ACT UP protests Phillip Morris, targets area bars, p. 8 BfST AVAILABLE COPY i D a i i y T e x a n Vol. 89, No. 205 2 Sections The student newspaper of The University of Texas at Austin UT Wayne Hardin Dai y Texan Staff UT President William Cunningham and Texas A & M President William Mobley said Friday that both schools will remain mem­ bers of the Southwest Conference. The University ot Texas at Austin and Texas A & M University will remain in the Southwest Conference, Cunningham and Moblev -aid in a prepared statement The Southwest Conference family must be real­ istic about the fact that problems exist and that enhancing the vitality or the confer­ ence will require changes. It is our strong view that the problems require immediate attention and action. For the last three months both universi­ ties have been rumored as wanting to leave the conference because ot the limited mar­ ket for collegiate athletic teams in Texas and the poor national exposure ot the league. Both Texas and Texas A & M have had in­ formal discussions with the Southeastern Conference and the Pacific 10 Conference about possible membership after Arkansas left for the SEC on Aug. 1 Arkansas officials cited the limited athlet­ ic market, specifically competition from professional teams for fans in Texas as one of the factors in their decision to leave the league. However, pressure on both schools to re­ main in the S W C increased when Texas Speaker of the House Gib Lewis and other legislators threatened to cut state funding to both schools should thev leave the con­ ference. Cunningham a d M the league had sex be solved era I probU th« Thev pointed to five the conference need- tc improvement ■ .An es-ential changes make: in fan support throughout the conference. Increased at­ tendance at athletic events will be one man­ ifestation of such support. ■ Structural changes in scheduling that will permit flexibility’ in men's and wom­ en s basketball and the addition ot non-con­ ference games in football. ■ The development of a more competi­ tive environment throughout the confer­ ence for women's athletics. ■ A firm commitment at the conference level to developing a first-class program in men s and women s basketball. ■ Possible conference expansion or alli­ ances v. ith non-SWC institutions that sub- stantially enhance televised coverage of football games Without these and other changes, the SW C cannot be a viable organization for ex­ cellence both in academic pursuits and in athletic competition. W e want the South­ west Conference to succeed, and we look forward to working with other members toward that end, the statement read. No deadline was mentioned in the presi­ to when the dents announcement as changes in the conference needed to be made The timetable I'd put on it is to'get -fart­ ed quick!) and work at it actively until we get those things accomplished said De- Loss Dodds L T athletic director There was also no mention of what the if conference consequences would be manges M The ncrease schools make no pi proposed by Texas general aim of both interest m the ieagv “ Our attendance We are not getting about the conferenc enough network exposure from television 1 d sav those are two primary things and those are two big recruiting issues W e are losing a lot of state high school kids to out of -tate institutions The way to draw them into Texas or keep them in Texas is to have network televi­ sion . he sc 1 think the people art out there to till the stadiums and I think we just have to do a better 10b ot marketing the product and we need to put a better product out there ' Please see Conference, page 2 Monday, August 27,1990 25c * Conference U.N. chief to mediate Iraq crisis 52 hostages allowed to move into Turkey Associated Press U N and Iraqi officials w ill meet this week in what would be the United Nations' tirst effort to mediate the Persian G ulf crisis Sunday’s announcement came a day after the world bodv voted to allow the use of force to back sanctions on Iraq. In Iraq. 52 of 55 dependents of I .S. Embassy per­ sonnel from Kuw ait crossed from Iraq into Turkev late Sunday, but three voung men were detained bv Iraqi border authorities the State Department said. ■ More Persian Gulf developments, page 12 A spokeswoman for the Kuwait task force at State Department headquarters said. The convoy of Kuwait embassy dependents crossed the border from Iraq into Turkev about 2 a.m. Iraqi time [5 p.m. CDT). Fifty-two of the group of 55 w ho earlier had permis­ sion to cross were allowed to leave. Three young men in the group male dependent- of Kuwait embassy diplomats were not allowed bv Iraqi officials to transit the border and are in the com­ pany of an American Embassy Baghdad escort officer. The 52 were met bv a party from the American Embassy in Ankara. Thev will rest tonight in Turkev and plans are being made for their en route joumev home.” The spokeswoman, who declined to allow her name to be used, said she had no information on the ages of the three males held back nor on what would happen to them. State Department officials previously have described all 55 of the dependents as women and children.” The women w’ere forced to leave their husbands behind because Iraq savs the envoys have lost their diplomatic immunity and will be detained as hos­ tages. United Nations Secretan-General Jav ier Perez de Cuellar will meet Thursday in Jordan with Iraqi For­ eign Minister Tariq Aziz "to engage in a full exchange the secretarv-generals spokes­ of views on the crisis woman, Nadia \ounes. said Sunday. It w’ould be the first formal U .N . attempt to mediate the crisis, which began when Iraqi President Saddam Hussein sent his troops into Kuwait Aug. 2. Assocsateo Press A Saudi air force officer, left, marked down coordinates as his American counterparts manned radar screens aboard an AW ACS radar plane over Saudi Arabia. U.S. calling up reserve troops; could the draft be far behind ? Dane Schiller Daily Texan Staff Tens of thousands ot combat hroop- are digging in for battle in the Middle East and U.S. reservists have been mobilized but Pentagon officials sav it’s too early to worry about reactivating the draft. W e have absolute!) no reason to said a Pentagon think about spokeswoman Friday. that, She said reactivating the draft has not been proposed and refused to discuss am conditions that would call for its re­ turn. But Lou Brodsky assistant director for public affairs for the Selective Service System in Washington, said the draft, which would include college students, could return immediately with the ap­ proval of Capitol Hill and the president. W e could reactivate the draft at a moment s notice, but 1 must emphasize as of present time, there has been no in- “Conditions can change, but as of this moment there is no cause for immediate alarm over reactivation of the draft.” — Lou Brodsky, Selective Service Svstem dication a draft would be necessary for this crisis he said. He added Conditions can change, but as of this moment there is no cause for immediate alarm over reactivation of the draft.” The Pentagon s current plan ror secur­ ing the Middle East called Desert Shield has the potential to bring U .S. troop strength in the Middle East to 250,000 — nearly halt of the 540,000 troops that were stationed in Vietnam at the height of mobilization in UV8. The Vietnam Memorial in Washington, D.C., bears the names of 57,939 Am eri­ cans who died or are missing in action. In comparison some estimates state that Iraq lost more than 50,000 troops in one battle in the Iran-Iraq war of the l°80s. Brodskv said the Pentagon currently subscribes toa total force police which was implemented as U S . troops pulled out ot Vietnam in the early |970s. The 'total force policy" calls tor main­ taining a slimmed-down active-duty mili­ tary force. As a result the Arm y N avy, Air Force and Marine Corps are dependent upon support from reserve units in a large- scale crisis Brodskv said. It a situation were to require further support the draft would be reactivated. During the conflict in Vietnam, howev­ er active duty forces were augmented primarily bv draftees rather than reser­ vists. Reserv ists generally maintain ci\ íl- lan iobs while participating m military training one weekend per month and two weeks per v ear And under current laws college stu­ dents are eligible for the draft because educational determents which wore a popular way to avoid service in Vietnam, have been abolished. In the 1960s students could avoid the draft as long as thev were enrolled in a college or unn ersitv and making satisfac­ tory progress toward a degree. But because of legislation approved in 1971, the law dictates that a draftee can postpone his induction only to the end of .the current semester and graduating sen­ iors until the end of the academic vear. Male students between IS and 2n must be registered with the Selective Servio. Svstem tv' receive financial aid from the federal government. It the situation in the Middle East be­ comes a full-scale conflagration and the draft is activated, Brodskv said induc­ tees would be selected from a pool of about 13.5 million men registered with the Selecto e Service, Company withdraws bid for ozone study Lalena Fisher Daily Texan Staff An ordinance regulating ozone- depleting chemicals in Austin faces another unexpected setback because the only company to bid on a study of the emissions withdrew it> pro­ posal, a city official said last week. The Radian Corp. determined there was a conflict of interest be­ cause some of its client companies use the chemicals, said Roger Dun­ can assistant director of natural re­ sources in the citv s Environmental and Conservation Services Depart­ ment. Charles Walker of Radian's contract division told Duncan of the determination during a phone con­ versation. Duncan had received a letter dated Aug. 17 from the company that said the bid was effective only until the end of Julv and would not be extended. The contract was to be approved at the Aug. lb Citv Council meet­ ing, but the Chamber of Commerce asked citv staff to remove the item from the agenda until Aug. 30. representatives of The business community was dis­ turbed ^hat the contract included developing a city ordinance, said Michelle O 'Reilly, chamber vice ‘‘I am afraid the council has lost its desire to pass an ozone ordinance” — G eorge A very. City Council environm ental board president of governmental rela­ tions, commercial development and education. This isn't in the spirit of the original resolution," she said. She said Duncan told her later that Radian pulled out of the bid but she ‘learned through the grape­ vine that the Radian Corp. was (also) concerned w ith the wording on the agenda item. Radian could not be reached for comment Friday. O 'Reilly said she was told that Radian management was in a meeting until the end of the dav. She said the citv ha- been work­ ing on the ozone issue since N8q. Councilm em ber Max Nofziger worked with env ironmentalists to draft an ordinance limiting emis­ sions of chemicals that degrade the ozone laver in the atmosphere. O'Reillv said because the busi­ ness community didn t have anv part of that proposed ordinance, Please see Ozone, page 2 TEXAN TODAY Hollywood turns away from the blood and gore films of the summer in favor of more comedies and dra­ mas — including yet another Room 16 sequel. Also inside: The Houston Cougars prepare for life without Heisman Trophy winner 13 Andre Ware. Weather: I don't wanna get drafted weather. Well. sir. I'm just not sure if I'm Army material. I faint rather easily, and I hear Saudi Arabia is pretty sunny and hot — as hot as the Pa­ trick Swayze poster hanging on the wall above my bed If the tempera­ tures reach near 100 degrees. I’ll just collapse — like my idol, Diana Ross, did repeatedly in my favorite movie, Lady Sings the Blues. And those mild 10-mile-per-hour winds won't be strong enough to dry my sheets — boy. I've got a bedwetting problem somethin’ fierce1 What's that, sir? I can go now7 Thank you. sir. Kiss kiss.” index: Around Campus ....................23 Classifieds ....................18 Comics \ . 23 Entertainment. . . . . .............. 15 Focus.............................................12 Sports....................................... 13 State & Local . . . . . . . . . . . 10 ......................... 22 Television. University.................................. 8 ............... 3 World & Nation S. Collider could harm environment Christopher Anderson Daily Texan Staff The construction of the planned superconducting super collider in Elhs Uountv couid contaminate the area s ground water and produce a a Dallas environmentalist said Sun­ day. mountain of radioactive waste David Schroeder, spokesman tor Earth First! in Dallas, said the group will soon protest the proposed atom smasher — with which the U nn er­ sitv has numerous ties - because its existence could damage the envi­ ronment bv endangering ground water in the event ot an accident and bv creating radioactive bypro­ ducts. The super collider w ill smash at­ oms inside a 54-mile circular under­ ground tunnel to analyze the funda­ mentals of matter. The collider w ill use high- powered magnets to direct protons around the underground ring in what is called a "particle beam Schroeder said that if one of the magnets fails, radioactive particles would escape and contaminate ground water. The collider w ill accelerate pro­ tons around the tunnel in two parti­ cle beams, allowing the energy to reach unprecedented levels before the protons collide. Scientists hope the collisions will split protons apart, providing insight into the components of matter. The University has several con­ nections to the project and a UT of­ ficial refuted claims that the atom smasher s activ ity would inflict en­ vironmental casualties. Austin Gieeson chairman of the UT Department of Phvsics -aid los­ ing a magnet could cause an acci­ dent w ith one of the particle beams but the chances would be slim and the radiation could never reach ground water. Gieeson characterized the loss ot a beam as a w orst case scenario, but he said a smaller-scale atom smasher in Illinois — the Fermi Na­ tional Accelerator Laboratory — has operated without such an accident for 20 v ears Although the elementan particles that remain after the protons collide could theoretically escape the tun­ nel walls, Gieeson said, the geologi­ cal structure of the area and the in­ nocuous nature of the particles preclude anv contamination of ground water Gieeson said ground water exists near the land surface and far below’ the tunnels which w ill lie at an av­ erage depth of 150 feet. And one of the reasons the Texas site was chosen over others he said, was because the Austin Chalk a rock formation is impervious to water. Schroeder also said the super col­ lider would like the Fermi lab gen­ erate mountains of radioactive that will soon make the lab waste too radioactive to work in. Gieeson said the Texas super col­ lider facilities will produce radioac­ tive waste but that the volume and nature of such materia! will be com­ parable to the level that would he discarded bv tw o ho-pitals Schroeder -aid employees at the Fermi lab have pilfered copper w ir­ ing that w as later found to be radio­ active and sold it to various scrap vards exposing the radioactivity to the public. Glee-on said he has no know 1- edge of such reports but doubts the copper could show detectable or dangerous levels of radioactiv it) The University* has several affilia­ tions with the super collider and its placement m Texas since it w as nrst proposed: ■ The U I Bureau of Economic Ge­ ology conducted a ground water survev as part of the site proposal. ■ On Sept 1 Kov Schwitters the full-time director of the super collid­ er laboratory w ill as-ume a position in the College of Natural Sciences — the Fourth Sid \\ Richardson Foun­ dation Regents Chair in Physics. 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August 27 1990 Pag* 3 Associates '' SSS 'C H A W F S b i ’RC South V írx a — R \ a tribal chic:- bs.imod the w h-.to ed gov cm meet bunctjv Mr the b a7k factional Aght.ng «. aimed around tx k- ii iw than >V <\e- n the *v.>t two lohannesburg that h i- Most ot the ■ c": ng *a> m vohod 7 . . - kwa! to ttve i m w alivie Inkatha mov em ent against \h o s a s and other Hacks w ho sup- port the Africa • \a h o n a ) Co igix ss \ delegation o: 7. u and \h o s a chx'ts 2 t o c \ *?. 11 g t nx * h ■ Ovt tou t * o' ~ o v to *. *wá r¿t\KÍtx: for an erd to the nchtmc The delegation w h vh in*, udnl -* >er n 'p i r v 't a m politxa oartx hut the ctir t- all N*4ong to the C ongress ot Traditional 1 coder- ot South V* , a. a gTvxup " ith * ose tie- to the A \ v The oroh ero h n v n the o. Norso-ov ana a \ ' \ n i t irM ,v and ' the co ahora:.on be- x o Vmvk' '.k.itha . , hav e P v - «.tent * a a . x . v and n. epeatedh ck iirxI alk'v.* t o " o* c-« ,s b a - -id i ¡dua oo- .vm en \ mav tuve acted m ; 'v ; v r i \ but the K>tw as a w hele ha- ^ ordt s lo :v has san' •• na: A-seo to o.re e \a n o i s ot swkv w v w t ■v" Mnrvonvaixa s.? «j ; v w dsd ixm dis .o " b k itK i -upporters o: u-e tear ga; again'•I them hut rout >e \ took - . , h ac tR'e- agam-t ■ v itha - ■ \ . ' ' lowevcr je «¡nía: and other ohs* «i - have w tm e--od no: .,v tintig ¡caí gas at In va:ha ha*;kers and o ".s.: i,: a rt w orkor- ho-stels uc h oí the x li'k'tUY 1 Ai g them a: :he. ■ ,s r .;v •' - ‘o . u;..- and the \ k s s are the lux argest tnbe- n xouth Atoca The ti ha chier- were aocempa meo *xm dav hv W alter htsuiu. an A \'C leader bu . d t\ x\1 to ente an \ or me no-'tos > ' Koode poet Irvatha eadet Mang* Saturday Nam ed the AXt .«dL. . ¡ÉL. - , j l l e i i n n v w T ill ! i f k f l k TT^ l i f t lL.d. -1L. L w , » 14 W s irrm uuniiK irw r w s i\ < *il or;x^v:¡t K>n \ \ 7 Po ne te'.."o. the t\vt K K Sundae m kar eh o "g stHdheas? o* lohan nesburg bnng ng the death to ! to 515 s ive the hkvvik'itoW erupted Vug 12 \ va o Hack nan n as s lied aixi two eiatmevl atx1 Hack wom en ituurevi w ’ en a grenade ev \ . Unity stirs mixed feelings Germans predict better eeo n o m j. higher crime rate ¡Vssocuiecí Press a-: u m - aso-..t to o. saow.'t' 1 0 7 v~erman t S' swalk>w t\r .oo b\ , s ovh wo^ten neighs': and the ..inverts, e.ith. siasnr ot a itw "ontb^ ago ha «V aned Fold s.?\ the \ .-'t or.vnnJv ot to -: Cwntnans tav o: ut'o.trcanon w s.ich $ hareh a. m onth aw .»\ hut a;'peat a n a s do not , S a \ > letntoroc that v \ ■ ■ v ». ;< The We a*v one .v o a.o sa v s » that hung from, trees tact ano. >o oon\ o \ ' ot '".oton.st*. h.a-'f.nc then h a r s :n an t., ooatn'n. o: to.: unihcation on vVt 5 Realih has s<'t in e s ;x \ a \ sin,v the ecvmoniu' merger oft , aT. :v- gan in Juha The issue totemoed in the nil m is ot I a.st v-err'ans ' how to t.w 'e the 'luge cha enees ta^ .ng them as their erum blinc ev\nx>m\ is absorbed b\ West C ennanv Some v’io " a decided aes of eagerness tor unirtd especialb’ in Leip* g h i r t 'u .roe ot the up: si ng that ended •k'1 \ ears ot Sta mist r; < ovs iha ' a \o.V- ago Max S ' the v7 k jCerm a * IVm iv oratx Repub . oo.. -o, h a\e s.o*v voc as a new • denvvTabued , ,x. *: • sa,:o. Mana o buo.o-t\i " h o toa-os aar at l \ i .res. a. no cat* m K a g s. t now .: s tov .-ato- to tu a. Si. v He n; We x v 4 arid his c'-ertruc. soae. ng \ea: -o ,r sales ot ha. \\e im a i " te , sa o. thex we., dn t h aw ir deo -Oi ng t a o vwr ia r • eon tme.e a der'KVta.vX We tv ha n o » a S '.it an tv but t w a> not a "tceessarv oex e.oom ent sard W eose a re tin v hatroovs^o ex e a thing He sa d "e a id h » >x-'e had a re te ex e ' under ce a: xe \ c»v\t m um vm a re as ex. ■ ^ e ' 0"v xa,r S e n allowed to tras . outside th; . ountn W e hae. our httle so. s< hi . ana. we w-ew Sum hi e -o v.. a. ways eame Kick W e ssi s.i d Most : a': i e- na is soe n to see unification as their onK sa h a h o n , but ha\ i . o no te -e-a lot tx an o\ i night c;:n tor d w o wpi w ríe ot o >o*s ng Most ot East v e na ' « - a \vh e t negus re no'iex ' huge amoe.r* e na tee s o w ace svstem trial S v o n w a health ha.; a d ias the and iu n d s e m h n g 7m t;canon . isioubcodh W'est v ; ",a ' will h e ’s si' W' t h e o n e ' w s t e s - ems svi • dii x'vt tew vea v but a s i will m troe. of p ’obk'r.n new to F a s t Co oarx r' w tb the iistuutxm xi iccvt 'Ohiessncxs s v a . 'io ‘ • e -• s.' e Teti Fem au . hoet »M e. ti\ so . - n F tterh dr an sd . < v.i eitx . \ v r -a . here s a c .w r ' a., a 'a sa,*. s dt to 1 eastig ha.' a di'six'tati housir E\-Klan leader aims for Senate Asseo.area '' ess hi R W k 'h RlOSUUltiX'S the . nes o tx\ i pie nm bur * 1 don : mu and gent erren a eivasta, rc.lv ;v.x rot them f%%, Hie mgi ■ tx :hu v a- " o' ti . d x\ ith ' . tv. - riv r> H e 'x -u o an. ig against mdi'4ent wxhare av mg - eg : r.ate ooo . ' taore' Duke sHxited to supporters at .ion t think vve 'h o u .»■ have to CXike is the head H the Kahvwal AssiviatRm twr the Advancement ot \\h .fe Fe-oo e former grano, wa ard of the knights ot the ku kluv klan and a man vvTrv oikv v\ ore a swastika Thev are white- and blue-collar work ers arc thex hoix tv* e ect hr r to the . > Senate As he continued his tirade against weltare cheats ami atflim atiw action, thev swapped hvvrrvvr stones ot wel­ fare abuse, of waiting at grocery counters tv' buv Hvk'- gna while weltaiv m.'theis :\nugb.f steaks with r o d stamps Neaitv* 500 strong, thev stvxxi as one, roaring apprvw - al w hen he taKed or x> or x. \g tor :v 'o tit' a v com .v: rrcev. that the liberal- mg tor ohs on merit W hen h in Washingtvm had sold working men and wxmiwi down the river manv* responded with open yells that the niggers are taking o\ er Duke, 40, was elected last year to the l vxiisáana House from the New Orleans suburbs. His Nils aimed at weltaiv and affirmative action have met w th no six - cess, but he has prvwen himself an articulate spNves- man tor the tar right His fans rx'gaixi h n as iiorx than a messenger thex see him as a >av or Duke's the onlv chance we've got to et America know* w e re tired v'f those h xv bastards iwlkxting ii ornan x h k \i Puce \N . w ant o; ‘op le :o ge t o. an eldcv'.x p, -. ->a'h shv'w o.i u p to heat D uke got to tiav e '. " iv it 'ta n tab *or the ovxk'reds Kven cur c r v ' x r u l s a n gg v and g,' tv' xv community wh We v V\ s re iv \ u\c th A 7 . v, vi*,x -v wnie'oread attvritro i m *- ' w r umversifv student hv' livmvxistratvxi vn a Nan in again't anti war peo c'tv s later vi the l^'Ms h oft his hood a' the persuasive *ie.id o' the x an. fv\ He was aoaisvxi id trying tv' sell secret klan nwrnN ship lists and m !'*b0 he k'tt tlw k k k and tvxmied ti N A A W f in the next tew \x \n s he1 ran unsuccessful tor a ' : c :i Si '¡ate seat wrv'tv'»vx a m n g a n d operatxxr IXX'S'tO V He deteatvxl the brv'thv't or Sonnei Republican w - '■ an d or'.a - S eiv ;V.ve IrvX'ii tor a ' . a t e HvXi'O 'e a t m tew " o n t h - iatv'r stantxxi U sin g about the . race*, . o.ro a .. c. Dus »ia The nat'.oria' v OF ?ia> hen he one rod a M - a 'o. et o;:t a co o, av. g w • ington viftke under the auspévxss i4 a group catted T he Duke kcvo .st or- pub scan Act on o the AM thi gror the “'AM will co ,apx' tx c* sm a: honai v . ' »C a in a etter to oor 'C :x at a C' While Duke builds steam 1 5 . Sen. Bennett !oF sfon lA-l a .,‘has bareh Uunchvxl his neekvtiwi ca? paign ami state Sen Ben Bagcrt ~ the designated f a . . a c a n o c ' O t h a a p i x v a - with, v' ¡e \ o th ano Rotx rt b.w n o m m iX ' — c ' t a n : i ' a \ xvont aa 1 tot rxuxent of thi v otem sao.xvrt bag. -: " .x ce it . ■ ' on 'ta tio n s gave* k4\nstv> i ‘A im 24 percent .v Assocsatee P ess O P K C eiiKM ^t nc) m e e tin g likel> : 11 m in is te rs p re se n t fo r o il talks V IE W A A." vundav to caTmg an erne:gemv meeting to apprvw e an v crxv.ve m oil oixxiuctRvn Ixxau'O of t ie IV '-ian emit v ai'ixxirvxi A v ote ot 'even natu'ns is nocc.oc. u> cal an emei gencv "ix'tmg and the \ enec.relan oil m-a*r'Xn Celestino A; U ' cf.c. m\ v'oc.ntr e' a readv snp;x'ifx\r th.e measure Arma.' in \ renna tor mfbrma OD: e' nation- rviui the or', mar vet talks with v'ther ng : a n an rm;x".fant vir oh c %c the -a . 1 ie and the \. 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Ov'uh: t i.it .: s going to v :x"- be igertx'i m a i nu \ tev\ g nv ix' state dnxx.vi ot the But Micht'k' F a n sh • Dxler - amo x: nanv non V 'H'Tvrii i vi I Ax" he- I i on :..oe he u- Mor.'R'iis vv ho .y reve the gov e n ix'ux'tuate the outs dei - .magi' v't . tab as a lanvw mindovi t’ltxx rccv Kiiinevly C enter 10 host levas Festival - at W AH \ v C \ .X 'ratio •- c c v'Hr . ix am mers ate being i \ ' i tac ax' ot s >e g- an: Festival at the ke modv v entei next sum m ei . ex. ■ - 1 ex.-- ix", tormee- a ■ r - x ai'vi v iie: - will t w o tun* to th e r ' a h o o - v a n .a. a - IXvens hr m g I o n e Sto* - vvxX'x- i une Plan 'er- \ \ v to have mi re i ra sed ov vVtoN't '. hat - w hen thev p.an a- f om -v moho - > - tv' that have to help oov tvvr the event auriv'vUiv\' fhv babe: oonv.\ i mes tx' vv hvM.-e Kinds ag xxxl to ;x' t-or.n ii.ro: arh -ts \ iRv-t -1 ' m l xmi h..ur been o odgtxi ov la-: w e e s -,nd v an x c m i P&llas K '-eo », v dnvatoi of ' '« te-h v al Barefoot. nfte-w>Hdir>g Tamil Tiger rebels patrotted the vtfiage of Ksradryanam in eastern Sn Lanka Fnd.My Civil war mires Sri Lanka Assvv atoa P ess KARADlh ANARU, Sh Lanka — The banetvxn rifle- toting guerrillas occupying thi- eastern village hardly seem a match tor the er.sp'.v uniformed govet unent soldiers down the road with well-oiled machine guns But here and elsew here in Sri Lanka, the Tamil Tiger rebels — manv ot them onlv teen-agers — are engaging the a max- in a o n e and saxage civil war Step by step we will defeat the a m \ '.v.o a ligei commander who has taken the name Newton That seems un..sc!\ in the view ot obseiAers and iVestetn dipkvmats but the armv a >o seems mcapah i or beat ing :ha ragtag cv.or-nHas In the north the government launched a mator ot tensive last week to relieve latina Fort, a TV-year-old colonial outpost besieged by the rebels tor 10 weeks, After initial gains the advance boggco. down under hi aw rebel mortar tire and machine gun tu- ¡lades trom bunkers the government said i''n b.uidav nv.htarv o".. a.' said trvxip' over an the guerrillas attei a :1m t'-hoii: Kittle or' Mandativu '.and a stepping 'to re :o the sta: 'haped tortivss but armv :r\x';" have taileo. to nit ot tlieir aim or ivauhmg the tranxvl 2.V ru n garr-.'on in the tor: toe government > 'troncos: outoo't on the rclx'l xontro. i\i lattna Fonui'uia \e w to n asked about v.' tactiea; ot'evt xe' On the e.i'tern Iront the guerr:;la> nave oiicc again v icidod the mum tov% it' and rro't ot the rwid' to the armv Vhev have faded into the ;ungios and the villages from vvhere thex have l.iuncluxi hit and run ra d' and mined road> ioi the .v.'t seven. vear> * i the east had a > mole an.'wer We are going to k a urge number Vvt armv \e \x ton anti two other Tiger eom m andet'- so.own u.' Kankalan and \ i t h i spoke m a bare nx'rv o the o..'tx vil'iage ot k.v.uh. vanai.. on the na i toad ea.u rg to Kittreakvi MF mile' vouthea't ot aftna he '.r.d Far ter goxerrm ent ot: . o.« ha. v. th roe had bee" killed The -vtv ' were eoritaeti\i ox via s e talkie trom a checkpoint manned b\ a dooen baretvxit teen ugers wTki wewe fatigue shirts and ammunition belts, stutted with rifle d ip s grenades and a toothbrvi'h to; clear* mg weapons The civil war erupted in ¡°S.' over Tamil complaints that to.ev were supp?x'»od bv the bmhale>e who com prise ~5 oe eo it ot the ooou .mo r and oo-o.tro the gov e : ".'"en: Tam > nave .oo 15 .x'iwn: ot bn 1 a r e a ' lo million jxvple. The Tiget's w ho demanct independence tor their cth- nu mmor.tv are thi on v Vann group connnuing the tight. Others gave up their weapons in W and agreed to '.egvVf.ate \*- a * a u to ro o io u ' r eg.on m the nortb, and \ftei a 13 month ,e.> e fire the Tiger' rx'sv.moo. tine . no 11 bv >tw ivoo.g -7 oolme and armv Kir- w at on *aek' n the east .. a g e t' m karaoiv ana anoeanv. unhappv over presóm e ot the :x :v ' FTxxi o s,o r.e oommerve 'to o o ed aooo. the area is vnla.allv aut oft from the \ riv patr-o ' ,\ v .i '.ona.lv come ot the region tlie ha> r e ' t through ’ ring mto nvid'tde home' Ml the p v t ;x \'p ie m th .' area get no help from, the o r,: one village from anvooe eKe governm ent o e.o.er \n armv o:me eo-nr-a id -ig a cIrx voo nt 12 mi;e> to thi \vi"t ot the vi age claimed onlv aK 'ut 7V Tiger' were 'eatteiw i m the bn>h amo. me rx'st had hod to the north The army checkpoint had tour small armored vehi- cles and the o w n " .,\'so o 'tia rp and well tr.vmed \evv ton asked xx nether his torees were retr oat mg onlv laughed Mvui 15 Tigers "ere 'iv n m and near the x ¡llago '.he Tigers tieav .e't wo. ixnis are m ortars mid most i"guipment is stolen or stripped trom the v\>rpses ot armv casualties Hurricane Gustav reaches mid-Atlantic Assoc ateo Press tow.no. Mi ANU The new \ tx'in H um rane Gu'tav >pu.n the Rvrthea>tem c arrbtxvn. w ith x nph winds Sundav ta.'.ed m the rad Atlantic ie-> than * i\X' m«.e> to he east bv the season s newest ron..a storm Hortense Officials m Martinique IVnunic.i FvuadekvufV Antigua Kirbuda bt Martin» St, Maarten and suitound- ng islands issiuxi a hurricane watch sundav Hurricane warnings w ore expect­ ed tor part v'f the area bv ea?:x Mon .lav s»ud bob Shev'ts director v't the National Hurricane Center in subur­ ban Moral viables At V p.m. EDT Gustav which reached hurricane strength earlier - vl mvrth in the dav was centered ntxu lati­ tud e iong.fudo bn ' west v't aix'ut 310 miiv's v'asf M>uth- cast ot cGuadeloupe H was moving west-northwest neat 12 m ph and was vxixxfixi that iX'ur>e and g w x r through noon Monday tv' maintain V .iv mu in sustained winds wen neat x' np i arxr sv' ne ncixxise n strength was koly dm tng the tore cast period the v enter '.r.vi At the iivX'r' FP1 Hortoii'o eighth nanivxi storm o? trie Vtlantu season was alxmt °25 miles east ot Ou-tav centered neai latitude 14 5 m'rth kvngitude 40 5 west o* mid wav between the I e>M'r Antilles and the Cape \ erde Islands It was moving w*est near 10 mph and was expected to turn graviually toward the w ost-rtorthw est Mav. iv. near <. ., lilv HI V, but some pro i \ ti\i 1 v'ixvas 'U'tauitxi vvmcis wx'ix' i or . 't Kite;v -tix'ng ,i , ,-v'o.vstom i status crease m strength w.i' nng the next 24 hv'urs the Bv'b Case said 'tonns weix' tar i xvugii aixut not tv' bother e.x h other We re not 'iv ng nteractuvn tx' tvwx'n tlie storms he xiui Vhev 'oem to be ptx tiv mdetx'iiiient ot each other tx'th stvvrms wer e ixvn as ttx'pieal depressR'ns v't' the Cape Verde is .i¡iv’- v'n the westv'rn tip v'f Atnca Such 'torn" typical A", th" the bu >iest tune v't the Atlantic season :ia\v' been among history s wx'rsl '."OvC'tv ' note. Vhev c kix'pmg us quite busv he sutvi The tvvo of them are p-eri tv. DXr^ f É X M SiAUaí iirientafion kuiticr kept rnm, k Vnrrv** ^ Hks ,rnprnd«^ W hat Wendell Phillips said in 186c) is just as true toda>. 1'he D ail\ Texan is the forum for opinion and new s here at the University. Becom e a part o f it. Tryouts for the Texan are today through next Thursday. We h a \e openings in new s, editorials, sports, entertainm ent, graphics and photo. 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Cocaine empire in West Europe Bulgarian protesters torch rises as area beats U.S. drug use Socialist Party headquarters 1 I) Ml Y TEXAN Monday, August 27 1990 Page 5 Associated D*ess BOGOTA Colombia — Colombian drug cartels and the Mafia are building a cocaine em pire in Western European countries which have replaced the I nited States .i" the biggest market ter the drug a Bogota new spaper reported Sunday Consum ption in Spain Holland and Italy is leav­ ing the North American market behind -aid Bogo* ta s El T:c";i\' newspaper citing a joint report by the international police organization Interpol and the C o- lombian intelligence police known as the DAS The Bogota offices ot both Interpol ano the D \S were closed Sunday ano no one could be reached for comment The European market will continue to grow be­ cause of the Italian Mafia - intention to preserve its distribution m onopoly and the Colombian cartel - d e ­ sire to capture part ot the maiket according to the study It said the cartel and the Mafia are hkeh to form agreem ents to flood the market with cocaine El TiV’*:;v quoted the report as -aying the dramatic grow th ot the cocaine market in W estern Europe is fueled b\ high prices The drug sell- in I urope for §27,500 tv' SI 15 000 a k log ram. The range is $10,000 to 520 000 in the Unit­ ed States \ kilogram is 2 2 pounds. the docum ent savs. Profits from the European business are enorm ous the report added because distributors receive cocaine that i- °0 tv' M4 percent pure and sell a product that is only 45 percent pure The report cited Spain as the principal receiver ot cocaine from I atm America and the mam trafficking center for drugs de-tm ed tor the European markets The report also states that cocaine laboratories have been d - , overed in Spam as well as m France and Italv. Cocaine processing has traditionally* been con* fined tv' Colombia but the country s war against the cartel- and it- crackdown on im ports ot processing chemical- have reported 1\ forced drug b osses tv' m ove som e of their operations elsew here Mthough for som e the detection of these [Europe­ an'; proce— ng centers has not been alarming the fa- cilities certainh are prov iding a supply ot hundreds ot k logranas the report stated 1 he enorm ous expansion ot the cocaine business combined with the participation of other criminal or­ ganizations has reduced the importance of the Co­ lombian drug baron- especially the M edellin cartel Abducted San Antonio girls found dead Assoc atec Press SAN ANTONIO — The bodies of tw o girls w ho were the subiect- ot m assive -earche- alter they were separate m cident- kidnapped m were tound over the w eekend po- lice said Sundav . We feel thev w ere both killed shortly alter thev were abducted said Li. Albert Ortiz head ot the San Antonio Police Department homicide division The d e a th s w ere b e liev ed to be unrelated A pa--er-bv di-covered the do- c v 'm p o -e d K'dv ot II -v ear--old Heidi Seem an along a desolate road Satur­ day neat Wimberlev in Hav - Coun­ tv Ortiz said See man di-appeared Aug 4 as she wa- walking along a road near her San A ntonio home Ih ou -an d s ot people helped search for the girl Erica Botello 7 w ho had been m i-sing -ince Thursday w a- tound dead Sundav in a drainage ditch several blocks from her apartment Her hands had been tied and she -aid w a- partially clothed Ortiz Sundav night. O ne ot the searchers com bing the area near h er apartment found the K 'd v stuffed more than 100 feet into a drainage ditch officials said Kodrick Springs 1~ w as arrested Friday in connection w ith Botello s disappearance. T he charge against him was upgraded to capital mur­ der Sundav after the girl - K 'dv w as to u n d Ortiz said. A 31-v ear-old man also believed to be involved w as to be charged Sundav night police said. .Associated Press SOFIA Bulgaria — Anti-Comm u­ nist protesters set tire Sunday to the headquarters of the governing So­ cialist Partv torches through w indow s and scattering docum ents in the street throw ing Police sealed off roads into the capital and announced a national alert. President Zhelvu Zhelev said the country w as in d a n g e r of drifting ... into a military dictatorship.” He cut short his holiday in the Black Sea city ot \ ama to deliver a nation­ ally broadcast radio appeal tor law and order. im ured hv Sev eral firem en an d b y sta n d e rs near the b u rn e d bu ild in g w ere a p ­ parently tailing d e b n s —»nd a doctor on th e scene O ne d e m o n stra to r said p olice w ere clubbing p ro testers inside th e b u ild ­ ing. The eight-storv granite building the largest in the from the W50s the capital ot Sofia, w as formerly headquarters of the Com m unist Party w hich chan g ed its n am e to the Socialist Partv after reformers ousted hard-line C om m unist leader Todor Zhivkov in Nov ember. As firefighters fought to control the blaze the commander of the r a­ tional police announced that the main roads into Sofia had been closed to all but those on official business. issued bv Bulgarian media earned a state­ the unidentified m ent com m ander announcing that police across the nation had been placed on alert so that no similar incidents happen in other regions The -tafe- ment did no: elaborate By 3 a.m M onday, five hour- af­ th e fire had fire ter the blaze began been nearly extinguished bv fighters The crowd outside the building, which sw elled to as many as 10 000 people at on e point had shrunk to about 1 AX' by early M onday. About 700-800 police armed with d u b - observed them but made no m ove to disperse the crowd evening On Sunday several thousand demonstrators had gath­ ered outside the party headquarters to dem and the removal of Com m u­ nist sym bols from the building More than a dozen young people broke away from the mam bodv ot demonstrators shattering w indow s on the ground floor ot the party headquarters As the crowd of dem onstrators shouted D ow n with the C om m u­ nists,** smaller group threw burning torches into rooms, w it­ nesses said. the They also destroyed furniture and hurled papers onto the street out side rem aining tor hours in those sections of the budding untouched bv the flames in the With food shortages a regular oc­ currence capital, anger reached a fever pitch at on e point w hen dem onstrators the building hauled out a gigantic ham from the cafeteria inside The crowd also applauded and cheered as som ebody inside threw a gigantic portrait of Lenin the ate Soviet leader from a w indow . 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To be given aw ay on Wednesday, S ep tem b er 5th!!! U.S. marshals want more jail cells • I U t ; I ■ K 11 B C i * . *1 A v e r a g e d a i l y n u m b e r of federal jail inmates 20,000 10,000 kv ION o nearn v t\ arc ersdn \ \ T .OMI t fr.-m ret" te Women await him > in \ t . dor* Aid- he ■ d ix v a use non lull m o . \ ; d ' - w a': i * 3 thi CIO ft IH.1TSIV.t4> . JwlM V «11 > prisoner we ve go said Chief IVpufx Bo heat tie So jj ; goe> R Vt ti an : > ha s >i r . Assistan ¡3d a " o > v lose ÜH > >0 inkating ÍCH:* i\ b Rx - . v .? K . h ' ?*-• .it • in Bom on i r .1 f t x ie r.- r u N . d o * S. me tixicra o f? . .?i> s i \ th»* Mirneh could h.no been «Vokitxl 1 hex sot' : as the predictable out­ come of a decade of lau and erdct k'givl.itum and «¿pending that added more than 4 500 lawm en and prvv sccuu Lhntl to glamorov.* but cracial W \ e cnn nal x *: ce ■ N'at'ohaB ;n F k»ton h o ld roost oí the • prisoners in Connecticut and «\a x to rent a co"o.oromu:m in i V.nburv to v !\c hotel e\ner.*c* toi dt r t - i \ ‘?endantv in Rhivii 1* i.mct New lersev. New M exkv and Oregon also are held in other states • Prisoners awaiting trial in K m - *.-* W,** ' ogro ' and we*t I e\a> are' scattered m as mans as 10 jails in \!a C u - n M úm use ea.h >taíc 1 '.'.it1' F o r via ai > ■ O i ... v *;x n. more than halt then time transport - . verv whei 'c p -v 'c * \L i * ".a - \? > c o m ol.v.n that the driving dr.vn> nanpow ci trom othei duties hunt* g feo* mi tug-.fives *cnr-.g . o.n: c . u a r o . " c . courthoi.*o* a n d p r o t e c t : ' c h r t ' a t e e d w i t n e * * t * a n d U.ige * o r c i e r s ai.> love •\t the tideral '*0 x1 poop c .awaiting tea. convxt* go to p: son to; years the federal gov- e r : " " c r : d i d r o t h a \ e i t s o u r \ > x s tx\\a-.:*c mo*t todera: detendant> g o : out or bad K tor tnal Now it ha* '.4 ails and on.a tour c hi cage' Now V ark I os Angeles and Su n Pi ego — tit the ideal a dow ntow n * te connected to o- near a : e * t m e detention wrig-s ca:vod out ot nr> ea: \ all in r.u.a. area* er.s t e d e r a C o u : t ' O u * e 1 h a Most teuara cell* ara sttll ‘.eased n state county o: .'tv ail* no chan D u r in g th *s p e rio d vvas a n n c re o .s e ct 1 d r u g a g e n ts a n d * ~*C- F B : a g e n ts d a b e d s M '* e a s e d t>> 1 6 6 9 fe w e r th a n o n e b e d fo r e a .” ' n e w p r o s e e u fe r " 0 r - c s e c j t o r s 1 . 0 1 5 K x O.VN ' t?*.: ' G ifircs W hen President Ronaki Reagan he w a* uata took otr.ee no. m ined to use federal power to curb street \ uxence with new agents and vacant new beds n tecta?al -an* then. law* There were 4 In 10 \ ear* xenub car. acmu".* "0 rro-oc uto: * : ration* added ’. : b. and 1 “4.‘ I 015 d ru c a cent- agent* but tewe: than, .'"a a 000 to: each new erc*ecutoi Inmates bocanoe nxuv dangerx'u* lxvai.*o the .^S- tva. Retort?? ■\.'t a r c the ‘.aSs drug control aw re- to? c.."'ao t ' ose chargcxi with vto ent 01 drug crimes ore\ e otive cetcntion. INinng the decade the average c.t. \ -u m tv ' o: tace?a. \?.‘ utntate* avokxioc. ■ r e ” 5 a ’.* to lo aln out the xxtara governm ent added or.a o>c *a Ixxi* Guards call shift ‘war tour’ at New York jail V \ \ rx s Riket * * most t ho *. ttlx’ ■ * *a 0. to ha\ a shv'uted W her. it we.* over titmah'* and 2T guards u?\ s ce d e r a l l e g e d l v l i n e d u p p n s i v n e r s a n d s v s t e m a t i - callv Lxxit tre n ' w ; t h r,ighJ*t?cks We cvmtrol the t a i l s not y o u ’ guards were the -.reared included 142 Also hurt dunttg that ten*c two day's w ere t h e M e ­ eight eitte'gem x medical technicians t e r * of attacks b \ guard* at the h l . x s a . d e ■\ second maior atcutent .vcturcu this ;v.*t w o e s a fter a n in.mate w a s stahtxx? by a n a n sro w n ass.vd.mt l'uesday ntght A grcuoo ot in ­ mates :efus*xi to return, to then cells and began setting tires P\ the time ordei w as res toted 25 giuir.i* and tour inm ates had suffered m inor m- m res mosttv sm oke ro.ha’.ar.or. VIthough the hl.vkace *oc:ttod to b nng the ail to the edge ot . haos a union six'sesm an *aut it was a svrrctom r.ot a v.vu*c o í Rtkers ma’a;*e. The officers had come to the conclusion thev w e r e in d a n g e r . ' sa id }im G r o s sm a n . " T h e y sim * p \ didn t toe safe anym ore Manx rev er felt sate at a ia?l w here the ix'pula- ; or. doubled to 14 AV in 10years w h ew prison ers ca m sr.ives anc. ho 'oemade w e.toor* w here then' * an average ot a stabbing a oa\ E ach m onth tor th e p a s t yvear am i a h a lf, the a? sv stem ha* set a nxvrd for v lolent o od en ts O ffic e r s w h o d iie c tlv s u p e n i s e p r is o n e r s m eanw hile, c a m ’ no w eapons. W e don : *ca: o anyone anym on' Stx g pro* den? ot the Ott cers union *av * Phi .in The pen,? 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U n .s-ersih ^ M ore th a n 2'3 m em bers or \u>cm AIDS Coalition to U n -e a -r Poxver I I' m arched S itu rein nigh: to envv.tr- o w n e rs o t gay lesbw n bars to •otr. o nattcnxvxie ¡X 'w vtt or Ftv.lbr M om s p ro d u c ts srecttical;\ X’. o: beer and M an bo tv cigarettes The o o - . v x ’ or the o re re sc w.*> to pro mo re aw arerre>s aro. s u r p o - t to a ror accord "g stare m en: release.: o\ ACT I P the K n w t t Ptuihp M o m s C o m panies live is eurrentlx a target o: r rotes ;s from : he ¿a x e s b sa r. co r : r . o a : \ bee a u >e the corporation d o n ated >32 .XV — the m axim um lega, a m o u n t — o' to h e r car roa g r contribution s 'esse H e m s R \ o' no to rx x is :o o r : v s o'c AiD> cuno ng The comparo, also oor.tr.be.tec 32 .V .XV to the 5esse Heims v. e rte : N orth Caro bra A ccording to ACT L P the purpose ot the center ' to promote tract r.oi'.al car' \ values ACT I P members saad che Marl­ boro ev .oee: w a > ca .ed tor bx Ac LP ot A ashingrem P c because che compara s che argest subs ide­ ar» ot Fhillir M om s The Mit e" rox core started ;:t the Ban. Frar.ctsoo area ‘a cth chants o: Racist sev> t che ni. nose o: th e be wee? an d eres co persu ad e be- ow ners to stem gcx r g money to com panies th at su p p o rt hom o- o no o:c a n d H1Y -n io b x ' nd xidu- als 1 re letter o.C'C: oo- r i l \ -cV'-ca c a ' re'oreductive rrvedom 0 '- goring we— e r bums c a \ s a r c a r tt'ts - d i e s s e H elm s is optxw ed to a n y ­ that d e e s not -".a e h e t­ !udeo-C hr '• one a n d a n v th m e c c t'c .v w ith h ' w • te erosexual cat rear c m tu n va u e s v 'te " . etter s ta te ' T he p ro te ste rs m et w ith opposi- tton at hecoe s P ace at I ' ' San lac ci­ to S o d w here the bar m anager com plained th at •. o. al am o ut here ar.d % ou re going to ru n o u r cu stom ers ott WE NEED: fh e m an ag er w ho w ished not tv* be d e n titled said sh e w as ag ain st th e b o . coct. \ : Buck II? ra ti b u in ­ tv oon to Bivd P a re c e CVxigUs said ;*av * .' cer> w ere te c b\ the m an ag er not to bocciet tr.e cu sto m ers with th- e ' O n e ot the orocesters sa d the oar m anagers w ere not being rude cre% w et. iv.se ike a busi- " e " .voting vvuC' cie the bars se :"e p ro testers re'o. .:;' signs a r o dcstr.butevi fuers w -d e o thers traced o r e .m o th e rs -i . .iev% o. v boo.O' ••• th chalk on the a r .t -w -oce inside the enured rxvb.es riel mb TVach Terex th en m arched co The R \ii- oi.'C at 43 ~ c o lo ra d o be w here •".v". oi t h e " spoke w ith b y sta n ­ ders to e x c ia " their cause O n e rv - stan d er said he believed thev Had a right to voice their o p in io n s b u t h e cob hom esexuahtx is not accept.*n e with n w recx to the tarn: a it ' arcagon sere and it s contrarx he said But ACT UP m em ber Skip F ulton 'ou.c \ ' \ th. -c. that seem s to origi­ nate from cu eers sevens to trigger hov.brx The protesters conc.ucied th eir 1 : h our t.i I'a at the 505 C u b a: 505 H Third St w ith m ore c h a n ts a n d flier distribution pectahons cor to n ghc There •'•ere etc* tre m e n d o u s ex- F uiton said W e are "use beg in n in g the process ot inform i r e peo p le w hat th e bcv- cott is all abv'ut ru.cpn S.IUÍ ACT I P placm to hold ■--.ore similar rallies oxer the next tew w eeks an d th at g ro u p m em bers are in terested n calking to th e p a­ r o ' ' in the street U e are se n c m c out a m essage to Cv'rporatx' America w c are d e m a n d ­ ing that flrev be mete responsible»** he saici \\ cXt'fr, tn C- reports *mm A. 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August 27,1900 STATE & LOCAL PUD hearing postponed Steve Higginbotham Daily Texan Staff which would uphold the c st\ ot Austin - rejection ot a proposed housing developm ent on Barton V reek w as delayed until Tuesday six th at attorney s can negotiate on the a se p t i omi t Bartoi The city ñl effort tv stop Texas W ate d ev elo p ers c ties h o p e will ovc cisión to reject th \ eio p m en t P un an uit rnd. u.« ? h e a rin g ot u ssio n , w hich C reek Troper- le the city - de- Ian nod unit de- residential u n it- O n Iunt s the city e ouncil u n a n i­ mously voted to reject the PL D p ro ­ posal w hich calk'd tor th e b u ild in g ot 4 ;4 ; 3 m illion square feet ot b u sin ess an d com ­ m ercial p ro p erties a n d to u r golt courses in the area so u th ot Barton Creek north of S o u th w est Parkw ay and w est ot W est I ake Hills A: a June S public h e a rin g that lasted all n ight m ore th a n 500 p e o ­ ple sig n ed u p tv' sp e a k w ith the majority con cern ed th at th e d ev el­ o p m en t could pollute Barton C reek a n d Barton Springs Texas Water Com m ission and Burton Creek Properties w ere named as defendants m the eity suit BCP is a subsidiary of Free port - MvMoRun Inc and is m anaged by Club Corporation of America In the suit, presiding District Judge N.ott McCow n w as asked tv' declare that BCP has no right tv' appeal the city - PUD decision tv' the water com m ission, and that the water com m ission has no jurisdic­ tion to hear Be P - appeal The suit further call- for McCown tv' enioin the Water Com m ission's Sept 5 hearing and all further pro­ ceeding- at the com m ission except tor a dism issal ot that appeal. The question of jurisdiction hinges on a 1^87 state law in the 1 exa- W ater Code w hich states that it the city - decision to reject the proposal i- made on an arbitrary or unreasonable basi- the Water C om ­ m ission or a District Court can over­ turn or modify the action ot the city .Although the d ev elo p ers co n ten d their propo-ul w a- rejected on the grounds of water quality m anage­ ment the citv said in the suit that the developm ent was proposed u n ­ der a 1°8° -tatute that ha- nothing to d o yvith water quality Therefore -aid they the Water Com m ission ha- no authority to review the coun­ cil s decision. \ftor 2 : hour- ot negotiation, at­ torney- tor both sides em erged with an agreem ent tv1 let the W ater Com- m .—ion consider on Sept 5 the is­ sue ot w hether it ha- lunsdiction in is dissatisfied the case. If the city with the result- then it can return tv> McCown - court to let him decide the que-tion ot jurisdiction. 5a d Key Minton an attorney tor I m satisfied we the d ev elo p ers have a deal. W e n eed to contact o u r client- an d m ake su re thev re satis­ fied C huck H errin g one ot th e city's Either told M cCown attorney s w e 11 h a\ e an a g reem en t signed on M onday or be back in court on Tuesday R estricting the Sept. 5 hearing to the q u estio n or jurisdiction w ould be much less expensive for the city because its lawyers w ould not have to vto a- much preparation. B arton C reek P ro p e rtie s h a s a-ktvi the W ater C om m ission to a p ­ prove the project as p ro p o se d , in­ cluding n in e v ariances from citv w a­ ter quality restrictions that had been req u ested Fond f a re w e ll e s «va veo venal Port JDv e to ■'ie n o e rs of the 136th Mo- i ad ron early Sunday morr ng at H ens ev F e d . The cargo-holding unit departed from Da as for elsewhere n the Un ted States. Associated P re ss Proposal to close TSU criticized Randy Kennedy Datty Texar Staff Sematech develops new niicrocircuitry ers were on .Austin hwd* — a high-tech g o v ern m en t ment of William Philpott Dailv Texa” Staff the ■ ar new that iv a te teonnoioi hi nee the deve -thin m icrochi put the flailing itrv back on eq oba! com petido d tin lake n ck ie i crochip v\ hich tn that measu 1 x 000 of an storage of 2 : tio n tn the amc bv the pre s s-micro ih e new chip w as de-igned and manufactured completely on Ameri- can equipment Sematech officials said "As of todav, 2 7 million Ameri­ can- are em ployed in electronics I ramm -aid Our ability to keep |those) job- .. depends critically on our ability to province microcircuitrv better and cheaper than the rest ot the w orld. ’ Pickle added, "Halt-micron tech­ nology is top-of-the-field Although Sematech is m oving torwaai on schedule in its program tor the innovation of technology budget víchate- in Congress may be snag that wil slow the process People sa\ w e ve got a cris\- in the Middle Hast and w e can t deal w ith two problems at once. I don t tee! that wav Cramm said H e said I S. H ouse arc. Senate bills are aim ed .it full fu n d in g of 5100 m illion for Sem atech. But the outlook m a\ be bleak it C ongress doc- not com e up w ith an acceptable budget b\ Oct. 1. If not a 510? billion a c ro ss-th e -b o a rd b u d g e t cut will he en acted u n d e r the G ram m -K udm an Act tran slat­ ing into a 531 million or 31 percent cut in Sem atech - budget. Pickle said balancing th e b u d g et will be difficult. "It s a tight sc h e d ­ ule. [3 ou] can ’t expect us to do in 20 dav s w hat we h a v e n 't d o n e in four y e a rs." He said h e feels th at a factor h o ld ­ ing back the I S. high-tech industry in the global m arket is th e lack of fair com petition an d tor trad e ag reem en ts that protect I S respect A call b\ outgoing 11. C.ov Bill Hobbv for th e state to -h u t dow n predom inantly black Texas S o u th ern U ni­ versity provoked stro n g criticism Sunday from state and educators w ho calk'd the statem ent "naive sense ess \ t a Friday m eeting of th e Legislative A udit C om m it­ tee, Hobbv saivi he believes th e financially beleaguered H o u sto n university is n o t necessary in a state w hose goal is racial integration. Nobodv h a- th e co urage to sh u t it d o w n H obby said citing th e school - m an ag em en t problem s and the a m o u n t ot state m oney giv e n tv' it as r e a s o n s for closing the in stitu tio n h o u d iust be called racist if vou did. But O dvsseu- Lanier, ch airm an of the T5Í Board of Regents finance com m ittee said significant progress has been made betw een l vK. and N88 to correct ac­ counting and m anagem ent p roblem s L anier also chal­ lenged Hobbv - implication that TSL is a h in d ran ce tv' integration. TSL has alvvavs been an open university Lanier s a id .4 We have nev er d en ied ad m ittan ce to a n y o n e and we have never been an im p ed im en t to full in teg ratio n . Texas \N M and the I n iv ersiti of Texas hav e trad itio n ­ ally been the im pedim ents to integ ratio n . He criticized Hobby s statem ent about courage. "He say s nobody has the courage tv' shut dow n PSl Lan­ ier said. But 1 ask D oes anvone in this state have the courage to fu n d tlu - in stitu tio n at the level it needs tv' be funded at? Hobbv w as unavailable tor com m ent Sunday at both his office and his hom e. The Texas Legislature currently provides 531 million a year tv' the 43-year-old univ ersity But 151 adm inis­ trators have requested a $1.7 m illion additional appro­ priation during the next biennium , after a review of the school's finances b\ an independent consulting firm. The school, which has been the subject of three Leg­ islative Audit Com m ittee m eetings in the past vear, narrowly avoided being taken over by the state at a February meeting. U the Friday m eeting state Auditor L am A lw in said the -chool has made significant progress ' in solv­ ing problems but came short of com pleting a list of repairs th at should be m ade bv Aug 31. There are num erous reasons w hy TSU should stay o p e n ,' Lanier said. To show vou that the education w e provide is not inferior as the lieutenant governor believes, consider that 75 to 80 percent o f blacks that go to graduate programs are from predom inantly black colleges. With ii'irv r a w f- ONE MILLION OF THE BEST MINDS IN AMERICA HAVE ALREADY CHOSEN THE BEST RETIREMENT PROGRAM. TIAA-CREF. THE FIRST CHOICE IN EDUCATION AND RESEARCH With T I A A - C R E F , your future is protected by the largest private retirement system in the world. 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THE Da il y T e x a n Monday August 27 1990 Page 11 1990 CACTUS Williams abuses state rules to hide troubles, paper says Assoc ated CAMPAIGN HOUSTON — Republican guber­ natorial nominee C layton Williams has kept mam of his business prac­ tices and legal troubles secret by reaching out-of-court settlements bulbing opponents and ordering records sealed, according to a pub­ lished report onicle reported Sundav that Williams I ht levas multimillionaire entrepreneur has a We»t abused lav state court rules to seal business m o v e s and law suit manipulations The massive amount of litigation involving Williams and h is c o m p a n i e s has become a central focus of an advertising campaign bv his Democratic opponent Ann Richards Television commercials tor her cam ­ paign depict Williams as a shady businessman and at­ tacks several ot his business p r a c t i c e - including his refusal to make public his income tav returns and the use ot lunk bonds in the buvout of one of his compa­ nies. W illiam s on vacation, w a s not in terview ed for the article His press secretary\ Gordon Hensley told The Asso­ ciated Tress the practice of sealing legal settlement- is routine tor businessmen. Court records of business suits are sealed -o that greedv trial lawyers — who incidentally are among Richards largest campaign contributors — don t tile lawsuits at a later date, attempting to use old allega­ tions to essentially extort a similar settlement payment at a later date Hensley said Sunday This is the prac­ tice with business law suit- and also common with med­ ical malpractice su its/ he -aid But Tom Smith director of Public Citizen, a public interest watchdog group said voters should be con­ cerned about the practice It should cause Tevans a great deal of concern that W illiam- ha- an established pattern of sealing court tile- everv time he has an opportunity just to prevent people trom taking a took at the inner workings of his business Smith said ITio Chronicle reported that a three-month examina­ tion of Williams legal maneuvers revealed v irtually every one of his law suits ranging from small injury* claim- to multimillion-dollar allegations of fraud and price-tivmg were settled out of court and the settle­ ment kept -ecret at Williams insistence. Smith -aid new court r u l e s that take effect Sept. 1 w i ll make it more difficult to seal records and hie- in state court Created bv the state Supreme Court earlier this vear the new rules will allow consumer groups and media expanded rights to contest the sealing of tiles But in the past it both sides in a lawsuit wanted a tile it nearly always was permitted. And Williams -ealed took ad\ antage of the rules the newspaper reported. Former chief: Shots unwarranted Houston officer's use of deadly force unjustified, arbitrator told Associated Press HOUSTON — Former Houston Police Chief Lee Brown told a police arbitrator that he tired Officer Scott ischirhart earlier this vear for un- justifiablv killing a fleeing man Brown now police commissioner tor New 'fork Citv told arbitrator Charles Morris a Southern Method­ ist Univ ersity law professor, he be­ lieved Tschirhart probablv was not justitied in firing even one -hot at Bvron Gillum. Gillum, 24 was shot to death af­ ter Tschirhart pulled him ov er for a routine trattic -top on Nov. 15. Gtl- luni who was black was shot eight times — four of them in the back Tschirhart 2" who is white said he saw a gun between the bucket -eats of Gillum s car and shot the off-dutv security guard when he made a move towards it. The gun was later found in the car while Gillum had escaped through a win­ dow and died in a grassy area near­ by. At least two H am s Countv grand ¡unes who reviewed testimom in the case declined to mdict Tschi­ rhart m the shooting. Gillum was the third black man Tschirhart had killed during his seven years with the Houston Police Department. Tschirhart was not indicted in either of the other tvvo cases. Brown fired Tschirhart in January after an internal affairs investigation of the shooting. After the second grand mr\ declined to indict him this summer Tschirhart sought an arbitration heanng to get his mb back The officer s safety should be paramount Brown testified Satur­ day in his first public comments on the incident. The objectiv e is not to shoot someone but to take care of the officer But Brown said Tschirhart was not terminated for firing the first shots at Gillum because the only witness — Gillum — was dead. In­ stead. Brown said Tschirhart was fired tor using deadly force in an ef­ fort to capture a fleeing suspect. Looking at the totality of the event the tir-t shots were not msti- tied but that couldn t be substanti­ ated. The shots in the back were not • justified Brown said. During his tenure with the Hous­ ton department. Brown said he out­ lawed use of deadly torce unless the officer s life or those of others were in imminent danger. The change bars firing on fleeing suspects when no such danger exists. Brown testified that when Tschi­ rhart saw the gun he first should have ordered Gillum to place his hands on the steering wheel Then he said Tschirhart would have had the opportunity to use Gillum’s car as a shield and take cover it Gillum moved for the weapon Brown said Tschirhart knew that Gillum was a security guard and that it would not be unusual for him to have a gun. In addition, Brown said Tschirhart radioed to dispatch­ ers that Gillum had a bad attitude and asked them to find some out­ standing warrant for Gillum's ar­ rest Y e arbo ok pickup starts Sept. 5 at Texas Student Publications, 25th Street a n d W hitis. Photo I.D . required. CACTUS YEARBOOK it's Y O U R B o o k ^ M M mmmmamatMKKtKtamwmM l■m H i■ ■ " S hort -Course S c h e d u l e — Fall 1990 The U n i v e r s i t y o f T e x a s a t A u s t i n The C o m p u t a t i o n C e n t e r Courses begin on Tuesday, September 4, 1990. Advance registration is required. 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August 27,1990 U.S. troops go to battle stations in Persian Gulf W A SH IN G ¡TON a irn te i - Kougl and sa ations in the I1 lush ordered I > thw art Iraq s v oO 000 Ameri- ors have mo\ txi rsian G u lf since . firepow er into iddam Hussein, battl ?sidei f are sources say. In addition to the massive troop movem ent, the Pentagon has built a virtual armada in the region s seas and rushed in hundreds of fight­ er jets and support aircraft. The deplovm ent, the largest since the V iet­ nam W ar, is far from complete. W ithin a few weeks about 4r> 000 M arines are expected to ha\e arrived in the area. By then the total I S combat force in the region mav num ber w ell over 100,000, m ilitan sourc­ es said last week I he final elements of the 7th M arine Expedi­ tionary Brigade were arriving in Saudi Arabia over the w eekend after a 7,000-mile flight from their home base at T w entvnine Palms, Calif., and the 1st M arine Expeditionary Brigade was heading for the gulf from its home base at Kaneohe Bay, H aw aii, one source said A third M arine unit, the 4th M arine Expedi­ tionary Brigade from Cam p Lejeune \ .C , was preparing for deplovm ent but w as not ex­ pected to arrive for at least two weeks. C her the past week the Bush a d m in is tra ­ tion added significantly to not only the L . S ground forces in Saudi Arabia but also the air and sea pow er in the area, including: ■ A squadron of 22 F-117A stealth fighter- bombers. The radar-evading planes on their first overseas deploym ent, are specially de­ signed to operate at night. I he\ can slip deep behind enem v lines to lead an offensive strike on vital targets ■ The aircraft carrier Saratoga arrived in the Red Sea bv w a y of the Sue/ Canal It is accom­ panied b\ the Aegis missile cruiser Philippine Sea and the missile cruisei Biddle If is to be joined soon bv three other members of it» bat­ tle group the missile destroyer Sam pson and frigates Elm er M ontgom ery and Thomas C. Hart. The aircraft carrier Eisenhow er, w hich had been on patrol in the Red Sea headed back into the M editerranean. ■ The a\ iation brigade of the 101st Airborne D ivision, an air assault unit based at Fort Cam pbell, K v , began arriving in the Saudi desert. It is armed w ith Apache helicopters, the backbone of the A rm y's tank-killing arse­ nal. The aircraft are equipped w ith laser-guid­ ed missiles that can hit m oving targets at night. ■ The first deploym ents of L .S. forces from N A T O bases in Europe. Elem ents of the I S. A rm y Europe s 7th M edical Com m and, based in W est G erm any, headed for Saudi Arabia, as did C-130E Hercules transport airplanes of the 435th Tactical Airlift W ing . Also the Strategic A ir C om m and acknow l­ that B-52 bombers were edged Saturday dispatched overseas two weeks ago from two undisclosed U S. bases. Bush last week authorized the Pentagon to call up military reserves for the first time in 20 years. Defense Secretary Dick C heney on Thursday approved plans to activate as m any as 4b 70Ó members of the National G uard and armed forces reserves, and the first call-ups came Friday. C henev said nearly 10,000 reseñ es would be called to active duty by the end of August and the total w ould reach 46,700 bv Oct. 1. U.N. leader to meet Iraqi minister Associated P ress U N IT E D N A T IO N S — Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar w ill meet Iraqi Foreign M inister Tariq Aziz to discuss the Persian G ulf crisis, a U N spokeswom an said Sunday. The s e c re ta n -general w ill meet w ith Aziz Thursday in the Jordanian capital, A m m an, " i n order to engage in a full exchange of view s o n the crisis, ' said the spokeswom an, Nadia > ounes. She --aid she could not say w hether any the meeting. other .''W e 're not ruling anything out,' she said. leaders w ould attend The crisis was set off by Iraq s Aug. - inva­ sion of Kuw ait, w h ich has been condem ned bv United N ations resolutions. O n Saturday, Perez de C uellar said in Bogo­ ta, Colombia, that he had invited the Iraqi minister to meet to discuss the situation. Younes w ould not comment on Iraqi Presi­ dent Saddam H ussein's statement Saturday that he would welcom e a visit by the U .N . chief Saddam 's statement came in Baghdad, where he was was asked by reporters travel­ ing w ith Austrian President kurt W ald heim w hether he w ould agree to meet w ith the U N secretary-general in Iraq. " O f course," Saddam replied, "T h e U .N . secretan-general is alw ays w elcom e." Associated Press A U.S. serviceman checks his gun under a canopy in Saudi Arabia. Troops are still in need of equipment for extended combat. U.S. forces awaiting vital equipment Associated Press S A U D I A R A B IA U .S . forces in Saudi Arabia still lack ground-based anti-aircraft systems and other equipm ent considered field com ­ vital for extended combat, manders say. "W e 'r e prettv naked out here right n o w ," an A ir Force officer said during a recent visit to his desert base area. Com m anders and supply officers char­ acterized the equipm ent problems as se­ rious but not severe, and attributed them to the limited transport capabilities of the U .S . m ilitary. Officials said m any of the concerns should be addressed over the next w eek to 10 days, as more ships ar­ rive. For the most part, the unprecedented air and sea lift of U .S. forces has proceed­ ed smoothly. " W e 'v e accomplished miracles in a short period of time, Armv M aj. Gen. G us Pagonis, w h o oversees logistics for the U .S . effort in Saud i Arabia, said S u n ­ day. But at several base camps w here vital U .S . forces are deployed, com m anders and others have said they still lack needed equipment, parts and support forces. They cited a lack of heavy armor, artil­ lery and ground-based anti-aircraft sys­ tems to support and protect Am erican forces There also are isolated shortages of some spare parts, they said. The U nited States has no m ilitary stock­ piles in the M id d le East. W ith the em pha­ sis in getting troops to Saudi Arabia, A ir Force cargo planes had carried only lim it­ ed equipm ent until last week, w hen civ il­ ian aircraft w ere pressed into duty as troop carriers. A n A rm y helicopter unit that w ould need forward-based refueling and repair facilities in the event of extended fighting had just a few mobile fuel tankers as of Saturday — barely enough to keep choppers at its staging camp refueled. " I f they go to forward positions, I would have nothing back h ere," an officer w ith the unit said. The officer also said stockpiles of certain spare parts w ere low — parts that w ould be needed in any extended combat situa­ tion because of the toll of the desert sand on the helicopters. "W e 'r e told thev'll be here prettv soon," the officer said. Another w o rn voiced bv a num ber of officers was the shortage of heavy artil­ le n -, ground-to-air defense systems and armored forces. " W e 'r e concerned about it," the A ir Force officer said. The emphasis on heavy ground forces, particularly tanks and armored v ehicles, stems from Iraq's formidable tank force. 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If you want to raise your scores - call The Princeton Review! 474-8378 THE PRINC ETON REVIEW We Score More 1 SPORTS Southwest Conference will have trouble meeting UT’s bottom line T h e D a i l y T e x a n Monday, August 27,1990 Page 13 Wayne Hardin Daily Texan Staff ANALYSIS N ow that th e S o uthw est C onference has its reprieve in from A ustin a n d College Sta­ tion, it will be in te re stin g to see it the " e s ­ sential c h a n g e s” UT P resident W illiam C u n n in g h a m and Texas A&M P resident their a n ­ W illiam M obley m en tio n ed n o u n cem en t can be accom plished. in least until W hatever th eir m otives are for d o in g so, both p re sid e n ts decided to stick w ith the SWC, at the league can be p roved absolutely hop eless. Their decision is probably th e w isest course to take, but the sta te m e n t of their in te n tio n s w as long o v erdue. The six o th e r conference m em bers just w an te d a second chance, b u t that o p p o rtu ­ nity will becom e very fru stratin g as they trv to m ake the five ch an g es C u n n in g h a m and M oblev said thev need to m ake: ■ An im p ro v em en t su p p o rt th ro u g h o u t the conference. Increased a t­ tendance at athletic e v e n ts will be one m a n ­ ifestation of such su p p o rt. fan in 1 he SWC ranked sixth am o n g the seven NC AA D ivision I conferences in football a t­ tendance last season — averaging 38,818 fans per contest — and 13th in basketball w ith 5,437. I'he SW C will be trying d e sp e ra te ly to m arket itself b etter but tw'o big questio n s the college loom about this subject: Is sp o rts m arket in Texas lim ited? A nd is there en o u g h interest in w h a t th e SW C is doing to su p p o rt eight D ivision I-A college program s so thev can rem ain com petitive w ith the rest of th e country? Fan in terest is the bottom lino. If Texans w an t to keep their conference th ey 'll have to su p p o rt it, ■ Structural changes in sch ed u lin g that will perm it flexibility in m e n 's a n d w om ­ e n 's basketball and the a d d itio n of n on-con­ ference gam es in football. Basically th e schools will no longer have to pla\ each o th e r e \e rv year in basketball and football. For exam ple, in basketball, Texas could su b stitu te a UNLV for a Bavlor du rin g th e conference sch ed u le a n d get som e TV exposure. It w ould also create o p e n in g s on every­ o n e 's sch ed u le for an alliance gam e w ith an o th e r conference. ■ The dev elo p m en t of a m ore co m peti­ tive en v iro n m e n t th ro u g h o u t the confer­ ence for w om en s athletics. N o one in the conference — including the Aggies — have been able to com pete w ith the L ady L o n g h o rn s’ athletic p ro ­ gram . It will be difficult for th e o th e r con­ ference schools to bring th eir w o m e n 's p ro ­ level of gram s u p respectable to a com petition. A dm inistrators are already asking w here th e m oney will com e from to fund top level w om en s athletic program s. ■ A firm com m itm ent at th e conference level to developing a first-class program in m e n 's a n d w o m e n 's basketball. A lthough interest in basketball h as in­ creased in the state th e p ast few years, it has n ot reached th e collegiate level yet. M arketing and good basketball are th e only w ay to get fans into the stan d s. The quality of SWC w o m e n 's basketball, w ith the exception of th e Ladv L onghorns, i'- very poor an d definitely n eed s a firm com m itm ent to success. Texas Coach Tom P enders has been a p ro p o n e n t of hiring a full-tim e sup erv iso r of officials, a n d he m av have been too vocal for som e people a ro u n d th e league. The SWC voted do w n few m o n th s ago, and it w as w idely view ed as an anti-Texas vote, b u t look for that m otion to pass next tim e. that m otion a ■ Possible conference ex pansion or alli­ ances w ith non-SW C in stitu tio n s v\hieh substantially en h a n c e televised coverage of football gam es Som e kind of sch eduling alliance will soon be w orked out w ith a n o th e r co n fer­ ence tor TV p u rp o se s — m avbe the Big 1 sght or an Eastern Seaboard C onference ¡f ;t ever becom es a realm SWC expansion is possible, but it p ro b a ­ bly will not h a p p e n a n y tim e soon E xpand­ ing into significant TV m arkets a n d playing g am es that are attractive to the netw orks are the goals. It is seriously d o u btful that som e of the SWC schools can com ply to all of th ese changes. It will take a m iraculous turn of e v en ts — especially for th e sm aller private schools — to keep team s co m peting on the sam e level as th e U niversity and A&M. There will definitely be a w eed in g out of the w eak in the years to com e if the league survives at all. Vikings overcome Oilers Minnesota's late field goal sinks winless Houston Associated Press M IN N E A P Ü - LIS — Jim Gal- for lerv a to n ed 24- a I m issin g J yard field goai ^ w ith 5:14 left by P O ilers h i t t i n g y a rd e r w ith one to go s e c o n d the S u n d a y , as M innesota V ikings p o ste d a 22-21 p reseaso n victory over th e w inless H o uston O ilers. The V ikings (2-1) w o n desp ite generally poor qu arterb ack in g In- Rich G a n n o n , w h o w as m aking his first career start, a n d W ade W ilson. T hird-stringer Sean Salisbury rallied M innesota from a 21-12 fo u rth -q u a r­ ter deficit against m ostly H ouston reserves. W arren M oon, w h o se practice tim e w as red u ced this w eek because of a "tire d a rm ,” w o k e u p H ous­ to n ’s offense by acco u n tin g for 14 secon d -q u arter p o in ts as the Oilers (0-3) overcam e an early 12-0 deficit. G allery, w h o beat o u t Jim Breech to gain the kicking job in C incinnati last y e a r o nly to be cu t a m o n th into the season after a 2-for-6 start, is doing m ost of M in n e so ta 's kicking because of Rich Knrlis' h o ld o u t. He m ad e a 49-vard first-quarter field goal, b ut his 24-vard m iss seem ingly ruined a m chance of a M innesota com eback. W ith 4:09 left, how ever, Pat Eilers intercep ted a Don M cPherson pass an d Salisbury cap p ed a four-play, 36-yard drive w ith a 14-yard to u c h d o w n pass to C edric S m ith that m ade it 21-19 w ith 2:31 to go. A fte r M c P h e rso n , H o u s to n 's to th ird -strin g q u arterback, failed m ove the team again, M innesota took over at its ow n 44 w ith 1:51 left. Salisbury w e n t 3-of-4 for 21 y ard s a n d Sm ith h ad a 14-yard run to position G allery for his w inner. G a n n o n , starting because M inne­ sota coach Jerry B urns said a m onth “Let me go somewhere where I can play fullback again if I’m not going to be their starting back in this offense.” — O i l e r ful l ba c k A l o n z o H i e h s m i t h ago th at h e w an ted G an n o n and W ilson to get one hom e preseason start each, h ad been a th ird -stringer d u rin g his first three NFL seasons. H e looked brilliant w hile d irect­ ing a 62-yard drive that p u t M inne­ sota u p 7-0, going 3-oi-3 for 47 yard s including a 12-yard scoring p ass to A n th o n y C arter. A fter A udray McMillian in te r­ cep ted M oon, G allery's 49-varder m ade it 10-0. O n the next play from scrim m age, M oon w as sacked in the e n d zone by C hris D olem an for a safety. But G an n o n m isfired on his last seven p asses an d finished w ith only 5 com pletions in 13 a ttem p ts. He w as in tercepted by C hris D ishm an, w h o w ould have scored had he n o t fum bled on th e 2 w hile prem aturely to u ch ­ celebrating an anticipated d o w n . W ilson did little b etter — seven of 19 tor 93 yard s — and w as booed fre q u e n tly th e M etro d o m e crow d. by Poor quarterbacking h a sn 't been a problem the last few seasons for H o u sto n , th a n k s to M oon. Even he p re se a so n , had th o u g h , w h at w ith the O ilers in ­ stalling the ru n -a n d -sh o o t offense. stru g g le d this He com pleted onlv one of three passes for 6 yards w ith an intercep­ tion as the Vikings raced to a 12-0 lead. But M oon e n d e d the period w ith an 11-yard pass to H ayw ood Jeffries an d later connected on a 23- y a rd e r to E rnest Giv ins to set u p his ow n 1-yard TD dive. ■ ■ ■ R unning back A lonzo H ighsm ith does not w a n t to sit on the bench w h en th e season begins. H ighsm ith is o n e of four to p backs on the H o u sto n roster, join­ ing Mike Rozier, Allen Pinkett a n d Lorenzo W hite. A nd only o ne back is n eed ed in the ru n -a n d -sh o o t of­ fense of new head coach Jack P a r­ dee. "If I'm not the startin g back w h e n the season o p en s, w h at w o u ld be m y ro le 1" H ighsm ith told the Hous­ ton Chronicle in S a tu rd a y 's ed itions. " I'd have to sit on th e sidelines a n d w ait until mv tim e com es. I d o n 't w ant to have to go th ro u g h that. ” 1 feel as th o u g h I'm one of the to p three fullbacks in the league. To go from a sta rtin g fullback to sitting on the bench because of the new svstem , w ell, th a t w ould be fair to m e. Let m e go so m ew here w h ere I can play full­ back again if I'm n ot going to be their startin g back m this o ffe n se ." I d o n 't th ink The O ilers will cut one an d p o ssi­ bly tw o backs before the Sept. 3 d eadline to trim th e roster to 47. At least o ne team ru m o red to be interested in H ighsm ith is the D al­ las C ow boys, led by C oach Jim m y Johnson, w h o coached H ighsm ith w hile b oth w ere at M iami. ■ ■ ■ C hicago defen siv e tackle Steve McM ichael, a form er L T sta n d o u t, alm ost cam e hom e. H o uston g eneral m an ag er Mike th o u g h t h e had a deal th a t w o u ld have p u t H olovak T h u rsd ay M cM ichael in an O iler uniform . But the Bears d ecided they still w an ted to negotiate w ith their u n ­ h a p p y v eteran, w h o has tw o years rem aining on his contract b u t w an ts to renegotiate. "It w ould have been d one, no q u e stio n ,” H olovak said. "T he a sk ­ ing price was not a problem . N o th ­ ing w as a problem . M cM ichael, 32, has been a Bear ho ld o u t since training cam p started Julv 26 and is losing $1,500 in fines each day for m issing cam p. The to­ tal reached $45,000 S unday. Minnesota tackle Henry Thomas hammers Houston running back Lorenzo White during an exhibition game. Associated Press Revamped Cougars ready to shoot at SWC T he C ougar d e fe n se is balanced by experience a n d youth, a e u p h e m ism for e xperienced players b^ing backed u p by freshm en. Jenkins said as m any as four tru e freshm an could go second string. Even w ith only four seniors on th e preseason d e p th chart — n o n e in th e secondary — Jenkins is n ot concerned. "T he greater percen tag e of defen se is w ant-to. From that com es great e ffo rt,” said Jenkins, w ho sp e n t seven years as a college d efensive coach. "If o u r offense can plav well, th en o u r [defense] can screw up once or twice a gam e. It's not like w e 're going to be locked into a gam e 7-3.” The defense will be an c h o re d bv m iddle line­ backer Reggie B urnette, w ho m oved from tight e n d w hen the run an d shoot w as installed. He will be flanked b\ 1989 freshm an all-A m erican Eric Blount on the stro n g side a n d form er special team s player Tyler M u ch o on the w eak side. A nother converted offensive plav er starting on defense is Jam ie M outon. A fter injuries deci­ m ated the receiving corps last seaso n , M outon w as m oved to the offense. A lth o u g h he w ould have a spot in th e receiving ro tatio n , Jenkins w ould rather have him playing m ore frequently a t cornerback. Ev en it ev ery th in g goes right for the C ougars in 1990, their season will still e n d Dec. 1. This is the second \ ear of th eir th ree-v ear pro­ bation. A lthough H o u sto n can a p p e a r on televi­ sion, it cannot receive an official bow l bid. Jen­ kins is m otivating his team on th e th eory that e v e n w eek is a bow l gam e. "W e've still got a great o p p o rtu n ity ," Jenkins said. "If the chips fall in place, w h o k now s, we m ight w in all 11.” Jaime Aron Daily Texan Staff HOUSTON — H o u sto n C ougar C oach John Jenkins en jo y s hav in g fun a n d telling jokes. But w h en he b egins talking football, he gets verv serious — especially w h en the conversation is ab o u t startin g quarterback D avid Klingler. Jenkins has coached quarterbacks Jim Kelly, D oug Flutie and H o u sto n 's H eism an T rophy w in n er A ndre W are. But, Jenkins savs, Klingler, onlv a junior, m av h av e an ed g e over all of them . "T he th ing about K lingler th at sep arates him from the o th e r qu arterb ack s I've h ad in m y svs­ tem is that h e 's the m ost p re p a re d ,” said Jen­ kins, w ho will co n tin u e to serve as offensive coordinator in his first vear as head coach at H ouston. "All those o th e rs basically had on-the- job training. H ere's a guy w h o 's been able to go th ro u g h the learning p ro c e ss.” Klingler is Jenkins first quarterback to have been bred in the ru n a n d shoot. He re d sh irte d in 1987 a n d saw action in three gam es in 1988. Last season, W are put m ost C ougar victories out of reach earlv, w hich allow ed Jenkins to giv e Klin­ gler plenty of gam e experience. H e a tte m p te d 114 p asses an d com pleted 68 — a 59.6 percentage, good for second-best in the conference b e h in d W are. W ith a few m ore at­ tem p ts, he w ould h av e qualified for e ighth in the national ranking. " H e 's certainly g ot som e great characteris­ tics,” Jenkins said. " H e 's got an aw ful lot of G od-given ability. H e 's extrem ely sm art a n d ex­ trem ely dedicated to w an tin g to be good. Very few players have th o se co m b in atio n s.” Klingler cannot be expected to replace last y e a r's best college player im m ediately. The tw o have d ifferent styles. W are w as a b e tte r scram ­ bler, b u t Klingler m ay have a stro n g er arm . "I d o n 't feel a b u rd e n at a ll," Klingler said. "I c an't w ait. It's so h a rd for ev erybody to th in k it can be m ore explosive, but 1 think it c a n .” The only d o u b t a b o u t Klingler is how he will han d le pressu re. All of th e gam es he played in last year w ere already locked up in H o u sto n 's favor. H e d id n o t play in th e C ougars' losses to Texas A&M an d A rkansas or their 40-24 victory over Texas Tech. His first challenge will be against the Red Raiders ih the second gam e of the season. O nly five days after h o stin g U N L V , H ouston will have ^ This may finally be the year the Cougars beat Texas A&M and Arkansas. H ouston last defeated the A ggies in 1984 and the Razorbacks in 1981. The Cougars have not hosted either team since going to a full-scale run and shoot. ■ ■ ■ Words of W isdom from Coach Jenkins: About his voung defense — "Those guvs might he lined up on gam e day with their nostrils flared out, blow ing snot bubbles as big as oysters." About the role of tight ends in the run-and-shoot offense: "Thev're like w hite buffaloes — there's just not many of them around." About redshirt freshman Greg Whittv, w ho has slimmed dow n to 350 pounds, but w as listed at 320: "If he's 320, I'm Karen Carpenter. For him to lose a little w eight w ould be like throw ing a chair off a battleship." to £o to Lubbock w h e re k lin g le r will be on d is­ play for a nationally televised audience. An injury to K lingler could ruin H ouston s season. R edshirt freshm an Tim M cCaulev is list­ ed as K lingler's backup, b ut he has never played. D onald D ouglas has to sit out this year after tran sferrin g from Florida. If the G ators are p u t on pro b atio n , he w ould be eligible to play this season, b ut Jenkins w ould rath er re d sh irt D ouglas so he could learn the C o ugars' com plex offense. No m atter w h o is th ro w in g the ball, he vviH have plenty of targets. H o u sto n uses tw o inside an d tw o o u tsid e receivers at all tim es. Both spots use six-m an rotations. M anny H azard leads the crew from the inside position. H azard had the best statistical season in NCAA history in 1989, his first as a C ougar, by catching 142 passes for 1,689 yards an d 22 tou ch d o w n s. A nother pass-catching th re a t com es out of the backfield: su perback C huck W eatherspoon. The 5-foot-7-inch, 210-pound senior caught 58 passes last year, but it is his ru n n in g ability that m akes the entire offense w ork. W ith defen ses concentrating on sto p p in g the four prim ary receivers, W eath ersp o o n ru sh ed the ball for m ore yard s per carry th a n an y o n e else in the nation the last tw o years. In 1990, he will trv to becom e the first C ougar a n d fourth p erso n in conference history to ru sh for 1,000 y ard s in three consecutive seasons. "1 w o u ld n 't w an t to be o ut th ere trying to take him d o w n o n e-o n -o n e ," Jenkins said. Associated Press ■ ■ ■ H a ts off Sept. 8 ................................................................ UNLV Sept. 1 3 ..................................at Texas Tech* (ESPN) Sept. 2 9 ...................................................................Rice* Oct. b at Bavlor* Oct. 1 3 .................................................... Texas A&M* Oct. 2 0 ........................................................... at SMU* Oct. 2 7 N ov. 3 N ov. 1 0 .......................................................at Texas* Nov. 1 7 ..................................... E astern W ashington Dec. 1 ................ A rizona State (in Tokyo, Japan) A rkansas * ..................................................................TCU* *denotes conference gam e Catcher Chen Chang-Ming arid pitcher Sun Chao-Chi celebrate after Taiwan won its 14th Little League W orld Series victory in 17 appearances. Sun struck out 16 in a 9-0 victory Sunday over Shippensburg. Pa. In the first rain-delayed title game of the Little League championship, Sun struck out the first eight batters and drove in the gam e’s first run. Taiwan reached the title game in W illiamsport, Pa., by defeating Ramstem AFB, West Germany, 14-0 and Trail, British Columbia, 20-1. Last season, the Taiwan team was beaten by a group of 12-year-olds from Trumbull, Conn., in one of the biggest upset games of 1989. Until last year, Taiwanese teams had won three Little League World Series titles in a row and 13 of the previous 22. Page 14 Monday, August 27, 1990 THE D Vil V TEXAN Witt shuts out slumping Twins Associated p ress \ K L, ’ \ c r 1 OX — Last tune the Le\a> Rangers made sure Bob- h\ Witt didn t 1 his time lose sure m ade the\ v o n Rangers w itt w on his lt'th consecutive decision with a tour-hitter and Pete Incaviglia hit a sacrifice fly in the ninth inning Sunday night leading the revi" Rangers over the Minne­ sota Twins 1-0. Witt (13-81 struck out six and walked three in his fourth shutout of the season. His w inning streak is tied tor the longest in the majors this season with Bob Welch and Mike Boddkrker. My last game, I w as behind 3-0 after five and the w hole team came back and kept me from losing Witt said You pla\ as a team and it was mv turn to go out there and do rm part 'I felt reaih strong the strongest 1 ve felt in a while and that caused me to hurry nv m echanics so I had to use a lot m ore change-ups to­ night Fexa" manager Robbx V alentine noticed the difference Witt d id n ’t have his swing-and- nus" slider an d threw m ore change- he u p - th an h e ev er ha- in a gam e said. Julio Franco led off the Lexas ninth with a single against Terrv ‘ You play as a team , and It w as my turn to go out th e re and do my p a rt.” lexas pitcher Bohb> W itt (2-3) and took third on Mar­ ine" single Incaviglia. who .1 the ga ne in the top of the replacement, ball to deep Leach old B enter ninth h as a defensive foil lowed with a tlx right field I was just trvmg to hit the ball in the gap ov er his (right holder lohn Moses] head said Incaviglia who trussed Saturday’s gam e and did not start Sunday because he was hit bv pitches on the left elbow in two con­ secutive gam es W ith I n c a v ig lia "I’m getting a lot stronger Inca­ \ couple of days rest viglia said helped a lot. 1 ve been hurt but 1 m a guv w ho doesn t like to sit. I he team need" me in the gante.' a n d Jack Daugherty out of the lineup both after being hit b\ pitches Lexas had Kevin Reimor in left field But V al­ entine inserted Incaviglia tor the ninth because Kevin has a little problem throwing with bone chips in hi" elbow And we had our left- handed hitters lined up and w anted to let them [the Twins| know P ete's healthv." Minnesota lost for the 10th time in 11 gam es. Lhe Lwins were shut o ut tw ice in the three-gam e series. Paul Abbott hit hard in his ma- lor-league d e b u t Tuesdav sh u t o ut Lexas on three hits for eight inn- me" Darwin keeps streak in win over Cardinals Associated Press secutive victories in the majors this vear w as 10 bv O a k lan d s Bob W elch and B oston's M ike Boddick- er. "I've been in baseball a long time. This streak can stop at am time Darwin said. St. Louis twice had runners on third base with fewer than tw o outs but could not score. "He throw’s a lot of strikes, and \ ince he stavs ahead of the count. Coleman said. Coleman, w ho extended his hit­ ting streak to 11 gam es, singled in the titth and stole his major league- leading 73rd base. He then was picked off bv Darwin. Darwin's only easy inning w as in the sixth w hen he retired the Cardi­ nals in order on five pitches. With Ken Hill (4-2) allowed just three hits and three runs in six innings but he fell behind in the sixth. the scored tied 2-2, Bill Doran led off with a double and took third on Ken Caminiti s groun­ dnut Hill walked Franklin Stubbs intentionaJly runners broke as Craig Biggie struck out vm a 3-2 pitch. and both "When we got the lead, it just 'I them pumped me up, Darwin said. w as dow n." to hold trving just HOUSTON - D anny Darwin won his ninth consecutive de­ cision bv beating the St.' Louis Cardinals 1-2 on S u n d a v a n d could not under­ stand w hy. 'W Astros '1 didn t have anything Darwin said 1 just tried tv' keep us in the ball game. ! struggled all day. 1 must have thrown lhO pitches I made som e bad pitches and got away with som e. 1 didn t make m am good pitches." Darwin (10-1) has not lost since June 2 at San Francisco and is 8-0 as a starter. He gave up eight hits, struck v'ut six and walked three in hi" third com plete gam e of the sea­ son "O bviouslv, it 1 knew he was going tv' pitch like this, I would have had him starting a lot sooner Houston manager Art ! fow e said The nine consecutive victories is the longest w in n in g streak in the National League this season topp­ ing the eight bv D w ight Gooden of the N ew Sork M ets. T he m o st con­ .. GFOR LESS LOGAN’S 478-7911 1004W.24TH I; - f ■ E -Ar 1JI nri ^ High-Tech Employment Opportunity for Japanese Electrical Engineering Students 443-9123 im m tgranl Em ploym ent Services GET W IRED 9! 7 Cob■ - a *,. Associated Press Kansas City Royals catcher Mike Macfariane tagged out Mariners baserunner Jeffrey Leonard at home plate in the top of the fourth inning Sunday. Reds win third straight over Pirates Associated Press PITTSBURGH — Eric D av is a n d Joe Oliver hit two-run dou­ bles and Rick M ahler w o n his second straight start since m ov­ ing into the rota­ tion, giv ing the C incinnati Reds a 8-2 victory over Pittsburgh Pirates Sunday. B aseb a ll Mariano Duncan ad vied a solo ho­ m er as the Reds w o n their third straight since losing the opener of the four-game series. The tw o N a­ tional League division leaders split their season series 8-8. Davis, w ho doubled twice, ac­ counted for nine of the Reds' 16 runs in the final three gam es of the series going 8-tor-l2 with five runs and four RBls. He wasn't a factor as the Pirates sw ept a tour-game series in Cincinnati last w eekend, going 2- for-12 with two RBI". Mahler (6-5), w ho w as 5-9 lifetime against Pittsburgh, allowed six hits in two runs in b 2-3 innings. Rob Dibble w ho won Friday's game pitched 2 1-3 innings for his ninth sav e, striking out four. Cincinnati, which has w on five of its last six, took a 2-0 lead in the first on Davis' double off rookie Randy Tomlin (1-2), w ho failed to pitch into at least the sev enth inning for the first time in five major-ieague starts. The Reds are 31-11 w hen thev score in the first inning. Mike LaYalliere hit his third ho­ in the Pirates' second, but mer Oliver's double in the fourth made it 4-1. Duncan greeted reliever Ted Power in the fifth with a solo ho­ mer. his eighth, before Jav Bell hit an RBI single in the Pirates halt of the inning. Billv Hatcher doubled hom e Oliver in the sixth off Neal Heaton, making his first relief appearance last Sept. 2. Heaton w as since m oved to the bullpen because of re­ curring pain in his left shoulder. Sunday's crowd was 43,174, boosting the series attendance to lb 1,239, the second-largest in Three Rivers Stdaium s 20-vear history. The New Mirk Mets and Pirates drew 171.435 from Aug. 5-8 1988. Dodgers 2, Mets I In Los A ngeles, Mike Hartley stopped N ew 3 ork as a starter for the second time in tw o weeks, and Jose Gonzalez stole hom e as the Dodgers beat the Mets. Hartley (5-1) allow ed three hits in six-plus innings, struck out five and walked two. Hartley, a reliever making inst his third start this sea­ son, beat the Mets 2-1 on Aug. 14 in the second gam e of a doubleheader. He has w on five consecutive deci­ sions since losing to San D iego on June 15 Jav Howell finished the combined six-hitter by getting three outs for his 13th save. Frank Viola (lb-9) pitched on three davs' rest for the second time this season and allowed seven hits in seven innings. He remained tied for the National League lead in victories w ith Doug Drabek of Pittsburgh. Phillies 5, Giants 1 In San Francisco Von Haves and John Kruk hit hom e runs and rookie Jason Grimslev w on his first game of the season as Philadelphia beat the Giants. Hav es put Philadelphia ahead in the third inning w hen he hit a three-run homer off John Burkett deep into the right-field bleachers. Kruk m ade it 5-0 in the sixth with two-run homer off Francisco a Oliveras. Kruk hit the first pitch he saw from Oliveras into the right- field bleachers for his fourth homer of the season. Grimslev (1-0), making his fourth start of the season and seventh ma­ jor league start overall, held San Francisco to six hits in seven innings as he w on for the second time in five major-league decisions. Roger M cDowell finished with hitless relief. Expos 4. Padres 2 In Montreal I a m Walker hit a three-run homer in the eighth in­ ning as the Lxpos rallied to beat San Diego. Junior Noboa and Tim Raines opened the eighth with consecutive singles for Montreal which was held to five hits over the first seven innings bv Bruce Hurst (8 -9 ), Steve Frev (8-2) got the victory with two innings of two-hit relief. Montreal starter Kevin Gross, w ho hasn't w on since June 11, allowed nine hits in five innings. Hurst allow ed eight hits and struck out eight in his sixth com ­ plete game this season. Red Sox 1, Blue Javs 0 In Toronto, Boston pitched its third consecutive shutout for the first time in 28 years and increased its largest lead of the season in the American League East four gam es, beating the Blue Javs on a com bined two-hitter bv Greg Harris and Jeff Gray. to Jody Reed's tw o-out single in the eighth inning off Todd Stottlemvre drove in Lorn Brunanskv with the only run. Brunanskv drew a leadoff walk, advanced to second on a wild pitch with one out and scored just ahead of left field Glenallen Hill's throw. Harris (11-5) gave up two hits in T 2- * innings. He struck out a season- high eight, walked one and retired 15 consecutive batters in the m iddle innings. Gray w ent IV 3 innings for his sixth save, including tw o in the se­ ries. He struck out two and walked one. Tigers 7, Athletics 3 In Detroit. Lonv Phillips and Lou Whitaker each hit two-run homers as the Tigers ended Bob Welch s five-gam e w inning streak and beat Oakland, Welch (21-5), the top w inner in the majors, gave up six runs on sev­ en hits in 4 i innings. He lost for the first time since Julv 28. Jeff Robinson (10-9) gave up only tw o hits innings. Mike H ennem an finished, allow ing two hits. in seven Terrv Steinbach hit a two-run ho­ mer and Jose Canseco had an RBI groundnut in the Oakland first, but Robinson retired 18 of the next 20 batters. Angels 4, White Sox I In Chicago, Lance Parrish broke a seventh-inning tie w ith his 20th hom e run of the season and Joe Grahe got his first major-league vic­ tory as California beat the White Sox Parrish sent Greg Hibbard's first pitch of the seventh into the upper deck in left field, fiante Bichette hit a two-run homer, his 14th in the ninth against D onn Pall. Royals 8, Mariners 2 In Kansas City, Bo Jackson re­ turned from the disabled list with a 430-foot hom e run on his first pitch, and later doubled and singled as the Royals stopped Seattle. Jackson hit his 20th hom e run of the season in the second inning, giving him four hom e runs in four consecutive at-bats. He hit three straight hom ers at Aankee Stadium on Julv 17, but hurt his shoulder lat­ er in the gam e and was put on the disabled list the next dav. 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In the most-hvped family teud of the new T\ season overnight ratings released Fridav showed that venerable BUI Cosb\ and the genteel Huxtables thrashed skate­ boarding Bart Simpson and his acid-tongued cartoon family. NBC 's kinder, gentler The Cosby Show averaged a 13 rating for Thursday night. Fo\ Broadcasting Co s grousing dysfunctional The Simpsons captured an S 4 accord­ ing to the A C Nielsen Co. Since Fox announced this s im ­ mer that The Simpsons would go toe-to-toe with N BC A longstand­ ing Cosby hit beginning Thursday night, the showdow n has taken on new proportions in television hype. Cosbv wearing a Bart T - s h ir t captioned Ao. BUI t> on next Friday's cover of Entertainment Weekly. N BC entertainment presi­ dent Brandon Tartikoff walked into a press conference last month and was greeted bx more than 100 television critics wearing Bart Simpson masks. 'W e r e thrilled said Brad Turell, a spokesman for Fox which has ” 5 fewer affiliates than NBC. 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His appointment comes at a time when French rock and pop are be­ ginning to outgrow their mediocre reputation Second - ge n e ra 11 o n i m m t gran t s from post-colonial France — a patchwork of ethnic groups from Africa and the West Indies — are musically coming of age venting their rage and fears in tough sounds as diverse as their backgrounds In recent years, Paris has em­ erged as a capital ot "world music LSAT GMAT GRE Yes, You Can! • You can improve your chances of getting into the school of your choice by raising your test scores! • You can improve >our chances for scholarships and aid! • You can still enroll in the best prep course in Austin! Call today for details. 474-8378 Capitol Saddlery 1614 Lavaca • Austin • 478-9309 H e Score More “Any country that needs a minister for rock is not a rock country. He should resign; that would be the ‘rock’ thing to do." — Lionel Rotcage, editor of the French edition ot Hollins Stone — catch\ rhvthms sung in French, Arabic, Spanish and Caribbean dia­ lects and updated with state-of-the art technology bv talented, innova­ tive performers. loe Among the rising rockers are Mano Negra w ho blends salsa, hip- hop. gospel, punk and reggae (and Carrasco's King covers Patchnko Hopt I i's Negresses Yertes, eight white men dressed in suits singing a blend of exotic melo­ dies. puns and Edith Piaf-style pas­ sion; and Fes G a r c o n s Bouchers (the Apprentice Butchers), who wield meat cleavers and spit wine rock bv definition, ceases to be rock once pulled into the mainstream "A n v country that needs a m i n i s ­ ter tor n vk is not a rock countrv said Lionel Rotcage, editor of the French edition of Rolling Stone. He should resign that would be the rock' thing to do/' I ion, the son of a prominent busi­ nessman has persevered chasing down financial and media suppv'rt With a bK>0 budget ot S million he expects to set up a solid support structure tor musicians and i n d u s ­ try professionals, including direct subsidies to artists. However, Lion's appointment has met with ridicule and even out­ rage from some critics who believe His tasks also involve promoting native talent at home and abroad no easy matter given France s dearth of concert space and poor reputation tor rock His priority is getting groups out of suburban basements and onto the stages of concert halls and clubs Since he took office in M ay l Q8u, the government has helped finance nearly 100 new auditoriums. " A little investment can go a long wax " Lion said, noting that the government earns more than $180 million annually from record sales taxes in Lion sees himself as something of a talent scout One of hi> goals is to launch French groups international­ ly* At the recent New Music Seminar in New York about 25/1 French mu­ s i c i a n s performed, a s opposed to onlx 10 in 1988 and 1 % in 1989, ac­ cording to Lion. A follow-up mea­ includes the opening of a sure French music office in New 'lork next fall. 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P a g e 16 Monday August 2 ' ’ 990 T H E I H l l V t E \ V\ htll films end strin g o f sum m er funny flicks Dramas line up for Academy Awards race Michael Keaton a> a presumabh triendlv neighbor to a couple Melanie C.nttith and Matthew Mod inc. ■ u nev animated feature and sequel to Vic Res* ; An in­ terpretation ot the dreams of the great Japanese director w ith a most­ ly Japanese cast and Scor>esc a^ \ incent \ an Gogh. ■ l\spc*atc Henry A remake ot the H u m p h rey Bogart-Fredric March thriller with Mickey Rourke and Anthony Hopkins directed by Michael Cimino < The Dccr Hnatc v;.C; ■ \c;y’-.:. o’ I c tune The c a us starring C.lenn von Bulow story Close Jeremy Irons and Ron SiU or. ■ Awlen: Barry Levin"on \ceei \¡art rouncN out his trilogy of Balti­ more lite that includes P ; w r and J ni Men. ■ ' m.>.■?.'.a Pete: Bogdanovich returns to The Last Picture Show with most of the original cast ■ l\ lift* Palace Susan Sarandon and lames Spader get involved in a mismatched sexual adventure. ■ State of Grace Sean Penn returns to his childhood haunts in N ew N. oi k - 1 Tell s kite hen ■ Aiii’u • s c'vss.’ng The offbeat (. ex'll brothers Raising Arizcna* re­ turn with a mob-onented drama -.tarring Gabriel Byrne and Albert Finney Comedies will also pla\ a major role in the fall season Alice is W o o­ dy VM n s return to comedy w ith a cast including Mia Farrow William Hurt Cvbill Shepherd and Alec Baldyy in Sibling K ...Ú ; "tars Kirs tie Alley, Bill Pullman and e arrie 1 isher in a family comedy directed by Carl Reint r Action ady enture isn t K'in g ne- gkxted though the offerings lack the $50 million-plus budgets and high-tech gimnuckrv ot summer films ■ Steven Seagal sed \v .A.;,' fights the drug lords ■ \ leck in Australia . Va »; U'uic' Tom Sel- ■ Me” ::' - A . Matthew Modine and John 1 ithgow in a World W ar 11 saga centering around a bomber cre w -. ■ \ *?* vie Margin c'.ene Hackman and Anne Archer fleeing by train from mob hit men ■ Stcirn kmg s Another ottering king. GriWeyard Shift from the fright V K.->b ■ Misery Reiner directs lames c'aan in king s "tor\ of a tx'st- "elling author captured b\ a fan. ■ C ■ - Xav I he psy chopathic killei doll Chuckv returns It none ot the above catch tire theater owners can look forward to one of the most promising holiday seasons in vears. The potential gems include The GMtathcr ill Three Men and a Little Lniv Bonfire of the \ imtit's : duwa Sosorhatnis Co'ne See the Paradise and Look Who’s Talk- fug Too The standout could well be Scenes From a Mali, the first film since i°~(' " fhe Fnmt in w liich Whxxiv A l­ len ha" acted but not directed. The movie co-written and directed bv* Paul Ma/ui "k\ I ncmie> A 1 o:v Sio- co-stars Bette Midler. the films that have dominated for the past three months The warm-weather bov ottice pro­ duced some big numbers with Pie H od 2 Tote Recall Duk • ;. . and b .h»>í passing the SkX) milhon mark .\r;,. \ . *’u s \;t Murphy calcu­ lates the l ° ° t summer totals at only b percent below those of last year - record $ 1 0 million The surprises this vear were a fantasies P’eth pair ot romantic ($l~0 million) and Ghost VVV’fian uhmbing to ^11X1 million in onh five weeks) Hollx’wovxi is hoping tor more offbeat hits in the tall product which leans heavily on comed\ and drama and less on v lolence There are several promising films among the fall harvest; ■ Postear i> : v ; the Edge: Meryl Streep and Shirle\ Macl.aine as daughtei and mother in a film based on Carrie 1 isher - nov el, directed bv Mike \ u hols ■ Awakenings: Penny Marshall ■ f'.’y directing Robert IX ' \ iro and Kobo' Williams as amnesia victim and doctor respectively ■ Chwife as a Matia varn directed b\ Martin Scorsese Kised on the book l\:>c Guv starring Robert I V \ iro and Ra\ 1 iotta ■ White Hunter Black Heart: Clint EaHwood directs himself m a script based on John Huston s adventures during the filming of The African Oueen. HdC'l \ thriller with .. M W B M i b ?- « # . • * >* ■ § ¡ 8 ■ Robert DeNiro (second from left) stars in GoodfeHas. Martin Scorsese s chronicle of a stereotypical Mafia family J i l l ' K Exposing American pop culture: ‘Another ! >av in Hell" Andrew Dice Clav Significantly other Pay m tied the segment is titled An* This is definitely ft,,i adults onh. NiU onlv dtx's Edge liberally excerpt Clay s raunchv unexpurgated concert routine but it discusses hi" appeal in terms ot * class hatred and marginalized white w orkmg-class males, '"What's impressive about Clav is the emancipatory and truth-telling impulse in him savs Frederic Smoler a professor of intellectual history at Sarah Lawrence c oi- lege The grimmest and saddest thing about c !a\ is when he strips away a thing debunks it yvhat’s lett ... is pretty small and ugly The least accessible segment is about the faceless photographs ot New Aork City conceptual artist Lom a Simpson. It s to!- Austin Edge excerpts Andrew Dice Clay s raunchy concert rou­ tine. but d iscu sses him in terms of “ class hatred and “ marginalized white, work­ ing-class males. lowed bv a nice ballad (inexp tcabh sung on a bare city rooftop) bv singer- songwriter John Hiatt. The great humorist Buck Henry come> on next with a \i"it to the Richard Nixon Library in Aorba Linda Calif In opening his es>a\ on the fall and rise of the elder stateMiian Henry notes that Aorba Linda means beautiful yorba There is commentary by Frotes"or Stan­ ley Cutler author ot 1 he Wars ot Watergate who notes that the \¡xon library makes no mention ot Nixon accepting a pardon for am Watergate crimes he may have committed. Henry notes Tom Brokaw s visit to Aor­ ba l inda to anchor the e\ ening new s from the museum and to the Nixon birthplace, a kit-built house that cost $8 (X) from the factory and $400,000 to restore The ho"t of the series Fm nn \ward- w inner Robert krulwich reviews the re­ cent history of student works at the Art Institute ot Chicago W hen one student painted Mavor Harold Washington in brasMere underpants garter belt end stocking" the painting got arrested One vear latei student Dread Scott ivler's wretched How to P.-rlav the Flae ignited the turo: ot tlag-wavers bv displac­ ing a flag on the flooi and tacitly* inv iting spectators tv' w alk on it. The beleaguered head of the institute "vhool Tony Jones note" that people who tired of abstract art and called for the re­ turn to figurative art have gotten their w ish — ith a \ engeance. The show then features four perform­ ance artists whose applications for federal grants were rejected (including two. Tim Miller and Holly Hughes who'll be ap- pearing in Austin Sept 12-10. And in a wonderfully w ry finale the ex­ cellent comedian actor, writer and Simp­ sons voice Harry Shearer explains to us just why anchormen are girdling the globe to cover the news. Shearer is magnificent­ ly low-key This pilot episode of Fa:;e is a joint pro­ duction of New A ork City's W N E T and Britain’s BBC-2. If successful, W N E T says, the pilot w ill be followed b\ 1 0 one-hour programs Shoe Hospital Now Serving UT Boot and Shoe Repair New Location M LK fit N ueces 473-2929 12 Austin Locations 1 M U M . • ( M O M T O tO U l Phono 385-5328 o»en >« hours CALL THEATRE FOR TITLES ALL RENTALf 2 FOR ONE EVERY DAYl f» i * .■"» MON. WED. & FRl’’»o &*v» kx RENTALS $1-53 SALES $9.95-154.95 TAPE EXCHANGE DISCOUNT M A G S - * o r T - * A A 0 . ^ * ^ e * S A C S , S W IM a m t ALL M A L I J r A 2 W EEKS MORE! Cheer Up! You CAN get tickets. But hurry, before they’re history! b , -a : . K r & s . : b «. 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We welcome co-spcn- sorsh.ps w th other University and oommui ty groups and are inte tested in discuss ng any project which w i serve tn e ca m p u sc o r^ jrih and ne.p further the m ss on of The Texas Union. Some of Ojr programs, such as Mart n luthe’ King, Jr. Day, Friday Gras, and Madrigal Dinner, have become JT trac t ons. Our cufturai programming displays the wonderful diversity of the University and Austin, Texas. We bnng scea-te'S from the worlds of literature. politics, re c cine and ndustry to e" ghten and entertain. And we offer students a chance to serve the UT Community and be a member of w nmng team if you are interested m learning more about The Texas Union and perhaps jo rung a committtee. watch for our recruiting tables on the West Maii and in vester Center from Sept. 10, until 13 or ca" the Texas Union Program C ‘"oe at 471-1945, Friday, September 7, 8:00pm • 2:00am The Texas Union $4.00 -UT IB $5.00 N 0N U T la tka Sallroom: FKN DOG PONDERING A BIG CAR la tka C a d a s Cafa: SHOULDERS* la tka Tova m : TWO NICE GIRLS* & WATER THE DOG* Ob tka P a t h : RTD ELF A THE PRESIDENTS tm tka Q vodra ngla room ; MULTI-MEDIA SHOW la tka S h u loir So if a: DR. TRAPPE’S PHYSICS CIRCUS *21 8 ever eaty. The International Buddy Program connects international students with U.S. students so each can share information and friendship. The program, sponsored by the Texas Union Internationa! AwarenessCom- mittee, is open to all students and is looking for new buddies. Come by the Student Activities Desk on the 4th level of the Texas Union and pick up your application. Return the application b\ September 25th and before you know it, you'll have friends from everywhere If you would like to know more, call us at 471-1945 and ask for Marguerite Elliott. LUNCH WITH THE COACH Join Conch McWilliams every Tuesday, September 11, thru December 4 from Noon till 1:00pm in the Santa Rita Room. Admission is FREE! m m m union.. Registration for Texas Union Informal Classes continues through Wednesday, September 5, in person at the Texas Union, by phone, or by maii. Registration forms postmarked later than September 5 will be subject to a S5.00 late fee. Many new classes are listed. Call 471 - 1270, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. for more information. The Texas Union Texas Tavern presents The Reivers, Saturday, Sep­ tember 1, appearing in the Texas Tavern. For more information, contact Tom Bowie at 471-9231. The Texas Union Cactus Cafe presents Butch Hancock, Thursday, September 6, at 9:00 p.m. in the Cactus Cafe. Call 471-8228 for more information. The Texas Union Special Events Committee sponsors the 13th Annual Friday Cras, Friday, September 7, from 8:00 p.m. till 2:00 a.m., at the Texas Union. Admission is $4.00 with UT ID and $5.00 for Non-UT. The celebration welcomes new and return­ ing students to the Texas Union. Appearing in the Main Ballroom is Poi D og Ponder­ ing with Big Car opening; Shoulders in the Cactus Cafe; and Two Nice Girls with Water The D og opening in the Texas Tavern (Shows in the Texas "avem are limited to age 21 and over). Appearing on the Patio are Retarted Elf and The Presidents. A multi-media show is scheduled in the Quadrangle Room (3.304), and appearing sn the Sinclair Suite (3.128) is Dr. Trappe s Physics Circus. Many more events are scheduled throughout the evening. For more information, contact Randall Tate at 471-1°45. 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