r S ' í |rg AUd t i d o a o nW J •J a il y T exan The student n e w s p a p e r of The U n ive rsity of Texas at Austin Tuesday, September 9, 1986 25e Vol. 86, No. 6 White calls for tax hike House greets speech with divided response By BARBARA LINKIN and MELODY TOWNSEL Daily Texan Staff Representatives to introduce tax bill, page 8. G o v . M ark White Monday repeated his call for a temporary sales tax increase in a speech that w as g re e te d with a standing ovation from Texas lawmakers re­ convening try at balancing the state budget for a second White, who said the Legislature did not fail by not solving the state's $3.5 billion budget crisis in the first 30-dav special session, told lawmak­ ers that Texans "expected them to do the nght thing" and "m ake the tough choices" on spending cuts and a tax increase this time around "W e're going to be criticized bv some who have no vision, or by those who put politics above the fis­ cal integrity' of our state, White said. "W e need a temporary tax in­ crease to save education and to build our future I'll defend it and I'll explain it. White said "And to those who try to blame you for what we do here, tell them we had to do it Blame m e." But the governor, who met with House Speaker Gib Lewis and Lt. Gov. Bill Hobby last week to tr\ to iron out differences between the also congratulated two houses, Lewis on his anti-tax stand. In the last session, Lewis refused to support a increase until tax spending cuts had been made by both houses. Because tax bills must originate in the House, Lewis re­ fusal killed the chances for approv­ ing White's plan last session. "Speaker Lewis is right, the cuts must come first," White said. "I want to thank all of you for passing the budget cuts vou did during August ... And Gib, you were right when you said, 'We're not that far apart.’ "Let me be the first to acknowl­ edge — and applaud — the respon­ sibility and leadership you have shown by your statement ... to sup­ port a temporary' tax measure as soon as we have reached agreement on the cuts," he said I couldn t agree more " White's comment was met with a that divided standing ovation House members, with 40 to 50 rep­ resentatives who support an imme­ diate tax increase remaining seated said after The governor the speech that he believes the seated representatives indicated that a tax increase bill soon will be passed by House members The cuts arc- going to have to be first, as I've said all along but I thought the majority of the (House members] seemed supportive" of a tax bill, White said. Lewis also spoke to House mem­ bers after White's speech to clarify his position on increased taxes. He said his position on a tax hike has not changed from day one of the first special session "I said at that time that once we looked at those (spending c u t s ) , I would look at a tax increase, but not until then, and 1 haven t changed my mind as of today," Lewis said "Nobody knows what the bottom line's going to be. .. We haven't got there, so p l e a s e give us a chance to do what we've got to do "I'm not for a tax today because we haven't got there vet," he said. "O nce we get there, then it we're short I'll be for a tax Hobby said he was pleased b\ White's speech but would not com­ ment on whether he believed the governor was trying to pressure 1 ew is. "1 thought it was an excellent s p e e c h " Hobby said " T h e gover­ nor stated the needs of the state It stating the needs of the state is put­ ting pressure on somebody then it's putting pressure on somebody also Hobb\ say whether he believed Lewis had changed his stance on a tax hike. refused to I don't propose to speak for the speaker or the governor or anybody else, he said Gov. M ark W hite addresses the Legislature at the beginning of the second special session M onday. Moms Goen. Daily Texan Staff U tility panel urges councill to refund $43 m illio r By DAVID ELDRIDGE Daily Texan Staff A ustins Electric Utility Commission urged city officials Monday to begin re­ funding in November more than S43 mil­ lion in overcharges collected from electrici­ ty customers — a measure that could r Permanent Staff Associated Press 1982. 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Angie C Acord, 7-29-25 2805 Patomino Trail Billy Acosta, 12-2-26 1114 East Ottorf #202 Eliseo Acosta, 11-28-55 1500 East Riverside #218A Henretta Acosta. 5-26-62 8805 Park Plaza #2441 Joe Acosta, 5-15-59 Rt 2, Box 358E, San Marcos Mana D Acosta, 10-24-59 5400 Larch Brook Advertisement p a id for by the City of Austin The Daily Texan/Tuesday, September 9, 1986/Page 3 Reagan: no swap for Daniloff U.S. officials advise president to expel Soviet U.N. staff Associated Press DENVER — President Reagan vowed Monday "there will be no trade” with the Soviet Union to win the release of an American journalist im pris­ oned in Moscow and warned that N icholas Dan- iloff's detention could becom e "a major obsta­ cle” to progress on other problems. Appearing at a political fund-raiser in Denver for Rep. Ken Kramer, R-Colo., w ho is running ?<>? their alleged associates a s U S District ludge Richard Owen sum ­ moned 100 prospective mrors Q uestionnaires w ere handed out asking each ot the potential jurors it they "know or have heard of' any ot som e 200 past and present Mafia figures or alleged mob mem­ bers, including such leaders from past d ec­ ades as C apone Albert Anastasia, Carlo G am bino and l o s e p h Profaci. A "y e s " answ er would not necessarily disqualify a would-be ¡uror, but would lead to more intense questioning bv the judge about the indn iduai s know ledge and feel­ i n g s aK>ut the Mafia lur\ selection is expected to take at least several days Several d e f e n d a n t s raised last-m inute ob­ jections but O w en rejected all of the com ­ p l a i n t s Anthony Cardinale, representing Saler­ no, complained that his client was in poor physical and mental shape after undergo­ ing minor eye surgery last w eek Cardinale said Salerno, 73, had "bells going off in his h ead ," and was unable even to enter a plea to the final indictm ent, a formality that preceded jury selection. O wen refused to excuse Salerno until a doctor has verified his complaints. In the m eantim e, the judge entered an innocent plea on Salerno s behalf Pérsico, w ho broke the usual silence of Mafia defendants to act as his ow n lawyer in t h i s case, then complained that his trial should w-ait until after a federal appeals court rules on his double jeopardy claim .* Pérsico was convicted earlier this year o fl being the Colom bo family b o s s , lawyer for alleged Lucchese consigliere or counselor Christo­ pher "Christy T ick" Furnari, handed Owen O w en ruled that objections to pretrial publicity would have to wait until after pro-! spective jurors have been questioned to find out how manv ha\e seen the stories. - Jam es LaRossa, a Pinochet forces search slums for assassins Associated Press leaders and SA N TIA G O , Chile — Security forces on Monday arrested o pposi­ leftist tion strongholds to s f a r i h t o r the would- K assassins w ho am bushed President Augusto Pinochet s motorcade raided slum areas in Three leading dissidents and three French activist pnests w ere am ong t h o s e said to have been a r­ rested Five news m agazines were banned "T h e governm ent has enough support to do whatever it w a n ts," declared Pinochet, his hand band­ aged, as he arrived for work and waved to scores of applauding supporters outside the presiden­ tial palace The jun ta, dominated bv Pinochet, decreed a 90-day siege throughout C hile af­ ter Su nd ay's rocket and m achine gun attack. Five of Pinochet's bo- 11 dy guards were killed and wounded in the ambush four-man ruling Pinochet, a general and the com m ander ot tfit- army suffered only cuts on his left hand in the am bush on a road in the Maipo C anyon, 18 miles southeast of the capital He was returning from his w eekend home. It was the first reported attempt on Pinochet's life since he took power in a military coup 13 years ago rhursday N either of the country's two M arxist guerrilla g r o u p s claimed Associated Press Sokkers patrol area where Pinochet s motorcade was attacked Sunday night killing five bodyguards. responsibility for the attack. c hile s Roman Catholic b i s h o p s and the broad-based moderate op­ position movement condem ned the assassination attempt Soldiers yyith blackened taces and several tanks surrounded La \ ictona and Davila slum s before dawn and security police began house-to-house searches, w itn ess­ shantytow ns es said. Both in s o u th w e s te rn S a n tia g o h av e strong M arxist organizations Three French Roman Catholic pnests were arrested during the raids, a church spokesw om an told the Associated Press. Speaking on condition of anonym itv, she said the priests Paul D ubois, Daniel C aruette and J a i me Lancelot, were taken to a nearby police station, She said no other details w ere im- medlately ay ailable. W itnesses told reporters that at least tw o ot the priests were beat­ en with ritle butts They said residents of the shan- tvtowns threw rocks at the sol­ diers as the three priests w ere being taken away in a red van. The soldiers shot their rifles into the air, they said Plainclothes police w ithout war­ rants arrested Ricardo Lagos and G erm an Correa, leaders of branch­ es of the Socialist Party, in pre­ da vs n raids on their hom es, rela­ tives said Rafael M arroto, a public spokes­ man for the Leftist Revolutionary M ovem ent, was reported arrested in a similar raid Reagan campaigns to keep Republican Senate majority Associated Press DENVER — President Reagan, setting the them e for his campaign to keep the Senate in Republican control, said M onday, "1 can t have my hands tied by a totally hostile C ongres" In remarks at a fund-raising luncheon for Rep. Ken Kramer, a Colorado Republican running tor the Senate, the president portrayed the November elections a" a choice betyveen continuing Reagan adm in­ i s t r a t i o n policies or returning to the #'davs of m alaise.” He was greeted on his arrival in D enver by supporters w aving small American flags and chanting, "C o l­ orado loves you " "It's great to be on the campaign I'm trail again# especially w hen cam paigning for som ebody else, he said In tr o d u c in g th e p r e s id e n t, Kramer said the $5(X)-a-plate lunch­ eon held in a hangar at Stapleton Airport had raised $912,000 tor his Senate campaign Kramer and Dem ocratic Rep. Iim Wirth are com peting tor the scat maw held by Sen. Gary Hart w ho is retiring after two term s to concen­ trate on a bid tor the 1988 D em ocrat­ ic presidential nom ination. I he open "eat presents the Re­ publicans with an opportunity for a gain in a y ear in w-hich the G O P is defending 22 Senate seats compared to only 12 for the D em ocrats. A W hite House sum m ary sheet on the state's political situation said the most recent independent poll had Kram er with 33 percent support and Wirth with 32 percent. At the luncheon, Reagan opened his remarks by making his first pub­ lic com m ent on the arrest by Soviet police of American journalist Nicho­ las Daniloff. He called the arrest "a n outrage" and said, " I call upon the Soviet au­ thorities to act responsibly and quickly so that our tw o countries can make progress on the many- other issues on our agenda ' After a three-w-eek vacation at his California ranch, Reagan made two cam paign stops as he headed back to W ashington. Before traveling to Colorado, he helped Rep. Ed Zschau raise $1.5 million Sunday night for his cam ­ paign against Dem ocratic Sen. Alan C ranston of California. The California and Colorado speeches w ere interchangeable. " If we win this California Senate race, we will keep control of the United States Senate, Reagan told the crowd in the ballroom of the Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles. "If we win here, we can be posi­ tive of keeping control of the Sen ­ a te ," he told the Colorado Republi­ cans The central them e of K ith speech­ es was the dark prospect of the Sen ­ ate falling into D em ocratic hands. From Texan news services Bomb damages German agency; leftist terrorist faction suspected C O LO G N E, W est Germ any — A bomb damaged West G erm any'" counter-espionage agency Monday# slightly injuring a passerby and blow mg out windows in nearby buildings. O fficials said the leftist Red Army Faction terror gang was suspected in the attack. W est Germ any will step up security around govern­ ment buildings following the pre dawn blast, the third bomb attack on governm ent offices in a month, officials said in Bonn. The 3:45 a.m . explosion w ent off outside the C on ­ stitutional Protection O ffice in Cologne. It blew a gap­ ing hole in the facade, destroyed a conference room and scattered glass, dirt and debris around the sur­ rounding residential area. Benazir Bhutto released from detention KARACHI, Pakistan — Authorities on Monday freed opposition leader Benazir Bhutto, 25 days after she was jailed in a crackdow n against foes of the gov­ ernm ent of President M oham m ad Zia ul-Haq. An Associated Press reporter saw Bhutto return to her Karachi home after being released from Landhi jail. O n Tuesday, a hearing was scheduled before the Sind provincial high court on her appeal erf the gov­ ernm ent's 30-day detention order. The 33-year-old leader of the Pakistan Peoples Party was arrested on Aug. 14 after addressing a public rally despite a governm ent ban on political activity Japanese party leader seeks changed image TO KYO — la k a k o Doi, the first woman elected to head a major political party in Japan, said atter her weekend triumph, "1 cannot hide my great hopes and at the sam e time, anxieties Slit' faces the challenge of reviv­ ing this nation s main political o p ­ position, the Japan Socialist Party, from defeat. O ne of Doi s favorite phrases i s "carv ing out a new e ra ," and now the former law professor has a chances to put that phrase into ac­ tion With a sm ashing 83 percent of the vote at a party election last Sat­ urday, Doi, the party vice chair- TakakoDoi form er union w om an, defeated leader Tetsu Ueda to succeed chairm an M asashi Khi- bashi Rea bargain sticks despite polygraph test W A S H I N G T O N — The justice D epartm ent stiid Monday it will keep in place the plea b a rg a in in g agreem ent involving admitted spy John W alker Jr. de­ spite recent polygraph test results w hich suggest the Navy veteran is lying about som e m atters. j The U .S. attorney in San Francisco, m eanw hile, said any doubts over W alker's truthfulness will not jeopardize the conviction of Jerry Alfred W hitw orth, the form er Navy com m unications specialist w ho was part of the W alker netw ork Citizens to offer advice on national debt W ASHINGTON — Small groups of citizens will gather Wednesday- in all 50 state capitals to see it they can find som ething that has eluded President Reagan and C o n g re ss — a consensus on how to reduce the federal deficit. It's a giant, nationw ide version of "D eb tb u sters," a game developed by the Roosevelt C enter for Ameri­ can Policy Studies, a non-partisan foundation based in W ashington Page 4/The Daily Texan/Tuesday, September 9, 1986 itonal Opinions expressed in The Daily Texan ire those of the editor or the writer of the article and are not neces­ sarily those of the University administration, the Board of Regents or the Texas Student Publications Board of Operating Trustees United f'etture Syndicitt f HOUSTON W9T A good cause Be creative — go to the Radio Task Force m eeting today dependent student-run radio station at the A nd meanwhile, the quest tora real, live, in­ University continues. You've probably read the articles about student ra­ dio during the spring and summer, or mavbe you've run into the student radio table on the West Mall. But in case you haven't, here's an update on the project. A group of students appropriatelv titled the Stu­ dent Radio Task Force is putting together a proposal for the University's first student-run radio station. No, KUT-FM doesn't count. It's University-owned, not student-owned, and the onlv substantial student input comes in the form of a one-hour news show that has had problems w ith censorship because of the station's University ties The task force apparently knows better than to let that happen again. It's trying to get the station set up under the management of Texas Student Publica­ tions, which puts out The Daih Texan, Utmost mag­ azine and the Cactus yearbook. Task force chairman Kirk Launius says the idea is to have a station that doesn't have any direct ties to the University that could turn out to be liabilities. In a way, that's the same situation The Daily Texan has had to deal with in the past. You can't put yourself in a situation where you can let your product be con­ trolled by pressure from UT administrators, who would love to sav what Frank Erwin once said about the Texan: "We don't fund what we don't control." Fortunately, the Texan is now free from that kind of pressure, because Texas Student Publications is an auxiliary enterprise that is financially independent of the University. And that's the kind of management a student-run radio station should have. And as far as broadcasting is concerned, there's some good news. Launius says Austin CableVision has said it may let the group use an outlet in its cable system, which would allow the station to broadcast throughout Austin to people who have cable. That’s a big step forward. Earlier, it appeared that because all the commercial radio frequencies are al­ ready taken, the only way the station would be able to broadcast w'ould be through the University's coax­ ial cable system, which would mean you could only pick it up if you were in a cam pus building or dorm. But if Austin CableVision does let the station use its system, student radio would have a real chance to become successful. And with the alternative music programming Launius says the station would offer, Austin would have the music outlet it sorely needs. So if you're getting interested in all this, that's good, because the project needs help. If you're look­ ing for a good cause to take part in, student radio is one of the most important causes you could get in­ volved with this year. The best thing you can do is show up at the Stu­ dent Radio Task Force meeting this afternoon. It's at 1 p.m. in the Texas Union Board of Directors room. Launius says the group is breaking up into four subcommittees, and three of them need chairmen. If you think you could run the Engineering Design Subcommittee, the Fundraising/Promotion Subcom­ mittee or the Surveys Subcommittee, you need to show up at this meeting. And even if you don't want that much responsibili­ ty, show up anyway. With something this important in the creative and planning stages, it's a good time to find out what vou can do to help. David Xather Discovery Special interest groups travel far to unearth nothing new A ren't fact-finding t r i p s wonderful? Speciul- interest groups from the conservative Moral Majority to Ted Kennedv — who has a spe­ cial interest in himself — love to globetrot the world searching for evidence to back up w hat they already believe. Sounds cynical? W'ell, maybe. But have you ever heard of a special-interest group that went to another country and changed its position? Did Jerry Falwell reverse himself over contra aid when he went to Ni­ caragua? Or Ted Kennedy on sanctions when he went to South Africa? University politicos are an observant lot, and they learn quickly from their mentors. The Central Ameri­ can Peace Initiative frequently sends its members to Nicaragua and El Salvador and they report that Rightist death squads are still killing innocent civil­ ians. And what did they say before they left: "Right­ ist death squads are still killing innocent civilians." Liberals, exit stage left. Enter Young Conservatives of Texas, stage right. The YCTs have just returned from South Africa. Thev v isited Johannesburg, Pretoria, Capetown, Durbin and Soweto. Quite a trip, guvs. Their tour was filled w ith suprises. The black townships they visited were nicer than they had expected. Tom Bel­ ton, former YCT chairman, said it's "not luxurious living. But it's a hell of a lot better than some pover­ ty-stricken people here in America." It's reassuring to know people slaving under apar­ theid live better than some people in the w o r l d ' s richest nation. Still, the YCT's fact-finding mission has produced an unexpected conclusion. The YCTs oppose economic sanctions. And what position did the YCTs take before embarking on their African safari? That's right, they opposed sanctions. Fora fact-finding mission to have any credibility, those who go on it shouldn't have a set opinion on the issue they're exploring. If vou have an opinion already, you defeat your presumed purpose, which is to arrive at a conclusion based on evidence you've obtained on the mission. This is as valid a s a scientist disregarding all data that contradicts his theory. Special-interest groups should save their travel dollars and stay at home. The money spent on these trips could be used more effectively to print addi­ tional information booklets espousing the opinions these groups hold already. Or they could |ust buy TV spots to dramatize their opinions. But please, please don't go on any more fact-finding missions. If you have to, though, surprise everyone by changing your mind occasionally, — Matthew Mate/owsk v and ejection equipment keep our hero, if not his bud­ dy, in one piece for the happy ending. When Mr. Cruise climbs on his earth-bound Ninja rocketship, the parallel between the fighter plane and motorcycle are drawn broadly by the movie mak­ ers. It "eems strange that a safety conscious, physics- knowledgable Air Force pilot would carry full protec­ tion in hi" plane, but not on h i " bike. The movie industry* consistently acts irresponsibly by portraying its heroes riding motorcycles without helmets. Top Gun sold motorcycles for Kawasaki, but neglected to sell safety along w ith the image. The Terminator show*s an indestructible Arnold Schwar­ zenegger riding bare-headed, impervious to the frail­ ties of humen flesh. But one frailty young people are prone to is the belief in their own immortality; a belief propagated by a string of Hollywood productions. In 1976, the year before the state helmet law was repealed, 186 riders and passengers on motorcycles were killed. In 1985, 361 motorcyclists were killed, while the number of motorcycles on the road did not rise. The vast majority of these deaths, over 73 per­ cent, were in the 20 to 34 age bracket. In the year after the helmet law* was repealed, motorcycle deaths went up 45 percen t. C aptain Ken Bert- ling of the Department of Public Safety said, "Alm ost the entire increase was attributed to motorcyclists without helm ets." firing une Capitalists ignore realities T he staff of the Texas Re­ view mean well, but their perception of reality is seri­ ously distorted The new issue of the Review again reflects that the philosophical roots of its writers are embedded in the works of ob­ jective capitalist Avn Rand and freedom expert Milton Friedman As demonstrated in his books Capitalism and Freedom and Free to Choose, Friedman's respect for indeed freedoms individual noble. Yet many of his implicit as­ sumptions are so devoid ot social reality that it is impossible to ac­ cept his conclusions. is Competitive capitalists hold dear the freedom of the individu­ al. They value the rights of the in­ dividual operating in free markets in perfect competition. The only purpose of govern­ ment, competitive capitalists con­ clude, is to foster voluntary ex­ change bv keeping individuals from coercing and forcing other individuals into involuntary ex­ change. Anv other government action distorts the free market and hinders efficiency. It is the accom­ that plishments of have led society into wealth and prosperity, and they should not have their freedom hindered individual" Sounds fine and dandv huh? There are major problems, howev­ er Free markets don't exist C api­ talism fosters monopoly, not per feet competition, and force and coercion have been the building blocks of capitalism throughout its history Dismissing those vital a s­ sum ption s brings Friedm an '" house of cards tumbling down. Failure o/ the market ih e pri­ mary reason for the absence of free markets and the presence of market failure is the existence of what economists call externalities. Externalities are costs and benefits not accurately reflected in pnces. The realitv of water pollution in Town Lake is a simple example of an externality. After a number of commercial and residential proj- JOHN RUSSELL TEXAN C O LU M N IST ects dumped their sewage into Tow n Austin, the Lower Colorado River Authority tested and subse­ quently rated the lake a 37 out of a possible 100 and determined that the lake is not suitable for swim­ ming. The costs of a lake that can't be used by citizens are not accu­ rately reflected in the rent that is charged to occupants of those places on the lake. Markets generate an incredible \anetv of complex extemalitie" Noise and air pollution produc­ tion-related accidents and deaths, and acci­ consumption-related dents and deaths are | U" t a tew that are tackled bv politicians and the courts Anyone who believes that markets can exist pure and ' free” trom intervention ignores externalities and simplifies mat­ ter" beyond real applications Perfect competition doesn't ex­ ist on a large scale The mator in- dustnes that provide the larg< " t portion of America's Gro"" Na­ tional Product res< mbit nothing close to perfect competition Automobiles, steel, computer", investing and accounting, banks and oil, l u s t to name a few are industnes dominated bv a small number of mammoth firms Even agnvulture, which is supposed to tie the textbook example of perfect competition i" controlled bv six huge agri-corporations In those industnes, firm" have staked out a substantial market share so that thev are able to exert some monopolistic control. Perfect competition is not useful m ana­ lyzing of the Amencan economy. No coercion. The final assum p­ tion made by competitive capital­ ist" is most bizarre and unreal. The belief individual that no should be permitted to lorn an­ other individual into an unvolun­ tary exchange disregard" the en- ttre bloody historv of capitalism Consider Amenca dunng the early 20th century Disgustmglv low wages perpetuated hornd liv­ ing conditions, as documented bv Jacob Rii" m / / on the Other Halt Lives. Workers died in the w o r k ­ place with no compensation, ac­ cording to Upton Sin*, lair in The Parents and. I ungle children worked lb-hour d a \" and wen* fired for the slighted resistance Ot course workers dunng this time were expressing their indi­ vidual treedom Fhev flcvked free­ ly to such horrible conditions Wouktn t you1 Capitalists sav ikt* sound economic sense to take care ot vour w o r k e r s under perfect competition be*.ausc vou would have an edge over the m vt guv it vou did Government is only d is­ t o r t i n g tin market with mandato- rv m i n i m u m wage laws, the 40 h o u r work week unemplev n < nt insurance, worker compensation and other laws Under perfect competition, a oompt titivt* capital­ ist would provide those benefits To think that capitalists would g i v e up those benefits out of th* kindness o f their hearts o r because it makes good business sens* completely ignores hi"t*»iv 1 hr only reason governitiévtt like the 4* adopted measures hour work week and uneixif luy* ment insurance is because orgu mzetl workers struggled and died f or sue h benefits Joe Mill's coppt r workers or the Mav market radicals m k Imago prove that Free markets and perfect com­ petition don t exist Instead, their theories disguts* a desire to turn bav k the ikxck and undo v«..ir" ot progress achieved bv the people of this countrv Russell hates that pu t;:r< fix* 1 ride a motorcycle. I am a member of the Central Road Racers Club. Any riders who have been nding for a number of years, race sport bikes or work on motorcycles wear helmets because they know what can happen. They have been around motorcycles long enough to know that, without a helmet, the chances of hitting your head on the pavement if you drop your bike are tremendous. Think of your head as the ball on the end of a medieval mace. No matter how bullish your neck is, the forces your body is subject to in an accident will overcome any muscular resistance. I've raced sport motorcycles, and thus have had my fair share of crashes. I'm working an my third $2(X) helmet and considering a fourth. The old ones are displayed on a shelf at home to show to motorcyclists who are reluc­ tant to wear head protection When the helmet law was repealed Aug. 29, 1986, state legislators bowed to the pressure of a small. private interest group. "The bandidos showed up in mass, and the legislators did not want tho"i guv" It i" a *.i"< bearing on their doors," Bertling "aid where the freedom of the minority is burdening the majority. "I think it comes down to the publu s right not to have to pay for emergency* medical serv ices and then for the upkeep of bram-damaged patient" said Trooper Tim Ferguson of the DPS It is strange for Texas to pass a seat-belt law while the helmet law languishes. Trooper Fergu"on "aul most people now wear their seat belt" bet.ntse it i" a law. "The UT crowd does not wear a helmet because they don't have to wear a helmet," Ferguson said A motorcycle is a cold, dangerous, and uncaring machine. It would just as soon have you on. as have you off; have you alive, as have you dead Ih e rest is in the hands, or on the head, of the rider Fiarían is an English Junior. N eeded motorcycle helmet law is a sensible safety provision T om Cruise looks fantastic in Top Gun, it's a great rush to see him strap on his g-suit and helmet and climb into that monster of a fight­ er plane. The protective harnesses, fancy breathers ROBERT W. HARLAN TEXAN COLUMNIST Sex ads not so offensive I am writing in response to Lori Abram­ son's advertise­ ("D issatisfying ment," Firing Line, Sept. 5th). letter What's wrong with a little sex-appeal thrown in our paper now and then? I liked the tequila poster. It's not every day that we get a beautiful bod insert. I think it spices up a sometimes dull paper I must admit, I was a little shocked when 1 first saw it. However, I definitely was not "sexually offended" as Lon claims she wa s Out of curiosity, I wonder it Lori would be offended by "The Solo-flex gu y ." I'm not offended — I wish I looked like that Boy, to be a junior, Lori, you sure don't know much about guys. Sometimes we're like little boys — we need a few toys to keep us in good spirits So, lighten up! Paul Cluiss Computer science Texan needs more bods In reply to Lori Abramson's letter re­ garding indecent advertisements. I did not find the tequila ad in question any more the Yanngs' sexually offensive Maidenform ad that ran below her letter, nor the naked baby ad from the Co-op! than 1 carefully perused the ad insert in ques­ tion after reading her letter, and could not find even one semi-exposed breast (Drat1). Good color, though. 1 was disappointed as I turned the ad over, hoping for the front side, but alas, a blank page! I do agree that The Daily Texan should include her warning: "Blatantly sexist ad­ vertisement in side." It will let us know which issues to add to our collection! Save a lot of wear and tear on the eyes! I will also make the suprem e sacrifice and vol­ unteer to screen these offensive materials. P.S. Don't put John Russell's picture on hi" column At 8 a.m ., before coffee, that s obscene! Ken Nevling Aerospace engineering No government lottery Some are saying that a lottery is a good idea. I have seen the lottery in action and can say that it's not. I w*orked in an estab­ lishment in New Jersey that sold state lot­ tery tickets. The many regular lottery players were largely of moderate income and spent any­ where from $5 to $50 daily. In the most popular of the lottery's vanations, three digits are randomly chosen, making the chances of winning one in a thousand Is the payoff equal to the nsk: $500 from a 50 cent ticket? No, the payoff is in the $200 range. Why? Because the state needs its cut Ihis means that in the long run, the chances are against the plaver even breaking even. Nevertheless, players an* foolishly pleased with their occasional win It cannot be denied that the individual has the choice of whether to play or not. However, given the nature of lotteries, the question arises as to whether government should be involved. A lottery tempts those without great income to try to gam som e­ thing for nothing — a futile effort in all but the rarest cases Further, while it mav be true that lottery tickets are purchased w ith "entertainment" dollars, it is also true that this puts government into competition with business — a dubious practice. Lottery proponents' biggest claim is that no one is forced to play. However, the re suits cannot be denied: People, tempted to make a quick buck, lose money I hi" rais- es revenue without raising taxes, making government look good when, in fact, the government is operating a deceptive and unfair system thats sole purpose is to get money from the public. Matthew Adtnaro Liberal arts The Daily Texan/Tuesday, September 9, 1986/Page 5 B u sin g begins with confusion Associated Press Thousands of pupils rode buses to the first day of classes Monday in San Jose, Calif., and Yonkers, N .Y., as the cities' schools opened under court-ordered desegregation plans, and in both cities there were late buses and confusion. Despite lengthy court battles over the busing, there were no protests in either city. There were "no pickets, no dem­ onstration, no boycott or incidents of any kind," said Yonkers School Superintendent Donald Batista. "I couldn't be more pleased." The federal government had accused Yonkers of segregating schools and housing, and parents for years had protested out-of-court settlements, insisting that neighbor­ hood schools be maintained and that children not be put on buses. Earlier this year, U.S. District Judge Leonard Sand approved a plan, similar to the San Jose plan, based on the creation of academical­ ly ennched or specialized magnet programs designed to attract chil­ dren from both the predominantly white east side of the city and the minority-dominated west side. The ruling has been appealed but arguments will not be heard until January, said city Corporation Counsel Jay Hashmall. The judge ordered 100 percent in­ tegration of Yonkers' high schools and junior high schools this year and 50 percent integration for the elementary schools. Batista said the district had surpassed the goals with 70 percent integration at the el­ ementary level. The district has 53 percent white enrollment. San Jose's $16 million desegrega­ tion plan was designed to correct imbalance in a 37-school district that is 55 percent white, 31 percent Mex- ican-American, 10 percent Asian, 2.5 percent black, plus American In­ dians and other groups. That busing plan was approved by a federal judge after the Supreme Court last year let stand a ruling calling for desegregation. Officials said about three-quarters of the students attended desegre­ gated schools, far exceeding the 60 percent mandated for the first year of the four-year plan. The plan calls for 70 percent desegregation next year, 80 percent in 1988 and 90 per­ cent in 1989. The San Jose plan avoided the protests and violence of other cities by giving 95 percent of the students their first choice of schools. One out of five of the San Jose Unified School District's nearly 30,000 students rode to class aboard 65 buses in a complicated system that kept some children waiting more than an hour in the chilly morning. In Yonkers, which borders New York City and is the state's fourth largest city, the school contracted for 157 buses to carry 8,000 students out of the 18,300 enrollment. Some Yonkers bus drivers appar­ ently were confused and other driv­ ers were surprised by all the buses, creating delays that affected hun­ dreds of students and kept some from getting to school before 1:30 p.m. Batista said two bus compa­ nies' contracts would be canceled if their performance did not improve. Delays in San Jose began building late in the morning, despite moni­ toring by district officials in a rented helicopter and constant communica­ tion between dispatchers and the radio-equipped buses. Eight-year-old Gonzalo Herrera's bus was an hour late. "I'm going to a school that has a special computer program," he said while waiting. "But I don't know, I'm cold. If that bus doesn't come soon, I'm going home." Yonkers school spokeswoman Debby Heller said many parents wound up driving their children to school when buses were as much as 90 minutes late. Police patrols spot­ ted about 100 stranded children and back-up buses fetched them. 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A M IG A CO LO R M O N ITO R FOR $1.00 (with purchase of CPU & RAM expansion) Computer Magic 2512 Guadalupe (on the Drag) 482-8664 9037 Research tBy the Black-Eved Pea) 339-7134 V Workmen prepare the Neve Shalom Synagogue meeting room after Saturday s terrorist attack for a funeral servtce to be held Wednesday T e rro rists’ i d e n t i t i e s rem ain unknow n Associated Press ISTAN BUL, Turkey — Police haw questioned more than 100 Ar­ ab" and Iranians in connection with the massacre at a synagogue in Istanbul but have no clues on tht identities of the attackers or who might have backed them officials said Monday Intenor Minister Yildmm Akbulut told the Associated Press that only two terrorists, believed to be Arabs, earned out Saturda\ s assault. Hu? it would be illogicai to think that in such a well-planned terrorist action that *h. y had no accomplices " he said Akbulut said the terrorists, who blew themselves up after mowing down the worshipers with subma- ihine guns, left no clues behind Twenty-one worshipers died and tour were wounded, one senouslv, m the attack at Is ta n b u l's Neve s ha loin synagogue * ! hey had no papers on them no .‘■thing labels, no other identihca- tion marks We don t k n o w who thev were where *he\ came trom or thev be­ to which organization longed," Akbulut said in a tele­ phone interview tro m Ankara He described a* speculation 1 urk- ísh press re p o rts Monday that the automatic w e a p o n s and hand gre­ nades used by the gunmen may have entered Turkey through diplo­ matic channels The body of one terrorist was blown to pieces and onl\ the upper torso of the other terrorist's btnly re­ mains intact, police said "W ith the lack of hard evidence we are unable to name anv terrorist group or accuse any country A k ­ bulut said Turkey s police chief Saffet An kan Beduk, said more than HX) peo­ ple h a v e b een questioned but he de dined to release their nationalities But other police officials yvho spoke on condition of anonymity said these questioned were citizens of Middle East countries Istanbul Governor Nev/at Avaz told the Associated Press that no one has been taken into custody as a suspev ted accomplice Shiite Moslem and Pal* st mi a n groups have made conflicting claims of responsibility for the at- ta. k On Monday a man speaking heavilv accented Turkish called the Ankara bureau of the AP claiming the attack was carried out by the North Arab L nit\ organization It was the second claim made in the name of the group "Sm h attacks will continue until Palestinian Moslems gain their in­ d ep e n d en ce /' the man said The re s u lts will be grave te r Americans living in Asia if the United States does not find a solution to the Pales­ tinian p ro b le m Quoting unidentified high-level seeurity forces Istanbul daily news­ papers Hurrivet and Tercum sn re­ ported Monday that the diplomatic missions of Iran Svria and I ibva in Turkey were under surveillance Akbulut said secunty precautions w e r e in tttect around sensitive loca­ tions He did not elaborate On Sunday, Premier Turgut Ozal said he did not believe Libya was involved, adding that "a Lebanon connection" appeared more likely to him. But he did not explain on what basis he was making the state­ ment into The gunmen, described as in their the synagogue 20s, burst through an unlocked and unguard­ ed main entrance during morning pravers and locked it with an iron bar They sprayed the congregation of about 30 men with bullets from Polish-made submachine guns, poured flammable liquid on some of them and set them on fire for A single funeral service is sched­ uled the victims at noon Wednesday Leaders of the Istanbul Jewish community of 20,000 have decided to conduct funeral services at the synagogue w here the massa­ cre took place INTENSIVE REVIEW >. t. • -tK liptit AmT* ISATl»!* «ti* lent »h«i V. l-H." |l r..n- - uk.'«rlb. !.SAT Su»t fltm tnl «n krini '«•ruinar atmt rafl ill.*' I77-.MO to . i l 'S i 'U C i . U , .... l .S .VT Te >t Date» s* |it 2T m ! *» •, *» Ft b 21 >7 . fun. 15 Se»»t I 21 V 21 Kef. *• VOLUNTEER FAIR Wednesday, September 10,1986 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. West Mall T a lk w ith r e p r e se n ta tiv e s o f ca m p u s c o m m u n ity a g e n c ie s ab out o p p o r tu n itie s for v o lu n tee rin g . Sponsored by Office of the Dean of Students Student Volunteer Services Texas U n ion 4.304, 471-3065 BEAUTIFUL BEGINNINGS: BRIDAL FASHIONS Moments to remember and cherish foretvr select your fail or winter wedding attire fro m our shou ing at Sorthcross dad Wednesday, 'xptember 10 tit ' on ¡i m Representatives from our china sil ter and crystal companies will hi available following this shouing Catered by tin* old Recan Street ( afe Flowers by Frey tag s XortbHest Florist, (kxasion Dresses FROST BROS. SHOP FROST’S NORTHCROSS MALI MON041 THROl GH FRIDAY 10 00 I M il 9:00: S ATI RDAYf 10:00 I NTIL 6:00; SI \I)AV 12 (H) LNT1L 5:00 U E \X ELCOME THE AMERICAN EXPRESS* CARD Sue-Sue early victim of new drinking age By ANDPFA n GRPFNF Daily Texan Staff Uncle Su e-Su e's, a popular restaurant and W est C am pus bar, held a Thursday night fare­ well party and then closed its doors for the last time because, the bar's ow ners "W e couldn't afford the 21-year-old drinking a g e ." said, Jeanni Cox, Uncle Su e-Su e's co-ow ner, said that since the law legal drinking age raising the from 19 to 21 w ent into effect Sept. 1, bu siness at the bar dropped sharply. Cox and her husband, Sewell, the bar's co-ow ner, decided to cut their losses and close the bar. Uncle Su e-Su e's is the first cam- pus-area bar to close as a result of the new drinking age. "W h a t we decided after T u es­ day and W ed nesd ay's gross [re­ ceipts}, we decided to close b e­ fore w e owed everyone and their dog m o n ey ," Cox said. "T h e re 's just Su e-Su e [Sew ell Cox] and me. W e're not a corporation and w e ju st d o n 't have the financial b ackin g ." Uncle Su e-Su e's, at 2511 San A ntonio S t., opened in D ecem ­ ber 1981 as Sash i's, a Russian continental restaurant. At that tim e, the bar had three ow ners, Sewell and je a n n i Cox and an ­ other m an w ho left the business two yeapi later In July 1983, Sashi's becam e "U n cle Sue- Uncle Su e-Su e's. S u e" is Sew ell C ox's nicknam e. Jeanni Cox said the Thursday- night farewell party was w ell-at­ tended by regular custom ers, som e of w hom , despite diligent identification checks, may have been under 21. The turnout "w as very g o o d ," Cox said. "I doubt that one-third of the people w ere 21, but there w ere a lot o f good fake ID s." Cox said she and her husband are disappointed at having to close the bar. "W e 're sure going to m iss all the k id s," Cox said. "It's sure going to be difficult to say good­ bye to all of th e m ." M any of U ncle Sue-Sue's regu­ lars said they are unhappy their favorite drinking place has closed. "I think it's really s a d ," said R enee M assey, a recent UT grad­ uate. " It w as a really fun place to go. It's a sham e they had to clo se ." Ria Butler, fashion design sen­ ior, said the Coxes w ere "victim s of circum stance because of the drinking law. " I think it's kind of sad, and I w ish they could stay o p e n ," But­ ler said. Page 6/The Daily Texan/Tuesday, September 9, 1986 Courts reinstate basic skills test By LISA GAUMNITZ Daily Texan Staff Students who w ere admitted into teacher education state-approved programs in 1985 and 198b — de­ spite failing a basic skills test — must take the test this fall and pass it taking education courses, a Texas Education Agency official said M onday. to continue Marvin Veselka, TEA assistant com m issioner, said stud ents who failed the Pre-Professional Skills Test w ere admitted into education programs because tem porary court injunction issued in August 1985 prevented Texas colleges and universities from using test results as an adm issions requirem ent. a The injunction cam e after m inori­ ty groups com plained that the test was discrim inatory. the But a July 2 decision by the 5th U .S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New O rleans overturned in ­ junction, saying the test was a legiti­ mate way to ensure the quality of education students. The court's de­ cision reinstated the test as an ad­ mission requirem ent, which the stu ­ dents must now fulfill, he said. Students admitted into education programs while the injunction was in effect may take education classes this fall, he said But thev must take and pass the PPST to enroll in edu­ cation courses for the spring sem es­ ter, Veselka said. "W e're trying to be sure to deal with those students who were caught in the middle on a fair basis right n o w ," Veselka said. Lorrin Kennam er, dean of the C ollege of Education, said, "B y the time they notified us [of the July 2 decision], we already had pre-regis­ tration underw ay. So w e're not holding anyone back from registra­ tion or from co n tin u in g ." About 30 to 35 students were ad­ mitted last year even though they failed the PPST, K ennam er said. into the college The uncertainty of the test's sta­ tus as an adm ission requirem ent may be unfair to stud ents, Ken­ nam er said. "B u t th ere's been plen­ ty of w arning on th is ," he said. "F o r a person to be a teacher, our philos­ ophy has always been they ought to be a better than average stu d e n t." K ennam er said C ollege of Educa­ tion counselors advised students to take the PPST even w hen the in­ junction was in effect because stu­ dents must pass test before being certified to teach bv the state. the Six or seven UT education gradu­ ates in the last year have not been certified because thev have not passed the PPST, Kennam er said. Veselka said students who did not pass the PPST before they grad­ uated mav be em ployed bv school districts for a vear, but thev must have taken and passed all three parts of the test bv the end ol that year to continue teaching Council established for all resident assistants By D A V ID S U L L IV A N Daily Texan Staff A new council will give University dorm resi­ dent assistants greater control in housing affairs and im prove the quality of dorm life, a U niversi­ ty housing official said M onday. Pat N ew land, director of staff and student d e­ velopm ent for the Division of Housing and Food Service, said the purpose of the new Resident A ssistant Council is to coordinate the efforts of the 126 RAs and "o p e n a ch a n n el" of com m uni­ cation with the division's adm inistration. The council, which began m eeting this sem es­ ter, is a voluntary, self-governing bodv open to all UT resident assistants. About 50 percent of the current RAs have participated in the coun­ cil's initial m eetings, he said. "O n e m ajor goal of the council is to bring the RAs of the m en's residence halls, w om en's resi­ dence halls and Jester C enter together to discuss issues in one dorm that mav be relevant to an­ o th e r," Newland said. "B v coordinating efforts, w'e hope to increase each RAs aw areness of progress their counterparts are m aking." New land said the program will also allow RAs to play a more active role in determ ining dorm policy. "T h e council will serve as a link betw een the It RAs and the ad m inistration," Newland said will not simply serve a gripi session but will submit its concerns about policv in the form of written proposals to the housing adm inistra­ tion.” Sheila W ordsw orth, jester RA and council co ­ secretary, said she expects the council to be ef­ fective. 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(n e a r law sch oo l). ‘ appHc* Hi |>jt(h ip.tttity* mvisiulu >n> FIRSTClTY Member FTMC C19H6 N HOI mmi Student volunteers assist flood victims By THANHHA LAI Daily Texan Staff Three L'ruversm students waded through mud and braved a light drizzle Sunda\ m orn in g as they as­ sisted the American Red ( rass in delivering breakfasts to flood vic­ tim s in southeast Austin W hen you can see the result ot it real!} gives you a Jonathan fe e lin g /' said yo u r w ork, good G ood w in liberal arts senior It was bad out there " G oodw in said You could look at the sides 0f the houses and tell w ater was about three to fo u r feet high M! the car­ peting was soaked Lawns Were in bad shape " left Sralla, Plan II senior, and kim b e rh Reeves, education senior, also volunteered along w ith some church members and Bergstrom \ ir Force Bast personnel The three art officers of Circle k in ternation al, a cam pus serv ice o r­ ganization Sralla said he had con­ tacted the Red C ross to voluntt er for projects and gavt his phone n u m b e r to a Red I ross otfu lal, w h o called h«m late Saturday night to ask for tssistdnvv We h.ul to y-ft up at $ a m to be th e re ," Sralla ‘Mi»d it was such vhiirt n tifin .in d 1? ,is d iffic u lt to reach people on a Saturday n ig h t." AKmt Í00 vcilunteers com forted those w h o sough t o vernig ht refuge at Dei \ alle Junner 1 ligii School, said Alice Scarbroug h. Red Cross yo uth serv icv c n*i trw o man. She said vol- unteers also regulated clean-up ef­ forts at the homes, "W e depend on volunteers quite a bit to help us o u t in emergency situ a tio n s /' Scarborough said. The Red Cross aided 29 families at the school, w-hich was set up as a relief center Saturday night. By Sun­ day night, most of the victim s had returned home o r had gone to stav w ith relatives. Eight fam ilies spent Sunday night at the Embassy Inn on Texas 71 East because they were unable tv' return to their flood-dam aged homes, said Red I ross spokeswom an Diane Wheeler Scarbrough said most ot the resi­ dents do not have pro pe rty or auto­ mobile insurance, so Red Cross w ill provide grants to thost w h o have no other resources This is o n ly for necessities, like tables and ch airs," she bedding, said it w ou ld not be unusual for us to give $300 to $1,000 for one fa m ily ." in this case I he flood area received up to 14 inches of rain as waters sw-ept awav animals, cars and fu rn itu re O ffi­ cial- ot the \u tio n a l W eather Ser­ vice in Austin predicted more rain tor the area Sunday, but b\ M onday rain reports said afternoon should subside tw o tor days. the the next About 50 fam ilies suffered from th« fliKki damage and Red C ross offu mis said it w ill be the end of the week before the victim s can move back into their homes com fortably. 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Although he would not say who they w ere, Luna said he has the backing of as many as 40 represent­ atives, and this might pressure Schlueter into allow ing the bill to be heard in the com m ittee. in "Sch lu eter's the position of having to sav no to 30 or 40 repre­ sentatives, and maybe that w asn't the case last tim e." Luna said "M aybe it's a little different dv- namic for 40 House m em bers to be asking the chairm an of V\ays and M eans for a hearing ^ opposed to the governor telling him, Hev Stan, 1 w ant a hearing on this bill. Luna said. "M aybe it's different and m ay­ be it's n o t." Although he has not discussed the tax bill direct I v w ith House Speaker Gib Lew is, Luna ^aid he is confident the issue will at least be debated. Lewis has said since the is Legislature convened against a tax increase. that he Luna said a tax increase would be a tem porary solution to the state's budget deficit. "I think that it would be above and beyond the cash flow' needs un­ til January', but it would not be enough to take care of the deficit through 1987,' Luna said. U her said he doubted Lewis would be supportive. "I don't think he is going to w elcom e it,' he said. "H e is trying to find a way to do this without a tax b ill." U her's tax bill would term inate the sales tax increase on Aug. 31, 1987. Uher said he does not see any other solution for the state, even budget cuts proposed by the I egis- lature. He said som e of the cuts the House had made w ere too severe and would ultimatelv dam age the state. "A generic across-the-board cut is not fair to an y b od y ," L h er said. I think higher education is the key to diversification in our state If the state makes severe cuts in education, it w ill be difficult for uni­ versities to attract teachers to lex- a s," Uher s a id . Luna said he agreed cutting edu­ cation would damagi tht state W e were beginning to reap the benefits of paving state em ployees, teachers and college and university faculty mem bers more reasonable w ages," Luna said in a new** re lease. "U nfortu nately, we are hav­ ing to back off of that com m itm ent because of the current ensts Morris Goen, Daily Texan Staft S o c c e r splits Helmut Schmalz of Bochum. West Germany, practices soccer Monday afternoon in Zilker Park. Schmalz is visiting the United States for two weeks and is staying with friends while in Austin. Schmalz, who plays professional soccer in Germany, says Austin s heat is good for his training Carrasco to push changes in environmental programs By STEVE ZACH Daily T exa n Staff City M anager Jorge Carrasco said M onday he will recom m end to tht City Council that A us­ tin's environm ental protection programs be en ­ larged and consolidated. Under C arrasco's plan, various environm ental protection efforts would be handled by the city s new Environm ental Protection D epartm ent 1 his would enable the departm ent to increase its com pliance rate from 50 percent to 81' percent, Carrasco said. "W h at this proposal does is to continue the wide environm ental presence, and .it the sam e time recognize that we have to marshal more resources and focus more resources in the en vi­ ronmental area,' he said. Carrasco said many of his recom m endations are a result of a report bv a blue-ribbon panel appointed last June to study the effects of con­ solidating environm ental efforts into one depart­ ment. Although the panel was undecided on the is­ sue of creating a separate departm ent, C arrasco said the proposal would provide the city’ w ith a new focus on environm ental priorities "W e can do that creatively and very effectively by moving people from w ithin other organiza­ tions to areas w here thev can have the most im ­ pact,' C arrasco ^atd Councilm em ber G eorge Humphrey said he and Mayor Frank C ooksey had worked on the proposal for about a vear before Carrasco su b­ mitted it to the council Humphrey said the proposal, subm itted by C arrasco as part of a larger budget proposal to be voted on this Fndav has the support ot the council and will probably be adopted " I h i s is a trem endous step w e re t aki ng, ' Humphrey said. "E v eryo n e is saying we 11 have the num ber one environm ental protection de partment in the country. All the other cities will be looking to us " The new departm ent w'lll cost little more than present environm ental services t arrasco said, because only two new positions will be created for it. O ther positions in the departm ent would be transferred from w ithin other dtv agencies, he said 3M to broaden Austin operation Expansion planned to add 4,000 jobs to area economy; Cooksey lauds firm By STEVE ZACH Daily Texan Staff The 3M Corporation announced plans Monday to begin land devel­ opment in late Septem ber on a 1.2 million square-foot Austin expan­ sion of its operation. The firm, which em ploys 1,000 workers in Austin, plans to reach a level of 5,000 em ployees by the time the com plex is expanded to 3 mil­ lion square feet in the m id-1990s, said Ted Pickens, a 3M spokesm an. Pickens said the com pany is mov­ ing part of its adm inistrative and re­ search arm from its national head­ quarters in M innesota to the Austin operation. "T h is is really the most outstand­ ing facility 3M has ever had the privilege of bu ild in g," said Larry Joines, com pany vice president for adm inistration. At a M onday press conference, M avor Frank C ooksey handed 3M representatives a building perm it, after seven m onths of negotiations because of the size of the undertak­ ing. "I think it goes w ithout saying that w e're very pleased in Austin to have the 3M C orporation. Cooksey said. "T h ey are know n as one of the m ost responsible corporate citizens in term s o f dealing with com m unity problem s and issu e s." The permit will let 3M begin de­ veloping land later this month and begin building in O ctober, Joines said. The site is at RR 2222 and Riv­ er Place Boulevard, about IV2 miles east of RR 620. Joines said initial construction will be com pleted in 1988. City officials said the company announcem ent bodes well for the Austin econom y. " It's a very, verv exciting day for A u stin ," said Lee C ooke, president of the Austin C ham ber of C om ­ merce. "3 M is one of the premier corporate citizens in support of cul­ tural activities and social issues. C ooke said the relocation of the com pany would benefit the Austin econom y and research efforts at the U niversity. "T h is will help further ‘I think it goes without saying that we re very pleased in Austin to have the 3M Corporation. They are known as one of the most responsible corpo­ rate citizens in terms of dealing with community problems and issues.’ — Austin Mayor Frank Cooksey diversify the Texas econom y at a time w hen our econom y is under sieg e," he said. "T h e key in this is continued as­ sociation betw een 3M and I he L ni- 1 his versity of T e x a s," C ooke said. will cross opportunities betw een 3M and UT to do the kind of research they are both interested in. C ooke said location of the com pa­ ny in Austin also would present job opportunities to University' gradu­ ates. "It's a good pipeline for graduat­ ing seniors com ing out of UT if they're interested in staying in A us­ tin ," C ooke said. "It will also offer a wide variety of job opportunities with a Fortune 500 em ployer that might not be open otherw ise. C ooke said that since the facility would have a low -density, "cam ­ pus-like" environm ent, it would not cause problem s for the area im m edi­ ately surrounding it. The organization elected to ex­ pand to Austin in 1984, C ooke said. Pickens said the com pany chose to com e to Austin because of the quali­ ty of life in the city, the location of the U niversity and the general re­ search environm ent created by the presence of other research com pa­ nies. "T h e University played a big part in the decision because it has a very' strong research p ro g ram ," Pickens said. 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Councilmembers vow no tax increase We would be in excellent shape if not for the effects of Gram m -Rud- man, Cooksev said He said a tax increase would not hurt the local economy C ooksev said part of the Austin slow dow n v\as the result of a glut of dow ntow n office space created by developers overbuilding the d o w n ­ town area. Rose said his view of local bu si­ n e s s probl ems w as "radically differ­ ent" from the m ayor's He said the controversy over the potential tax increase w as a w arning to council- m em bers that the budget process will not be solved with a tax in­ crease *TH«» city of A h '- raised tax­ es ~4 percent since N 80 Rose said Responding to the m ayor's com par­ isons of A ustin's tax rate with rates of other Texas cities, he said "W hat s wrong w ith having the low est tax rate in the state7" Rose said councilm em bers will end up deadlocked on a new' city budget, due Oct, I, if they don't m ake serious efforts to tnm citv governm ent. Although the budget is not re­ quired bv law until Oct. 1. the coun­ cil has set Thursday as the deadline for approval because of several councilm em bers planned vacations and com m itm ents throughout the rest ot Septem ber The D a y Texart T u e sd ay September 9 1986 p age 9 D ivision of Housing and Food Service RESIDENT A SSISTA N T APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE APPLICATIONS FOR 1 9 8 7 -8 8 RA POSITIONS WILL 8E AVAILABLE AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS: SEPT. 9th 7:00 p m JESTER CAFETERIA- 2nd floor SEPT IO th 7 0 0 p m K I N S 0 L V I N 6 C A F E T E R I A SEPT. 11 th 4 00 p.m JESTER WEST- TV Lounge A P P U C A I I Q N S A V A I L A B L E ONLY AT TH ESE T I M E S AND LO CA TIONS El)c is'ctu Jlo rk e im c s If you have con flicts, questions or need further information contact one of the persons listed below. 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M e a d a » f ná*% . Mtaatía» t o a r d a » . Vfaada» S a ada> 21 M » 20 52 X> 2- s taacfaaed o «r> .r>r. t 'o r M a ; fa rvls o r k « N r a» M u fa jr - d o ata « c iu d r t w » » » a if V : * » m km tém n » Jara-, c u a a -<-*» Resident Assistant The University ot Texas at Austin "W e need to decide if w e're going to go with a tax increase " Rose said. All we ve been doing is work­ ing off everybody's wish list ' Rose and Humphrey said dtv budget problem s should be handled the sam e way a bu siness handles falling revenues and thev su g g e st­ ed the council set a -pending cap before approving am budget items C ooksey said that w ould not be a wise way to conduct public policy "P eo ple w ho analogize govern­ ment and bu siness alw ays make that nustakt " Cooksev said . The functions of bu sin ess is to m ake a profit. The function of gov ernment is to pertorm essential s e r v ic e s Our job is to define what those serv ices are ' The m ayor said the program s in­ cluded in the budget should be clas­ sified according to priority It reve­ nues fall short, those item s should be either cut from the bottom or funded with a tax increase, vxhich he said he w ould s upport Pointing out recent tax increases in H ouston and Pailas, -aid he would consider a tax in­ crease to recover money the city h a s lost to a flattening local sales tax and cuts in federal fu nd s CAPITOL RUBBER STAMP SERVICE • CUSTOM MADE STAMPS • Ptumnc • PUSTK EtKjtlvED $ **$ • PLAQUES • PIOFFESSKXUU. 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Page 10/The Daily Texan/Tuesday, September 9, 1986 FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE (UAURC67 Bookstore w ill be open tonight until 8 p.m. 2244 G uadalupe 477-6141 San Antonio police to begin drug testing By THANHHA LAI Daily Texan Staff A lthough the A ustin Police A ssociation co n ­ sidered th e idea of d ru g tests for officers a year ago, San A ntonio seem s to be ahead in the p ro ­ posal. San A ntonio M ayor H en ry C isn ero s took a drug test M onday to show s u p p o rt for a plan to test th e city's police officers for d ru g s He con­ sen ted to the test w h en th e San A ntonio Police O fficers' A ssociation ag reed to s u p p o rt the idea of officer testing. A ustin officials are n o t tak ing such initiatives. "I d o n 't know how San A nto nio did it," said Sgt. Jerry Spain, p resid en t of the A ustin Police A ssociation. "It w as us th at started th e d ru g te st” idea. C onsideration of testing has slow ed d o w n in A ustin because officials are cau tio u s in deciding the n u m e ro u s issues th at m u st be an sw e re d be­ fore such a program can begin, Spain said. "W e need to find a w ay to test that will be reliable," Spain said "A lot of re p o rts have said som e tests are w rong. We su re d o n 't w an t that to h a p p e n .” In the su m m er, the A ustin Police D ep artm en t resource an d ev aluatio n section co m p leted a re­ p ort detailing variou s w ays to co ndu ct a d ru g test. The rep o rt is ten tativ e a n d requires a p p ro v ­ al by the police executive board, th e A ustin Po­ lice A ssociation and m inority police associations. "W e w ou ld p ut all the officers' nam es in the co m p u ter an d ran d o m ly choose 20 a w eek ,' said K athleen S tone, research and evaluation special­ ist. "W e w o u ld w ant to test all th e officers w ithin o n e y e a r.” The d e p a rtm e n t w ould pay for the testing, w hich could cost $37 for each of th e 692 sw orn officers, or a total of ab ou t $25,000, Stone said. Each officer w o u ld take a prelim inary test that only calculates w h e th e r som e form of d ru g is p resen t in the officer's system . If the result is positive, th e officer w ould be required to take an o th e r test to d eterm in e th e specific d ru g tvpe an d a m o u n t, Stone said. If th e secon d resu lt is also p ositive, the officer has the right to req u e st so m eo n e he " tru s ts — such as a do ctor or law yer — to m o nitor h a n ­ dling of a n o th e r test. Stone said. In the case of positive results, the officer's records w ould be sent to the police internal affairs division for in­ vestigation. "A n investigation is n eed ed because there are legitim ate reaso n s for d ru g s, such as for m edici­ nal p u rp o se s,” Stone said. If investigations su p p o rt the tests, the officer w ould testify for tw o o th e r b o ard s before the final decision by Police C hief Jim E verett. "In all likelihood, the officer w ou ld be term i­ n ated , but it is u p to the chief, Stone said. R aym ond S an d ers, assistant chief of field o p ­ erations, said the d ru g -testin g idea still is very definitely” being considered . But th e process re­ quires final ap p ro v al by several g ro u p s involved in the process "Since it w as the association 's idea, w e are trying to w ork to g e th e r — to m ak e su re every­ o n e has in p u t," S a n d ers said. M ost of th e officers h av e reacted favorably to proposed testin g since th e idea em erged a year ago. S anders said th o se w h o d isap p ro v e m ainly argue that their rights to privacy w ould be violat­ ed bv the test. 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OLTORF 462-2211 »Af A f A f r 1 —A T m The Daily Texan/Tuesday, September 9, 196'5/P age 11 C h a n g e s m a d e a t SMU With half of Pony Express gone, Collins revamps offense Editor's note: T h is is last of nine Southw est C onfer en- :e preview s. By J E F F BECKHAM Daily Te xan Staff l os t only ft u r g a m e s Before last yeítr, Bobby Collins in h i s h a d three years as head coach at SM U. The M ustangs had i-von three con­ secutive bowl g a m e s , including the Cotton Bowl in 1981!, and had fin­ ished no low er that i 11th in post­ season polls. But in 1985, w itho ut a Sou thw est C onference title to sF oot for because the M ustangs of NCAA probation the finished a d isap p o in tin g 6-5, worst record in C o hns tenure a s head coach, and sp« *nt New' Years' Day at home So Collins and o? fensive coordi­ nator W hitey Jordar i decided to re­ vamp w hat had t»ec om e a predicta­ ble SMU attack. Ho r the past three years, there was h tie doubt as to what the M u sta n g s w ere going to do offensively — give the ball to Ponv Express II, J ef f A tkins and All- America Reggie C hipard. With Dupard g ai »e, A tkins has to shoulder most of th e running load, but the M ustangs will prem iere a passing offense in 1987 designed to s u i t a stTong-armed quarterback and a stable of talented receivers "W e re going to throv\ m ore v\ith Bobbv \\ atters at q u urterback," C ol­ lins said.' He c a m e to us as an o u t ­ standing passer, a nd the past tw o years he's been k a m in g hov\ to r u n the option. In th e past, w e've been blessed with s o m e fine running backs. W e only h o v e one this year, Jeff Atkins, and v ,e will utilize his talents but w e'l have a more bal­ anced offense and be better o ff as a unit V\ a t t e r s , a 5 - 1 1 connected on 180-pound jun- lor *5 percent of h i s passes in t h e sp n ng, After playing behind Don K in g for tyvo vears, V\ a t t e r s is now te ad y to assu m e the s t a r t i n g r o l e His only d rav /h ack is experience. W atters has th rm v n onlv 10 passes SWI Mustangs in two years at SM U, but remains confident that he can do the job. "I m happy w e're throw ing m o re," W atters said. "W e 'v e got a more wide open offense and great receivers to throw the ball to " Last year, how ever, the M ustangs didn't use those receivers. Of the six in 1985, SM U touchdown passes flanker Ron M orris, split end Jeffrey Jacobs and tight end Albert Reese caught only three touchdown pass­ e s betw een them Although the Mustangs will be passing more, the running gam e w on't be totally abandoned. Atkins is the SW C 's top returning rusher (810 yards) and is backed up bv re­ turning fullback Cobby M orrison, tailback Darryl Terrell and Universi­ ty of Texas at Arlington transfer Ionv Brown. Lynn James, a fresh­ man redshirt quarterback, has been moved to tailback, but missed most of the spring because he ran track. Ih e offensive line will be built around guard Kevin M cKinney (6-3, tackles Craig 259) and bookend Kennington (6-6, 273) and David Richards (6-5, 292). S M L 's changes w eren't confined only to the offense. Collins and de­ co o rd in a to r Bill C lay fe n s iv e svx itched the Ponies 50 defensive front to a 4-3 to take advantage of aggressive personnel. 'W e went from a basic five man defensive front to a tour m an ," C ol­ lins said "T h e No. 1 reason was to better use Jerry Ball W e've moved him from the nose position to a de­ f e n s i v e tackle to tree him up and cut down on other people double-team ­ ing him. We re hoping to turn him loose in sid e." A tw'o-time consensus All-SWC selection, Ball could do som e se­ rious dam age if left to roam in op­ p o s i n g backfields. Fhe 6-0, 27* pound senior totaled seven sacks last year and had 47 unassistt d tac­ kles good enough to draw high praise trom Texas A&M C oat h Jack ie Sherrill. j er r y Ball could be the be t nose guard to ever play college football He is surely the best I have ever se e n ," S h e r r i l l said Linebacker Ben Hummel has been moved to defensive end , and Rudy Harmon. Gabriel de la G arza and Reggie Ballard are heavy-hit­ ting their chance to start linebackers ready tor The secondary is led by strong safety Franky Thom as and co m e r- bcu k Mark V incent, but four others have playing experience the re But, excluding the three returning start­ ers Ball, Thomas and V incent, the M ustangs defense w ill be relying on young talent this season We realized all along that these youngsters would have to step in and co m p ete," Collins said. SMU also returns a kicking tan­ dem with the best nam es in the SW C: Brandy Brow nlee and D odge Carter. Brow nlee kicked a last-m in­ ute 57-yard field goal to beat Texas Tech, and Carter averaged 43.6 yard per punt l a s t year Another effect of NCAA penalties left SMU with no scholarships to o t­ this year. t e r Collins adm it- this will affect the M ustangs' depth. incom ing freshm en "It will take a toll in the depth of the entire squad T here's more apt to be injuries, and the quality of even your scout team d im in ish es." Not only will the M ustangs be hurting in the depth departm ent, the lack of scholarships iould hurt them in a schedule that includes play ing Baylor, Texas, Texas A&M and Notre Dame in one month "T h e re's not a single football coach in the country who would want to go through a Division I sea­ son with 2 5 l e s s scholarships than anyone else " TEXAS UNION VIDEO STORE S1.00 Days — Tuesday and Wednesday L o c a te d a c r o s s irom th e T e x a s Union T h e a tre — M a in Floor T e x a s Union O pen: 11 a m to 10 p m M on day-Thu rsday 11 a m to M id n igh t Friday 8c S a tu r d a y 1 p m to 10 p m S u n d ay Video Tape Players Ior Pent. “FREE” Two ( 2 ) p airs of running so ck s when you buy o n e of th e following style of s h o e s ! & new b a la n c e ’ S O C C E R ¿ e -. v y MEN S & l AD IES RUNNING” S T Y L E 475 MEN’S T E N N IS ’ Reg. 4 5 .9 5 Now 3 6 . 9 5 MEN’S SO C C ER ’ Reg. 56.95 Now 3 5 .9 5 2 4 1 6 G u a d a lu p e 4 7 7 - 6 4 4 3 E x p i r e s 0 13 8 6 The Jock Shop new balance Running Shorts also available at a 20% off ATTENTION STUDENTS & UT EM PLOYEES .ifm M JL JLiYMfi Exm JtvK m .JLii “ji Septem ber 20 to December 20, 1986 (Fall Semester) Kliv. 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Stafford: tested and ready to go By WILL HAMPTON Daaty Texan Staff Never lend your fishing pole to Bret Stafford It's not that he's careles^ He w ouldn't break it for the world It's lust that h e's, well, an exuberant an ­ gler W hen he '-ets the hook he re a//i sets the hook And on occasion, fus pole has wound up in th* water "M\ In en d s are alw ays kidding m e,' Stafford said in his easy coun- trv drawl I've lost sever il reels in the lake W hen it c o m e s to fish ston es, the quarterback starting I o n g h o m s dot'sn t talk about the big fish that got awav It s usually the rod and reel, not Junker has*' that are still in the lake Last season as a sophom ore, S ta f­ ford w a s still testing the w ater as a starting quarterback f ie and 1 odd Dodge fought for sole p o s s e s s o r of the No 1 job until the Arkansas gam e, w hen Stafford hit 10 of 14 pusses for 13? y a r d s in leading Tex- to a key 15-13 Sou thw est C onfer ence victory tor ^4 3 yards Stafford com pleted the season as th e SW C s third-ranked passer b e­ hind Tom M uecke of Baylor and Ke\ tn Murray of defending cham pí on Texas A&M com pleting n ) ot 108 passes three touchdow ns and t n * interceptions Early in the season Stafford had a tendem y to tuck the ball aw ay un­ d e r pressure and r u n upheld w ith­ out looking for hts receivers down field — often with spectacular re s u i t s He scrambled 74 yards for ,i touchdovxn in the victory over Stan­ ford, le x a s opponent in its season opener Saturday at M emorial Stadi­ um. But it was in the Arkansas game that Stafford really began to show versatility as a quarterback He scrambled with purpt>se, buying time and finding his receivers down field It was after that perform ance that Coach Fred Akers decided that Stafford would lead the Longhorns av the r* st of (he A kers co n fid e n ce in Stafford m ust have bolstered the y ou n g quarter- back, as ht connected on 55 of 80 passes for 889 yards in th*. seven re­ m aining gam es tha- season tested and ready "W e have a quarterback noy\ v\ ho to ' He s got so m uch the expenences last vear He i> seasoned go, Akers said mor*- poise with be s had especially has grown a lot as a quarterback " Stafford He s a l s o grown as person — lit- said he weighs * rally about 20 pounds more than he did last season, and it show s H e's not nearly as lanky as he appeared to be in the past " I feel a lot b etter," Stafford said. Last year. I think that if I w as a little bit more muscular up top I See Stafford, page 19 1986 ATHLETICS FEE FOOTBALL TICKET DRAWING DATES GAME & DATE SITE DRAWING DATES STANFORD (SEPT 13) Missouri (Sept 20) Rice (Oct 4) * -OKLAHOMA (O c t 11) * D a l l a s AUSTIN C o lu m b ia (MO) Houston CAil li V SHOP? WEEKEND k'ENDEZVOUS? NEEDAVRUCK/VAN TO MOVE? NWRECK NEW A N D N O T * i O N EW CARS/TRUCKS STUD EN (T DISCOUNTS north so u th 4 5 4 - 8 6 1 L I 4 4 1 - 9 6 0 9 ARKANSAS (OCT X 8) AUSTIN AUSTIN S.M.U. (OCT 2 5 ) L u b b o c k T e x a s T ech (Nov )) AUSTIN HOUSTON (NOV 8¡i Ft Worth T C U. (Nov 15) B aylor (Nov 22) W a c o TEXAS A&M (NOV 2 7 ) AUSTIN SEPT 8 (M)-SEPT 10 (W) Sept 15 (M )-noon Sept 17 (W) Sept 29 (M )-noon Oct 1 (W) * B Y APPLICA TION ONL Y .......... A p p lic a tio n s — Sept 22-24 Draw — O ct 6 -n o o n O ct 8 OCT 13 ( M) OCT 15(W) OCT 20 (M)-OCT 22 (W) O ct 27 (M )-noon O ct 29 (W) NOV 3 (M)-NOV 5 (W) Nov 10 (M )-noon Nov 12 (W) Nov 17 (M )-noon Nov 19 (W) NOV 20 (TH), NOV 21 (F) & NOV 24 (M) A djusted d u e to T h a n k s g iv in g H olid ay DRAWING HOURS 9 a m -4 pm M W for h o m e g a m e s 9 a m -4 p m M TU ft 9 a m to n o o n o n W lor a w a y g a m e s e x c e p t AftM a d ju ste d for h o l­ id a y C a ll 471-3333 or c o m e by th e BELLMONT HALL TICKET OFFICE for in lo rm a tlo n DATE TICKETS: A ‘DATE TICKET p a ir is o n e Ath­ le tic s F ee tick e t a n d o n e Fu ll-P riced tick e t lor th e a c c o m p a n y in g non-A thl Fee h o ld e r The Athl F e e h o ld e r m a y d ra w on ly his/her p a ir a n d m a y n ot d raw with a n o th e r s ID E xtra tick ets for “G uests * (or " d a t e s “ w h en th e 400 p a ir a r e g o n e ) m a y b e p u r c h a s e d from th e PUBLIC SALES a r e a s su p p lie s p e rm ittin g T1CKXT LIMITS: H om e g a m e lim it is 6 with v a lid ID s-tick ets a r e N/C A w ay lim it v a ries a ll a r e fu ll-p rice d e x c e p t OU ATHLETICS FEE OU TICK­ ETS ARE $15 AND MUST BE APPLIED FOB BEFORE THE DRAWING VALID ATHLETICS FEE ID CARDS ARE REQUIRED TO DRAW TICKETS AND TO BE SHOWN WITH TICKETS AT THE GAME FOR ADMISSION IT IS THE ID CARD OWNER S RESPONSIBILITY TO CORRECT PROBLEMS WITH HIS/HER ID CARD PURCHASE OF THE FEE SHOULD BE DONE FAR ENOUGH IN AD­ VANCE TO ALLOW FOR COMPUTER UPDATE OF THE STUDENT S RECORD ALL AWAY GAME ARE FULL PRICE EXCEPT OKLAHOMA S P E C I A L N O T E S F O R O K L A H O M A G A M E 1) A p p lic a tio n s will b e ta k e n a t th e B eilm on t Hall tic k e t w indow s M W Se p t 22 24 VAlid UT ID s (m a x im u m oí 4) m ust b e p re se n te d to a p ­ ply for e a c h tick et in c lu d in g th e p rim a ry a p ­ p lic a n t s ID N o tifica tio n s of d raw e lig ib ility will b e m a ile d only to th e p rim a ry a p p lic a n t 2) OU DATE A p p lic a tio n s a c c e p t e d only Sept 22-24 A p p lic a n ts w ill b e n o tifie d of d raw e lig i­ bility by m a il # # BRING FEE RECEIPTS WITH ID CARDS TO DRAWINGS - SO M E (N O T ALL) PROBLEMS C A N BE SO LVED AT BELLM ONT HALL TICKET O FFICE * * * Í < « w l a w i s i u c a i j a f , g c u p s w c s ! ^ s a o «MMton«rj SPORTS review R e p r e s e n t i n 5 1 h e D i v i s i o n o f R e c r e a t i o n a l S p o r t s IM FOOTBALL ENTRIES CLOSE TOMORROW «* Jr*jt vpm ~n "ars .w Cjs - X >* *:x I T IX - jesc v * • c-.jü.; *1: 1 >.>. *•:• - ■' fári-e*».: •"e o uescs ^ leu o.i.' .**©*.-rx ■ m m e fm »iü tier- Tie «Bfcs.r ite-rn» m S-iraojy. 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Hkmm k m -m e m - : Wmi J». , s um «a r]¿ m : m Me ■am- í « w RECREATIONAL f a c i u t y / a c t t v i t y SCHEDULE - FALL 1 9 8 6 ■» to U T 4CH MIpH INTRAMURALS FALL 1986 CALENDAR The Daily TexanATuesday September 9, 1986/Page 13 ’60s return with Austin production of ‘Hair’ By KATHLEEN McTEE Daily Texan Staff The '80s are in love with the '60s. From Byrds-ish bands to Foley's lime green paislev clothing to drug hysteria, we are stuck in a strange nostalgic time w arp. This is particu­ larly evident in Austin where we are blessed cursed with many h old­ outs from the Pepsi generation, ranging from transients to the u p s ­ cale natural y u ppin ess of Whole Foods Market to the "n ew h ippie" subculture that fragm ented off of the alternative m usic scene. too It would seem to be the perfect time to revive Am erica's tribal love rock musical — Hair RPM Produc­ tions' staging of the late '60s Broad­ way sm ash is enjoyable, but per­ haps a bit straightforw ard Although many of the individual perform ers are superb, the plav it­ s e l f is a curious period piece In a time in which we re surrounded b\ redigested 60s culture Hair is nota­ ble mostly as the one of the first most successful cooptions of 60s subculture k O M ittey's set design is d isa p ­ pointingly bland slogan s such as "W ar is unhealthv tor ehil- Period dren and other living th in gs" are em blazoned in red and white across black cinderblock walls fram ing the stage, with a zodiac sign painted on the floor and a spotlight filtering dow n tli rough a haphazardly hung parachute. Perhaps the aim of the set designer w as not to up stage the players' costum es — it w ouldn't be an im provem ent to flood the set with dav-glo and paisley, but a tad more color couldn't hurt thrift-shop garb 1 he costum es them selves a re re Indian alistic blouses and beads abound 1 he w igs worn b\ the male i.ist hovvev lo o k as it the costum e design ers er raided their great-aunt’s attic, and the rattv bag ladv vs tgs give the pro­ duction an unprofessional "let's pretend vve'ri hippies' air Fortunately, the majoritv of the ‘xcellent Hair does wonderful so n g v tune, Manchester Mack Bovs White perform ers are < feature several such as the titlt / ngland B* >V s and The eight le from w onderful Bradlev k Pow< idmg plavers yarv to sim ple mediocre ‘II, despite hts nun- is gy, unrealistic wig, does well as Claude, particularly with Manches­ ter, England Brent Duncan as Ber­ ger is su p p o se d to be a shocking character — he totally nude (gasp!) for about 10 seconds during one num ber. Berger is very dated, though, com ing across more a s a jerk than a revolutionary'. Duncan has a good voice, but it jarnnglv re­ calls a cross between Neil Diam ond and Robert M orse, Overall, the female cast m em bers far»1 better. Cindy Pitts as Jeanie, Letitia Guillory' as Dionne, and 1 ra­ cy Reese as Crissy are all superb, as are "T ribe” m em bers Kristin McKay and I isa 1 am b Sim pson. The voices and acting abilities of these w om en make t h e ir perform ances worth seeking out in other local produc­ tions. Bonnie W ood, in the leading female role as Sheila, is a capable actress, but th e son gs s h e perform s seem to be out of her vocal range. Most of the issu es dealt w i t h in Hair a re old h a t. too dated to be shocking but n o t d u s t y enough to be considered antique novelties quite yet N um bers in the t ir s t act such as iu'Jomv and L olored Spade wouldn t startle a m o n e w ho's M»*n tU1 R-rated movie or ridden on a school bus full of seventh graders I he anti-war sentim ent of the musical has retained its power The closing num bers, The f lesh Failures and / »es, I.iH’k Your Last chillingly capture the potential h»>rr»>r of the their draft friends. individuals and for revision of Most college-age theatergoers will be most familiar with Milos For­ m an's 1979 film v ersion of the m usi­ cal. Certainly, Form an's high-budg- Jo se p h P a p p 's et Broadway play created three-di­ mensional people out of the m u s i­ cal's skeletal characterization. The perform ances of Treat W illiams, John Savage, and Beverlv D 'A ngelo will probably never be su rp assed , nor will Twyla Tharp's lush chore­ ography be equalled. Don’t go to Austin 7th Street Ihe- atre expecting a Forman-quality production, nor a faithful, realistic account of life at the daw n of the Age of A quarius RPM Productions' Hair is worth seeing, though, par­ ticularly tor the chance to see sever­ al talented local perform ers on one stage at one time Hair, at the Austin 5th Street Theatre, 505 East Fifth S t., through Sept. 27. By ROSEANA AUTEN Daity T e *a n Staff in the m iddle of h» *r show at 1 ib- Almost no subject w.ih ott-limits to industry fashion, " b e i n g c o o l, sm , c o n s u m í r h e r v e r v spt cia ! ertv Lunch last Friday night Sandra Bernhard Bernhard asked the audience, you havin' tun, then "D oe>n't that concept Hither m agazine v o u r the showbiz fan tasy" tam ilv, art italgi fu n ,# and politics, n and, ot cc \r t her fun, that ts a bothersom e Whether HKept or n*’! Bern h a r d s sh o w . called Realh Rt al v\as indeed tun Placing to a packed house, Bern- hard with the help ot her m usical per- accom panist, Mitch Kaplan tormed a se rie s ot both original songs and covers that wert linked bv her ow n hum orous m onologues relationship with each of Am r»xk stars In an interview last week Bern- hard explained that w hatever is m her act that concerns her personal a tan tasi/ed version of it lite is Mv point ot view is really much more about pop cultura, and th< manipulation of thi media — maga- is interested zint s, television and f il m — on so ­ in com ­ ciety." She ment not just comedy ' I m ink the manipulation, l mock the outcom e ot it and v\hat it forces people to do.” So fo r those expecting a bitter d is­ course on how love stinks or some really juicy stuft about David I etter- man, Really Real might have been disappointing Where it succeeded, however w as in the way that Hern- hard satirized our tendencies to consum e and to be selt-consum ed Bernhard also utilized her m usical talents, covering Kansas c ity Blues and \1e and Mrs /ones She closed the show with a kind ot rapping ad h erin g If Bernhard's version of The Lion Sleeps Tonight. shove d o e s not sound like th e usual stand-up act, that's because it isn't. Bernhard ca­ to denies tegorically stand-up com edy form s at all. Someone like Joan Rivers, whose personality has become bigger than h e r material, is w orlds aw ay from reaching Sandra Bernhard much m ore of a rock and roll a u d i­ ence, an d m y act is m uch m ore aligned with rock and roll than it is com edy in th e sense that it does re­ flect pop culture,' Bernhard said "I'm Sandra Bernhard the person, never u p stages her own perform ­ she ance. At Fridav ni ght s show Sandra Bernhard examines pop culture in ‘Really Real’ Treat Williams plays what sociologists now call a ‘hippie in the film Hair. handled the few idiotic cracks and hi sses from the audience not with pat lines as a stand-up comic would (such as "Y ou see what h appen s when cousins m arry?") but with honest and unrehearsed respon ses. Her live show is pure Sandra Bernhard — its impact on the au d i­ ence ultimately forces people to ex­ amine their attitudes about being Americans. 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Give us your answers \in double-spaced, xKMo-750-word, typewritten essays) before l.*00 p.m., September 25, at 1ST 4.102. The winning wnter will receive $100, and the essav will he published with the five runners-up, in our December issue U T m o s t L N Ej 2 M O nh students at The I m \ersit\ ot Texas m Austin are eligible to s i n and entrants a g tw Hi N photographed and aBow such photograph-» to K- used ir the magazim' All entnes beci'me th. p ropem »»; CTMmm< m aga/int In th, »-\« ¡■;. » • o u g h 1 n d a v 8 a m 4 3 0 p m 4 7 1 -5 2 4 4 T R A N S P O R T A T I O N T R A N S P O R T A T I O N T R A N S P O R T A T I O N T R A N S P O R T A T I O N 10 — Misc. A u t o s 10 — Misc. A u t o s 20 — S p o r t s - F o r e i g n 20 — S p o r t s - F o r e i g n A u t o s A u to s TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TR A N SP O R TA TIO N REAL ESTATE S A L E S R EAL ESTA TE S A L E S 70 — M o t o r c y c le s 80 — Bicycles 120 — H o u s e s 130 — C o n d o s - 20 — Sports-Foreign Autos 66 M U S T A N G G o o d shop # C o l M o Hr 837-9121 9-10 1982 H O N O A 185X1 Cleon. 1300 miles $600 or best offer Helmet included C o l 499-8554 leave message 9-10 19 8 , R A BBIT excek«nt rondm on $ 3 4 0 0 n*9 32,000 mttos new ire s maroon c o lo r c a ll M o r v 4 4 8 2 7*3 9 10 H O N D A A ERO 80 scoote' looks and pedorms like new O nly 3600 miles, $620 454 6721 ex* 128 9 9 S U C H A rjeoi >9 / 1 fjfjtsu n g m e 37 0 0 0 miles S ! ? 0 C - e q C a d 448 7/13 9 10 re b u ilt en 1 9 8 3 H O N O A 650 h h g h th o w k Shaft d n v e vetf adjusting valve a d u R miles $ 1 3 7 5 444 4249 9 9 19/1 V W T ,p e tit s la tio n w a g o n C le a n b o d y N eed> v a lv e 8 3 3 9 9 9 jo b $ 4 0 0 4 79 8 3 YA M A H A V ir a g o 500 B o u g h t new 9 / 8 5 9 K Excellent condition C o l Jo h r 479-0604 A fte r 6pm. 9-19 BICYCLES 101 N E W & U SE D r . i i s $69,000 FRENCH PLACE $69,000 w it gwe you a remod e led 28# ISA home m desirable neighborhood of central Austin N ew pomf, hardwood floors, 10 ft ceding*, upgraded btcher and bathroom la rg e frees. Convenient to lo w School and UT loo# today* Han# Wessek, #eakor 835-7386 9-12 " 3 V W S u p e - 8 e e 8 e f n q m e -ece''» :, -» ra t­ bx.it' R u m g o o d Exceden» c h e a p , able $ 6 0 0 4 ’ 4 - 1 6 3 5 evenings 9 H tr o n s p o r to V o r 1 9 7 5 B M W 60/6 V ery good condition lo w m ileage many e x tra s N o re a s o n able oWer refused Jock, days 4 4 0 - 5 5 6 7 , mghts 331 96 72 9 11 STUDENT DISCOUNTS X — * 130 — C o n d os - T o w nh ouses 1 9 8 ' D O D G E O m n e x c e lle n t co n d rtio n 2 doo' 4 sp«J A M . E M 3 7' 7 2 2 3 9 10 j i i e " e $ 5 0 0 1985 H O N D A Spree, red, p e d er' condi­ tion, hardly odden, 33 miles. $350 Call Pam at 389-2346, leave message 9-11 B U C K ' S B I K E S 4 6 1 3 S P 9 1 H G O A U 80 928-2810 1 9 8 ’ P L Y M O U T H " K e m p 2 d o o r 4*p d ho» K b o ck s ib e - g re a t g a s m d e o g e g o o d c o n d itio n , $ 1 6 9 5 2 5 5 - 8 3 5 0 9 11 ’ 9 8 4 A L F A R o m e r c o n v e rtib le stiver b lu e le a th e r loaded, fa c t o ry w a rra n ty $9950 S e e a t '2 and L a m o ’ Sat or c a i 3 4 6 - 7 6 7 9 9 12 u p rd e r V e lo c h e *0n ’984 A tFA Romerc GTV6 burgondy sunroof 24000 m4e> S9950 See a* 12th and la m o ' S a tu rd a y o r ca* 3 4 6 - 7 6 7 9 9 12 loaded eothe» 79 0 a t S U N ? 8 0 Z X g r e a t s h a p e u r n e x c e le n » m ust se e 4 9 5 39 79 9 12 lo o d e d $ 5 1 0 0 1 9 8 4 M A Z D A R X 7 G S t #te p e rfe c t sports c a r f o r A u stm E xce iont c o n d itio n M e taÜ K - c x o o with le a th e r m e n o r 5 spd s u n ro o f electron* stereo w qrapn.r e q u d i e r a n d m o r e R ic h 3 4 3 2 ? 3 7 9- 12 d e fro ste r 1 9 8 3 J A P A N E S E m o d e d e lu x e C o t 2 d r , A C d o n d o r d 3 0 ’ 0 0 m 4es * 7 2 3 ' 4 S ffte r 5 p m 9 t l o d io w nsb-Tde 4 sp d $ 3 0 0 C C a d 30 — T ru ck s-V a n s 1983 Y A M A H A c v 8 0 S c o o t e ' 5100 mstes G o o d coodibon C o m e s wi*h B e d $495 C o t Gong-mw* heim e» evenings 4 7 8 -4 7 5 6 M u si s e t1 9 11 1982 H O N D A 5 0 0 S.tverw.ng 6 0 0 0 "vies f onng. bogs irunk fuceden* con- d'»on $ 1 8 0 0 2 8 0 1452 offer 5 30pn- 9. _______________ n ■■986 S U ZU K I C o v a k o d e Beautiful b*ke 3 0 0 0 n iie s L o o d ed Mus» sed 3 3 9 - 8 7 5 8 9-11 1985 K A W A S A K I G P Z 7 5 0 c o m k b o n , lik e n e w $ 2 5 0 0 w ith ftelm e f ond 'orrnun C a l 4 4 5 -5 2 3 7 evenings a f­ ter 8fxn o n d w eekends. 9 -9 I.c e Ü e ñ ' ’ 98 3 70cc H on do Posspon red g o o d condition $ 2 7 5 C o l 4 4 4 3164 o r 3 89 - 0 5 8 5 leave m essage 9-11 1 9 8 0 H O N D A 4 0 0 g o o d c o n d itio n $ 4 7 5 n a g A fte - 5p m 3 3 : 9 3 0 8 9 12 to w m ile a g e , v e ry 1 9 8 0 K A W A S A K I K Z 6 5 0 , 1 T D ed> Cov­ ered Dork.-Kj poo* spc 4 spoce O p en D a ily VIEWPOINT 7 0 0 S. F ir s t ¿Zuuta r> «414*1 & C# 4 4 1 - 2 6 6 6 o r 4 7 6 - 8 1 1 1 E n fie k i/ C la rk jv ille c o n d o in sm all qu*et co m p le x , p e rfe c t fo r la w o r g ro d studient, n e a r shuffle, 2 B R / 2 8 A p lu s foft/stud y w ifh sk ylig h t W /D , refrigerator included P ar­ flo o rs , fire p la c e q u e t Sherry Browne Realtors C oll Eve at 3 4 6 -1 08 0 892-1248 $ 9 9 ,5 0 0 R E N T A L 360 — F u rn . A p ts . — > VILLA S O LA N O APTS. Bring this Ad & Receive A Davis BUCKS SPECIAL T o w n h o u s e s Escape from Campus 2 bd/2 ba separated by living oreo with fireplace at appliances convey O n Shuffle, dose to river, great pool and ground». $73,000 Barbara Bos­ ton, 345-8741 or 441-7916 Deante Owens Better Homes ond Gardens 9-12C 1 BR condo, Northw est HÜs, a i kitchen appho'-ces Vi block frorr shuttle/jhop- p in g $43.000 345-8741 9 19__________ BELO W M ARKET b y ow ner Hyde Pofk s lu x u r y condo.2-21' sale or lease, tw o hreptaces 345 0 5 5 5 9 73_____________ 140 — M o b i l e H o m e s - Lots $ 1 0 0 0 d o w n , $ 1 99 /m onth buys y o u a hom e, o r fo r just $ 2 5 0 /m o n th y o u ca n o w n a beautifully furnished hom e a p p lia n c e s a n d with a ll lot. w ash e r/d rye r. O n UT 4 7 7 -7 2 1 7 . _____________________________________ 9-n 1984 PALM H arbor mobile home, 3-2, e x c e lle n t o n d i t i o n lo ts o f e x t ' o s to sett 926-3751 after 5 30 9 10 n e e d C USTO M FU RN ISH ED 14 , 60 G ard en t u b W / D or U T ic» o r w iP m o v e $9950, 482-0262 9 18_______________ ’981 M A JESTIC M obile Kome ’4 x 60 2-1 CA- CH ce4mg fans, alt oppli- O n c e s n o d o w n povmem A s s u m e loan. c a i Sharon after 5pm, 385-6991 o r Di- g n e ¡7 1 3 ) S 3 " 967? 9 - Q 2-1 L O C A T E D m po-k CA CH stove »e f n g e r o t o r a n d ;» b e ' u m e m n e s W ill c o n s-d e r le o s m q 4 4 3 - 0 .3 8 3 4 4 8 7 5 ' 6 9 ’ 2 9-15 C A L L 471-5244 T O P L A C E A CLASSIFIED A D LA CANADA BURNISHED ¿ L l b i l l s p a i d L E T S DEAL • Pool • Walk To Campus • Across lourtS - • - ' 7 .■ - Get mg F 3".-. 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Trees deck. 2 cor goroge $149,000 C o i Dowd Smith, 477 4664 • 1 BR Fum. $375 • 2 BR Fum. $475 • Shuttle at Corner • Intramural Fields Across Street BiH Sm ith Realtors 477-3651 • Pool 9-9 • 2 Laundry Areas N EAR tA K E A m in Bh«j and Mopoc. 3 2 $169 90C assumobfe for $26.900 Seccxid possible «nth $10 000 472- 0922 after 5 30pm 9-17 600 W. 51st 451-6682 D AVIS & A SSO C ^ ^ i o N R u One Block From Campus c e e s 8 0 D a H u n 2 8 0 Z > b lo c I w th g o ld defat) m a g s a ll p o w e r »nt rtd w in d o w s in n le a t h e r p o ck age 5 spd 6 0 0 0 0 m tes n o d en ts o n g t n a i o w n e r too# g o o d c a re oF $ 5* 7 00 N e g 7065, 459 1046 1 mm** /a ta* $ 5 0 , 5 0 0 Ask»ng *ape 1 9 7 8 P O R D B r o n c o 4 X 4 A C a u tc g re a t m ech o rM cal c o n d ib o r F u n truck $ 2 7 0 0 0 6 0 D a v e 4 4 5 4< ’ 5 9 9 S U Z U K I 2 5 0 l o o k s r u m e x c e lle n t V a r y r e t a b le $ 3 9 5 o r bes» c a sh o ffe r M i ch a e f 4 7 8 - 9 5 5 6 a n y tim e 9 .( 3 VM# Oashm 4 door dtsndord $950 Ttak*»* co l 32?-0 8 73 of li s a 4 f 3 14® 8604 fhr*rwvjs. 9 15 9 8 2 T O Y O T A C i k a G T S H f c w k 5 s p d Non* boémá wn#1- extra* Immocuiql» 4 7 8 3 9 4 1 9 K ) $ 7 2 0 0 )(U M G I/ V 4 l • 7r i»sehe new Bu-; ron ver» tow 346 0 0 1 9 e-ervng» 9 to o t $4 7 0 — M otorcycles 1 9 8 4 H O N D A M o g n o 6 3 0 0 m4os, w m d siu eto e x c e ie m c o n d itio n 1 6 0 0 .0 0 o r best o ffe r 8 3 7 - 5 6 7 3 9 15 9 2 « ' ' N O A E x p re ss Ex e* en*to nd it> r l o w m ile a g e $ 2 9 5 n « g C a i 4 ' 2 -tD'CZ 9 9 8 0 — Bicycles r A M A H A M . J-Ai 3 mo-nft-» n e w 19 8 5 m o d e 5 0 0 m iles p e d * c » w ith lo c k $ 5 0 0 C a i 4 - 4 9 9 Í 3 9 9 U S E D B I K E S f o r so le ' 0 s p e e d s a n d c ru - •e-s m ens o nd o d . e s $ 5 0 4 5 4 0 4 5 9 9 12 jn d up *981 SUZUK G S65 0E Tracy to - q Low • v e mog$ 346 7197 mk i 835-4X504 IASS C O N V f iT S lI 191*1 orné •¿tai* c cdtakHon * 13400 «di 44 ? 9466 f OW» t Ü mi•* 4 t4PMM»d $7500- MA fSS m CJ? C L A S S I C 7 7 F o r a L T D O r e a » o n e b i o d a n d » m i $2000 o r b e st a to* 4 ’ 8 . 508 9-11 1 9 7 4 F O R D F e t e . 7 d t h a t o h b a - * u p d g o o a c o n d t h o n $490 %**, 4 4 j 1359 9 12 t I . ■ • jA T M lY FA JN TED ’ 0 - «» p ro b a b ly e g o t r a f c w dm $500 9-12 972 itto • * i C o l A j v « 4 9 5 4 8 4 C ■9*4 condeon A C c ru n e r a d 4 . X 331 100C 9 12 HFVtCXET Capñc# T»T Socnf* a m , SPIRIT GTT981 et»ce*en> snc $ 19 tot A M 4 V . n ir t f av 442 5"8C 9 79 R I N T A L 360 — Fu rn . Apts. A s p e n w o o d A p a r t m e n t s • 1 BR Furnished $375 • 2 BR F u rn ish e d $495 • Water 6 Gas Paid M O V E / N TO D AY! Shuttle Bus at Front Door Intramural Fields Across Street Professionally M anaged by Dams and Assoc |Bnn/i chi* Id ¿ H tim t A Dm i# Bl Ch SSFt < IAJLI 4539 G u a d a lu p e 452-4447 Long Haven/Diplomat Leasing Now For Fall 86 • 1 BF Ftirn. $390 • 1 BF Fum. $405 • Walk To Campus • 2 BF Fum $520 4 7 6 -7 3 9 9 'M a n a g e m e n t O ffice at W 23rd » 207 Tanglewood Westside Apartments Pre-Leasing For Fall 1986 1 BR Furn. From $350 2 BR Furn. From $495 Brinn this Ad & Ret'eive A I )n v i.N HI Ch $ SPE( IA I. GAS A WATER PAID SHUTTLE AT FRONT D O O R 1403 Norwalk Ln. 4~2-9614 Davis & Assoc. T i/d io o jr C xeeá 'Z fcttá A p cirtm en tú LEASING NOW FOR FALL 1986 U nfurnished & Furnish ed 1 Bdrm. From $350 2 Bdrm. 1 Bath From $445 2 Bdrm. 2 Bath From $475 • 2 Pools e Balconies e Ceiling Fans • View Apts, • Shuttle Stop e Microwaves Rent D iscount» with D a vis “ B u ck $ S p e c ia l” M O V E I N T O D A Y 1911 Willowcreek Davis & Assoc Management Co. 4 4 4 -0 0 1 0 "V S /V S ? 4 4 4 -0 0 1 4 VILLA ARCOS LEASD/fr LEASING1 • Shuttle Front Door • Nice Patio-Pool • Ceiling Fans • Laundry Room £ x c * U e n t a t m o s p h * » g r a d u a l# s t u d e n ts d er.ts 6 la c u lt y !ot la w sfu 3301 Speedway 476-1619 r o u U Lot0 It Hmrm! H A R K i EMBERS APTS. One Bedroom F u rn ish e d F r o m $ 3 8 0 e Ceiling Fsin e 2 I .nil: e M icrow aves e On IF Shuttle e Quiet, 1 ree 3 1 s t & S p e e d w a y 477-2004 J iJlllllllllllllllltlllllllltlllllllttHE ¡Thunderbird ¡ ( I Apts. I Leasing Now ¡ I For Fair66 \ I Eff. G 1 Ddrms. ¡ ¡ From $295 i | City Tennis Courts, | Pool, | b Shunte Neorby | i 4 5 1 0 D u v a l i ¡451-12441 I IMMEDIATE 1 MOVE IN! aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiimiii^ GREAT FALL RATES MOVE IN TODAY Prt-LeM sing For FmD El Campo 305 W 39th Street La Paz 401 W. 39th St El Dorado 3501 Speedway INCREDIBLE FALL RATES COME ON DOWN! LET S MAKE A DEAL THE PRICE IS RIGHT 1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms 472-4893 & 452-8537 Frotes aonaBy Managed by Equities of Texas Management D o s R i o s W a lk T o C a m p u s • F u l l v F u r n i ' h e d • Microwave • C e i l i n g F a n . ' • Built indi'k • Individual Washer Dryer t Private Balcony • Covered Parking • Decorative Wallpaper 478-4271 2818 G u a d a lu p e • Small 1 BF, Large 1 BR, 2 BR • Central Air Conditioning Heat • Near 2 shuttle stops • Laundry Room • S e c u r i t y • C impletely Furnished • Pool 4 7 4 - 0 9 7 1 4 7 4 - 1 0 0 4 600 W. 26th Street A l N u e c e s Affordable Luxury Designed for Student Living Bmutifu! 1 month-to- month accommodations. Complete Home Services packages including dishes, linens, T.V and more. Maid Service is also available. Office open daily tl to H. Sorry, no pets. \n K t V B Maiuit*»-»! S I T I 1 K V I S l ’ K d A l . Hriug in thi" ad *»i mention The hails Texan and reeei\e S.Mi u|| \(nir Ni months rent with \«»ur Stmlent I l> Page 16/The Daily Texan/Tuesday, September 9, 1986 M ERC H A N D ISE M ERC H AN D ISE M ERCHAND ISE M ERC H AN D ISE M ERCHAND ISE M ERCH AND ISE M ERC H A N D ISE M ERCHAND ISE M ERCHAND ISE 220 — Computers- 220 — Computers- Equipment Equipment 230 Photo - Cam eras 250 — Musical 330 — Pets Instruments PENTAX K mount lens 40-80 zoom with mocro $125 CoM Barbara 477-2508 9- 15___________________________________ VINCENT 3ACH Strodivonus trumpet, brass lacquer finished, nearfy new con­ dition Includes case, cover ond mutes $500 OBO Greg 442-9651 9 11 340 — Misc. COMPUTER TERMINAL Ann Arbor Am­ bassador 60 line "portrait" screen Ready to plug into modem or computer system Unix system supported $200 478-7528 9-9 ____________________ APPLE II Plus With 2 disk drives, and Ep son MX80 printer with Graftrox $750. 451-3926 9-9 _______________ N EW TANDY 1000 IBM compatible, col­ or monitor, dualdrive, modem. 756K, $1500 Kevin 443-5176 9-9___________ COMPUTER TERMINAL - $ 2 20 1200 baud modem with one year warranty Compatible with PCs $160 300 baud modem-$45 447-1381 Leave message 9-17_________________________________ APPLE P , 64K, disk dnve monitor Ap pie dot matrix printer plus manuals and some software $500 462 1741 even- mqs. 9-11 COMPUTER TIME Rentals, Macintosh and Peripherals, LaserWriters Also Da- taframe and Micah hard drives for sole Call 472-5833 9 18__________________ APPLE IIC with monitor, stand, |oystick, system utilities, and additional software like new, less than 40 hoars of use $525 263-5274 9-12________________ COMPUTER FANTASY gomes Free triol accounts available, 280-0230 (300 Baud- Data). 10-3 KAYPRO 4, PORTABLE, 2driv«, 512K. modem, (occess any system), assorted software DOCS $795, neg 339-9979 10-3 _____________________________ KAYPRO-4 '84, modem Wordstar D- base, Turbo-Poscal Centronics printer, 130 column, over 20 books plus tons of softwore, $850 neg. Coll David ___ 328 6230.9-10 ISO CALL 471-5244 TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD ADM5 DUMB terminal, 200 Baud modem Excellent condition. $400 926- 4 G J 9 15_________________ ■ RENTAL 360 — Furn. Apts. y . - ----- ------ - 240 — Boats CATALINA 25' 1980. dean, 5 soils, FM/ cassette. Mercury outboard, many oc- cessones, $15.400. 474-9022 9-26 WINDSURFING EQUIPMENT 58/76 square foot comber induced sail $260/ $390 od|ustable booms $120 926- 1834 9-16___________________________ 250 — M usical AUSTIN S BEST selection of sheet music ond songbooks Alpha Music Center 611 W 29 477-5009 9-17 Instruments 3 1 0 - T r a d e AKC REGISTERED Doberman 10 weeks old, wormed, $100-200 please coll or leave message 476-2390 9 10 IBM ELECTRIC typewriter Not self cor­ recting Excellent condition $75 258- 5553'9 9_____________________________ 360 — Furn. Apts. 340 — Misc. 340 — Misc. Bougainvilleas in Hanging baskets sp ectacu lar bloom. $10.451-1716. __________ 9 J2 . "Fire Fred" Fire Fred bumpentickers, $1.50 each. M a il orders with check or money order fo Jo e Fling Fon Club, P O Box 757, Crowall, TX 79227. 9 23 LADIES ROLEX $950 On# y#ar old Per f#ct condition Warranty and papers Call 478 4156 after 6am 9-12_______ TYPEWRITER SMITH-Corona 2200 elec- tnt Perfect condition Ready for home or office $75. 478 7528 9 10_________ FRIEDRICH W IN D O W air conditioner, runs well $100 495-8863 evenings 443i0278 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ||— —|> RENTAL 350 — Rental Services PARKING SPACE for lease $40/manth 23rd, «vest Guadalupe #304, 4 72 3996 before 9 30om, after 4pm 9-11 RENTAL 360 — Furn. Apts. 190 — Appliances 200 Furniture- Household KENMORE WASHER green, $130, dryer white, $120; Sears, medium gold refng erator, $125 Excellent condition 459 158? 9-11 200 Furniture- Household DESK SOLID pme $125 Couch -clean, , pole gold, $150 Bed- full frame, box mattress $100, Typewriter -works fine $75 469-9717 9-15____________ _____ COUCH BURNT orange 96 inches long, $100 Coll Jim day 451-2223, night 346-0755 9 15______________________ UT STUDENTS: Beautiful quality carpet remnants, vanous sizes and colors Be tween $50-200 Individual 282-1260 9 23C_________________________________ QUEEN SIZE futon with cover used only one month, bought for $161 from Notu- rol Comfort Bedding, $100 OBO. 452- 3190 9 15___________________________ N FW DRESSER with mirror $120. 451- ______________________ 3926 9 9_ FURNITURE SALE Sanyo portable dryer desk couch chairs shelves refnqeiator Each under $100 Coll 478-5251 9-9 LIGHT BLUE 7 h soli. $200, beige cor. duroy sleeper sofa. $200, 42" round white formica dining table, $20, 346- 2919 9.10 ______________________ BOOKCASES 6 high 30" wide 11" deep, raw pine, 40ea 3/115 00 4803 Duval 6-9pm weekdays Sot Sun 3-6pm 9 10 TWIN BED, firm, with finished pme plat­ form. Two sets of sheets Excellent con­ dition $65 or best offer Call 452-5566, 9-11 ____________ Q U E E N M O T IO N L E S S mattress waterbed includes headboard, heater, frame pods, warranty and instructions. 10 months oíd $300 458 9304 v 12__ SMALL 3 year old sofa Good condition, $150. Gary. 442-4528 evenings 9-12 CARPET REMNANTS for dorm rooms $60 $100, 3701 Vanous sixes 477-7857, Leer’ trying Guadalupe __ ______________ Gory.9-120 INEXPENSIVE Large chest of drawers and 2 drawer nightstand, $125 or best offer Louis, 329-0304 9-12D__________ B U D q u e e n set firm 6 months old. Worth $300 $175/best offer 453 5499 9-15 S e a ls e x tra NEW QUEEN size waterbed with book cose, $175/neg Call Cheli, 467-9647 after 6pm. 9-15 210 — Stereo-TV JIM 'S TV'S Used TVs, $75 up, buy repairable Solidstate TVs, TV repairs at reasonable rates, 452-4892. 9-22 TECHNICS SLB303 automatic turntoble with ORTOFON LM10 stylus, $80 478- 3941 9 10 _______ CO lO rT v $100 452-0572 9-11 rlCHNICS SA 310 digital AM FM re ceiver, AR48B Speakers. Sharp 25' color TV with remote $250 339- 6003,9-12 220 — Computers- Equipm ent 2S/2D DISKETTES. Free delivery1 Guar­ anteed! $8 per box! Co# 467-6856 9- 15 RENTAL 360 — Furn. Apts. Alpine Forest Fall Rent x, A a t f E f t ) 6 i Furnished or Unfurnished) • Largt- Remodeled Efficiency with Large Closet e A ( ’ & Kitchen Appliances e Water Paid e Shuttle or W alk to UT e Laundry Room e Apt. Complex w lots of parking 4558 Ave. A 4548903 4580790 - . ■ . . . -. - •. ■_ - .- r GREAT APT.! Perfect for 3-4 to share mas­ ter BR with vanity and bath. 2nd BR with own bath, ced­ ing fans. AC furnished. Bigj Living Room. Balconies Small Friendly Complex — Close to U.T. OPSIS APTS. 1906 Pearl 478-5430 or 476-5678 Best Rates Walk To UT O ne Bedroom & Two Bedrooms $295-5395 Jerrick Apts. 104 E. 3 2 n d 476-5940 M l I A S < Apartments Pre-Leasing For Fall 1986 • Eft. Furn. $330 • 1 BR Furn. From $370 • 2 BR Furn. From $470 Small, Friendly Com plex 4 5 2 0 D uval 459-9131 ♦ ' Circle Villa Apts. MOVE IN TODAY! 2 Bdrm/2 BA From $450 1 Bdrm 1 BA From $350 • fenced Pool • Ask About Our Unf Rate Bring this A d A Receive A Davis BUCK $ SPECIAL 2323 Town Lake Circle 442-1991 D avis 8t As sex J M Ckj ROCA FURNISHED APARTMENT.S Starting From $430 • Nice Pools a Walk To Campas • Across Street from Tea a is Coarts • Some Covered Parking a Ask About Ceiliag Faas & Microwaves O F F IC E O P E N D A IL Y 477-3619 (24th and Lamar) D a v is & A s s o c . 280 — Sporting- Camping Equip. NORTH FACE compmg gear Arctic tent with fly; down bags high altitude cook stoves 399 8216 9-25________________ GRAPHITE SQUASH racquet Pro Ken nex Dominator Nearly new retail $105 must sell $70 Phone 469-0965 9-9 Ccmarron Pdum Back to School Specials C ash Loans 3 0 -5 0 % O ff Retail • B icycles • Typewriters • Stereo s S i n " ' " " " 440-7717 CALL 471-5244 TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD RENTAL 370 — Unf. Apts. V Pre-Leasing For Fall ’86 • l HR Furn. $395 • Nice Pool — Patio • Shuttle at Comer 3914 Ave. I) 452-5244 VILLA ORLEANS 2 0 6 W 3 8th A EL CID APTS. 3704 S p ee d w a y P r e - L e a s i n g For Fall • Greet Location on U.T, Shuttle • Ceding Font • Beovtitul FoolI Couttyord • Some Unit* AN ItHs hud Coll Clyde at 452-3314 CARRIAGE * HOUSE APTS. * S p e c i a l R a t e s ! * ♦ * * Super L a rg s Apts * W . Two bedroom s $399 ♦ . Four bedrooms $599 ♦ 4 • On UT Shut’ie • G a s & W c ie : Fa:d • Walk :n Closets • Dishwasher Disposal ; S f : aUamat or. . m » d » i ñoa xa t Valley 1 block Kxrtl ic r.ie Czmag* Hout* * * * * ♦ * 4 2304 Pleasant VaUfj * 442 1 m I » * * * * * * * * * * * STUDENTS! YOU WORK HARD FOR YOUR MONEY NOW LET YOUR MONEY WORK HARDF0RY0U R o y a l C rest A p a r t m e n t s ONE MONTH FREE Comet of Rundberg Northgate O v O " “ X v / Mon-fn 9o n-6pr S o , , 0 o r ^ S w n l p m b p r '] : i i fi H E lm s ” A Pleasant Place to live” STUDENT SPECIAL 10% OFF “ .Veil- Refurbished" Furnished & Unfurnished 1 - l ’s, 2-1 s. 2 -2 ‘s STARTING AT S 310.00 WATERS CAS PAID Free Cable Hook-Up Central Location 600 E. 53rd St. 452-7202 2 2 C 7 I píi i A p t s . • 1 BR Furn $375 • 2 BR Furn $550 • Walk to Campus • Nice Pool & Pat» • Ask About Ceiling Fans leasing For Fall! 2207 Leon 478-1781 D avr. & Asmk TIMBERW00D APARTMENTS PRE-LEASING FOR FALL 86 ( • Large Eft From $345 ¿ • Finest Location - - ' • $hutt e or We1» to Campus • F rep ¿ce b Poo MOVE IN TODAY 499-8772 1000 W 26th D A V I S & A S S O C Do you need an apartment? DALLAS ..«.on*. HOUSTON BRANDYWINE W1LSHIRE Apartments CALL NOW FOR LOWER RATES Apis, Reads tor immediate occupants. V « p r , W-« ■* U- Su n m e t • ' • >'lart tf,. w ' . •. * • <«' «Wh. ii v..u , • • 1 dup th* U , . d . ’ - •! •••■ ■ ‘At - ,:.•!> 1 r »• h • • i • Walk tf • 1 '¡1 ■ , . ppn k on mbr manAgemrnt • \ \ , ! x. v . I a Gnuplm »nd gr»d tludfnt* wilcnnw e < v» •« - h «•.» - RAMPART APARTMENTS 1230 East 38V; Street 4 5 4 -0 2 0 2 * OUR G O AL IS HAPPY TENANTS •a o f V u A S. Hyde P ark Apts. Bring this Ad A Receive A Dam BUCKS SPECIAL • Eff. Furn. $310-$325 • 1 BR F urn. $325-$365 • 2 BR Furn. $465-$475 • City T ennis Courts & Pool • S huttle at F ront Door • M anager On Site 4413Speedwav MOVE IN TODAY 458 2096 Davis & Assoc. i : A j < SEQUOIA! APARTMENTSi Efficiencies From - ; *270 4 A REAL VALUE 301 W. 28th 458-4519[! RENTAL 37 0 — Unf. Apts. RENTAL 370 — Unf. Apts. — • • TAKE NOTE. A vailable F or The Fall S em ester • 2 Bedroom apartments available for fall semester • Designer carpet & tile • Levelor mini blinds • Color coordinated kitchens & baths • Large swimming pool with deck • Hot tubs and redwood decks • Access security system • Barbequearea • Covered parking • Walk-in closets • Built-in bookshelves The Heart of Hyde Park DUVAL VILLA APARTMENTS 4305 D uval St. A ustin, TX 78751 451-2343 \\ve 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 I I I I I I I I I Supreme Court Membership Free Laundry Two Pools Two Hot Tubs Water Volleyball Ceiling Fans Fireplaces Handicap Units Great Management Great Maintenance Rent Specials - Call me. 44* OAK LODGE APARTMENT HOMES 5 1 2 - 4 4 0 - 0 1 1 8 ft y E stra d a Apts. M RACING AHEAD of the COMPETITION with over 14 Floor Plans to Choose From • Enclosed Patios • Balconies • Fireplaces • Maid Service • Ceramic Tiled Baths • Tiled Entry Ways LEASE A FANTASTIC 1,2, or 3 BEDROOM Before Sept. 21st and Receive *100 OFF EACH MONTH FOR the First 4 Months*!! Present this Ad and Get the LAST MONTH'S RENT FREE * (12 month lease) 1st and LAST STOP on the NR SHUTTLE. 1801 So. Lakeshore Blvd. 442-6668 Office Hours: Mon thru Fri: 9 to 7 Sat: 10 to 6 Sun: 1 to 6 Pre Game Keg Party Sat. 1 to 5 (Bring a Friend!) i i I ■ i RENTAL RENTAL RENTAL RENTAL RENTAL RENTAL 350 — Rental Services 360 — Furn. Apts. 360 — Furn. Apts. 360 — Furn. Apts. 360 — Furn. Apts. 3 6 0 — Furn. Apts. 370 — Unf. Apts. O ne Bedrooms Big Enough for Two In tfia campus aroo This small quiet apartm ent has an ideal set up (or roommates O n site management, w alk to campus, located near 24th and San G abriel Coll today 4 7 6 7399 9 15D 3 0 2 W . 38TH Fall leasing. Efficiency, 1 BR, 2 BR. Conveniently located Fur­ nished/unfurnished All appli­ ances, pool, half a block to shut­ tle. Gas/water paid 4 5 3 -4 0 0 2 ______________________________ 977 CASA DE SALADO APTS. 1BR furnished, gas & w ater paid, no pets, swimming pool, ceiling fan and cable, west o f campus, near shuttle lease required A p p ly in person 2610 and 2612 Salada St., resident m ana­ ger apt # 1 1 2 .4 7 7 -2 5 3 4 3 10 3 Just Remodeled ALL BILLS PAID Nice One Bedrooms $395 Single Of cuponry $440 Double Occupancy Dahwasher. Gorbage Disposal, CA/CH, New Furniture. New Corpet Walk or ShuHte to U T 2212 San Gabriel 4 7 4 7732 RtOUCED KAtES - Now ¡eoung one and two bedrooms AC, carpeted pool On shuttle city bus Shorn Apartments 330 a Red River 476 8474 9-24 EFFICIENCY. "PAINTED, new carport, shuttle busline m west Auslm no pets $375/m o ABP 478-7116 9 3C C.AfrA',E APARTMENT near University Nice quiet neighborhood Attractive setting S365 AH bills paid Contar' fddie 4 / 6 17 72 V I 9 30 jARaGE APARTMENT A8P 2311 la fayetie W-iik UT $72;, 4 4 0 TOT 2 p e o p l e , management, grounds well-kept, pool loundry stop by 400 W 35 or coll Lance or Nancy at 453-1804 $395 for one # _ First Two Weeks Free Beoutrful new complex off shut- fle Ceiling far., m trv -b !'n d < , vaulted ceilmgs, pool, (ocuzzi M organ Properties 4 4 5 - 0 5 9 2 _____________________________ Student Special. Month free rent or $500 US Savings Bond free for 6 month or longer lease S m a ll, a ttr a c tiv e c o m p le x o n CR shuttle 1-1, $315, 2-1, $ 3 3 4 1 2 0 0 E 5 2 n d lo n e b lo c k e a s t o f Cameron Rd). 453-6083 9-1? OUCH Cramped for Spoce? Huge I, 2, and 3 bedroom oporlmenH ond 3- 2 duplexes avo*iabie kh »mmed«fe mom-ir Many extras do*e to shuttle and mo?or fb© rough+ores Starting at )350-$545 Situated on spocMXrt 14 acres with beouM uf greenery Stop by Vtttoge Green Apartments 7224 Northeast O 926-9425 9-17 Cameron Hill Large one & two bedroom apartm ents clustered around a swimming pool. Rent from $329 a montfi. First month 99c 7247 Cameron Rd. 4 5 1 - 0 0 3 5 9-9D ONE BEDROOM $325 Large studio apartment. Private Baicony, 1 *i Bat’-, covered park mg. 701 W . North Loop Central Properties, Inc. 451-4018 451-6533 10- 7D ONE BEDROOM $295 to $325 plus electnc. Nice quiet location across the street from park and dose to Lake Austin. N o Pets. 7 0 0 Hearn Central Properties Inc. 4 7 6 -4 3 7 0 , 451-65 33 10-70 W OO DCREEK APTS 8 3 7 -5 5 5 6 8 6 0 0 N . Lamar $99 M ove-m Special tonvemenhy ¡ocamd m mmiAe-. awa> vurur. apartmena the heart ■ North Austir Aon- ak motor Aeeways s t u d o f l a t s — s . ?; 1 BEDROOMS --S ."? í S335 ; BEDROOMS — S3S0 S40S $365 $415 10-70 STUDENT SPECIAL $ m o ve-m O n shu» q a i 1-1 2-1 ne ->eor C a p tto l P lo z a 2 ana 2 2» 452 3202 9-10 9-16A Kenray Apts. 2122 Hancock, North UT area, 1-2-3 BRs townhouses, flexible leases, $ 2 9 8 -4 3 5 ; 1 month's rent free 328-7211, 451-0566 9-12E ARE YOU A UNIVERSITY STUDENT. WORK ING MAN, OR WOMAN» Then come to the mc« QQ*e* Ckjfitjvdle or®o to fbe WWiHo Community Comfortable «ffioeocy opon menfs Pon»alfy furmsted or unfum*she<3 On $#te mofkogemerrt Grooods mcMrdwofKe Laundry fooiih** Come by 808 W*n8o or caM Gary 443-4499 or Roy 472-2677 10-9 A FREE APARTMENT - C O M M IS S IO N S Leasing agent needed. 20 hours/week. Flexible schedule 442-9369 ________________________ 93 0 V i M O N T H FREE RENT 1, 2, 3, 4 bedrooms, studios, townhouses, flats and pen­ thouses. Shuttle, laundry, pool, fireplaces, gos free Crisp, safe, quiet 4 5 4 - 2 6 3 6 937 O n Town Lake S-qr a seven m onth lease o nd get one month free on ony of our 1, 2, or 3 from $265- bedroom opts Prices $424 one we pay gos ond w ater Re­ lax by the lake or walk m the pork. W e re convenient to everything Southshore Apts 3 0 0 E. Rjvervde 444-3337 9-30D LARGE EFFICIENCY bseh-in kitcher vrc*-«r d o sols dose lo IF shuttle, col Debbie ond as* he- aooul her m o v o -in soecia 453 5737 9 17 N¿Aí JT one oowntov.- large «fficien- cies view o* -e a s e Pork poo s.-aery Viewpoint 2518 Leon 4 : 8 — 5 5 or -n o n c g e - 4 " 6 - ¿ 3 9 / - >'5 i2 i - u c inc. RENTAL 370 — U nf. Apts. 1 9 É M N ÍlllÍI0 R f l1 2 M É ÍM M 2 weeks free at Christmas on a 9 month lease "EXTRA SPECIAL DISCOUNTS" a 1,2.3.5 Bedroom e 2 Lighted Termo Courts e Shunte 6usStop-Si e Secwnty Service e City Tmmporktoon • M n g G re e n e Outdoor Jacuzzi i elorKQuei&touc FoalAeiforEocfi U k q e Detoxe ArCondioaad laundry eCefagFowki Ifangioomand Bedroom eExercaeRoom • CorWodwig Areo • CaW.IVHook Up • Teo Swuwnmg Fooa • Boske1bol$VoM»* Coixh Newly added features include: • Italian Ceramic Tile in Kitchen and Berth e Free use of our two tanning beds e Therapeutic Massage e 2 Bedroom Guest House • M icrow ave Ovens $ ASK ABOUT 0UB SPECIAL DISCOUNTS $ ONE BEDROOM furmshed all bJIs paid rjie-ji ocation walking distance to JT 4 / 9 6364 Ask for Martha 9-12 VERY NICE enaJfy -a --a g e o Just K) 4 C am eron So o r CR shurtie ■ - W "604 »Vv e‘es5 Ln or coll 1907 or 8 3 5 3303 Texas P ro pe rty Eff Student Rates I and 2 bedroom opts Lo- a ta d b e tw e e n 183 & 2 9 0 o n CC shunte Come b y 7 4 1 8 C a m ­ eron Rd. or c a l 450-1551 o r 8 3 5 -0 3 0 3 Texas Properties N O A U G U S T R E N T i u s t b lo c k s t o U T Unturn i’-e; efficiency m - . rowave lew point, ceihng Eans. pr.-c souna, goroge parking S350 E b e rt le a s in g 3 2 ’ ' 5 6 0 9 9 WALK TO UT Fall Leasing if f ic e ia e s ond TAR'S $350-1425 Sr-oi A es» C ompus C ompto • 2514 Pear 3 4 6 - 1 9 8 4 ONE MONTH'S FREE RENT 9-1SC Fork. N e w ly On‘y $2«5 i me Barton 1501 K e> 9-16 E F F — $ 3 3 0 . C A / C H W A L K T O C A M P U S 2212 San Gabriel O f f . H r s . 1 0 - 5 . 3 0 D a i l y 9-22? HALF M O N T H 'S FREE RENT! Remodeled 1-1 near RR shuttle. Small, quiet complex. Avail, 4 7 6 -6 5 0 8 now. $315, 9 -5 9-19 $ 9 9 M o ve In. Bortoo efficiencies Just o iog to Barton Spnngs ond Zilker Fork. O u r move m discount pays fo r your hook up ond m oving expenses $ 2 0 0 o ff first month's rent o f $ 2 9 9 $100 depos.’ Jotn the free & restless young singles a’ Barton Cove A p a rt­ ments 1123 H ollow Creek Drive. 478 - 7 93 2, 8 3 7 -7 4 5 8 . Pnme Properties 10-6 N O DEPOSIT Silverado Condos — unique f l o o r p la n s ! M ic r o w a v e ! in every unit! Washers/dryers Pool, lacuzzi, party room! Secur­ ity, on shuttle $ 3 4 5 -$ 4 2 5 443- 3 6 66. 9-15 108 Place Leosing For Foii/Spnng Furnished Efficiencies and O ne Bedroom Apartments dtshwasherv disposals swimming p o o l oaho/lounge/BBQ gnii ndividuat storage bookshelves 1 2 block to IF shuttle foundry facilities resident manoger From $ 2 6 0 - E, 452-1419 if no answer 453-2721 385-2237 108 W 45th St 9 29D STUDENT SPECIALS EFF for $ 2 5 0 1/1 for $ 3 0 9 2/1 for $ 3 4 9 Vovety conwwwy. 2 pooH «oundry io a U w Mcunfy patrol 24-hour emergency - a r t e nonce -wndh ant: w -oe' .Krt Con- «e»efr lo itownloem. UT. Z4kor Fort ana _ S’ ONEROGí ARARTméNTS Please oat Debt-» or ’ am a» sc ’ Í99C ______________ i _ X . . V2 M O N T H FREE RENT From $3*C- me. targe tovmhovee*. Ban. Mu- d m an# pemhouee Gm, hoar .OdS.n^ hot waret paid Fool laundry manager on-nke Que* ocaPon. converaen* *o UT. ond on shui- 4e bus nouie The irongare 1225 Wessheeiw 464 2606 9-15C EXCEPTIONAL EFFICIENCIES MOVE-IN RIGHT AWAY Quiet Hyde Pork, dose to UT, pool, gas ond water pad, sunny, nice, good study environment 4310 Ave B Cal< Doug 477-6551, 472-0842 9-9C THE STRATFORD Speoaiiy designed for students! Sorties and Jaymes welcome! located iust m.ngtes from downtown ond on me UT she-# route. Efficiency, one and two bedroom floor plans to suit your ¡ifestyie Rommates wer C o n d o L iv in g ? 4 B d rm 2 B A Full Furn M cr jw o v e s C e d in g Fan s a te r t o m S yU « m B B Q P-ts P o d S u n d e c C o v e r e d P a rk in g ! 4 7 4 6 6 8 3 4 7 7 4 6 ? o r 4 4 4 2 7 5 0 O U R BLOCKS WEST UT RENTAL 370 - U n f Apts. * * * * * * * * * * * : Oucadeú I J . O n U l S n u m e R o u t e * * * Caprfa Met*c , , * * ' > u e * * • S#> m m . r s g Pcx, * » * * * * * 4 * 1 & 2 B e d ro o m s * f CIRCLE 0 A h \ APARTMENTS k Lam: iff W6 I úum hum HugNwid Mam Yhtmxáem*% * >4SWÉ ¿m &n r d i • WdliC L XÉIWfffe \ & 1 & tm * U H i % *& : $ 2 9 2 - $ 3 9 6 : J llH A ig o r la 444-4415* I I H B u m * 459 1995 * * * * * * * * * * * * ^ f a m e ¡ — i— ■ ■ S. §0 S. 9 ! in 2K>4 Sot Casbah Apartments 2 2 0 0 S a n G a b n e i O n e M p - t i F re e R e n t C n O ' M 19 y 30 prv r- tiwwiepNüt M l t ar tAUt? :«Éng kdPRk. •. • - spex r 2 2 -fMtoPOOM Ü C 4 .'*X|$S2 444 2 ? lfl ONE BDR S295 $4( WARW ICK APTS. 2 9 0 7 W E S T A V E Now leasing tody furnished 2-bed 2- txith, I-bedroom & e f f i c i a p a r t meats We hove ceding fans m bedrooms & Irving room dishwashers, garbage (fa posáis walk m closets, central air & heat, pool with cascading water fal, sun deck, bar-b-q pits, locked loundry mat. garden bndscoped with beautiful trees, outdoor safety lighting, gas & water paid, covered parking avotkibie. covered txke rocks, •vofcmg distonc* from campus (just off 29th Street) O n site manager 4 7 4 - 7 4 2 6 9 9 Check This Out Orvty 2 left 1/1 and 2 /2 a p e o » 6 0 0 and 1100 tq . ft Both Fully furnished including CH /C A, com plete btche frost free, electnc range dishwasher ond rrucrowove Ceiling fo m in bed rooms and /vin g -oom ond intercom fueploce O n site system 2 2 has ma n o g e r and la undry. 3 Vi Mocks from cam pus 1 M ock from shuttle 1/1 2/2 $325 $550 OflfctG Hour* 5 3 6 1 30 M F AJ day Sat Sun or col 477-4627 o* 444 2750 Sofodo Apts 2 / 0 4 Solado ALL BILLS PAID Efficiency, $ 3 5 5 in Hyde Park, dose to shuttle and city busline Nicely furnished, well main­ tained. 4 0 0 0 Avenue A. C e n tr a l P ro p e rtie s , Inc. 4 5 8 4511, 45 1-65 33 $295 Fountain Terroce Apartments Large O n e Bedroom apartments, w a lt-m closets carpeted, drapes, da- posol. ceding fans huge patio and patio W ater gas paid 610 West 30th M onogers aportm enl #134 W otking distance to UT 4 7 7 -8 8 5 8 _______________________________ 9 :?n O N E BEDROOM $ 3 0 5 plus electnc o r $ 3 5 5 oil bill spotd Q m et com plex m peek »e set­ ting. N tcely furnished, carpeted and dra p e d 6 0 9 East 45th St Central Properties In c 452 0 5 8 0 477 -55 15 451 -65 33 10-70 EFF and ONE BEDROOM GARAGE APARTMENT Q u ie t E n fie ld a r e a , s in g le stu­ d e n t, 1BR, 1BLK sh u ttle , d e p o s it/ le a s e r e q u ir e d S 3 2 5 , 4 7 8 - 9 3 4 3 , d a y s ; 4 7 8 - 8 6 0 7 , n ig h ts. 10-7D 9 9C U T A p a r t m e n t s L o w R a te s 6?! W«* 31* M c*n ty $250 630 MokJgt La ffKc»«ncy ' $250 300 E m M ondH bvicy $195 ond $320 3000 OvaóakH* ' I Condo $350 601B W ?6th lorge 1 X $395 FSA Harnson Pearson 9-11D NFW furnished efficiency BEAUT F with aakony clubhouse lennn courts two pools close lo UT shunte Podd >cl Condos Jone! 331 6699 after 6pm 9 ‘. mo A .*. * TO University 1 bedroom, apart men! S. 90 ovoil 9 16 renl 2108 San Gabnei 545 1552 after 6 9 » ________________________________ HYDE PARK one ond two bed rooms $335-400 pool. IF shunte gas? water po-d 44 c Ave 4 451 3 80 9-11 C tO St tN north of UT Efhciery . S230 10 $28< S350 1 -s $ 2 6 / $450 452-4516. 4/7-22 ~ $295 2 - $ 2 9 5 to $ 3 2 5 plus electnc. N ice quiet c x o b o n across *h« StreH trom p a d and dose to Lake Austin. N o pets S786 70Ci Heom Central Properties. Inc 4 7 6 -4 3 7 0 451 -6 5 3 3 10-70 ONE BEDROOM 9-79 AVAAABlE MAX t bed' ■ ■ nee- t Ave C. 45" 40C $34 5 piu-S eiectrx or $3 9 5 oil b4ts po • TO $ a * w V tttE n S C « O O ii 4 sc . am a by 305 V* 35 fo r a go o d deat on -ur-rtnad efficiency apa rtments p r otoséi onp# i mok'-oge-.* ors3 mo-- tomed 000 on sat nonogenr» c a t G a n a* 44 3 44 99 or » >ga or 4 5 9 4 9 '7 $ 2 5 0 -$ 2 9 5 - E. W e a r q lo o t i n g f o r q m e t, c o n t c e n tto u s n o n - s m o k in g stu d e n ts in ­ te re s te d n o lo r g e efhr, e n c y o r 1 b e d r o o m 1 w c l a c c - a m H y d e P ark/near campus C A /C H , lo u n d r y d e o d Port n o p e h 4 5 6 -2 4 6 6 9 ' 6A : a $3 RENTAL 370 — U nf. Apts. C apitol Villa A p a r t m e n t s ta rg e 1 and 2 M apts Furmihec! and unfum tshed Gas baa* and warte' pa-q Pool loundry end on site mona gee -Quiet lo cation at com er o* t « - 3 5 and 29C Convem eni to UT and dow ntow n Storting at $315 month Ca> 4 6 3 -5 '6 4 Park Place Apts. 4 3 0 6 A ve A n f (W -o - « COrpe» Gas drm reg $4#0 ► nc me heottng .«»? e- ng tora rttS nvw bfcrvis lo teec you* eÉertra t i l yw Bu# «n sev> $ bookcase l» m dr> me varad pon "<■ Ooee «c Uwate and h©f»p**9 C<3® 1*1 Hosduty 4SS-(9'0O,9 or 151-2242 O & K ***r\ *ory ONE BEDROOM $350 r Hytkv yn<$^ —m ond o r e«ng. , j- g e w « 4 «n dose tt kyss bo< e«’ - s K>rge «wndows over ookusg courtyard ond poo l 42 0 9 sr^estw-3v 45 6 5 3 3 4 5 4 k N O W LEA SIN G Furn shed apontrnenis- Our-ry . on- sea ihuM e rauta tw m uw n « w v ' H i 7 ! s $ 325 to - í $ 3 9 í $48C E Electnc 10 $ * • E 2 2** $ 4 X - 4 6 S 2 7 5 - S 2 9 5 - E. W e -one lo o k in g fio r guast, como- e nh cxrs n o n -s m o k in g s tu d e n ts -n- • e re s te d l ««or mmm K)5 1 3#**’ 474 -6^05 ff #iCi€MC manage* 474 6705 onx| <■mnote Act fih 4312 SpootfwA:* 451-0S40 apf K37 370 — Unf. Apts. WOODLANDS^ CONDOMINIUMS L e a s in g F o r F a il1 S P E C I A L R A T E O N 1 2 M O L E A S E r- - * . ■ •! Starting «$ $ 3 5 0 • • • • f mtpko *$ • *. • ^ .*# ■ « - . * 1 C L I t r v t i Reel E s tate u i t wt B u r « - - • A H r .1 1443 5 4 5 ! 4 4 ’’ 8 3 0 3 THE ARBOR • 4 a n j 2 B e d r c x jr h A p o r t r n e r if s A v a ila b le N o w 1 • G a s a n d W c ’ e ' • On S h u ffle R o u te • S e a $ o n o i> e R a te s 1500 Royal Crest 444-7516 A l l N e v i I n t e r i o r s a n d A p p l i a n c e * -s3 t a { f o r í i T l i o u s c L k f t c lo lX stTiitiic l )n Slid 1 aunUrs S c c u n tv P a tr o lle d s ( j r t j i S 3 10 478-0955 / / M k M H t K11 % t lln á M AFFORD s i t a i P rtife v s io a a llv M a n a g e d Bs R e g tn c s P r o p e r t in LOCATION LOCATION and a» twits paid b w r t o r ie«r UT anc Cat*!» Otoe* DuHOtng -t-'X>vatec «nth .arge rooms and p le n ty a t a m 0 i» n ¡ » A has o n e - x x e re a son io we there ’ w* "ave the Dest re* dence aryeRtere Can owner at 4'4 4648 tor a chance to experience convenient wtng to an aftomabie price C«fi ua v / / A OFF YO UR 1 ST MONTH'S RENT /é w $200 Page 18/The Daily Texan/Tuesday, September 9, 1986 RENTAL RENTAL RENTAL RENTAL RENTAL RENTAL 3 7 0 — U n f. Apts. 3 7 0 - U n f. A pts. 3 9 0 — U n f. D u p le x e s 3 9 0 — U n f. D u p le x e s 4 0 0 QUIET, SEC LU D ED l u x u r y a p p lia n c e s 4 5 0 - 3 0 6 3 , 4 4 1 - 6 9 4 6 9 -1 7 ____________ lo w m a in te n a n c e f ir e p la c e , • e x tra s $ 4 9 5 C a ll N a n c y , d u p le x , 2-1 DUPLEX N E A R IRS o n d B e rg s tro m ,2 -2 , c a rp e t, fire p la c e , fe n c e d A C /C H , W /D c o n n e c tio n s , c a rp o rt, $ 4 0 0 4 5 0 -1 9 9 1 , ’ 0 0 3 S P V o lle y 9 3 2 _ _ RENTAL RENTAL RENTAL 4 0 0 — C o n d o s - 4 2 0 — U n f. H o u s e s 4 2 5 — Room s 3-1 H A R D W O O D flo o rs , te n c o d back y a r d , a p p lia n c e s 4 7 6 4 8 5 1 9 -1 0 ______________________ _ a l l lis a n o o n -5 p m n e i g h b o r h o o d . $ 6 1 0 /m o q u i e i U N EXPEC TED V A C A N C Y , la rg e cieon, c a rp e te d , n e a r U T /shuttle. p riv a te e n ­ tra n c e /b a th , r e frig e r a to r Q u ie t, m a tu re in d iv id u a l N o pets 4 7 4 -1 2 1 2 9 -1 9 W EST C A M P U S q u ie t seclu d e d , ro o m ­ m ates shore o r single, 1106 W 2 2 n d , 1- 1, $ 3 5 0 TIP M a n a g e m e n t 4 7 9 - 0 5 0 5 103__________________ 3 M IN U T E S d o w n to w n , 8 m in u te s UT, o n shuttle, 3 blks s h o p p in g c e n te r, 2-1, d e ­ signer d e c o ra te d , p o o l g r e a t oak s, ga s h e a t/s to v e p riv a c y , e n e rg y e ffic ie n t AC, c e ilin g fo n , o w n e r p a y s o il utilities e x ­ c e p t e le ctn c ity 4 7 8 - 4 1 5 2 .4 7 4 - 6 9 0 1 9- 12_______________________________________ B A R T O N HILLS - 1 6 0 3 B N o r m D r , 2-1, o il a p p lia n c e s , CA. C H , c a rp e te d blm ds, c a r p o rt $ 4 7 5 d e p o s it 3 9 7 - 2 5 8 0 M o n d a y - F rid o y 9 -1 0 D $ 2 0 0 REBATE o n 9 o f 12 m o n th s lea se 3 blo c k s fro m UT 1013 W 2 3 rd , 3 2 7 - 4 5 8 7 4 7 2 -1 1 6 0 9 -1 0 ________________ LAR GE A P A R T M E N T m o ld h o u se S panish S a n c h e z E le m e n ta ry S c h o o l. 4 7 9 -6 1 9 4 9 1 1 ________________________________ s p e a k in g sechon N e x t in to O V E R L O O K IN G S H O A L C re e k N e a r 3 8 th St. U n u s u a l a p a rtm e n t 2 BR 1 BA G a s 4 4 4 9 5 5 2 9 11______ ______________ in c lu d e d . $ 4 7 5 . c o o k in g . W a te r la rg e 3-1, C A /C H flo o rs , sep a ra te N E A R L a w S c h o o l g le a m in g h a r d w o o d d in in g ro o m , lots o f w in d o w s , 3 singles O K $ 7 5 0 3 5 ! ) Red Rivet upstairs A v a ila b le a fte r S ept 1 4 7 8 - 7 9 3 2 8 3 7 - 7 4 5 8 , P rim e P ro p e rtie s 9 -1 8 4 / 0 9 A 7 Ü T CARPETED. C A /C H C a s w e ll 2 blks UT shuttle $ 3 5 0 , no P ® * 9 2 8 3 8 2 9 4 4 3 9 5 8 5 9 1 5 SR SHUTTLE, 2-1, C A 'C H , c a rp e t, d rapes k itch e n a p p lia n c e s , no pets, 1 6 0 2 -8 P a rke r La ne. $ 3 9 5 2 8 2 - 0 9 3 5 fire p la c e _ 9 2 3 ___________________________ N E A R SHUTTLE, 1 a n d 2 BRs a va ila b le , A /C , a p p lia n c e s , c a rp e t, c a rp o rt, $ 3 2 5 - 3 5 0 4 5 1 -8 1 2 2 W e s t W o r ld R eal Estate 10-7____________________________________ F ii e p l a c e S P A C IO U S C L E A N o ld e r 2-1 D in in g r o o m P o r c h e s W D c o n n e c tio n A C s O n M S shuttle 180 4 7 W 6 o t M oP oc $ 5 5 0 , 4 7 8 - 5 7 3 9 , 4 7 2 - 2 0 9 7 9 2 4 ^ _ 9 - 2 3 D T A R R Y T O W N LAR GE 2 BR. a ll bills p o .d . 4 6 9 - $ 5 5 0 . 2 6 0 6 E n fie ld Rd ________ _____ 941*8 4 74 1100 10 2 # 1 0 . 1 9 4 0 's 2-1 o a k flo o rs , c e ilin g fans, up stairs b e d ro o m s trees, n e a t UT 7 0 3 W 3 5 th $ 6 6 0 4 7 2 -2 1 2 3 10 8 W EST A U S T IN 1 BR - $ 3 5 0 2 BR, 2 BA - $ 4 5 0 W a te r g a s p a id 2 6 0 6 E nfie ld Rd # 1 0 , 4 6 9 - 9 4 7 8 , 4 7 4 -1 1 0 0 1 0 -2 1 2 0 0 W EST 2 2 V j, N e a r C asw ell, h uge 2- 2, se p a ra te d in in g , K irksey-Levy R e a lto r, 4 5 1 - 0 0 7 2 . 8 - 3 f ir e p la ie $ 7 5 0 . W A L K O R shu ttle to UT S p acious 1 BR M a n y w in d o w s flo o rs $ 3 0 0 3 3 0 1 D u v o l 3 4 5 0 1 8 6 9 I? H a r d w o o d _ N E A R UT shuttle S e e kin g g r a d u a te stu­ d e n t to leo se e x c e p tio n a l 2 BR d u p le x N e w c a rp e t C A /C H , fire p la c e W D c o n ­ nectio n s P riv a te p a fic S e clu d e d b e a u h fu l trees N o pets $ 5 0 0 ' 8 4 7 - 5 4 2 0 ( 8 0 5 ) 2 5 8 - 6 1 6 0 , c o lle c l. 9 - 9 _____ HYDE PARK UT shuttle, b e a u tifu l street R e m o d e le d 1-1, $ 4 9 5 , 2-1, $ 6 5 0 A p p li­ a nces, A C s , g a ro g e 4 7 9 - 6 1 5 3 9 - 3 0 r e fr ig e r a to r A V A ILA B LE O C T 1 N e w ly re d e c o ra te d stove d ishw asher W 'D c o n n e c tio n s , center u n iv e rs ity shuttle N o pets 9 5 0 2 9 17 4 7 2 ______________________ c a r p o r t N e a r « to p p in g EXTRA N ICE 2 1 stove a n d r e frig e ra to r in c lu d e d o n E n fie ld Rd $ 5 0 0 PM P Inc 4 5 8 4 1 5 5 9 -1 7 D S / 0 0 O F F S e p te m b e r re n t C o n v e n ie n t 2-1 n e w c a r p e ’ fans fe n c e d y a r d W 0 co n n e c tio n s O f f CR shuttle $ 4 3 ' 4 7 8 7 3 3 0 9 - 9 _ _ ___________ '0 5 707 G r a n d O Ñ É I l O C K ir m JT Place L a rg e 2-1 a v a ila b le n o w $ 5 9 5 C a ll L in d a , 4 7 6 - 5 3 9 4 or 3 2 8 7115 A g e n t 9 3 0 CLARKSVILLE B R A N D n e w lux y du p ie ’ on tre e o v e re d h a lf a c re C lose to U T /d o w n to w n la ke 2 2 A ll am enities, la rg e de ck $ 8 0 0 4 5 0 - 1 4 4 1 , 4 5 1 8 3 4 9 3 -2 -1 , N E A R B a lco n e s R esearch 4 nun M o pac 2 yrs o ld spotless a ll a p p li anees W D ro o m Ions, trees q u ie t p o tio fe n c e d W a te r p a id R e d u .e d $ 5 2 5 3 2 7 2 3 6 0 9 12 400 C o n d o s- T o w n h o u se s 3 - 2 W EST A ustin, C la rk s v ille UT shuttle C A /C H A ll a p p lia n c e s $ 7 5 0 C o ll Lee, 4 7 4 - 4 7 4 4 . 9 11 Century 21 Landmark 3 3 1 -0 4 4 4 O N SHUTTLE, 2-1 '2 , 2 -s to ry , fire p la c e , la rg e c e ilin g fa n m m i-b lm d s, c a r p o r t _ v u rd $ 4 9 5 4 5 4 1 4 8 2 9 - 3 0 Trqvts H eights House, 3-2 -2 , $1100 Barton V A Iley 3 -2 -2 , $1100 T o w nhouse-O ltorf ond 1-3 5 ,3 -2 '2 , $ 6 5 0 C o n d o -W o o d w a rd and 1-35 3 - 2 '7 . $ 6 9 5 H ouse-Q uail H o llo w 3-2 $ 5 9 5 D uplex-A nderson M il! 2-1, $ 3 7 5 9 9 0 1 207 LO RRAIÑT o ft E nfie ld L a rg e 2-1, h a r d w o o d flo o rs , $ 5 0 0 K irksey-Levy R ealtors, 4 5 1 - 0 0 7 2 . 9 - 2 4 _______________ O N E B L O C K t o UT W o n d e r fu l o ld h o m e c o n v e rte d in to d u p le x 2 8 0 7 H e m p h ill P ark 3 2 $ 9 5 0 2-1. $ 8 5 0 , 4 7 7 - 4 0 7 2 9 - 2 4 9-12 B R A N D N E W c a rp e t a n d p a in t in this n e a t 2-1 d u p le x W a lk to shuttle 2 5 2 8 G le n S prings $ 4 8 0 4 7 7 - 4 0 7 2 9 - 2 4 1 9 4 0 's 2-1 o n c u l-d e -s a c . O a k flo o rs tile b a th , C A /C H , W / D c o n n e c tio n s , c e ilin g fa n s, p a tio , la rg e y a rd ,lo ts o f w in d o w s 4 7 2 2 1 2 3 10 8 1 3 0 2 K irk w o o d . $ 4 5 0 O N SHUTTLE 3 -2 7, 2 story, fire p la c e 5 c e ilin g fnas, m m i-b lin d s , 2 liv in g areas, la rq e yard , de c k s to ro q e $ 5 9 5 4 5 4 148 2 9 - 3 0 ______________________________ TRAVIS HEIG H TS $ 3 5 0 2 1 1 7 -A B rack q u ie t e n r i d g e n e ig h b o rh o o d n e w ly re n o v a te d c o m ­ fo r ta b le C o n v e n ie n t to d o w n to w n , s hop p in g 9 - 2 6 4 4 2 - 5 7 8 0 , UNEXPECTED V A C A N C Y B e a u tifu l du- p le x fo r rent. 2-1 3 0 7 E 5 2 n d a n d A ve H M u st re n t n o w $ 5 9 5 C a ll collect ( 7 1 3 ) 6 6 7 - 2 7 0 9 d a y ( 7 1 3 ) 6 6 8 - 2 6 5 7 , m g h t 9 12 N E W , 6 -p le x . 1 BRs, $ 3 7 5 fre e 1 W a s h e rs /d ry e rs Jim H o g g 4 5 2 -1 1 8 8 , 3 2 7 3 4 0 0 9 - 3 0 in c lu d e d 5 6 0 o fir s t m o n th M O D E R N 2 -2 , g r e a t n e ig h b o rh o o d , 8 t r e e s , b lk s w a s h e r U T , co n n e c tio n s , s to ra g e $ 5 0 0 , D o n 4 7 6 - 9 0 9 ! 9 -1 7 y a r d RENTAL 3 6 0 — Furn. Apts. 2 M O N T H S FREE RENT LIMITED OFFER O PE N HOUSE DAILY L u x u r y t o w n h o m e s , c o n v e n i e n t L o m o r - A n d e r s o n L n / I H 3 5 , 2 1, 2 2 a p p lia n c e s , f ir e p la c e , g a r a g e , p o o l, A rc h P ro p e rtie s 4 6 7 -2 3 9 0 9 12D q u ie t f r o m $ 4 9 5 4 3 0 5 D uvoi St C o n d o s - T o w n h o u s e s 4 0 0 C o n d o s - T o w n h o u s e s Luxury Condo at Preservation Square West 21st and Pearl 1 BR Loft THE FINEST IN CAMPUS C O N D O LIV IN G , COMPLETE W ITH M I ­ CROWAVE, CEILING FAN, W /D , P O O L A N D H O T TU B NOT A CONDO, BUT BETTER O u r aportm enfy a re condo quality Designer carpet and hie levoior mmi blinds, co lo r c o ­ ordinated kitchens and baths large swimming p o o l with decks hot tubs access security sys terns, covered parking and spoctous flo o r plans tn the heart o t Hyde Park Duval Vtlka Apts Prote$$»onatty M anaged by Hutkm D evelopm ent Co 4 3 0 5 D uval St 451 2 3 4 3 9-11 U pper crust co ndo fo r leose Break breod (crorssants, o f course) overlo o kin g spectacu­ la r hi# country view Two pools, qcuzzi. w ate rfa ll yet close to shuttle Reody for m ove-m — N O W Com plete with w asher/ drye r installed JennAir kitchen with m i­ 9-12 crow ave. Ceiling fans, w o o dbum m g fire ­ place, designer w m dow covering and best o f o#— it's o b a rg a in o t $ 6 5 0 . S m o l pets al­ low ed. Co# Judy o t 3 4 3 -7 5 0 0 . T o w n h o u s e s A V A ILA B LE IM M E D IA T E L Y 2 1 2 c a r c o v e re d p a r k in g fire p la c e , p a tio 5 m inutes to shuttle, $ 4 9 5 m o n th 4 4 2 2 4 3 3 , 3 2 7 - 3 2 9 5 9 -1 2 __________________ study N O R TH F O R K C O N D O M IN IU M S , H y d e Park o r e a e x c lu sive quie t, d o s e to U1 I BRs a t $ 3 9 5 C o ll S cott a t 4 5 2 6 8 8 8 4 4 0 1 S p e e d w a y 9 16 UT S T U D E N T c o n d o lea se 2 7 1 4 N u e c e s 1-1. a# o p p lia n c e s , $ 4 0 0 /m o n th A v a il im m e d ia te ly O w n e r /a g e n t E m ily M o r e lo n d , 3 2 7 - 2 ) 3 7 , 3 2 7 - 2 9 1 6 1 0 -3 1-1 c o n d o n e a i c a m p u s $ 3 5 Q /m © n th U n fijm is h e d C a ll Jo h n T a y lo r 4 7 2 - 8 3 5 5 ( w o ik ) 4 5 1 - 6 9 8 7 (h o m e ) 9 12 G REAT L O C A T IO N 2 2 A ll a p p lia n c e s W a s h e r /d r y e r 1 7 5 0 T im ber R id g e o h P a rke r Lone, $ 5 1 5 $ 7 5 0 , c o ll 4 4 7 0 5 8 0 10-3_____________________________________ RIVER F R O N T c o n d o la rg e e ffic ie n c y , fu rn is h e d . $ 3 2 5 u n tu m a h e c i $ 3 0 0 b a l c o n y , b o o t r a m p C o# b ro k e r a t 4 6 2 - 3 7 7 3 o r 321 9 2 6 7 9 1 2 _________________ 9 -1 0 2 -2 C O N D O , w a lk in g d is ta n c e t o UT San P e d ro O a k s , 8 0 3 W 2 8 th # 1 0 7 $ 6 0 0 im m e d ia te ly , 4 7 7 - 6 5 5 1 , M a tt 9 - 5 A v a il, $600/m onth 44 2 -6 6 6 8 L e a s e n o w o n d r e c e iv e $ 2 0 0 o f f th e fir s t m o n th 's re n t. M o v e in b e f o r e S e p ­ t e m b e r 15 a n d q e t a n e w c o l o r TV. VERY LARGE MODERN Pool, sauna, fireplace, w / d, pets OK, 3-2, $ 5 4 5 / mo. 2-E/2, $445. N ear IH-35 & W illiam Cannon. 3 46 -4 39 2. 9 22 Free VCR and Reduced Rent Lease now — VCR is yours + large 2BR 2 BA luxurious condo Walking distance to campus near Hemphill Park. Fireplace, Microwave oven, Ceiling Fans, Washer/Dryer, Private Balco­ nies, French Doors, Individual Security Systems, Garage Park­ ing, Large Pool/Hot Tub, Owner Managed, Only 4 Left 4 77 -43 48 9 - 9 N O T A C O N D O , BUT BETTER O u r apartm ents are condo quality Designer carpet and Hie, levelot mini bhrtds co lo r c o ­ ordinated kitchens and baths, larg e swimming p o o l with decks, hot tubs access security sys­ tems covered parking ond spooous flo o r plans m the heart o f H yde Pork Duval Vilk) Apts Professionally M anaged by Hutkm D evelopm ent Co 4 51-2343 9 11 TREEHOUSE CO NDO S 2 0 2 E 4 5 T H l a r g e 1-1 m s m a ll c o m p le x , c lo s e t o s h u ttle A c r o s s f r o m p a r k a n d p o o l. $ 4 5 0 m o n th . G r o a t la n d l o r d C aN 4 8 0 - 8 2 7 3 A s k f o r N o t YOU NAME IT THIS PLACE HAS IT H u g e t w o b e d r o o m - t w o b a th , tr a s h c o m p a c te r m ic r o w o v e c e ilin g fa n f ir e p la c e , v a u lt e d c e ilin g , s k y lig h t p n c e r e d u c e d Apartment Finders Service 458-1213 ALLANDALE AREA C O N V E N I E N T M O P A C / B U R N F T RD N O R T H W E S T P A R K 4 / 2 3 2 a p p lia n c e s w / d c o n n e c tio n s fr e s h ly p o in te d , f ir e p k x e , f e n c e d c a r p o r t S o 9 5 / $ 7 9 5 A R C H P R O P E R T IE S 4 6 ’ 2 3 9 0 EXTRA N ICE 2 BR 2 BA c o n d o A ll a p p . ance> m ic o w a v e c e ilm q t o r ‘ rep.cn r P jrk -,g $ 0 0 PM P Inc 4 5 8 - 4 1 5 5 9 - 9 0 .n c iu d e d C o n v e n ie n t to UT 3-1, W / D c o n n e c tio n s 9 1 4 E 5 0 $ 4 9 5 , 4 5 2 -1 1 8 8 3 2 7 3 4 0 0 9 -1 2 ______________ UT R E N T A L 2 2, m ic ro w a v e w a s h e r d ry e r, fire p lo c e , h a r d w o o d flo o rs , v e ry nice 3 4 0 9 - B C e d a r $ 7 5 0 2 5 8 - 7 6 5 4 e v e n in g s 9 - 9 4 'S C O M P A N Y G re a t O a k o nces N e w h o u '» 3 2 1 W e s t ca m pus fo r ro o m m a te s , w o lk t o s ch o o l trees H a r d w o o d flo o r s A II a p p li $ 1 3 0 0 A p o r im e n t F in d e rs S ervice . 4 5 8 -1 2 1 3 . 9 - 9 0 H YD E PARK o re a , 1 a n d 2BR houses a v a ila b le 451 8 1 2 2 W e st W o r ld R eal Estate 1 0 -7 $ 4 2 0 5 7 5 W 6 th /C lo rk s v ille , o n sh u ttle s p a cio u s 2- 1 h a r d w o o d flo o rs , k itc h e n a p p lia n c e s , $ 7 2 5 4 7 4 7 0 1 0 4 7 2 6 7 2 8 9 1 2 N E A R UT shuttle 1 6 0 9 C o v e r !e a t D r 3 2, A C , w o s h e r/d ry e r, stove, re tn g ., c a r ­ p o r t fe n c e d y a rd , n ice n e ig h b o rh o o d $ 5 9 5 Avo.1 S ept 1st 2 8 8 4 5 0 2 9 24 C O N V E N IE N T UT -q u a in t o ld e r 2 -2 H a r d w o o d c o n d it io n e r a ir C e ilin g fa n , y a rd 3 1 0 6 K in g Si $ 5 2 5 4 72 2 0 9 7 4 7 8 5 7 3 9 9 - 2 4 ____________ flo o r s C O N V E N IE N T UT la r g e , o ld e r 2-1 attic W oTle- $ 5 5 0 4 7 2 2 0 9 7 4 7 8 5 7 3 9 9 - 2 4 _______________________________________ IH - 3 5 B ro c k e n n d g e to n , y a r d 1 4 0 5 W EST 6 th S tre e t a r e a C lo s e m 3 la rg e o ld e r h om es H a r d w o o d ce ilin g s fire p lo c e R e s p o n sib le $ 6 5 0 $ 8 5 0 4 7 2 2 3 4 5 , 4 7 2 3 1 9 7 9 24_____________________________ flo o d s h tg h te n a n ts W E S T E N F IE LD o r e o 2 BR. N jr d w o o d flo o rs nle b o th a # c o n d itio n e d c o rp o rt le a s e $ 4 7 5 4 7 4 - 1 2 8 5 4 7 2 - 2 3 4 5 4 7 2 - 3 1 9 7 9 - 2 4 _______________________ C LA R K S V H .IE 1 9 3 0 » 2 -1 o n O u * ' s h e e ’ O a k flo o r s fe n c e d v a rd , pets O K . 8 0 7 p-essie- $ 6 5 0 4 7 2 2 1 2 3 IQ -8 _____ 1608 W e th e r y file d M o p o c r a n g e 5 7 3 9 , 4 7 2 2 0 9 7 9 2 5 _________________ c o n v e n ie n t UT. shuttle C le o n 2 1 C A C h e tn g e 'O tt • y a r d $ 6 2 5 4 7 8 - W H IS P E R IN G Q A K S .3 - 2 - 2 fe n c e d y a r d c e ilin g $ 6 2 5 plus d e p o s it 28 0 1818 9 -1 2 fir e p lo c e C A C H . io n s, 2 BR EK’ RA la rg e » e i ’ a m p u s A p p r o m o te 7 0 0 sq " AC pe*s H a rd w o o d $ 6 9 5 4 ’ ft 8 9 0 5 9 19 flo o rs bill» pond i r i x r r kitch e n 9 2 3 0 C O M P A R E , $ 5 0 0 n e w . Ton g to w o o d II. 2 -2 A C . a p p lia n c e s p rw a c y fe n ce neighborhood pork, poo/ 458-2068 4 4 4 5 8 5 7 9 d i r l S P A C O U S 2 8 0 7 W 5 0 th C A i C H fe n c e d qm e* c a rp o r t 6 m o leose A v a ila b le O r t 1 4 5 3 - 0 3 7 7 e v e n in g s N o d o g s 9 16 3 B LO C K S f i o * c a m p u s 4 4 N o sm ok * 74 m g o '1 d rm k in g 9 0 6 K e iih $ 1 2 5 0 , 8 4 0 8 o r 4 4 7 - 7 4 3 9 9 3 0 1 8 9 0 RESTORED h o m e ¥ o n d b lo c k fia m E rw in C e n te r A v o x 9. ’ 5 8 fi 9 ( 0 E 4 » $ - • m o n th 4 5 8 6 3 ) 0 9 9 ’ a ñ a HYDC PARK. 3 2 h o u s e leung room wtth fire p lo c e . Ruchen a p p k a m e s y o ' -.t w ith la rg e m eet s to ra g e u n # $ 5 4 0 D e p o s r 3 4 5 4 0 2 4 O l _ R O O M FO R re n t B eoutrful la k e v ie w h o t tu b $ 2 5 0 / m o S h o re Utilities, fe m ó le p r e fe r e d 2 6 1 - 6 6 6 2 9 -1 9 FEM ALE W A N T E D S A u stin $ 1 4 0 /m o b ills W /D Softy 4 4 4 - 6 4 6 0 a fte r 5 p m 4 6 2 - 7 6 5 9 9 9 _______________________ * HYD E PARK ro o m fo r s e rto u t g ro d . n e o r s h u t t le . N e u m a n n M a n a g e m e n t, 4 5 3 - 4 5 0 0 , 2 5 5 - 1 5 6 4 9 - $ 1 9 5 A B P PRIVATE R O O M , b a th , a n d c a rp o rt G ra d u a te students o n ly 4 7 8 - 6 7 1 7 9 2 5 PRIVATE R O O M S fo r b o y s sh o re b a th w ith o n e O ther p e rs o n th re e b lo c k s w est UT C A 'C H N o kitche n $ 2 4 0 ABP H o w e ll P ro p e rtie s 4 7 7 - 9 9 2 5 10-14D LARGE C L E A N p r iv a te r o o m , r e tn g e ra to r. n o k itch e n , p riv a te entro n e e b a th q u ie t m a tu re shuttle N o p ets 4 7 4 -1 2 1 2 9 3 0 ____ in d iv id u a l T w o b lo cks to S TU D E N T S O N L Y m o le 2 sh a re sm all q u ie t fu rn is h e d H om e $ 2 5 0 m o n th In If n o a n s w e r 9 2 6 - te rv ie w 4 7 8 - 8 9 0 9 2 3 5 4 9 11_____________________ L A W S C H O O L C H fire p lo c e n e ig h b o rh o o d . 4 7 7 - 3 0 4 6 9-11 la rg e k vm g o re o • 1 5 bills C A q u ie t $ 1 9 5 R O O M S FO R m en, 2 to ro o m $ 1 2 5 n e o r S tork kitcH en P r o m 4 7^ 0 0 4 5 9 3_________________ c a m p u s s h o re d 4 3 0 — R o o m -B o a rd Room and meals provided in large S Austin condo, AC, ceil­ ing fan, queen-uze bedroom set, desk, large closet, extension phone fo r mature liberal-m ind­ ed grod student o r mature un­ required de rg rod References $ 4 0 0 - deposit 441-1878 9 -1 2 Room and meals provided in large S Aushn condo, AC ceil mg fan, queen size bedroom set large closet, extension desk, phone fo r mature liberal-mmd- ed grod student o r mature un- dergrocl References required $ 4 0 0 ♦ deposit 441-1878 9 ’ 2 4 3 5 — C o -o p s U tltttM IM IItM lttH M ItH M M M tlllH ltlH ltS ; T O E A R K I S D I F F E R E N T ¡ \ z w# a w out o # antean*» * r mat’ £ : 2 Z • 2 a a PC poo - • One hang A C om» * 4 9 * v '•vnflN 4 orocr* DM& TOW NHOM ES 2 Bdr., W, Bath Washer and Dryer included, swimming pool, lacuzzi, pn- vate deck and fireplace. Woods at Manchaca 445-5313 9 15D UT/ D O W N T O W N AREA 1/1 on Lavaca, walk to campus or downtown, tacuzzi, pool, security, 328-1434. _______________ SM 6 OPEN HOUSE DAILY Ask fo r move-m special Luxury condominiums, near Honcock Shopping Center, efficiencies. 1 bed­ rooms Appliance* fans, ¡o c u z z i Quiet/Clean From $ 2 9 5 ARCH P ro p e r tie s , 4 6 7 - 2 3 9 0 f ir e p lo c e 10 ID 1 BR. EASY W A L K p o o l iQCu/jh security m ic ro w a v e C a fl 4 7 6 7 5 2 4 0 » 8 3 7 9 7 8 7 9 15 to UT, C a p ito l a n d p o o l co m p u s w ith W /D , VAN D ER BILT C O N D O M IN IU M S C all a b o u t o u r su p e r ip e o a t 2 2 fiv e b lo c k s fr o m im e ro w o v e (OCwZi $ 8 0 0 m o n th 4 9 9 8 8 6 3 8 15D____________________________ 2 BR IN qwet n e ig h b o rh o o d , u p g ra d e d c o rp e i m ic ro w o v e b o lc o n y ow ne> fi c a ll M a n e , 3 4 3 6 6 2 0 . 8 3 7 n o n c e d ______________ 7 7 0 4 9 ’ i I BR ’ B A iu ti p o in te d , O N SHUTTLE tocflrtte». g a s /w a te r p a id , p o o l, fo u n d ry e a rth to n e c o lo rs a v a ito b te n o w Less th a n $ 3 0 0 C o l Beth o r N o n c y 3 2 7 - 9 6 3 5 9 -1 8 _____________ EN FIE LD T O W N H O M E 2 BR, 2 V? BA. p o o l sou no, security O n shuttle bus $ 7 5 0 m o n th C a ll K im , 4 4 5 - 3 6 4 2 , 4 5 9 4 4 1 4 9 15_______________________________ M O N T H FREE re n t 1 BR, 1 BA, n e o r O i- to r f/IH 3 5 S huttle 4 4 5 - 2 5 6 0 B o m - 5 p m 4 4 3 - 3 2 6 8 a fte r 5 p m 9 -1 5 W H A T A d e a l1 R e d u c e d p r ie d S a b in a l C o n d o m in iu m s . lum m y co n d o s w e st c o m p u s A v a ila b le n o w 1 P o o l, spa, security, W /D , R a lp h L a u re n d e c o r a to r touches, 4 5 9 - 0 2 7 4 9 - 2 2 C 2 B A /2 BA, fu rn is h e d e ffic w n c ' O R A N G E TREE, F ire p lo c e skylight, w o s h e r /d r y e r m ic ro w a v e se cu rity p a rk m g 3 2 7 - 4 5 2 1 , 3 2 7 - 4 5 8 2 9-12 _________ v a u lte d c e ilin g , 4 1 0 — F u rn . H o u se s Reduced Fall Rates Hyde Pari close to UT and shuffle, charming one bedroom cottages 4413A Ave A — $360 h G & E 4414B Speedway — $375 - Ms 459-0017 p r o p e r t y H Y D E P A R K b o r g a in » M o t iv a t e d o w n e r s need T o r r y t o w n west c o m p u s a v a ila b le a s «re# Enfield U n iv e rs ity P ro p e rtie s 4 5 4 - 7 0 6 5 9 -1 0 0 leased to share F A C U L T Y M E M B E R se e ks coogomol p e r son furnished house with fireploce pool $ 3 7 5 * Utilities 444- 3 6 7 0 9.11_______________________________ 4 2 0 — U n f. H ou ses $ 5 6 5 2 -1 cottage A pprox im ately 9 0 0 sq ft T O W N H O M E S FO R lease o n shuttle 12 m inutes fro m cam pus, $ 5 0 m o v e -m co ll 3 4 6 SOBS 3 4 3 0 8 2 2 9 22 decor, loundrv focutrv ano coate-* ^ area wtth extra storage Cafl Doug N e o r UT intromurof fields — excellent condthon CA/CH com plete kite h e r HYDE RARk You worn * 3 ceiling fans, m m bknds e arth tone 3 2 2- 2 2 ’ 11 •**-aeecte» Hove i i J houses tt llM IIM IM IM IIIIIII t i l l tltltlltllM IM IM II# ^ 4^ ^ % TAOS CO-OP 10 6 k itc h e n R O O M m a ’ ES SO MERSET c o n d o 2 2 re s e rv e d la r g e p a rk in g , lots o f n ees N e a r UT cam pus Rent s p e c ia l $ 8 8 0 PM P Inc 4 5 8 - 4 1 5 5 9 9 D a p p b o n c e t 4 5 9 - 9 0 9 5 SPECIAL O FFE R ' O n e m o n th tre e 1 BR *0 , sHxtcnri on shviif» mi. pert»,! I ’ o w o v e $ 3 2 5 A g e m 4 4 8 3 3 ’ ’ 9 9 L U X U R IO U S S P A C IO U S 3 B K 1 3 . 4 BA to w n h o u s e lo c a te d mi a q u t» t sectudert n e ig h b o rh o o d A m enm e» fire - B toce utility ro o m p o o l, d u b h o u se S u ­ san 3 4 6 6 3 3 0 9 / 3 in c lu d e 9-11D W A L K T O shuttle fro m thts w o n d e r fu l 2 -2 c o n d o M ic r 0 »vav# H o 1 ry p i 8 0 6 Win flo w $ 8 3 5 C lose to e v e ry th in g ! 4 7 7 4 0 7 2 9 24 N E A R UT shuttle. N W e ffic ie n c y M cov t ’ o w a v e e 'e d c o n d itio n $ 3 4 0 Co» Judy o t 3 4 3 7 5 0 0 9 }Q ’ e fiig e rc jto r W D p o o i E n c e lle n * p o r k m g 2 "konlh FO R LEASE g re c * J T c o n d o 1-1. w a lk to co m pus c o ll Ja n e G 3 4 5 - 2 1 0 0 o r 3 4 5 - 0 6 5 0 _ « 9 ___ ______ E N F IE L D /M O P A C . e n tre m ee qw e r, 2 -2 6 c o n d o t e llin g fa n s p o o 1 5 b it UT sbu* He re n t $ 5 5 0 l o w u liiiliw s A g e n t. 3 2 9 5 0 2 2^ 9 '5 _________________ S A V A N N A H 2 2 n d 2 a n d Son G o b n e U n fu rn is h e d fats o f . 2 a n d 2 2 w in d o w s o t a m e n iH e t n d u d in y w asher d ry e r, o n shuttle D isco u n t o n o n e ye a r le o se N o p e * t C o ll th e UT s p e cia list t o ­ d a y H o w e # P ro p e rtie s 4 7 7 9 9 2 5 10* 14D 2, f o ~ 4 T h re e Aft in c lu d in g in te rc o m a n d c e flm g f a STEF Ü Ü y Y J rÑ ^ ' e d " 2-"2 p e o p le jm e m h e s tons D isco u n t o n y e o i e a s e C qfl the UT »peooH »» H o w e # P ro p e rtie s 4 7 7 - 9 9 2 5 c a m p u s b lo c k s 10 1 4 0 _____ _ _ _ _ _ _ A V A ILA B LE N O W 2 BR 1 BA E xce lle n t ■ o o m m o te p k m C e flm g fa r m ic ro w a v e ry e r fir e p fo i e 2nd flo o r u n it c u n ty system c o v e re d p a r k in g C lose to c o m p u s 3 4 3 - 7 0 0 0 R e becca 9 9 w ash e r In sid e se WES1 ^CAMPUS C o n d o s pr.ce s r u t d ro m o tico # y fio m e as m u ch as 5 0 % C a l! llm v e m fy P roperttes, 4 5 4 - 7 0 6 5 9 1 0 0 • 2 E» h BR o n d i o f $ 4 '5 , (ocuz (turn btm ds 1), ceii.n g ta r m ic ro w a v e v .e w 8 3 4 - 0 3 " 4 9 17 3 M IN U T E S d a w n rto w - 8 m notes UT on shuttle. 3 M s s h o p p in g c e n te r, 2-1, d e ­ s ig n e r d e c o ra te d , p o o l g r e a t o aks, ga s h e a t's to v e p riv a c y e n e rg y e ffic ie n t A C . ceflm g fa n , o w n e r p a y s o il u tflities e> 4 7 8 4 1 5 2 , * 4 - 6 9 0 1 9 cep* e le c tn c ity 1 2 _____________________________________ fir e p la c e o il a p p lia n c e s n ic e e ffic ie n c y TREEHOUSE C O N D O w ltt c a r n r g a r a g e a n v e m e m io UT $4 0 C p m F nc 4 5 0 4 5 5 9 7 0 N U E C E S C O R N E R S c o n d o » ~ N .c e 1-1, a p p lia n c e s e n c lo s e d p a b o w h u fp o o i c m v e n ie n i to U T f*M P Inx 4 5 8 4 1 5 5 9 1 7 D ♦ LUXURY W IN C H E S T E R 2 5 th St r e et . $ 2 0 0 / m o n th R e d u c tio n to# 1 9 8 6 itiK r o w o v e , p o o l, W /D c o v e re d c o n d o s . 2 2, p o rk m g . J e ra ld a t 4 7 2 - 3 8 3 8 9 -1 0 lo c a tio n E FFIC IEN C Y C O N D O C e n tra l, co n v e n •ent -e lu d in g w a s h e r/d ry e r. Co v e re d p o r tin g p o o f, tennis o n d s p o rts c o u d 4 5 ' 8 6 ” A p p lio n c e s 9 r ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 3 - 4 howte v « h ito d y f i r p p k x * yord trees vHute* -oute $ 5 5 0 777 2 339 > 8 9 6 9 2 9 0 6 2 9 » , . to r e d 4 76 9 17 9 3 0 Reduced Fall Rates H y d e Pork close Io U T o n d shut­ tle 2-1 Houses 4 41 5 A v e A $ 6 ) 0 - G & E 7 0 7 E 4 9 th $ 5 7 5 ♦ Bill* 459-0017 f « E E C A B L E ♦tms W t ) A>C q f+ a t to rd m 4 5 8 HOI 4 4 4 2 8 0 5 9 )2 2 1 KC'ChwriXXjHt $ 5 0 0 L «tlPV C LO SE T O UT 3 BR 1 B A y i l i i ' i i i #s le v -n g fans A'... $ ’ V i mo • brfls 3 7 0 4 G room s 47 7 9 3 3 3 or 4 5 9 9 ; 72 9 10 te n c e d y o r d 4100 SPEEDWAY, 3 8 4 . B A beouefu comer tot ' eet $ 7 9 5 4 ’ 2 7617 9 10 9 23C 4 BR 4 BA ROOMMATES D E LIG hI Hordwaod floors ctoie •* ,al ampus 3 2 9 $ 0 . . 4 'h 3 5 4 4 ote to> j y e 9-12 24 * Siinroou» 00m ho*m *9 CA/C'H $495 "f iflflocntart, CA'CH. hrmpto t* $495 505 W a m is 2 1 ' t SepwCotetc • krecMx# jn e pro * } 4 7 $ l 1 r»«ge tece C A C H $460- eon# ?f04 « d a n lie # I-10rednete y Lew Sxtowv w , S 325 « w n * C ol l a * Jenex» te a ik . a 477 ;3ec 10 3 0 ~T509 CLOVER LEAF Spoctous 3 -2 O n e c a rp o rt Big fe n ce d y o rd C o n v e n ie n t lo c a ­ tio n C oll The P ro p e rty Store. 4 4 3 - 3 4 0 1 ★ Capital Plaza ★ UT Shuttle — V*4 Block! LARGE 3 2 -1 r> i— i cteteg home $ 6 7 5 • O* powt CA'CH new appkonce» fireptoce nte nor lewttdry carper wm-bknte. new «o»* d e h w c e J w 4 d e p o w * Fence: iorg # trees Xu d e on o l j t t iKV w 5 min ute» to s jf * ’ »#» teeer o# Comete" Rd Ot • J03 VORKSHIRf 4 4 7 - 6 0 0 9 O w n e r Broker »0 3 0 E N F iiiD 2 1 h a r d w o o d » to n s screen e d fire pore# apphoncet w D So>.* .»•» ptote $6-95 Avoflable O n I < *. ’ O '20 9-11 f B R .3 T B A C A 'C H w m b g den w w .o x * hrecMCKe snurtt. 4 7 3 3 8 8 6 9 -H L A W S C F tQ O t RETREAT H-etwKe C A 'C H Sea to,- . . - h 6 2 «tody S 0 0 0 4 ' ' 3 0 4 6 9 11 booluJhelve» • r BR LARGE ders 1 I A m o g o t ! 4 5 3 8168 7 6 4 3 5 4 0 K) 2 m<> FOrtl 9 $ ? 0 0 •¡imposg* W A L K UT -m w ner r i éui Hb wKflid J - ! a.p#as 7 3 H toFoyWWe "floflé 3 4 5 4 3 0 0 otos* 6 p m 9 11 lcxio»# on g rtfó is * $ 4 5 C T a W Y T O ^ ^ í 1 i t 1 8A *t.ru*séaK * CA CH d ry » * $ 7 5 0 C o i 47A-4811 Ai» iq# horn t 4 t w o th m N ftC f 3 2 k o m # •% C M ff& chotH , $ 5 5 0 ¿ F sft ..-tee i» -. v t a rp tx n W 0 * 1 4 6 9 0 9 2C 9 V e lo te W O M E N 'S C O O H ow vrkg $ 1 5 0 m o AS P Eqwry th v * t* > pporton#y onow obte Fe* m *o i a# A», drey a iw 926 1072 9 M to UT N E A R UT 2 0 3 W 3 3 r d 4 2 a , o n t es H o rd te ro o d flo o rs, fire p to c e deck $ ’ 100 4 ’ 9 6 3 0 ) ’ 0 6 425 — Rooms ALL BILLS PAID Ltve m mother's helper for forrw’y wflh 2 gets (4 ond 7 ) Pnvate room , e n ­ trance, bath, fn g lo c a te d wx blocks west o f com pus Room prov id ed pAis s m ol stipend M ust be fre e to w ork late a fternoons ond S aturday m om - ngs E xperience ond strong referenc es recAnred 4 7 7 - 4 3 4 » . 9 -1 0 3 - 2 - 2 , fa n s , v a u lte d c tih n g j m o re l S ta u n e y f i r e p lo c e , fh M iy , M a n c h o c o a r e a M U S T S E E 1 $ 8 2 5 8 9 2 - 6 5 4 7 . T W O BEDROOM one bath or- sfsum# bu s A w n u « B. v e ry m e # $ 6 3 0 , 4 5 2 1136 9 8 D SPLIT THE re n t a n d kve m p resttg»oui H e rm o n B ro w n o r e o 2 5 0 4 H o n to r d 1- 2 h a rd w o o d s , c a rp e t c e flm g f o r n to w y a r d m o m te n o n c e to shunte A .o iia b fe A u g 2 0 m $ 1 ) 0 0 'm o 4 7 4 > 0 6 3 451 2 9 1 9 9 9 d o s e 9 12 GOODALL WOOTEN DORMITORY FOR MEN 2 1 1 2 G u o d a k t p * across fro m cam pus P r iv a te r o o m , d o u b le r o o m , s u ite b a l­ conies. porter service, corpetec 472-1343 9 24 RENTAL 430 — R oom -B oard - X U r w n e n s S e a # *» eovteem h> w # •* H om e , i w - meae u -o te »»• k •We • e vVVI -xx. r u i » -ter A lo m j IN T F R -C C X D P F R A T J V E C O U N C H S e v e n c o o p s H a v e f e m a l e vacancies 2 *o 6 blocks from UT 2 A B F S e f f - g o v e r n i n g N O LANDLORDS from S253 p o o l s 5 1 0 W 2 3 r d 4 7 6 - 1 9 5 7 fi-.-g-es.s-n» V C O • •t rv n o r ex 6 r. -. H » 1 •■•ore $ K • 'v Sude» a t to o r 7 7 6 7 9 12 i to n o lrc o i o m F a * tm gte» KS Utttetet 4 • 4 4 4 0 — R o o m m a te s FEMALE ROOMMATE W orried to share nice clean fur ntshed 3 M apartment $19C O n shuffle N ontm ofw r preas# 4 4 4 7 5 3 7 10 3 ROOMMATE NEEDED to share a 4 BR furnished aportment. Very nice, $190 clean, on shuttle 4 4 4 -7 5 3 6 ROOMMATE WANTED S tu d e n t/p r o fe s s io n a l m /n o n - smoker to shore 2-2V» condo Ftropioce, poof, kxuxz. Oharf & S Congress $ 2 5 0 / mo Tom 4 4 1 5501 even in gs 4 7 8 -1 5 0 0 a fte r noons 9 ’ 2 Room i n THE TREES Openings .n 388 d u p le x Furnished kvtng a re a G M C H washer dryer Q om to 1C shuflle, c#y bus o n d low s c h o a N e e neighbor hood 3202 French Ptece $275 • i *j ubkhes with ow n uhkfies o r # 3 1 0 ♦ both C o l John. 4 7 9 -0 0 1 2 9 >2 T H R EE D O R M S I N C . P A R T M E N 2124 Burton Drive MOVE IN TODAY! • Furn 8c Uniurn • Efficiency From $345 • 1 BR Furn From $390 • 2 BR Furn From $485 • Large Pool an d Patio • 2 Shuttle Routes e Ceiling Fans/M icrowaves Lower Your R ates With Our “ DAVIS BOCKS SPECIAL” 4 4 4 -7 8 8 0 Davis an d Assoc M an ag em en t Co RENTAL 4 0 0 — C o n d o s -T o w n h o u s e s ♦ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ♦ * * * * * * * * * ♦ S p e c i a l R a t e s C h o o s e t h i s F i n e C o n d o m i n i u m Salado Condominiums • m ic r o w a v e fu lly fu r n is h e d • • in d iv id u a l w a s h e r d r y e r p r iv a te p a r k in g c e ilin g fa n s n e a r s h u ttle p r iv a t e b a lc o n y $ 3 9 5 m o fo r S u m m e r 4 5 4 - 4 6 2 1 Ed Padgett Realtors RENTAL 4 3 0 — R o o m -B o a rd S A N A N T O N IO S tre e t V in ta g e e ffic ie n ­ cy W o o d flo o rs , m a n y w in d o w s , b ig closets $ 2 5 5 ABP $ 2 5 0 d e p o s it N o a u to p a rk in g fa c ilitie s . Jack Jennings, 4 7 4 - 6 8 9 7 C o n s o l i d a t e d R e a lt y 9-12 E FFICIEN CY. PRIVATE e n tra n c e a n d d e c k A B P N o pets N o r th U nive rsity , - d e p o s it 4 6 7 - 9 9 3 2 9 -1 0 $ 2 9 0 9 -1 9 C 1-1, M IC R O W A V E , c e ilin g bus. very q u ie t p la ce , S kansen A pts 4 2 0 5 S p e e d w a y coll Tom a t 4 5 3 - fans, shuttle 4 7 8 4 .9 - 1 5 ______________________________ 7 0 0 sq. ft. e ffic ie n c y N o r th w e s t A ustin $ 4 0 0 A BP R edu ced re n t B a b y s ittin g if d e sire d 3 4 3 * 4 2 4 9 IQ 1 B A W A L K - L A W S ch o o l, UT, L o tg e o ld e r 2 a p a r t m e n t BR, F ir e p la c e / h a r d w o o d te n a n ts flo o ts $ 5 5 0 /le o s e . 4 7 7 - 8 1 7 2 . 9-15 ____________ S e n o u s f o r eff. S ER IO US STU D E N TS n e e d e d . t o U T /P e a s e P o rk c ie n c y . C lo s e H a r d w o o d B o o rs /lo ts o f w in d o w s .A B P $ 1 9 5 $ 2 9 5 , 4 7 7 - 8 1 7 2 .9 - 1 5 ____________ 38 0 — Furn. D u p le x e s 9 - 9 D N E A R UT L a w S c h o o l, 2-1, c a r p e te d C A , 3 4 5 - C H , c e ilin g fa ns, c a rp o rt, $ 5 9 5 . 9 4 4 2 9 - 2 5 _____________________________ T W O DUPLEXES n o rth U n ive rs ity 3 0 0 -B E 3 2 n d , 3 -2 , A C , fire p la c e , 4 2 0 9 A v e . D, 3-1 A C , h a r d w o o d flo o rs , y a rd , o n e b lo c k 4 7 6 - fro m s hu ttle.$ 6 6 0 e a c h 0 3 1 7 4 7 2 - 5 0 9 5 9 12C_________________ N E A R L A W S c h o o l 3 3 0 5 H a m p to n $ 6 6 0 . 4 7 6 -0 3 1 7 9 3 /1 , AC, c a rp o rt 3 9 0 — U n f. D u p le x e s $565 remodeled Large extensively 2BR 1BA. Ceiling fans, mini blinds, C A / C H , complete kitchen + carport. Earth tone decor. Call Doug, 4 8 0 -8 2 7 3 /4 5 9 - 9 -1 2 Upstairs 1-1. Older duplex, close in. Ceiling fan, fresh paint mstde. Only 5195/month with one month in od- vance and $200 deposit. 5008 Caswell St., west of Capital Airport, South of 51st. Phone Richard collect (713) 869-5959, evenings. Can show Saturday. 9 -1 5 Vi month free rent o r $ 5 0 0 US Savings bond free to you fo r 1 yea r lease on one o f our Hyde Park o r Z ilke r Park area duplexes. 2BR's from $4 50; 3BR's S 495-S 800. Ave. B, West 37th, Holland. 480-9181. 9 -1 2 Texas Size Brand new large 2 -story 4-2. O n Speedway. A vailable imme­ diately. All amenities, appli­ ances, microwave, ceiling fans, w /d, and more. O n e block to park and pool. O n UT shuttle. Call 2 4 4 -9 4 8 6 o r 837-1249. 9 12 O N SR shuttle, 2-1, c a r p o rt, C A 'C H ’ e r c e d W D c o n n e c tio n s V5 m o n th fre e , $ 4 1 5 , 8 9 2 - f i r e p l a c e y a r d , 3 0 1 3 9 - 10C__________________________ $ 2 0 0 M O V E -in . 2-1, n e a r UT. A C , h a r d ­ w o o d a p p lia n c e s , m in i blinde flo o rs 335-1151 9 - 3 0 _______________________ IF SHUTTLE n e a rb y , e x tra c le a n 2-1 tr i­ p le x p o o l n ic e g ro u n d s $ 3 9 ts m o n th iy 454 9423,454-5454 9-9__________ C LO SE T O UT - 3 0 0 6 S p e e d w a y N e w ly re m o d e le d '-1 in 4 p le x C A C H a p p anees $ 5 2 0 m o n th L in d a 4 '6 - 5 3 9 4 9 ’ 2____________________________________ 2-1 C A .C H RR shuttle n e a r HEB $ 6 5 0 / m o . 4 6 7 - 9 5 5 1 . 9 - 5 4 0 0 — C o n d o s - T o w n h o u s e s - E, la r g e e ffic ie n c y , RR shuttle a t $ 2 5 0 fr o n t d o o r , 9 1 9 E 4 6 th St. 46 2 2 2 4 3 7 12_______________________________________ 9 0 9 5 WALKTO CLASS 612A W. 23rd — 1 ! hardwood floors 2301A Rio (¡rende - 1-1. hardwood floors 702B W. 22nd - efT carpet 702D W 22nd eff with loft, carpet 2703B Salado 1-1 ABP Private parking' $325-$495 Call Carla at 469-0925 for info Reduced Fall Rates Hyde Park close to UT and shuttle. 407 B W. 45th, one bedroom downstairs, $325 + G & E. 459-0017 CASTILE APTS. 9th and West Lynn C om pletely renovated, smoll com plex with h o t tub a n d p o o l m landscaped courtyard. A ll n ew paint, carp et and appliances O n e and tw o bedroom s available. From $ 4 2 5 -1 6 0 0 Ask o u r m anage r fo r specials Co# 4 7 9 -6 8 0 3 anytim e a n d ask fo r Lou. REDUCED LARGE C LE A N AP ARTM EN TS 1-1's 7 5 0 sq. ft. o n ly $ 2 9 5 ' 2 - 2 's 1 0 2 5 $q. ft. f o r o n ly $ 3 9 5 ’ • Experienced M anagem ent • Prom pt M aintenance • SmaH, quiet, fnencWy com munity • N e a r NR, SR shuttles (M ove-m by O ct 1st 1986) M ake BROOKHOLLOW APARTMENTS yo u r hom e this ye or 445-5655 1414 Arena Dr. RECEN TLY R E M O D E LE D L a rg e o n e o n d S vo b e d ro o m s n e a r M o p a c a n d S eton M e d ic a l C en ter Sm all c o m p le x .* -nee p o o l S 3 4 5 - S 4 2 5 • E 4 5 4 - 7 5 0 0 , 4 4 2 - 4 0 7 6 9 - 9 D D _____________ _ _ ___ FREE C ABLE a n d re d u ce d -entt 6 -9 -1 2 m o n fb eases im m e d ia te o c c u p a n c y on N o r th L o o p n e a r B u rnet Rd E fficie n c y , o n e a n d tw o b e d ro o m s fro m $ 2 7 0 * E 4 5 1 - 9 0 0 7 . 4 4 2 - 4 0 7 6 . 9 -9 D _____________ EASY AC C ESS to M o p a c a n d S eton M e d ic a l C e n te r O n e b e d ro o m a p a r t a b o u t o u r sum m er special, m ent. ask * E. S m oll c o m p le x , n ice fro m $ 2 8 0 p o o l 4 5 4 - 1 3 7 6 , 4 4 2 - 4 0 7 6 9 -9 D stove 2 B E Ó R O O M J b o th , 4 -p le x , $ 3 6 5 . C A / C H 3 0 0 F ra n k lin B lvd. #101 R a lp h Lew is M a n a g e m e n t 4 5 8 - 6 7 5 7 9-11 fe n c e d p o tic re fr ig e ra to r UT W A L K , e ff in 193 0 s 4 -p le x . o a k flo o rs , c e llin g fo n , A /C , $ 3 5 0 , 9 0 6 W 2 2 n a 4 7 2 - 2 1 2 3 9 -lfc __________________ 1717 E N FIE LD la rg e 1 b e d r o o m studio, u n fu m iih e d /fu m is h e d , fr o n t o f ER s hut­ tle 5 closets A p p lia n c e s,tre e s , n o pets 4 7 8 - 9 7 6 7 $ 3 7 5 .9 - 1 6 __________________ 2 5 0 5 E N F IE LD 1 a n d 2 b e d r o o m sur­ r o u n d e d b y trees, ER shuttle, n o pets 4 7 8 - 2 7 7 5 a fte r 5 pm . 9 -1 7 ______________ R E D U C ED RENT a n d d e p c s r s p e c a i Effi cienc.es $ 2 4 5 , M s $ 2 7 9 2 - Is $ 3 5 9 O n ly $ 1 0 0 d e p o s it First stop o ff shuttle M o rg a n P ro p e rtie s 4 4 5 - 0 5 9 2 1 0 -2 D $ 2 0 0 M O V E -in o f f T o w n L ake a n d UT shuttle o r g e 1-1, $ 2 7 9 la rg e 2-1 $ 3 5 7 , M o r g a n P ro p e rtie s, 4 4 5 - 0 5 9 2 1 0 -2 D C LARKSVILLE EFFIC IENCY m b e a u tifu l 1 9 2 0 's h o u se 1 2 0 8 C a stle H ill (12th o n d B la n co ) $ 3 75. 4 '2 2 ’ 2 3 1 0 -3 __________ shuttle W e ve h a d a T W O B E D R O O M F U R N ISH ED . $ 4 4 0 O n lift! M ic ro w a v e s A p o h n e n t Finders 4 5 8 1213 9 - 9 D ________________________ fa c e N IC E 1 BR U nive rsity a re a , re a s o n a b le . 4 6 7 6 0 5 2 9 -9 __________________________ Q U IE T CLARKSVILLE a re a , e ffic ie n c y a p ty , id e a l f o r th e student, o n -s ite m a n ­ a g e m e n t a n d g ro u n d s m a in te n a n c e , la u n d ry 4 4 3 fa c ilitie s C all G a ry a t 4 4 9 9 o r R o y 4 7 2 - 2 6 7 7 9 -1 6 ___________ W A L K T O UT. 3 0 4 East 3 3 r d M o n th fre e w ith o n e y e a r lease, o n e b e d ro o m $ 2 9 5 / m o n th G a s a n d w a te r p a id 4 7 9 - 6 3 3 1 . 9 - 2 6 D __________________________________ FREE REN T c o m fy 1-1 a n d e ffic ie n c ie s n o rth o f cam pus. C o n v e n ie n t lo c a tio n F rie n d ly m a n a g e m e n t R e d w o o d N o rth , T e rry 4 5 1 - 5 2 0 0 o r 4 5 1 - 8 9 6 4 9 - 2 4 D EFFIC IEN C Y N E A R com pus $ 2 6 5 /m o AB P 3 0 4 E 34th. coll 4 7 8 - 7 1 2 5 9-11 W EST A U S T IN —6 1 5 U pson, n e a r shuttle g o lf course a n d a v e r D ishw asher r e ­ f r ig e r a to r , F u rn is h e d /u n fu r ­ d is p o s a l nished, n e w c a rp e t a n d p a in t, q u ie t creeksrde e ffic ie n c y $ 2 8 0 , 3 4 6 - 9 5 5 7 . 9 - 12______________________________________ 3 R O O M e ffic ie n c y , w est c a m p u s. V e r y la rg e 2 n d flo o r A C . bids p a id , n o pets. $ 3 9 5 4 7 8 8 9 0 5 9-19__________________ $ 1 0 0 /M O N T H o ff 2-1 a p o rtm e n t o n CR shuttle M o r y D a v e o r Je rry, 4 5 4 - 5 8 2 1 (w o rk ). 9 - 2 6 1-1 IN V ,c lo n a r house o p p lia n c e s AC 9 0 8 W 2 2 n d , $ 3 0 0 4 7 2 -2 1 2 3 . TO 13 IN A r j j h 0 r spurting up W e re h a v in g a m o v e -in special, $ 3 5 0 to ta l 2 B d rm u n til O c t 3 ,1 9 8 6 , p o o f, spa, p o o l ta b le , s e c u ri­ ty, c lo th in g o p tio n a l A p p o in tm e n t o n ly 4 7 6 - 5 8 7 5 10-1____________ SEPTEMBER SPECIAL 2 BR. $ 3 5 0 to ta l m o ve -m g o o d until O c* 3, 1 7 8 6 5 0 p o o l, spa p o o . ta b le c lo th in g o p tio n a l to ta l security. C a ll 9 :0 0 - 9 :0 0 fo r a p ­ p o in tm e n t N e w M a n o r A p t 4 7 6 - 5 8 7 5 9 - 3 0 ____________________________________ 2 7 0 2 EN FIELD O n shuttle A v a ila b le im ­ f o r m e d ia te !/, 2-1 $ 6 5 0 - bills G r e a t students, 4 7 6 - 9 9 9 8 . M a r io 1 0 -ID PARKER S Q U A R E has w h a t y o u 'r e lo o k ­ in g fo r O n e b e d ro o m o n d tw o b e d ro o m w / lo ft re d u c e d rate, 1st m o n th s W / 6 o r 9 m o n th lease, m ic ro w o v e , c e ilin g fon, (ocuzzi. p riv a te b o lc o n y From $ 3 0 0 -t E 4 4 2 4 0 7 6 1 0 -9 D _______________________ H E R M IT'S H ID E O U T . 1 BR unfu m .sh e d P riv a te b ric k p a tio N e a r UT $ 3 7 5 . Leose. d e p o se 1 5 0 7 W o o d lo w n 8 - 9 2 BR g a ra g e a p o rtm e m W e s t com pus, A C , h a r d w o o d flo o rs $ 4 2 5 , 4 7 8 - 8 9 0 5 o r 4 5 0 - 0 2 4 2 9 3 0 _ _ A D O R A B L E G A R A G E o p t . 5 b lo c k s w est o f cam pus. 1-1, n o pets. $ 3 7 5 , 4 7 4 - 2 2 2 3 , J. K. A lb r ig h t 9 -1 0 _______________ 212 W EST Loio alm ost n e w v ery a ttro c trve 1 BR, 1 B A O n e $ 2 6 0 o n o th e r $ 2 7 5 • E M a n a g e r # > 0 6 8 3 9 7 8 5 5 9 10 4 2 0 0 S P E ED W AY , b e a u tifu l a lm o s t new . 2 BR, 2 BA, F ire p la ce , w a s h e r/d ry e r, $ 6 9 5 4 7 2 7 6 1 7 9 10 DIRECTLY A C R O S S fro m U T 1 BR-1 B A liv in g ro o m , A C , $ 3 / 5 2 BR a p t, 1 BA kitc h e n C a fl 3 2 7 - 7 9 2 9 n a m e a n d p h o n e n u m b e r 9 -1 2 liv in g ro o m , $ 4 7 5 AH b ills p a id le a v e If no a n sw e r, 3 BLKS to com pus, ro o m m a te s p la n sep­ a r a te e n tra n c e s , 2 8 0 2 WV\i»,y 1-1, $ 4 2 0 TIP M a n a g e m e n t 4 7 9 - 0 5 0 5 1-1 LATE R E G 7 m o d e ro te b u d g e t G r e a t lo ­ c a tio n 2 8 0 0 R io 1-1, $ 2 9 5 TIP M a n a g e m e n t G r a n d e o r w alk, shuttle 4 7 9 - 0 5 0 5 10-1 • Furnished • Great Location • W alk to Campus • All Kitchen Appliances • M icrow ave • Built-in desks • W asher & Dryer • Covered Parking Cornerstone Place 24th & Rio Grande Call 4 8 0 - 0 0 6 5 Ed Padgett, Co. 4 0 0 — C o n d o s - T o w n h o u s e s 454-4621 THE HERITAGE CONDOMINIUMS Luxury 2 Bedrooms/2 Baths • 3 Blocks to Campus • M i c r o w a v e / J e n n - A j r e • Designer Interiors • Fireplace • Built-In Desk • W a s h e r / D r y e r • Jacuzzi • Security SUPER RENT SPECIAL Limited availability 3111 Tom Green 479-8174 or 451-8964 Let The C astilian Cater to Your Dining Needs We Have Your M E A L P L A N y w m r ■w - w A % T ‘W ' t o T - w - A 1 9 M e a ls P e r W e ek $ 1 2 5 0 (One Payment) or 4 Payments $325 each (due on the first of each month Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec., Total $1300) 10 M e a ls P e r W e ek $ 1 0 0 0 (One Payment) or 4 payments $260 each. Total $1040. C o n v e n ie n t H o u rs N ew ly R e n o v a te d D in in g A re a U n lim ite d S e co n d s Stop by and Fill Out an Application Today 2323 San Antonio St. 4 7 8 - 9 8 1 1 * i . -fg Sy i « r a n l m " - i s s - . 1 » n i l . - a - i* r K v V --M ---------- -— 1— m - 27()f> tftri'e hi n ks tr< >’Ti i ampus and on a shuttle hus ( j j f f N T E S S f t stop. Nineteen delicious meals per week, maid s e r ­ vice, parking, swimming pool, lounges, many ex­ tras. Coed. 477-9766. [ T f o k r()7 Km C .rande onve nien t I»> seron- iv houses and sh op ping parkin g on pr*‘misi*s maid se rvu e , n ineteen meals per week p o o l, sundei ks a n d l o u n g e s , kitchenettes in suite M l w om en 4 »> 4f*4M. . , k 2700 Nueces on the shutth bus rou te Small and quint no trills housing. Meals served at the C ontessa, maid service and parking included. All private rooms. ( oed up- perc lass 472-78*50» LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE FOR FALL MEAL PLANS AVAILABLE CALL O R W R IT E FOR A D D IT IO N A L I N F O R M A T I O N O R STOP BY FOR A T O U R T H R U I H J K M S . I M , • 2 7 0 7 R I O t r « A N D f • X L M I N I t X A S " H ' L J ' i • 3 1 / 4 ~ b 4 b 4 K , 1 - RENTAL RENTAL SERVICES SERVICES EMPLOYMENT 440 — Room m ates 440 — Roommates 630 7 50 — Typing 7 50 — Typing 790 — Part Time SERVICES C om puter Services DtSK DRIVES only Complete floppy re­ pairs for most 8", 5V4", PCs Apples, compatibles ! 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Starting seriar* $ 5/hour Appkcations occepted between 8 A M and S PM Ask fo r Poge Perry Please no phone calls Shore Com located m O ne A m e ric a n Center 6 0 0 C ongress Aye Sm te I? 10 9 12 Austin Com m unity Ccrifoge is seek mg o part tw n e iab osstslont to as- wsi w o rd process»ng students pn- rrwrrty on Wednesday evenings Fndoy afternoons, and Satwrdoys (19 hours m axim um /weeki M ust be experienced on IBM Display Writer S i 40/hour Apply by 9 / ’ 2 8 6 »o P e r s o n n e l S e r v ic e s Austin Community CoBsge 205 E 5th A u s tin TX 78768 Hours. 8-4 Re­ fer to J #0 9860 4 The Daily Texan/Tuesday, September 9, 1986/Page 19 Astros increase lead with win over Reds Associated Press H O U S TO N — N olan Ryan struck out 10 in six sh uto ut inn ing s and com bined w ith C harlie Kerfeld on a three-hitter as the H ouston Astros defeated the C incinn ati Reds 3-1 M onday night. H ouston w on its th ird consecu­ tive game and increased its lead in the N ational League West to nine games over the second-place Reds. Ryan, 10-8, gave up tw o h its and w alked three. He raised his all-tim e leading strikeo ut total to 4,246. It was the lM s t tim e that Ryan had struck o u t 10 o f more in a game. Kerfeld came on in the seventh and pitched three in n in g s to record his seventh save. Kerfeld allow ed a run in the seventh on a w a lk, a sin­ gle by Barry Larkin and Buddy Bell's RBI forceout. ■ Expos 9, Mets 1 — In N ew York, Rookie Bob Sebra pitched a five -h itter and M itch Webster's t u L i- run hom er highligh te d a 16 h it at­ tack w hich led M ontreal past the Mets. Sebra, 4-3, lost his sh uto ut bid w ith tw o outs in the n in th on D arryl Straw berry's 20th home run o f the season Sebra struck out seven and walked one in his second complete game. Bob Ojeda, 16-5, was the loser, breaking his four-game w in n in g streak. He allowed six runs on 10 hits in 65 innings. ■ C ubs 7, P h illie s 4 — In Chica­ go, Leon D urham hit a three-run hiim er and Keith M oreland drove in tw o runs w ith a sacrifice fly and a single to lift the Cubs over Philadel­ phia. Chicago starter Ed Lynch, 5-4, al­ lowed eight hits in 5Vi innings be­ fore being relieved by Scott Sander­ son, who allowed one hit in 236 innings in his second relief appear­ ance of the year. ■ Pirates 3, Cardinals 2 — In Pittsburgh, Bob Patterson won his first-major league start and Mike Diaz drove in two runs as the P i­ rates defeated St. Louis. Patterson, 1-2, allowed five bits in seven-plus innings. Patterson, mak­ ing his ninth appearance, left the game after a leadoff double to Vince Coleman in the eighth. Hipólito IVna finished with one-hit relief for his first major-league save. ■ Royals 5, Tw ins 0 — In Kansas C ity, Dennis Leonard snapped a personal victory drought of more than three months as he pitched a three-hitter to lead the Royals past Minnesota Leonard, who had lost seven con­ secutive games since June 4, outdu- eled Minnesota's Bert Blyleven, 15- 11, who had won six in a row since his last loss on July 27 ■ Red Sox 9, Orioles 3 — In Balti­ more, Bill Buckner doubled home the tiebreaking run in the 11th in­ ning and triggered a Mx-run explo­ sion against Oriole relief ace Don Aase as Boston beat Baltim ore for their ninth consecutive victory. The Red Sox increased their lead in the American League East to sev­ en games over idle second-place To­ ronto. Boston's lead is its largest since the All-Star break. Stafford C ontinued from page 11 w o uld n't ha\ e gotten some injuries that 1 did "We have to know a lot more on the field," Stafford said. "When we go up to the line of scrimmage w e've got a lot of things going through our minds, more so than last year. W e have to check the de­ fense because w e 'v e alw ays got to get out of a bad plav. "T h ere's just a lot more concen­ tration on our part. W e (quarter­ backs] have to study a lot more out­ side of workouts to learn everything we need to k n o w ." Stafford said he doesn't mind the extra time required studying the new offense, saying he enjoys the time he spends alone. He said if some of the players go out for a night on the town, he'd just as soon stay in and study. Then again, he may get in his car and drive to his hometown of Bel­ ton, just 50 minutes north on Inter­ state 35, and hunt or maybe fish If he had a crewcut, he d have been a in the perfect Texas quarterback '60s. Just listen to him: "I'm pretty much conservative. I don't go out and do all the mod things and all that stuff," Stafford said. "I just basically like to be mvself for the most part." He's just basically a country boy who's country smart and who hap­ pens to play quarterback for the Texas Longhorns. just don't lend him your fishing pole EMPLOYMENT KMFLOYMKN1 EMPLOYMENT 800 — G e n e ra l Help W anted 8 1 0 — Office- Clerical Telephone Survey W ork N o seflmg no appointment set­ ting, day o r mghts office o r home Excellent pay Apply art 2 2 0 0 Guodokipe, Surte 218. 10-00 o m -6 6 0 pm M onday- Saturday NEAR CAMPUS B lue J e a n s Okay FUU2pan-twne Aewbie hows, A M PM. ewe e n g "YPIST 6 5 » W P M PRINTER set ieod type, t a t stomp, tome me chomcd apsAxle wa t r o * RUNNER must howe cor BOOK KEEPER experience onW ar accounkng hows. A l » tgW corpenwr proweh Appt* Yam-4pm. 712-A EtW 2 6 fo Eosl Door up eeps 9-11D 9 - 2 * 4p m 4 0 6 E 6 9 - 9 NEED EXTRA MONEY? 3 5 % - 5 0 % C o m m i s s i o n W ork Own Hours Be An Avon Representative Now! 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N O e x p e n e n c e required, kn o w led g e ot Japanese or *u«K heipArt: BUSPERSO N no e x p erien ce necesw ry Tokyo Steokhouse a i l 3 4 6 -3 1 1 2 after 2 30 p m . 9 -1 6 ______________________ H E A D ü N E R S EAST nnmedK3»e o penm g* lo r kM N tg h b h tfo avo4at>to A p p ly * person 2 - iwne/por* hm e «echen help L O N E STAR C a te Lincoln V A o g e a now accepting appkeahons te» exp en en cec w o » pe»vons M ust be a b le to w o rt 2 w eekday fo n d les o n d wwetertos. A p p ly xi person 2 -4 p m M -F 6 4 0 6 N IH -3 5 . 9 - K) ______________________________ __ W A N T E D --L IN E cooks, p o d «me, xverv n g i a n d w eekends, c o l 3 4 6 - 8 0 3 4 9 - 110 900 — Domestic- H ousehold Lve m mother's netper for family wdh 2 girls ¡4 ond 7) pnva»e room, en­ h a n c e , b a th , fng iocc»ed six blocks wed of campus. Room sxovtded plus ynoli stipend Mud be free to work iate afternoons ond Saturday morn­ ings. Expenence ond strong referenc­ ^ ^ es requrod 477-4348. HOUSEKEEPER Housewife of 2 2 yeor old ond 3 week o td needs help wdh housedean- ing. MSS/F 8-12 M u s t be dean, healthy mdmdual nonsmoker Great H4s SubdtvTuon Just no»1h of Arbore- lum Shoppmg Center Hwy 183 attd Loop 360 346-6289 9-12 B A B Y S ITTIN G O C C A S IO N A L Som a waakmghto ond w o o kan d * Tkraa c*fo- d ran Nao> com pu*. p ra ta ra d R ataranca* 7 ron*porto*>or ra q u a a d 4 7 7 - 6 8 2 0 9 9 ________________________ ____ 4 7 2 - 6 6 6 6 W Mmm rUopt 0 5 0 * 46 IVk SUwen U 4 8 2 - 1 1 1 1 1> . f ilie » »ptr»q f | Yko«d Htot 1| > N j Rush Ser\ ic e M O N - r t l f - 4 S A T 1 0 - 2 4 7 7 - 5 5 5 5 YfoNG DONE to orce 9 -2 3 m e C o l 4 65 eye-rng» -qrd -i H iO N A . 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BLOCK m 9 TUTORING SERVICE FT / PT Store Operators— $4.25 / flour Assistant Managers— $4.75 / Hour D ay a n d E v e n in g P o sitio n s You will be handling customer transactions, maintaining the store’s appearance, stocking and assisting in the weekly inventory Qualified individuals wifi be dependable friendly and neat in appearance Simple math skills are required These positions otter a competitive salary and excellent career advancement as well as paid vacations. Applicants with some work experience in convenience store, gasoline station, and/or related retail area could quality for Assistant Manager position. Applications are available at all Diamond Shamrock stores, or drop by the District Office at: 3907 Guadalupe. Austin Texas ($6 D i a m o n d S h a m r o c k Refining and Marketing Company W c a r e a n e q u a l o p p r t r t u n u y e m p i o v e r m t h AFFORDABLE HOUSING ON THE DRAG Be your own landlord. Sunaec- • C a b le T v *1 9 MeatsMfc. Enjoy life With A Diverse Group Of Fun People1 immediate Openings For Fall D oubles $ 3 0 8 2 6 1 2 G u a d a lu p e Singles $ 4 2 9 4 7 4 -6 9 0 5 I n J u i/t/i ^ I n u l i t n m F n t 2(MMI Pearl 499-8^(14 or 476-5678 d huuxing in ard nalKwis 4 iiu t crcai A t r a d t t t o n *>1 a í T » w ü * b l c . m u í IV.ipk from Vtcxi Campus stud>in»j, p w iym g liv in g i* place It' l dll htHlK* and s IN I. IT S $JM5 m u IM H B l \ S $295 tm i incliMk-x 19 good iTK.‘dlv txtl. \ < sundci L A muvh nxtfc H r S t i l l H a v e ( f p e n in ^ s F o r t a l l ! ( o m e H v t o r A / o u r I o d iiy. S IR V IC IS 7 5 0 — Typing NEED YOU* RESUME FAST? Call us for an appointment and we II type it while you wait. 4 6 7 -8 8 3 8 . S417 North Lamar 0 1 1 1 0 ^ 5 • THESB, DISSERTATIONS &P.R.S We guarantee our typing will meet graduate school requirements. 467 88T8 5417 North Lamar O i n T i y ^ Z f / I t j Í t ‘t ’ H / J t ' i t f l - • * EMPLOYMENT 800 — G e n e ra l H elp W anted P age 20/The Daily Texan/Tuesday, Septem ber 9, 1986 TO D AY'S CROSSW ORD PUZZLE A C R O S S PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 1 Expense 5 W ood strip 9 Violin m aker 14 C o m pleted 15 M alaria 16 — candle 17 S oviet river 18 A li — 19 Anoint 20 D escend s 22 V eneration 24 A rterial 26 M ake return 27 G reek god 29 M eshw ork 30 Baby food 33 M ake paym ent 37 Legend 38 Piend 39 H onor card 40 Judgm ent 41 M ultico lored 42 Building tradesm an 44 Letter 45 S p o rts item 46 S leek 47 Fr.-C an adian beauty 49 Very nearly 53 T rack stars 57 Athirst 58 A n telop e 59 P ress 61 S. A m erican m onkey 62 S kin problem 63 C o lo r shade 64 Revelry cry 65 Entom b 66 W ork: pref 67 C o n sig n DOW N 1 W inter woes 2 M anifest Don Four-sided figure Part of Nfld Red alga extract 7 P o ta to 8 Providen tial 9 N o ah ’s goal 10 W herewithal 11 Prayer word 12 Baby pow der 13 A rrow poison 21 A p p e ars 23 Foil s kin 25 M ale sheep 28 Puget S ou n d e r 30 Kitchen equipm ent 31 P lu s 32 H am m er part 33 A b so rb e d 34 Indian language 35 M an ito b a Indian 36 Sgt. or cpI. 37 P artners 40 Loo k p leased 42 NaCI 43 A ge 45 S pre e 47 W ild party 48 G o o f 50 P oin ted arch 51 S utu re 52 E x p e ri­ m ented 53 Half: pref 54 H o use layout 55 D eclaim 56 M elody 60 Recent: pref Walker’s two TDs push Cowboys past Giants A ssociated P ress IR V IN G — N FL newcomer H e rsch el W alker, su b b in g for the in ju red T o n y D o rsett, scored tw o to u ch d o w n s, in clu d in g a 10-yard burst up the m iddle w ith 1:16 to play M o n d a y n ight, to carry the D allas C o w b o y s to a 31-28 victory ov er the N ew Y ork G ian ts. W alker, on e o f th e b rig h test U SF L star^ w h o last m o n th signed a fiv e-y ear, $5 m illion co n tra ct w ith the C o w b oy s, cap p ed a 72-yard d rive w ith his run up the m iddle He w as p ressed into d uty b ecau se D orsett, w h o sp rain ed his left an k le in the first period , w as held ou t o f th e ser ond half. D allas w as aligned in a sh o tg u n fo rm a tio n , and W alk er's run seem ed to catch th e N ew Y ork d efen se by su rp rise. W h ite fad ed as if to p ass, b u t slip p ed the ball to W alker. W alk er, w h o w as su p p o sed to be used only sp arin g ly , ran a lm o st u n to u ch ed in to the end zo n e. It to ok D allas o n ly six p lay s to take the lead after N ew Y ork had built a 28 -24 lead on Bobby Jo h n s o n 's seco n d to u ch d o w n recep tio n of the g am e. A fter tig ht en d M ark B avaro ca u gh t a 30-yard pass from Fhil S im m s, Jo h n s o n tipped an u n d e r­ th row n p ass, th e n o u tju m p e d d e fe n d e r Ron F e l­ low s an d ran 44 yard s for th e to u ch d o w n w ith 5:24 to play. T h e C o w b o y s, w h o led 14-0 in th e first half, took a 24-21 a d v a n ta g e w h en tight en d T h o rn to n C h a n d le r ca u g h t a on e-y ard sco rin g p ass from W hite m id w ay th ro u g h th e fo u rth p eriod . T h e scorin g plav w as set up by W a lk e r's 10-yard run on a rev erse to th e N ew Y ork th ree-y ard line. W alker, w h o earliei scored on a o n e -y a rd run, also fum bled in the third q u a rte r to start th e G i­ an ts tow ard a g o -ah ead to u ch d o w n . Joe M orris, w ho en d ed a lon g sq u ab b le w ith th e G ia n ts by sig n in g a fo u r-y ea r, $ 2 .2 m illion co n tract b efo re the g am e, ran tw o y ard s to give N ew Y ork a 21- 17 lead . T h e G ian ts d rov e to th e C o w b o y s' 4 5 -y ard -lin e in the final m in u te. W ith th ree s eco n d s re m a in ­ ing, Sim m s threw a p ass in to th e en d z o n e th at w as batted d ow n bv C o w b o y d e fe n d e r C o rn ell G ow d v , w h o e a rlie r had b ee n b u rn ed for a to u ch d o w n . T h e victory w as th e 21st in th e last 22 se a so n - o p en e rs for the C o w b o y s. Around Campus is a daily column listing Uni­ versity-related activities sponsored by academic departments, student services and registered stu­ dent organizations. To appear in Around Cam­ pus, organizations must be registered with the O ffice of Student Activities. Announcements must be submitted on the correct form, available in T he D aily Texan office, by 11 a m . the dav before publication. T he D aily Texan reserves the right to edit submissions to conform to style rules, although no significant changes Mill be made. Swimming For Disabled Students sessions are held Wednesdays, 8 to 9:30 p.m , and Fridays, 3:30 to 5 p.m ., at Anna Hiss Gymnasium The General Libraries staff is sponsoring tours of Perry-Castaneda Library Tuesday at 10 30 a.m. and 3 p.m. Meet at the information desk in the PCL Lobby. The Baptist Student Union is holding Bible study and worship time Tuesday 7 p.m at the Baptist Student Center at 2204 San Antonio St The Baptist Student Union is holding N»*k Student Survival Classes Tuesday b p nv in the Texas Union 4.108 Rick Spencer, UT instructor of Biblical studios, will speak on H ow to Su rvive A c­ adem ically. The Chicano Culture Committee will hold its in the Texas vseekly meeting Tuesday 5:30 p m Union Chicano Culture Room. The Students Association will hold a Senate meeting Tuesday 7 p.m in Main Building 212. The O bjectivist Study Group will sponsor the first lecture o f the taped series "Understanding Obiectivism" Tuesday 6:30 p.m. in University Teaching Center 4.104. Admittance to the series is S 3 for group members The Texas Union Management Committee will in the Texas hold a mooting Tuesday 5 30 p m Union Board of Direi tors Room La Amistad will hold a meeting Tuesday 6:30 p.m in Texas Union 4 206 hvorvono is welcome The Texas Union Finance Committee will hold a meeting for returning members only Iuesdav 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. in the Texas Union Board of Di­ rectors Room. Call Alison Littlefield at 476-9417 lor questions UT Student Health Center LIFESTYLE SEMINARS “ You Talked and We Listened: An O rien tation to New Student H ealth C en ter Hours, Services a n d In su ra n ce ” Presenter Albert Melsenboch, III, M.D., Interim Medical Director Of the Student Health Center, and representatives of GM Underwriters Tomorrow 12-1 p.m., Texas Union Sinclair Suite, Room 3.128 for more information call 471-6252 Gamma Delta Epsilon, a UT service organiza­ tion, is hav ing a meeting for old members and all interested others Tuesday night 9 p.m (ottiier- at 8 p.m .) in the Texas Union Sinclair Suite and dancing afterward at the Union's Dry Musk Night. The Texas Union Film Committee will hold a meeting Tuesday 7 p.m in the Texas Union Gov it nor s Room Students' Association University Council Net­ work Director Kenny Kan invites students to ap­ ply to for associate directors of the network For more information call Kenny at 478-1571 The Black Health Professions Organization will hold an organizational meeting Tuesday 7 p.m. in the Texas Union Afro-American Culture Room <. ontact I rn Peterson at 472-6764 tor more information. The Malaysian Students Association will host Merdeka Night an independence* celebration Fn in the Academic Center Auditorium dav m p m All are welcome or t ontact Te Oh at 4ou Jiun Wun at 476-3439 for reserv ation- The Arundel Group is holding auditions tor student actors and technicians for 7h« Taming o/ the Shrew Tuesday 7-10 p m at Utopia Ihe.it» r in ih» first building the Education Annex Building s»*uth of Memorial Stadium Contact Georg» leake or Renee Ordeneaux for mor» information at 478-6586 The Society of Physics Students will hold its lirst meeting of the semester Tuesdav I H) p m in Robert Lee Moure Hall 5 104 The Natural Sciences I nuncil w ill hold a meet­ ing Tuesday " a m in th< Texas I m onG oyim or» Room The National Chicano Health Organization will hold an open general meeting VX< inesday ~ 8 p m in th< Texas Unii»n Chicano t ulum Room kVtre t*■;»« nts will be Everyone serx ed is welcome Alpha Kappa Pti, the oldest and largest nation al professional Coed business fraternity nu ¡1» s all business and economics majors to attend its tnst rush function Tuesday 5-8 p.m in the leva Union Quadrangle Room t asu.il dress Earth First!, a radical, no-compronos»* environ mental group will hold a m eeting Tuesdav 8 10 p m in thi levas Union Govern» r* Room to d » cuss tin upcoming Raintorvst Week and oth* r e v e n t s The Gay and Lesbian Students Vssociation Mill htvld its first s,K ia l m e e tin g of th< s em e - *• • in the Texas Union Board of Di- lu»*sdav 8 p m rectors Room The meeting will feature refresh­ ments, a Marx Brothers movie and a lot of fun The UT geology department will sponsor a lec­ ture by Chris Seotese of the UT Institute of Geo- phvsics ntl**d "Reconstruí tion of the ( ontinents I h< Next Best Thing to Time Trav­ Through luru e l" Tuesday 1-2 p.m. in Geology Building 100 Getting Involved Workshop The Campus Activities O ffice will sponsor s to present informa tion regarding student organizations and leader­ ship d e v e lo p m e n t opportunities Tuesday 4 p m in Texas t mon 4 224 MISTIC (M inority Students in Communica­ tion-* will hold an organizational meeting lues day 7 30 p m in the a ademk Ming o f the Jesse M Jones ( ommunications ( enter 3 124 All interest ed a n M e lt * 'm e to att< nd C sardas I I I International Folk Dancers I will te.uh the m ost popular Wurstfest dam es lues .vmnasium 1.36 Sign days o * p m in \nna Hi* - up Iuesday night I very o n e an I* am these dam es Tbev an easy and fun No partner required t >ate pap»> th e L I Spanish and Portuguese department .i Portugese com*ersatton Mill hold hour Iuesday s is p m on the Texas Union patio (inside it it rains) \nv.me who would like to prac­ tice Portugest is . . «rdiallv invited The P re Vet Student Association will hold a in the Pharmacy uns ung Tuesday 7 30 p m Building 2 114. Everyone is welcome. The Learning Skills Center will hold registra- lam es in the* t ,raduatt Record Exam '!• ’■ for p-< ( and L a s S h o o l Vimésaéons ie st Tuesday 9 a.m • 5 p m Jeste r C e n te r A332 For in Beauford H further information < all 471 ** ! 4 The I nited Catnpusex to Present Nuclear War .• D a m e in th e Sonotogv Kill m eet t. organize a M arathon 1 radii.it» S tu d en ts I ou n ge I uesday 5 30 p m i,iv e Peace The I niyerstty Wine Club will hold an organi- zation.il m eetin g W ednesday I ti | m in the !»» a s U ra o r Statu tes R oom Th» meetmg wil! include inform ation about tastin gs and f»*es for new and »eturnmc m em bers c a l ! Douglas W ibon at 0625 i»it inform ation (he fexas xo rirti of Professional I nameers will hold an E ll Exam nt rmatxu meeting Tues day 6:45 pi*» ! n g m een n g Teaching C enter !h . m eetm g will feature Ms K.*v!h from 2 108 ir © 1986 U nited Feature S yn d ica te m e, this is my audio­ visual ENGINEER, PI PI 5HB SAYS YOUGUYy Um aco I TO THE SAME COLLEGE. w - Mllé* é b b y / .i PIPI! OF COURSE, EX-G/RLFRJENP I REMEMBER ^ HNALL1 YOU' BERN IBS OP LAST YtAR HE &RLER1ENP1 ÜMW 7 HANDLE . -v MY SCENE b r , Ak ZY \ -H 9 - 9 PIPI FOUNDED A VERY RESPECTED PERFORM SCENE? ANCB ART NEWSLETTER I FOR RADICAL LESBIANS. r , p t — >’ NO, I'M CONSER­ VATIVE AND STRAIGHT. BUT 1 SAW A NEED 3 < LD O ZD cc H > CC cc < CD > CD U 3 Tj V C o 0 O High Tem peratures 9 0 A ssociated P re ss N A T IO N A L W E A T H E R S E R V IC E F O R E C A S T F O R T H U R S D A Y The National W eather Service forecasts show ers Tuesday for parts of Idaho, M on­ tana and Wyoming. 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