open I T Kathie Nielson won first in w o m e n ’s B The team of A dorno and Hutchinson defeated the U T team ot Evy Grace and La Quita Herndon in the finals of the w o m e n 's open doubles fi­ nals. Four mem bers o f the w o m e n ’s team members earned All-American honors A d orn o, Hutchinson. G race and Hem- dim The men also h a \e tw o All-Amer icans in Bike, the open singles and do u­ bles champ, and Robert L a n d s . the open doubles champ A new series ot dance teaching will start next Tuesday This will be quality time as John Steek w ill teach polka and shottish in preparation of the wild and wooly National Polka Festival on May Members from the W altz class are invited to keep coming tor tree New comers will be charged s4 for the set of four nights o f instructional dance and a darned good time. it you have any further questions, call Jo Ellen at 476-2756 IN T E R N A T IO N A L F O L K D A N C ER S R U G B Y CLUB The last waltz class before the illus­ trious Great W alt/ is scheduled for to­ night, March 24 at Anna Hiss G ym 136 from 7:30-9 p .m Those o f you who haven't been attending the previous classes had better show up for this one so you d o n ’t make a total fool of your­ the Great W alt/ Those who self at have been to prev i o u s meetings s h o u l d show up as well to get in some addi tional practice. T h is meeting is open to everyone tor team The Texas Rugby trounced S M I 19-13 in Dallas, gaining mo men the Collegiate Tournament turn which will be held in San Marcos on March 28-29 Rob Bowen Brooks Ledford and Tom Kenney each had a try while Phil Weatherill scored ~ points on k i c k s The second side also defeated SMI 6-4 on kicks hv James Mikell and Phil W cathenll OUTDOOR PROGRAM PLANS POST-BREAK TRIPS O U T D O O R C A L E N D A R S P R IN G W 8 7 Dab Trip Ptki It you didn't go i>n one of Kcs Sfxirts' Spring B a .ik trips, bov did you blow it’ March in Big Bend is some thing magic, and the spring skiing rn Colorado w a s great We still have some tun stuff left in the semester though W e accept sign u p s for these trips two weeks m advance of the tnp date (long tnps like May Break open six weeks in advance) C om e t Gregory Gym 31 to sign up ( all 4 1 0 9 ' for more information C O A S T TRIP M a rc h 2 8 ,2 9 For those of vou w h o'd hk to see what the coast is like without the oik there t or Spring Bre.4 then vhcck 'his one out The < )utdiH>r Program otters a relaxing weekend of cam ping, hiking and sightseeing at the A r a n s a s W i dlife Refuge Spend a dav on a t »ur tv it ( t h i s costs extra) spying on whooping cranes and other wildlife < the sand Your tee cover n on . park fees, food anC gorv ( ivm 31 E F F E C T ÍV E C Y C L I N G M a r c h 2 8 pedaling, shifting, and b instructive ride will be miles *ind the fct* is ( G vm 31. A HI EMI \ Is R O P E N K A Y A K M a rc h 29 Th in is anot her k a % ak session from 4 H) p m o ............... 3 yV-i ~ The Intramural track meet is fast appn>ai hmc >. > stun up m w in ( ¡rent >rx < > \ m - 1 - v TRACK MEET TOPS LIST OF SPRING IM EVENTS Is there recreational life at ter the n nals of Intramural B asketball’ Man top philosophers have debated this time and again and have come to the same conclusion — there life after IM H oops This optomistic outlook comes from the realization that the Intramural Track Meet is still to come i' ' • Entries for the track meet .a ire now open in Gregory G ym • n t close, till March 31 You'll want to start thinking about who you would like to have on your team Here's one point to ponder you w on't need to have any outstanding athletes to do well in this y e a r's meet Why ’ Because the meet is organized in an all new and improved format And just what does this mean ’ T his means that if your team is fairly decent and places consistently in most even ts, you can be track champions' These There are oodles o f events in which you can compete include all so rts of short and long distance running even ts, the shot put. long jump, high \ lew ju m p and events have been thrown out of the agenda reason or another TTiese include Co-ed Jello Wrestling and Cross-Country Ballnxim Dancing the softball throw for one H e re ’s the best part th ere’s no en try fee. Events will be held in Memori ai Stadium and no softball games are scheduled for to make ro om for everyone to play Vou don t have to be a star, just compete and place and your team can be tr.wk cham pions those nigh ts By the way. the meet will he held on Apnl 6 or 7 and April 8. l or more in- tormation. stop by G regory G ym 33, or simply call 471-3116. S P R IN G 3 -M I L E R U N T o d a y ’s the big day for the Spring 3- Mile Run Y o u ’ve m ost likely treated your bodv very p«h>rly over the break, so it’ll do you some good to get outside and run before you turn into a slovenly heap o f cellulite and filth. I his race will take place at Whitaker Fields On a suggestion from one ol last year's racers, the course will be pre-marked this year This will elim i­ nate mishaps which have occurred in the past where racers have collided w ith fences, garbage cans and even parked cars because they d id n 't know where to run. Anyw ay, more information can be obtained in Gregory G y m 33 or you can call 471 3116 R em em ber, the race is today so don i dilly-dally RIFLE M EET If you think you're pretty g ood at shooting 22-caliber rifles, y o u ’ll have the chance to prove it in the IM Rifle Meet Entries can be turned in at Gre gory G ym 33 and are due by Friday, March 2n The competition will be at 10 a.m . on Saturday, M arsh 28. Everything will be provided for you at this meet, all you have to do is show up For more information, co m e by Gregory G ym 13 or simply call 471 31 16 All-University photo by Paul ia m b s The A ll I nncrsits basketball Championships are g*>mg on right m w and will connnut Wcdnesdax at 7 and H p m . and Thursday at If v >u a ant to natch some crcat Intramural basketball, get over to Gregorx ( ¡y m for all the ai ti- h they w ere hired to do C lashes betw een m dix iduals who do n 't have propet identification and su pcrvisors iust di>mg their iob arc m e w table, but they d o n 't h a v e to be un pleasant The Lev thing to rem em ber when vou get the urge to g o to the g y m , g o sw m i­ ming, or whatever, iw o take sour ID I f \o u alw axs carts y o u r ID. y o u ’U never haxe a problem g ettin g in or stay m g in facilities, eithei W/n arc identification p olicies in cl feet ’ I itst ot all. eligible persons have paid lor the p r n ile g e o f participating in recreational through the student s e n ices fee or b\ p u t, has mg a R IX S D IR IS m em bership sard sticker Ineligible people bx d efinition do n't pax. so they d o n 't deserve to play Secondly, cam pus recreational tas ih ties are crow ded enough xxithmit inch gib le users Propet id c n tifh at ion en sures that i>nl\ those persons deserving n d e n ta n d that ca/Ti/xo rvenrattonal \htics an tk>l tiHally , osc d to m m iversits pcitplc I iigible users who h ti' partu ipate with a m m I m vcrsi for i>therv> ise in elig ib le1 guest i an \ts\ . ’ ,is, . st p a vvc s are non transteiable. m m tndablc and are gtx*d /or one* dax ' .*f 5. * dax . ..cst .i y an be p u n based tn 0 Honda v thr>\:gh I n to S p n) . and at the sfore Mondas through 1 m ni 10 p m . .Sa/u; p .f O n ujv trom s . C regi'ty Gx Friday from das from 9 a rn to 6 p .m . and sundax from 10 a m fo b p m The penalties i he p enalt > lot no/ has m g your ID is a question o f access to the facility in question tor m isusing identification or illegal use o f facilities are altogether different, and range from a trip fo the I bran >>1 Students o ft h e to a trespassing citatum , lourtesy ot I TPD the penalties are as fo l Specifh ally lou S M i s u s e . - any acceptable II) / o r instance ii vou let som eone use vour student ID or R l i SP( )R I S ID to get will result in the into G regory G y m ID being confiscated an t the holder ot thi ID referred to the Ik'an o/ students o/Z/ie in S S 8 I 120. where appropriate disciplinar x action v* ill he taken Ineligible users f/iose w ho use facilities but don t have a I m xcrsitx profX't ID w ill be issued tresp,issing yitations hv the I m xcrsitx o/ Texas Po lice D epartm ent It vou haxe arix further questions concerning the D ivision s policies and procedures, please com e by Gregory ( l\ m *6, or call 4 71- I f 16___________ T* . ancrkK pnslutiKW t i • M^lii T It is a r s i g n e d h - f s S y ih«- D i m s i . i i K c , r e a c w m i i Spurts h e . : in m u n ifs ab reast >*t all rr s te a tn m a i h r u Van S teenburg A s ú m a le t a i i- Kutsert s me4 M a ie n a is mlcnard (sir p o b ln a tu w k c e | slur I n is e rs trs "(>(» '(u n itie s I , lit. i (.it shiHiUI be d i r r s t e d t. < iregiirs ( is m o