t h f Da ily Te x a n The student ne w sp a p er of The University of Texas at Austin Wednesday, December 9, 1987 25c Leaders sign historic treaty Associated Press WASHINGTON — President Reagan and So­ viet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, in a landmark moment of superpower affairs, signed a treaty Tuesday banning intermediate-range nuclear missiles and began talks that would reduce the number of more threatening long-range w eap­ ons. There were "no surprises or new proposals" during the first day of the three-day summit, an administration official said Tuesday evening af­ ter both leaders expressed satisfaction with the day's main order of business "We have made history," Reagan declared af­ ter he and Gorbachev spent more than three minutes putting their signatures — time and again — into leather-bound volumes containing the treaty' and accompanying documents. The INF treatv gives the superpowers close to three vears to destroy their arsenals of medium- and short-range missiles in the 340- to 3,000-mile range. This process allows 100 missiles on each side to be destroyed bv launching them without their warheads or bv dism antling and exploding their com ponents More summit coverage, page 14 "We can be proud of planting this sapling which may one dav grow into a great oak of peace," Gorbachev proclaimed. "M ay December 8, 1987, become a date that will be inscribed in the history books — a date that will mark the w atershed separating the era of a m ounting nsk of nuclear war from the era of a demilitarization of hu m a n the Soviet leader said. life," Said Reagan: "W e can only hope that this his- torv-making agreem ent will not be an end in it­ self, but a beginning." Reagan and Gorbachev leaders of the w orld's foremost capitalist and com munist societies, sat side bv side to sign the agreement u n d e r the chandeliers of the East Room The walnut conference table thev used has a special place in history It has been used for sign­ ing n um erous historic docum ents, the the Spanish-Amencan peace protocol en ding War in 1898 to arms agreem ents with the Soviet Union and the 1979 Egyptian-Israeli peace trea­ tv. from After the d a y 's summitry was over, Gorbachev hosted a g ro up of about 60 p rom inent Ameri­ cans at the Soviet Embassy w here — sitting he m ade an extraordi­ alone at a small table nary appeal tor scholars and artists to pressure political figures to forge a "new relationship be tw'een the su perpo w ers "W e should really p onder w h e th e r w e might not be lagging behind the sentim ents of o a r p e o ­ ple, he a dd ed "I believe the opportunities at hand for both countries are im m ense Following the session the G orbachevs were guests at a V\ hite H ouse state dinner In their private summit talks the tw o l e a d e r s agreed at Reagan's suggestion to talk on a first- name basis Ron and Mikhail At their two earli er summits, it was "Mr President' and Mr General Secretary cases "som e The president pressed Gorbachev on h u m an nghts and said I S officials would give the So­ viets "re involving tuseniks and divided spouses, according to a senior administration official, w’ho declined to be identified Gorbachev d efended the Soviets' hum an rights record and countered with prob­ lems in the United States. Jewish Vol. 87, No. 6 *. u e d uj o 3 £ 2 * 9 ~ 1 8 £ S ¿ ‘ s e i i e Q X I Í Z V 918 x o a *0 *d iju [ t j. o j d i ^ a j t d uu 3 wad w z u Jiy is aod ny •# « # * * * # # # # * # # # * # # * .. 1 . . . • Summit Itinerary Morning Gorbachev meets with House and Senate leaders at the Soviet Embassy 10:30 a.m. Talks continue at the White House 1 p.m. Schulz hosts a luncheon for Gorbachev at the State Department 4:30 p.m. Gorbachev meets with a group of American publishers at the Soviet Embassy 7 p.m. Gorbachev hosts a dinner for Reagan at the Soviet Embassy Van Garrett Daily Texan Graphics Suspension hits SWT fraternity October ‘mock burial' brines hazine charges By DANNY CALDERON Daiiy Texan Staff pledge said A the For time second three weeks officials at Southw est Texas State I mversitv su sp e n d e d a fra ter mtv Tuesday on charges of h a /m g in men k burial I he recent charges involved the least one ot at an s h 1 university' offkia; thre-e- mem ber \inel hardt*d d o w n a decision at « bout 1 p m u place the San Marcc"- h a p te r of la u Kappa Fpsilon fraternity on two year probation said 1 at Murdock SW1 director of new s information A w eekiong investigan *n into the h a / m c harges uncov* ed evidenct that on o r ats'ut c N t 70 actives took a pledge to a hold restrained him «m\ 1" The pledge- was wearing ‘W e certainty take no pleasure in the fact that this is the second group we’ve had to suspend in less than a month.’ — John Garrison, SWT dean of students only blue and was covered with motor oil t a n - and burlap shorts lau Kappa 1 psilon will be* unable to participate in any university tunc tion c i recruit new pledge*- until a f­ 1^69 Murdock --aid ter Dec M The Interfratemitv v ounctl h a s also su sp e n d e d the tra e --aid iernitv *> 1FC m em bersh , Mart os Steve Sulgrove president of the SWT chapter ot lau ka p p a I psilon would not comment cm the univer­ sity s de c Ision Davkí Ruth president of the Uni- \t rsitv chapter of la u k a p p a F.psi- K n expressed shcx k and disbelief upon h< anngcif the suspension but said he x ouId not com m en t until the1 national - hapter m ade a decision cm the incident Ot course* we' 11 support them the fraternity] Ruth said We ll lust have to wait to see what the investigation has to sav Officials at la u k a p p a Epsilon's national chapter Indianapolis could not he reached tor com m ent Iuesdav in Garrison said the investigation clouded bv a n um ber ot r u ­ that proved to be false was m o r s VW do mean business he said V\e vs ill not tolerate hazing in anv form at Southwest 1 exas state Shaken by auto-pedestrian accident Gary Kanadjian Daily Texan Staff Kristi Lawrence of 1710 Timber Ridge Road watches as Anthony Lamar Ross. 21 is loaded onto an ambulance The car she was driving in the windshield. Ross was in serious condition Tuesday night. 1100 block of Woodward Street hit Ross and threw him onto the Science foundation apologizes, pays $20,000 to UT researcher By SUSAN BOREN and DENNIS MCCARTHY Daity Texan Staff A l l research associate will receive an afxilogv and $2ri iHX from the National Sci ence 1 oundation after it rejected his pro­ posal for a research grant because* of a ru­ mor that he was an agent tor the C entral Intelligence Agencv Jon Kalb, who has been at the University since 1978 w a s working at a prehistoric site in Ethiopia and sent three proposals tor re­ search g r a n t s to the foundation in 197r> Kalb, former director of the Ritt Valley Research Mission in Ethiopia, said inside sources told him that his grant requests had been rejected because he was rumored to be involved w ith the CIA 1 am not involved with the CIA 1 never have been said Kalb a research associate at the Texas Memorial Museum on East Campus The CIA rumor made it to Ethiopia Kalb said, and he was expelled from the coun­ try Kalb filed suit against the foundation in December W86 The N’SF settled the suit out of court last week, promising to give Kalb $20,000 and to apologize for its ac hons, said Enc Glitzenstein, a lawyer repre­ senting Kalb I am not involved with the CIA. I never have been.’ — Jon Kalb, research associate at the Texas Memorial Museum lawyer for Glitzenstein, a the Public in Washington, Citzen Uitigation Group D C , said the settlement "makes it clear that the foundation passed the CIA rumor along to an advisory panel, which first re­ views requests for grants. letfrev Norris, the science foundation’s public affairs specialist said proposals are brought before panels of experts for "peer review He said a panel considers four major cri­ teria the competence and performance of the researcher, the research's relevance its possible effects on society and w hether it niav lead to n**w discoveries But Kalb said the the foundation's re­ views were not balanced. When his first proposal was reviewed in 1976, three of five "peers were from the University of California at Berkeley. He said his other two proposals also were denied because of the CIA rum or The peer review process is closed to the public and the people involved are bound bv "confidentiality codes," he said. "The bad thing about this is the grant applicant has no idea w hat allegations have been raised against him," Kalb said "Anv allegation under the sun could be made " On the average, the science foundation receives more than 30,000 proposals a vear for research, graduate fellow ships and other education studie*-, Norris said. The agency aw ards more than 13,000 grants in a year, he said Kalb said w hen his research organization tailed m 1978, his group lost thousands of dollars worth of equipment. ■ Making the grads T6e Amurcan Ba* Asst* at ■ gave a wet¡ quaufted rat*ng to the vacancy on the U S S u p in e Anthony Kennedy Reagans atest chace to * 3 Court ■ A reasonable raspones The sponsor of a Faculty Senate resolution denouncing the September sentencing of UT 16 members said he understands the administration s decision to take no further action g s Infection control AiSD ofhoa s a-e urging the:' empovees to protect themse ves from AIDS and other infections by wearing gioves du? ng contact with students who have open wounds 7 ■ S uperconducting S upar-rum or The worn out on the grapevine is that our ve ry own Texas is one of the six finalists m bidding for the superconducting super c o ld e r 7 tnat muHibiiiion-doi ar atom-smasher everyone s drooling over WEATHER Mbtad reaction w aathar Were here today with our Capito Hill reponer Bill Williams who has just returned from a late-night session of Congress Bn: what do people think about Wednesday9 Wei Tom the Democrats who are pushing for a sunny day with a high in the 70s. think it is good The Republicans on the other hand, who have always sided with a part- ly cloudy evening with a tow in the mid- 40s think it is bad The president, never one to be taken m by partisan politics sides with the winds coming from the northeast at 10 to 15 mph There s no tell­ ing what ii come next It s a potential bloodbath Tom INDEX Classifieds Comics Editorials Entertamn ent Sports State & Loca University World & Nation S 11 15 4 9 8 7 6 3 Senate denounces tuition hike, CBA change By CHERIE HENDERSON Daily Texan Staff Resolutions criticizing a tuition hike in the School of Law and op­ posing a proposal tor business stu­ dents to take more classes outside their college received heavy support from the Student Senate Tuesday. N atural sc ie n c e s Sen Paul Cawood cast the only vote against a resolution objecting to a law school tuition increase passed last week by the UT System Board of Regents. The senate voted unanim ously to denounce a proposal allowing de­ gree credit for no more than 48 hours of courses taken in the Col­ lege of Business Administration. The tuition resolution, sponsored by law Sen. Melissa Romine and graduate school Sen. Meg Brooks, states the senate is "dismayed and disappointed in the adminstration's failure to actively seek student input in this important issue Romine told the senate that UT officials purposely tailed to release the specific amounts of the increase until a few days before the regents voted Thursday to increase tuition from $48 to $75 per hour for next fall and to $90 per hour for fall 1989. "We basically had three days," Romine said. "We've made phone calls to regents and state senators. It's hard to get law students orga­ nized. That's how strongly we feel." UT President William Cunning­ ham has said that students probably should have been told specific fig­ ures sooner. Romine said she and some other students had heard of a tuition in­ crease beforehand but, "It never oc­ curred to me that they wouldn't ask for student input." in what goes on. "The point is to sav 'I have an important stake in this institution and, bv God, I want to have som e sav Romine said "They don't have to do what I sav, but at least thev should listen." Senator-at-large Kevin Reed also supported the measure during the senate discussion. "We really need to pass this be­ cause it could change the com posi­ tion of the school," Reed said. "If they're going to start pulling this crap in the law school, they could start pulling it som e place else." SA President Randi Shade, w ho attended the Thursday regents' meeting, praised the senate's action at the m eeting's close. felt when "The regents they voted that there was good reason to increase it," Shade said. "Be it fair or not, the approach w as not fair." "My guess is that architecture and UB! [School of Public Affairs] will bt* next — mavbe, maybe not," she told the senate. "Please, if vou hear about anything, start pushing for student input, because that may be all vou get." Business Sen. Patrick O'Daniel, w ho was sworn in as a senator Tuesday, encouraged support for his business-school resolution be­ cause, he said, officials are "trying to force a lot of students out of the business school." College Dean Robert Witt has said the proposal will benefit students by giving them greater credibiity with potential em ployers, but busi­ ness Sen. Steve Speed disagreed with the idea. "They want you to broaden your education," he said. "We see it as eliminating our ability to g o deeper into our interests." Page 2 THE DAILY TEXAN Wecnesaay December 9 1987 Vacillating oil prices to persist, study says Associated Press HOUSTON — World oil pnces continue to depend cm cv des, un­ certain behavior and a vulnerable management system established by OPEC after last year's price col­ lapse, according to an annual sur­ vey* announced Tuesday. "The industry is operating in the midst of the most uncertain and vol­ atile situation m the Middle East since the early 1980s, making the geopolitics once again a pivotal, but unpredictable ingredient for the di­ rection and level of the future of oil pnces and the stability of oil sup­ ply. a World Oil Trends survey bv Arthur .Andersen k Co. and Cam- bndge Energy Research .Associates said The somt analysis of the m dustrv by Andersen, a nationwide account­ ing firm, and Cambndge. an energy research firm was released a dav before OPEC members met in Vien­ na. Austria for their second ministe­ rial conference of 198“ Twelve of the oil-producing states have said they hope to keep pnces at S18 per barrel Iran alone has been pushing for a 52 per barrei in­ crease The A ndersen-Cam bndge survey concludes that pnces should remain around SIS and then increase. "But new surprises may be in store," the survey says. "One must not forget that the world oil indus­ try is an industry in which, during much of its history, there has often been a manager or a management group — sometimes weak, some­ times strong. The surv ey describes the SI8 pnce as not economic but political, and not capable of being supported in a free market The free market left to itself, would push pnces lower, at least short term said Joseph Stamslaw. Cambndge managing director for Europe and the Middle East Daruel Yergrn Cambndge presi­ dent said the 1^8c pnce collapse — in w hich oil pnces tumbled to below SIC per barrel — and the subse­ quent rebound to S18 did not alter kev fundamentals of supplv and de­ mand to the extent industry experts might have expected. Increases in non-OPEC produc­ than tion elsewhere have more made up for the declines in the United States 'iergin said At the same time however the survey cautions that the rull effects or the pnce collapse mav not vet be know n because forecasting m ethods now used were developed during times of relatively high and stable pnces T he Daily Texan Xssooaee M m p ng Eaors Xssooee S ees E soars Sows Xssgrnenes EsStor 3« r i «lepcn ars Edtor Somoa ^»oo—t S&acaa nigr Xasocaae E d a rs E d fc ra »age EtStor C-»ertar»-erv fejter X ssco a * £ - > r a r r y t Edfcr Soars Edsar V w now Soars Genera Socrs á ocnr s r-sagss Eaet Xseooaas rA ersr. 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Can-cricaccr su io n f Ki ■ ae rcur.es x rc e r-w ^ c c * -a o o -* arc s s o *. acNerssnc s ro jc De arecsac c DasstWc mrrz a t v e u n ; sjesscrs sreoc De daaa ae r 5*2 E-ar» xraerss x c v r^ rt • 3C esaa Sxoerr s -o«caBcra The OaAr Tasan N Eli or 5o"nj -»t arc Scrri^ D * -aer z i t icrnc arc S u - n r Sere y ~ x n anc aocress J e wgaa c ~eaas SBjae- "SFSuori C-Zt iOC rnarge > y «4*sae-:#c *" i06o 5ca : x^ssr ~X POSTUASTER: Senc -ocrEtss ranges c TSP P.0 Z IX 7E—3-720S S3C X Sí X 2C X 1 X -;>S y r Border states to discuss jobs with Mexico Associated Press Creating jobs will be a key aspect of this week's meeting between U S and Mexican border state gov­ ernors, Gov Bill Clements said Tuesday "For both days, we will focus our collective attention on jobs and the industrial developm ent of the bor­ der,' G em ents said academ ics, G em ents said he is especially in­ terested in the "m aquiladora" twin- plant concept, but that the agenda also will be open to questions on the environm ent, drug problems, energy or any other is­ sues the governors wish to discuss "All of the present border gover­ nors, both U S and the Mexico side, are enthusiastic, and I mean that, about reinstating this iorum said Clements, who helped orga­ nize border governor meetings d u r­ ing his first term Clements, the governors of New Mexico, A n/ona and California plus the governors of the si* Mexi­ can states which share the border will open talk- Thursdav at Las Cruces, N M The presidents of both nations have approved of the border gover­ nor meetings Clements said the in expanding The Texas governor said he is in­ terested twin- plant program so that more factories or, the American -¡de of the border can make co m ponents to be a s se m ­ bled bv Mexican m anufactunng plants Thou-and- of new job- couid be created m T» *a- alone from ex p a n d ­ ing the program C it-ment- -aid It - nothing in the world but a I don t think piu- for u- in Texas *hc't ar« a m m i n u n s h r said adding that tru- option to creating such c*b- m the United s tat»-- is for- such a- Taiwan >. g* o untries -m g a p o re and H* ng Kong Korea lapan Iher< .- r< choice We would a h : rat tier be doing these things on them than be doing ur £> rdt r 1 * • rr .it s fn n* here It s not com ”7 tagt san J.S e x p a n d in g an u ta c 'tu n n g w o u ld i Cs "'.petit:.i- a d v a r - ther 'tatt*- tor new - j t " uta-. * u: n g plants t> pr «d i cheapiv tr tit Me*. the corn­ ea rr sim pu a- A Be Wt ir 'rrpetit; ve edge And we don t take ad' an- ement- >a¡d Seats still available on holiday flights By GARRY LEA VELL D«#y Texan Staff For students who have been preoccupied with fi­ nals and have failed to make hob dav travel plans, the good news is, they can probably still get a flight home. The bad news: They may have to leave in the wee hours of the morning. There are still some seats available, but they can t be real selective about time," said Susan Hurst, lei­ sure agent for Sanborn's Travel, 3317 Manor Road T f they're flexible with the time of dav thev can travel, then we can put them there." Most of the discount seats available were booked several months ago, Hurst said, but lower-pnced seats are still available A lot of airlines are giving low discounts if vou travel on the 25th [of December] and return on the 30th. Hurst said Mike Krettner office manager for American Ex­ press Travel Service. 2943 W Anderson Lane said the heavy traffic is good news for the travel indus­ try, which suffered a poor vear in 1986 "Last year was a total disaster, but this vear has been very good," Krettner said "Next vear is any­ body's guess." The number of airline travelers through Robert Mueiler Municipal Airport is up 7.5 percent this year said Hank Wilkie airport pubbc relations coor­ dinator. Hurst said the Christmas flying season is second only' to Thanksgiving in airline travel But Julie Johnson, ticket agent for Southwest Air­ lines, said the heavy traffic does not necessanly mean weary travelers will encounter long delavs T he onlv reason thev would be delayed bad weather she said She advised passengers to arrive at the airport at least an hour before their scheduled departure time, to have their tickets purchased already and to travel as lightly as possible Krettner said late am vers may lose their seats Some travelers especially students can take ad­ vantage of the airlines practice of overbooking flights, he said Holiday shoplifting expected to pick up Y o u can steal up to $750 w orth of mer- chancfise and receive a lesser charge than if you sw itched a price tag from a piece of bubble gum to a candy bar.’ — Sgt. Mark Brown .Aside from thiev e> store supervi­ sors are also catching shoppers w h. switch pnce tags That crime carr.t-' a higher penaitv Brown said ticket switchers car be charged with fraudulent di-p.av of wntmg The maximum pena.rv for a first-time shoplifter is three days in fau and a 5200 tine tor tick­ et-switching the maximum pena r, is one v ear and a 52 000 nne io u can steal up to S~x worth of merchandise and receive a lesser charge than if vou switched a pnce tag from a piece of bubble gum to a candv bar Brown >a:d Mcst tuvenik arrests take place in uircr rruiib acc Brow r v d -rost stores at iarge especiau. Mitcne t I t L i t I I I i I T h eses D issertations R esum es Laser printing Copying binding Holley’s ... 6406 N IH v- #u!9« 4 5 1 -7 9 8 7 Thumb-Page and Target Brow n at- tnbuted the arrests to those stores high secuntx levels loe Cutrer vice president and di­ vision manager tor Austin-area Tom Thumb-Page stores -slid the stores employees keep their e \ r ' open tor secuntv-con­ *N e re shoplifters scious all the time Cutrer said h o stores increase s<- curity dunng the hohdav seasm *n the baso ot s p eo tic rec^ests from i- -tore managers The problem greatest in Sow -me mu areas he said in store- fudv Hotfmester ar. andero ver seen nr. officer for Ross Dress tor Less store- in Austin said the pr> tessional shoplifting m b e g i n s in October and p i c k s up in Novem­ ber and December Most professional shoplifters make a list of items thev car tenet or sel! at flea markets and then se-d ar assistant called a b o a te r to obtain the merchandise Hott- m,ester sj;u borne w** C* i. chandise tc r that a deale; >n t h, v,*u a dress mv tt- trade mer .he said addm g .. an add,..: It fTK there s r C h r i s t - ............................................ 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Not ail styles at aii stores (Also a selection of other boots 25% off) f Dow Jones Industrial Average: U P 5 6 .2 0 to 1 ,8 6 8 .3 7 Volume 227.31 million shares W o r ld & Natio n Wednesday Decem ber 9 1987 Page 3 Senate committee approves spending bill Associated Press W A SH IN G T O N — T h e S e n ate A p p rop ri­ atio n s C o m m ittee on T u esd ay approved legislation p rovid ing $605.9 billion tor fed ­ eral d om estic and m ilitary program s this fiscal year, m o vin g C o n g re ss a step closer to en actin g a d eficit-red u ction package. T h e panel sen t the m easu re to the full S e n a te a fter tu rn in g asid e an a m en d m en t that w ould have provided $22.8 m illion in non -lethal aid to the N icaraguan contra reb­ els through February C o n g ression al lead ers plan to send the giant sp en d in g bill — and accom p an yin g tax legislation also w orking its way through the S en ate — to P resid ent R eagan for his sign atu re b efo re C h ristm as. L an gu ag e in the tw o m easu res is su p p osed to cut $30 2 billion from the fed eral d eficit in fiscal 1988, w hich began O ct. 1, as part of a tw o-y ear, $76 billion d eficit-red u ction plan T h e contra assista n ce a m en d m en t w as brou ght up by S en . Ted S te v e n s, R -A laska, w ho com p lained that th e sp en d in g bill c o n ­ tained no m oney for th e rebels fighting the leftist San d in ista g o v ern m en t in N icaragua. The contras are receiving about $3 m illion per m onth u n d er legislation that exp ires Dec 16. " I f w'e d o n 't co n tin u e fu n d in g now .. we will give the S a n d in istas w'hat th e y 'v e been seeking all y ear, and th at is co m p lete w ith ­ draw al of the r e s is ta n c e ," S te v e n s said "F o r us to now be sen d in g a signal that we re talking about pulling out from un d er them ... really m ean s w e're not n e u ­ tral in the p rocess a n y m o re ," said Sen Law ton C h iles, D-Fla , a longtim e su p p o rt­ er of contra aid. "W e 'r e su p p ortin g the S a n d in is ta s ." Stev en s said his a m en d m en t, w hich was the ad m in istratio n 's p o sition , w ould have m aintained cu rrent levels of aid, w hich is sp en t on food and su p p lies He said it also w ould have provided m o n ey for eq u ip m en t that aircraft ferrying su p p lies to the rebels could use to d etect w h eth er San d in ista tro op s w ere nearby, and for extra supply p lan es and h elicop ters. But with com m ittee leaders desiring to to floor, the bill the S enate rush the lawmakers voted 18-9 to bar all a m e n d ­ ments, including the contra aid language The vote cam e after several sen a tors said th ey would offer a m e n d m e n ts of their own if the contra provision was included Stevens said he would trv to have his floor debate, provision adopted during which could begin later this week The s pending legislation is a com bination of the 13 annual appropriations bills to in fiscal keep the g o v ern m e n t operating 1988 All of those bills are supp osed to be enacted before the fiscal year begins, but that rarely occurs The H ou se passed a similar $587 billion package last T hu rsday But that version did congressional not reflect the deficit-cutting pact Reagan and last m onth. Instead, it contained lan g u a g e leav­ ing the cuts for later negotiations b etw een the H o u s e and Senate rea ch e d leaders The Se n a te bill, how ever, divided $2.6 need ed to billion in spending reductions the budget a g re e m e n t — conform with am o n g the 10 domestic appropriations m easures it contains The rest of the sav­ ings were alreadv included in the d efen se and foreign operations portio ns of the bill A major difference b etw ee n the House and S e n a te versions is in military spending, which would reach $292 billion this year in the S enate bill and $279 billion in the House U.S. pilot downed near Costa Rica Denby linked to contra rebels, reported to be ‘in good health’ Associated Press linked M A N A G l A Nicaragua Nicar­ agua said 1 uesdav its soldiers shot d ow n a small plane flow n bv an American to contra rebels and he mav be put on tnal Jam es Iordan Denbv ” of Car- " w a s moved to the capi­ linville III tal Mondav and at t h i s time is being state interrogated about I S -supported the rebels D efen se Minister H um berto Ortega t ol d a new s con feren ce He in giK>d s ai d health the Am erican was security ties by to t ontra leader Adolfo t alero said lX*nbv or w h atever in Miami Mr h i s nam e is h a s absolutelv no con nection to us He accused the left­ ist Sandin istas of g enerating pro pa ganda trum an illegal attack on a plane In a recent interv iew IVnbv said he som etim es gave the rebels khh.1 or flew their w o und ed to hospitals but did not supply w e a p o n s or help them tight 1 fe ow ns a ¡arm in t esta Rica near the Nicaraguan border tuei ! he D efen se Ministry said nil* fir* hit the tank of D en bv s C e s s n a 1~2 and it m ade a r enter landing Sunday at San luan gencv de! Norte on the Caribbean civjst tust inside Nicaragua s border with C osta Ru a O rtega said I Vnb\ might be tned as was Eugene H ase n fu s of Mari­ nette Wis I his time but added the laws of the vountrv should be applied mor* severely H asentus was captured in O c t o ­ b e r 1986 aftt r a «.ontra resupply flight was s h o t dow n He vs as s<*n te m e d to O vears in prison but p a r­ doned after serving l e s s than thriv m o n th s 111 D enbv s In C a r lm v tl le brother William said l i e s j tax­ payer and a v n r and that s it to mv know led g e I d bt surprised it he vs as e a r n ing the d ix u m e n t s thev said he was carry ing William D e n ­ bv ts a lavs ver m the central Illinois tow n o r s 4< a * I s I mbassv s pok esm an 1 ou h e ve asked tor access Falmo said to see if the guv is an American Right now we re p resum ing he's an A m erican D o cu m e n ts in Denbv s p o s s e s ­ confirm his link with the ille­ s i o n gal activities ot the North American adm inistration against Nicaragua -aid O rtega d en t Daniel Ortega the brother of Presi­ He display ed D enbv s passport flight l o g photos of tw o men «.arrv- color negatives tng r i f l es ti card I l l i n o i s D ep artm e n t ot the from M i n e r a l s perm itting I V n b v to work with explosives and various mili­ tary patches O rtega said som e n e g ­ atives show ed mercenary cam ps and a mercenary helicopter A m on g other papers was a letter trom Rep Richard Durbin D-Ill saving IVnbv was a constitu ent A handw ritten note on I letter will p e r­ don t know suade the Sandinistas to leave vou alone but 1 hop* it h e l p s if mv read it Ortega also show tsi notes he said were trom a m eeting b e tw e e n D e n ­ bv and C alero and a paper m e n ­ tioning Foreign Minister Miguel d I s r t i of Nicaragua and a plan t« assassinate him c o n f e r e n c e O n a videotape s how n at the n e w s D enbv w a - s h o w n w e a n n g a flowered s h i r t and w a 1km g with soldiers Miv hand-- wert tied behind his back and he did not a ppear to be injured O rteg a s a i d embassy officials had requested access and it will be giv­ en at the a ppropriate time 1 or now he is in the h and s ot the people Kitsic IVnbv William s wife sa i d her brother-in-law uses a light air­ craft registered to reach the rem ote farm in Costa R n a lX*nbv s son Jam es Ir said He never worked tor the gov ern m e n t He went d ow n there to farm in the winter He said his fath er left tor the 700- acre tarm near the Nicaragua border last week but had been slowed d o w n bv inclem ent weather In an interview with The -\sMxi ated Press a few m o n th s ago Denbv s a i d he h a d u s e d his plane to terrv w o u n d e d contras to hospitals A wounded worker is carried from the Telecom building in Melbourne after a gunman went on a shooting spree in the high-rise buiking. Associ3t©d Prsss Man kills 8 in random shooting spree Assoc»ated Press M ELBOU RNE Austral la A man rushed through a h ig h-nse building and killed eight in Australia's worst random people shooting llth-storv window and fell to his death police said then crashed th rough an I uesdav R evenge apparentlv was the motive for the massacre, said a police s p o k e sm a n w h o spoke on condition of anony mity He said the shootin g started when the g un m an confronted another man in a dispute not of the normal family d o ­ mestic type H e did not elaborate Five w o m e n and three men were killed at the Telecom Credit Cooperative said Vaughan W e m e r assistant police c o m m is s io n e r ot V icto­ ria state An un determ ined nu m ber of people were w ound ed He went through a nu m ber of floors and fired quite a nu m be r of s h o t s a s he w ent through the building W e rn e r sai d W e m e r said the man entered the budding at 4 40 p m with a high-pow ered w eapo n Office workers at the credit cooperativ e were preparing to leav* tor the dav and pedestrians cro w d ed the sidew alk ou tside H e went through a number of floors and fired quite a number of shots as he went through the building.’ — Vaughan Wemer, Victoria state assistant police commissioner After the g u n m a n co n fro n ted the other man, several shots were fired, but the other man was not hit, police said. The g un m an th en ran throug h the building shooting at random with "m ilita ry -ty p e a m m u n ­ ition police said. Police withheld the m a n 's identity but said he was 22 There w as no im m ediate explanation why he tell to his death Ingar Kirkland, a w itness on the ninth floor of an adjacent building, said he heard tw o shots a few second s apart and looked out to see people struggling at the window Kirkland, a 35-vear- old clerical assistant said he saw a man fall from a w indow after elu ding people holding onto his leg. A security officer in a n o th er b u ild in g said sh e saw police cro u ch in g behind cars in th e stre et as the m an crashed through the w’indow . cam e T h e r e w as a hole in th e w'indow b efo re the through but w hen h e crash ed m an throu gh it, g lass sh attered e v e ry w h e re ," said the security officer, w h o spoke on co n d itio n of ano- nvm itv. "H a lf of his bodv w as d a n g lin g below the railing and som ebod y w as trv m g to hold him the bv ground . the an k les. H e hollered and fell to "H e hit the ground and b ou n ced at least a foot in the a ir," sh e said. "I never th o u g h t a hu m an bodv hitting the ground could m ake a n oise like th a t." State Police M inister Race M ath ew s and A ttor­ ney G eneral Jim K en n an w ere in a m e e tin g in a building diagonally op p osite w h ere th e sh oo tin g took place. M ath ew s said he w en t to th e w in ­ dow ju st as the gu n m an fell. The w orst prev ious random sh o o tin g occu rred Aug. 9 w h en a teen -ag e arm y cad et, Ju lian K night, w en t on a sh oo tin g sp ree in M elbou rn e that left sev en people dead and 18 w o u n d ed . K n igh t w as charged w’ith the killings. Associated Press Relatives of plane-crash victims protest lack of news on jet's fate SEO LT Sou th K orea A bout 200 people w h o lost tam ih m em bers w hen a K orean Air jet d isappeared last m onth scuttled w ith police Tuesday during a p ro­ test m arch The p ro testers at K im po In ternational Airport w ore w hite masks over their m o u th s to sym bolize silence over the plane s tate and carried b an n ers saving, "G e t the truth about the m issin g plane W e suspect the g ov ern m en t is not d oin g en ou g h , one relative said New Jersey man said to be SS member NEW 'ARK, N ). —- T h e Ju stice D ep artm en t said Tuesday it has begu n d en atu ralizatio n p ro ceed ings against a New jersey m an accu sed of serv ing in W orld W ar U as a m em ber of H itler's SS at A u schw itz The m an was identified by a Ju stice D ep artm ent official as Stefan R eger, 62, of Y ard ville, a native of Filipovo, Y ugoslavia. R eger con cealed his w artim e activities as a m em ber of the SS D eath s H ead Battalion and guard at the A uschw itz 11 co n cen tratio n cam p know n as Birkenau, said Neal Sh er. d irector of the Ju stice D ep artm en t's O ffice of Special In vestigatio n s R eger w ould not com m en t on the alleg ations Move to oust PLO mission to U.N. fought U N ITED N A T IO N S Arab d ip lom ats cam paigned Tu esd ay ag ain st a m ove in C o n g re ss to close the P alestin e L iberation O rg a n iz a tio n 's m ission to the U nited N ations. Clovis M aksoud, the Arab L eagu e's U N observer, resolution will be subm itted said an em ergen cy W ed nesd ay to the Sixth C om m ittee, w hich handles relations b etw een the world body an d the United States. The resolution calls on the U nited States to allow the mission to rem ain op en and asks U .N . Secretary- G eneral Javier P erez d e C uellar to en su re that the United States abides by the 1947 U .N . headquarters treaty. 1 he W47 treaty ob lig es the U nited States to allow inclu d ing th o se w ith non -vo tin g ob­ to carry out their official L \ d eleg ates server statu s like the P LO duties Files on war crimes missing, U.N. says U N ITE D N A T IO N S — T h e U nited N ations a n ­ nou nced 1 uesdav that m ore than 4ri0 tiles on Nazi war crim es have been m issing from its arch ives tor at least a year There w ere im m ed iate su g g estio n s the loss m ight be a cov er-u p S e cretary -G en eral Javier Perez de C uellar ordered an u rgent in vestigation It w as the second startling revelation about the record s in tw o years In M arch 1986, officials d iscov ­ ered that the arch ives con tain ed a file on form er U N . S ecretary -G en eral Kurt W aldheim now the p resid ent of A u stna ¡ P H ILA D EL P H IA Philadelphia Catholic archbishop retires C ardinal |ohn Krol, the R om an C ath olic a rch b ish o p of P hilad elphia tor 26 vears. re­ tired Tuesday b eca u se of age, en d in g the career o f a Polish im m igran ts' son k now n for his con serv atism and in flu en ce in V atican politics "P h ilad e lp h ia d eserv es m uch better service than 1 am able at this stage of mv life to give, the 77-vear- old card inal said a fter the V atican an n o u n ced his re­ tirem en t Pittsburgh Bishop Anthony B evilacqua will be in­ stalled as his su ccessor Feb. 11 by papal nuncio Pio L aghi, Pope John Paul IPs rep resen tative in the U nit­ ed States, Krol told rep orters T u esd ay. CIA names new clandestine service head W A SH IN G TO N — C IA D irector William W ebster brought 31-year intelligence veteran and Soviet sp e­ cialist Richard Stolz ou t of retirem en t T uesday to head the spy ag en cy 's clan d estin e service. Stolz left the CIA before it becam e em broiled in Iran-contra activities. He will becom e deputy' d irector for op erations, the head of a clandestine service that collects intelligence abroad and m ou n ts covert op erations designed to in­ fluence foreign even ts. Stolz, 62, replaces Clair G eorge, w h o an n ou n ced his retirem ent N ov. 25. Bar gives Kennedy high rating Associated Press W A SH IN G T O N — An A m erican Bar A ssociation panel d ecid ed unanim ously Tu esd ay to give U .S . S u ­ prem e C ourt n o m in ee A n th on y K en nedy its h igh est rating a w eek b efo re the S en ate o p en s hearing s on him . Th e p a n e l's rating of "w ell q u a lified " w as a boost for K en n ed y , a fed eral appeals cou rt ju d g e w ho is P resi­ d en t R eag an 's third ch oice to fill the vacan cy on the S u p rem e C ourt. T he S e n a te Ju d iciary C om m ittee plans to start co n fir­ m ation h e a n n g s next M onday T h e 15-m em b er ABA Stan d in g C o m m ittee on the Federal lu d iciarv rated Kennedv 51, o f S acram en to , Calif , well qualified to serve on th e S u p rem e C ourt, Ju stice D ep artm en t spokesm an Terrv E astland said. The oth er p o ssible ratings w ere "n o t o p p o s e d " and "not q u a lifie d ." No sen ato r has a n n o u n ced op p ositio n to Kennedv All but on e of the w o m en 's, civil rights and civil liber­ ties o rgan ization s that cam p aig ned ag a in st d efeated n om in ee Robert Bork have rem ained neutral so far. O n ly the N ational O rg an izatio n for W o m en , w hich o p p osed Bork, and the an ti-ab ortion A m erican Life L eagu e have an n o u n ced op p o sitio n to K e n n e d y , a 12- year veteran of the 9th U .S . C ircuit C o u rt o f A p peals w ho has w ritten m ore th an 400 op in io n s. T h e lack of coo rd in ated op p ositio n an d th e favorable ABA rating indicate S e n a te h earin g s will op>en in a calm political atm o sp h ere, a co n tra st to the stro n g o p p o si­ tion to Bork, an ap p eals ju d g e w h o w as R e ag a n 's first nom inee for the v acan cy th at occu rred in Ju n e w ith the retirem en t of Ju stice L ew is Pow ell Jr. T lie cou rt has been m eetin g w ith e ig h t ju stice s sin ce O ct. 5. A cam p aig n to d efea t Bork w as w ell u n d er w ay a w eek b efo re his h e a n n g b eg an in S ep tem b er, and word had leaked o u t that th e A B Á p an el w as sen o u slv d ivid ­ ed. Ten panel m em b ers rated B ork well qu alified , four said he w as not qualified and on e m em b er w as not op p osed . Ex-airline worker connected to jet crash Associated Press C A Y U C O S , C alif. — A tired air­ line w o rk er w h o w anted to kill his form er b oss sm u ggled a 44-caliber M agnu m h an d g u n o n to a jetlin er befo re th e flig h t's fierv crash , ABC N ew s rep orted Tu esd ay The air­ p lane crew rep orted g u n sh o ts just before th e accid en t that killed all 43 on board . USAir confirm ed that a fired e m ­ ployee and his form er b oss w'ere on Pacific S outhw est Airlines Flight 1771, which crash ed M onday after­ noon. USAir recently bought PSA. "A t this point it d oes not ap pear that it w as an a ccid e n t," said Rich­ ard Bretzing, special agen t in charge of the FBI in Los A ngeles. " I t ap­ pears at this point — and has yet to be substantiated — th at it w as a cn m in al act on board that cau sed the craft to com e d o w n ." W e have no basis to b elieve th at the accid en t w as cau sed bv a m e ­ chanical reason or a crew e r r o r ," PSA P resid en t R u ss Rav said in a m em o to airline e m p lo y e es. H ow ever, a h an d g u n bred aboard the jetlin er w ould not n ecessarily cau se it to crash , said G eo rg e D ahí- m an, a sp ok esm an for th e je t's m a n ­ ufacturer, British A e ro sp ace, at its A m erican h ead q u a rte rs n ear W a sh ­ in gton , D .C . "A n y kind of p enetration of the fuselage m ight result in d epressu r- ízation, but th ere's no reason to think that it would cau se this kind of a ccid e n t," D ahlm an said. The crew of the flight from Los A ngeles to San Francisco reported g u n fire aboard the p lan e and sm oke filling the cockp it, and radioed the cod e for an on-board em ergency’. M o m en ts later, w itn esses on the g rou nd saw th e flam ing fo u r-en g in e B A e-146 jet streak in a vertical dive into th e g reen , oak-stu d d ed hills of a cattle ranch 175 m iles n o rth w est of Los A n geles. "T h e re w as nothing that I saw that could be construed as any dis­ cernible part of a body, excep t a hand here an d th e re ," said Jack Strauch, a w inery sales m an ager w’ho d rove to the crash site. H e said purses w ere hanging tree limbs. from ABC, citing a confidential govern ­ m ent sou rce, said au thorities found a suicide note or recording left by the form er USAir em p loyee. A P a g e ¿ T h e )A IL Y T E X A X W e d n e s d a y D e c e ^ o e f 9 ^987 ?4Ccrc _ciricr v-«*oc*rr ac-ficrs --r-ssed ecircr ire Tve «rter ;t Te ar □prwor-5 ;t _n ,e'"sn acr-t ■fie ’e»as Sftjderr ño¡c,¿f or-- crs eacr*5S» ■"cse ;f f « * E ditorials It' s All O ver 'Texan' staffers bid final farewell D aily Texan staffers are entitled to very few things. 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It doesn't m atter if y o u go o u t with a whimper or a bang as long as y o u go out with som ething. So here are this fall's -30- colum ns. We hope you like them, but we reallv don t care one way or another. Like em or not. this is their space and their time for their ends. Most of all, though, this is their goodbve. Value of education goes beyond dollars B eing through the process without hav­ ing Sr. a Vaédhyanathap. or Kevin McHargue talk me out ot using phrases ciauv tra t r a n • srouid se r. e a - ab4e to Jay R o o t TEXAY COLUMNIST in tegr.r. : • • : cía. prestige ar í w ould axe rave ree~ part *ai e~a. axe artsy fartsv -or ¿enera! consensus is sort of thrilling You both er.:ev editing out your pet peeves ¿or. t v o u ' By the way Kevin — Diane and I decid­ ed that you need re quit tilting vour glass­ es up on your race when veu argue with us. I know you ve a!wavs thought that the reason vou win lots of argum ents is be­ cause you argue so wefi That s where vou re wrong It s -ust the glasses Stop it O k ' But. I m outta here That s right this is my last column 1 goes? I realized too late that all vou have to do is sav everv semes­ ter or. vour b u r e e sheet that vou extrect to graduate that semester Then vou get all your classes vou teS e*. eryhodv vou re era a ua tm g a r c vou r a r e out indefinitely . scr.c w . Aüiv i n sc cram. But nc a mat . am. out — arter . pav mv library rr.es a r c parking rcxets mat a — I car forcer all about wanting m m es not taxm c seit-cwced a r c getting masses classes Now 1 car. concentrate or a_ the good things O re ot those gooc things is me friend­ ship I ve reer. hickv :c have with sc: manv peopte Sc B ern I m. uxe sac r u t . m aac hke too f ou k now ' 1 know Amy I hr. sc cram/ happy I m a^sc rre tr. psvehed about having a degree from the university Ntanv tee. that our education is worth less nowadays re­ cause lots of graduates e rd up flipping burgers or som ething eise not directs. ref­ lated to their r e d of studv But ar e c -c a ­ r so­ tion m eans much more than money cial success It s som ething to re proud - even 11 vou dor t get vour idea o r Of course there s nothing wrong with doing weil tor vourselr financially a rc > - oally And admittedly ;r that s the rrea- sure or an undergraduate de-gree - w orth th er the value has droptxed ir.ceed But w her I think are-ut how much — re * ki w row m.ar w r e r ¿ erte rec ire L.ru- versity 1 am reassured that me value r mv education ras -o t deflated a: all The it wet! worth the effort it ra s than mat re e r m.ucr more though An education renders us ad more capable of helping r.ot onlv ; urser-es r_ ' ctners as weC it gives us tr.e ppcrtum tv eadership aru w e snouud sc-ce .i — ro t ior persona] gain but tor promoting wnai c ur euucaticr —as taught _■« if nother.g eise : ur euacati - — estxe- who have alwa r>, , Aisc I d ike r *' fes s. rs I - Cleaver Go r* and Greg R gra r r . w;. tc leave a m.es> A. rs a vec its ' me*"OCr - ~ Photojournalist comes out of the dark ... room 1i a picture > worth a thousand w ords then how come mv professors never accepted them tor research papers’1 Ph *. graphers arc- a weird rren-d . f pev- A b ig a il i f * A4 C h a p m a n TEXAS’ PHOTO EDITOR i w nat were prav .ng pie A'c a- . -trer departm ent and thev 11 tel. v u >t A e spend a lot of tin e tr the cark a ru « t e r wc do C' rrr ou* of the dark ur hands -me., runny and we dor t sav much A r are *erv pr tectrve goes r Pack mere the >ame w av we a re­ ver. protective * ur profess H»r O tter we come barreling out of the dare with our camera gear veiling something abe ur a rod-over or pm -ir — odd things tt bi . e.urg after spending rw hours in th* t< a., th se departm ent nead ' t> -ark •*> “ . r r —.sed a p r.rt rv - ru t • i ou iea ‘ w rk wi t h guess that re r g * r e te w ne r « i urs a Ua n tr.e start . earned a la** Thev bee me t> t* v v*u take sev er .iege new so u r put them ir. a frantic atm osphere and n. tr them awake ? >r ver _ hours and w* ar i>>und larrassmg thirgs ar»- napp *.• w r _* , d* we ar expianafi *r *• nan ; w mí up if 4 in th« rr m , r g a? j» ! wash t at th« t • « rr te «i vk * s J * ^ U jk ^ i* v ,v * * *vu 1 t H t ! h ■ * p r * • u c-- * rvi • % * I k . T- G * . * * v "> rr\ \ * rranv graduating sen *rs get ha nee I have the student b* dv read tr an a • . speech Mv that k> t "* stv s u r r . ru r rtv r and n, ; n.g -t leva» t *r teach ng me r r . So pr - • ■* m s r » unv * re» If y ou don t c n< -w shcKiid stop re-ad ng * . .. U id get kind * bon Remember w he* treer photvvraphtd tfie c -..*-- and i said ve L mm Thsanks *. r n that ,rt pihotoiou m ahstn. nee es -sanlv *fit- pop» a , k r Thank' U - .¡cL vV nio sit I*, keep tm C 'V •• James iC’u gave m.« a rrvak \ ¡V a ju r . r n u o n t v „ a rrea». vs*~tr I ¿id -'tmd w e n p tv p a n n g m e tor Chow j ' c c tnrng * h u sa n d s * • er a p a d man — ' * Mt .sa-. kin * r.elp but * a tractk - r ir a r c placed get w ha t thev a., ra d a ast _ "c*rt ... ' v. AA . ' c **ame — . r e a , >ma***’ ... ■ -» . 1 — _ i * ■ . e y .-.."w r_ - - v - ' — . • - rs- r and m * \T-. w IT! a * r * c .. r - ' i. . — .. — . -. - a na • • * bar. Ar:. n. Or a- ” - •’ , e - - ^ ' * * There were are _* x-*.ers lave ficen the r» r>: - Visit * r d v re- ara. r US- three wn ters - £ ' ge tfie * . C **e'w>pa- ifiev rxever w . uid : d r • « ■ w wna* thr fcefl tOfci r • * craphers a ra ’• pers * £ fig-t i e .. antrv •'- were dk **£ * Am. B b ad r t them cr w - •' Do you care who's sleeping together at 'The Daily Texan'? I irs "* a mecxt* care carse- — e re mat provided — w*’" r^a-^ as * r-t * tne fv e t a *■ -j m: ^ * — ^ r . : but mostly anguish m e n I swmrhec mv m a’or five ernes m hwo years part:;, ’pecause 1 cecid- eC mat me onlv thing I could do with a Russian degree was work tor me CLA a definite nc 'rut aisc because 1 -ever found ever a sem- biar.ee :r a ruche re re ai ihe Uni­ versity If I ever a gam. hear ques­ Liberal arts' Are vou tions uxe going to aw schooly just w rat i5 American Studies, any- someone is gomg to gef w avv or Seriously I resent the attitude manv or mv con.temporaries and eiders dispiav towards the liberal arts ! w anted io go to school to la ;n things — ihmgs which might ro t necessarily aid me in getting a fob at a brokerage firm but woulc L o r r a i n t C a d e m a r t o r i GENERAL ENTERTAINMENT REPORTER at .east enrich rr c a : me ally e old-tashaorved call ca_ me ar. anachronism I ve done mv best to suck w hatever know ledge ! can. mom thus m stirunor and to those handful ot professors who deserve the tide I thank vou But in a tew vears w h er 1 m missing a rew teeth and panhan­ dling or. the Bowerv I II look bacx knowing I learned more from T v Dc:.y Tarur than from three vears as a quasi-studen: .And I truiv re ­ lieve most people who ve ’peer down m the Babv-biue Hell Hole tor anv length ot time will tell vou me same thing .After ad w hat could be more cultural than television criticism' Sorrv Bob Dr more peLtxa' m ar ,a?t spr.ng s pcw t-' pía. rv me -oumalism pr tens rs . exas Student : u p . :ar. ns > »*« ra t gives a better taste dent ute than watching Biko Committee d em arc masse thev ’re giver, spa:- * * a- editorial' t stu ­ s*- fo u also .earr a . * an a* - prec o -s • u ieam *-:* down at the Trxu- . me world ;c oumalism. c more sir „g . rg r.s and sixth-grade cias' p re sid e -t' per capita than, ar . pr *e>> earth >ou water seeming:', r r - cent well-balancee pg-*,. pie *ui info monsters when given p* - dons of power A r c me vou .earn tc write a. ■ _■ -* re s at all office politics a m m arc * * rt t a v i _ •_... _ ,___ _____ u ., *ia_,re i n Pem.g >e.f-n.grt«r ra r u tc te uev e bu t t — - t n ? : ha*~^- - - rxur cou:d use a she t an p -se It - im porta nc e p o t r n.grt t v _ j .. .tr f i . c gir g 3 rd r^’ tr t crar-J it: ex.pt: C TV . Gl c r ! *r * *x *“ r'" . * '" j i t : * . tt rr ^ n i rv v 3 !Tlt: J a ^ r.rTt ¿rxTatrii 1* - • be Maybe I’m lust getting old f i i ’ a*- A t;,t i w n. * m i" the a. a- err.tv mv fnends tvere w wavs have a specxa pa e in mv heart .Among them are Robert *<» nskv and Vtark Tara,a m,e nicest pe1 pte . >e ever rxec * ' LAane Burch wn. remain^ the m endliest — and .. _de^* — per- v -r i met at the Tezsr ¡oe f o ran w h endured spring rrea*. in L A rrvvar about w m — c a r c »ed * * a-g the Mad Funner Ron Cib- tw 1 ev w * s ;> \ r er a - txxaru !akt 2 i i .'*■ • r-.rtmg ir a Cer.fra pnsc>r kathv me rr m hell a ru M ix' c h r.'tv v tinch MtS'te w h\ m ! pred vt •' one dav A.ex Chilton a ..c t d uring *r > x ’* < - ■ r J tra^k d. wn and rrarrv Finallv mv parents wh. >a-.\ me through some pretty ".g h -- . - tor their iov» and 'u p isn ames pv'r And kennv Korman : does.n t get an\ better than m o \e w 'tors. VSatch vxii Hat s all Takt .art' and M em Chnstmas Vl . t: % .c . LJ p ptr r " c «. c cheer '■c - a rc w ' - - ¿ A i ' , e - ¿ - . r ’. r "*s i ' - --a.: " i .Tt.*: . Vt And > r t who ve alreadv Sett Farrv G etteim an w rk' » now get­ ting paid to vimpfc C hinese re>- the Eastern x i - taurants along es ru rm u - r : nrtx-trt FV \ \ atch ¿sxx-ut^ wu*ug:*ty s d : . * en­ ag Working at 'Texan' has its benefits, but watch out for the liberals E verything in sight is fighting up and bunking these days, and a bunch of mv fellow capitalist pigs are trying to separate money from suckers. "Its the sng sometime between Austin time everv day M icky In o u e WIRE EDITOR a m and 1 y m worthy of the front pugt season o modem. Christmas which was invented rv Sears or some such It is also the season tor some of us to get the hell ou: of the Multiversity of Texas at Interregional a great offspring of the Tax­ es Higher-Tuioon program .After more than three vears of putting up with a bunch of bieeding heart or blood -d o ra tin g liberals at the Deadly Tax- tn-Pmvda manv asked me how and why I snick .And being a student in the presti­ gious Architectural Engineering Program why I ever started working here If you know my mental state and if you know the College of Engineering it s not that hard to figure out Here's the reason People in my classes during my tedious basic sequence vears made me look as crazy as Bret Bioomquist For those suffering from short-term mem­ ories, he's the guv who proposed building a shde off the Main Building As tmpracfi- caj too-idea.is tic and libera: a bunch as they were Trian people at least were not Winded by pee-ess-eve and emm-oh- ee Many didr t ever know what pee- ess-eve meant That s pounds per square inch tor those makeup editors w ho dor, t know how to deal with haif-columns But ther. again most Trcar people sup­ ported a huge social spending program and thought parasites should get awav with tree lunch thev didn t understand the First Law of Thermogoddamrr.xs It wan t until I got into ma*or sequence after aU-too-geek-w ho-don t-know-what s- ha pperun g-in - the- real - world students ei­ ther dropped out or faded into mediocrity that I met a bunch of Arc-Ee wackos as neurobc as I am — most notably in mv design dass But we were talking about the wonder­ ful world of Kftimahsm: the opinion-rna- - ' re c _.at rupu.ar.rc R eagar-hatirc media A chance tv hacx j* ever and non-poli tica: ct up — :ur the rest of trve known u n ver-e mg the recen* :*j support Bush Actual]v :i- benehts A p ac e to drop ** he. and bulky models with at na*.■ tain a ¡ocker a place to -leep . t the com puter svstem tc w n tt . ¡ilegal use ot copv ed*t -- ects those class papen- edited and tree coffee I stuck at the xa % e K OvM- -ut the I dor t want sc*mr instruct, rs i iege of E ngm eer.rg tv -ear tm recvded petroleum sludge at the news office helped me stav rt ax ' awake through their bedtime stones When faced with a problem cook practical solution — that s engmeer.r. Speaking ot practical solution g 1 wi>h people at the Texan had -o n u appreciation of technology All it take- o a hthe intelli­ gence on copv editors part to figure out what to do when they hit runcfion-zee or xaNv ock the termináis Think first fo u have piertv of time to panic later And when in tn unie ust a^*. the expert' — which ex- ciudes me There w a reaxm ! got out ot eiectncai ergm eenng m the first place But then oent Digit a v mac nine ib-...ar. *n> Equipment ■w psvch.c-p\aths -ate-rught :okes I J m is' a rew things — like courtesv ot Texas Sru- Arvd Fred courtesy ot c orpvrafivm And mv And Ron Gibson with And the chance to re- cruit models tor mv photo assignm ents thanks vour beau&ful photo- grap»hs will r rev er be kept in my port- ! .io Aru recruiting copv editors to fix mv paper- And tree coffee lube K Enough sentimentalism Getting back to the C hnstm as spirit here s a wish list 1 prepared on behalf of future copy desk pxeople lust use the Tnt puge and we car kill a Pee-Fve storx ■ \bs*.,‘lutely no breaking news v't any sort arter 10 p m • Create once and tor ah a common x-nse km- eyervone L ntil nv'w x-nx* ha' never been common • About three yeare rught Kvke> ter Ron Gibxm supply v't ate • About SUV* miÜK'n ot starting capita! for me ■ Recognition that anybody who under­ stands what the hell ! m talking jbout m this column is as psvchofic as J am That w rap's up my vears at t u Gig em - \ v _ . Inoue his Seen a utre (xifío* •nuce t.;* ai.to’ apy edito* neus asstsíjnf j*ui edtton*¡ ¿sszst- m t T h e D a il y TEXAN/W ednesday, December 9, 1987/Page 5 School made relevant on 'Monday Night at the Underwear' F riday, Oct. 31, 1986. Boston w here he w as rum ored to be rom antically linked w ith Ed M eese's daughter. to p assersby w h ile J R. stared at us through the screen door in a state of total disbelief. It w a s a night that w ould ch an ge m y perception of college and friendship and how the tw o w ere con n ected . It w asn't just any ev en in g . It w as the first M onday N igh t at the U nderw ear. I k n o w , it w a s n 't e v e n M o n d a y . H u m o r m e. I also th in k I'm g r a d u - ating. O n e of m y n e w r o o m m a te s, John Russell (Texan g r a d u a te . May 1986) h a d an in n o v a tiv e idea tor a H a llo w e e n c o s tu m e . H e called it, " A D ay at th e Beach " T h e co s­ tu m e c o n s iste d of a beach towel, an air m a ttress, a sty ro fo am ice chest a n d a pair of imitation Rav Bans. H o w e v e r , o n e key in g r e d ­ ient w a s m issin g — a sw im su it. S o m e o n e s u g g e s te d that J.R w ea r a pair of bikini briefs O n ly u p o n close in sp e c tio n w o u ld a n y ­ o n e detect that he w as w e a rin g a pair of u n d e r w e a r rathe r th a n a S p eed o . M a y b e that s w h a t J R. w as afraid of — M r M o d e sty w as c h a r m e r W h o a d ea d ly k n o w s who m ight have e n d e d up in th o se b n e fs w ith him that e v e ­ ning? lady Ja c k E v a n s ASSOCIATE IMAGES EDITOR W hile he paced the floor in the next room , m y other room m ate, Tim G lebu s, and our neighbor from upstairs, Mike M itchell, sat in the living room m aking Shiner Bocks disappear. S hould J R. w ear the dam n things or not? A few m ore Shiners van ish ed as w e egged John on and w atched the sun set through the w in d o w . "I felt just don't feel com fortable parading around tow n in m y u n ­ derw ear," J R . w h in ed as he paraded around the coffee table. If h e com fortable m archin g about in front of us, I thou ght, m aybe w e could ease him into m arching about in front of perfect strangers. So I drop ped m y pants and w alked out the front door. W ithin a few- m inu tes, Tim and Mike w ere on the porch in their Fruit of the Loom s, and w e w aved "You gu ys are sick," he said as he laughed and turned aw ay. But after a few m om ents of silent con ­ tem plation he finally gave in an d pulled up a chair b esid e us. Through the course of the year w e found ou rselves half-naked on the porch m ore than once. Fashion accessories in c lu d ed a d o z e n or so lukew arm beers and a few stupid g n n s. At on e point w e added a bullhorn From tim e to tim e w e initiated — w h o o p s , w r o n g w o rd to use a n y w h e r e n e a r W est C a m p u s — to M o n d a y o th e rs in tr o d u c e d N ight at th e U n d e r w e a r. Peter S tiehler ro d e u p o n e n ig h t on his H o n d a N ig h th a w k in a s t u n n i n g pair of p sy chedelic boxer sh o rts Texan p h o to ed ito r J o h n M oore w a s so o v e rc o m e his first M o n d a y N ig h t that he stood on th e street c o m e r w a v in g d o w n cars, inviting b e w ild e r e d driv ers to d r o p their p a n ts a n d join us on th e sto o p S o p h o m o n c " ’ Definitely But you things lot of s o p h o m o n c see a w h e n y o u live at th e e d g e of Fra­ ternity Row . M a y b e in s o m e tw is t­ ed w a y it w a s o u r a t te m p t to c o m ­ m e n t o n th e lifestyles of the rich a n d reckless. At least w e n e v e r k id d e d o u rs e lv e s a b o u t o u r o w n self-im portance; w e fessed u p to b ein g first-class fools. A n d w h ich g r o u p w o u ld you prefer to party' w ith — th e m e n in the 100 p e r c e n t cotton briefs or the b ovs in th e w h ite c o r d u r o y g im m e caps? E n o u g h h a r p in g on G re e k s — I've m e t a lot of assh o les w h o n e v ­ er sat b e h i n d the w h eel of a BMW. S h o ck in g as it m ay seem , m o re th a n a few sit b eh in d c o m p u t e r te rm in als d o w n at The Daily Texan the e n d of But back to M o n d a y N ight at the U n d e r w e a r. At th e s p n n g s e m e ste r, e v e r y b o d y w e n t their s e p a r a te w ays. J R. g r a d u a t ­ ed w ith an e c o n o m ic s d e g re e , b u t the ac ting b u g bit him a n d he w e n t off to Los A ngele s to be " d i s c o v ­ e r e d ." M ike g r a d u a te d a n d m o v e d to N o r t h w e s t A u stin , u s in g his s o ­ ciology d e g r e e to p u s h a l u m i n u m siding o r sto rm w in d o w s — I for­ get w h ic h A n d last a n y of us h ea rd , Tim m o v e d back h o m e to W hen H allow een rolled around this year, Peter, M ike and I once again found o u rselv es preparing for a long e v e n in g of trick-or-treat­ ing. Soon en o u g h the alcohol had gon e to our h ead s, and before w e knew it, w e w ere celebrating the first anniversary o f M onday N igh t at the U n d e r w e a r. H a v in g no fro n t p o rch to call his o w n , P eter led u s next d o o r to b u st in o n his n e ig h b o r a n d h e r d a te (at this tim e I'd like to a p o lo ­ gize to Miss Rebecca — no o n e s h o u ld ev e r be forced to see m e in m y u n d e r w e a r) . A fter p e r f o rm in g o u r e x h ib itio n ­ ist rite w e called J R. long d istan c e, a n d for eig h t m in u t e s or so, it w as as if w e all w e r e back on th e porch at 2501 W' 25th St., s c re am in g o u r lu n g s o ut at sorority girls — w h o , co m e to th in k of it, I'd like to c o m ­ m e n d for d o in g a p retty g o o d job of ig n o n n g us. M o n d a y N ig h t at th e U n d e r ­ w ea r m ig h t se e m like a peculiar subject to c h o o s e for m y last piece in the Texan. I'd agree it se em s to have little relevance to the topic of graduation. Yet, w h en think about it, I could just as easily q u e s­ tion the value o f the im portant and relevant thin gs I w as su p p o sed to get ou t of school. I to A u stin. T he sum m er before I transferred to UT, o n e of m y d a d 's co-w ork ers ask ed m e if I w a s look in g forward I to m o v in g w a s n 't sure; I'd n e v e r b een th e w o rld 's best s t u d e n t a n d the w o rd w as th in g s w e r e g o in g to be a c a ­ dem ically m o r e s tr in g e n t at UT th a n th e y h a d bee n at th e ju n io r college I a t te n d e d in San A n to n io . I said "W ell, just r e m e m b e r , " he said befo re he w a lk e d aw a y , " d o n ' t let college get in th e w a y of y o u r e d u ­ c a tio n .' I g u e s s M o n d a y N ig h t at th e U n d e r w e a r p r o v e s I d id n 't . —30— Evans has been associate editor, spe­ cial pages editor, I m a g e s editor and U tm o st associate editor. Did You Do Well on the GMAT, GRE or LSAT? If you are a graduate student who did exceptionally well on your entrance exams. 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"1 thought the response was rea­ sonable," said John D urbin, a pro­ fessor of mathematics w h o spon­ sored the resolution. "T h e y did something at the time, and that was sufficient." The senate passed the measure bv a 36-2 vote Oct. 5, almost a dozen days after then-County Court-at- L a w Judge Leslie Taylor had sen­ tenced 12 of the U T 16 activists, w ho took over C unningham s office last fall. The protesters received fines of $200 and fail terms ranging from 90 davs to six months, although the county attorney and the defense had requested they be sentenced to com m unity service and probation Faculty senators received copies M onday of Cunningham 's Nov. 13 I think Bill Cunningham did as much as he could do in those circum­ stances.’ — Austin Gleeson, professor of physics the adm inistration response to the senate resolution The letter stated that any further ac- tion by to achieve a reduced sentence would be "inappropriate," although C unn- mgham has said he disagrees with the sentencing "A fte r consultation with our at­ torneys, we recommended a combi­ nation of com munity service, resti­ tution. and probated sentences,' the letter states "T h e county attor­ ney's request for sentences to the ludge was very similar to our sug­ I have said on several oc- gestion casions, and it h a s been so reported feel comfortable with the that 1 county attorney's recom m enda­ tion A lan Friedman, faculty senate chairman and Austin Gleeson, a professor of physics, said the senate was unaware of C unningham 's ac­ tions when it passed the resolution " I think Bill C unningham did as much as he could do in those cir­ cum stances," Gleeson said "I think he communicated to the prosecutor what was a reasonable action to take." Still, Durbin said, he supports the senate's action. "It may not have changed the sentences, but I still think it's im­ portant. first of all, to offer them some support from the faculty for their position and the position taken bv the county attorney, and for the tacult\ to say it could have been handled differently Durbin said It does not mean I think stu­ d e n t s should take over offices, but I feel like the |udge s action might have the effect of discouraging dis­ sent in general he said Fnedm an agreed that the senate had acted correctly 1 think the tacultv had a perfect right to comment on that he said Getting the point across John Foxwortti Daily Texan Staff Daniele Pheeney, psychology sophomore, practices javelin tossing at Clark Field. Pheeney was introduced to the sport six years ago by a high school coach, and is on the UT track and field team. TSP board votes to give editor final authority on ‘Texan’ policies By SUZ1E SEV ANTE Daily Texan Staff The next editor of The Daily Texan w ill have more pow er if a decision made Tues­ day by the Texas Student Publications Board of Operating Trustees receives final approval from U T President W illiam C u n n ­ ingham. The T S P board unanim ously approved a proposal by Texan Editor Sean Price and Managing Editor Joe Yonan to reinstate the pre-1983 policy, w hich gave the editor final authority on Texan policy and procedural matters. Currently, the managing editor has final say over the direction, makeup and display of news, and the editor oversees the edito­ rial page. "T h is w ill not mean a radical change in the w a y The Daily Texan operates," Pnce said. "B u t w e felt the ultimate authority of the paper should be given to the person most accountable to the students." 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H ow ever, D ep artm en t o f E nergy officials and th e d irecto r of the N ational Academy of S cien ces panel evalu atin g 25 states' pro­ p o sals for th e $4 4 billion atom sm ash er said n o list o f finalists has b een prepared . Sites in Illinois, U tah, N ew M exico, C o lo­ rado, and N orth C arolina also have have b een accep ted by the acad em y p anel, said an aid e to a m em b er of the H ou se S cien ce, Sp ace and T ech n olog y C o m m ittee. "T h ere's still the possibility that you'll see a New Y ork or a C alifornia or an O hio ad ded in th e r e ," said the aid e, w ho spoke on th e con d ition that he not be identified There have been a number of rumors and this is just one more of those.’ — Susan Tonetti, Texas National Research Laboratory Commission fu rther. "W e think th ere will probably be m o re ." The sou rce said th e six-state list w as p ro­ vided by D ep artm en t o f E nergy sou rces w orking w ith the site-selectio n team . But D O E sp o k esm an Phil K eif said: "T h e re m ay be su ch a list, but it's not ou r list, and it's not the a ca d em y 's lis t." P eter Flaw n, T exas N ational R esearch L aboratory C o m m issio n ch airm an , said in A u stin T u esd ay that he had n ot b een in ­ form ed of an y finalists being selected . b u sin ess T u esd ay . "M r. Bingler said the re­ port w as strictly ru m o r," T on etti said " I d o n 't know if that is true or n o t ," said Flaw n, w ho w as p resid en t of the U n iv ersity before UT P resid en t W illiam C u n n in g h am . " I hop e it is correct, and if it is, the m em ­ bers o f the com m issio n are to be co n g ratu ­ la te d ." Flaw n said he had no w ay of kn ow in g w hich of the four T exas sites could m ake a sh o rt list. " I su sp ect it w ould be eith er the A m arillo site or the D allas-Fort W orth s it e ," Flaw n said. T w o o th er T exas sites — in the El P aso and M idland areas — w ere su b m it­ ted in d ep en d en t of the com m ission . S u san T o n etti, execu tiv e assistan t of th e T exas com m ission , d en ied any existen ce of a list o f finalists. T on etti said sh e had talked w ith Ed Bin- gler, execu tiv e d irector of the T exas co m ­ m issio n , w h o w as in W ash in g to n , D C ., on "T h e re have b een a n u m b er of ru mors and this is ju st on e m ore of th o s e ," she said. The select com m ittee review ing the site p rop osals will not p resen t a sh ort list to the D O E until Jan . 4, sh e said. Som e W a sh in g to n co n g ressm en said a list could be "flo a tin g around at D O E But Rep. S h erw o o d B oeh lert, R -N .Y said if a list exists it would be so p relim inary "it probably is w ritten on the back of an e n v e ­ lo p e ." B oehlert also predicted there would be no serious red uction in co n ten d e rs before C o n g ress vo tes to au th orize sp en d in g on the p roject. "T h a t w ould be suicide for the project if they did th a t," he said. Rep. Joe Barton, R-Texas, said he wa- told by " h ig h ly placed s o u rce s" in the E n­ ergy D ep artm ent that the final list w ould contain about 10 sites in the sam e n u m b er of states. " T h e D O E wants to make sure th ey pick the best technical sites and that they hav e a broad e n o u g h base of support so the sta tes that are picked will continue to go to bat for the project and the states that are not picked do not go against it," Barton said. Scientists say the S S C , to be built u n d e r­ ground, would whirl b ea m s of pro tons to­ gether with 20 times the energ y now p o ssi­ ble to probe the d eepest secrets of the origin of matter. Energy Secretary John H e rn n g to n asked the acad em y to review the bids and com e up with a " s h o r t list" by the first w e e k of January from which he will m ake the final selection next Julv. H errington is to confirm the final selection bv Ja n u ary 1989. Acting manager recommends funding hike for AIDS plan By JEANETTE ALLEN Daity Texan Staff The acting city m anager has recom m en d ed tn p lin g the am ount of fu n d in g for a program that provides local AID S p atien ts with m ed i­ cal and psychological assistan ce A program w ithin the M edical A ssistan ce Program receives $31 ,00 0 but will have alm ost $ 9 8 ,0 0 0 it the (. itv C ouncil ap p ro v es the m ea­ sure Thursday The A u stin-T rav is C o u nty H ealth D ep artm ent and A ID S Serv ices of A ustin sp on so r the program The added funds are necessary becau se of estim ates that the need for m edical assistan ce for A ID S pa­ and psychological program s tients vmII |ump 40 percent this year acting k itv M anager John W are said in an agenda item summary D u n n g this fiscal year 14 m ore A ID S p a­ tients ha\e met eligibility e n te n a tor the p ro ­ l^ast y ear five p a t i e n t s m et the e n te n a gram And at least 10 m ore A ID S patients ha\e applied h>r the m edical a ssista n ce program this year said Paul C lov er A ID S Services of A ustin spokesm an C lover said the A ID S program allo vss A ID S patients to have lovs -cost h i^ p ita l care in their hom es vsith physical and p sy ch ological as sistan ce from A llhi Services v o lu n teers and case w orkers 1 he program is d esigned to red u ce the high cost of health care tor p a t i e n t s hosp itals and g ov ern m en t-su b sid ized p r o g r a m s As the d is­ e ase p ro gresses manv su fferers lose in su r­ ance b en efits and jobs. To qualify for assistan ce , A ID S p atien ts m ust be living at the poverty level, generally $458 or less per m onth for single p atien ts and $933 a m onth for a p erson in a fam ily of four, said Bruce Truitt, A u stin-T rav is County’ H ealth D ep artm ent sp okesm an H ealth d ep artm en t officials exp ected a steady in crease in A I D S p atien ts need in g the services Truitt said but they had not know n how m uch assistan ce each individual w ould need " It is not that we w ere surprised , but w hat has com e to light is. the m edical, social and psychological co u n selin g need s are very sig ­ "A n d it can be very' nificant. tim e-con su m in g to su p p ort the A SA 's in te n ­ tion to get m ore involved w ith case m an ag e­ m ent Truitt said T he idea behind case m anag em ent is to make patients as com fortable as thev can be in their hom es and to minimize their financial b urd ens at the sam e time 1 ruitt said Bv prov iding co m p an io n s tor AIDS patients to help them with their everyday physical needs ASA also gives physicians and health care vvorkers more time to work with more patients 1 ruitt said Clover said the program has grown so rapidly that thev [A SA J have had to fill v o lu n ­ teer positions with tull-time statt It costs $30 000 to $30 000 to treat the av e r­ age A ID S patient he said adding that g o v ­ ernm ent must take the financial b urden off the patient and the health care industry School workers told to wear gloves to prevent exposure to AIDS virus By DIANA WILLIAMS Daity Texan Staff A ustin s c h o o l district officials are urging their emplovet*> to protect th em selv es trom in fectio n s bv con tractin g A ID S and oth er w ean n g gloves d u n n g contact w ith stu d en ts who have op en w ounds W e a l w a y s had a co n cern tor infection said D onna control in the school district, In d ep en d en t d irector of A ustin k n a p p Sch ool D istnct s health services W e d iv id ­ ed that an y o n e w ho is d ealing w ith op en w ounds should wear gloves Knapp and lose Lopez d irecto r of e le m e n ­ tary school services sent m em orand a to the d istnct s school p n n cip als earlier this school y ear urging faculty to w ear the gloves w hen needed a s part ot the d istn ct s precautionary' m easure against infectiou s d iseases AlIYs is not solely resp o n sib le tor the glove suggestions. 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But oth er state officials have issu ed statem en ts say in g th e televisio n show displayed the need for T exas ju d g es to be ap p o in ted , not elected . Sp eakin g to a m eetin g of th e local S o ci­ ety of P rofessio n al Jo u rn a lists, Sigm a Delta C hi, K ilgarlin said this bias w as to be expected b eca u se o f C B S links to the T exaco -P en n zo il case. The law yer for b0 M in utes w as T e x a co ’s law yer, Kilgarlin said , ad d in g th at the star w itness for T exa co w as C B S C h a ir­ man L au rence T isch . A H ou ston jury- aw ard ed P en n zoil a $10.3 billion ju d g m en t in 1985 after fin d ­ ing Texaco had in terfered w ith P en n z o il's takeover of Getty- O il. T exaco later ac­ quired Getty Oil The Texas S u p rem e Court refused to hear T exaco 's appeal in N ov em ber, and Texaco has ap p ealed to the U .S. S u p rem e Court. The oO M in u t o report, yvhich aired Su n d ay, focused on the large cam p aign con trib u tio n s given to T exas íud ges by- law yers w h o often have cases b efo re the ju d g es. T h e report q u estio n ed w h eth er ju stice w as for sale in Texas. "W a s 60 M inutes for sa le ?" Kilgarlin asked , referrin g to C B S' links to T exaco. "Does this su g g est th e m otivation o f o0 M inutes?" "Ju stice is not for sale in T e x a s ," Kil- garlin said. "A ll litigants are treated fairly in c o u rt." But state R ep. M ike T oo m ey , R -H o u s- ton, called th e 60 M inutes show a "c le a r and com p ellin g narrative on a g rou p of w ould-be ju rists devoid o f e th ics, m o rali­ ty or a se n se o f fa irn e s s ." "T h e nation al au d ien ce w a tch in g 60 M inutes cou ld not believe th eir e y e s and e a rs ," T o o m ey said in a p rep ared sta te ­ m ent. "T h e story line w as cry stal clear: C am paign con trib u tio n s are in flu en cin g judicial d ecisio n s. That is an ab so lu te ou trage. It's an e m b a rra ssm e n t." C h ief Ju stice-d esig n a te T h o m a s P h il­ lips said ju stice in the state sh ou ld n ev er ap p ear to be for sale. 'T e x a n s d em an d and d eserve ju d g es of u n q u estio n ed in ­ te g rity ," P hillips said in a statem en t. "T o restore public co n fid en ce in ou r cou rts, w e m u st have judicial r e fo r m ," Phillips said. " I will w ork to resto re th e p u b lic's faith in the integrity of o u r ju d i­ cial system by ad vocatin g ch an g e an d by lim iting my ow n cam paign d o n atio n s to reason ab le am o u n ts from a broad b a se of c o n trib u to rs." But K ilgarlin d efen d ed him self a g a in st claim s th at he let cam paign co n trib u tio n s from law yers in flu ence his d ecisio n s. He said he w as the on e to w rite th e op in ion for a d ecision o v ertu rn in g a $5 m illion settlem en t for th e client o f o n e o f his biggest con trib u tors to his 1982 ca m ­ paign. "W e can take m oney and try to up h old ju s tic e ," he said. I cue o u t II Chanukah Schedule at Chabad A s in th e p ast y e a rs we w ill be lig h tin g th e g ia n t M en o ra h on th e w est m a ll o f U T cam p u s, (th e M e n o rah is v is ib le on G u a d alu p e and. 2 3 rd S t.). T im e o f lig h tin g is a s follow s: F i r s t C a n d le , T u e s. D ece m b e r 1 5 : ............................................... 5 :1 5 p.m. 5 :1 5 p.m . Seco n d C a n d le . W ed. d ece m b er 1 6 :. p.m. T h ird C a n d le , T h u rs . D ece m b e r 1 7 : ...........................................5 :1 5 4 :3 0 p.m. F o u rth C a n d le , F n . D ece m b e r 18 (E v e v S h a b b a t): . . F ifth C a n d le , S a t. D ecem b er 19 (M o tz aei S h a b b a t ) :. . . 7 :3 0 p.m. F o llo w in g th e lig h tin g w ill be th e Chanukah P arty a t C h abad H ouse a t 8 :0 0 p.m . . . . S ix th C a n d le , S u n d a y . D ece m b e r 2 0 : ........................................... 4 :3 0 p.m. p.m. S e v e n th C a n d le , M ond ay, D ece m b e r 2 1 : ..................................5 :1 5 p.m . E ig h th C a n d le , T u esd a y , D ece m b e r 2 2 : .................................. 5 :1 5 F o r information on how to light the candles a t home please read your Jewish Art Calendar BRING A SCHOLAR FOR YOUR DOLLAR The Student Endowed Centennial Lectureship Nomination time is here again! The Student Endowed Centennial Lectureship needs your nominations. Selection for the 1988-89 lecturer will be based on In the past, your nominations have brought Bill Moyers, your suggestions Sandra Day O ’Connor and Bob Crippen to the University Lectureship Fel­ lows should be willing to interact closely with the students and to provide scholarly insights into their respective fields of expertise Please complete the form below and drop it in any CAM PUS M AIL box, a SEC L form box, or bnng it to the O ffice of the Dean. College of Liberal Arts in West Mall O ffice Building 201. Nominations are due by December 11, 1987. If you wish to include additional information, please send it attached to the nomination form THANK YO U! r i i i i i i i f i f i | i f i if 11 fil i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I J Li I Nominee Position; Affihaton Field (ch eck the one that most directly applies) L iberal Arts. H um anities Literature Business Natural S c ie n ce s Fine ,Arts, Performing Arts/Comm mucattoos Law/Politics Health Sciences Other (please explain)___________________ Engineering/Architecture Education/Social Work/Philanthropy I Comments For information call Chabad Houae 472-3900. ■J Wednesday, December 9,1987 Page 8 Sports Longhorns win ugly game, 86-76 Texas, ORU hold fouling exhibition By STEVE DAVIS Daily Texan Staff It's no secret that Oral Roberts likes to play defense about as much as the average student likes to take exams. After giving up an average of 102 points in their first four gam es, the Titans must have seen the need for som e kind of change. But the Titans' new approach turned out not only very unpro­ ductive, but also very unattractive. The Titans put on their boxing gloves Tuesday,and teamed with Texas to put on an ugly basketball game. The Longhorns kept their cool long enough to pull out a 86- 76 victory Tuesday at the Frank Erwin Center. The 86 points for Texas, its high­ est output since last December and third time over 80 this season, w asn't the story of this game, however. There were 66 fouls, 83 free throws (and only 63 percent made by both teams), 43 turnovers and six players fouled out. It's a good thing not more than 2,784 had to sit through this one. The Titan offense w ent on an early Christmas break. Oral Rob­ erts (1-4) put up 85 shots, and made just 26 (30 percent). “We wanted to frustrate them," said Texas guard Travis Mays, the leading scorer with 18. game's “We thought they were a team that didn't want to play an aggres­ sive defense like ours. I guess w hen w e took them out of what they wanted to run, they kind of got out of whack. And that was fortunate for us." It w as also fortunate for the L onghorns (3-2) that they didn't get the gam e turned physical. frustrated w h en “I d idn't think w e lashed out or got o u rselves in trouble," Texas coach Bob W eltlich said. “S om e­ tim es w h en a gam e gets like that, y o u get aw ay from w hat you are Texas center Jose Nassar feels some of the contact prevalent in a game with 66 fouls and 83 free throws. Brian Adamok Da^v Texan Staff trying to do. I think w e sh o w ed som e m aturity." W eltlich said that kind of gam e team isn't u n com m on w h en a starts throw ing up sh ots like Oral Roberts, w ith so m any com in g from three-point range. “W hen you're sh ootin g from that range, you get a lot of long rebounds and a lot of b od ies goin g for the sam e sp ot," W eltlich said. D esp ite sh ootin g 28 percent in the first half, the Titans took an early lead. But the Titans w ere in such control of the boards early, they didn't have to sh oot too w ell. Alvin H e g g s a n d T h o m a s G ip ­ so n c a m e off th e b ench to p ro v id e Texas s o m e r e b o u n d in g help it n e e d e d bad ly , a n d things got b e t ­ ter for th e L o n g h o r n s from there. Texas to o k control w ith a 19-2 ru n m id w a y th r o u g h th e first half. Texas trailed 21-16 w h e n S tev e n M cTavish scored tw o of his s e v e n first-half p o in ts w ith a 14-foot ju m p e r. A b o u t Wz m in u te s later, Rick Fluckey d r o v e past his m a n a n d h a d his h a n d sla p p e d bv M a r ­ vin W a s h in g t o n w hile g o ing in for th e lavup. Fluckev hit both free th r o w s to give Texas 23-21 lead it w ould not relinquish A g a m e that w a s s lo p p y to that poin t tu r n e d to p u r e slu sh from there. Twice in the next th r e e m in u t e s a Texas player w a s able to g rab a r e b o u n d off o n e ot hiv o w n m is se d free th ro w s. A n d th e re w e re plenty m issed Texas' t h r o w sho o tin g w a s bad but better th a n the Titans' hi p erc en t frh p e rc e n t free "It you can t m a k e a free throw y o u s h o u ld n t be in college b a s k e t­ ball," O ral R oberts C oa ch Ken Trickev said T h e Da ily T ex a n Albrecht, Predmore end volleyball careers By RAY DISE Daily Texan Staff A s the seven th -rank ed Texas w om en 's volleyball team prepares to take on N o . 19 Florida Friday, seniors A ngie Albrecht and Kristina Predm ore prepare to finish their ca­ reers as Lady L onghorns. Albrecht and Predm ore w ill be playing in their final h om e m atches as Texas h osts the South Regional But each senior has had a lon g and rew arding volleyball career. For Predm ore, volleyball started at age 12 as a seven th grader in H ouston. to com p ete "My dad is a big sports fan and in encouraged m e sports," Predm ore said. "So w h en I heard about volleyball tryouts, 1 d e ­ cided to give it a shot. 1 w as terrible, but terrible w h en is everyon e they're that y ou n g." Predm ore's in volvem en t in sports continued into high school At Clear Lake H igh School, sh e plaved v o l­ leyball and golf. In golf, sh e finished fourth as a senior in the state finals. In v o lle y ­ ball, sh e plaved w ith fellow Ladv Longhorn S ue S chelfhout, as a se n ­ ior leading her team to its first state ch am pion sh ip. interested Predm ore becam e in the U niversity w h en sh e cam e up to A ustin d u n n g her sop hom ore year in high school to w atch the state c h a m p io n s h ip s "1 c o n ta c te d [Texas Coach] Mick le tters a n d sent [Haley] th r o u g h him articles a b o u t m v team P r e d ­ m o re said " H e held a spot o n th e team tor m e as a w alk-on In m \ s o p h o m o r e y ea r in high school m y d a d m a d e a deal w ith m e that it 1 got a full sc h o la rsh ip he w o u ld b u \ m e a car 1 h a d an offer tor a full sc h o larsh ip from S o u th w e s t Ie x a s but d e c id e d to co m e to Iexas After tw o w e e k s ot practice I got a s, hoi a r s h ip a n d m \ d a d got m e th e tin ­ car A lbrecht a n ativ e of Battle I reek Mich sta rted p la c in g volleyball at age 1 5 in a p r o g r a m that w as d ir e c t­ e d bv H alev From the p r o g ra m Al in junior brecht w e n t on high but not w ith o u t hav in g to m a k e a biu decision to pla\ 'W h e n I w a s at Marshall M iddle School, w e w e r e o n h allow ed to play o n e sp o rt Albrecht said ^o 1 to ch o o s e b e tw e e n volleyball h ad I *.hoso volleyball a n d basketball T h is year, no one ex­ pected us to do as well. But the team has come together, and I am really proud of what we have been able to do.’ — Senior Angie Albrecht b e c a u s e m v cou sin p la y ed volleyball a n d w e w e re really good friends a n d I w a n te d to tag a lon g w ith h e r ." Because of p ro b lem s in the m hool district, A lbrecht th e n tran sfe rred to St. Philip H igh School While at St Philip, A lbrecht led her team to the state title a n d w as twice n a m e d to the all-state volleyball sq u a d W h e n A lbrecht ca m e to Texas, injure d her kn ee a n d w as sh e r e d sh irte d her fre s h m a n year learn "M v first year I h ad a ch a n c e to A lbrecht said w atch a n d "M y role has a lw a y s been to co m e in an d see w h a t I can d o tor the team at that m o m e n t 1 h a v e n t had the sa m e p r e s s u r e as that »>t b eing a starter A lth o u g h Albrecht a n d P re d m o re w ill be leaving vollevball, each sen- lor k n o w s she w o n t leaving e m p t v - h a n d e d Is- said P r e d m o n It w as 14-12 in th« ' O n e of mv m o st m e m o r a b le placin g m o m e n ts w a s in mv f r e s h ­ m a n vear We \d 1 .1st v » ar w » knew w « w » -* it w a s lust .1 nat Albrecht s u d I his w a r no on. e x p e c te d us to t- a n has io:n» reaiiv p r o u d ot d o as well But :h< together a n o 1 ari w hat w »■ h a v » V« > able to di No. 1 vs. No. 2: Tennessee hosts Texas By JERRY GERNANDER Daily Texan Staff It th e re ever w a s a m o m e n t J o d y C o n r a d t could seize, this w o u l d h a v e b e e n it th e Women W e d n e s d a y n ight s g a m e b e ­ top- t w e e n ran k e d T e n n e s s e e L ady V o lu n te ers a n d th e N o 2 -ra n k e d Lady l o n g ­ h o rn s will be televised locally, is th e first re g u la r-se a so n w o m e n 's g a m e Sports Illustrated h as e v e r c o v e red , a n d is e x p e cted to fill th e 25,lKK)-seat T h o m p so n -B o lin g A rena s h a tte n n g record of 15 303 thereby th e NC AA a tte n d a n c e But it's not a big gam» or so the u n d e r s ta te d Texas coach w o u ld h a v e us believe " F r o m th e s ta n d p o in t ot m edia at te ntion , that 's th e big thing said C o n r a d t of th e clash b e t w e e n N o 1 |ust h o p e w e d o n t a n d No. 2 It s o n e is m a k e it m o re th a n it g a m e in th e earlv se aso n 1 It's the g a m e in the C orrec tio n early s e a so n C o n s id e r that ■ Both t e a m s are u n d e f e a te d an d hav e not really bee n te ste d T e n n e s ­ see has w o n its th r e e g a m e s bv an av e ra g e ot ' ' 7 p o in ts whi l e 1» va-. av e rage rout m a rgin is \s > u , ud m g ss a n d s4 ^>oint w ins ■ Phi te a m s split their tw o g am es last se aso n a n d did not piav each o th e r in tin- Final l o u r w h e n the 1 o n g h o r n s lost m tin semifinal to L ouisiana le c h whilt ?h» \ o h w on their semifinal a n d tw o davs later the title g am e • S im e t h ii c dr a ma : ¡p p en s w hen th<- te a m s m , « t aithv ¡ch tht g a m e s th e m se lv e s art s«-id -m , ¡itt h a n g e rs W'hen th e l adv YoU canu to Aus th» v e n d e d .1 4o tin last D ec em b e r g am e 1 o n g h o m win streak wi t h an See Show dow n, page 15 P .t j t y FACULTY FRIENDS FACULTY FRIENDS are faculty who are united by their common experience that Jesus Christ provides intellectually and spiritually satisfying answers to life's most important questons. 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T h e Da il y T e x a n An equal opportunity/affirmative action em ployer T h e Da il y T ex a n A rts/E ntertainm ent Diary no longer walking in the shadow of the ‘big’ band Wednesday, December 9, 1987 Page 9 By JEFF TURPENTINE Daily Texan Staff The South has risen again, and it shadow of R.E.M. should give itself a pat on the back images of Confederate Ten years ago the label "Southern rock" succeeded only in conjuring up flags, swaggering Jack Daniels-fueled ma­ chismo, and awkward attempts at reconciling all of the rock, country and blues influences indigenous to the region Artists like Charlie Dan­ iels and Lvnvrd Skynvrd exploited the exclusionary Southern mvth, perpetuating it with songs like The South's Gonna Do It Again and Sufef Home Alaterna and then basked in the "W e're backwards and damn proud’ mentality. Of course, while bands of this na­ ture rinde the airwaves an under­ ground scene was brewing. Alex ( hilton s Big Star from Memphis, were creating introspective and of­ they ten harrowing music, and paved the way for bands like Pvlon and the B-52s Groups like these in the wake of punk rejected the Southern rock stereotype tor a much more danng approach The culmination of their efforts v n j s the Southern rock revi­ val during the first halt of this dec­ ade one that catered to an entirely new audience who had cut their teeth on new wave and that includ­ ed the likes of R.E M Love Tractor bison and the Scorchers and G ua­ dalcanal Diarv O f these bands the first one h a s received the most attention, but the last (. .uadakanal Diarv is an intelli­ gent and talented pop-rock outfit that deserves to be recognized on a difficult task these it s ev\n the for davs 'southern b a n d s m Diary's first album, Walking in the Shadow of the Big Man, was originally recorded in 1984 for DB records, an independent label based in Atlanta But sales and reviews were so im ­ pressive that Elektra records signed them the following year and re-re­ leased Big Man after re-mixing and re-mastenng it. A second LP, Jambo­ ree, came out in 1986, and the band is currently tounng to promote their newest release 2 x 4 , which address­ es manv of the same themes of re­ ligion, spiritualism and superstition that are evident on the first two al­ bums. "A lot of people think that we re a religious band, that we re trying to get across a religious message, said Diary bassist Rhett Crowe in a re­ cent phone interview But Crowe claims that all the religious referenc­ es in their work are simply observa­ tions on the culture of the American South, of which religion is an essen­ tial element "T h e attitude towards life seems to be quite a bit different here than in other parts of the United States she said "There s a constant strug­ gle between what you uunf and what you should have as a ‘good Chnstian and there are still some very strong primitive religious be­ liefs here But we don t necessanlv believe or disbelieve in organized it's more like we sit back religion and look at this and sav This is tunnv, that these kinds of things can control peoples lives si» much make them do so manv different tv pes of things Diarv s unorthodox subject mat­ Merm aids’ shuns By ANN H HARDESTY Da > Te*ar S’,a* ter and often ambiguous, personal­ ized lyrics have drawn critical analo­ gies with Georgia's other favorite sons, R.E.M. And the sound of the music itself — particularly the chi- mey guitars and folky sensibility on the first album — invited further comparison between the two bands. But Crowe is quick to point out that similarities between the groups had more to do with production tech­ niques than anything else. "A t the time w-e did Big M an," re­ called Crow-e, "R E M. had just put out Reckoning, and they were defi­ nitely causing a buzz — although thev weren't the demi-gods they are now. Because we worked with Don [Dixon, who has produced two LP's for Diarv and also works with RT M.), and because of his produc­ tion style, 1 think there were a lot of similarities between the sound> of the records. He was very interested in janglv acoustics, guitars, that sort of thing For a while we thought that ev­ eryone w a s making us sound like an R E M -clone band,'' she continued And we are very adamant about not being that, to the point that we've tned to educate evervone that we re not from Athens; we are from Marietta We can t say that we were influenced at all bv R.E.M . because we were both reallv developing at the same time, even if we did come out of the same environment important part E n v iro n m m e n t has certainly in the plaved an group s musical attitudes In their blistering live s h o w s , Guadalcanal Diarv display a typically Southern that, while re­ no-trills approach maining tight can sound somewhat foreign to listeners with more high- Hey. Guadalcanal Diary — Murray Attaway, Jeff Wait, Rhett Crowe and John Poe — doesn’t even look fike R.E.M. tech tastes Crowe recalled a recent tour of the Midwest placing with the Cars a band with a decidedly more sv nth-onented bent. It was like night and d ay," she said The Cars audience seems to be very radio-onented, you know, and w e go stomping out there with our httle-bittv amps, dancing, bash­ ing awav on our instruments. They were like, W h a t is this7' Thev were kind of taken aback, and didn't quite understand. But thev were re­ ceptive — as receptive as they could be. I think thev were more confused than upset It seemed like thev were trying to figure out what we were doing during our set, and then when we were gone, they were like, W ell, gosh, was that good or bad?' " It may take a little while longer, but Crowe and the rest of the band feel that their music will eventually break through the mainstream — or, more ideally, that mainstream tastes will broaden and heighten "It's an acquired taste," she said pragmatically. "I think that after a penod of time, people will come around to your sound, and what you have to say.' G uadalcanal Diary, W ednesday at the Back Room, 2015 E. Riverside Drive. c.iven that i'Oi of film's functions is to t.iki us out of our everyday lives and into a tantasv w orld whv w ould anyone abandon H o l i y w i x n i entertainment to watih a low budgt t C anadian him about a shv unambi- ’ us M vear old woman? Perhaps because Patncia Rozema, dirts, t r o t ' . t Heard tht Mermaid'- Singing rejects tin common definition of glamour in tavor of exploring .vhat s unique and wonderful apparently humdrum l i v e s i hr woman in question is Pollv Vanders- ''l years old and liv - ma sheila \ k l arthv i mg alone s he w o r k s tor the Person Fn- temporary agencv but she s a terrible dav temp worker and her -xxial -kills are as awkward as her two-fingered typing meth­ od But she diH’s have a unique feel tor t h e pi*etr\ in her env ironment w hich she cap­ tures with her camera in her home dark­ room Pollv develops him and d a v d r e a m s about flv ing and falling Pollv is reasonable -ati-tied with her life until she goes to work for Gabnelle s t -Pere (Paule Baillargeon) w ho i- e\ e r v thing Pollv d r e a m - ot being Beautiful sophisticated neurotic and wealthy, Gabnelle runs a hip art gallery and carnes on an affair with a beautiful woman This latter phenomenon, which Pollv has never before encountered at close range only adds to Gabnelle s exo- hcism in the eves of her secretary' Pollv worships Gabnelle. referring to her as 1 he Curator but the curator is no cre­ ator She admits to Pollv that she is tor­ tured bv her own lack of talent, but then -how- her a basement tull of incredibly beautiful painting- that -he claim- to have made Pollv sneaks one into the art gallery where it 1- seen bv a renowned cntic and, like a tairv tale the curator b e c o m e s a hot item in the art w orld Inspired bv her idol's success, Polly sends some of her own photographs to the gallerv under an assumed name; Gabnelle dismisses them as "th e tnte made flesh." Pollv's only comfort comes from Gabnelle's lo v e r , M a r y ( A n n e - M a r i e J o s e p h McDonald), who questions the validity of proclaiming art as good or bad — why can't vou just like it or not like it? Ultimately the film upholds both Mary's opinion and Polly's life. Rozema implies that we shouldn't judge people's creations or the aesthetics of their less-than-glamo- rous lives. The lesson that Gabnelle learns from Pollv — rather than vice-versa — is that art should make the artist happy, not fulfill someone else's entena of worth The conclusion is satisfying, although Rozema takes a little too long to get there Mermaids drags in places, as if the director couldn't quite figure out how to till two hours of film time. At other p o i n t s the act­ ing seems a little stiff and amateurish. But Sheila McCarthy does a wonderful job of developing Polly's character, and Rozema's sense of humor keeps the movie on its feet. 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Auto* 20 — S p o rts -F o re ig n A u to s 30 — T ru c k s -V o n s 40 — V e h ic le s to T ro d * 50 — S o rv ic o -R o p o ir 60 — F a rts -A c c e s s o rie s 70 — M o to rc yc le s 00 - B k y c ie s V0 — V e h ic le L o o sin g 100 — V e h ic le s W o n to d REAL ESTATE SALES 110 — S ervice s 120 — H o u s e s 130 — C o n d o s - T o w n h o u s a s 140 — M o b ile H o m e s -L o ts 150 — A c re o g e -L o ts 160 — D u p le x e s - A p a rtm e n ts 170 — W a nted 100 — Loa n s MERCHANDISE 190 — A p p lia n c e s 200 — F u rn itu r e -H o u s e h o ld 210 — S te r e o -T V 220 — C o m p u te rs - e q u ip m e n t 230 — P h o to -C a m e ra s 2 4 0 - R o ots 250 — M u sica l In s tru me n ts 260 — H o b b les 270 — M o c h in e r y - I q uip m e n t 200 — S p o rtin g -C a m p in g Iq u lp m o o t 290 — F u rn itu re -A p p lia n c e Re n ta l 300 — G o r o g o -R um m age Solos 31 0— T ro d o 320 — W o n to d to R u y o r Rant MERCHANDISE 3 3 0 - P o t s 340 — M isc. RENTAL 350 — R en ta l S e rv ic e s 360 — F u m . A p ts. 370 - U n i . A p ts. 300 — F u m . D u p le x e s 390 — U n i. D u p le x e s 400 — C o n d o s -T o w n h o u s e * 410 — F u m . H o u s e s 420 — U n f . H o u s e s 425 — Room s 430 — R o o m -R o a rd 435 — C o -o p s 440 — R oom m a tes 450 — M o h ita H o m o s -lo t s 460 — B u sin e s s R e nta ls 470 — R e sorts 400 — S to ra g e Space 490 — W a n ted to R o n t-L e a s e 500 — M isc. ANN O UN CEM EN TS 510 — I n te rto ln m o n t-T ic k e ts 520 — P e rso n a ls 530 - T r a v e l- T r a n s p o rta tio n 540 — Lost A F o u n d 550 — Licen sed C h ild C a re 560 - P ublic N o tic e 570 — M u s k -M u s ic ia n s EDUCATIONAL 500 — M u sica l In s tru c tio n 590 — T u to rin g 600 — In s tru c tio n W o n te d 610 — M isc. 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M ove In T oday For S p e c ia l R a tes 451-6682 Come look At Our Stocking Staffers! t WE WILL COVER YOUR PHONE TRANSFER, CABLE INSTALLATION A ELECTRIC INSTALLATION. \( ( Npnne Seinestei Registration Januarx 5. 6. " I^SN k £ I O R M O R E I N F O R M A T I O N ( ' A L L : 495-1679 /1USTNW¿V REAL ESTATE SALES 130 — Condos-Townhouses Why Rent When You Can Own? C H A M O N IX C O N D O M IN IU M S 2450 Wickersham 1 A 2 Bedroom Condominiums starting at Reduced prices of only 239,000 e W h irlp o o l a pp liances in c lu d in g w a sh e r, d r y e r a ad- e Gnls A Peroneal Becnrity # SPeole/HotTeb ___ ON SHUTTLE SPECIAL BELOW MARKET OWNER FINANCING! 440-8583 G o «a «l«i OUadsT BI8S «8 WidhMiHak figkt « i WaSanlHRk. M av aigMi toada* • Modele Open Daily 12-6 pm PUIS Receive a $50 shopping spree at H.E.B. j? 8 • Largo 1 4 2 Bodrooms «Patios WILLOWCREEK ^ • Sundack w/skylina viaw • Unf^Fum. • Calling Fans/Mkrowavas • 2 Fools 4 4 4 ^ 0 1 0 HILLS 1911 WMawOmekDr. M-Sal, 0-4 tya. 1*4 • O N S H U T T L E C o m e E n j o y T h e S e r e n i t y o t o u r s p a c l o u s , n i c e l v ‘ f u r n i s h e d A p a r t m e n t s ALL SIZES-ALL LOCATIONS-A LL PRICES U T S h u t t l e Call 459-1985 Come Enjoy the Serenity of spacious one bedroom apartments. N o w )# o5jn g a n d p r e ie a a n g k>r *oé\ k jr g e hjmtsheed a n d unfu rn ish e d o n e ] b e d r o o m a p o rtm en ts kvrtfun w alking d tsfo n c e o f co m p o s E xcellent a tm o s ­ p h e r e lo r serious g r o d students e ALL BILLS P AID (e ic e p te ie c trk ) • O m K M w n / H M t • • eew lHul F o o i • L a u n d ry Room s This is c q u ie t p e o c e fu co m p le x th a t >s p ro fessto n o ky m a n a g e d bs re& dent m a n a g e r Q nty a fe w unas left CaN M ow : students a n d focxMh • C a tlin g Ion s • M io s / le k o n ie f • M sh w a slw rs • O n C ity and Sbut t i» R i l* s d n g torJmn. Bus Rout** 3301 S p o o d w a y 474-1611 STUDENTS WELCOME! MMXNGMEAPK. C O -E D Lowmst Koto* tvmri N i g h t S e c u r f> G u a r d Fenced Pariung area for permits only Ce*lmg Fans • Some Units w Fireplaces • Balconies Pacing UT To w e r a M icrow aves • H o f Tubs M O V tm TO B A Y Luxury 1 BR Furnished 2222 Rio Grande 476-4992 Page 12/TH E D A IL Y TEXAN/Wednesday, December 9,1987 RENTAL MERCHANDISE RENTAL RENTAL RENTAL RENTAL RENTAL RENTAL 360 — F u m . A pts. 3 6 0 — F u m . Apts. 360 — Fura. Apts. 360 — Fum. Apts. 360 — Fum. Apts. 360 —Fum. Apts. 370 — Unf. Apts. | | ||| | m m rin ta l ¡ 370 —Unf. Apts. 250— Musical Instrumants FENDER CLASSIC - 1960's Jazz M atfar, hord-»haM c o m , tramaio. $ 3 2 5 12-14 280 — Sporting- Camping Equip. SKIS ■ PRE 120011185 Usad one* $ 2 0 0 Roots - Solomon SX-31. Usad one*. Six* 9. S7S 4 7 2 -9 7 4 3 .1 2 -9 _______________ Ski Bools- Mans Loro* u i 9 1/2 S7S. Womans whrta Raich» siza 7 $ 8 0 Ex- caNant condikonl Grag 4 5 4 -4 4 2 3 .1 2 -9 330 —Pots RED DOBERMAN pups. Baoutitol $ 5 0 Co» 3 8 5 -0 6 0 8 .1 2 -1 4 __________________ 340 —Misc. avary ALEGRA S DISCOUNT BRIDAL n otiono lly o d v artis a d g o w n an d bndasmoid drass at 2 0 to 4 0 % baiow rato». (512) *9 9 -0 4 21 .12 -1 0 KHAKI CLO THING Como, military surplus, Gung Ho, Duck Haod, Woolnch. Khoki Tigar, 2919 North Lomor. 4 7 9 -8 6 0 8 .12-14F_____________ (ockah. toolbar RECORD SALE - mostly clossicol, soma rock, bluagross soundtracks. ExcaHant condition. Raosonobto pnces. 447-Ó 713 attar 6 p.m. 12-14 DRAFTING TABLE. Fold-up modal. Excal- lant conditton. $90. 4 7 6 -7 0 9 9 , evan- mgs. 12-10 LEATHER JACKETS. O ne aircraft pilot style, dork brown, $90. Other, white motorcycle style, $65. 4 54 -6216.12-14 MICROSCOPE, SOUTHERN precision, 10X, eyepiece. 30, 10, 5X obfectives. N ever used $100 O B O 4 67 -7 13 0 12- 14 RENTAL 350 — Rental Services CONDOl F O * LEASE C i T V i ’ k o p l : k t u :s _ _ Many 1 & 2 Bedroom Units Available Call Brenda Bost 478-6162 2712 Rio Grande N o fees . FREE | L e a s i n g S e r v i c e 0?- ^ ' %í Condos-e Apartment.- House* • Dupiexth It > a ju n g le o u t th e re Le ave th e h u n t in g to us 4 8 2 -8 6 5 1 5 0 3 W . 3 0 t h h a b i t a t h a n t e w s F M S L O C A T O R SIR V IC E free transportation provided. Best and friendliest service in town. Thoaaa G. T orepaor Jr. REALTORS 452-8625 24 hours a day y / 360 — Furn. Apts. PRELEASING FOR SPRING $2 5 0 HYDE PARK AREA FURNISHED EFF. Pool, duhwaihar/disposal, built-in mi­ crowave, wallpaper CA/CH, storage dosel, bookshelves, loundry. O n IF shut­ tle, Pafio/BBQ - On Site Mgr 108 PLACE APTS. 108 W 45TH 452-1419, 453-2771, 385-2211 __________________________________2-1L Best of Both Worlds West Campus convenience with the quiet of a small community with pool. Cute efficiency. Call for appointment. 472-3816 12-9 N O W LEASING 1 & 2 bedroom fur- mshed opts. new pool, laundry CA/CH. small complex, perfect for grad students Shorn Apartments. 3 3 0 4 Red River 4 7 6 -8 4 7 4 1-18_______________________ CLOSE TO UT north Efficiencies 1 BR. $195 - $ 245, 2 BR, $ 3 5 0 Office 404 E 31st 477-2214, 453-8812. 4 5 2 -4 51 6 12-14L LEASING NOWFOR FALL *87! SPECIAL RATES Furnished Efficiencies 1-1's & 2-2's a 3 Pools a 3 Laundry Rooms a Gos ond W ater Poid a Shuttle at Front Door Ideal fo r Student» Tanglewood Westside Apartments 1 4 0 3 N o r w a l k L a . 472-9614 Davis and Assoc 3000 G u a d a lu p e J - I ' s A v a i l . • Ceiling Fans • Patios • Fully Fum. C a l l N o w ! 454-4621 Ed Padgett Realtors HYDEPARK LUXURY MARK EMBERS APARTMENTS 31st & Speedway Large 1 B r’s. F u m o r U n i '. 2 Ce»lin g Fan». M icrow ave ». S lid in g Glaa» Doors. P a tio s and B a lconie s. V a u lte d C e ilin g s . 2 Pool». S haded C o u rty a rd . Covered P a rk in g . Q u ie t C om plex P rc -L e a s iu f F a r J u u r y 477-2004 TURN UP THE HEAT WITH OURCOZY WINTER SPECIALS! • Efficiency $ 2 2 5 • 1 BR from $ 2 7 5 • 2 BR from $ 3 8 0 • Large Pool/Patio e Microwaves e 2 Shuttle Routes e Furnished/Unfurnished e Clubhouse The Arrangement 4 4 4 - 7 8 S 0 2124 Burton Dr. M A R K X X * L e a s in g F o r F a ll J SPECIAL RATES J One Bedroom A p a rtm e n ts *1 Bedroom From $300 ¿2 Bedroom From $370 * 3815 Guadalupe * 4 5 9 -1 6 6 4 D a v i s 6 A s s o c . k * ★ ★ ★ ★ ♦ ★ ★ ♦ ♦ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ t o LIKE LIVING NEAR HEB? 41st/Red River 452-6518 12-14 MOVE N O W or reserve your charming apartment - home for spnng semester Single dwelling, patio ntear UT, on shuttle route $ 3 2 0 /m o + E 4 54-9812 (eves) 12-14 RCNTAl 3 6 0 — F u m . A p t*. ' I N H U M O ' ' APMTMBÍTS /p ta S p tü t E d te é f • Large Efflcienctae from $275 • Good Location in U.T. Area • Shuttle or Walk to Campus • Fireplaces • Pool MOVE IN TODAY! 469-9851 1000W. 26th DA VIS & ASSOC S u R o c a Apartments e 1 Bdr e Nice Pool e Tennis C ourts across the street e Walk to Campus 1 3 0 2 W. 24th 4 7 7 -3 6 1 9 LA CANADA FURNISHED ALL BILLS PAID Lease Now For Fall • Pool • W alk To Cam pus • A c r o s s F rom Tennis C o u rts CALL TODAY 477-3619 1302 W. 24th Office At Chez Jacques CHEZ JACQUE APARTMENTS • Leasing N o w For Fall e 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts, e Pool e N ext to Tennis Courts • W alk to Campus • ABP except electricity 1302 W. 24th St. 477-3619 Nice at a Small Pnce1 1 - 1 ' s * 2 2 5 Gas a n d W ator R aid Circle Villa A p a r t a ic n t a 2 3 2 3 T o w n Circle 447-5855 V IL L A N O R T H 1 Bedroom Apts M ove In Today! Preleasing For Fall 4520 Duval 459-9131 Davis & Assoc WEST CAMPUS IDEAL for SORORITY & FRATERNITY members. I BDR furnished On-Site Manager C h im n e y's 7 0 1 W . 2 5 th a t Rio Grande MESQUITE TREE APTS. - $250 O n . bedroom furnished oportments. Close to compos, near shultle. D«h'v®h*f tan Loundry focifchei and hof tub Water and tan Loundry No pels! Resident man- bone T.V cable i iview St. For info. 478- #301, 241C age* i 2357 UNITS AVAILABLE NOW! Long vi WEST CAMPUS 3 BLOCKS TO UT O N W C SHUTTLE Furnished efficiences leasing for Jan. '88 Gas, water, parking paid Washer/Dryer ^ **" 9 Room, Coke Machine, Borbeque Grill, <■____ . Semester Parties. $ 2 5 0 /m o , $125 de­ posit i k a u . Co» 4 7 8 -1 3 5 0 910 W 26th St #102 1-15L _____________________________ 1-15 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ALL BILLS PAID Special Rates Eff. 1 BR Sm. 2 BR $ 2 95 $ 3 95 $ 4 4 0 W a lk o r shuttle to cam pus, C A /C H , re m o d e le d , c o n v e n ie n t to e v e ry th in g 2212 San Gabriel 474-7732 TOWER MANOR APTS. 1 block to campus. ABP furnished, 2-2. W ill provide roommates or surte- mates. Call 478-2185 o r com e by 1 9 0 8 University be tw ee n 2 3 0 - 5 3 0 pm, M -F Q u iet place to live — St David's, LBJ Library, UT form tnangle o f conven­ ience around G re a t O a k Aportments! c lo s e ts , L a r g e 2 - 2 , w a l k - m disposal bookshelves, dishwasher C A /C H ceiling fans sundeck, large pool 2 9 0 0 Swisher (Red R iv er/3 0th ) $ 4 7 5 4 7 7 3 3 8 8 , 4 7 2 - 2 0 9 7 , 4 7 8 4 7 4 -6 4 3 8 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ _____________________________ 1-26A 5 7 3 0 ENFIELD RD 2-1 $ 3 9 0 + E N e w car- pet, dishwasher, frost free lefoperator, pool, quiet, ER shuttle, on site mainte­ nance Antiies Apartments, 477-1303, 2 58 5 0 6 5 .1 2 10C ¡HOLLOWAY APTS.* V Ai. r M in ia n n a t Air-Conditioned Efficiencies U T A P A R T M E N T S Low Rates Í 3 0 0 E. 30fh, 1-1's, $210 Ian ahborhoodY úm uhad A- Qu«l^ ri^ghbortiood rurmsnea N O N SMOKERS r x .—, 2-1 with yard. Bids p a d 4 7 2 -3 5 7 6 . furnished. $ 3 9 5 12-14 ¡ $ 2 1 S /m o . A L L M I L S P M O * 5 6 2 3 W oodrow, 1-1, Furnished, $2 3 5 j. FSA Harrison-Pearson h 472-6201 J 476-1957 ¿ * 474-2365 J 2 Blocks to Campus 2502 Nueces 1-21A N O NS M O KE R EFFICIENCY with smo* et neighborhood. Fur­ yard Prívale. nished or unfurnished $ 3 0 0 BMs paid 4 7 2 -3 5 7 6 1 2 -U _____________________ TIRED OF UT commotion? Try our spa­ cious efficiency in o great Northwest k>- cotion $195 + E Free rent unt» Jon. 1 CoH M orge, 3 71-0652 12-14A_________ $2501 ADORABLE cottage apartments IBP furnished dean dose to campus 331-4019 i : 10______________________ 12-14 105 E 31st Efficiency Shuttle, appliances, laundry, water/gas stove ond heat poid 4 7 7 4 0 0 5 after 5pm or 3 28 -1 80 9 12-14 LOCATION LOCATION AK bids pad downtown, naor UT and Capitol. Oder budding, renovated wrth large rooms and plenty of ambiance 1 more reason to kve there! We have the best residents anywhere Co» owner at 474-4848 for a ctionce to ex­ perience convenient Irving at on affordable pnce Ca» us on weekends, too, we will be glad to help you 2-4A 1 M onth Free! W ith S ix-M o n th Lease 2-slory, 2-1 balcony overiooks pool, ER dito lie. city bus, 5 inmute» from dmwntown Two btocki from HA* A N U Tro* Quwt complex, pool, kmndry room Call 474-4154 Leave Message ^ CLOSE TO campus. Spooous efficiency in smaH complex. Appliances, waik-in closet, laundry, parking, gav water paid $ 2 5 0 Visto Properties 4 7 2 -3 4 5 3 12- 14 FRESHLY PAINTED 2 blocks lo campus 11 vnall, quwt complex $28 5/m o 2721 HemptwM Pork. 478-1B70 12-14 LARGE ONE BEDROOMS Available in ClarksvtHe Large walk -in closets, CA/CH, dishwashers and dis­ posals, near city ond UT bus routes Newly remodelled laundry room Fur mshed or unfurnished storting ot $ 2 9 5 469 0 9 2 5 or 4 7 9 -0 4 3 3 1 M onth Free W ith S ix-M on th Lease W a i to UT or take WC sNrtlie Two mm from downtown CAC H Gas 4 water pad Raeed ceimgs & wofc-m closets complete these mee 1 bedroom opts Abo avoJuOle Reason) skxfco apt 12-9 Call 474-4154 2 y* 1-27 SMALL OLDER quiet complex covered porting, pool near Low School 3212 Red River 472-6351 12-14 370 — Unf. Apts. 2 2 C 7 L e c n A p t s . Leasing F o r F a ll! One and Two Bedrooms SPECIAL RATES! • W a lk to C a m p u s • N ic e P o o l A P a tio • C e ilin g P ans in s o m e unit' C a ll A ft e r n o o n s 2207 Leon 474-2215 Noisy Dorm/Apt.? Grades Slipping? Move In Today! Free December Rent. Call 3 4 5 -7 4 0 6 a fte r 6 p m 12 14 WARWICK APTS. 2 9 0 7 W est Ave B e a u tifu lly P oo l w ith la n d s c a p e d w a te rfa ll, b o rb e q u e pits, sundeck a n d la u n d ry All units fu lly fu rn is h e d C eil m g fa n in e a ch ro o m a n d m m iblind s Fully e q u ip p e d krtchen G q s & w a 'e i p a id Erf $ 3 2 5 2 '2 la rg e - $ 4 9 5 $ 2 7 5 , 1 b e d ro o m 474-7426 444-2750 SPRING SPECIALS • F urnished • Shuttle • • J E R R O ! II I II * 104 E 3 2 n d 1 B m dro oo r Frorr $ 7 3 5 2 Bad ro o m $. ’ *> Sa e M a n a g e ' Ao» # 103 O r C o ll 4 7 6 5 9 4 0 * Spaadwoy 4 ) 0 5 Sp«NB<.Jwo> E ^hciancias $ 2 2 5 M o n o g a r Apt # 1 0 3 O r CaH 451 4 9 1 9 * Lirvaka * 4100 Avanza A ' B e d ro o m $ 2 2 5 See Manage' Ap* #103 O r Col» 451-1084 n o a n s w e r co*l 4 78 7 3 5 5 T all bills paid ★ West UT Area Eff., 1 & 2 Br. Remodeled ★ Reduced Rent 2408 Leon 476-8915 1-20A IÉASESPECIALS! MONTAGE APTS. -$ 2 7 0 2 812 Rio G ro n d e R e d e c o ra te d 1/1, C A C H co n v e n ie n t to UT G & W a n d basic TV c a b le p a id L a u n d ry ro o m 4 6 2 -0 9 3 0 , 4 4 7 9 8 4 5 FRONTIER APTS. - $210 SPECIAL1 4111 A v e A L arge e ffio e n cies O n shuttle & city bus Q u ie t com p le x C A C H , G & W a n d basic TV c a b le p a id 4 6 2 - 0 9 3 0 3 2 3 5 9 8 2 _______________________________ 12 141 U.T. Students P R ELEASIN G fo r S PR IN G TERM. 1 & 2 bedroom furnished apartments All Bills Paid Across from campus. Call Pete 472-3914 12 14 26th & Red River 1 bedroom, 1 bath, $ 3 0 0 2 bedroom, 1 bath, $ 3 3 0 plus electncity 40 ft pool gos heat covered parking, iorge closets sew appkmces new carpel comple» Cali for appointment 263-5560 i 2 5 f TAKE A BREAK fu ll kitch en w ith m G iv e y o u rs e lf o c h a n ce to live in the io rg est a n d m ost b e a u tifu lly fu rnishe d 2 ? m W e st C a m p us O u r units hove m o d e rn fu m itu ie c ro w o v e fro s t fre e re tr g e ro to r G os c o o k in g w e p a y fo> g a si ce ii.n g fans o n d m 'e rco m s m eo< h ro o m C o ve i-.l p a rk in g p o o sun d e ck b o rb e q u e pits In d iv,d u a lly o w n e d o n d m om ta m e d Lease n o w a n d g e t a RENT BREAK S a n d p ip e r A p ts 2 8 1 0 R io G r a n d e 4 ^ 4 - 2 5 4 2 4 4 4 2 7 5 0 2 2 A Casa Grande Apartments N o w A v a ila b le 1400 Rio Grande 4 8 0 - 8 0 3 9 (o r 3 2 7 - 3 4 4 6 ; Convenient to UT -ie*t to ACC p o o on bus routes MS ER D »0 Meh 12-14A 4(X «J ft 2 . (961 to h 3 2(1 365 to “ S30C $43 $ 5 9 5 1 25C ★ Two Bedroom R e m o ae ted L a rg e $ 4 6 0 0 0 1 B kxk N u r t u l C o m p u i vm oh Qu* t>4«* #***-ng fu- * pcK'> Cavalier Apts. 3 0 7 E 3 U t 3 2 0 8 0 2 6 4 7 4 ’ 7 3 2 2 9 a FIVE BLOCKS WEST UT 1-12 qu«e* efficiencies O e u mam t a m e d b y o w n e r K i t c h e n gas s t o v e vValk «r c l o v e t p o n e i e t d r e t n g e r a t o r v m g r o o m a r p e t o u n d r y o n d w o t p f g a s furm sh eo $ 2 6 9 RecJ Dok A p t s . 4 S o ? G a b n e » 4 7 6 r 9 ¡ 6 W ALK TO CAMPUS AVALO N APTS 32 N D & IH-35 1 B dr $ 2 4 5 & u p C o n v e n ie n t fo r tow e n g in e e rin g students L o w De posit C e ilin g fan s w a lk m closets on site lo u n d ry o n-site m g r q u ie t cle o n sm oli n e a t c o m p le x 4 7 6 - 0 6 0 4 12 U C SU CASA APTS. 203 W. 39th fu rn ish e d a p a rtm e n ts 1 b e d ro o m Bed $ 2 7 0 Basic c a b le p a d m o n th fre e O n shuttle C lo se to UT 451-2268 FO UR BLO C K S fro m cam p u s O n e b e d r o o m Q u * e t m ic r o w a v e L a u n d r y P o o * A v a ila b le Dec 15 $ 2 9 0 B rya n 4 76 3 3 5 4 12 14 3 2 0 0 T O M G r e e n 3 0 0 Lost 3 3 r d and 9 0 6 East 4 6 fh L a rg e 1 & 2 b e d ro o m s fu rn is h e d a n d u n fu rn ish e d 3 4 5 7 2 3 2 12-14 QUALITY APARTMENTS LESS THAN 10 MINUTES FROM CAMPUS remodeled reduced rent WEIGHT ROOM-POOl-SUNDECK 1200 W 40th 454-3545 LE M ED APARTMENTS 12 14A FOUR WEEKS FREE W ITH LEASE Q u i e t 1 - 1 a p a r t m e n t a v a i l a b l e 5 m i n u t e s f r o m c a m p u s . W a t e r / g a s p a i d F u r n i s h e d - u n f u r n i s h e d $ 3 0 0 4 7 2 - 2 7 7 3 1-12 CHECK THIS OUT Super low ■ a o n efficiencies bedroom* furnished unfurnished Convenían! ic SefO" Hancock Center UT ? block to the shuttle and cits bus line All appnonces pool iound'. room Gos ond water paid 3 0 2 W . 38th 4 5 3 -4 0 0 2 ELEGANT, CHEAPEST WEST CAMPUS 2-2 . # * h r ^ H r fou*»*o**> w»xur*» AftF « « i a p t e te c trx w o ta r b e tí b«KX*TH/i '*#>«$ p o o f Ha* porting 3 btocki Horn * omput 6 trances *.oundr> roomj 6#*t Monogt/ M* *• ctov fndo> 5 0 0 8 00 pm ot by appo*”* rnent ; 00 r 'A Av©nc*e 4 '8 ?519 IT” * $245-5295* .a r g e 1 b e d ro o m furn ish e d o p a r t m ent W o ik m closets C o rp e t D ra p e s D isp o sal Ce>lmg fans >orge p o tto P oo l W a te r G as p a id W u lk U I 6 0 W 3 0 th M a n a g e r s A p t » J4 4 77 -8 8 58 _________ 12 14 CASA DE SALADO - $300 rr turmtfMKl apartnn#tTn 'A • ..‘n« !« lT *«*• gas jfx j Lxivk 1 V .ít»4a po*a Nt pen S w im m in g p o o Ac a n*' cN.tng >or LaunOry to<»lit*es C>OM *o campus shk/fMe »es»Oeni mofvo^e # ‘¡12 S a to d c Si A V A U k H , ( N O W 6H j n ' ■ , 4 .n to f o i 1-15L > R A N D t w a lk ■■ applio*... <*i A. i u h O 'i hn me* 8 . 2 A « i a . - - »*o Lt j m p u * R K u p * 1 $ 2 5 i 4 ‘ XJI* I * 4A tied' ■ N f W O N t •Va*hei drye -r:,. w* untorn*hed Stvmg $ 3 i*,mme S PMT 4 76 2 6 / 3 - 1 2 4A We* * I ' - n p u l k S D ‘ e*» i p n n g o n d ’ - K V E C O N V E N I E N T L Y a n d a f f o r d a b t y h e *- « 4 W e * : a m p u * W t * c tilin g to n * a n d m ic ro w a v e * 1 BR 1 c o m tu rto b te ; 8R * ^ ¡ ¡ t P.k,, 0 9 0 3 12 14 c . COZY l NTlNE N ? A * omtortobM? an*3 art., #»■- «y to*» *wk>f% *c vc'hool #•$» vde >♦ * anpu $ pWnt, - »t f ufni$t»#c3 Of u h tu rn n h a t: Co*« ptjrtLi r%g *• m 4 ’ 6 8-590 2518 I# * -' St ] 1 L NEAR *• RS $r . *^4p t ntsN»d n x'tm $ iS G A fiP »•. $ 7 2 ‘ A»F ?Yto Sc *••*..- A . M visa e baths ; * 4 76 3 6 J 4 t o * only $ 3 0 0 . b e d M A M A M *A hast p rn as room h « * OppéfOnc#» Nfttm cl'O pes N f . or pen Close tc 3» David's* ’ 7 4A 17V3 Ftocien 4 58 fw ffv tfte d b e d ro o m . N t . . t Ah A t ’ Mf N ’ S A mornyg#' Ap’ 103 O* o* 4 5 ' 1084 HI 4 *8 ', 3 5 ‘ rv a m w e* 4 ..*/ A.m- e >#$ $ 2 4 ’ 7 4 a TEl* jK iD E APA R T M E N TS 4 1 0 0 a » « a u « C 11 1 ♦ H y d e P a rti ¡oft 1 SmaH k t#ar> 4 5 3 4 6 Don't Miss the next D aily Texan HOUSING GUIDE Coming Dec. 14 For Rates & Information Call 4 7 1 -5 2 4 4 WALK TO CAMPUS Luxurious Wesf Campus ’ 26C Condo at apartment pnce Fully equipped washer and dryer, fireplace full kitchen complete with microwave. Hot tub and covered park­ ing Call to see $250-$265 Pleasant Efficiency on shuttle fans. N ew Carpet Ceiling Owner Manoged 327-5020 after 7 p.m. $199 - $50 deposit $moli 1 badroom opartm qnt k x a to d off north Lomar N e a r campus Student Special Only For m ore information 1-13 4 4 4 - 5 5 5 7 1 15 38th St. Condo's For Lease? rev heoutttoi 1 bedroom 1 bath aportmeni kxcrtec between Speedway onc Guadalupe Fumahed apcrtnert cvartabto Student Special O nly $199/mo fo r inform ation pfeo»e cod 444 555 ’ 115 L U X U R Y A f A R ’ M i N T S O " w ^ n e o u » . B a n a t $ 2 8 0 3 4 5 8 6 5 3 ’^ 5 ____ _ - > O O 0 ' -M f S o re W . lo to o t « 6 W *oo<» ocWvWv plus w e ore cenW ath X I alecl o n d o r U l shvMto C o m e lo w • » 4 eg t o r a t P e c o r G ra v e Co# n o w te O N F BLOCK . a m p u t e » w h cxv L a - g e u r t o m e h e d o n e bedroom* 3 0 L lo t- 3 0 # $2>0 ■ m e » • Co» M o n o get o** # 7 0 « Ot 4 ’ 7 2 52 9 « Tom o* 4 7 2 6 2 0 1 12 1 4 A .)t P O V ' 2 bedroom * -hmwi orao he y u t o cey but 4 ’ * 7482 $ 4 5 0 1-14 C A i i M iR A B í U f ' h o m e s A e e l k ie u r y efltciencie* 2 b to tk i $ 2 T 5 C o » « o < t o y 3 3 1 4 0 > 9 12 U ,o m p i> t»om 2 »C A V A tL A B K N O W a n d ore*mowng h> iprmg n c twde* .tu t -non# -me W ctmcwmt Psx> ftOC * vex C r w ;iom UT i M t o . M $ .'T 5 me 8# $ 2 2 9 me Block from U T law School 2 bed room 2 bath All Bills Paid Christmas Special1 Move m December and pay . month Small quiet property large tree-shaded bakony Huge bedroom w desk and bookshelves Walk m d o sets w buiH m highboys $490 — cal 4 7 6 - 5 6 3 1 12 14 $99 1ST MONTHS RENT N O W LEASING .. 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Pool ml Sundeck Fulh Equipped Kitchen M-HouriKum Exercise Room (anttPvkmfAsnbbk Within ! Blocks W iknfD isance Come In Today TR I TOWERS 801 West 24th St. Austin, Tx 78705 (512)476-7637 T a n g lew o o d N o rth 1020 E. 45th Street • 1 BDR/1 BA • 2 B D R/2 BA • 2 BDR/1 'h BA 452-0060 □ 2 Big Pools □ Microwaves □ AC & Heat Paid □ Ceiling Fans □ 2 Laundry Rooms □ Fum/Unfum It Doesn’t Get Any Better Than This! J .L IL IL L L IL IV .I l.'.I.M ¿LUL5JLU31 CORNERSTONE APTS. 2 8 th & R io G r a n d e • 1 Bdrm . 1 Ba Furnished • S h o rt walk to cam pus - 4 blocks • Very clean and nice • Quiet and conducive to study • Plenty of free parking • Convenience store right next door > PRE-LEASING FOR SPRING 4 7 8 -4 6 4 2 i-T’TTTTTTTTTriT T T -ITrTTTTTVTVTTTTI ( . on lin e n l a L - L h . " B a rg a in H u n tin g ? " FANTASTIC STUD MT SPECIALS Large 2 Bedroom Furnished • W a t e r & G a s P a id • • S h u ltle • P o o l • Easy A cce ss to m a ll • G o K c o u rs e ac ross th e s tre e t • N e a r A ir p o r t a n d I H 3 5 F ro m $ 3 9 5 AFFORDABLE LUXURY AT THE ENGLISH AIRE APARTMENTS Offering Exceptionally maintained Efficiencies, 1-1's, 2-2's and Townhomes Chnstmas Special Storting at $199 e Facilities for rocquelbaH, handball, & tennis e Fitness center • Two pools • Professional security • Miniblinds ConvatmnHy located on tha UT Shuttb and city but roukn b e t w e e n Rrvarside ond O lto rf 1919 Burton Dr. 440-1331» A m m i m n Terrific 2 f ia t Super Special Price Gas & Water Paid $3 2 5 Circle V illa Apartments 2323 Town Circle 447-5855 Iv a n h o e V illa g e A p a r ta a n ts In T ra v tt Height» N ext T o P ark Q u ie t N e ig h b o rh o o d Id ea l For G ra d S tudent RecrealMMi Area» — Pool Laundry Excellent Rate 1500 East Side Dr. 4 4 1 -4 3 7 5 * * * * * * ¥ * * * * V . I . P . APTS. No FUm Ram We offer the best high style furnished apts in the UT area ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ * * * * * ♦ * * ♦ * * * ) f Luxury 3 Bd -2 Ba . 2 level unit, suitable for 3 or 4 mature students New furniture, pool, new carpet, patio Walk or IF shuttle at door Byappt. 476-0363 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Í ONE BLOCK FROM CAMPUS R io N u e c e s a 1 BR & 2 BR • Central A C • On Shuttle • Laundry Rooms • Fully Furnished • Security • Fool w/Patio 6 0 0 W . 26th Stre e t (d N u e ce s 474-0971 454-4621 Ed P*df€t ftuUtVU 454-5934 910 E. 40th S /to c* $ féetfedf R E N T A L R E N T A L R E N T A L R E N T A L R E N T A L R E N T A L R E N T A L R E N T A L R E N T A L 370 — U n f. A p ts . 390 — U n f. D u p le x e s 4 0 0 — C o n d o s - 4 00 — C o n d o s - 400 — C o n d o s - 400 — C o n d o s - 4 1 0 — F u m . H o u s e s 4 2 0 — U n f. H o u s e s 420 — U nf. 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P «X * D C. <»wwitn*» • O b l"T yh u rt v • O c H n P ii^ iv iiir v A . b Ab Cbt SOUTH 443-3### N o r m 452-#l#3 T O M T U R K E Y SAYS: L e a s e a o n e or tw o b e d r o o m n o w at T H E E L M S and receive your FREE T U R K E Y *$99 Move-ln s t a r t i n g S 2 7 9 S M U m t • H Y D I P A B K 4 5 2 - 7 2 0 2 6 0 0 E 5 3 r d $ Efficiencies Available • NEW LY REFURBISHED • L • Got an3 No) A a’er -.: : - . - e e * c u T 3 ” c F • C < .. * S * • 3ge • P r ' V C T e • Set - r ty Gates • Z m -'-g F e n • L a r g e R o o m y F i o o r p i a n Come See Our & A ft e a # © e 6 e il R e j I s M A M t D c a u n n i i v n c D c t i r u u m Aporim enl Ho h m s! « j o r t f n g $ 2 3 0 FMEE L A U N D R Y e Two Pools • Two Hot Tubs • W ater V o lle y b a ll • Fireplaces • G rea t M anagem ent T h e R e t r e a t Apartments 4400 A v e n u e A 4 5 8 - 1 9 8 5 ♦4* O A K L O D G E / 1 APARTMENT HOMES V |V P 7 ¡ 5 1 2 - 4 4 0 - 0 1 1 8 M i O - l i 18 H V / V C ^ . * WE'LL MOVE YOU FREE ★ Come Look At Our Beautiful One Bedrooms s t a r t i n g $ a t 2 9 9 J r v f iy '. . 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Apts. STUDENTS SPECIALS $ 1 9 9 GREAT LOCATION! Close to 6th St. • Zilker Park • The University • Downtown ON MS SHUTTLE 2 Pools • On-Site Mgmt Heathercrest Apartments “? { / e r e T e n G v a t c H d f ( ¡ o u t * t e c u ¿ o * k c ! 476-2219 STAFFORD H O U SE A P A R T M E N T S NEWLY REMODELED 1-1’S & 2-2’S sta rtin g at 2 0 0 C L O S E TO UT SHUTTLE 478-0955 2500 E. 22nd Call Susann M -Sa t 2-6 P r o / . N a a a f a d by R r f e a c y Properties Relztx by our large pooi and live in quiet, com fortable surroundings near cam pus and the D F shuttle. One Bedroom apartments from $225 Two Bedroom apartments from $325 Free heat & water 2 6 0 4 M a n o r R d . 4 7 8 -0 9 9 2 Break Away From The Ordinary Enjoy Condo Luxury At Affordable Prices. Spring There's no better time to leave behind the mundane and begin to enjo> the place you call home Like the large swimming pool, hot tub. and tanning decks Spacious floor plan» with renovated intenors Loads of bookcases, closets, and cabinets And locations that are close to campus, popular restaurants, shopping, and shuttle bus Isn't it tune you set yourself apart from the pack1 Call us today for details. Apartments in Hyde P u i 4305 Duvai Austin. Texas ?8751 451-2343 H A L Apartments in West Campus 2810 Salado Austin Texas 78705 472-3816 O h o r f SAGEBRUSH APARTMENTS RINTAL RENTAL RENTAL SERVICES SERVICES EMPLOYMENT 430— Room-fioard 435 — Co-ops 440 — Roommates 750 — Typing 750 — Typing 790 — Part Time Q U IET C O M M U N IC A T IV E noram oker Hom ey atm osphere. V ) block com put Your ow n room. Pe tle u Shorn co-op •uppen, bid». 8 motor* hotnem otet $140 - $165 474-2002, 474-2025. 472 5646 12-14C TAKE U P my ipnno lo o t* at Ib * Costil-- il 10 m *ol plan C o l 474-0726 or 495- 9815.12-14_____________________________ D O RM CO N TRACT for sal* $1600 In- d u d *t m*als. Has swimming pool and study oreo Call 474-4851.12-14 SU BLEA SE SEM I-privato in 3 fc Troon suit*. Fum nhed, 2 bath, fodg*, 19 m *al s, 2 pools, 3 $1700/s*m*st*r. off campus. loundry for 474-4851.12-14________________________ D O RM CO NTRACT for jpnng samaster for sola. $2467. Twenty good maols, covered portung, pool, carpeting and pn- vate bath. The ultimata Contasso in west campus area Call M ike 24 hours and leave message 477-1855. Contract is negotiable. 12-14 435 — Co-ops O P E N IN G S ! Furnished Room AH bills pa-d Includes 19 m eals per week $ 2 7 9 D o u b l e /$ 3 6 2 S in g le THE ARK COOP 2000 Pearl 320-8122 or 476-5678 LIVE AT TAOS 2ri 1 2 < .uadaiupe \ , nr.w iht' '.t'-ffl /r.»m i / vuw Mo iMuhlf $401» Mu Stnj¿lr SBP IV Mr.lv VS k S<* i.l A Fdui «tltm.l I ' rnl* I omplrtrls lurni'brd Hi«>m 4 7 4 - f)9 tlf o r 476-567R 21st S T R EE T CO O P S p r i n g r * l e s - S 3 7 6 s i n g l e $ 2 8 9 d o a b l e 707 W. 21st Street 476-9478 or 476-5678 N E A T R O O M A U v B I L E S A L L M E A L S F U R N I S H E D C O - E D F R I E N D L Y : c h e a p ! : : : : : a ll f o r : : : • Q / in o :; CALL SOONf I C C C O - O P S 476-1957 510 W . 23rd $ 2 1 5 A B P 2 BLOCKS UT FURNISHED CALL 474-2365 OR 476-1957 2 5 0 2 N U E C E S HOLLOWAY APTS- VEG ETA R IA N C O O P . Co-ed, 2 blocks from campus. A few vacancias for Spring 88, single o r double rooms, 2610 Rio G rand*. Don't wad. CaM 476-7905. 1-20___________________________ Q UIET C O M M U N IC A T IV E noramoker Homey atmosphere V? block campus. Your own room. Petfoss. Share co-op suppers, M b . 8 motor* housemates. $140 $165 474-2002, 474-2025, 472-5646.12-14C______________________ CA RRA KIS CO -O P smaR friendly atmos­ phere, 4 blocks from compus. Double vacancias for spring. Peorl. $305. 472- 2292 12-14_____________________________ R O O M S FRO M $80 in Spanish lan­ guage co-op 322-9105, 474-1012. 12- 14 440 — Roommates Non-smoking female roommate wanted. 3 BD/2 BA furnished house, w/d, AC/CH, large living room and backyard, 1 block from SR and city bus. Quiet neighborhood, $150 + Vs bills. Azita (UT Grad student), 44 2 - 42 02. 12-10 RO O M M A TE(S) N EED ED 1-1 m 2-2 Cam ino Reol near campus. Nonsmoking fem ale. Spacious. Reasonable phc*. Cok 474-0728 anytim e! 12-14 N EW LY DECO RATED . W osher/drver, mi- cro w ave. Nonsmoker, no pets. Prefer m ale 20 + . 474-4707.12-14________________________ furnished. $30 0 Fully PRIVATE BATH, private room. Shore kitchen. CA/CH Q uiet, nonsmoking, pettess 408 W est 17th. A voiloble Decern ber. ABP; $275 474-2025.12-14C Q U IET C O M M U N IC A T IV E nonsmoker Homey atmosphere. V5 block compus. Your own room. Petiess Share co-op suppers, biks. 8 m ature housemates. $140-$165 474-2002, 474-2025, 472-5646.12-14C______________________ TRAVIS H EIG H TS: M aW fem ole share lovely 38R house. Room w/bath, private entrance. $250 + ’D bids. References Cok Peg or Cathy after 7pm, 443-0564 or ow ner 474-4739.12-4 O N E FEM A LE roommate needed to share 2-2 west campus condo with 3 other gifts. For spring semester. Call 474-7786 12-10________________________ W EST C A M PU S $ 190/mo ABP'fur- mshed. Share spacious 1 BR apartment with ultro-toierant, non-territorial, non­ smoking fem ale. Call 474-7738 12-9 GREAT LO CA TIO N . M ature nonsmoker, preferably fem ale, to shore beautiful 2- 2 house with one other Campus one block. CA/CH $300/mo + utilities. An- dreo, 474-9604 12-14__________________ N O N S M O K IN G FEM ALE needed to shore furnished 2828 condo 1 block from campus. $250/mo plus share of utilities. 478-8134, (713)424-8826 (collect) 12-14 FR IEN D LY N O N S M O K IN G fem ale needed to share 2-1 Hyde Park condo on shuttle Furnished, W /D 467-0265. 12- ]0_______________________________________ RO O M M A TE N EED ED House/yord. O w n room, bath, d o se to UT $200 474-8532. Close to shuttle. 12-9 N O N S M O K IN G FEM A LES for 2 2>/2 townhom e, w asher/dryer, firep lace ceiling fans, PC od printer, m icrowave security, PV See to believe. 200/mo plus shore of biks. Security deposit Wen- dy 385-4391.12-14_____________________ M ALE RO O M M A TE needed for 2-1 house. Duval at 32nd. $275 plus H utilities. 476-4784.12-9________________ LET RO O M M ATE BRO K ERS help you find com patible roommates. 1507 W est Ave. 478-5096 Fee 12-14C____________ SHARE ATTRACTIVE Clarksville Tarry- town 2BR with fem ale grad student 1- 88 $200. N eor shopping, shuttle. 477- 5458.12-14_____________________________ FEM ALE 2-2 condominium - FW shuttle furnished, all amenities, fireplace W /D, pool Private balcony. $275/mo, 346- 0863 12-14_____________________________ FEM ALE N O N -SM O K ER needed Share mce house SR shuttle. $225 + 1/3 utili­ ties. Renee 441-7650, leave message 12-14____________________________________ FEM A LE N O N -SM O K ER shore home w ith p ro fessio n al C A /C H , W /D , fireplace, lovely home $250 + 1/2 utili- ties. Carol 327-4428, 280-1058.12-10 RO O M M A TE W A N T ED N ice 2-1 duplex near shuttle. Carport, CA/CH, most fur­ niture $225 + 1/2 biks 477-8202 Leave message. 12-10 H O USEM ATE needed $165/mo - biks. S.E. Austin students preferred M ike 447-5618.12-10________________________ LA W STUD EN T N EED S d ean responsi­ ble nonsmoking roommate for 38R 2 BA. South Austin. $225 ABP, Brad 441- 6974.1-18______________________________ M ALE/FEM ALE nonsmoker house, quiet, secluded neighborhood neor shuttle $215 or $185 + V3 bilb. Patnck 445- 4133, 837 9392 12 14_________________ RO O M M ATE SO U G H T, fem ale pre­ ferred. Large house in Travis Heights needs fourth person W /D, CA/CH, hardwood, huge porch. $200, V4 biks. $150 deposit. Sluort, N orine, M ike 445- 4364 Stoort work 835-3157 12-14 M ALE RO O M M A TE needed to share room. Large furnished condo on IF. Im­ mediate move in $200/mo 467-7366 12-9____________________________________ SHARE VERY large 2-1 ’/5 townhouse near Highland M ak O w n room, covered car­ port, furnished, quiet, great place N eor CR Scott, 467-1346. 12-14______________ W A N T ED ST U D IO U S m ale/fem ale roommate Shore 2 BR/2 BA downtown apt. $275/m o. Suzzone 473-8686. Leave message. 12-14___________________ FEM ALE. SH ARE duplex $237 Gos, wo ter paid. 28th neor UT M ature, easygo­ ing. Cathy, 476-9446.12-14 GIRLS/G U YS. Rooms for rent in houses. S175-S225 Coll Kerstin, 247-5362 12- 14_______________________________________ FEM ALE N O N S M O K IN G grad to shore 2-2 house near east compus. CA/CH, W / D. yord W olk UT or shuttle $250 ♦ 1/2 bills 479-6950 12-14___________________ M ALE RO O M M A TE non-smoking $155/ mo All bills paid 6-10 452-4597 12-14 C H A RM IN G 2-1 house non- smoking ♦emole, master bedroom , CA/CH, W /D, microwave, trees. N ear IF shuttle 451- 0320 12-14_____________________________ $230/M O A BP Includes meals, M A C & computer access. O n campus. Fem óle UT only Call Amy, 495-4868 12-14 RO O M A BP near PV line in spacious house with young couple, 2 children All amenities. Fem ale student $200, up to V j off rent for flexible babysitting 441- 6104 12-14_____________________________ FEM ALE N O N SM O K ER for 2-1 Hyde Park house A vailble end of Dec $265 + V i 452-8507 12-14 ANNOUNCEMENTS 520 — Personals A QUESTION OF LOVE AT SHLAFLY/WEDDINGTON DEBATE. Looking for lost (?) audience question­ er, EngTish wom an with the best ques­ tion (and answer) I heard all evening. W ould like to talk in the nowness of the near future A.M., P O Box D-6, Austin, TX 78713. ____________________________________ 12-14 530 — Travel* Transportation S P R IN G BREA K '88 Tnps A vailab le N ow ! Your choice South Padre Island, North Podre/M ustang Island, Galveston Island, Texas D aytona Beach. Fort W alton Beach M iam i Beach, O rlando/Disney W orld, Flonda Hilton Head, South C a­ rotina or sluing at Steam boat, C olorado All the most wanted destinations at dis­ counted prices. Call toll free for complete Sunchase Tours Seventh Annual Spnng Break Bash color brochure and reserva tions today 1-800-321-5911 12-11 LAST CALL FO R SKIERS Additional spoce added on Sunchase Tours Sixth Annual Collegiate W inter Ski Breaks to Steam bo at v a il, Breckenrid g e or W inter Park from only $154 including five or seven nights lodging, lifts, picnics parties and races O ver 4,000 participat­ ing so fort CaM toll free for full color brochure and reservations 1-800-321- 5911 Today! 12-4________________________ 560 — Public Notice M ED ITA TIO N D RO P IN at the University YW C A M ondays-Fridays 5 15-6 00 p m beginning Dec 7 Free 453-2000 1 26 REIN C A R N A T IO N Is there scientific evi­ dence? Slide docum entary by Hanso Ravol M D Fnday Dec 11 7 02 pm Eastwest Center (1000 Brodie St.) cree admission 453-2000 12-9 EDUCATIONAL 580 — M usical Instruction LA U REL H O USE CO-OP 1 90 5 N u e c e s G rra t Food. F rtrn d lv Peo p le. Low R ate s $350 480-0605 R O O M , F O O D , B ILLS $272 FRENCH HOUSE FnemSy. ton, tumefie d tantoetc food 4 t l o d a k > U T 710 W. 21st 478-6586 0 P S IS APARTMENTS CO-OPS $245 /Mo/person * E i Dlocxs tiom cam pu s 2BR 2BA Fui rsisned Spacious Doteomes cov ered parking friendly otm ospneie 1906 Pearl Call 476-5678 D EUTSCHES HAUS, Germ an House Co­ op openings for learners and speakers of Germ an, 2 blocks to campus, com­ petitive rates, chance to speak Germ an, singles doubles Call or come to dinner Sun-Fn 6pm. 2103 N ueces 477-8865 12-14 C O N S E R V A T IV E N O N - S M O K IN G fem ale wanted M aster BR/BA 45th and M oPac. $235/mo plus 1/3 M b . 454 6983 12-14_____________________________ N EED 1 Femóte to shore 2 BR/2 ^2 BA condo for spnng. Security, loundry, ceil­ ing fans, ER shuttle, $225 per person » 1/4 E * $125 deposit. Ana, 482-9493 12-14____________________________________ EA SY-G O IN G , energetic mole roomie large, contem porary, needed Shore furnished 2-2 duplex on 53rd. Responsi­ ble, health conscious, non-smoking $262 50/mo Jo e, 458-6436 12-14 M ALE RO O M M A TE for 3-2 house on CR route $175 t V3 b4b. 454-1180 12-14 N O N S M O K IN G N EED ED for great house north of UT CA/CH, W /D, large yard. O ther am enities. $281.25 + 472- 4640 12-14_____________________________ in RO O M M A TE N EED ED $225/m o O wn room iorge 3-2 duplex neor CR shuttle Fireplace, W /D , gas heat Paula. 451-2373.12-14________________________ 2 BR/2 BA apartm ent Duval V illa $175/ mo + 1/3 electnc. Contact Con, 467- 7344 12-14_____________________________ GRAD FEM ALE to share sunny, comfort­ able 2-1 Q uiet Clarksville complex, shuttle $220 A BP 480-0290, 440- 5852 12-14_____________________________ RO O M M A TE FO R 3-2 2, North Own room, furnished or unfurnished $150/ mo + 'O bills. 467-1851, anytime, Jaim e or Craig. 12-14 JA N U A R Y M O VE-IN Nonsmoking, liber­ al mole for 2-2 apartm ent on FW shuttle $225 + V i biks. 345-8107. 12- 14 ___________________________________ share N O N S M O K IN G SEM IC O N SERVA T IV E fem ale furnished 2-lVi large apartment, RR shuttle across from HEB Quiet; $275/mo A BP Pam 459 8256, leave message 12-14 RENTAL 400 — Condos-Townhouses W A L K T O C A M P U S luxurious west campus condos at apartment prices Fully equipped with washer/dryer, fireplace, full kitchen including microwave, hot tub, and covered parking C A L L TO S E E 476-3648 Coventry Place 2814 Nueces LOOK TAN AND RELAXED L IV E A T D O S R IO S Receive a free tanning membership for the months of JA N ., F E B ., and M A R. and show it off in South Padre in April on us * West Campus from $325, 2 Biks from UT. fully furnished 1-1 condo, with: • washers and dryers • built-in desks • 9 ft, ceilings • microwaves • covered parking • ceiling fans * some restrictions apply Model #214 open 1-5 pm daily D O S m o s CONDOMINIUMS 2818 Nueces 3 2 7 - 4 0 2 9 o r 4 8 0 - 8 7 0 7 M A T H T U T O R 504 W . 24th S L O ffice 477-7003 O v e r 10 y e a rn o f p ro fe e a io n a l s e rv ic e h e lp in g stu d e n t* m ake T H E G R A D E S tru g g lin g ?? 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I EM314 CS315 M316K.L EM319 CSXIO M305G EE316 CSX 10 M407 EE4* 1 M0Ü8A Ej CS328 EE318 M 608EAB CS336 EE212 CS345 M318X EE 323 CS3S2 M427KL CS372 M31' E N G U SH CHEM ISTRY ENG603 P H YSIC S PHV301 CHEM30' 302ENG307 PHV302K1 CMEM610AB ENG 306 PHY303KI CHEM618AB FNG310 PHV327KI B U S IN E S S ASTRON DATA P R O A C C 3 " 312 AST301 ACC326 327 AST302 DPA3'0 AST303 DPX333/K ACC364 AST307 STAT309 ECO FRENCH PSV317 ECO302 GERM AN ECO303 SOC317 ■ C-13200.1 SPAN ISH EC0324 Don't put M e oft until the night be- tare an exam It's too M e than * I B k x k t o U T • Very neeeoneotr • tneanguape » Lots or pe*encv rmM yaucm Next door lo Mad Dog & B eans Campus J- j IIO H R t* S 10 HR BLOCK [ I a/ C i i u r u i TUTORING S E R V | C E P R O F E S S IO N A L T U T O R IN G House of l% \ T U T O R S lW 4 72 -666 6 >0#^ 1 >OV$ wk W r TfYo'S '■ntamgr' 8 1 3 W 2 4 th SERVICES 650 — Moving- Hauling A U STIN APARTM EN T M O VER S and general hauling 5 yrj experience, en­ dowed von, reasonable roles 477-8141 12 141 ________________________ residential TW O BRO THERS M O V IN G and commercial Pianos, antiques in­ sured Packing service - pocking supplies and boxes sold separately Free estí­ males! 450-0530 1-28F M O V IN G ? LET me help Best rates. Excel­ lent service References availab le Rick, 444-2449 or leave messoge 12-14 ABLE-BO D IED M O V ER S Austin's finest m oving movers. Long distance. M C /V ea 441- 2622 2-1 servicel Professional piano ___________ 750 — Typing 4 7 2 2 6 8 4 .’ t i l t h ' ; . . I’LL TYPE IT! SO U TH II sonable, accurate. Hom e evenings, le a v e message anytim e. 328-0441. 12- 14 Z I V L E Y ’ S THE COMPLETE PROFESSIONAL FULLTIME TYPING SERVICE MINTING, BINDING \\\ * i CL Z I V L E Y ’S Sure, We Type FRESHMAN THEMES W h y N o t S ta rt O u t w ith G o o d G r a d e s ? Law Briefs RESUMES 2707HEMPHILL PARK A t 2 7 t h & G u a d a lu p e P le n ty o f P a r k in g 4 7 2 -3 2 1 0 4 7 2 -7 6 7 7 • Resumes • Theses • Term papers • Word Processing • Binding • Laminating • Laser Printing • Kodak Copies LONGHORN COPIES 2518 G u ad alu p e 4 7 6 -4 4 9 8 A m encas O ldest larges» PROFESSIONAL RESUME SERVICE JOB WINNING! 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Compus pick- up/delivery, $l/poge most items, over­ night service Expenenced typist Janie, 244-0755 12 14________________________ TERM PA PERS typed $l/page Morguer ■te. 477 4953, 447-6066 12-14 D EA D LIN E TYPIN G $1 50 & up/page Papers, theses, dissertations Fast, accu­ rate, 452-7474 BEFO RE 9 0 0 pm 1-20 PR O FESSIO N A L SECRETARIAL service p rovid es typ in g/w o rd p rocessing theses, dissertations, letters, resumes re ports Reasonable rates 282-0280 1 -20 EXPER IEN C ED A C A D EM IC typing, word processing Fast turnaround reasonable rates Located North Austin Call Nancy, 339-2393 12-14 A W A Y W ITH W O R D S~ W O R D PRO C ES S IN G Undergraduate, post doctor ate, resumes, letters O VERN IG H T TYP IN G Coll 282 2167 12 14C_____________ LETTERS A N D M O RE w e type resumes, theme papers, research papers, and any word processing coll us at 323 2063 1 2 - 1 0 __________________________ W O R D PR O C ESSlN G /laser iet panting 24hr tumo free pick-up ond delivery ____________ round 250-8838 12 14 W ord Processing, microsoh word stai lotus, letter quality pnnter le n years of professional typing 247 2022 12 14 W O R [J PR O C ESSIN G 442-7693 12 9 Souih Austin ___________ _____ FAST ACCURATE typ*st $1 50 pg near campus call Linda Day 44 7-67 76 453 6185 Night 478 2373 12 9 W O R D PR O C ESSIN G IBM equipment Letter perfect quality Reasonable pnces 451-7900 ext 17 days 443 1818 even mgs 12-14 LASER C O M M U N IQ U E 836 069 7 panted word processing $2 25 pg Fast accurate guaranteed Pick up.de livery availab le 12-14 SARAH TYPES 7 days a week Meticulous work, fast turn around South Austin 448 1298 12 14 760 — Misc. 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( 5 1 2 ) 8 3 6 - 6 8 2 6 ]4 NOW HIRING FOR SPRING SEMESTER! Lomas Telemarketing, formerly M PACI Tele marketing is expanding and hiring for the holiday season ond is looking for oggressrv* individuals to market vonous producís and concepts over the telephone Excellent com mumcntion skills required W e offer o sotory o! $6 00 hr eith bonuses on some programs Positions available foi all shifts momma (9 1 pm; afternoon (1-5 pmj or evening |5-V pm| Please apph in person Mon -Fn lu am 5 pm at LOMAS MARKETING M BankPtaia 300 W 5lh R«K®phonist 8»^ ftoo? 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Ai.jp*> jt S(X3’ e 44 ' >ocxe M o i 4 ELAfeYS T IE R E O R "• T u e v d a » <4 Th w n k Jo y a References f a N o r t h '© g ue vte O 6 ’ 4 0 . ‘ d o v 4 C errifked w o ter voteh- af*e* wrhoT pr o g * a m ( « -.ndmejtor a n d andes n e e d e d H o u rs a n d $ o k v a r y C o n fo c l C a n n » e C k jrk a t Eo$>e* S eats 4 ’ 8 2 6 8 '" n to 'T '* ’ » Toke 15 Y e a r s to R e p a y S ta rtin g 6 m on th s a fte r G r a d u a t io n a t a n 8 \ fftce In te ' est ra te Niruisvt AVMaiMS r WOBDSPEED ^ C o ll fo r in fo rm a tio n W e m oke com m itm ents fo r each a n d every y e a r th a t y o u a re r sch o o l Apply N O W to r e s e rv e y o u r lo a n a m o u n " Pick up and delivery at specified locations * researcr. papers * resumes • legai course transcriptions 462-2128 For the person * ho has everything .. hut a job! Lasertype Resumes $10 now until 12-20 italics 4 5 9 -1 12U Miutrs TYPING SCKVtCES Word Processing $ 1 50 pe1 ooge Resumes $8 b up • 1 5 yn eupenen, e • IÜM f quprr>e< t Pnniiog e Ope< ’ do» s r « p w e fhch >P dwitv«»r • Guorcmreed Choc School ««pq .ih»» nwfirx • Theses P k $ Disiettonctns Southw est Austin 892-2484 IN FO PRO S Best Rates in Town North & South Locations Grad Papers a Specialty 288-1930 (South) 452-1052 (North) House o fl\\ T U T O R S lW 472-6666 t>«»«lt • DiM*rtat»on« N w n w • Term Xaperl Word hrocexxlng • laeet hunting Open 7 days tun Thun 111 mtemgtit 813 W 2 4 lh (Tri-Towe*»| WOODS TYPING W O R D P R O C E S S I N G 472-6302 2200 G U A D A LU PE ¡side entrance» W hen You W an t It Done R ig h t rcPERS, theses, dissertabons Kt yt/cr resumes Fast, occurote expenenced O ne-day service availab le $1 00/page 441-1893 12-14_________________________ TY PIN G 80c/poge Satisfaction guaran leed. Pick-up possible Jom. 295-2209 12-10______________________________ N O TIC E W E don't sell groceries, Safe­ w ay doesn't process words W # do, su- petbfy Starr W ord Processing 444- 0801 12 15_____________________________ W O 8 0 PRO CE SSlN G /typing Tim es, dtttertations reports Gbofaty w o ri at reosonaole pnces Borbora Tol­ los, 453-5124 1-131 leaol, LEROY COFFEE 322-0870 High en ergy peopte oner»te»d * 4*»d'uah n e e d e d for N r 'f'ifr'X jrie ttn g G u o ro n teed Hourly b u s S t e v e 4 6 8 4 0 3 atte * k not k x a h o n (vhuftte. c 4 p m 4* 12 U F 8 3 2 6 12 U W T W5LI Ha ycKjr d o t h e s tHger FR EE HEALTH consultation izckJ programs Eor fow «mergy ove* weight underweight hypo hyper giycem ia a nd dK>bete$ 473 2953 12 9 body burfdmq aw ______ indrviduof A T T E N T I O N tocuity gomg cu» ol town during the hoi»day$ * wtli monitor Home dunng hoiuJoys check ma»l water pkmn Refiobfe ReEerences Reasonable 4 45 0260 12 U EMPLOYMENT 790 — Part Time EARN UP TO $10 PER HOUR OR MORE ★ ★ ★ APPLY NOW ★ ★ ★ TRAIN JAN. 5 Work ten hours weekly and earn up to $10 per hour selling classified ads by phone. Two five-day (Monday through Fn­ day) two-hour shifts available 9 to 11 a.m and 2 to 4 p m Re­ quires ability to work complete five-day shift. Previous sales ex- penence helpful but not re­ quired as we will train. Make application in TSP Building (25th & Whitis) Room 3.210 between 9 a.m. and 12 noon or 1 and 4 p.m. Monday through Friday THE DAILY TEXAN The University o f Texas at Austin is an Eq u al O p p ortu n ity A ffirm ative A ction Em p lo yer 12-14 N EED ED PART time afternoon child care 327- attendant 2 30-6 Please cak, 0369 12-14 SO FTW ARE C O N SU LTA N T S fo i micro computer applications packages (M S Do»/ Apple) $15/Kr G ood commumco tson skills monda lo ry Graduate student preferred Cak David Peorson, 478- 8300, John D M ilter Co 12-10 EARN EXTRA CHRISTMAS $$$ W¡// you be in Houston for the Holidays? If so, Talent Tree Tempo­ raries has temporary as­ signments if you have secretarial or clerical ex- penence. Call (713) 965- ,2 uc 0840 to sign up. Security Officers Fuk oixi port time positions ovokabt* toi Spnng Semesiw 88 Unitom» prondad compus or»a iocations avokdjle Exc*H*nt opportomty toi students G«t a heod start and apply now witfi Zim co S e cu rity C o nsultants 3 4 3 7 2 1 0 M - F , 3 - 6 p m 12 14 A u P a ir To help professor m other run household & raise child ren in Taylor Id e a l fo r g rad student wntm g thesis or student w ith lim ited classes Pn vate room & b o a rd * salary D esire an ab ility to teach ch ild ren in music, sports o r lan g u ag es (Sp anish , French) helpful 386-2391 w orkd ays o r 1- 352 -9408, w eekends 12 t4 CAMP COUNSELORS Summer Camp m Penroytuanro Coed Seeds daHed sxjdenn for a i nxvn and mm« octvaes Inlervieunng on campus Thurxdoy 10 00 a m 4 00 pm For uppomlmrsnr cak Director Lou Wember, Wednesday cdto 6 00 p m 34JO S S* or u i i r tor appbeaeor. Fokono Hr^dond Camp, 6S2S Caeor Avenu. Ptood.lpbra. Penreykronro 19149 |2tS| S33 155/ 12 9C AIRLINES N O W hmng Flight attendont, travel agent,, mechanics, customer ser vice Listings Salones to S50K. Entry level positions C ol 805-687-6000 Ext A- 9413 1-18 Financial help for spring still available, but limited By UNDA MILCH Daily Texan Staff It may not be too late for eligible students to receive financial aid for next semester, but help will be re­ stricted to Pell Grants and Guaran­ teed Student Loans. Linda W isthuff, assistant director of the Student Financial Aid Office, said the University has awarded all grants and Perkins National Direct Student Loan money available for the 1987-88 school year. Federal money funds the Perkins loans, and private banks offer G SLs. Students approved for the G SL must find their own backers. Don Davis, financial aid associate director, said students must demon­ strate a certain amount of financial need to receive Pell Grants. W hile students approved for the G SL might not find backers, students who meet Pell Grant requirements are guaranteed the money. " If the student qualifies, then he can use that grant at anv school and he can use that grant at any tim e," Davis said. W isthuff said students from fami­ lies of four whose gross income is about $25,000 probably w ill receive the grant. The government pre-determines the total funding for Pell Grants each vear. "P e ll Grant money is for­ ward-funded," she said "W h a t thev are talking about now is for ' 88-89." The maximum Pell Grant this sear is $2,100 a vear, she said The office will give checks totaling $2.25 million in Pell monev for the spnng semester Students w ho ha\e scholarships If the student qualifies, then he can use that grant at any school and he can use that grant at any time.’ — Don Davis, associate director of financial d also can get these grants, she said. The student's need is determined by subtracting an estimated family contribution from the cost of a U T education. " W e can't exceed their financial need," she said, but if they are eligi­ ble, "they get the Pell Grant regard­ less." Davis expects to distribute about $8 million in grants and scholar­ ships next semester and $9 to $10 million in loans. The spnng distribution w ill go more smoothly than the fall's be­ cause students are not completely organized after summer break, he time spnng rolls said. around, they've got it all squared a w a y ." " B y the T he office w ill begin g iving out checks for new and re-entenng stu­ dents Jan 12 and 13 at the Frank E r w in C en ter A ll other students can get their checks in the Texas U n io n Ballroom beg innin g for students w h o se Social S e c u n tv num bers end in the n u m b e r s d 4 and )an 15 for s t u d e n t s w hose num bers end in 5 ^ )an 14 H e said student^ can pick up a p ­ plications tor sp n n g sem ester fin a n ­ cial aid at the finan cial aid office 2ri08 W h itis A v e Friar Society sponsors superior-teaching award By SHANNA SWENDSON Daily Texan Staff Som e U 1 p ro fesso rs onl\ rewards are knowing the\ have taught previoush unenlightened students w orthw hile information Others ma\ relish having research pu Wished But tor the person selected b\ tht 1 riar Society a s the most outstand mg I I und erg rad u ate faculty mem ber the pn ze w ill be S U tXK» The society s selection w ill bi based on the in s tru c to r’s teaching relations w ith students and skills the instructo r's significant contri bution to the U n ive rsity and to un dergraduates s.ud Beverly Reeves v\ ho heads the UT honor s»viet\ i he faculty m em ber also must dem onstrate a high degree ot com passion w ith students she said The recipient is fret* to use the a w ard money w ith o u t conditions R eeves said, but many past w in n e rs have used their money tor research is soliciting nom ina tions through letters to deans and registered student organizations she said The siKiety Stu d e n ts also may submit norm In at the L am nations before IX*». pu*> A ctivitie s O ffice in the Texas I m on B u ild in g she said The w in n e r w ill be picked b\ I n ars Society m em bers w h o h ave graduated and are no longer active Reeves said A c tive Fn ars w ill visit classes and she help eva lu a te the nom inees I ’ve always tried to be a good teacher and this has reinforced my intent todo wed.’ — Robert Prentice, associate professor of business law and last year’s winner said Robert Prentice asxsviate protes sor ot business lavs and last vear s said ht was extrem ely w in n e r t h« - flattered aw ard to h ave received 1 hope it hasn t had ti>o m uch Prentice teaching im pact on mv said I vt a lw a ys tried to be a good teacher and this has reinforced mv intent to do w ell Teaching is im p ortant and I ve tried to give attention to that ever si net I have been here he said Teaching at the U n ive rsity often take" a hack seat to research, Pren fue said and he believes the a w a rd has reinforced the valu e »>t teaching m the ey es of the ad m in istratio n le a c h in g is receivin g increased em phasis w h e n liK>kmg at p ro m o ­ tions and raises he said 1 think that X* years from now w h e n I retire I vs ill l»n>k hack on this as the h ig hlight ot mv teaching ca ­ reer Prentice said EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 800 — G eneral Help Wanted 820 — Accounting- Bookkeeping 880 — Professional A P A R T M E N T M A N A G E R toot afor 2 imai aparawx -omp*«*i r tomcu! one fiorvx Sqnnqs jr»c M m » "tan» ram.» t i p t n n t r«*f*C p *a cr o> M M Fi** apo rran » $ salon M i A v e ry ' 5 0 0 B is x o rv « fi Houston 770 74 (713)995 5995 12 14 N u tritio n Stu d y H e a ttriy fe m a le jfu d en fs n e e d e d (a g e 19 2 2) E a rn $ 1 0 0 0 plus a ll m eals tre e from 1/10/88-3/9/88 L ive m m eta b o lic unit fo r 7 w eek s w h ile takin g classes D o n a te sam ples o f W o o d a n d e x c re la 0 9 7 4 , P A I 4 4 4 0 (9 - 5 pm ) 471- TAX ACCOUNTANT t e o t v c e ■ A Iv t u N f t r io d n o v e la n C *** 8 mnth C 3 C er.r , , ikkege ft p o rv o r wtt- i 2 y e iy i ’ be ert*A#d o* • e x p » ^ • ho* ar mnfry w ve $a* powkon Av yrv p*« Q n t\ C (ynptW ive .tMlotev k y takK> or>d •«ceW ** kxokor N o . 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Floyd Bannister and Llovd Mosebv could go soon, and Baltimore and Seattle were close to trading pitchers Mike M organ and Ken Dixon. Parker, a six-time All-Star, was traded bv Cincinnati to Oakland tor promising pitchers jóse Rijo and Tim Birtsas. Sm ith, one of the premier relievers in the game, was traded by the Chicago Cubs to Boston for pitchers A1 N ipper and former Longhorn Calvin Schiraldi Parker, 37, hit 2h home runs with 97 R BI last season but batted a career-low 253. He has a .297 lifetime av­ erage w ith 273 homers and 1,190 RBI Rijo, 22. wav 2-7 for Oakland and Birtsas, 27, was 7-2 at Class A A A Tacoma. Cincinnati wanted to unload Parker's $1.3 million salary and also wanted to make more room in the out­ field, where Eric Davis, Trao, jones, Kal Daniels and Paul O 'N e ill already were squeezed The Red Sox also got what thev wanted, a major closer in Smith Sm ith is the onlv N L pitcher with 30 or more vaves in four straight vears. a streak he maintained last season with 36 in contrast to a ma|or league-low of 16 for the entire Red Sox statt Bill W ood promoted to Houston s general manager Monda\ made hiv first deal and tilled the Astrov shortstop hole with Ramirez Ramirez, 28, batted .263 — matching his career aver­ age — last season in a reserve role that was interrupted by knee problems. H e was Atlanta's starter for almost six years, leading or tied for the most errors in the N L from 1981-85, before losing his job to Andres Thomas. Ramirez will be Houston's starter, Astros manager Hal Lanier said The Astros got Ramirez and cash for two prospects, third baseman Ed W hited and pitcher M ike Stoker W hited, 23, led the Class A South Atlantic League with a .323 average and 126 R BI and Stoker was 13-5 Trade winds also rustled around Bannister and Mosebv. Bannister, rumored to be leaving the W hite Sox could be going to M ilw aukee and Oakland has discussed acquiring Mosebv. UT-ex Cade faces first parole hearing M A D IS O N W is — Former Longhorn and Green Bav Packer plaver M ossy Cade, sentenced last June to two vears in prison for second-degree sexual assault, could have his parole approved Dec 17, a state official said Tuesday. Donald Leo Bach, acting chairman of the State Parole Board, said he expected to schedule a review of Cade's case at the b o a r d ' s meeting on that date It parole is approved, it usually takes another two or three weeks before the inmate is freed on parole by the Division of Corrections, he said Bach said a two-member panel of the board met with Cade last week and recommended that the full six- member board consider his case The board could recommend to Bach that Cade be released or it could defer a decision to a later date Bach retains final authontv to approve or denv parole The parole review is the first for Cade, 25, whose mandatory release date is in Novem ber 1988. He is serving his term at the Fox Lake Correctional Institu­ tion p m Wednesdav in front of I. Theo Bellmont Hall Everyone is invited to wear red and green and |oin in this short run around campus For more information x all Lisa Mussel- man at 49S-3094 or Randv Rem ing­ ton at 49s-5600 The Fellow ship of C hristian Ath- letes will sponsor a Christm as pro­ gram at 8 p m W ednesdav at the Neuhaus-Roval Athletic Center (in large film nxim i lohnnv Rav W a t­ son Bret Stafford and Bnan Cisank will speak Around Campus is a daily col­ umn listing Lniversitv-related ac­ tivities sponsored b\ academic de­ partments, student services and registered student organizations To appear in Around Campus, or­ ganizations must be registered with the O ffice ot Student Activities. Announcements must be submitted on the correct form, available in /Tie Duly Iexjn office, bv 11 a.m. the da> before publication. The D*il\ Texin reserves the right to edit submissions to stvle rules although no significant changes w ill be made to conform MEETINGS FI M ovim iento fstu diantil Chica- no de Xztlan A l i v h A will huvi a work meeting at V p re the Texas Union Wtsinevdav Building C hi* ano v ulture FU>om in The University bki C lub w ill meet at ~ p m Wednesdav at 1 rat s on 23rd St acnws tm tr In Towers The Um versitv Friends W orship C.roup will meet for worship at 12 1^ p m Wednesdav i'arlm Hall "B in 1 he levas luggling Societv w ill meet tronn tc * h p ni W ednesdav in Kuss<-li \ Steindam Hall 21 ' and 21^ Anyone interested n tht art of juggling is invited luggling is*.atvh mg The Student M edia Agencv w ill meet tor the' List time this semester at 7 p m Wednesdav in Texas I n- ion Building 4 \t* New members are welcom* The Roval Order ot Pythons w ill NvM meet Thursday not at 7 p m not in Robert A W elch Hall 2 .402 because there will tx* no guests or presentations No one is invited so do not show up EVENTS The two 1 he UT Department of M usic will sponsor a lazz Combos per­ formance at p m Wednesdav in Music Butidmg and Recital Hall jazz quintets 2 nOh comprising members from other I I ensembles are i ailed I he Delegates ot Authontv and SO I hev v% ill per- form a blend ot contemporary |azz and new arrangements ot old pop and rink standards Admission is free SHORT COURSES The Student Health Center w ill sponsor a co-ed methcxis ot contra­ ception class trom h to 7 40 p m Wednesdav in Student Health C en ­ ter 44* C all 471-415* to register OTHER The Graduate Engineering C oun­ cil will sponsor a happy hour svvial at 4 40 p m W ednesday at the Crow n and Anchor Pub 2911 San Jacinto Blvd All graduate engineer­ ing students, tacultv and tnends are invited The Canterbury Student O rgani­ zation w ill sponsor a Luchanst and dinner H oliday Banquet at b p.m W ednesday at the Episcopal Stu ­ dent Center at 27th Street and U n i­ versity Avenue. Please bnng a dish. Christians on Campus w ill spon­ sor the Bible study T h e Kingdom Reward and the Gaining of the S o u l" from noon to 1 p.m. W ed n es­ dav in Texas Union Building 4.108. The Hillel Jewish Student Center Israeli folk dancing will sponsor with teaching beginning at 8 p.m. W ednesday at 2105 San Antonio St. Everyone is welcome. The Baptist Student Union will sponsor a luncheon and Bible study at noon Wednesday at the Baptist Student Center, 22Ó4 San Antonio St. The cost is 50 cents per person. The Baptist Student Union will sponsor a senior and graduate stu­ dent Bible study at 3 p.m. W ednes­ day at the Baptist Student Center. UT Roadrunners will meet for their annual Christmas run at 5 >0b CALL him jbffrby, I -DPS CUR CHILD IS NAM&? CHRSS70PHBR 0U7 U£ UJOUiM PR5AM OF CAUJNG HIM CHRIS f i r 1 L \ - r Jtffs A UTlLi BOI ViCKkAMB-S AR£ CAS ; R i V u ‘ r ' E g ' a 'm ' e ' sj M F 1 B S i ' P r ' e J B s b e l l E V l * 1 *V E Ñ ] r V s V T D E T ! 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M avnard Glitm an, w’ho spent six the agre em en t, years negotiating said teams of inspectors from both countries would begin arriving on each others territory soon after the treatv takes effect. In the Soviet Union, about 100 sites are involved, the Soviets said The treaty calls for the eliminatio n of all ground-launched missiles with ranges betw een 300 and 3,400 miles and the withdrawal of the a p ­ proximately for such w eapo ns The most important of the w eap o ns are the Soviet SS-20s and and gro und-launched cruise missiles 3,800 w arhead s the U S Pershing 2 It's onlv 7 percent ot the s u p e r­ powers w arheads hut both leaders hailed the pact as a good first step to further arms control As sLHm as the treatv gin*s into e f­ fect both sides would begin taking their missiles to destruction sites and all tubes would be destroyed within three vears launchers and the Inspectors from each side proba blv m team s of 10 would be taken to the s i t e s to observe the d es tru c­ tion I he nuclear warheads would be taken out perhaps for use m othet w ea p o ns and the tutx’s and launch ers would be cut up blow n up burned or launched dow n test rang ule is alUnve» ichers within ?y firing them to the Atlanl Page 16/TH E DAILY TEXAN/W ednesday, December 9,1987 THE SUMMIT Senators expected to approve treaty Associated Press W A SH IN G TO N — S enate M ajor­ ity L ead er Robert Byrd said T uesd ay the S enate is likely to ap p rove a new U .S .-S o viet accord on interm e- in d iate-ran ge n uclear m issiles about four m o n th s, breaking a 15- year d ro u g h t in U .S . ratification of arm s-co n trol agreem en ts. B ut B yrd, D -W .V a ., also p red ict­ ed " a th o rou gh d eb ate” and said the Senate should m ove carefully on the treaty b ecau se of its profound im plications. "T h is is a small step fo rw ard ,” he ad d ed . " I t's n ot the m illenium . It's w h at lies b eyond this — w h at will be the ram ifications on the [N ATO ] allian ce." W hile the tw o-th ird s Senate m a­ jority n eeded for treaty ap proval u n d er the C onstitution seem ed a virtu al re ­ m ained ab out w h at reservation s or am en d m en ts m ight be added on the Senate floor. ce rta in ty , q u estio n s Such ch an g es in the treaty require only a m ajority vote but could po­ tentially require renegotiation with the Soviet U nion. C on servative law m akers signaled they are likely to seek ch an ges in the d ocu m en t. "W e are taking the missiles aw ay, leaving E u rop e exp osed to the Sovi­ et tanks an d tro o p s," said Sen. Lar­ ry P ressler, R -S .D ., one of a small num ber of Republican sen ators to publicly d eclare early opposition to the treaty. Sen. M alcolm W allop, R -W yo, said on e serious deficiency is the lack of any en forcem ent in the trea­ ty in case of Soviet violations. Citing violations of previous arm s accord s, he suggested the addition of language to the INF treaty to au ­ tom atically nullify U .S. approval if a violation occurs. Byrd n oted reservations could take the form of instructions to the U .S. adm inistration, or con di­ tions on the S en ate's approval. N ei­ ther w ould require renegotiation be­ cause such a ch ange w ould not affect the Soviet Union. th at "I would not at this tim e foresee anything ... that would create se­ rious problem s for this tre a ty ,” he said. Senate Republican leaders ech oed Byrd's optim ism , with M inority Lead er Bob Dole, R -K an., saying he supports the treaty "in p rin cip le.” Dole an nou n ced creation of a 12- m em ber task force to study the co m ­ plex d ocu m en t and ad d ress the "real, legitim ate co n cern s” of m em ­ bers. "T h e essen ce is verification, and this [treaty] has verification p roce­ dures that are very p re cise ,” said the Sen. Alan Sim pson, R -W yo ., chief G O P vote-cou n ter. Sim pson's D em ocratic co u n ter­ part, California Sen. Alan C ran ston , said he cou nts som e 50 sen ators in favor of the treaty and from 10 to 20 "inclined to op p ose it.” Sen. Sam N u n n , D -G a., w hose Arm ed Services C om m ittee will hold hearings on the treaty next " a psychological year, b reak th rou gh ” in U .S .-S o viet rela­ tions. called it Mikhail Gorbachev and Ronald Reagan stand in front of the White House at a welcoming ceremony. As SO ted P ress Superpower pact gets mixed reaction from Europeans Associated Press LO N D O N — W est E u rop ean govern m en ts hailed T u esd ay 's signing of the U . S . -Soviet nuclear missile treaty as an ti-nu clear activists popped ch am p ag n e corks. N ot all of E u ro p e's qualm s w ere m uted, how ever, particularly in Fran ce. Som e com m en tators ch arg ed the su per­ pow ers have stripped U .S. allies of a m ajor defense with the treaty to elim inate their me- d ium -range land-based m issiles from Europe. A nti-nuclear activists drank ch am p agne outside the Soviet and U .S. em bassies in L o n ­ don as P resident Reagan an d Soviet leader Mikhail G orbachev signed the treaty in W ash ­ ington. The bottles w ere m arked "Su m m it '87 V intage.” "Ju st for a d ay, it's 'C h am p ag n e for N ucle­ ar D isarm am en t,' ” said A lec H ow e, spokes­ m an for Britain's C am p aign for N uclear D isar­ m am ent. H u n dreds of Italians gath ered in the main square of C om iso, the tow n in Sicily w here U .S. cruise m issiles are d eployed at a military’ base, to ch eer as an official presen ted U .S. and Soviet d iplom ats with silver plaques bearing p eace sym bols. The treaty led E u rop ean n ew scasts. Several including national netw orks, the British B roadcasting C o rp ., e xtended regular e v e ­ ning n ew s p rogram s to b roadcast the signing live. Britain's Prim e M inister Margaret Thatcher, w ho conferred M onday with G orbachev d u r­ ing a refueling stop at an English air base, w elcom ed the treaty' as " a n historic event w hich is good new s for us all But shouting above opposition jeers in the H ouse of C om m on s T u esd ay afterno on, she refused to prom ise not to replace the land- based missiles banned un d er the treatv with new U .S . nuclear missiles fired from s u b m a ­ rines or w arplanes. "W ith regard to all ou r o th er d efen se s, we have a positive duty to see they are m o d e r n ­ ized and effective,” the conservative prime m inister told the socialist Labor Partv leader Neil Kinnock. Kinnock maintained that Bntain will wreck the treaty if it perm its d ep lo y m en t of new U .S . m issiles "e ith e r by innovation or som e so-called process of m o d e rn iz a tio n .” France and Britain, W estern E u ro p e 's onlv nuclear powers, will retain and m ode rn ize their o w n arsenals — mainly s ea-lau nched long-range missiles. T h atch er's co m m e n ts un derlined a jo in t in conv entio nal W estern allu w eekend statem ent bv the 12-nation E u ro p e ­ an Econom ic C om m unity praising the accord Chancellor Helm ut Kohl told fellow West G e r ma ns thev should rejoice over the treatv signing. Kohl said further disarm am ent steps need to be taken, including a reduction in short- range nuclear missiles, elimination ot the W arsaw Pact's advantage forces, and a ban on chemical w ea p o ns ‘ W ith regard to all our other defenses, we have a positive duty to see they are modernized and effective.’ — Neil Kinnock, British Labor Party leader __________________________ —— ---------------------- C o m m u nist l a s t G erm a n s s leader 1 ruh H onecker, said the pact would lead to great­ er stability and trust international rela turns, the official ADN new s agencv report­ ed . in In France, w h ere criticism ot the s u p e r­ power pact h a s been w id espread , President Francois Mitterrand said the treatv is import ant to 1 urope s st*v uritv Would vou prefer that we o v e r a r m ** Mit speaking at Le Creusot, 21 terrand said miles southeast ot Pans Phe Spanish gov ern m e n t ot N vialist Prime great Minister 1 elipe G o n za le z expressed satisfaction on the treatv With this ag reem ent the secuntx Ot the mux* in general and the en he said in a pre- tire world will int. reas pared statement George Younger the British detense secrc tarv said le truist missiles based at M o l e worth near v ambridgt w ill be the first to gv l'hev arrived the vear w c !’ after ’ h< first dt ployment >>t land-based I s missiles in 1 i rope v .reennai I hat w as m Novem t 50 mi miss C o m m o n base vxhuh now has Wt men inti tivi v«,ir- navn camp ot makeshift sin Is ham C om m on bast' hung on aig d a muddy pea*' ers outside G reen V\e re not |Ust going to shout Yippee the treatv s signed we can ge» back to making iam said 1 orna Richardson We have to t v here to make sure the treatv is o >au F a d UK1 laun m o n t h s 1 States m t h e SoV I range Inspec mak In th he w .itv h »pe ide It each inspe tnspe t*lfK V ti' said R» tvrt .it tens» going ti V let ! s V\ I h e ex I V \N on and d e s t n n t r 4 enou g h to j v r s i ratifv the acreem EVERY WOMAN’S CONCERN C o n fid e n tia l, P r o f e s s io n a l R e p ro d u c tiv e C a re • Free Pregn an cy Testing • Problem Pregnancy Counseling s.nr, |Q7* m m m m m m • Birth C o n tro l • Pap lest • Abortion Services I n V t H R E P R O D U C T I V E S E R V I C E S • B o a r d C er t if i e d Ob -( iv n* '< • L i< e n s e d N u r s i n g S t a f f • L x p e r i e n t e d C o u n s e l o r s • ( >n ( K S h u ttle 458-8274 1 0 0 9 E. 4 0 t h B L O O D P L A S M A D O N O R S N E E D E D A T 5T 3 AUSTIN BLOOD COMPONENTS 5 1 0 W. 29th AUSTIN, TX. 7 8 7 0 5 4 7 7 -3 7 3 5 HOURS: MON.ANDTHURS. 9:00 TO 5:00 TUES. 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The final examination period is Friday-Saturday. December 11-12 and Monday Thursday, December 14-17. Thursday. December 10 through Thursday, December 17 is set aside for students to prepare for and take scheduled final examinations During this period, papers and projects should not be due, review sessions should not be scheduled, quizzes should not be given, and there should be no other class-related activity, with the exception of office hours Times of Final Examinations; Alternative Examinations In­ Regulations governing the administration of examinations (Genera! formation bulletin, page 86) require that no semester examinations be given before examination week begins and that the index of final exami­ nation times be followed for those classes having an exam However, with the approval of the department chairman and the college dean, an instructor may announce an alternative examination time Witn respect to places, changes may be made only with the approval of the registrar For good cause, students may petition their academic dean for permission to change the place or time of an examination Students may also take an examination with a different section than they are registered for with the approval of the instructor. There is no University policy that provides relief to the student who has three examinations scheduled the same day, in that situation the student may seek the assistance of the course instruc­ tors, department chairman, and dean of the college. INDEX TO EXAMINATION PERIODS Class Meeting Time. Final Examination Date and Time: MWF 8:00-9:00 December 17 Thursday. December 12 TTh Saturday. 8.00-9:30 MWF 9:00-10:00 December 12 Saturday, December 11 TTh Friday, 9:30-11:00 MWF 10:00-11:00 December 11 Friday, MWF 11:00-12:00 December 14 Monday, TTh 11:00-12:30 Saturday. December 12 MWF 12:00-1:00 Wednesday, December 16 TTh 12:30-2:00 Wednesday, December 16 MWF 1:00-2:00 December 14 Monday, MWF 2:00-3:00 December 15 T uesday. TTh December 15 Tuesday. 2:00-3:30 MWF 3:00-4.00 Wednesday, December 16 TTh Thursday. 3:30-5:00 December 17 MWF 4:00-5:00 Friday, December 11 MWF 5:00-6:00 Friday. 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SHOP MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 10-9 SUNDAY 12-Ó AMERICAN EXPRESS CARD WELCOME Page 6 Wednesday, December 9 ,1 9 8 7 FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE FALL 19H7 Buy a printer with your Macintosh and conserve paper. * *Green paper. W ith presidents on it. This holiday season, you can save a bundle of cash when you purchase an Apple ImageWriler®II together with your Mac Plus or Mac SE. Let the Texas Union MicroCenter help you ring in the new year in style with holiday bundles that make sense. The MicroCenter is open Monday through Friday, 11:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. For more information, call 471 -6227. Happy Holidays! Mac Plus & Image Writer II purchased together: $ 7 5 .0 0 discount Emergency test prep help for the imminent LSAT.GMAT.andGRE. 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ACC ACC ACC ADV ¡ f t >11 ¡60 34 3K 371J A DV ADV 371J ADV 371J ADV 371J ADV 37 JJ ADV 3 7 I J A:>! '.9 8 • ")8 " ?M 580M >8)8 A if A if C E C b c s : r m DRM E 395T 338 35H 9 >, 3 '98 • M* ¡ I80Í f £ UTC .5 1 >4 UTC, 3 13; U T C 7 102 A CMA A6 1 >4 CMA A7 ¡79 CMA A2 ¡79 CMA A2 5?(i ,MA A? S. , CMA A2 ¡20 CMA A2 .570 W RW 102 W R W 1 1 j f S ' 223 f CJ 6 1 1C UTC 1 102 ?b> W f . WIN 1 1J4 WIN PAR 201 1C . <* 1 W ! k AM 1 PAM K )1 FN* i 1 » tfj FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE FALL 1987 Wednesday, December 9,1967 Pafe 7 Cook'em Horns! If it's been awhile since you've been into Jim's, it's time to re-fresh your tastebuds. Stop by Jim's and try any of these great coupon offers. From our delicious breakfast omelettes, to our famous charcoal-broiled burgers. And bring the kids— they eat free.* Come on in to Jim's today. Enjoy fresh fare. At very refreshing prices. ■% 2 fo r 1 breakfast om elette special. Save up to $4.15. Present this coupon when ordering any omelette and enjoy the second one of equal or lesser value on us Omelettes include hash browns and home­ made biscuits. Not valid with any other discount o ffer O ffer expires December 31, 1987. Any Jim 's Burger Combo— o n ly $ 2 . 7 9 . Save up to $2.00. Present this coupon when ordering and en|oy any Jim s Burger Combo for only $2 79 Combo includes fries and choice of homemade soup or fresh dinner salad Not valid with any other discount o ffer O ffer expires December 31, 1987 O ffer good for up to 5 combos TXN Two 1 /2 lb. Charcoal- broiled top sirloin steak dinners—$8 .9 9 * $13.98 value. Save $4.99. Present this coupon when ordering and enjoy two 1 2 pound charcoal-broiled top sirloin steak dinners for only $8 99 Each includes a fresh dinner salad or cup of homemade soup of the day; vegetable; choice of potato and hot rol!. Not valid with any other discount O ffer expires December 31, 1987. t x n Kids Eat Free (10 years and under).0 Pr*- r n t this ( o u p o n when o rd e r in g and each child can sr ect any entre e o r the Children s Menu fo r fr e e with the purchase of «ach adult entree lim it one child per adult e n tre e Nat v a lid with any other o f f e r or to go arder-, O ffer e "pires December 31 1987 IH-35 & Ben White Hwy. 183 & Burnet Road Hwy. 183 & IH-35 7101 Hwy. 71 West in Oak Hill 12832 Research Blvd. Ben White at S. Lamar ,4 3 I i »t‘ 18006 P 6 F S 50 5 •111 »* ,M ' ’ - Ml M C Ml M ' >801 e ¡M F D6 2 rh > r . M £D0 28b Fresh Fare. Refreshing Prices. Page 8 Wednesday, December 9,1987 FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE FALL 1987 What a meal, what a deal, what a steal Worth it's weight la gold ... fern, oh boy! I a o i £ t!o £ m ? Í I 1 i /H STEAK HOUSE ioa c■ »*»« — Chicken Fried Steak Dinner J with fam ous GM Gravy, | French Fries, Salad, Texas j | Toast and Iced Tea for only 1 $3.69 (with this coupon only) Open 7 am-9 pm 1908 Guadalupe Exp. 12/21/87 Call in orders 476-0755 What a meal, what a deal what a steal Worth it’s weight in gold... yam. oh boy! LIQUIDATION SALE (on Selected Styles) ..I?** S U N G L A S S E S . , . • A SAVE 40-90% 2 Pair of GLASSES or 2 pair of CONTACTS or 1 pair of GLASSES & 1 pair of CONTACTS • Single vision, in Selected Frames BAL Sofspin or CQ.4 contact lenses • Tints, UV and Scratch Resistant Coatings • Available at nominal charge • Call for details • Valid thru 12/31/87 1904 Guadalupe United lank Mai Free Parlay Mon-fri 9-5:30 476-1 10 Sat -noon $ 79 ( e y e c a r e ) NOW OPEN e 1909 E. 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BURNOUT, thai overwhelming feeling of despair that strikes most college students when final exams roll around each semester "'4 A lte r studving tor 125 hours, reading 54 Chapters in 13 textbooks going over 253 pages of notes and discovering mat lour of sour finaJs are scheduled tor one 24 hour penod, you will probably suffer from an extreme case of burnout T o avoid this dreaded affliction, just drop everything tor an hour or so and come to Aleta's for our ANY SPECIAL ANY TIME* $1.99 Enchiladas — two beef, cheese, or chicken enchiladas with nee & beans TW O FOR ONE — Buy any entree (excluding fajitas) and receive a second one absolutely free1 F A JIT A S P E C IA L — IX' you love fajitas' Get an order of (ajilas for two for only $8 95. reg $11 95 $1.50 O FF — All entrees and fajitas w student! D ** • D e v c m h e r 14th Ja n u a rs M m ** o k i p p l K d h l c * > K h ci • . p e u i i '. ALETAS F A 1 1 T A S ANNOUNCING THUNDERCLOUD S SQUARE MEAL DEALÍ1 It's Your Choice . . . 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ZOO >65t ZOO \ t • . 42005 z o o .3651 Monday D e c e m b e r 1 4 , 2 p .m - 5 p m (Classes meeting MWF 1 00 p.m - 2:00 p.m.) Grade reports for these classes are due in the departmental office by 9:00 a m., Friday, December 18 AM S 315 UTC 1 118 3 0 1 M MRH 2 610 0 1 6 9 0 016 9 5 023 2 0 044 5 0 3 6 6 0 0 241 5 0 25005 250 5 0 250 7 0 24510 245 2 5 13215 17275 17285 17310 11660 AC C 31 1 AC C 311 AC S AD V AFS ANS ANS AN S ANT ANT 323 370 J 61 1A 361 361 302 318K ARE 385N AR H 3271 ARH 333K AR H 354 K ASE 311 UTC 3 132 UTC 3 124 UTC 1 132 BUR 116 RAS 8 GAR 215 UTC 3 102 R lM 4 102 ETC 2 108 EGJ 7 202 A R ' 1 110 A R ' 1 120 FAB 2 204 FNS 302 11680 39785 0 1 1 3 0 0 1 1 3 5 0 2 8 5 5 0 2 8 6 0 252 8 5 400 9 0 40095 40100 40105 401 15 402 9 5 40300 40305 4 0 3 1 0 40.,15 4047O 4 0 4 7 5 40480 40485 4 0490 4 08 2 0 40840 4 08 8 0 4 09 2 0 410 0 6 •‘ .140 13565 13065 ' 740 13806 4 3630 436 5 0 4 >800 4 2 8 0 5 429 6 0 12 10 12970 34680 34685 0 3 1 30 0 3 1 3 5 0 3 1 8 0 18765 18800 192 30 2 7 0 5 0 2 7 0 6 0 2 7 1 9 0 27196 2 7 2 7 0 2 75 7 0 2 7 5 7 5 2 7 6 3 0 2 7 7 9 5 2 7926 279 8 5 28(i 10 28030 28236 14215 '4 4 .; 1 4 1?5 14832 14976 12205 12306 i? no 12315 12 3 ?( ' 50 26 s‘ ' . .,,, 2» 36( 26 365 , < 460 2( 16 6 26641 ij< 60 ' 0 7 6 4 5 C ’ 686 0 7 5 9 0 0 '6 9 6 07006 0 76! • 0 ’ 695 0 7 9 5 5 0 7960 08 15 28690 024 3 0 29156 2 9 3 0 0 293 4 0 39440 29481 29620 ASE AST B A B A B C B C BIB BIO BIO BIO B IO BIO BIO BIO BIO Bit ) BIO BIO BIO B l( ) BIO Bl( i BOT BOT BOT BOT BOT c; c C l ( i c E (, f c s c s C H CH CH CHE C H I CHI CHI 0 P A DPA OPA E E E t E E E t E E E E F F F E E E f E F E E E 3 2 1K 386 3 8 3 1 383 T 324 324 302 3 0 1L 3011 3 0 1L 3 0 1 L 3 0 1L 302 302 .302 302 303 30 ■ 30.3 303 303 303 419 321 3231 165N '8 6 N 30< ,363 18 IT 391H 397 351 356 4 3 ! 431 '8 1 M 350 '<161 Ii0 6 5 06 >10 310 ,33 306 3G6 306 306 109K 31 t)K i 10K 321 338 360M 37 1K 3 7 6 1 3701 396. 316 325 S3 1 SH0N 3968 ORM 3011 ORM 203 DRM 670 A • M 311 ' 19S E M • M 31 OS i 1«P ■ M • M ■ M F CO ECO ECO EC( ECO E C O 19 :, 848 302 302 302 302 30. 303 303 E QC >8 IN t,/u E f> EDC EDP EDP E D I EDP EDP EDF EDP FDF EOT EDP FUS FIN FR FR FR FR CR EH 310 331 3 3 ’ 331 331 331 '6 2 ' 482* 4028 384 36' 35 ' 6()0F 3121 3121. 32 4 M 358 38 3* 0 7 6 1 0 E D P 3 31 303 GEO 44045 44657 GEO CUM G EO 195M 4 4866 180K GK 26686 31640 GOV 3 1 CH W R W 102 Ml M 6 116 (¡S B 1 130 © S B 2 120 G S 8 3 104 UTC. 4 11? BÜ BAT 7 BAT 7 BAT 7 BAT 7 BAT 7 BE I 3 28 BF I 3 28 BEL 328 RE I 3 2 8 BEL 1 328 W C H 14 W C H 14 W C H 14 W C H 14 W C H 14 R IM 7 120 BUR 130 BIO 301 RLM ’ .116 RLM 7 116 1 Av 2 00( 1 CJ 7 208 I 5 410 EC. 5 416 EC.; B 102 RLM 6 114 i m 2 i n ’ 56 WE . WE 266 i 402 CPE 2 212 WE l CPF 2 220 RL M f, 124 R l M 5 116 U K . 2 102A W f : 1 316 UT( 1 1 1 6 RAF. 211 LTH RAS 212 GAR 7 PAR 303 PAR 104 PAR 106 G AR 201 PAR ?0< PAH 2 03 PAR 301 PAR 201 PAR 10 3 PAR 306 G AR 1 1 1 PAR 1 PAR 5 ENS 335 CPF 2 218 ECJ 1 204 E NS 109 E NS 6 i ' F SB 3 3 1 G f (>{ GE KM 1O0 100 G EO 10i W R W ' 1 BvT IT '01 4 1 34 WE W* 1 ! 8 U K 3 H14 BA 4 ,, ! UTC 4 1 10 Í 41 ( FA , 48 F A . 18 PA 48 PA . 18 PA . 48 FA 48 UTC 4 104 EDB i3 0 A t Dt3 33UA EDB 2 40 UTf 3 1 1S ESB 1 15 CiAR 109 PAR (04 B ; N 13 PAH 208 PAR 204 PAR 10? 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KM W F L 2 224 WF L 2 224 W E I 2 224 WEL 2 224 G A R 2 15 BUR 136 BUR 108 UTC 3 112 UTC 3 102 PH R 2 110 ( , i A 1 14 RLM 6 122 HMA G SB 2 1 2 0 PAR 308 G A R 313 BE N 212 BEN 318 BF L 202 UTC 1 130 G AR 311 G AR 309 PAR 101 UTC 3 134 F AC 2 1 ECJ '02 ECJ 1 202 ECJ 1 202 PAI .3 0. PAl 3 02 ‘ *AI 3 02 (,! A 106 GE A 105 GE A 105 PAl 4 42 PAi 1 4? PAl 4 4? f NS 14* ,;PE 2 204 WL I . 104 R; M 6 1 18 Rl M 6 104 ' 104 R l M ED A F 60 1 DA F 50 í DA F -50 G A R 1 jA R 1 G AR 1 WF i i 502 WEL 3 502 WF 1 3 502 F’ F . 206 R , M 5 104 RL M 6 122 R l M 6 120 ETC 3 112 ETC ( '4 0 ETC 3 108 E 1 i 214 ' PF .’ 2 I t t TP 2 ( (6 R M ‘ '1 8 ETC 2 102 . 1 32 FT< RAS K BA ; 4h ; AH 2 204 B* IR * 31 FSB 223 ■ : i K-1 tV f . It It :• It If 1- WF W f WE if i* MF" • . > • i : MRH ¡ 1 * : MRH 2 ’ 2 - MF3H 1 ’ i* MRH M I " ) R AS 2 R M 6 BF 204 ( • t 2 .'10 PF 2 . 1 4 4 ' 32 UTC 4 102 IT W A ( , 4 ? F " R . 100 CPF 2 208 W A , ' WE l 2 J 12 G Sf3 . 12 4 BE N i b MF 2 4 A W ’ 102 A R ' ' 1Q2 >8 M R lM 1 1 1 > ! M HI V\ , U ! BA ! li WE B i'*' ' 31 «VA . : i*,. 194 AP M o n d a y DC" e m b e r 1-4 ' p m 10 p m i C la s s e s m e e tin g M o n d a y e v e n in g ¡ G r a d e r e p o n s to t h e s e c l a s s e s arc d u e in t h e d e p a r t m e n t a l o f f i c e Oy 9 00 a m F rid ay D e c e m b e r 18 ACC A( AC AM A M ' B( I' B( ' E E E t E E E I E E EDA EDC EDC GOV GOV HIS J KIN LAS LIS P S P S PSY S W S W S W SED ZOO 19 1ft1* 121 3 94 lf)<, 3168 3b?M 182K 394 J 395 371 3 7 ' 3101 3 9 0 . 3 9 ? 370K 352K 39- 397 303 303 319K 360K 3 9 1M 393G 395 165P 4 0 8 /0 4102Í ’ 16< 1 !.'.1£ i l h 70 188 •4960 07360 06605 06611 167 0 32107 32715 04975 08860 33525 39480 4 7985 47990 36055 50995 51130 51185 10855 42055 u T C 2 ! 0 2 / W A . 1 1 B IP ’ i . BlQ >oi v/' , >11 PAR 203 W E . EN S . H, E N S 5 > E TC 2 106 ENS 4 31 EDB 2 18 EDB 324 EDB 324 BUR 106 BUR ' 16 WAC. 101 CM A A3 116 BEL 328 BUR 112 EDB 468 R IM 5 1 1 8 RLM 5 1 1 4 UTC 3 124 RLM 5 116 RLM 5 122 RLM 5 120 EDB 330A RLM 6 114 Tuesday December 15, 9 a m - 12 noon (Classes meeting MWF 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.) Grade reports for these classes are due in the departmental office by 9:00 a.m., Saturday, December 19. 01700 01705 01710 02170 28360 28370 28390 24325 ACC 311 ACC 311 ACC 311 ACC 380K AFR 317 AFR 317 AFR 374 AMC 391 UTC 3 1 2 4 UTC 4 132 UTC. 3 134 UTC 1 102 PAR 306 MRH 2 634 GAR 7 W EL 2 310 Wi ■5 '. B- IE WE WE i 224 ’ 108 10? W ; . it W t :./T. 1 l!)r t i n HAS 2 1 l (V. .’ 1 <■ R A S ? ( i RAS 31? RA 212 RA 3 1 RAS • 11 PAR 104 GAR ■ • • PAP JO 3 PAP >0’ PAR 1 PAR 105 PAP ■ 1 PAP ? >6 WA, . 2 ■ PAP 306 BE. >?b PAP 201 PAP 203 GAR ? ENS 109 BUR 212 CPE 2.216 CPE 2 208 ENS 431 ENS 145 BUR 216 CPE 2.212 UTC 3 11? UTC 3 10? UTC 4 124 UTC 3 104 CBA •: 34 : EDB 4 16 UTC. 3 110 EDB 238 UTC 1 13: UTC i 104 JES A215A EDB 330A i 14( UTC UTC, .1 102 UTC ’ 1 18 JES A317A UTC 1 1 14 CPF ? 201 BA1 7 GAR 313 PAR 308 PAR 310 PAR 302 PAR 210 WEL 2 316 GEO 112 RAS 215 WEL 2 302 BAT 203 CAL 419 D* A 3 1 Dt A 03 *5' 03185 CPA J i'> 18 ” 0 DRM lu í L 187 ’ • )RM J0 u ; 3 ,;.K DRM > 158 ’ M RM J C-«M 20 8 C 35. ;h : >r m f. ’ 8815 18820 188 >4 1885? 19 ■ ; ’ Of • 2 7 07 0 £ 2 r Q *£ .7061: 27085 ; '09; £ e E E 3 Of 106 306 30* 306 306 V!. 306 106Q 314L l ’ 6K 3 16K 366K 376M 339 360M 363N 2 7530 27955 280 r 14540 146 75 14710 14740 14790 14990 12180 27095 E 27200 27220 E 2 734Í E 2744C E E E E E E E E E t E E E E E E E M 306 S E M 319 ECO 30? ECO 302 ECO 303 321 EC ECO 387L EDA 381P J82M EDA EDA 384H EDA 387P 12295 26375 26380 26470 07235 07250 07300 07320 366 380K 396K 26535 26670 07550 07620 07625 07630 07640 07645 07650 07700 15170 02405 29160 29305 29345 29465 29515 44575 44615 44620 44730 30755 30820 EDP 310 EDP 332 EDP 332 EDP 332 EDF' 332 EDP 33? EDP 332 EDP 363 t MR 396 354 FIN 508 K FR FR 312L 316 34 1 K 381M FR FR FR GEO 291 GEO 391 GEO 391 GEO 394 GER 358 GER 389K FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE FALL 1987 Wednesday. December 9, 1987 Page 13 WORK * STUDY • TRAVEL WORK ABROAD PROGRAM B r it a in • Costa Rica • France • Germ any • Ireland • New Zealand V a m : sixtee nth vear. the V\ ,.rk \h r .> jil P rogram is the on ly one of its k in d ava ila b le in the I ’ S It cuts iht ig h the red tape to h e lp thousands of students ob ta in pe rm ission lo r tem porary w o rk in the above n «entries I he p io g ra m is open t. all students attendin g an accredited I S c o lle g e o r u n iv e rs ity For more in fo rm a tio n and a p p lic a tio n b u rn s, w n ie or phone C o u n c il I ravel LANGUAGE LEARNING ABROAD France • G erm an y • S w itz e rla n d • Italy • S p a i n I « , , r . c-g ) jg ( i ' u- E u ro p e a n wav in anv of 22 centers m th e above c o u n trie s A ll levels o f p ro ficie n cy ar* >ttered and courses are he ld 2 weeks to 3 m o n th s LONDON PARIS AMSTERDAM MADRID STOCKHOLM $494 MILAN $540 ATHENS TEL AVIV $508 $498 DELHI $628 Travel Abroad $548 $738 $778 $1087 RIO $887 KUALA LUMPUR LAGOS KO I M ) 1HIEM KOM A t S U N SOME E ARE S U A V i R l STR1CTIONS HONG KONG TOKYO SYDNEY $759 $687 $1357 $768 $1251 ^ D U N C IL ihe Travel Division of The Council on international Educational Exchange 1904 GUADALUPE AUSTIN. TX 78705 (512) 472 4931 O N SOUTH END OF DRAG • FREE PARKING IN BACK Studant Travel Expert! Since >947 WOODS HONDA FUN CENTER! D e c e m b e r S p e c i a l s ^ ^ ^ | Fantastic Savings on these and other models Tkafct Full Selection of new motorcycles and scooters at unbelievable prices 87 ELITE 50 $698 88 600 HURRICANE $4098 86 500 INTERCEPTOR Reg. $ 3 4 0 0 $2798 H O N D A . H O N D A 86 REBEL 250 $1198 6509 N. LAMAR (Between Airport & Koenig) 459-3311 Sales 4591-8944 Hrs: TWF 9-6 TH9-7 Sat 9-5 87 CH 150 Reg. 1800 $1898 Page 14 25615 Wednesday, 502 GK C B A 4 328 GOV 310L PHR 2 108 Decem ber 9, 1987 FIN A L EXAM SC H ED U LE F A L L 1987 31667 31675 31775 31780 31785 31790 31795 31600 31863 31932 30158 45370 45590 32245 32585 32690 32960 03820 29775 08950 33335 25845 33770 33870 39460 1649C 46495 46500 46505 46510 46515 46520 46525 GOV 3101 GOV 3121- GOV 312L GOV 3121 GOV 3121 GOV 312L GOV 312L GOV 335M GOV 35 7 M G RG 339 H E 221 H E 355 HIS 30b N HIS 375K HIS 389 HMN 350 350 506 395 3241 B IT L KIN -AS t AT UN LIN US M M M M M M M M 506 180K 391 388K 40 3 K 403K 4C3K 4038 403K 403K 4C3K 403K E S B 333 W C H 14 W C H 14 W C H 14 W CH 14 WC H 14 W C H 14 B U R 208 B U R 136 G RG 316 GE: A 4 G E A 100 C A i 100 W A G 10i GAR 109 B E N 22 ÍSB 115 P A R 204 B E . 859 UTO 3 122 JE ; A315A P A R 30 i P A R 208 HR G A R i : 10C GAR l G A R 1 PA ;i 02 p a ■ o; PA. 3 02 W E t 2 246 W E . 2 246 46530 46640 46645 46650 4680C 46806 46810 468 '5 4 7030 4 7035 4 7041 > 47045 47050 47055 47ie.ii 47169 47170 4'220 47260 '0 47 47.U‘ 4 7.; u 4736‘ 47480 47545 15380 1539. 156(15 15760 16185 16 .320 16400 36690 03650 M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M t M É M I M E M f M E M t M S MAN 403K 403L 403L 403L 305G 305G 305G H)5G 808 A 808 A 808A 808A 8. 8A 808A 808B 808B 808B 110 311 316 9 IBM 325K 4. ’K 665A 680GA 201G 201G 336 3.14 ) 4N 3 9 OR 397 201 374 W E I 2 ?4( W E L 3 502 W E I 3 507 W EL 3 507 RLM 7 104 W E L 2 3 1 RL M 6 104 P H R ? 11! PAl 4 4 ' PA 4 4. I ’A 4 42 EDA I -50 EDA f 50 E DA F 50 CM A A. ',70 CM A A 2 37(' CMA A.. ).' RLM 7 1 16 PHR > 114 TAV 3 00C W t . 7 30 i R L M 6 10 : GE A 10; R L M 7 114 R LM ?> 17 1 ETC i i n FTC. 3 14!' FAC 21 ETC 7 136 CPE 7 716 ET: 5 13. Rt M f 174 J E S A303A LHC 4 '04 34045 41240 41250 03925 19645 19790 30505 70585 34340 34345 47955 48.115 16690 16645 36345 354 10 35528 49665 496 A) 4980* 49815 48640 18810 18835 488 7(' 48915 4902 3 36085 36100 06' ,A» 051 " 1 455 37490 3 7535 Ml S 301K MIC MIC MK1 MUS MUS MUS MUS OAL GAL P S F1 S PEN PFN PHL PHL PHL PHR PHR PHR PHR PHV PHV PHV PHV PHY PHV PSV PSV RT> RTF S( )C S( 1. s o c 335 160K 337 201J 307 381J 688A 312K 313 30 3 304 326 369 304 312 365 ) !JK 32QP 746 O.OK 609AI 34 1 369 3 75S 3851 393T ,788 333J Li 1 4 3 14 329 1638 387L CAI 100 WE l 2 308 CPE 2 220 CPE 2 214 MRH 4 184 MRH ? 634 SU R 134 MRH 4 126 ( A i 100 W A G 470 R l M 6 122 RLM 6 116 C P E 7 206 CPE 2 210 JE S A 1 7 1 A W A G 7i l B U R 708 E L I 70. F NS 307 RLM 1 10. E C J 1 202 PA . 48 E Tí 2 108 RL M 5 i l ! RLM 6 118 R l M 6 1 70 RLM E 176 JE S A217A UTC 4 1 '4 HMA h m a B U R H!8 B U R 116 fl IR 136 BRING IN THIS AD AND GET Margarita Study Break! A 60 oz. Pitcher of MAROARITAS (O N THE ROCKS) FOR ONLY $9.50 s l H C E l 9 a< 414 Barton Springs at Riverside Daily Food Specials Live Music Wed. thru Sat. Take a Break From Exams m L Make Your Spring Break Plans NOW! 453-TRIP 3407 Guadalupe Next to Amys FREE: T-SHIRT w/ ANY *250°° TRIP L . L A V U á LI L S As LSi L w 05615 SPL ST A STA 03370 03375 39? SO W S 41616 116.’! 305K 309 309 345 ZOO 116! z o o 1161 1,".! z o o z o o 1751 z o o 1261 ZOC1 16SP 1651 ’ z o o z o o 390k 4 1825 4182 4 1840 42035 42050 42210 BUR 112 LIT' 4 12? UT( .) 13? ©UR 136 Rt M 7 1 18 RLM 7 12( Ri M 7 12? W ! i 2 256 R l M t, 114 R IM 7 174 RI M 6 121 RLM 7 126 Tuesday December 15 2 p m - 5 p.m (Classes meeting TTh 2 00 p.m - 3 30 p m.) Grade reports tor these classes are due in the departmental office by 9 00 a.m., Saturday, December 19 ACC. 31 • P H R 7 110 01715 0 1966 07010 07135 02150 07195 .-8 14* 28375 784 0 366 10 24 ' "0 75075 25086 24515 . 4616 74620 74626 . 4800 34600 00095 00100 00105 00110 13125 i 7, 40 11690 ’ '696 11 700 11705 11805 1969? 01200 01205 01210 01227 02900 25275 25320 40. 10 4074 ' 4 4 40? 13 .10244 40345 4;. J6( 40 s 6 6 i0:o O 4¡' 165 4(1605 4(1? '0 41 16 10870 4 K)( .’608* 43616 43626 4 1656 4 10 A M 1, 321 AN 6 361 ARE 145 ARM 301 ACC ACC ACC ACC A<,( A FC AFF; AF R AF S AN 5 ANT ANT ANT ANT ANT A R A A R C ARC ARC. 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T h a t ’s o n e w a y of lo o k in g at it A n o t h e r w a y is to ignore? it a n d h o p e it g o e s a w a y O t tell y o u r s e lf it's h o p e l e s s A n d th a t 's c a l l e d p la y in g w ith fire B e c a u s e t h e r e ’s o n e t h in g w e k n o w for c e r t a in A n d th at is th at h ig h b lo o d p r e s s u r e c a n u s u a l ly b e c o n t r o lle d B y fo llo w in g y o u r d o c t o r ’s a d v i c e B y e x e r c is in g r e g u la r ly to c o n t r o l w e ig h t. B y c u t t in g d o w n o n s a lt in y o u r d ie t A n d b y s t ic k in g to y o u r p r e s c r i b e d m e d i c a t io n B e c a u s e if y o u d o n ’t ta k e it s e r io u s l y to d a y , it c o u l d ta k e y o u b y s u r p r is e to m o r r o w WE'RE FIGHTING FOR VOUR LIFE American Heart Association RECOGNIZE AN OUTSTANDING TEACHER The Friar Society has endowed the largest TEACHING FELLOWSHIP on campus to recognize an outstanding undergraduate teacher. Unlike other endowed professor positions, this Fellowship is based SOLELY on two critiera: • First and foremost, a teacher’s ability to enrich the educational experience of undergraduate students, and • Second, a teacher’s significant contribution to The University, going above and beyond the call of duty. At a time when faculty research is often regarded more highly than teaching, this Fellowship emphasizes the skill th at we value most — teaching — and rewards it with a one-time award of approximately $15,000. DO YOU KNOW AN EXCEPTIONAL TEACHER? If you’ve had a truly outstanding teacher at The University, let us know. We must consider all outstanding candidates and need your expertise to locate the best teachers. IT’S EASY TO NOMINATE A TEACHER Ju st take a few minutes to fill out this form and drop it off at the Student Activities Center (Texas Union 4.300) or mail it to the address listed below. YES! I WANT TO NOMINATE A N OUTSTANDING TEACHER. Teacher’s Name ------- Courses You’ve Taken From This Teacher — Your Name ------------- - Spring Address Spring Phone (day) Department (evening) RETURN THIS FORM TO: THE FRIAR SOCIETY, THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN, TEXAS UNION 4.300, AUSTIN, TEXAS 78712. Deadline for nominations is December 16,1987. Page 18 Wednesday, December 9, 1987 FIN A L EXAM SC H E D U LE FA LL 1987 G O V 366N BUR 212 I AT 38f> > 18M ART 1 10 PROFESSIONAL TUTORING & TYPING House of 1%\ TUTORSlW 472-6666 Open 7 Days Sun-Thurs til M idnight 8 13 W . 24th (TRI-TOWERS) QUALITY TYPING Thesis 9 Dissertations Resumes* Term Papers Word Processing* Laser Printing Nursing Boards Anxiety; Why Suffer? Don’t! And with Kaplan’s NCLEX prep you| w on’t. Only Kaplan offers both small classes led by expert nurses and a Test- N-Tape series for extra review. All books are provided, and 120 study centers are open to you. 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A* AC X ACC A 0 1 7 8 0 0 17 8 * 0 1 7 9 5 0 179* O '8 '< 1 '8 0 S ' 8 ' ! 31? > ’ * '* w * W f WE , , T( j 7 i t ? / * w f , *,u; WE . i f G S B 1 ?4 . . ’ 141 188V Hi M • 7 7590 ■ * £ 316K T h u r s d a y FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE FALL 1987 Wednesday, December 9,1987 Page 19 STUDENT SPECIAL for SPRING SEMESTER Se&t 'Púcet Ck Austen starting at $219 tyetecMíny fan Sfmtttfy • 6 UT Shuttles • Gas & W ater Paid • Basketball Gym, Saunas & 2 Tennis Courts • Indoor Mailboxes • 20 Laundry Rooms • Large Lounge— Big Screen TV • Oversized Swimming Pool • On Town Lake em Riverpark 444-3917 London Square 445*5122 mb »* ' 8?( • * /• ‘ 1 H || 4 1 4 : ; .v • .V' . .\P ED© 2 it ED© .'4o t D 6 521 I DO 42 4 E OB 324 • DB 284 i m . M • WA(> . i*: PAR i Oi . 24 6 U * • 468 • R. W • " : M7. • BUB BUR BUR BUR 4' 16 ?08 124 104 3 122 BUR UTC EDb I !T ( H )B >30A E UB 2 78 BUR 11? ;M A A3 1 1; C A l 100 Rl M 6 120 0645 ED 4480' ' 4 h e )6 760 06820 10 \2 3274 3293? 33515 49295 ■ i . u . 4 8 0 4£ 0529* 5 0 9 3 5 51000 51030 510 v 5 ! 150 1057.' 100 . 10725 1 740 • 0895 >760 0595f 390 7 0 42060 >8f i ' • 3 7 ' 382? >8-0 J8Q . Í0A 36( - 38' C 38 i i >.92C 393 3 9 3 i'O 3 4868 301 1651 h M' L A P S RTF ' V, c w S W Sí D Sí D S? D SE D SED SC )C SPE w s >0 There's o n ly one license for people w ho c a rry a lot of w e ig h t._______ A new law lor truck and bus drive rs. You may have only one driver s license issued by the state where you live, according to a new federal law You should return any other licenses you hold to the states that issued them Effective July 1, 1987, if you have more than one license, it w ill be illegal, and you may be fined up to $2,500 For a d ditio na l in fo rm ation and exceptions, con tact your local Texas Departm ent of Public Safety o ffice or your ^ e m p lo y e r HAVE YOU HEARD THE EXPRESSION iiCASH FLOW 9 9 0 © Yes? Then why not let some cash flow out of Wallace's cash registers into your jeans. The semester is about over. Gift-giving time is coming. We have no gimmicks. No coupons “good for" whatever. MONEY is the name of the game. CASH. BREAD. BILLS. LEGAL TENDER. GRAVY. WAMPUM. SPECIE. SHEKELS. DOUGH. LONG GREEN. FOLDING STUFF. BUCKS. WEALTH. DOLLARS. TREASURE. ASSETS. JACK. ROLL. FILTHY LUCRE. MOOLAH. SAWBUCKS. CURRENCY. CAPITAL. No matter what you call it, it's nice to have. And Wallace's is anxious to give you lots of it for your no-longer-needed textbooks. We'll be buying from 9 a.m.-6 p.m. six days a week. Bring 'em in! UIAUACC'S 2244 Guadalupe