''AILY TEXAN Tuesday, January 20, 1987 25c King honored with speech urging equality By STEFAN1E SCOTT Daily Texan Staff Im proving race relations is an individual effort by everyone, form er ABC N ew s a n ­ chorm an Max Robinson told m ore than nOO U niversity faculty an d s tu d e n t- M onday night — the holiday com m em orating M ar­ tin L uther K ing's birthday "I'v e heard a rum or on this cam pus that Max Robinson is on cocaine,” Robinson said. Instead, Robinson said he w as high on C hrist, M oses and — on M onday night — M artin L uther King Jr. H ogg M em orial A uditorium w as alm ost completely tilled lor the M artin L uther King Celebration s p o n s o re d b\ the Iexas I nion Americans re m e m b e r King, page 3 Afñ -A m erican C u ltu re c om rnittee back, criticized Robinson, leaning on a cane because of his broken ! rt id* nt Reagan as not being in touch w ith th* pub- lit He accused Reagan ot thinking black people of this countrv are not doing w hat they are sup p o sed to do "W e have failed th e m ission of Dr King for the past 19 y e a r s /' Robinson said We have to get back to that ' 1 think the Reagan adm ini-trat on has R obinson d i-s e i\e d most of America -aid. 1 think Ronald Reagan m eans well . cut I d e n t think you tight terrorism by sen d in g rockets to a foreign co u n trc R obinson -aid tht w ork of im proving equality am ong the races ha- to be don» bv everv person. C et serious Stop a-k ing the gov e rnei i Texas to do w h at you m ust do, he said. "A lot ot people don t u n d e rsta n d that tht fundam ental job has to be d o n e individual ly L ntil each per-on takes responsiblitv for himself and the b ro th er next to vou and the M-ter next to you, you are lost.” Robinson also d iscussed div estiture by Am erican com panies th at do business in South Africa in term s of w hat K ing's role w ould have been if he w ere alive. Robinson -aid alth o u g h d ivestm en t w as not an i--u e w hen King w as slain in 19h8, King w ould have participated in the cu rren t m ovem ent to overthrow ap artheid "W e d o n 't have to have a M artin with us to have a M artin w ith us, R obinson said Robinson said Am ericans need to con­ cern them selves with race relations vvithin their ow n countrv a- well as in South Africa "I think we need to talk about w hat we need to do in our ow n back v ards as well as in South A frica/' Robinson said. It - here and it s in Austin. Robinson said black- and v% hites need to stop being concerned and nervous 'b e ­ cause som eone in the room i- not the -arm -kin color "U gliness goes all around w e al! better get over that he -aid. In his w elcom ing ad d ress, L i President William C u n nin gham acknow ledged King - achievem t its as a scholar and civil n g n ts leader. "D r King w as above all an intellectual, ( unn ingham said "It is im p ortant to pay such a tribute to Dr King because he m ade this countrv face u p to its highe-t ideal- of equality. His ideas are a goal to w hich w e -hould continue to strive. Liberty and tree- dom just can't be m e asu red ,' Professor ( h n s Brooks ot the Afro A m er ican Studies C en ter praised the trad itio n ot gospel musí» as an elem ent of blac k * ul- ture 1 he L I gospel choir In n erv i-io n s of Blackness as well as R esurrection, p e r­ form ed three gospel songs each Search starts for regents By STACEY FREEDENTHAL Dai v Texan Staff G overnor-elect Bill C lem ent- ha- started hi- search to replace o ne third i 1 the I 1 System Hoard of R» c t nts vc hilt regent- whose term s expire at the- end of the m o nth prepara te -a \ g*nxibve The -ix-vear term - of three of the nine regents ex t R egents Iom R hodes Bervl M ilbum and all app> mi ted bv t l e m e n ts ta rin g his will leave the board -aid Rhc'de- pirt le i lanes Bn-**H tirst term in KM bi a Id m g- and g ro u n d - com m ittee < hairm an I've talked x-sth G overnor C lem ent- and 1 think It - time for three new w e just agree R hodes -aid regents 1 thm k w e had o u r day in court and it m ight be tune tor scum new people w ith new ideas to com e ' said Rhodt - a US law sxhool graduate .,,-ne The thret rec en t- said t ev h ad not ask ed to be reappoint* d lam e- H uftine- C lem en t- a p p o in tm en t secretary said although l lem ents has -tart* d considering can d i­ dates no de* -ion- have h i n m adt It - a top pt o n tv tor us. H uitines -aid It l- a -pxvuUit» on w ho - K in g consid toe earlv littU t/reu C lem ents m ust app*>mt the rt c* nts w iti the advn - and consent of th* -tate se n a te , a*.*.**; 1-ng to th t re­ gents Rult - a n d Rcgul¿ffcwis Although th* re>:*Tt- term - ex p in in 1_ davs. Hut* fines said v lem ents prot ablv will not ip p o in t the r*- n*v {(*r "45 t*• 1 h, a ir re n t regent- will cot tmu* to - rve until new davs ip isu r* '- •- are made H u itines -aid c l e n i e n t - i- i»s*king * >r people ire com m itted to higher . ducation, b ut h« will not f at det m tely u n d e r-t a n d - t to the -tat»* • *f •anee *omm t-.M n n d n id u a ! m'me* »nt *■ v pt n meed m busines ,r , need to be a grad u ate , t r-ttv Ilu tfm e- -aid chairm an ot tht Kwird and -« rv raduated to m Natith* rn M eth ' a I I » h * > vtuv anon H aiti S\ St« I ng h ixli-t Ha v - tw o v e a i .1 recent- w rra as chairman also e x p ir e - Feb levt a chairman after the new re g tn t- have beer appoint*d But Brisk.ot health attair- committet chairw om an, -aid -h e t h in -- I lav .-.ill h re > lev t»*d I le has the m< »-t < nioritv and -* rv >c** w hich m ake- him a -nor* desirablt candidat* a-idt* from the tatt th t he - a rt ilh brilliant m an Bnsc**e said W e w be» n reallv lutkv and blessed to have him In -o m ain t h in g - w t probablv d Bn-**s -aid -he enjoved -t*rvmg o n the board but long time and I w o u ld n 't ask to be a regent things better the -econd time a round I feel like now I m -he -aid readv to be a reallv go d regent But six years is a reallv again.” know - it i- tm it to I» iv * Milbum. too, said -h i1 w o uld be -orr\ to leave, a l­ th ough -he did not seek reappointm ent It w a- a trem endous experience, said M ilbum , a ta d e m u attair- Committee vice chairw om an. "It w as chá!lt‘n ¿ in ¿ jn d frustrátin^ 1 en loved it but I think it - tim* tor svimeone else to nat.iv n a* o r er v u n e - d o it and I m readv to do other things, -m -.nu -he -aid Hostage trade-off denounced Associated Press BONN W est G erm any — P ro m i­ nent politicians cautioned official- M onday a g am -t sw ap p in g a Leba­ nese -u sp ect in the 1985 TW A hi- iacking for a W est G erm an ab d u cted in Beirut Thev said a tra d e w ould inspire m ore terrorist attacks. G o v ernm ent spok esm en in Bonn piaved dow n reports that th e kid­ nappin g in Beirut of b u sin essm an Rudolf C ordes w as aim ed at forcing the release of M oham m ed Ali H am adi, accused of being o n e of th e terrorists w h o -eized the jetliner in June 1985 A U.S. N avy diver on th e plane w as shot to death at Beirut airport jet w as co m m an d eered the after during a to A thens. from Rom e flight H an- Stercken, chairm an of Par­ liam ent's foreign affairs co m m ittee, said in a radio interview . "T hose w ho are aw are of ten d en cy tow ard terrorist acts in he M iddle Fa-t knew that the acceptance ot blackmail increases the chances ot new’ acts.” the The Justice M inistry said Fiama- di - xtradition to the I m ted States w ould be accom pii-hed quickly. It had b -en delayed, p e n d in g a pledge from th* Americans not to appiv the death penaltv it H am adi is convict­ ed. W est G erm any does not have a death penalty. officials Foreign M inistry re­ new ed a w arn ing against travelling to Lebanon and urged the ap p ro x i­ m ately 200 W est G erm ans living there to leave. H am adi last Tue-dav at the Frankfurt airp o rt af­ ter arriving from Beirut. U.S. offi­ cials have asked that he be ex trad it­ ed to stand trial in an A m erican court. 21 w a- arrested A uthorities said he w as identified bv fingerprint- a- one of th o se w ho seized the TWA aircraft June 14 diver Robert -h o t Navy 1985 Stethem t» death and held A m er­ ican p assen gers ho-tage for 17 davs. seized 53 year old CVrcie- Beirut m anager of W est G erm anv - H oech-t chem ical com ­ para after h t arrived in the Leba­ nese capital Saturday from Frank­ furt. G unm en 1 nedhelm O st, chief g o v ern m en t the k id n a p p ers them selv es or said identified spokesm an had not m ade dem an d s. Ht urged the m edia not to sp e c u ­ late about a possible I nk b e tw e en the k id n ap p in g and H am adi - ar­ rest. There’s alw ays mañana Jeffrey Pf nq ¡eft business freshman and r fiomas Gaw biology senior wa t with other students try mg to add Spanish classes t ____________________ ________——------------------- John Moore Da*’y Texan Staff during departmenta adds and drops m Batts Bar Monday after noon Both had beer waiting since early Mondav mem nc Clem ents’ inaugural festivities commence at noon By AMY BOARDMAN Daily Texan Staff Govern» r elect Bill ( lenient- re- tu rn s t** his old o ttu e I ne-ctav v\ fien he t- -w o rn in tor the -e*ond tinu du rin g inaugural *.»remonies at the C apitol C lem ents w ho -erv ed as g o ver­ nor from lB.u-K.C will tak*1 th»1 oath of office at n o o n at the south e n ­ trance of the Capitol C lem ents, w ho d efeated Gov M ark W hite in N ovem ber i- th* tir-t governor t»> serve tw o non-con- secutive term s -ince Miriam Fergu­ son left office in 1935, and the first K epubluan to hold th* ottk* since Re*, on-tru*. ti* >n The inauguration, w hich is o pen to the public, K 'g in - .it 11.1'» a.m w ith a L onghorn Band pertorm an*, e At 11 5(J a m C lem ent- and 1 t accom panied bv Gov Bill Hobby their w ives will m ake the trad ition ­ al procession th ro u g h a -aber arch, m ade bv le x a - A&M - Ross V olun­ teer C om pany The Texas N ational G uard will gr»*et the procession w ith a W -gun salute. lohn Hill chief justice ot the Tex­ as Suprem e C ourt, will adm inister the o ath - ot office to C lem ents and H obbv, w ho will each give in au g u ­ ral a d d re sse - A tter the sw earing-in ceremonv the inaugural barbecue v\ ill be held from 12 45 to 2 p m on the n o rth ­ east law n of the C apitol gro unds Tickets tor the barbecue a n 5s per person and »an he bought at the e n ­ trance. The all-you-can-eat meal includes barbecue from Mikeska - in lav lor ice cream , a Texa- -ize fruitcak» clow ns from the S h n n e v irc i- pass­ . , •> ing out balloons for children and a hot-air balloon sitting on the lawn. At 2:30 p .m ., the inaugural pa­ rade will be held on C ongress Ave­ nue betw een Fourth and 11th street- H ighlights ot the parad e include the L onghorn Band, the B udw eiser C lydesdales and th e Texas A&M band. Fhe tir-t tw o sections of the pa­ rade will be reserved for elected offi­ inrlii.lino C lem en t- H obb ,Salc including C lem ents Hobby, cial- Attorn* v i eneral Jim M attox, Aus­ tin M avor Frank v ooksey Sen. G onzalo B arriente> D -A ustin, and H oust Speaker Cab Lewis, D-Fort W orth. ! he cutanination *»t th*' cerem o- nies begins at 8 p.m . at th e H vatt Regency Hotel, the C apitol M arriott the Four Seasons H otel and Hotel Erw in Jr. Special the Frank c. I v ents ( enter Time stands still W E A T H E R Ch# out mostly cloudy with chance •’ precipitation nea 40 a ' he INDEX Around Campus Business C'assitieds Comics Editora s Entertainment Sports St -’:e & . oca University Wor'd & Nation Main Building tower clock stops; first day of classes stays on schedule ;■ a be By KAMELA STROMAN Daily Texan Staff 23 11 16 13 M ind may have m ore control ev*; m atter than w as previously believed W hile nianv stu d e n ts were hom e w ishing the -tart of a new sem ester w as not so * o-» the Mam Building tow er Hock sto pped H ow ever even it th e do* k a p p e a r e d t* side the re-t ot the I niv* r-itv lim e sto p p ed , but lit* at w ith the stu d e n ts w as against them the U niversity w ent on _ I he do*, k on the IT tow er sto p p ed at M 1 he D ivision ot either Sundav or Monday l fililíes did not receive any reports ot the problem until M onday m orning, but som e stu d e n t- -aid th* clock stop ped Sunday night. thev -aw I 1 t tilitie- Director H om er W ard said a com bination ot cold w eath er and poor lubn cation of th*’ control clock in the basem ent ot th* Main Building may have sto p p ed the dock Utilities v\ orkers dism antled the control do* k Monday to clean -h a tt- and lubricate it he said W ard said lie expects the clock to be re som etim e Tuesday But he -aid a paired m»»re sen o u s technical dittuultv could be tound w hile the * lock is dism an tled It a chanical failure is tound longer. * rep air- c»>uld take W e think -om e d o o i- cot U tt open w hich allow ed in the cold that may have caused the problem U a rd -aid The b ro k en dock did n»>t -to p Thomas An­ derson, assistant director ot the International Office from playing the to w er bells about I p m Monday Although the -topped clock did not set off the usual quarter-hourly chim es, the 1~ KTls in the beltrv could -till be o p era te d m anually In ho n o r ot M artin Luther King - birthdav Ander-on played iG 'h a ll O vercom e an d Lift / * cry V oice a n d Sing \\ hii* many -tu d e n t- did not even notice the do*k w as -to p p ed o th er- relv on the d o ck to get to d a s - on tim e. The four faces of the d o ck w hich are 12 feet in d iam eter, and 14 teet 8 inches to the outsid e of their rim s, are easilv visible th ro u g h o u t m o-t ot th e cam- p u - S tudents mav wish thev could -tay frozen forever at 7 2b -rnndav night or M ondav m orning, but it cannot la-t forever lim e m ust go on Strep throat cases increasing locally By BILL TEETER D a ily T e x a n S ta ff Statistics com p iled by the Austin- Iravis C ounty Health D epartm ent sh ow a sharp in strep throat cases reported recently, hut a Student H ealth C enter official said there is little cau se tor alarm increase Inform ation from the H ealth Do partm ent sh o w ed the n um ber of re qu ests tor s t r e p cultures and the percentage of p ositive lab t e s t s have d oubled in the l as t six w e e k s A H ealth D epartm ent n ew s re l e a s e attributed the increase to m ore p eop le being ex p osed to rapid ch an ges in tem perature and h u m id ­ in­ P eop le w orking together ity d o o r s are especial 1\ su scep tib le, the release stated S ym p tom s such as a persistent sore throat and fever, w hite sp ots in the throat and m outh, fatigue and u nusual eatin g and sleep in g habits are clu es that a person m ight have s t r e p throat, the release stated If left untreated, a strep infection occasionally can load to rheum atic fever and kidney problem s, said Dr. Scott Spear, director of the urgent care clinic at the stu d en t 1 lealth C enter. S om e strains of the d isease can spread and c a u s o ear inte< t i o n s Serious com p liiation s h ow ever, are u n u su al, Spear said "Less than 5 to 10 percent w h o h ave strep and go untreated d ev el­ op that," Spear said 1 he s t r e p throat is easily treatable w tth penicillin, he said P eop le w h o think thev mav have the infection should go to their d oc­ tors tor a throat culture Spear also said there is n o vva\ to d eterm in e it a person has strep through a sim ple exam in ation A doctor m u s t d o a lab test. "i’hvsii kids i an not know w ithout d oin g a sc iyen, he s a i d During the six-w eek period in in strep cases w as w hich a rise noted, the in s e s s io n . and Spear said there w as no noticeable change in the -trep rate on cam p us last fall l m \ e r s i t \ w as not "Y\e have not seen a significant rise in p e n e n ta g e s or in num ber, he said. sp ear said recent media r e p o r t s about an unusually serious strep problem in A ustin m av be m islead ­ ing. "There's no new dangerou s strain out there to be concerned w ith," he said* Spear also said strep is not a sea­ sonal problem . "There s as m uch strep in su m m er as there is in w in ­ ter," he said. The infection is spread primarily bv physical contact w ith an infected p erson , Spear said. S tu dents w ho su spect thev h ave a strep infection can go to the health center s cold clinic or m ake an ap ­ pointm ent w ith a doctor. 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QUESTION.... LEARN. THIS SPRING THE CH O ICES FOR INVOLVE­ MENT IN DEEPENING YOUR UNDERSTANDING OF THE CHRISTIAN FAITH WILL BE QUITE VAR­ IED AT UNIVERSITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. YOU ARE INVITED TO COME AND LEARN DUR­ ING O N E O F THESE TIMES: SUNDAY, 9 :3 0 A.M. PERSONAL FAITH & VOCATIONAL CHOICES BEGINNING WITH JUICE. COFFEE. AND PAS- TRIES, THIS CLASS WILL FEATURE VARIOUS SPEAKERS WHO WILL RELATE THEIR PE R S O N ­ AL FAITH TO THE ISSU E S THEY ENCOUNTER IN T H E IR P A R T IC U L A R P R O F E S S I O N S . MODERATED BY MAX SHERMAN. DEAN Ol THE LBJ SCHOOL. THIS CLASS WILL BEGIN ON JANUARY 25 WITH ARNOLD ROSENFELD. THE EDITOR O F THE AUSTIN AMER1CAN-STATES- MAN. ON FEBRUARY 1. THE SPEAKER W1I.L BE PHIL CREER, THE FORMER DEAN OF THE UT SC H O O L O F ARCHITECTURE. SUNDAY, 5 :3 0 P.M . BUILDING CHRISTIAN RELATIONSHIPS FRANK YATES. CAMPUS MINISTER. WILL BE LEADING THIS CLASS WHICH WILL FO CU S ON RELATONSHIPS AS CHRISTIANS. 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Locations ROUND UP FOOD MALL Burgers & Sandwiches Potato Bar M exican Specialties Hot entrees Italian Entrees & Pizza Salad Bar Home M aae Soup a r m a d e l i Make-Vour-Own Deli Sandwiches Pasta M eat & Seafood Salads COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS D INING CENTER LAW S C H O O L D IN IN G CENTER C B A D IN IN G CENTER Burgers & Sandwiches Salad Bar Fruit & Pastries Hot Breakfast & Donuts Ice Cream HO W TO PURCHASE A PLAN After you have chosen the plan right for you, co m e by the TUX office on the third floor of the ^exas Union, Room 3 104, to pick up a sales a g re e m e n t We are open M onday through Friday 9:30 A M 4 p M The plan goes on sale during re g istra tio n and is offered through the lost day of fináis u Plans 19 M e a l Plan LESS DISCOUNT 15 M e a l Plan LESS DISCOUNT 10 M eal Plan LESS DISCOUNT $130100 m $ 650.00 $1030 50 38% $639.00 $635 50 2Q% $508.00 J T h e D a i l y T e x a n Tuesday, J a n u a r y 20 1987 P age 3 world & nation Chinese expel astrophysicist Fang defended demonstrators Associated Press PEKING Fang I i/hi, an astro­ physicist w h o g ained national prominence by standing up tor stu­ d e n t dem onstrators, was expelled from the C o m m u nist Party *or preaching W estern liberal ideas, tht official Chinese media reported Monday Fang 50, was tired l a s t week from his position as vice president <>t C Hi­ na Science and Technology Univer sitv in Hefei Fang's expulsion from the parte came as Zhao Ziyang, the premier issued as­ and acting party chief surances intellectuals would that not be victimized by another ideo­ logical reiterated Deng s market-oriented policies that the econom y have revolutionized would continue p u rg e Z h a o Zhao became part\ head F nda\ after the resignation of Hu t ao- bang w h o reportedly was driven from office because of hi- soft han- dling of student protests an d the growing o p e n n e s s of criticism of so- The Xinhua News Agent -aid the local party branch decided to ex­ pel Fang on Saturday because he intellectuals against the part\ and s t u d e n t s to make trouble causing grave conse­ quences attem pted incite to The evening n ew s led with a five- minute segm ent on an Anhui prov­ ince partv official citing F a n g - al- i. ed- to about 4,000 party ■d m official- universities crammed into an a u d ito n u m in H e ­ fei the provincial capital local from The official said Fang denied Marxism vilified c h i n a s socialist system as 'm o d ern feudalism and called tor ind epend ence o* universi- F He w, •king L n of China p i o n e e r r e s e a r c h e r s in laser theory greater democracy' it anomalies in the >int Deng Xiaoping C h i n a s senior ider, last year encouraged such linions, saying greater freedom of pression was needed to mvigo- tf C hina's m odernization drive ut -up He of H e i n ang run into trouble w h e n sorted the goals, but not the stu d e n ts w h o he first in w hat carrn to be a o de w ave of d em o n stra tio n s ing democracy, as heralded as a hero w h e n s tu d e n ts | th o u sa n d s of hai in December. Fhe g o v e rn m e n t continued its re­ c a m ­ l e n t l e s s p a i g n a g a i n s t "bourgeois liber­ a liz a tio n ," the q u e s t i o n i n g of the s u p e rio rity of socialism and I the partv, while s t a t i n g t h a t D eng's e c o n o m ­ reforms will ic continue and intellectuals n e e d not fear persecution Fang Lizhi Zhao, in a m eeting with H u n g a ri­ an Socialist VNorkers' party Secre­ tar'. Ferenc Havasi on S unday, as- serted that Flu's ouster will not affect our line and policies b u t will enable us to im p lem en t them more correctly, Xinhua reported M o n­ day. Zhao said China "will con tin u e the policy of o pe n in g to the o utside world. He also said wre will not change our policy of respecting know U dge treasurin g talen ted peo- ple and giving full plav to the e n ­ thusiasm and creativeness of intel­ lectuals in socialist construction iake Hi said C hina will not retu rn to irttist practices of the past, w hen intellectuals w ere pu rged, p e rse c u t­ ed arc. even killed Fang reportedly has been co m ­ pared b\ som e stud en ts to Sox let dissident A ndrei Sakharov, a scien- tor his o u tsp o k e n -t p u n ish e d tor n i s u u i s tist p u m s n e d Coretla Scotl King center w idow of Martin Luther K.ng Jr |0.ns hands with George Shultz at a memonal service for King Monday in Atlanta A m e ric a n s re m e m b e r King Associated Press \ \ '.X \ i av. arded t the Lorrai dr- ki idf Km Kn Ku Kl , , i , . c * . « , ¡ n, ,r *2 C o n s e rv a tiv e s p ro te s t A N C le a d e r ’s U-S- v is it inwi , n ationw ide reputation for views. «ecreurv 1 i, m — m ' - l a x employee- of ffie District et Columbia a n a itio s t • w a s tor i e u t a •• ■ \ \ \ i \ \ i N eo M \N( uth \ trica w ithout the ANC which has mil- said Randall Robin- ransafnea. a lobbying South Africa - apar- ion policy a n d is mak- A oppose' segrega! ing arrangem ents to: Tambo s trip. Robinson called Shultz - decision to meet w ith Tambo "a -mall step in the n g h t direc­ tion,' but he said the only wax to bring about change in South Africa is to impose a total economic blockade on the country It - not the ANC that is a terrorist or­ It resp on ds to tht South African govern­ ganization Robinson said. terrorism bv ment 1 irton. w ho claimed l a m b o represen ts no more than 6,000 people, said th e A N C r e c e i v e s a bout $80 million in m ilitary aid annually from the Soviet Union a n d more than half the A N C 's 30-person executixe committee are m em bers of the S outh Afri­ can C om m unist P a rtx . fir -aid the A N C has officially encour- :gt d neck lacing, the practice of killing a pe-son bv draping a tire soaked in gasoline around h:- neck a n d setting it on fire. Black radicals in the to w n s h ip s have re­ portedly e m p lo ye d the technique to kill •• >-e who are believed to be collaborating w ith the w'hite regime. Dollar’s plunge helps Volcker news in brief V% ASHI d« r, i Mondai n.fi N w a f r< a p p ie Void a •. Ite and ,tion ha * \ . hi • 1 \ tx r e p l a c e d w o u l d m a k e t h e i s t r a t i o n r e c o n s i d e r ki : c a r r u - e n o r m o u s p : t - ts g e m w o r l d f i n a n c i a l m a r k e t s b e c a u s e ot h i s s u c c e s s in c u r b i n g r u n a w a v n • a t u m t h e I n i t e d S t a t e s a n d h i s U a d e r s h i p in h a n d l i n g t h e 1 h i r d \ \ o r l d d e b t c r i s i s t h a t e r u p t e d i n t h e in s u m m e r of 1 *4S2 Manx e c o n o m i s t s - a w the ntlu- once ot A iuti Houm chu t t -t iff IXmald Regan in the flurrx of specu­ lation about a pi --ible \ oleker sue- ce-sor Regan was said to be stiong- lv backing Spnnkel. although there were reports latt last week that V\il- lam Setdman, chairman ot the f e d ­ eral Deposit Insurance ( orp , was also a v andidate tht and v imtinued Mondav eurrencv hit its lowest level . ;lu lapanese xen in nearlv to j d r and it- lowest level agai West t .erman mark since ¡ >,s \\ hile economist- believe tv ot factors are at work to pi dollar lower, m a m hx a ii twe* n the dollar’s weakn« rencv in t xte ot a nroau range oi “ I t h i n k t h a t i- t h e w a x f o r e i g n e r s d e c i d e d ti> v o t e on t h e S p r i n k e ! t r ia l b a l l o o n " s a i d 1 ) a \ i d J o n e s a n e c o n o m t s t w i t h A u b r e v G . L a n s t o n 6t a g o v e r n m e n t s e c u n t i e s d e a l e r c i* It e v e r w e n e e d e d \ o l e k e r ¡ a s Fed tl'.i1 Sub launch threatens SALT II Associated Press WASHINGTON — Fhe Soviet I nion h a s launched two new mis- sile-carrv ing submarines, setting tlu -tage tor the Kremlin to exceed one ot the limit- contained in the SAI 1 a d m m istra tii n a rm s accord, ¡I so u fii‘s said Mondax The sources, w h o agreed to d is­ c u s s the matter only it not identi tied, said shipyard activitx at the northern Soviet port of Severod­ vinsk indicated th e two su b m a n n e s had been launched m December O n e of the new -ubs Txphoon-elass subm arine l a r g e s t such vessel in the win Id and the other i- a Delta l\ c l a s s sub marine 1 he 1 vphoon normally carries 20 multi the pie warh. ad nuclear mi—ile- Delta l\ In - o i m e - -aid the 1 he new launches w ould b u n g t>> is a the five the num ber of T yp ho on s io m - pleted by the Sov jets and the n u m ­ ber of Delta IVs to tour. launching ot the tw o subma- 1 he a —um tn g normal schedules rim -, hi Id mean that sea tnal- are met w vessels vould start this tor the twi >ring or sum m er one source -aid s p r sea trials begin, the subma- O n o and their missiles w o uld be rinc“ counted as additions to the Soviet arsenal. I he addition of 36 new multiple- w arhead missiles in turn, w ould push the Sov let arsenal bev onci one ot c o n ­ tained m the s M 1 11 aciord absent the retirement ot older w eapons the so-called ' sub-limits 1 he s Al 1 11 agreem ent was n e g o ­ tiated m 1.979 bv former President lininix C arter but nevtn ratified b\ the Senate I ntil last yrear both the I nited States and Soviet I mon had pledged to abide bx its terms P r e s i d e n t R e a g a n h a s lo n g accused the S o v i e t s of violating the ai cord, citing their d ep lo ym e n t ot a new l a n d - b a s e d missile, the SS 25. Defense Secretary C aspar VNein- berger charged last week the Soviets had now deplo yed 10Ü of those new m i-k oles st spring Reagan declared the United Stales w ould no longer be b o u n d bv the unratified accord giv­ en continuing Soviet violations \ n d on Nov > the I niti d states formally abrogated the pait by d e ­ ploying a 131st B-52 bomlter capable ot earrving air-launched missiles Although the Soviets io uld al wax - retire -om e oliler missiles to remain within the aciord s limits in the post, thev have removed Vm- kee-clus- subm arines from missile service one -ouret said Mondax the I nited S t a t e s had not detec ted an\ moves in that direction , I, n i Associated Press Large explosions in Philippines reportedly dam age five bridges MANILA, P h ilip p in e s—-Five large pred aw n explo­ sion- set oft within a half-hour of one an other dam­ aged b r id g e - a r o u n d the central city ot Iloilo on lues- dav the gov ern m e n t now - agencv reported The Philippine N ew - Agencv -aid the blasts v irtual- h isolated the seaport town from other com munities m the central Visayas islands Iloilo City is located on Panav t-land 2 ° '1 mile- -outh of Manila There w as no indication w h o w as responsible for the blast- Hie now - agencv -aid the local chapter ot the C om m unist-dom inated National Democratic Front issued a statement denving responsibility The agencv quoted residents as -aying a group of seven to nine men xxert -eon in the area - h o tto be­ fore the explosions Preliminary immigration regulations issued W ASHINGTON — The Reagan administration will í-sue preliminary regulations for the new immigration law Tuesday, which for the first time will require L .S. citizens to prove their legal residence in this country, an administration source said The rules, which -ot out the proposed nuts-and- bolts ot enforcing the landmark immigration law also w ould require a l i e n s to show they have been a u th o r­ ized to w ork in the United States and order em ployer- to make a go od faith effort to determ ine the xahdi'x or the authorization paper- The source, w h o spoke onlv on condition he not be nam ed, said em ployers m ust obtain the necessary in­ formation from new hires within -4 hours after the worker begins the job The immigration law ha- tw o cornerstones penal­ ties for em ployers w ho knowmglv hire illegal alien- and a m n e s ty tor those w ho have lived in the countrv illegallv since before Jan I, 1962 Severe winter storm results in 33 deaths \ -n ow sto rm blamed tor at least ee death - plowed across the M idwest o n Monday with m ore snow and shutting d o w n several Indiana c o u n t i e s alter ice stranding h u n d r e d s of trav elers and closing hool- acro-s the Plains state- Heavv rain along the storm - so uthern edge caused flooding that forced evacuations of nearlx 300 people a n d w a s h e d out tracks that derailed ^5 ear- ot a freight train in Alabama I he -form was blamed tor 12 d ea th s since 1 hur-dav ■ tour in New Mexico and Oklahoma; tw o in Texa- e a c h in Arizona, Indiana Missouri and Kansas; and one each in Pennsylvania New York, California, Massachusetts and Colorado. Enrollment in computer science declines BOaTON Enrollment in com p uter science pro- s d n oping a- students become disillusioned the com puter industry -lum p a n d discover the Je ruano ng than thev tho ug ht u niversi­ . bv IK.pi s. ty officials say. live year- a g com puters looked like thev were the lai d ot good monev and ea-v o pp o rtu n ity , Paul kalaghan dean ot the College of C o m p u te r Science at said in a telephone inter­ N erthea-tern t niversitv view Monday. 1 think todav peopu u n d e rsta n d it's a scientific he said. S tu d e n t- found it was m ore dif- di-ctpline tieult that the mathematical rigor was large. I t s not an easy business, reallv, w h e n you couple th a t to the negative pre-s the com puter industry is getting Pakistan discusses end to Afghan civil war Isl \MABAD Pakistan L S an d Soviet diplo- nit t- - i d —t parate ro u n d - of talk- Monday with Paki­ stan; leader- on wav - to end the civil war in Afgham- -tan Pakistani official- said P re-ident M o h a m m a d i ta ul- Haq had received a m e —agc from Soviet leader Mi­ khail C.orbachev but thev w ould not com m ent on the contents. \ kev i—ue - the call bx the Soviet-backed Afghan governm ent *or a six-month cease-fire an d national reconciliation leading to the w ithdraw al of an estim at­ ed 115.0ÍK1 Sov let soldiers. I he Soviet- t ntereci Vlghamstan in December 1979, toppling o ne com m unist g ov ernm ent and replacing it with another Thev have remained to help fight Moslem :vN - w ho rejected the g o v e rn m e n t's offer to stop fighting as of last 1 h u r-d a v Baryshnikov invited to dance in U .S.S .R . \ 1 \ \ >ORK MikhaF Baryshnikov w h o defected t r o m the ‘s o v i e t I nion in 19 4 ha- been invited to dance again in his ho m eland hi- m anager a n d a Bol­ shoi Ballet official -aid Monday \ urt Grigorovich the Bolshoi's artistic director, d is ­ closed the u n i tat ion to Barv -hmkov at a n e w s con fer­ ence announcing tht Bolshoi s four-city U S tour next sum mer. Barvshmkov however has not decided on w h e th e r he wii accc pt the invitation -aid hi- m anager Edgar \ me ent T h e D a i l y TEXAN/Tuesday, January 20 1987 Page 4 w i t f l n f a h i Opinions expressed in The Daily Texan are those of the editor or the writer of the article and are not necess University adm inistration, the Board of Regents or the Texas Student Publications Board of O perating tru s te e s T ArtDfeEU) CrH bo SPLcMMLY SuOÉAP- To u p h o l d THE STUDENTS a s s o c i a t i o n c o n s t i t u t i o n ; t o wowc fb n An d UUlYt TH f STUDENTS' O F t h i s O N W E R s n Y ; a n d , t o -THE 0E 5T OF MY A FlU TifS , t o MACE 5TUDCNT GOVERNMENT A VIABLE AND EN0&e"nc ReaxiexE fDR -rue *■ A B e t t e r m e n t o p STUDENT IIF F 7 / U N l6 6 ,0 F COURSE, S omething BETTER COMES ALONG- Students deserve the truth Studen ts hay i know' the truth a bou t thi La s t u d e n t go v e rn m e n t w ee k one ot the I nivcrsity - st started a senators s c o n B O R S M C . L ' I M c o n \ L \ 1S I riyi a Recipe for an SA president Use generous amounts of Student and a dash of Politician D on't panic. This is a dav for calm reflection as w e w atch history in the m akin g. A S tu­ dents Associa tion president, held hostage b v his un registered status, will m ake his farewell a d ­ dress tonight. But there w o n 't be a narchy or a c o u p or a n y th in g — the sa fe g u a r d s in the S A constitution will assure a sm o o th , p e ac efu l transfer of pow er W h e w . N ow that wre k n o w w e re safe, let's sit back and c o n tem p la te the future. Specifically, the future of the Stu d en ts A ssocia tion , and h o w that future mac be affected by the d ram a b eing p la y e d out b e ­ fore our eyes. A n d r e w C h in — stu d e n t first, politician second — is cutting his term short so he can take part in a math research project in B u d ap est. Basically , he w a n ts to start concen tratin g on m athem atics again, so he s taking the B u d ap est o p p o r tu n ity o v er t w o more m on ths of the S tu d en ts' Association. r hat really s h o u ld n 't su rprise a n y o n e . C hin has a lw a y s been a S tudent. Every one knew that w hen th e v vo ted for him. A nd, c onsid erin g w h a t the S A had g o n e through in the m on th s before C h in s election, that s probahh w hy th e y \ oted for him. c hin stood out b ec au se m ost of the p e o p le w ho had been active in the S A until that time had been politicians tirst, stu d e n ts secon d . S o m etim e s, that quality w a s exactly w h a t k e p t the S A g o i n g — had lame Perelman been a S tu d en t, she w o u l d n t ha\c put in the time n ecessary to run the S A that \ ear But more often, the Politicians w e r e the p eople w h o got the S A into trouble in the tirst place. P eop le like Scott S ca r b o r o u g h , w h o spent m ore e n ergy g r a n d sta n d in g against g a v rights than d o in g any thing constructive, w e r e the kind of p e ople you k n e w w e r e practicing for future political careers. Since that ruled their lives, the Politicians w ere per- fectlv w illing to take th e m selve s way too seriously , w h e th e r it help ed the S A or not. So w h e n A n d r e w C h in — a S tuden t — ran for president, stu d e n ts s a w a chan ce to elect so m e o n e w ho m ight be a b o v e it all. A n d he w as. 1 hat s vs hy h e 's leaving. H o w con fu sin g . If y o u put Politicians in charge of the S A , y ou 'll h a v e g r a n d sta n d e rs w h o are m ore in ­ terested in play ing the part than in laun ching signifi­ cant projects If y o u put S tu d en ts in charge, y o u 'll h a v e p e o p le w ith clever ideas a n d a realistic attitude tow a rd the S A , but these are also the people w h o w ill quit the S A before they 11 fall b ehind in their studies W h a t S A n eed s, basically , is a Stu d en t politician — w ith the em p h a s is on Stu d en t, but w ith e n o u g h p o ­ litical motivation to run the S A . W e re all su p p o se d to be Students, but w h e n w e take on the responsibili­ ty of r u n n in g a g r o u p ru n n in g it — w e re su p p o s e d to h a v e the política, sen se to fulfill that responsibility. not just b e lo n g in g to it. but It's a sha m e C h in didn t. D avid \ a th e Opinions on the Mount If y o u 're g o in g to b e m a n ip u la tiv e, at least be g o o d at it in t o car dent to force S A 1’iesid en t \ paign d r e w i m m e d i a C h i n resignation after C h in a n n o u n e a resignation dal and in d o in g so t h o senator t pressed fa lsehoo ds vs hich must corrected here a n d now late January In Friday s Texan Sen Cl C r a w f o r d w a s q u o t e d a s s,r, 1 t h a t h e W a s v e r v s u r p r i s e d t h a t t i n d s e n a t o r s h a w w h o h e a r t e d h s u p p o r t e d a n i m m e d w t bin r e s i g n a t i o n ot A n d r e w relinquish S A presidency today 16) W« The Daily Texan, Jan I he S A C o d e ( 1 lo w s S trange to is the 'w ritten requ the S A can figure N or has Strangi im m ission, wfu ■ts aroun d to do aginary pi 1! be moot rd and Str. itle II, c hapti sue a non - bin s t " o f an S A out w h o a ske ■ taken the m. n es Tl M. to the I > if- ipor on e cl !c 1.11 t Strang •reí sing v\ hole is thC rav at it. litical gam es, the least I ask is that they be good If p e o p le are g o in g to w a s te m y time p la y in g p o ­ T h e recent exp lo sion of collective moral o utrage at A n d r e w C h i n 's decision to resign effective Jan. 2 8 is an exa m ple of people p la y in g politics and d o in g a terrible job of it. The w h o le tiasco w a s prom p ted by a few p e ople s horrified objections that S A rules w er en t b eing fol­ low ed to the letter. Critics w e r e able to q u ote chaptei and verse from the S A C on stitu tion — or at least parts of it. It these self-appointed d efe n d e r s of goy ernmental integrity are g o in g to base their criticisms of C hin - decision on the constitution, th e y o u g h t to read all ol St. Article \ explicitly r eserve s final interpretation of constitutional q u estion s and official m isc o n d u c t to the Judicial C o m m is s io n . Stu d en t Sen. C la v Craw 'ford is insisting on uphold m g e v e n letter of the constitution, so w h y doesn t h let the judicial branch h a n d le the m a tter1 It s ironic that so m e o n e so u n selfish ly interested in the consti­ tution w o u ld forget to m ention that interpreting S A rules is n o n e of his official b u s i n e s s A s a c o m p a n io n to C r a w f o r d 's O p in io n on the M o u nt, S A A t to r n e y G en eral H u g h S tran ge has pre­ sented his ow n oh-so-ofiicial op in ion s S trange seem s to be suffe rin g from the sam e form of selectw a mnesia that has afflicted Craw'ford. ai s x c s \ re - t i l e tl tity thei ntion th ; their p n other e v\ en 11 n rult Marc ? oath 1 T h e . ¡th san onstitu useful Manic Truth lOl pUlllKfll I I«’ IV*I All w tressed the impi lev stu d e n ts ear* h vapabilitu - lational level in 1 ite at th< I n i v e o hin c reated pres: the Basic S k i l l s I N ine tmali/ed Hi st bv tl ,pi Nee j d dll >ut ill-toil r. ten til rt the S A in d o o l i t i \lc Chin realizes: This above all, to thine own self-interest be true D oes a n y o n e b e sid e s m e h a ve a feelin g of b ein g u se d in this A n ­ d r e w C h in resignation fiasco1 I had h o p e d that the politicos w o u ld giv e runn is k •av ms h o c * and viol OUld n.'f w c a n c c x u m n i i s t K E N T D U N N V w e elei ted hi our trust ,a tins', e h a p p e n e d at a hay w . >1rse tun e V\ ith the 1 eg islatu n mec*ting , . snsitfor a $6 billioin b u d g et shortfall nv sti ident issijles yvitil be u n d e r intense It w o u k i hay e been nice if oui s. rijtin\ ri p resen tative, a Rho p o nen is ot rughei edi icatio n fu n din tí h pct been promising » s *nio doc 1 irtv for 4 is more im portan s C h in 1 t his ,ow n y%. II -beinj to 1him tlhan that ( f ills c o n s u u it nc y he d ec id es that he has tc> go to B prepare for his vear at C)xtord C h i n 's d e fe n se for his sc t-describe d tx'hii vie>r "irrespc msiblt " s e lfis h " and a studer 1! w a s that he consid ers htmse before he considers him cplf \ V,t Liident leac1- er That is certainly a n spec tal e positior1. But C h in w a s in volved in the -Hijd e n t g. >\ ir - tie v ti.>n so hie ernm ent before last yea must h a v e know n a boi ¡f the dmised t0 d o the job better than a n y on e else wh10 melustry is con trasted w ith that ot Americ, d n idu. d th m e a co u p le of w e e k s to get settled into school before they started their pre-elec­ I certainly did not thiiiN tion buffoonery intelligent as A n d rew that s o m e o n e as C h in , a man w h o s e con scien tiou s per­ form an ce of d u ty I had g r o w n to adm ire, w o u ld be at the center of the te m pest A n d r e w C h in is an o u ts ta n d in g stud ent w h o has ach ie ved a great deal. Last year, as an h on or student and senator, it w a s o b v io u s that he had a g o o d c h a n c e of b e in g n am ed a R ho d es scholar. A s presi­ d e n t o f the Stu d en ts' Association, he had a better c ha nee to be selected for this p r e s ­ tigious honor. A little o v e r a m on th after C h in is n am ed a R h o d es scholar, surprise, firing line M ed ia's role not to interpret W e read with interest T h u r sd a y m o r n in g the edito- nal by D avid N ath er and Kevin M c H a rgu c ("I lghten up: S A w o n 't c ru m b le if C h in s p e n d s tw o m ore w e e k s in o ffic e," Texan, T h u rsd ay ). Since it is the d u t y of judicial officers to say w h a t the law m e a n s and not the m e d i a 's (see M arbury ys M adison ), our r ea son in g as to w h y the president is ineligible to hold offi< It ble m u n follow s. true that P resident C h in is technically ineligi- hold office. He failed to register for the m ini­ constitutional c ou rse load of six credit hours, publicly stated that he had no intention of tultill- ng tho c ou rse load requirem ent B ecause registration e n d e d Ian. 1 4 , C h i n is no longer con sid e re d an t n- rolh d student b y the University. As the i .institution states, the p resid ent shall be g hin is tem po . nrolled for at least six credit hours ran hr un able to exercise his office If C h in does not rt i>,ster by Ian. 2 2 , he b e c o m e s perm anently disabled and \ ice P resid e n t Blair S c h io s s b e rg su cce ed s to the ..•tut ot president. It i hin s h o u l d try to exercise any of his p o w e r s or d uties w h ile d i s a b l e d , th o s e acts may be held invalid bv' the judicial branch I h e b e s t w a y to e n s u r e the "sp e e d y and respons. ble transition of p o w e r ” is for the presid ent to step d o w n honorably, inste¿id of frantically try in g to hold re illegally for t w o w e e k s . He also sh o uld inform otfi successor in p e rso n . I h e S A financial direi tor and h i s a ttorney general had to call the vice president in the C o n n ec tic u t to inform him of his im p e n d in g s u c c e s ­ s i o n In respo nse to c h arge s that this technicality w a s found so the " S A r e g u l a r s ' cou ld d o so m e political isturing, w e can o n ly state that every officer of the p O‘ _tudents' Associa tion has taken an oath of office to uph old the constitution and l a w s . It is the re sp o n si­ bility o f each and e v e r y officer to point out constitu­ tional violations and request approp riate action W e resent the press picturing the president as hay ­ ing his hags packed for him. 1 le m ade the d ec isio n to break the r u l e s and now he m u s t p a y the price: he must g i\ e up his office H ugh I Strange \ttorn ey G en era l stu d e n ts A^'iM.iation No! No! Not another two weeks! Sti A n d r e w < hin dei ides to pursue high er e d u ­ cation o v er politics, and is pretty selfish and irre­ I can only shake m y head at a student sponsible Per hap m ?. ad » w a n tin g to study m ore than to legisl t h a t ' s w h y w e call them student politic i< politician students. ,h, w h o w o u ld hay t ex p ected a Rho d e C to d o so m e th in g like th i s 1 G o d only kno ) 4 could d o in the next t w o w e e k s , g C h in b o ust him n o w , and sa ve the republic u n dless authority of the SA* president, C la y C r a w fo r d say s that " it's not a questio tics ... it's a q uestion o f the constitution he think h e 's k i d d i n g 1 l m sure that i " m a n y stud ent senators w h o w a n t C (possible interpret h o job immediately the hell out of D o d g e i are acting onl I n t e r e s t s of of the Peopl. and the C on like all of our g r o w n - u p politicians, no al am bitions or rivalries enter into m a kin g process. \\ h >titution, i er let per heir dec is I ra\ i s I la r tn e tt Astronomy M ak e education top priority O n c e again, the s tu d e n t sen a te, particularly Clay C raw ford, is s h o w i n g itself u p as a collection ot self servin g hi nibs Por lack of a n y th in g more substantive to talk hi* e p i vi th *nt, Rh i m p l e c ans i. an d dt lat a ustn d es ! : w hat .. stron allow us to d o i S A p r e s i d e n t is .1 s hi n , m in d and steady set ot it the University It i h v leay iry den he tu d en t le ader leads by e xam ple n the m iddle ot his term to study in H un he identities him self with the1 majority of s l u ­ ts at I 1 w h o s e education t o p s out list ot pnori- And by sticking arou n d d u rin g the b e g in n in g ot sem ester he d em on strates that he takes his du seriously H e has w a n te d , and still d o es w a n t to the I 1 u n d e rg ra d u a te. t i e s this ties impr \nn 11trame Plan II university Minors may regain entry into Tavern By JO H A N VAN ZAN TEN T h e D a i l y T e x a n Tuesday January 20. 1987 Page 5 UT Council delays S w e a tt resolution By ST A C EY FR E E D E N T H A L Daily Texan Staff Before Students' Association President Andrew Chin leaves tor llungarv ti> s t u d » math, he w a n t s to see the L niversitv Count il adopt a resolution to name a campus build­ ing for Heman Sweatt, the first black U 1 lavs school student C hin will have to wait I ntversitc Couni il members delaseJ cot ing Mondas on a resolution to name a Little Campus building for Sweatt, because acting SA President Blair Schlossberg introduced the legislation too late In order for the council to vote on legisla­ tion, the sponsor must introduce it bv the Fndav before the monthly meeting on M on­ legis das u n l e s s it is dei lared ' em ergent lation Students passed out the resolution during Monday's meeting and council members s.nd the\ needed time to read over it SchlossK rg said hi wanti i the resolution decían d emergrtvv egislation it s something .ill i |rst ot \ndrew worked on and he won t be here in a week, and also because its Martin I utlu k ig birthdas Nchlossberg said Although council m e m b t * r s voted unani- mouslv ti postpone voting on the n sidutio . students trom the Blaik Student UImiui Friar society and S t u d e n t s Association d i s ­ cussed the symbolic v alue of renaming a 1 it tie C ampuv building for sweatt 1 find healing and prompt in naming th< dent, it could later be declared void. Brett C ampbell, third-year law student, said a building named for Sweatt is neces­ sary to "counteract some of the negative s y m b o l s on campus such a s a statue of Jef­ ferson D a v i s , who w a s president of the C on- federacv Campbell said the statement the Universi­ ty would make bv naming a building for sweatt would attract more minoritv stu­ dents Eleven percent ot the state is black, but onlv 3 penent ot tht University Ot levas is, d e s p i t e our best etíorts So, w hv not giv i it a trv C ampb< 11 s a i d I h* council will probablv v ote on the reso­ lution at its 1 eb 16 nit < ting C hin s a i d he wished the meeting had gone differently but he knew the resolution wa» introduced too late We got the kind of re-ponse w e expected, giv ing the I niversity Council 1 regret C hin said insufficient notice that In other council business discussion often toe used on the state budget crisis Th> re will he some scarv headlines along tht wav. said I F President W illiam C u n n ­ ingham. But high* r education should not suffer as much as it did in l ghh and then art a lot of people who very candidly support tht U n i­ versity ot levas at \ustin during this pen- J u s t b l o w i n g s m o k e Roaer Gilder sleeve c h e n stry - e s- n a n . uses a soap wand to blow smcting of undergraduate students attending the state's col­ leges and universities. Reflecting a nationw ide trend to make institutions of higher learning prove they are actually educating students, the charter calls tor in stall­ ing undergraduate assessment pro­ grams in Texas bv 1991 A .Yon )orl\ Times article Sunday described one testing program in Missouri that requires students to take standardized tests as tresh- men, sophomores and seniors. 1 he testing allows officials to judge the institution's effectiveness w hen al- WAIN BOW IH H. restaurant & bar 4544 S. 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Private services aid scholarship search By KEEFE BORDEN Daily Texan Staff Cutbacks in federal aid and the rising cost of a college education have contributed to the growth ot private corporations that search for private sources ol financial aid, the director ot one ol the corporation- s a id Friday Steve Denk executive directoi ol College Planning Institutt said tin institute was set up in 1986 to help students locate private sources of fi­ nancial aid. "It'- basically another outlet for students I (joking tor financial aid Denk said But M ichael N ovak, U T financial aid director -aid his offuo does not recommend search corporation- be­ cause m any of them have trouble matching students to scholarships. " I'm skeptical because 1 haven t seen ev idence of large-scale benefit coming from them, N ovak said. ' W e have found a few cases whert from the student h a s benefited them but in general this office has been disappointed. Novak said students seeking in formation about private scholar ships can search through tiles in thi financial aid office free ot charge But Charles H orton a partner in Scholarship 1 oca tors ot Austin said "a diligent student could find it [scholarship information] at the fi­ nancial aid center, [hut] w e save so much time.' For a $39 fee, Scholarship Loca­ t o r s and C P I w ill forward inform a­ tion about student- to Academic G uidance Services, a private corpo­ ration with a com puter listing of s o u r c e s o f private financial aid " A large measure of private finan­ cial aid is never claimed because students don't know it's out there or don't know how to apply Denk s a id . 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Consuelo Trevino, a student de­ velopment specialist in the Dean of Students Office, asked Dale Davis, the group's leader and founder, not to hand out his flier*- on the h i 1*' Mall 1'revino --aid because D a v is i-. not a student and his group is not a reg- he istenM -tudent organization use campus facilities or pass oterature D a v i s said he thought the policy was a "g* >od i »ne ^io u can get soim really destruc­ tive groups on campus if you are not careful, D avis said. But D a v i s also soid he wondered w hv the U S A rm v could come on fighting recruit campus and while he could not recruit for peace at tht University tor I n v in o said the arm ed forces re c r u i t o n c a m p u s b y i n v i t a t i o n o t t h e I ! R O K o ro cram 1 - set up armed K>rct r tht % Wt -t M ali through tin and t a b l e \v t i\ it u s t u v t e n t tin * tional defense, D avis said. Dav is said he came to the U n ive r­ sity Monday to recruit students w ho are interested in protesting a new military butld-up in Brady, about 130 miles northwest of Austin. M ore than 1,000 U .S . A rm y R e­ serve and National G uard troops w ill move into Brady this month to begin exercises and manuev'ers in the surrounding farmland, he said Davis said the group was spon­ soring a #*run-avva\ athon to paral­ lel the military s ow n theme tor its Brady operation called Roadrunner s7 During the race, Sgt. Rock members ¡11 run throughout Brady w earing T-shirts with target-- on them. 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Houston ( Alovsia Drive, Austin, I X 78*48 184o Name Address City Phone Staie a p THE DAILY TEXAN Tuesday Jan ary JO 1987 Page 8 FROM THE 5 LUCKY STUDENTS will WIN their Books for Spring '87 ♦ * ♦ FRE University System seeking $667 million education hike B y E V A L L O R E N S Daily T e x a n Staff will t e s t i f y i n f a v o r o f t h e L n o i n * c r e a s e t o r h i g h e r e d u c a t i o n in t h e n e v t c o u p l e o f w e e k s . In t h e s p e c i a l s e s s i o n ot t h e n tn l a w m a k e r s o r d e r e d a L e g i s l a t u r e , t o t a l r e d u c t i o n in g e n e r a l r e v e n u e s p e n d i n g o f a b o u t S 5 1 0 m i l l i o n f o r f i s c a l y e a r 1 9 8 7 , Hill s aid \ b o u t $ 1 0 0 m i l l i o n o f t h e r e d u c ­ t i o n . a f f e c t e d t h e I I S y s t e m . R e ­ d u c t i o n s in g e n e r a l r e v e n u e t ie t h e S \ s t e m h a v e a m o u n t e d t o S Í 4 0 m il l i o n i n t h e p a s t t w o y e a r s , H i l l s a i d . 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U. ‘ The Da i i y T e x a n Tuesday J a n u a r y ; I yb r3QG Ju st a little horseplay Court to try school funding revision case B y JO H N C L A R K 6 W inners WIN TWO TICKETS to see THE PRETENDERS ANDGUEST IGGY POP - FEBRUARY 9 Frank Erwin Center D r a w i n g will b e h e ld T h u r s d a y , J a n 29, 1 9 8 7 at 5 p m umu.nc€'s N a m e A d d r e s s --------- T e l e p h o n e — D e p o s i t at W allace's at front store w i n d o w state & local Group urges C o o k se y to modify Austin seal Atheist organization questions constitutionality o* cross B y T A R A P A R K E R D aily T e x a n St aft A n A u s tin athei* r ¿roup want* h remove the its seal, sav the c sepa rat [he «roup, Mnerican U h m K ote a letter dated jan 19 to Aus- M avor Frank Cooksey asking it the city stop using the cross, ohn Vinson, an attorne\ for the -up --.aid they are readv to go to art if the cit\ council ret i-.es to r>i <\ e the cross "H o petu llv, iss without anv further hassle nson said "It - part or our philos- >h\ to get rid ot thing*- like thi*- Mayor Cooksey was not available they'll remove the Vinson said he did not expect < Vinson said several rece ses have forced cities and move cro--* - and other ( hristian markings •nf >ark - and orti :e built A A IQKs ■, pai nson C ireuit C \< ■mav e .t.. o d. 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Retorts- OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR B00KPAGK5 T H A T LAST... The R a n q e r :M a n y qreat features, including Quality construction from sturdy lOO/o nylon pack doth, in your choice of colors L if e t im e G u a r a n t e e ^ We have over ¿ 0 s ty le s of book, bike or Whole Earth Jaypa“s Provision Gompam ftft6 8 *U sc *rc h 24¡0 Sa n Anton.o 4c 4 b 8 6 3 3 - 4 7ft • • • - 4 4 w ■. THE D a i l y TEXAN Tuesday. Janu iry 20 1987 Page ' 0 I MIL. 1 / / V H - I l u c o u a y , ^ v_.«. j - v ^ Zones touted for economic growth By VICTOR J. GARCIA and EVA LLORENS D aily T exa n Staff G overnor-elect Bill Clem ents has made the dormant since its state Enterprise Zone Net passage in 1983 a part of his six-point econom ­ ic recovery program ^tate Sen. Hector I ribe said Monday Austin officials are also considering an e n ­ terprise zone to boost the economy 1 he \ustin zone tor East \ustin where unem ploym ent is the highest m the cit\ Councilm em ber George Humphre\ said is tentatively planned The state legislation was pretiled earlici this month by Uribe, O -Btow ns v i11 e , t«.y re activate the Enterprise Zone Act. Ih t act w as enacted in 1983, but im plem enting the program depended on federal legislation "T he Enterprise /o n e Act is dormant because at the time ot its passage we envisioned that the federal governm nm ent would pass its own en ­ terprise legislation, Uribe said, And we made our legislation contigent on the passage ot feder­ al legislation 1 he Enterprise Zone Act allows state, counties and cities to offer tax incentives and waive cer tain fees and regulations in econom ically de­ pressed areas Uribe said enterprise zones are supposed to be created in econom ical depressed areas of high unemployment and low productiv ity Efforts at creating federal zone legislation tailed to pass this sum m er, leaving states to ere ate their own. Despite a lack of federal support, 32 states have enacted zones while 24 states are actively operating zones. Uribe ''.lid he expects Clem ents to suppei* state enterprise zones "it not word for word, then the concept that the state ought to be offer­ ing some incentives to industrv and businesses. 1 ast week, Humphrey asked m em bers of the to cite s Economic D evelopm ent Com m ission work on a proposal to establish the East Austin enterprise /o n e. "T h e goal of the zone is to form a partnership between businesses, the local community and the governm ent to support the retention, expan­ sion and attraction of businesses in order to in­ uualitv-oi life crease em ploym ent and addres I H i IHHiI issues in the area. Humphrey said But Norman Glickman economic d evelop­ ment com m ission chairman, said the proposal has to address all of the problem s that b usin ess­ es in East Austin are facing, "otherw ise it w on't work he said Some of these problems are "lack of capital, insurance and managerial and labor training, he said. 1 ike the city, the state also hopes enterprise zones w ill be econom ically rewarding. Uribe said it is difficult to estim ate how much revenue the s ta te or local econom y would bene­ fit from the establishm ent of an enterprise zone in an area, "1 think I can say it, he said, "But 1 can't prove it. We're trying to come up with some model to quantity the claims that we re mak­ in g ." According to P/.tnf Sites and / ’a rU M agazine. a publication of the Housing and Urban Devel­ opment Administration, enterprise zones have attracted more than $6 billion in new capital in­ vestments and hav e created or saved over 91,000 lobs 111 t h e la s t T t n1,,]!Uf-A'im,,1 i r iTn-i-irrnir iin im T - T - T T ^ ^ Shoplifting damages on the rise in Austin By JOHN F. YBARBO Daily Texan Staff Austin shoppers pay an average of $69 per person to cover the $50 million in m erchandise shoplifters steal every year, Austin Police De­ partment statistics show "Retailers will raise their prices to cover shrinkage, said Phil Herron president of the Capital Area Sec uri tv Council. "W e w ant to make the public aware of how much more they are spending to cover shop lifters." Ih e council formed in 1973, is a group ot businesses banks and si euritv personnel w ho have joined together to assist area businesses the losses "in reducing proper application of effective se euritv measure's through Austin retailers must sell an addi­ tional $50 in m erchandise to cover every dollar lost to shoplifting. The average shoplifter has $140 worth ot merchandise on his person, accord­ ing to Austin police statistics Shoplifting is on the increase she said The increasing populaton ot Austin accounts for some of the shoplifting incidents, but econom ic difficulties also add to the increase there were T946 reported cases of shoplifting with 3,310 a r r e s t s in 1983, and 3 172 theft cases were re­ ported with 3 301 arrests in 1Q86 Herron said is I h* number otte deterrent custom er service," Herron said. It sales people give good and attentiv e service, that goes further than all the public a w a t v n e s s SÜPER S A V E R C O U P 1N S SAVE WITH TEXAN SUPER SAVERS! 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THE RED TOMATO’S Tuesday N ight Special LASAGNE DELICIOSO 2 dinners for only $ 9 .9 5 S to p by for dinner tonight La sa g n e d e lic io u s ly la y e re d w th w h o le m ilk n c o tta cheese b e e t p o d , sp.ee h e rb s, a n d te n d e r p a s ta -b a k e d a n d th e n s m o th e re d m to m a to . • b sauce, se rv e d w ith a ho use s a la d ' R e D m e m a n a u th e n tic Re c re a tio n o f an Ita lia n v illa g e 1601 Guadalupe 476-7202 I \pire* I 27 87 Musi present 4 oupofi ip rt ml pew t ) COVERED PARKING IN W ES T C A M P U S (Tri-Towers G a ra g e - corner of W. 23rd & Pearl) only 2 blocks from cam pus with cou po n See our representative at the Tri-Towers A partm ent Lobby (M-F 10 am -4 pm) F or in fo r m a t io n c a l l 4 7 6 -6 6 3 7 o r 4 7 6 -0 6 6 8 MILTO’S PIZZA PUB E r e e h F Q O f l l — coupon not vatid for deliveries— 2909 Guadalupe S w x \ / M E N » ) 1 00 off Any Pizza with 2 items (bring coupon) 476-1021 BRICK OVEN RESTAURANT l l WOOD FIRED MASSIVE 1890 SBRICK OVEN BAKES FINE ITALIAN FOOD AND PIZZA THIRD COAST MAGAZINE AWARD WINNER AGAIN FOR BEST PIZZA ALL FRESH INGRED­ IENTS GREAT ATMOSPHERE. AN AUSTIN TRADITION F O U R B L O C K S SO U TH O F THE ERW IN C EN TE R 1 20 ? B ID R IV IB $ 2 .0 0 O FF ANY LARGE PIZZA 4 7 7 7 0 0 4 $ 1 0 0 OFT ANY EN TREE EX PISES 2 21 97 business that they'll have to throw away. "In surplus vou get natural fibers — cotton, wool, feathers. It's just good stuff. And because it's surplus it makes you a recvder. W e didn t pull any more cotton balls, shear anv sheep or chop down any po­ lyester trees. This stuff is just what the government has leftover. In the past, some of hi- biggest customers have been film and -tagv production companies. He has also provided a variety of uniforms and surplus to "friendly" South Am eri­ can governments for use in S W A T team «perations and narcotics raids "O n occasion we are able to fill what thev would consider small or­ ders tor surplus to outfit 800 to 1,000 men. Things like jungle or night fatigues 1 hey just call us up, we put it together and they come here and get it," he said Although it takes more effort to coordinate orders of that size, Reiswerg said it is easier for him to handle an order of great quantity rather than an individual order for a single item. "Quantity. Everything you order m -urplus comes in huge quantities. The government doesn t have just one or two p a i r s ot old combat boots to sell you, thev have hundreds I have p e o p l e come m here on occa­ sion looking for one particular item and I lan't help them. Sometimes thev get fussy about it but 1 can handle it. 1 know they can t get it any where else. The Da i l y T e x a n Tuesday, January 20 1987 Page 11 1 ^ 1 E L ' S SECRET RECIPE Mortin Reiswerg finds the potion tor success in formulo for ous ess aseste B N G A L V H S 1 O N W hen M eyer Reiswerg left Galveston Island during the early 1950s to attend the University, he didn't let school get in the way ot his education. It y o u a s k him what he studied, h i s instantaneous replv is he didn t. No textbook taught him how to be a good businessman but he in one, and so far, what Reiswerg doesn't know hasn t hurt him. For 12 years now Reiswerg has made his living off the leftovers of others, naineh the U .S. government and dozens of foreign governments dotting the globe ' I he wares he peddles are surplus, genuine go\ emment-issue surplus unlike that of many so-called surplus peddlers, Reiswerg notes, who soil Japa­ nese or Korean facsimiles of genuine G1 goods. Now here else, he sa\ - e m p h a t i ­ cally, w ill vou find 2- varieties of genuine govemment-issue camouflage, au­ thentic N A S A space suits or any number of other bona tide item- ot government surplus, including 15- mm howitzer slide rule- to calculate the trajeetorv of a cannon, British commando axe- complete with -heath-, Navy issue shark repellent and the like. Nowhere else, Reiswerg in-ists, but Col Bubbie'- Strand Surplu- Senter, spelled w ith an 's,' in Galveston. drt-d- c i c ustom» r- II . . t- . u h m o n t h masks and tlanni v% Hiit th« x ollM ot hi- w e ll- w o rn all the e r.w » ot M i that you should have alrtNKiy eottc he keys broke Your store entrance is off th< U*r with main street T>u \< got no parking I a onlP , vou \e g* one -mall door to tn.t pianist and leave b\ and there - hardly an •laimed *11 . cfi- .v ore v andt t iistoni ‘ . * hi Wo h Har\ trd H i cam e itter 1 hi the -umr air-condt ou pack in dt-v movi v eody $5 OFF $25 08 M081 ” ; w s p • ♦ ♦ 1 Ham 474 0980 706 Vi.29th; FRATS U.T. s 31 different fraternities, representing more than 2600 men, have created a diverse fraternity system. Yet all the houses share, to varying d e­ grees, the basic fraternal ideals. Do friendship, leadership, scholarship, social life, and the many other benefits of fraternity membership appeal to you? If so then you are the type of man which many fraternities are currently recruiting. Holley’s . . . Call the In te rfra te rn ity C o u n c il (a 476-8616 now for Spring Rush info. ths- going again-t vou you re mak­ ing mi >ne\ He walked out -cratchtng hi- head and I’m -till alive and doing well Reiswerg -aid with a hearts laugh Whatever he does to keep afloat, it work- "1 run m\ bu-ine— i don'* let it run me he explained t'u r philosophy hen i- different 1 he cu-tomer is automatical!) wrong when he comes in here. W e re here to assist not to serv e. 1 think people are tired of hav ing their asses kissed in th*. big department -tore- It 1 hear one of m\ employees ask a customer it -He can help them ! 11 tire her he -aid a- he gave a plav* ♦ ;! warning glance to one of hi- em­ olo v vo­ ’"exan Graphics Van Garrett recently retired from 20 year- in the surplus gun business, tried to find a pair ot Navv-issue seafarer leans, like the pair he wore while serving in the Coast Guard. To his amaze­ ment, he was unable to find a single -urplus dealer trom Galveston to Miami who carried them After locating the name of the leans manufacturers and acquiring a dozen or so catalogs, the Colonel entered the -urplus bu-ine-- and -tarted filling up the more than 200 000 -quare feet of warehouse space he had purcha-ed on the is­ land during the past 20 years. In ad­ dition, he became an anchor busi- ne— in the renovation of the sea port's weathered downtown area. The reason this -tuff -ells is be­ cause People want -omething that will last that won't fall apart in the washing machine it's durable 'That's the great thing about this place. I don't have anv competition. Very few people carry real gen-yoo- ine government issue surplus. And it's so easv to do All they d have to do is expend some effort and locate the stuff. There - so much of it out there.' If it's surplu-, he 11 buy it. In the pa-t, he has purchased hundreds of soleles- -urplus tennis shoes, s e ll ­ ing them with the guarantee that the soles would never wear out. Hi - appeared on \ 'B C - Late \ight With David Lettermarr, to show off "Col. Bubbie's Formal Wear' which consisted of surplus shirt collars at­ tached to ties. " I like the idea of taking an item that nobody wants and making a m a r k e t to r it. he explains. 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Reduced Schedules tor Registration and Final Exam Peri INTRAMURAL FIELDS ROUTE f isi Pus depots IntTomuralc e*os Tennis Buses run every 4 mm cits 4rom* Buses run every 5 minutes 4rom' Buses depa" RLM evev hour o-o holt nou o Last pus deports RLM ;»peecwav & 26th •10 mrnutt breaks star a’ IF 6 40 am 7 00 a**" to 4 20 pm 4 20 pm to 6 00 pm 6:30 pm to 1100 pm 11 00 P'n 6 52 4 4 54 3:21 SOUTH RIVERSIDE ROUTE SR First Dus departs ¡H35 & Woodland Buses run every 4 minutes trom’ Buses air every 5 minutes trom' Buses aepart jester Center every 35 minutes trom 61~5 640 700 735 8 10 645 920,9:55 4030 44 35 6 30 am 6 30 am to 2 30 pm 2 30 pm to 5 45 pm 6 20 pm to 4 4 05 pm 8 46 41 38 2 49 _ast bus departs Jester Center *10 mmu’e breaks start af MARRIED STUDENTS ROUTE MS WEST CAMPUS ROUTE W C Fmst bus aepcrts Brockennage Apts Buses run every 7 minutes Irom- Buses run every 8 minutes trom* Buses run every 40 minutes from last bus departs Uriete'd Fountain •lOminuteDteokssiorta4 6 20 7 00 7 40 8 20 900 - 4C 10 20 11 00 pm ^ am ° ^ 2 30 pm 15 30 P ; 20 pm o ^ 0 p tioopr- 8 52 1. 36 3 20 First bus aeparts 25'. & San Gabne Buses run every 5 minutes trom* Buses run every 7 minutes trom* Buses depart °CL every 20 minutes from las* bus departs PCI *1C mmute breans star* a4 6 40 am 7:00 am to 3 00 pm 3 00 pm to 5 30 pm 6 OC pm *c 41 00 pm 14 00 pm 910 1210 315 NORTH RIVERSIDE ROUTE NR First pus .leparts Pteasont Valley E mor* Buses run every 6 mmutes from* Buses run every 8 mmutes from* Buses run every 10 mmutes trom* Buses depan East Mar every hour an a haft *>ou 'rom Last bus aeparts East Man Fountam *10 mmult breaks stc** a* 6 40 am 7 00 am to 1 30 pm 4 30 pm to 2 30 pm 2 30 pm to 6 00 pm 6 30 pm to 1110 pm 44 00 pm 8 55 12:21 3 4’ RED RIVER ROUTE RR First Dus aepans 46"- & Airpon Buses nun every 5 - mutes trom* Buses run every 6 mmutes from* Buses run every 8 minutes trom * Buses depart East Mar every rxxii ana ha« *xx/ **om uast pus departs East Mall Fountain *10 mmute breaks storts at 6 30 am 7 00 am to 12 00 pm 4 2 00 pm to 2 00 pm 2 00 pm to 6 00 pm 6 00 pm to 14 00 pm 11 00 pm 8 52 42 47 2 37 PLEASANT VALLEY ROUTE PV First bus depans Wickershar*" Buses run every 4 mmutes trom* Buses run every 5 mmutes from* Buses rur every 6 mmutes 'tom* Buses aepar East Mar every nou* ana hd’ •'Our from last bus aeparts Eas* Mar Fountain *10 mmute breaks stan a* 6 40 am ’ 15 am to 14 00 am 4 4 00 am to 2 0C pm 2 00 pm to 6 0C pm 6 30 pm to 14 00 pm 11 00 pm 8 49 1158.3 06 DISCH-FALK ROUTE PF ^ OCiam First bus departs Disch-^aix 30 a pr' to 2 30 pm Buses *un every 6 mmutes from* Buses run every 9 mmutes trom* 2 30 pn* *c 6 00 pm Buses aepart Art BurtdmQ evey nou< anc not4 nou* iiom 6 00 pm to 4 4 00 pm 4 4 0C pm .ast bus departs Art fiuttding y ^6 4. 4o 3 34 *40 mmute breaks start at BUS STOP FORTY ACRE ROUTE 40 : »js depots Mas Re-;13 Hal F Busesruhe*«r» 4 2 r •'jtes"o~'* Buses 'ur ever» 7 minxes from Buses run every 5 m * ves trom* Buses run ever» 8 mmutes fro'*''* Base tepartArtBu ' .os’ bus jepa-s Art But >rvg *10 m,nai« breaks start at . e.- . 15 • -Kites' 30 am 7:30 am *0 W O am 9 3C am 'c 4 * OC am *4 00 om -0 3 00 pm 3 00 pm *o 5 30 pm 530 pm ’e 44 00pm 11 00 pm 10 00,4 00 4 00 CAMERON ROAD ROUTE CR Firs’ bus departs C anr- no .a Costa Buses fur every 4 m r utes Bom Buses 'ur every 5 minutes hom* Buses run every 6 *T,mw,e from’ Buses depart Eos' Mol every hour an : nail hour "om Las’ bus depans Eas* Ma1 Fountain *10 mmute breaks star4 a* 630 om ■’ 02 am 'c 1100 am 1100 am to 2 45 pm 2 45 pm to 6 00 pm 600 pm to I 4 00 pm 11:00 pm 8 39 1220 315 ENFIELD ROAD ROUTE ER First Pus depots Enfte-d Ratetgr Buses run every 1 mmutes from* Buses run every 10 mmutes from* Buses depan , wv ' e a every hour one nvar* hour »iom lost bus depans. ttieheid Fountain *10 mmute breaks start a* 6 40 am 6 53 am to 2 50 pm 2 50 pm to 6 00 pm 6 00 pm *0 4100 pm 11 00 pm 9 20 4 2 08 3 19 FAR WEST ROUTE FW First bus depans Hon lane Buses o r every 6 mmutes from* Buses run. every 9 mmutes from* Buses run every 15 mmutes from* Buses deport Commun Bidg every 35 minutes ,rO” : ^ 6 30 am c 2 M p^ 2 50 pm o 5 ^ Pf _ 6 20 pr" c p P^ 6 20 7 00 7 35 8 10 8 45 9 20 9 55 4 0 30 “ 05 Last bus departs 26th 5 Guadalupe *10 mmute breaks start at * 4 0 5 p * - >30 4. 58 ; - \ „1, , I U .,1 2n«l ... Sagges^om tot impiowng service snouid De suDmi-ed tnroagn *ne Ottice ot Student Government re»as Jn.an 4 310 6us Committee Mom 102 ma Ahiittto Bus System is completely 'unpeg through t e j-uoe >erv ce 1_ee_ Reduceo -o, * g » a « » ano N a B o - N n o d i I W fX S E Ío m *» n Z W Un«>n ana M Mc,n M « g ana - e O-,c* o. S n ^ n , G o ^ r n ^ THE D a ily Texan Tuesday Ja n u a ry 20, 198/~’ P a y e T. STUDENT SPECIAL for SPRING SEMESTER Best Prices In Austin Riverpark 444-3917 London Square 445-5122 starting 239 New group 3tt3cks insurance proposals By DAN LIPSHER Daily Texan Statt Current proposals before the Leg islature designed to lower insurant» rates will actually raise them, a spokesman tor an organization op­ posing tort reform said Monday "Tort reform is a plan bv the in surance companies that will raise your rates and take away your chance tor a jurv trial, said Bilh Rogers, executive director ot lexans for Civil Justice. Rogers attacked proposals for tort reform made b\ the Joint Commit tee on Liability Insurance and lort I aw and Procedure In its 245-page report published Jan. 10, the com­ mittee i".silt'd Vi recommendations for tort reform The recommendations included requiring plaintitffs at tome \ s to cer­ tify that each -uit is well-grounded limiting the time that minors can file suit after an accident or injury to eight years requiring plaintiffs at­ torneys to determine the percentage of r e s p o n s ib il i t y of each claimant and defendant, abolishing joint lia bilitv and structuring contingent at torne vs fees on a dec lining scalt "There is not a [liabilityJ crisis u Texas," Rogers said lie said leva ranks 4bth in per capita la\% suits na tionwide Rogers said bad investments by- insurance companies are responsi ble for the c u r r e n t high rate of in­ surance premiums He pointed to o n e d o w n t o w n Austin office building that he said is owned bv an insurance company an example of mismanagement e ratepasds funds "The occupano, rate o/ero' in that building R o g e rs said. Rogers s a id lexans for C i v i l Jus­ tice, a on» month-old organization with 1,001) members, was formed "to tight anv and all mrt reforms. A spokesman for the insurance industry could not be reached for comment. On Tow n Lak e 6 UT Shuttle S to p s Extra La rg e A p artm ents G ym n asiu m S a u n a Po o ls & Tennis C ourts La rg e C lu b h o u se — Big S c re e n TV S p e c ia l E ven ts J¿ 'ityeLvC cfOu Q&aut the frlLC C l (M A u s te n A P A W T M f N T H O M F S 1 and 2 B E D R O O M S • On U T shuttle • Very large apartments • Plush new carpeting • Free hot water • Three pools • Free gas cooking 1200 B R OA DM OOR DRIVE Lo ca te d behind Capital Plaza S h o p p in g Mall at I-35 North and 51st Street C A L L 454-2537 * M icro w a ve oven * Automatic coffee maker . 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Architecture Kits • Architecture Portfolios Art Supplies • Drawing Materials • Engineering Supplies Home Economics Kits • Lab Kits • Lab Notebooks Office Supplies Special Orders Available • Mail Orders Welcome • Gift Certificates t h e D a i l y T e x a n Tuesday January 20, 1987Page 13 TCU defense destroys Texas 52-37 By STEVE DAVIS Daily Texan Staff F O R I W t )RTH — W h e n the players from Tex­ as' basketball team > ouldn t get Inside on the TC I H orned Frogs tough /one defense M onday they started shooting from the outside. W h en the\ went cold from the outside, there ttmk control of this one w a s n ' t much left I t I early, and ran awav w ith a 52-37 victory. It was the lowest point total for Texas overall, 2-4 in the Southwest Conference a 58-37 loss to Southern Illinois in 1989. <0-10 since 'W e ]ust can t shot.it the basketball V\e didn t turn the ball over much, so it wasn t like we weren't getting the shots.' lexas Coach Bob " I thought w e had some good W eltlich said s h o t s W e just i ouldn't put the ball in the basket, and when that h a p p e n s everything else goes bad. W hen we couldn't put the ball in the b a s ­ ket, we just tried harder and harder and started pressing.'' No T e x a s p liv e r finished in double figures Raynard D a v i s had eight p o i n t s and four re­ bounds to lead Texas I he Longhorns staved with the 19th-ranked f rogs (14 3 5-0 S W C ) tor the first five minutes of the game. A Travis M avs three-pointer put Texas on top, 10-8 with 14; 18 let: in the half B u t ’Iexas didn t score another held goal in th« half For the rest of the half, FC L outscored the L o n g h o r n s 23-4 F o u r tree th r o w s from Davis was the extent of Texas' scoring until almost It xas fin­ three minutes into the second halt ished the half 4-21 from the field 19 percent rci shot 63 percent and led 29-14 at the break. lexas did a little better in the second half, shooting 11 percent and ended the gam» with a 25 percent field goal average. W eltlich said his team didn t adjust to the /one v€*ry well " W e | u s t didn't react, we didn t see things They just kept shifting off (from player to play­ er)." Thanks to some inside help from George Muller, w ho finished with six points and four rebounds, Texas stayed close through the first few minutes of the second halt M u lle rs first basket, with 17:45 left in the game, was lexas' first field goal in 16:29. See M en's basketball, page 22 Lloyd lifts Horns to victory over Frogs By MADISON JECHOW Daily Texan Staff F O R T W O R T H — The Texas wom en's basketball team overcame a slu g g ish start lor the second time in three dav s to claim a 9*4-67 v íctorv over Texas Christian M ond ay night at Daniel M eyer t oliseum The win, which raised the Lady Longhorns' record to 15-1 overall and 6-0 in the Southw est Confer­ ence, was the 122nd consecutive Texas w in over an S W C opponent It was also a carbon copy of Tex­ as' 91-50 victory over Southern Methodist on Saturday in w hich the M u s t a n g s t o o k a d v a n tag» it a start bv the Longhorn- to tie lexas at D with a little more than 10 min- utes left in the f i r s t halt T C U (7-8, 0-5 S W C ) traded leads with the Lady Longhorns through the better part of the first half, hold­ ing its last lead at 22-*: 1 w ith 4 4sp i s i w t I A11 s TMI AC O l s l i t PAT U R N S n t P t m O R M X N C I CHI NAS I K O M I HI » ON< I K T MA l t H> I HI ! 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Pick up your Schick II "H ook Em Horns" disposable razor, and sample of Kudos Granola Bar, in either chocolate chip or peanut butter flavor. UIRURC6 7 Your book store and more store 2244 Guadalupe M ^ H C a r d T h e D a i l y TEXAN Tuesday January 20 1987 Page 14 WILD, WILD I LIFE? Spending all of your money and time on too ~ j c h wild life7 Take a break from the frenzied pace of student life and experience a morning, afternoon or evening of True Recreation at The Texas Union Recreation Center. T^e Rec Center is home to a billiards parlor where you might c h o o se to play billiards, snooker or carom s on one of 17 full- size Brunswick tables. If billiards is not your game, try out one of our 16 bowling lanes or visit the Video arcade. Toronado tab-e soccer, carts, shuffieboard. chess, backgammon, c a 'a s and board gam es such a s R S v Pente. M o n o p o ly and Trivia Pursu t ns .r e that the Rec Center has the perfect recreahon for you. Listen to music while you're engaged in friendly competition - or conversation - and enjoy one of our many fine domestic and imported beers, wine coo'e rs, soft drinks a°d snacks. A pro shop, taking care of your equipment needs, prices to Diease a student budget and' leagues and tournaments *or almost a^y activity make The Texas Union Rec C e n te r t h e c o m p l e t e recrea!.ona facility for you. Don't forget that bowling leagues are for beg nners w th our bonus d o nts handicap system. Com e in and s g n up now Peace of mind? It's a p e c e ol cake at T ~e Texas Union Rec Ce nte r 'i / 2 m i/2 m BOWIINS BUURDS M-F 9:00 A.M. TO 8:00 P.M. M-F 9:00 A.M. To 8:00 P.M. SAT-SUN 12:00 TO 8:00 P.M. S A T - S U N 12:00 TO 8:00 P.M. N OT VALID WITH O T H ER S P E C I A L S O D C D C O W M l K H M M M ¿ r C n c v J O l iVl 1 Pi 1M U M EXPIRES F E B R U A R Y 15. 1987 NOT VALID WITH O T H E R S P E C I A L S F x FIR F ‘h F E B R U A R Y 15 1957 Optimism runs high for ’87 M cW illiam s discu sses recruiting, upcoming season at UT By SCHUYLER DIXON Daily Texan Staff A fter b ein g o n th e recru itin g trail five d ays sin ce b ein g tor all but hired D ec. 5, new re x a s football C o ach D avid M cW illiam s w as in tow n lo n g en o u g h M ond ay to m ake his tirst public co m m e n ts sin ce he replaced Fred Akers McW illiam s a p lay ei a ssista n t coach and d efen siv e coo rd in a to r at Texas befo re takin g the head coach mg job at Texas Tech tor one year said he knew the co n se q u e n ces ot leav ing his post in L u b bock atter lust on e year. i u n d ersto od that it w asn t goin g to be a p o p u lar d e c is io n /' M cW illi­ am s said at his first p ress co n fe r­ e n ce . 1 knew up front th ere was g oing to be som e d isap p o in tm en t and that th in gs would b e said about me. O n the su b ject of that 1 Couldn t over- M\ d ecisio n w as from th e h eart. recru iting 1 had 2n \ears in vested in the Uni- M cW illiam s said he thought thing versity of Texas and that w as j u s t a w ere going well stro n g pull look. th g a m e ," he said. "Y o u feel good am M cW illiam s w as also optim istic you hav e a good gam e plan bu ab ou t th e 19S7 sea so n d esp ite tak- you w ant to be sure you don t tak mg o v er a L o n g h o rn team th at su f a n y th in g for granted W e re eettin fered its first losing sea so n (5-#) in a very good response* ^ . back in on som e of the v< " I t ’s kind of like before d w "I feel like w e have a good nucle- us com ing back both offensively and d efen siv ely ," he said. H e m entioned three ar the L on gh orn s w ere hit t He ad ded , h ow ever, that this will bv graduation — the sect cru its." "W plavei Me W i t h e d e p t I \V ve tin 1 pci [M Put a little P-zazz in your workout! WOODS HONDA FUN CENTER 1986 SPREE r» g . $ 5 4 8 ó omt r%o1 trxiv&+ TTl HONDA 459-3311, Sales 459-8944 6509 N. Lam ar rport and R o tm g H R S TW F 9 - 6 TM 9 -7 S o t 9 -5 T E X A S UNION R E C C E N T E R T E X A S UNION R E C C E N T E R 338 uHi /V M N c ’ ' R n ERS DON'T BE MISLED BY DISCOUNT ADS ON TEXTBOOKS NO ONE NEEDS OR USES THESE ARE LEADER ADS TRYING TO GET YOU IN A BOOKSTORE 4 NO GIMMICKS • NO BULL JUST GO O D USED BOOKS AT GREAT PRICES WITH THE FRIENDLIEST SERVICE IN TOWN DOBIEMALL FREE PARKING IN DOBIE G ARAG E ' Y ' B O O K S T O R E S T Pttuutfij tewing Ike Umimiiy ol LOOK FOR THE STEER ON THE DRAG The Rfi Sporv Rr'ii* is a wcckl) production brought 10 you bv the Division c! Rcvtrathma Sports It is designed to keep the I ntverstty eommunirv abreast of all recreational opportunities Editor is Enc Van Sieenhurg Attocuie Edi­ tor is Robert Nune/ Matenais intended for publication should he directed to Gregors G ym 3 > entine f h IM BASKETBALL ENTRIES CLOSING SOON T he all-new a n d im p r o v e d Sp ring s e m e s te r will K u nd erw av so o n , a n d that c an only m e a n on e thing In tram u ral b a s k e t b a l l 1 Yes kids, that s right 1\1 b a s ­ ketball is just a r o u n d the c o m e r s o get y o u r t e a m to g e th e r now a n d g o t o G re g ory Gy rtt 3( * today an d sign up E ntries will be a c c e p te d daily until Thursday J a n u ­ ary 22. at w hich tim e the w o n d e r t u l IM staft will c lo s e the b o o k ' fo r all tea m s v leing fo r the Intram ural c h a m p i o n s h i p in their respectiv e div is io n s Sp e a k in g o f d i v is io n s , there are virtually h u n d re d s \ and of levels of plav includ ing M en s In d e p en d e n t els ot play m clud tnj B. Fraternity A . B a nd C < irad i acuity Staff. ( 'lu b. e n ' s . C o e d an d a special E ng leb ert o r B u b b les 1 he entrv fee t " r this n am . S i \ toot and un der Law H o using a nd < )pon Vv n lo r DC' the w eek the 1 a t e d Ttean- me bv a But w h a t are yo u d o in g w asting y o u r tim e reading t h i s r id ic u lous a n n o u n c e m e n t ’ S t a r t getting y o u r tea m together now so you can ente r IM b asketball be tore it's to o late and all the tim e spa c es are tuii k ¡ m e m ­ ber. i t ' s ! rst c o m e first s e n e d - so d on t delay It vou are in quest o) still m o re i n f o r m a tio n , stop bv G r e g o r s G y m r Kim 33, or it y ou are l a / y . simply t a l l 4 7 1 - 3 1 1 6 O u r e v e r-h e lp fu l Intram u ral op e rato rs arc sta n d in g bv waiting for y o u r call IM BASKETBALL OFFICIALS Not many part time j o b s can o t t e r creal p a v . lots ot fun. extre m e ly a dju sta ble schedi positio ns ot p o w e r ind responsibility Well ketball officials receiv e all oí the a b ove pirn taction ot b e in g the sym bo l ot ju stic e and t c an way starting duies and IM bav the sa lis­ te V nert- The D iv ision ot Rec Sports has the adv j n lage of o n a lism in h a ving the e p it o m e ot o fficiating pr< the t e r m of Joe R e f e r e e . and th o se with no previous officiating e x p e rie n c e can m old t h e m s e lv e s in hi" i m ­ age T h e on! . qu a lifica tio n s you n e ed are the d esire to learn a nd i m p r o v e plu- d e d ic a tio n to a j o b well d o n e Ml interested should c o n ta c t Jo e R e f e r e e 's p e r s o n ­ al slave and hired ha nd , Mr G e o r g e B r o w n at 4~1- 3116 \ so plo:t t atten d the first o fficiating clinic o n T u e s d a y . January 20 at " p . m . in G S B 2 i2 4 O th e r d i m e s arc sc h e d u le d to r W ed n e sd a y . J a n u ­ ary 21 at W e l s h I 308 at 7 p .m . and T h u r M a v . J a n u ­ ary 22 in W elch 1 3 16 at 8 p m. INTRAMURAL RESULTS Y o u ’ ve had to wait to r the e ntire break to find out the resal:- of last se m e s te r s c h a m p i o n s for T en n is S o c c er and V o lle y b a ll. W e ll, he re they are for y o u r re ading e n jo y m e n t In the IM T e n n is to u r n a m e n t , G r a n g e r H u n t r e s s d e fe a te d D a v .d G i v e n s to take the M en s A division In M e n ' ' B , Ja m e s B o l d n c k w on by beating title D a vid O h G r e g D w v e r d e f e a te d Gary H e rr o n in V C I O ) . c l - A • . S u-a n Johns»>n d e fe a te d J a c q u e lin e S o u v o u j e n to taki an Johnson d e te a te o J a c q u e lin e S o u v o u j e n to take the c r o w n . in The final lea gue featured the M e n ' s S o c c e r ARSE N AL d e fea tin g R E V O L T T K )N h> the score of In the C'o-ed S o c c er d iv is io n . Q l IT-' S T O R M 4 defea te d Hi! T K \F F by the narrow m a r g in of 2-1 In the I N T O I X H- a c a m e w h o s e score is unfit to print the W o m e n s A B L E S b e at C L L B F O O T to take S o c c er title \ n d finally, h e r e ’s a quick ru n d o w n of the V o l l e y ­ ball C h a m p i o n s . In M e n 's In d e p e n d e n t. H O d e fe a te d T R I l M F H by the sc o r e o f 15-2. 15-10 In the F r a t e r ­ n o . division." FIJI beat L A M B D A C HI 15 4 M O 1 d e f e a te d the D O B If B R O T H E R S 15- 12 15-15 in the H o u s in g d iv is io n . In the C lu b d i v i ­ sion. T E J AS beat K l SA 15-13. 15-7. In the c o m ­ b ined .aw grad and faculty staff d i\ ision. B M E S beat the score o f 15-1. 16-14 A N ­ T E A M NAME by T H R O P O M O R P H IC S beat MIKT S to win the C o m p e titiv e C o - e d d iv is io n and k l . SA d e ­ f eated \ L P H \ K A P P A PS1 to take the R e cre atio n al C o - e d division. A nd finally, in the W o m e n ' s d i v i ­ the T H l M P E R S d e fe a te d R E T I R E D P L A Y ­ sion. s P I K E R S E R S 15-*’ 15 4 INTRAMURAL COUNCIL MEMBERS NEEDED It vou have e x p e ri e n c e m in tra m u ra l a c tiv ities, nave giKxj c o m m n se nse and are willing to m a k e ru ,ncs and - ve ¡r.p •' >n in tra m u ral p o lic ie s , th an you may quality for the In tram u ral C o u n c il . P r im a r y fu n c tio n s of the C o u n c il in clud e m a k in g ru ling s on rulin g on eligibility d i s p u te s , and c a m e protests they a n s e an d are b r o u g h t b efo re the C o u n c il T h e C o u n c il m e e ts e v e r y M onday tnom 2-3 p m If y o u w o u l d like to v o lu n te e r ■ •’ the Intran a ral C > unc . vou can a p p ly in G re g o r y G v m 33 anc * you ne ed m o re n f o i m a t io n . c o n ta c t ear r c var m s 'ther _ases as Bob C h í id r e 's a t 4 ^ 1 -311 f Coming noon: W ALLY BALL t o m i i N M o n ; h h u i b h u ^ BIKE CRUISES ADDED TO REC SPORTS OUTDOOR PROGRAM SPORT CLUBS OFFER VARIETY OF ACTIVITIES THIS SEMESTER w INDOOR SOCCER CLUB INDOOR SOCCER CLUB u d o C l u b w o r k s -o u t M onday ' H P re:V LACROSSE CLUB BILLIARDS CLUB Hal! s ' N o u r d m n UT JUDO CLUB ARMADILLO _ FOLK DANCERS IM Me play W ed n e sd a y and Friday 6-" 3U p m. in it Hall 9 b 6 If vou w o u ld like f o rm atio n cct sn touch with Eu- ilkin at GYMNASTICS CLUB G y m a s t ic s is a great wav to 'tuy m im p ro v e v our flexibility, and s ha pe . na ve tu n at the s a m e time I h e T e x a s i iv m n a stic s C l u b w ¡11 re su m e work uts this v s c - on T uesdays and Thursday nights ¡rom 6 *0 < 30 p m and Satur- G re eo rv G v m B- >n l late no e x p e r ie n c e is re- l e m b e r C o a c h i n g and are a :si ■ av ailahle like m ore inform a tio n íes C lu b , c o n t a d I nc the < RACQUETBALL DOUBLES F o r m o s t o t us the C h r i s t m a s break se e m e d like an eternity as we all w aited t o r the 'spring S e m e s te r to begin Ly ¡ng a w ak e at night w a s typical as students w is h e d t o r a b o o k to study o r n oteboo k lull ot scribbles to d e cip her Thus, the I tee \ n 1 . 1-1093 or NATURE HIKE GETAWAY It h ik in g in the Texas Hill C ountrv so u n d s like an inviting d istra c tio n I ro m sc h o o l and the d t v , then I I Rec S p o rts is the place to c o n ta ct I h e O u td o o r P r o g ra m is o ffering a N ature Hike to W est G a v e a n d K ra use P re se rv e S p rings o n S a t u r d a v . February 14 to a n y o n e e a g e r to r a day in the country \ trees k i a u s e S p r i n g s , W est ( ave P re se rv e is j bio log ical odditv in S o u th w e st T r a v i s C ounty an oasis o t rare and e n d a n g e r e d plant lite Ivtng in a g rotto, e n c l o s e d b e n ea th tall l im e sto n e w a terfall c y p r e s s an d c o. «I te m p e ra tu r e s ad d to the area s appeal a private c a m p g r o u n d near S p t c e w o o d re another lovely area offering a sp ring-fed s w im m m g hoie c o m p le te w ith tern c o v e r e d w aterfalls and giant c y p r e s s trees fe e 1 S o c o m e a lo ng in clud e s non tra n s p o rta ti o n . b i n o c u ­ I D lars, and a natu ralist g uide ( all the k c \ Sjnrns O u t d o o r P r o g r a m at 4 1 1093 or c o m e by G re g o ry G y m 31 the S c entral ! Proer. i ne iirsi me pan»n a m a s f , o „*d toi 1 c b iu a tv 14 on . vontac t the < iutdoor .all reeorv ( i v m ; i or OPEN KAYAKING IN GREGORY POOL gory G v m Pool this se m ester The ( >utdiH*r P r o g r a m has sc h e d u le d ve ral o p e n k a v a k in g se ss io n s to G r e ­ I h e se are pen sessions tor e x p e r i e n c e d boaters w hi' want to practice their s k i l l s , in­ cluding the E sk im o Roll T he sch ed ­ uled sessio n s are Januarv 2m February 1 s M a rc h 15 \ p r i l 12. a nd M ay 10 Idle $4 fee c o v ers s u p c iv is io n bv an ex p erien ced guide and the use ot kavaks Sig n u p s for c a d . trip of ven tw o late the s e s­ w e e k s in a d v an c e of the sion is sch ed u led For more* inform a­ tio n , con tact the < hitdo»r Program at 4 " 1 11W3 ot go bv ( ircgory ( i v m ' ¡ BIKE REPAIR W ORKSHOP The R e c re a tio n a l S p o rts O utdo or P ro g r a m is titterin g a bike repair work sh op o n February 14 an d 15, for be ginnerx I h e clinic sh o u ld help y ou get your bike ready for th o se e x te n d e d bike trips latei thre se m e s te r , or to just get it hack in working ordet I h e w o rk s h o p in tr o d u c e s basic m a in te n a n c e and u o u ble shooting P a rtic ip a n ts will get beftct a c q u a in te d with their b icy c les bv learn mg to fix fiats lub ricate bike pa rts, ad just gears and b r a k e s , a n d o verhaul h u b s H ike trips are scheduled b \ th e O u td o o r Program » ith th e first on e on hebruary l-l learning se ssio n , three indtmr |>ch»1 s e s ­ sions, and a on e day riv er trip on the S.tn M a rcos River \ s q s i s s s non I 1 ■ fee in c lu d e s use of k a y a k s a nd e q u ip m e n t, instruction, e x p e r ie n c e d g u id e s , and tra n s p o rta tio n on the San M a r c o s trip C o m e by (ire- gory ( re m 31 tor m o re inform ation and sign up tor the w o r k s h o p . G y m S to re , l o c a te d in the b a se m e n t ot G re g o ry Gy m For a c o m p l e te listing of a vailable e q u ip m e n t and ra te s, stop by G re g ory ( i v m 31 P o lic ie s and p r o c e d u r e s ate a lso a v ailab le F o r m o re, in fo r m a tio n , vou , a n call the Gregory G v m Store at 471 3134 CAVE TOUR Jo in the Rec Sports O u t d o o r P ro g ra m tor a tour ot N atura i'ii Januarv 24 this B rid g e C a v e n r e P a rtic ip an ts on trip will visit a " l i v i n g cav e rn w here the c o n s ta n t d rip ot w a te r m e a n s that manv ot the f o rm a tio n s are still c h a n g ­ Its h ig h ligh ts include the C a stle ot ing and W h i t e G i a n ts , SherwcHKi Forest the C h a n d e l i e r , \ S I 5 tee c overs i S r n o n - 1 ' T 1 tr a n s p o r ta tio n , c ave tour and an e x p e n e nce d guide KAYAKING W ORKSHOP WEEKENDS FOR RENT K a vakin g re an e x c i t in g , c h a ll e n g i n g w ater sport, an d great tu n . t o o ’ 1 e arn the b a sics in a 5-day w o r k s h o p (Febru ary 19. 21. 24. 26 and 28) th ro u g h the I I Rc\ S p o rts O u td o o r P r o g r a m The w o r k s h o p will in tro d u c e you to enter the tu n d a m e n ta ls ot k a v a k i n g mg exiting the k a y a k , s t r o k e s , rolling, e q u ip m e n t an d re a d in g basic satetv w h i t c w a t e r \ c la s s r o o m in trod uc tio n will he p ro v id e d , a lo n g with a stroke Si * you d like to get out in the coun trv tor the w eek en d , but you lack som e o f the gear you need to create a " h o m e awav trom hom e hom e ’ Not to w oi rv the Gregory G ym Store has basic cam ping equipm ent rentals available toi the low est possible cost R entals are ottered to I I students. F a u lty , and sta ll, and you van rent by the il.iy. the w eek en d , or the w eek No more ex rent .1 great time outdoors at the cuses In . russt o but <>ru' of th e m an \ clu b\ which I T stu den ts can jo in in th e Spring. n e w sen este ■" n c s a s . . c glatitud e from the ever-m d ustn v> u s stu d en t body at I 1 W h at b etter w ay to c e le b r a te this r e ­ n e w a l o f fru ittu l lea rn in g than p artici­ p atin g in a little r ecr ea tio n a l c o m p e ti- tion E xhibit y o u r ’oy tui e x p e c ta t io n s and start the ye ar o f f right by p a r ti c i p a t ­ ing in the IM R a ^ q u e tb a ll D o u b le s t o u r ­ nam ent 1 atries wilt o p e n in G re gory - 6 t o r G y m 33 on M o n d a y . January Men W o m e n and Faculty staif. Date res cKY KhBKl AkV S P R I N G B R T \ k OUTDOOR CALENDAR SPRING 1987 I rip Price ■ "Of MB ka tk H . 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College Reading Skills moi Speed Reading • flexible read r g or spee^ Conversational English jpplem entary exper ence in ever >r students whose f st ianguage is 1 SALE ENDS SATURDAY, JANUARY 24 LIFESTYLES UPPER LEVEL UNIVERSITY CO OP M a .j o r i n g I n S e r v i c e S i n * i l í ) ¿ 4 f l ( i i A D A H F r B K P a H K I N O 2 M H D £* S a n An t o m o w i t h $ : » P r m H t " i • 178-7211 I B 9 0 visa Graduate Record Exam • provides tips and information on taking the verbal and matn sec tions of the Graduate Record Exam (one m eeting only January 30) ENROLL; A332 Jester, M-F, 9-5, Ja n . 12-23. Classes are free and non-credit; most last four weeks and begin Ja n . 26, unless specified otherwise. 471-3614 C O U N SELIN G . LLARN IN G . AND CAREER SERV IC ES THF I) M l Y L M N ¿87/Paqe AUSTIN • AD£km° 181 TH08 W 0W or® I N 1 M U «O. •» MOMTOEKMJ8 ________ Phono 3 8 9-5 3 28 liL Ü L L t U r t IM 2 4 A N G E L O F T H E N IG H T ( X X X ) M I D N I G H T Z O N E ( X X X ) 1 2 P R IC E S P E C I A L S ! T U E S D A Y S A N D S U N D A Y S A DUt T VID EO S A i E S & Rf N T A L S ! O W E S T P R I C E S - M A G A Z I N I S VID EO P E E P S IN A 6 C H A N N E l V A L E A U P T ^P a / ♦ » V up dated clothes... rrX\ Your Cactus is waiting. Pick up your yearbook at TSP 3.200. ( ) Registered Jeweler American Gem Society NOW THIS WEEK SAVE 25% Ja n u a r y is Garnet Month.. Now Save on ALL Garnet Jew elry...Rings. Pendan s, barring Studs. SAVE 40% ON SIL V E R JE W E L R Y Closing out 1986 collection to make room for new Spring items. SAVE $50 TO $200 ON FINE WATCHES SAVE UP TO $50 ON CLASS RINGS On the Drag next to W allace Book Store Free Parking University Baptist lot 22nd at San Antonio Q 0 n 0 r Q ! C i n e m a B A R G A IN M A T IN EES - EV ER Y D A Y a l l s h o w i n g s b e f o r e o p m HIGHLAND MALI H Oh.AND m a il B.vC 4 5 ' - " 2 7 ( 3 THE M O R N IN G AFTER 2 15-5 00-7 15-9 20 little s h o p of h o r r o r s 2 50-5 00-7 00-9 00 CAPITAL PLAZA 35 a» C A M IS O N R 0 4 5 2 7 6 4 6 --- — --------- “ Í A S S A S S IN A T IO N 2 00 3 45-5 50-7 15-9 00 M U 1TTT * jTT M Q P&C o- LO O P 360 32 7 3-28’ SAME DAY ADVANCE TICKETS PLATOO N 2 00-4 30-7:00-9:15 WANTED DEADOR ALIVE 2:1 5-4 45-7:1 5-9:30 BLUE VELVET 2 00-4 35-7 00-9 20 THE COLOR PURPLE 2:00-5 00-8 00 WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE 2 15-4 45-7 15-9:30 THE M O S Q U IT O COAST 2 00-4 30-7 00-9:20 THE COLOR PURPLE 2 00-5 00-8 00 E N T E R T AI N M E N T GIFT BOOKS HOW OH SALE! THE AREA S NEWEST 5 SCREEN THEATRE COMPLEX! C in e m a BMnON CREEKS See Directory Above for Features and Screentimes Age * han ? h* s 2 3 ft 3 9 .9 THE M4RSITV Tzt'-ISsf' J O H N CLEESE IN CLOCKWISE TODAY: 5:15 $2.75 7 15 9:15 DOWNSTAIRS SID AND NANCY TONIGHT: 11:00 “ Spontaneously funny.” ttn cw tf Ctnt* * £ * rOft* T IM : , H/fjM tA/ * EXCLUSIVE! TODAY 5:15 $2.75 7 45,10:15 p i r n VI ate laid-back price at Excluenrety Ueed Women t é Children i C W in g Oeugner Labels end Hemt Brendi A t $ Fraction of Their Qriginet Cost 3704 C R A W FO R D A cro ta From Sa to w a y on W 35th 8t Ttm Thun. Fru Sat 1C aarv - 5 pan t T « * Food D o llar Jester Audiorium ALFRED HITCHCOCK S 7 and 9:30 PM stsrr ng Cary Grant i . * NORTH BY NORTHWEST 'M Y FINAL W O RD ON THE CHASE FILM 1 HITCHCOCK r U 5 i j 'i* ] 7 Í - / / /A PRESIDIO THEATRES ■■“A M 9 B T " u n n u e M » a g m m PUT#lM 1 2 3 5 - 2 5 5 5 1 5 - - 4 5 - 1 3 1 5 * H 0 « w « L A D Y A N D T H E T R A M P L i • 2 :3 0 - 2 2 0- 4 0 0 - 5 4 5 - 7 :2 0 - 9 :0 0 ^ the Color of/Woneq CC S, ' 2 3 0 - 2 4 5 - 5 1 5 - " * 5 - • 3 * 3 _ D U N D E E 1 1 5 - 3 1 5 - 5 * 5 - 7 : 5 0 - 1 0 :0 0 A n A m e r i c a n T a i l 3 0 - 3 : 3 0 - 5 3 0 - 7 3 0 - 9 3 0 t i L r — i m t e r i c a n T a i l • 25-3 35-5 45 8 :0 0 - 1 0 :1 5 Critical C ondition 1 2 0 - 3 3 0 - 5 4 5 - 7 5 0 - 1 0 0 0 1 30- 3 3 0 - 5 3 0 p c S 7 3 0 ____ 9 4 5 T H I S G O L D E N C H I L D 1 1 5 - 3 * 5 - 5 1 5 - 7 1 5 9 2 . /.* L A D Y A N D T H E T R A M P 1 0 0 - 3 0 0 - 5 :0 0 - 7 0 0 -9 15 ___ l i t t l e S HOP O ^M pR R O f^ 3 3 0 - 5 3 0 - 7 3 0 - 9 30 Critical Condition 1 . 1 1 -1 4 5 - 1 0 0 0 .— ,— __ 3 4 ^ ^ • - ' .« « t ■■■ r- - • v • -• ■ ■ #. r • * * v '**'-* - S H O W T t M I S A « i 5 0 » T O D A 7 O N l t 'A ' > ) > S7 s 1 > ¡ M I S S I O N PLAT#«N 12 3 0 - 3 0 0 5 3 0 - 8 :0 0 - 1 0 35 3 0 - 5 0 5 4 5 _ v ° : ; ’ H X ;M<>sqnitt) ( <>ast ‘ ' _LL ~ L - T H F S h e f t a l l c c x J I . W I . L E R s C .h M O l.O o lS T S U T S 2 5 : N c ^ - U T $ 3 0 0 2236 Guadalupe Season Passes $25.00 kk Highland Mall somcthingJHIb lUE VELVET 4 ^ 3 0 - 7 :1 0 - 9 :3 0 ® 4 :2 0 -6 :5 5 -9 :2 0 A ' I A b o u t la s t n ig h t £ M N J BLU E hoc j VELVET n ** BUY, SELL, RENT, TRADE... WANT ADS...471 -5244 AUDITION FOR TEXAS” January 24,1987 WANTED: Singers, Actors, Dancers, Technicians FOR PAID POSITIONS FOR SUMMER SEASON JUNE 10-AUGUST 22 (Rehearsals begin May 17) AUDITION IN: AUSTIN-SATURDAY, JANUARY 24-UNIYERSITY OP TEXAS Moon to 4 p m (Dancersat 3)-Room *1172 (Ballet P o o r ; - O 'a m a B id g 'TEXAS pKjy* outdoor ntgr** except Sunday at 8 30 p rr m Pao Duro Canyon "ear Amonbo Fo* mor® reformation ond other audition locations coi< 806-655- * * S ‘ ! r C an yo n : C A LL 4 7 1 - 5 2 4 4 TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD jpt'•♦i/*iST■sW?.*'0* \ l " :-■ |g|| H u m p h r e y B o g a r t S # The Big Sleep E X C A L I B U R » i f fo n iy h l crt 9 1 5 p«i 1~>oq9 Audltonum a .- — Yl*. 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C a r lo P e z z im e n t i s , , t . j.tn 31. 8 p til o p e r a 1 ih T h e a tr e i L M K l S H H a lt • t i n >ne h o u r p i t^avaihibk at H E B h T T M T tc k c tO fitfp ee a Ticket 477'(8*> • A It P A l 1: D Orford String Quartet 50 TWI-LITE S H O W S & M ATINEES v .*. * 2 ásm m m m 5 M I R 1 S i» t> 0 S o u n d Vi AH f c j g THF RFDBOOM WINDOW THE BEDROOM WINDOW Y ___________ 1 X 4 43 7 00 « 30 ___________ I in A A^d ’;- jfn} . - > 1 r / CROCODILE DUNDEE J I S 5 JO -7 « S ■« ss THE M O R N IN G AFTER J 00 5 ’ S 7 X 4 *5 \ \ CRIMES OF THE HEART j oo s i s y jo » « s THE GOLDEN CHILD 2 I S 1 5 0 -1 45 * ii BRIG H TO N BEACH M EM OIRS I 45-5 00-7 1 5 4 X WISDOM t AS S 00-7 I S A AS THE COLOR OF MONEY • 30-A AS 1 OC A 15 l THE GO LDEN CHILD u ' 43 1 15 7 JO * JO CRITICAL CONDITION h 2 15-5 JO-1 45 * 55 THE THREE A M IG O S 17 1 JO-5 JO-7 45 » 55 THE M O SQ UITO COAST r. 1 JO-4 45-7 l i t 45 CRIMES OF THE HEART r 2 00-5 00-7 15-t 30 BR IG H T O N BEACH M EMOIRS 1 45-5 00-7 JO -tr4 5 Ja n u a r y 27, 1987 B a te s R e c it a l H a ll 8 p.m. IV v th o v c n Q vu rti't in I M .ijor Op 18. No. 1 Q u a r tii B a rtó k N o Y D v o ra k Q uartet O p % in F M ajor "A m e r ic a n ' S T U D E N T R U S H ' 1/2 Discount 1 hour before performance. T i c k e t s o n S a l e J a n u a r y 5, 1987 Public S I 2 C E C SH Senior Citi/en*' SH t ickets A v a ila b le at all U IT M 1 icki't C enters & P A C N>x o il ice C h a rg e- A -1 icket 1 I'h v o u n ts to all groups iir m o re For more Inform atioin 471-1411 fJk »0 20 ü ¡ P M * R T S t « f * • S c ^ r .3 |r> A A CRITICAL CONDITION CRITICAL CONDITION IO C 1 00 ’ ’ 5 « 30 __________ ■idilortumi THE BEDROOM WINDOW 3 00 1 S 7 JO A A« -A JVO’ ANC TXI TtAMc 1 4 5 - J JC A iiO iS 'f s j i v y ' U’1 5 45 7 45-4 55 AN AJWEIICAN TAIL r 2 00-3 45 UTTU SHOP OF M OSFO ii H 5 JO 7 JO-4 X I THE THREE AMIGOS 1 45-5 15-7 M * 4 ! 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RENTAL 3 5 0 — R e n t a l S e r v i c e s 3 6 0 — F u r n . A p t s . 3 7 0 — U n f . A p t s . 3 8 0 — F u r n . D u p l e x e s 3 9 0 — U n f D u p l e x e s 4 0 0 — C o n d o s - T o w n h o u s e s 4 1 0 — F u r n . H o u s e s 4 2 0 — U n f . H o u s e s 4 2 5 — R o o m s 4 3 0 — R o o m - B o a r d 4 3 5 — C o - o p s 4 4 0 — R o o m m a t e s 4 5 0 4 6 0 — B u s i n e s s R e n t a l s M o b i l e H o m e s - L o t s 4 7 0 — R e s o r t s 4 8 0 — S t o r a g e S p a c e 4 9 0 — W a n t e d t o R e n t - l e a s e 5 0 0 — M is c . A N N O U N C E M E N T S 5 1 0 — E n t e r t o i n m e n t - T i c k e t s 5 2 0 — P e r s o n a l s 5 3 0 — T r a v e l - T r a n s p o r t a t i o n 5 4 0 — L o s t A F o u n d 5 5 0 — L i c e n s e d C h i l d C a r e 5 6 0 — P u b l i c N o t i c e 5 7 0 — M u s i c - M u s l c t a n s E D U C A TIO N A L 5 8 0 — M u s i c a l I n s t r u c t i o n 5 9 0 — T u t o r i n g 6 0 0 — I n s t r u c t i o n W a n t e d 6 1 0 — M is c . 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Autos 30 — Trucks-Vans 80 — Bicycles 1 9 8 0 F O R D LTD C r o w n V ic to ria . 6 0 ,0 0 0 o n e o w n e r o r ig in a l m iles E x c e lle n t co n cation d o w n in fo rm a tio n 1-21 3 2 3 - 2 4 6 6 For a d d itio n a l run 20 — Sports-Foreign Autos 8 3 SU BAR U , A u to A M /F M cassett, 3 7 0 0 0 m ile s $ 4 195 C o ro lm e , 4 7 2 -7 6 9 1 250-1819 1- E x c e lle n t c o n d itio n PORSCHE 911S -1976. B ro w n , s u n ro o f, a ir c o n d itio n in g , lo w m ile a g e e x c e lle n t c o n d itio n . O r ig in a l o w n e r 3 3 8 - le a th e r, >8! 1 - 2 8 ______________ 1 9 7 2 V O L V O s ta tio n w a g o n , v e ry g o o d c o n d H ftn C a ll 4 5 4 - 4 9 2 9 . 3 7 1 - 7 3 2 5 e v e n in g s 1- runs a n d oa ks g re a t $ 9 0 0 1 9 7 8 T O Y O T A C o ro lla . 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Starting From $305 • 2 pools • 2 Pools • Sundeck # hundeck • Balconies • Shuttle Stop t Microwaves & Ceiling Fans Available • Small Pets Allowed 1 9 1 1 W i l l o w c r e e k 444-0010 or 444-0014 fX Davis & Assoc. Management Co. OP & T...r y ~ X T T B T F Welcome to Madison House I n c r e d i b l e S p r i n g R a t e s SUPER ONE BEDROOM APARTMENTS AVAILABLE NOW! 0 Quiet Complex 0 • On U.T. Shuttle • • Close to Shopping • ki; 1 . 1: ••• "I.1 > i l . M 1 4510 Duval 4 5 1 - 1 2 4 4 (LET'S t a l k TURKEY! We Can Oiler You Summer Rates New On Youi W:n:er Leases PLUS »/a OFF First M o n t h s R e n t • i B K F u r n i s h e d J 3 0 0 • 2 BR F u r n i s h e d $ 4 0 0 • W a te i & G a s P a id M O V E I N T O D A Y ! S h u f t i # B u s a t F r o n t D o o i I n t r a m u r a l F w iid s A c r o s s F t : < m ¡ n a l l r M a r . t r D a v u a n d A m o c A s p e n w o o d A p a r tm e n ts 4539 Guadalupe 4 5 2 -4 4 4 7 n r r a : V - -- - . v r t w . 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F r o m $ 2 5 5 f o r A p p r o v e d A p p l i c a n t s N o S e c u rit y D e p o s i t U n t i l J a n 15 1 9 8 ^ •f i r s t M o n t n s K e n t $ 9 9 O n U T S h u t tle F e e G o t H e a t & H o t W ater CIRCLE VILLA APARTMENTS 2 3 2 3 T o w n L a k e Ci r cl e 441-1984 or 442-1991 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 1 & 2 BEDROOM UNITS for STUDENT FAMILIES $100- deposit a p p a^ces laundry on sh^n* e bus roLte w th rent start ng at S 2 6 9 R e s e ñ e y o u rs to a a s DIVISION OF HOUSING AND FOOD SERVICE 200 W. 26th Street 4 7 1 -3 1 3 6 $ 7 9 M0VE-IN 1020 E. 45th 452-0060 \\ e t’a> All N our \ C and I touting \\ .iter .V (¡a' I’aid \N' Why monkey around with utility bills? 1 & 2 B e d ro o m v fro m S i l «i Furn. or I nturn 1 I Shuttle Stop W alk to Shopping Center ( )n Site Maintenance 1 ech 2 Beautiful Pooh 2 1 .aundt> Rooms Friendly Managerships \R1 \ s k I s \ h o u t O u i C u r r e n t S p c c ta h S m all P ets W elco m e M UC H M UC H MORE! P r o fe s s io n a lly M a n a g e d by D a v i s A \ ss, h O i u a n d I tm Bedrooms F t mn s35d • \ I 3301 Speedway | 476*1619 .1 «... **.»« M.i .K- -’W >%?• h. Z Z Z z ( all KJti moons 220" / t on • N\: : - ■ . -• • - -• - • • La ’ •oncor'atKV *• S*rv<* • v '.*500' OCjZZ • - - .V..<» S ; •oc^fei ■> .«H loom* arxi B*C'. 6 Car \%ar Vec • : e? (i < • . : a -s- -c - *c • Zdc-* A -.xv .. • * . X ' jw • V'«*Tv." S - ' GARDEN GATE A PA R TM EN TS CO-ED S P E C I A L W IN T E R R A T E S • :,ol on xerJn' ^ e n K?v''-er' one £ • 2 Bedroom oues’ House • GE M crowave Oven^ UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT P R E-LEA S IN G FO R SUMMER '7 ? v ' < 7~ vc * £ x > .¡< > > s- / V S- ^ - v - S U - v V \ — V • • • • • • . M OV E IN TODAY L u x u ry 1 B R F urn ish ed 2222 Rio G ran d e 476-4992 447*4130 M P 8-0 SAT 9-5 2101 BURTON DR. SUN 12-5 Eft., — 3 BEDROOMS ^ CANYON PASS APTS ^ ♦ 454 2 1 5 7 The C ^ r l r . Elms ü a '“ ~ 'j- *r-*..... C v »ar ^ X tfr2eU HV.y-tL* ' " A P L E A S A N T P L A C E T O L I V E " NO W REFURBISHED OFFERING: STUDENT DISCOUNTS FURNISHED & UNFURNISHED 2BR 1 BA 2BR 2BA 1BR 1 BA • $ TART F R O M $310 . ATER AhOGAS PAID • FREE C A B L E H O O K U P • CENTRAL ¡.OCATiON • CLOSE TO SHUTTLE 600 East 53rd St. 452-7202 RENTAL RENTAL RENTAL RENTAL RENTAL RENTAL 370 — U nf. Apts. 370 — Unf. Apts. 370 — U nf. Apts. 370 — Unf. Apts. 390 — U nf. Duplexes 400 Condos- Townhouses 400 — Condos- Townhouses 4 0 0 — C o n d o s - T o w n h o u s e s Clean, com fortable, 2-1 C A CH, patio, available im m e d ia te ly G o o d rent rate 4 0 0 Condos- Townhouses iat for ! person $32 Properties, 477 992 ‘ Call 4 7 6 -2 4 2 5 4 5 0 2 B Avenue D 1 9 4 0 S 2 -1 ' 1 O a k flo o rs , c e ilin g fans, upstairs b e d ro o m s , w a s h e r d ry e r, trees, n e a r UT 7 0 3 W e s t 3 5 th $ 5 6 0 4 7 2 - 2 1 2 3 1 -2 6 _ ___ ______________ 2-1 S T U D IO T n -p le x n e a r IF h e ld N ic e g ro u n d s, p o o l, C A /C H a ll a p p lia n c e s $ 4 2 5 W a te r gas p a id 4 5 4 9 4 2 3 , 4 5 4 5 4 5 4 2 9 _ _ _ _ _ _ _____________ C O M F O R fA B L F 2-1 N o rth w e s t d u p le x l a r g e fe n c e d y a rd , p e t O K I m o n th fre e w /le a s e $ 3 7 5 4 4 4 6 0 7 6 4 9 5 - 7 2 7 0 1- 2 3 _________________________ LARGE 2 1 re m o d e le d w ith m o d e rn a p p ita n te s C A /C H , th re e ce»l*ng fa n s m ini blin d s, b e a u tifu l d e c o r T w o b lo cks to shuttle Free la u n d ry , c a rp o rt a n d star a g e J a n u a ry fre e $ 4 9 5 m o n th 4 5 9 9 0 9 5 1 3 0 M e H YDE PARK b a rg a in s irry to leave n e e d p r o p e rty W e st C a m p u s a v a ila b le U n iv e rs ity P ro p e rtie s 4 5 4 7 0 6 5 1907B W 3 8 th S p a cio u s 2 - r o o m H a r d w o o d s B linds A C $ 5 0 0 4 72 2 0 9 7 4 7 8 - 5 7 3 9 2 2 - 9 D age CLOSE IN 2404B A udubon 24, c« a ll opphances. carpeted, fenced $ 410/month M-F 397-2576 MOC 47th/RED RIVER 2 n d floor of c large 14 Space heaters & window1 ample parking $ 3 0 0 /month M t FREE T ill Febr a llo w ed Rent n n, mint bl»r □ble 474 «525 474 4929 H V W S IDf O W V t B A R T O N HILLS J 6 0 3 B N o rn s carport all appltanc m o n th M -F 3 9 7 2 5 iy carpeted $415/ '6 2 10D 709A East 44th S» 2-1, carport cor 397 fenced, $ 45 0'month M-F IB R Large 1 BR 2 BR 2 BA The Most CONDOS & Apartments FOR LEASE Cali Us First 479-8110 22nd & Rio Grande Campus Condos $ 3 5 0 -4 2 5 Roommates needed Bill Rouse Prop. M g t. 4 4 8 - 3 5 0 0 — 4 4 4 -5 4 4 5 O P E N H O U SE DAILY Ask f o r M o v e - m S p e c ia l Luxury condominiums, near Han­ cock Shopping Center efficiencies. Appliances, fireplace, fans, tacuzzi Quiet/clean Properties 4 6 7 -2 3 9 0 . from $ 3 0 0 ARCH FREE R E N 7 LIMITED OFFER O P E N H O U S E D A IL Y to w n h o m e s c o n v e n ie r u ry sa- Anderson LN IH 35 2-1 2-1 feonces, h re p la ce . g a ra g e Paq ft from $415 ARCH PROPERTIES 4 6 " 2 3 9 0 oi 4 50 -4 4 W alk Class 3 blocks west of campus. BR, small, quiet complex W asher drye' refngerotor, nice kitchen $ 4 2 5 Bil Route Prop M gt 4 4 8 3 5 0 0 WEST CAMPUS C A M P U S C O N D O S 474-4800 8 t t W . M f e S I . C e n t e n n i a l C r o i x O r a n g e t r e e S t. T h o m a i i . ampus IM! Roust Prop Mg W ! ■ p f l Y MC )RE' t> y . a r g e ■AN H O A R I E S PROPÍRTÜh FREE L O C A T O R SE R VIC E CONDOS A P A R T M E N T S D UPLEXES UT A j e a - B e y o n d Call Rick Middleton 4 7 6 - 3 2 8 5 THE STRATFORD D R A M A T IC VIEW S VER S H O A L CREEK STUDENT SPECIAL 1 BDfi APARTMENTS STARTING AT S 2 9 5 c o v e r e d p o f t ó o g o v a t l 472-9516 RED U C ED RATES a n d fre e re n t specials n e w iy re m o d e le d e f fic ie n t ¡es, o n e a n d t w o b e d r o o m a p a rtm e n ts som e w itt fire p la c e s a n d s k yiig h i C o n v e n ie n t N o r th C e n tra l IF shuttle p o o l $ 7 4 0 - $ 3 9 5 - E. 4 5 1 - 4 5 6 ' 4 4 7 4 0 7 6 lo c a tio n n e a i 1 -2 2 D _ ___________________ N E A R UT l o w S c h o o l o n shuttle L o iq e in sm all q u ie t c o m p le x o n e b e d r o o m w ith E $ 1 0 0 o ff 1st m o n th 's re n t 4 7 4 -1 2 4 0 4 4 2 4 0 7 6 1 p o o l $ 3 1 0 N E A R IF shuttte n ice o n e b e d ro o m o n e b o th a p a rtm e n ts in d tw e : * b a th to w n h o m e $ 2 7 5 - $ 3 7 5 E S m ell c o m p le x w ife p o o l ga s a n d wate< p a id e n t 4 5 3 2514 $ 1 0 0 o f f 1st m o n th s Iro o n 4 4 2 4 0 7 6 1 -2 2 D UT W A L K 1 9 3 0 's 1-1 g a r re tt a p a r tm e n t in hts tonc house 1 9 0 3 N u e c e s 4 ’ 7 2 123 1 2 1 $ 3 2 5 D O W N T O W N C A P ITO L a r e a IBR studio, fire p la c e S ecurity p o o l d e c k $ 4 6 5 0 8 6 7 2 13 u n iq u e sun- '6 0 0 W e s t A v e n u e 4 6 9 H YDE PARK la r g e 2- 7 p o o l h o t tu b c o v e r e d p a rk in g 4 3 0 5 D u v a l B etw e e n RR. $ 4 5 0 O n e p e rs o n $ 3 5 0 371 3 612, 4 5 9 8 9 0 0 1-21 It N E A R UT a n d D o w n to w n p o o l ern es sursdeck, v ie w p o in t 2518 Leon. $ 2 5 0 P M f* Inc 3 4 3 t O 0 4 o r m a n a g e r 4 7 6 la rg e e ffi P< rk vie w 9*» o f 8 5 9 0 2 -1 6 D G A R A G E A P A R T M E N T ! 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D up le x e s NEAR INTRAMURAL FIELDS 404 A Franklin 3 bedroom 1 bath AH apf arces, W/D connections, central ait and hf Futb carpeted with large *»# bath Cover paho and large bock yard Owner pay* ¥ ♦er quarterly pest control and does OÜ vt work Super dean N O PETS 6 month veor ieose available $575 454 3250 HYDE PARK EL DORADC'EL CAMPC LA PAZ We : beat anv je a if y o i »md a bet ter deal bnng it in and we ll beat ft One bedroom starimg at $250 month 2 bedr xtms starting at $385 month Close to UT and jh one city bus routes Furnisher: aportment available Leasing office a’ 35C Speedway 4 7 7 -4 -- • Somethina D ifferent 2 400-B Thornton Large one bedroom efficiency lo ca t­ ed in qu»et res»denhai ne«ghborhood w ith washef & dryer c o lle c tio n s and fenced yard $ 3 75 mo 4 4 7 - 8 8 8 4 d a y s 4 7 7 - 7 9 1 8 ( n ig h ts ) 2-1 in extensively rem odeled 6 5 year old home 1 block to shuttle 9 ft. ceilings 3 brass ceiling fans mmi-blinds, stained -voodwork refmished w o od floors, CA. CH, modern ,:p r a ” . "s Big room- 2 covered porcKes $ 4 9 5 4 5 9 9 0 9 5 CATCH OUR DEAL! $100 RENT FOR O N E M O N T H ACT I AND ACT III L a rg e e fficie n cie s on shuttle, la u n d ro W e D o n t H a v e A L a u n d r y R o o r r We hove something better ndivictjo washers & drvers n every apartment Also microwaves, frost free refrigerators butcher block counters, lots of closet space and FREE RENT plus pooi hot tub and recreation activ­ Excellent Enfield Area O n shuttle route small quiet com plex set b o o 'ro m ousy -oad Two bedroom tow nhom e apartments have balconies facing the swim mmg p ooi $ 4 0 0 O ne bedroom apt $ 3 7 / Laundry room gos & w a te r paid 288-5451 m at, p riv a te , fu rn ish e d o r u n fu rn ish e d t 4 ’ 4 6 2 0 5 o r • $ 2 4 5 $ 2 6 5 / m o ities. 4 5 3 - 0 5 4 0 N o rth C ape Apartm ents 8 3 4 O ’ 80 after 1 0 0 p m . First Month Rent Free With D e p o s it 2 2 D q . n n 1-29 You're gonna love 4 1-30D Parker Square C O N D O S Offers condo nvm g for less plus $100 off 1st months rent One bedroom, I w/loft 415 ■ E. M i­ $315 crowave, ceiling fans pnvate bolcc ny, iocuzzi 442-4076, 448-3214 HUGE LIVING AREA Two Master Baths — Large walk-in closets — Built-in desks and Bookshelves. One block from UT Low S ch o o l ALL BILLS PAID 2 2 from $ 4 7 5 4 7 6 -5 6 3 1 3 BLO C K S fro m UT E fficiencies o il new S JS S a ll bills p o id 1013 W 2 3 r d S treet 3 2 7 4 5 8 7 472-1160 1 21 $ 1 0 0 I o T a L m o v e m 1115 W e s t 10th M e w p o in t c a rp e t c e ilin g fans g a s / w a te r p o id C A /C H n o pets $ 2 7 5 4 8 0 9 5 4 6 1-23____________ REDUCED RATES. |ust $ 2 2 5 G os w a te r p a n i L a rg e efficie n c ie s , a ll a p p lia n c e s fre sh ly p o in te d , p o o l, la u n d ry IF shuttle The E stablishm ent 4 4 0 0 A v e B 4 5 2 3 5 9 0 1 3 0 1-71D N IC E O N E b e d r o o m I m o n th fre e re n t S m all p ets a c c e p te d Best d e a l in Urn v e r s ity o r e o . 4 6 7 - 6 0 5 2 1-6 UT SP E E D W A Y E fficiency, 110 Fast 3 7 th A d o b e A p ts C e ilin g fons, p o o l, w a lk in d o s e t a p p lia n c e s h re p to c e nice $ 2 9 5 4 - i 7 3 2 5 4 5 9 3 5 8 0 I 7n N O R T H W E S T HILLS c ro w o v e tennis c o u rts o n shuttle 2 BR $ 3 8 5 IBR $ 3 2 5 A f C d re e ) 371-9113 2 9 - F ire p la c e m i- O N I M O N T H F tennis w e ig h t ro o m , m a n y extras* F ro m o n ly $ 2 9 5 AFC (fre e ) 371-9113 2 9 S par ■ Dus 2 - 2 0 D Directly Across UT 2 B R IB A $475 Efficiency 1 BR 1 BA $3 5 0 1 BR 1 BA, Liv. Room $4 0 0 All apartments with hardw ood floors, air conditioning pest control contract parking area, ABP 327 7929 leave message 1-23 ARE YOU BORED? Comfortable and unique 1 BR m reno voted 50 year old buikhng Available Feb. 1, Beautiful pool area launchv room $295-335 7 YOc; -e tired of complexes and apartments that all look alike and o il c o s t t o o m u c h c o m e see Rio House Apts 17th and Rio Grande 472-1238 2 - 9 TRAVIS HEIGHTS Madrid Apartments -1202 Newmrtg - Charming complex in excellent loca­ tion. Pool, Gazebo. Laundry, Cable TV. Very large 1-1% 2-2's & 3-2 s. Gas/Water Paid — $315-$385-$4l5. 4 6 2 -0 9 3 0 , 4 4 7 -9 8 4 5 . Downtown Convenience Spacious 2 bd/V 7 bath townhome opl w/ vaulted ceilings, fireplace, ceiling fans, pnvate patio backyard, gas heating and cooking. $425-450. A n to n H e ig h ts A p t 8 0 0 S. 1st St Call Jim at 4 4 8 -0 2 9 5 2-16A M a n a g e r seek irsg ro o m m a te . O N E M O N T H FREE RENT N ic e sm all q u ie t co m m u n ity, c o n v e n ­ ient to UT shuttle and the ACC cam­ pus. 1-1, $ 2 9 5 . 2 -2 , $ 3 8 6 . 2 -2 + fire place $394. Brookhollow Apartments 1414 A rena • 4 4 5 5 6 5 5 7 9 for N O DEPOSIT tw o best friends sharing spacious 2 BR $ 16 3 EACH O n site m an ag e ­ ment & maintenance, walk to C apitol Plaza, near H 'ghland M all, on UT Shuttle run. Gas, heat, cooking & w ater paid. Large pool and laundry room. 4 5 2 - 3 2 0 2 . w F st C A M P U S B A R G A IN S ' R a d ic a l re n t specials! C h e c k it o u t! C o m fo r ta b le o n e b e d ro o m fu m is h e d /u n fu m ts h e d sta rtin g a t $315 o n W ; 2 5 0 8 S on k o b n e C o ll Sid 4 8 -3 5 1 8 i 3 0 D 2-1 G A R A G E a p a rtm e n t 2 3 0 7 Rio G r a n d e $ 4 0 0 pics bilis C a ll 4 7 2 - 4 5 7 0 1 2 3 R A D IC A L RENT SPECIALS! C heck it out* C o m fo rta b le one b e d ro o m • rm shed u n fu rn ish e d s ta rtin g a t $315 o n W C 2 5 0 8 So” G a b n e l C a ll Sid -• 8 3 5 Í8 3 O p IBR a p a rtm e n ' N o n e closer LARGE cam pus $ 3 1 0 2 8 0 0 W h ih s 4 7 2 4 70 5 2 - 9 1 9 3 0 's house Cuas * *c h e - fe A V A ILA B LE ENFIELD A R IA A v a ila b le n o w 1-2 tie d ro o m s sm all c o m p le x trees, q u ie t shut tie n o : e - 4 7 4 - 8 9 8 7 ;- 2 0 LARGE EFFICIENC Y o n e b lo c k '<• cam p u s in e x te n sive ly re m o d e le d 8 0 year -4d b u tch e r b u ild in g S tained w o o d w o r k b lo ck , co u n te rto p s , brass c e ilin g fe n mm b lin d s lots sf w in d o w s $ 3 2 5 C a ll 1-21 4 5 9 - 9 0 9 5 1- 3 0 N ; a R LIT Law School an shuttle arge 1 B e d ro o m ]u-ei c o m p le x w th p o o l $310 ■ E 1st month tent h e r 4 '4 2 4 0 , 3 2 2 -0 7 1 5 2 9 0 in sm all 2 n d '? & rd Su effic ea. AH eiectn jrate sleep» n« FOl R BLOCKS campus small w o o d flo o rs , o lrte i sty - > ' ' - h ig h . eil'i-iyi, $ 3 4 0 e - e s 4 7 7 9 9 j>5 2 -9 D bills m - W [5 T CAMPUS a p o rtm e n t V- *. ja s poici 4 5 9 7 5 3 3 1 . $ 7 3 0 17fe & Nueces efficiencies (pn $ . 2 5 $ 3 3 0 m F 3 9 / 2 5 '6 2 va*e t -10D T O W N LAKE CIRCLE APTS 2 4 0 9 Town Lake Circle $ 9 9 Special 1 + 2 Bedroom s w /w asher, d rye r connection 4 -co lo r scheme decor A va ila b le ^or im m ediate m ove «ft. lo c a te d be­ hind HEB & new A M C theater W alk to UT shuttle bus a n d city bus route 4 4 7 -5 9 7 1 G R A D STUDENTS efficiencies Exceptional and m ove-in specials for mature stu­ dents. Q u iet H yde Park complex with small pool. Gas, w ater paid. Call D avid 4 5 8 -8 8 9 3 . Huge Built-in Desks V; Block from Law School N ice quiet c om er apartm ent in s m a ll c o m p le x . B u ilt-in bookshelves & desk in bedroom 2 -2 ABP H uge closets, baleo- mes. Lots o f trees, nice study en­ vironment, quiet. Call 4 7 6 -5 6 3 1 2 - 1 6 0 ★ S501st Month * 1-1, 304 E. 33rd. 5 Blocks to UT. $265 & $295/ Month. 479-6331 UT CAMPUS 3001 DUVAL Nice effic er>cy apafene -s — All ap- piiances w ell m aintained G as/w ater paid. On-site m anager, #103 Souffi. $ 2 8 5 J O H N S O N & 4 7 7 -4 8 5 4 - C O M P A N Y 4 5 2 -4 3 0 0 RENTAL 3 7 0 — U n t. Apts. 2 BR on SHUTTLE $325; $350; $375 G re a t a m e n itie s, p o o l, spa, p o o lta b le . re c -ro o m p icn ic o re a, full security c o v e re d b ik e p a rk in g , G & W p a id , cits Lh s th ro u g h ca m p us a n d clo th in g o p tio n By a p p t o n ly C o ll 4 7 6 - 5 8 7 5 o r 4 7 2 - 3 0 3 6 2-17 a PARK PLACE APTS. 4 3 0 6 AVENUE A 5MALL COMPLEX - LARGE 2 BEDROOMS \ it.~ :. enovoted :o rp e ! mim blinds *• ng fons and more . ec Ca* furnish Built m Gcs utilities po«: dc ucase and $48 laundry swell management IF shuttle 1st application E/mo Covered parking 2 16 gets special discount bonus btggy C all quick ready to have new neighbor La 458 9809 451-2242 WEST A U S T IN shuttle - ''. p a c h a r d w o o d flo o rs 2 beds S,-- g a r a g e a p a rtm e n t across *' 1 S p e cia l d e a l £ »e- .-ppet 1 F 4 7 /8 1 ’ 2 .1 - 2 0 2 6 A WEST CAMPUS Ail bills paiti • h a r d w o o d flo o rs 3 2 2 0 2 5 0 THE ATTIC APTS. W e re the tops in a ffordab le living. Easy walk to shuttle Close to H igh­ land M all and C apital Plaza Rates starting at $ 2 9 0 C H A R M IN G ’ BR APT wife 1 n «. ta n c e o f c a p íto l c om píe» UT, w : >e n eig •r ga s p a id 6 9 3 3 $ 3 2 5 I 2 ’ - - ")E P »■ open 7 0 3 3 H w y . 2 9 0 E . 9 2 6 - 6 6 6 4 . 6 A FNFIELC ROAD etfeee IBr tu tlio E« Shuttle sol pets 5 2 6 0 $ 3 0 0 4 > 9 GARAGE APARTMENT Cute I bed ro om on shutti# Call Bonnte 482-9111 77 GREAT L O C ATIO N ciea ^.aw S cho o l RR M etro unf □optionees, 3 3 1 -0 4 4 5 2 4 2 SIX M O NTH S at $ 2 8 8 CLASSIC LIVING! The Brook Apartment Homes offef luxunous jntenpora-» living 3’ fee etige of Trovis Heiqh" placing you u$t minutes *">n- Stxfe $ ire JT oreo We re me first stop an 2 - 1 8 0 fee SR shuttle We cher • D oily w c m o u t C asses • C-vstal Oeor Pool • 2 J a c u z z i • Some unils w i—-:rowOve' ceiling to r i and fireptor es ONE, TWO & THREE Bedroom Apartment Homes 4 Dupiexei storting y $33: C a ll M a r th a o r H o lly a t 4 4 4 - 2 4 8 6 2-18A GARAGE APART O N E M O N T H FREE RENT! (5 ways to receive) SPECIAL 1 2 m o r ” Free re n t L A R G E 1 a n d 2 B e d ro o m A p a r t m e n t s fro m $ 3 1 0 I r o n g a t e A p a r t m e n t s 4 5 4 - 2 6 3 6 C A L L N O W ! S u m d a í c 6 S tartin g at $ 2 9 5 • Severed ¡ease Tern-,5 available • Pool Hot Tub • Exerose Room • C lu b r o c m • 4 G r e a t F lo o r Plans C e ilin g Fan s -'F ire p la c e s Security Systems Private Patios/Balcomes Call Us N o w 462-1312 Racquet Club/Creekhaus Apartments on Town Lake A L L B I L L S P A I D • p u r ' U r * • S h u f e e B u s • 5 M in t o D o w n t o w r • M odem • Microwaves • Lofts A Fans • Spacio >s P T , S O U T H 4 4 4 - 7 5 3 6 POINT S 0U T H -B R ID G E H 0LL0W R e n ta l O ffice: 1 9 1 0 W illo w c re e k O tt o r f $99 MOVE-IN A NEW YEAR'S SPECIAL AT M l A M IG O Now Thru January 31 Immediate Move In Available You Can Move In For $99 Call And Ask About Our Special • S a u n a /W e *g h t Room • Large R oom y Units • N e w ly R em od e le d • Peaceful, Q u iet Atmospht re SA V E M O N E Y Our Large One Bedroom is ideal for roommates' Come by & see our model today! Lakefront Apartment1. 2 Pools Sundeck Tennis Court Volleyf all Cour" Boat Dock Clubroom with fireplace and bar Shuttle Route 1720 S. Lakeshore Blvd. Austin, Texas 78741 (512) 444-2882 FREE RENT SPECIALS OPEN SAT and $U I'H | I ) UK'S l K X A N Tut day January 20 19 8 / Page 20 RENTAL RENTAL RENTAL SAVE $510 , _ , 2-1/ 2, tourplex, patto W /D connection, $ 3 4 0 4 4 7 - 7 5 8 0 , 4 4 0 - 0 9 A 4 U Y 4 4 2 -1 0 D j , I BLOCK Campos Nice clean co nd o fo r fo u ’ o il a m e n ties, u n d e rg r o u n d p a rk mq lease fro m a w n e i 32 3 5 5 4 1 22 N E W 2 -2 ’ 1 Townhome Riverside Close dsuhle shopping b o w - lo w' Pool tue place C A /C H W D M u d see C ull 4 74 , tenced 574* 389 isss i-26 ___ p a r k > au-ri -, c r o w a v e ip e u u 3 2 2 0715 4 4 8 3214 2 9 0 ______ fe n p riv a te p a tio , .. £: 71 c e ilin g . — q y i 2 ; fu rn is h e d /u n fu rn is h e d in FOR LEASE OR SALE TREEHOUSE - 2612 San Pedro L a rg e 2 /2 , split b e d ro o m p la n fe a t e a s ily a c c o m m o d a te s 4 R e du ce d to PRELEASE FOR summer A fell Houses, $ 1 0 5 ,0 0 0 o r f o r lease f o r $ 1 0 0 0 m o WEST t AMPUS c o n d o s pace duplexes -u n d o s uf " a >» ' ’ 2 VD R F N l $-i W IN D T R C E — 1 06 East 30th Walk to campus from this 2/2 wife all amer»i*ies Lease for $600 mo or buy a n d assum e th e 8 3 % lo a n f o r 'ess th a n $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 d o w n w ife p a y m e '” », qf less than $ 6 0 0 0 0 mo Take fee time to preview O R A N G E TREE — 2 5 2 9 R.o G rande Excellent selection of various floor- plans fo t sale at unbeatable pines Leases start at $450. mo. $ 5 5 0 $ 8 5 0 $ 2 5 0 1 -2 0 4 2 0 Unf. Houses UT BARGAINS 1-1, 2-1, 3 2 4 2 Hyde Pork Tiinytow n W e st Campus Eyes of Texas 4 51-7531 1-21 __________ 1 4 )5 40 W oller Convenient clean 2 furnaces Vs H ard w o od floors wak refrig erato r $5CX) 4 ’ 2 2 0 9 ’ a n g t _____________ 4 8 5 73 9 U26 _ i r y VE - - FN1 UT Mopcu Shuttle Cleon ronge - A M vo id aorag e «608 W e fe e n h e W $ 6 0 0 4 72 7 0 9 7 1 2 9 ________________ 'efngercitev . iN T btO Ave» n G 4 BR 1 R tra m u 'a F e d s shufee $ 6 5 0 per m o n * ______ Steven A do m v 452-1984 2-5 AVAILABLE N O W Two 5 bed ro om houses for -ent 4 5 2 5 9 7 9 (24 hours) 2 NORTH CENTRAL 4 6 0 5 Evans Two 0 «r CO^dtttOfMKl fcwdfOOftt 0114 both ardv. Kt *#n, * on shuttle $ 3 4 £ $ 4 2 5 4 4 3 - p a r s 3 6 6 6 4 1 0 — Furn. H ou ses S T U D E N T SPECIAL 4 2 0 — U n f. H o u s e s 4 25 — Rooms RENTAL 3 7 0 — U n f. Aprs. S t u d e n t S p e c ia ls v ■ k ■ _____________ ¿ ’ w n ' V - n ¡J i;*;’.u.iL'i lj I M - » 3 0 O '■ • • 2 an — Meo • O n t n a m l M C t WM— ” »• K U c h f t a A d C t a O K C • • Poot A Smjnm ‘ * f t f t c f t 3 2 1 , s . * . ' . 3- i- w a s n e t dry© * • ’ j - * 0 * 0 1 f < e e le t ' 3S o r i $t**- thru n c * P i« '0 ’W - '0 C l H $ Q 2 i a n d c i u D h o u s a 5 y o u ? ‘ T T t m ^ d 0 * 0 s p e c i a l " 3f© j ust W( m . m n F O U R P A R K P L A C E 1113 B a n i s t e r L a n e 4 4 7 -6 9 8 6 9-5 M -F By A p p t. on S a t . ECONOMICS 305* * A n e w course in a p a r t m e n t living t h a t all a p p r e c i a t e — a p a r t m e n t s t u d e n t s can h o m e s in A r g o s y for $ 3 0 5 a m o n th . Q ■ ,ci\ l i n ¡ .a t s f a c t i it \r g o s y im uih r in g on e btninxi nu-nt hom e.' tur a n e co n o m ical I o f $ 3 0 5 . w ith othei p la n a «o»a ih In a d d itio n , A rg o s\ h a a a ll of fe a tu r e s you r«* lo o k in g for in ai a p a r tm e n t hom e L ik e fir e p la c i n m rnw avi* oven.n. c e llin g fa t i'. frost free r e fr ig e r a to r » w ash er er con n ection s, a n 1 .1 pot ¡ a n d .p a one >f th e m oat a d v a n c e d , a ro u n d * o n tv s \ -te in s on the m a r k e t v • tod ay D a ta v ta io n \ n d it s a ll )u»« '••co n d * from H igh lan d a n d N o r th c r c -i mal i v, dow n* tow n and the U m v e ra ity o f T e x a s ( om e out tod ay l pon fin a l ex im in a tio n you 'll be g la d you sig n e d up 1817 E. O lt o r f 4 4 2 - 2 3 1 6 O M l f e r t w n n « W 443-9491 4 4 9 -9 9 0 9 7 7 - 1 m ; ilw ird - Dr • I t2-9.16!l V| \ £ r : £ C - Z . r : ¿ r ¿ £ r . \ ■ • * 0 0 t EFF. & 1-2-3-4 BDRM APARTMENTS * ? C0 e 9 ° 0 ° & R E L A X C onveniently Located In Hyde Park A rea f r . ' l L Ü t l ■ ! . > » ) 4 5 4 - 4 7 9 9 ^ 4 5 0 5 D uval St. (Open 7 Days A Week) 1003 Justin Um I'rojet t by H» at t he corner te! W ooten In v e stm e n t» N 1 ri i a r • 4 á H - 4 H 7 H i R E N T A L R E N T A L REN TA L R E N T A L R E N T A L E D U C A T IO N A L E D U C A T IO N A L S E R V IC E S S E R V IC E S 425 — Room s 435 — C o - o p s 4 4 0 — R o o m m a te s 440 — R o o m m a te s 440 — R o o m m a te s 580 — M u sic a l 590 — T u to r in g 750 — T y p in g 750 — T y p in g 21st St. Co-op : 478-6763 or 476 5478 : { : Not just another comp*e. I : • Opsis Apts. i** 5679 TAOS CO OP 474 0905 or 476-5970 430 — R o o m - B o a rd 435 — Co-ops COME BY TODAY' 440 — Roo m m ates S385 Single $2^1 P"ubt* C eil9904o- 478-5678 ROOMMATE NEEDED S190-S230 444-7536 HiM M t <>***< *N*- 4 7* 7*PS 2 tiOCK s nto« y ? * 4o*» 2562 *6* • hv» »« W- *'* kp1 L A U R E L H O U S E RENTAL 135 Co op-. f C O-OP L IV IN G TW O B LO C K S FRO M I . I . • S tu d e n t o w n e d a n d o p e r a te d • H o m e - c o o k e d m e a ls • Fo o d a v a ila b le for b r e a k fa s t, lu n ch , a n d sn a ck m g 24 hrs. • T w o p o o ls , su n d e ck s • F u rn is h e d , A LL B IL L S P A ID • D o u b l e s f r o m $253 S in g le s f r o m $32 0 A v o id th e in s titu tio n a l a tm o s p h e r e of d o rm s , a n d th e is o la tio n of a p a r t m e n t s . L iv e in a n in e x p e n s iv e , r e la x e d e n v ir o n m e n t w ith n o la n d lo r d s (ÍÁ J / \ / / R-( (H)t'l R 17717 ( O l \C II I (,rt ill l’íüit Vo I lit ,5 1 0 W . 2 3 rd St _________ 476-1957 R E N T A L R E N T A L 4 3 0 - R o o m - B o a r d 400 — C ortdos- T o w n h o u s e s Leasing For \ all I • I urni* hod • (1 rea t I (»< at ion i • W alk to C ampus • Ml Kilthon Applian< os j.• Mu lowiivc I • Built in desks I • W j tin & Dr\or • ( ov01od Parkingj C 01 n e i stone P l a c e _ _ 24th & Km > ( if.indt | C .ill 480-0065 ( o t.d Padgett 454 4821 C A L L 4 7 1 - 5 2 4 4 T O P L A C E A C LA SSIFIED AD ft *5 *1 * * • - ,4 «f I **• » if X* . *3 f : " „. In s tru c tio n * ' fC 5 .!$$QN$ altered by U 3-c ae--- «Jipen*** ** a* qx off** at 454-8165 " 23 590 — T u to rin g MATH T U T O R 504 W. 24th St Office 477-7003 • MOST SUBJECTS • A U LEVELS • LA M E SELECTION OF • SATISFACTION GUARANTEED • COMPETITIVE RATES M G A T ' O M A T ft Free mom wng * « mguxf i 7 M«oni 30 oan OPEN 7 DAYS M-Th Ft» Sat Sun 8am-MK)MGHT 8am-5pm 10am-3pm 5pm-MR>4GHT 4 7 2 - 6 6 6 6 ¡ ¡ J o * , 813 W. 24§iSt ZIVLEYS THE COMPLETE P R O F E S S I O N A L F U LLTIME T Y P I N G SERVICE PRINTING BINDING 2707 H E H P H IU PARK At 27th & Guadalupe Plenty of Parking 472-3210 472-7677 460 — B u s in e ss R e n ta ls O FFIC E S P A C E per square ct*€AiO* SPA*fS>- le oft jr*t • f atoe» to iff * •ftwPlWC * V«ry fWOOÚMÉÉt Wt cmr TOms A: :ess< - g— i $*C Southwest Austt: 288-4678 RENTAL 430 — R o o m - B o a r d $8.50 Q ponTOart T i j T i ^ W 4 7 2 * 6 6 6 6 ................ tí ^ • Resum e |« • t V i « H o Terrr papers ^ • Wc>'d Processing H • Binding tí • Lom i noting • _aser Printing H • Kodak * Copies H LONGHORN P n COPIES 2518 Guoao -oe 476-4498 a . italics WtFmtkfEmpkmu — te.'.’ • UwWnwgtorVour Appe * m S k w p g . m > if e M s c w u n - x —— 8*T— i W O O D S TYPING 472-6302 2200GI ADAH PE I..nr Hii V E D U C A T IO N A L 580 — M u s ica l In s tru c tio n R E N T A L 430 — Room- B o a r d r v -r-wp a r r " v t-'T i « ¿ 3 1 8 8 3 X . “ L " * § 3 ? m * w \ \ & S T Let The Castilian Cater to Your C Dining Needs W e H a v e Y our MEAL PLAN 19 Meals Per Week or 11 * M eals P er W eek C o n v e n i e n t H o u r s Newly Renovated Dining A rea U nlim ited Seconds Stop by and F i l l Out an A p p lica tio n Today 2323 San Antonio St. 478-9811 We Can Malee Your Spring Sem ester E a sie r Room and Board Available at The Castilian CALL OR WRITE FOR ADDITIONAL in fo r m \ tio n OR STOP BY FOR A TOUR ,,, 1 .. - Y t i'».'.- * 1* » - At Dobie Center, we know the difference between ‘student housing” and “ housing students.” lx I Us nI u m v(»u wliv. lake the I» ill! 1 >t ( HI! I.K lilllCN. • Vil|at t m U• i am |u p • Pi i\ak u nU - *niN • R t Mill lit |N‘ *f\ Btutli • Svviininiii^ i h hd • \\c lglll IMi '111 • ( >jiik room • I luasektt()tr\ K t • A groal l< x k I pn «gran» • 24 h<‘in mi 111 r.v and mainlt naik «. • INi\alt n ü k In iih iu in • Shoji|)iii_, mall and moro! 2021 Cituidalu|K VuNtni. I«\.is u w ant - F u lly Equipped W eight Room - Large Quiet Study Lounge - Three M eal Plan s - M aid Seranee - Lau n d ry Room s - Ind o or Sw im m in g Pool - Sauna - New Com puter Room - Game Room C all U s o r Sto p by F o r a T o u r T oday The Castilian 2323 S a n A n to n io St. 478-9811 T h e D a i l y T e x a n Tuesday January 20, 1987 Page 22 SERVICES SERVICES SERVICES EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 750 — Typing 7 5 0 -T y p in g 760 — Misc. Services 7 9 0 — Part Time 7 9 0 - Part Time 790 — Part Time America s Oldest - Largest PROFESSIONAL RESUME SERVICE JOB WINNING! RESUMES $9 UP fxp+rr L^Gsigr • Jyptng Anting v/hHe You Watt • Jot> Resumes!eHers Application* • Mailingcampcngru SF ? ?1 $ • Mrtltarv C onvenuons • Business Proposa» 6 Reports • Free interview lifetime Updating Prol— ionm N iu w s l e vies lince 1*M- NottonwkSe Central South 1300 Guadalupe * 103 2219 W BenWhlt» »t 499-1*62 443-6344 534-9477 9513 0um#f #2031 T H E S E S D IS S E R T A T IO N S R E S U M E S . T E R M P A P E R S T Y P E D D ISK ST0RAOE ALSO F ro m *1.78 per page T Y P IN G E X P R E S S C a m e r o n Hd ST H w y 2 9 0 E S u ite F I 0 7 8 3 8 - 0 4 3 7 TYPING W O R D P R O C E S S IN G Southwest Services 453-0323 70*?-A E 45th Pick up/0elivery — — 7f\aAl/lA A n ti j t v / L " MBA Sure, we type FRESHMAN THEMES Why Not Start Out With Good Grades? 472-3210 472-7677 Jj\a/a^A j4m RESUMES 2707 Hemphill Park just North of 27 th at Guadalupe 472-3210 472-7677 B U Y , SELL, R E N T, TR A D E ... 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M B A 7 9 0 — Part Time $6 + P e r H o u r Pan tim e telem arketing positions Hours M o n d a v -f r’Ctay 5 30 9 30 p m and Saturddv 900 o m 1 00 pm Call for Interview 4 6 9 -5 6 5 9 CALL 4 7 1 -5 2 4 4 TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD for more mformahon contact the Dean s Office n your college or school. 1922 Not Pnnt3d With State Funds 20 DALLAS TIMES HERALD Vz price semester special - $4| E 5 0 1 5 I Now Thru May 2 0 Call Our Austin Circulation Office 4 9 5 -8 0 7 0 - s2°° delivery during Spring Break P.O. Box 4403-118 Austin, TX 78751 Open 24 Hours ú b n P R O F E S S I O N A L C E N T E R S FREE LSAT SEMINAR ' How To Get Into The Law School Of Your Choice T h u rs d a y , J a n u a r y 22, 1987 a t 7:00 p.m. $100 Discount to all who enroll at seminar L S A T c la s s e s b e g in J a n u a r y 26. 1987 For reservations, call Valerie at 1-800-392-5441 inside Texas 1-800-237-8415 outside Texas Drexel Burnham Lambert INCORPORATED Corporate Finance Department Presentation on Financial Analysis Position Wednesday, January 21,1987 Quadrangle Room - Texas Union 7 p.m. Interested Students are encouraged to attend and to speak with representatives of Drexel B urnham Lam bert about the position of Financial Analysis. Drexel Burnham Lambert INCORPORATED C orporate F in an ce D epartm ent 6th F loor 55 B road Street N ew York, N ew York 10004 Rockets stomp Cavs Sampson nets season-high 33 points Associated Press R IC H F IE L D , O h io Ralph Sam pson scored a season-high 33 points, nine of them during a l g- point Houston run in the third Quar­ ter, as the Rockets defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers 127-103 M o n ­ day. Houston, w h ich w o n tor the sixth time in seven games trailed 68-04 after Cleveland rookie Ron Harpei made a 20-foot jum p shot with 11 minutes to plav in the third quarter then scored 19 1 he Rockets including six on straight points, Sam pson dunks, for an 83-68 ad- vantage Cleveland got no i loser than 13 the rest of the wa\ ■ Spurs 113, C lippers 106 In San Antonio, A lv in Robertson scored 27 points and W alter Borr\ 22 to lead the Spurs over 1 os A n g e­ les. The Spurs held off a fourth-peri­ od charge bv I os Angeles when th< Clippers closed to w ithin 98 w2 with “ On left ■ Knicks i l l , Celtics 109 I ouis O rr dribbh d W w ^ ork Citv through the Boston defense and banked in a 21-footer at the bu //i r g iv in g N ew 'i ork a victorv o ver tHe l eltu s Boston bad trailed 108-100 w ith 1:20 left, but 1 a n y Bird scored s e v ­ en straight points to make it l Ki h'C w ith 4*1 s» io n d " left K evin NL Mali hit tw o tree thrm vs to tit the score w ith eight seconds left N ew York inb ound ed the ha!! to O rr and he drib bled d o w n co u rt to lust in sid e the three-point line txi tore la u n ch in g the w in n in g shot ■ Lakers 126, N ets 115 In East E a rv in M agic \ I R u th e rfo rd Jo h n so n scored 28 of his 42 points in the second h a lf a s 1 os A ngeles ra l­ lied to hand N ew Jersey their sixth consecutive loss. 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PHILIP GLASS ENSEMBLE I eh 9 ID x Sc tu o js $5 11 Sun I . b 22 at 8 pm Public $1», $10, $5 ( I t Seutots $10, $ |0 . $ t O n sale Fed» 9 d I t St Ft tends sales on Feh h) S tu d e n t Rush (o n e -h a lf o il p ublic p rice si one h o u t Ix d iu t pet io m ia n c c HIN UND ZURUCK 1 h u ts X Sal, I c b 2 6 . 28 M a t 5, 7 D E L IA 'S G IF T - > at Pt u es I ’ubit. $ ti I I I I ) §c St m ot s $ 8 pm > O n sale Feb 16 s tu d e n t Rush ($ FESTIVAL ON I d - .m et t, H a l M at 4 X Public $20. $13. $* I 1 ues at p m W ed at 2 pu V pm one h ho Ix lore p< H o rn ..m e t ( h ild re n 12 a n d u n d e r h a lt price ( Ft S eniors $3 d isco u n t W ed m atin e e all s< ats $ I 5 (n o o th e r disc Ml tickets i\ ( )u sale M at 2 (Season ( one e rt H a ll S u n M a r 8 at 8 p m Public $18 $12. $6 ( I < Seniors $12 $12 $ " O n sale Feb 23 (( I < Sc F t tends sales o n Fed) 20) S tu d e n t R ush (o n e -h a lf o f! pu b lic pric t i | j one h o u r h r lo re pe i to rn oi< < WORDWORK I beat re I h u ts a nd F it M ar 2b 27 at 8 pm R A Z O R W IRE EXCURSIONS- I x Seniot s Prices $*> public $ * < >n sale M a r 9 S tu d e n t R u sh ($ 3 ) o n e h o ut A f o r e fx rrfo rm attc« H R A M S E Y LEW IS B IU .Y T A Y L O R - ! ues M a r 31 at 8 pm Prices $|<> Public I I ID S Sent* tv O n sale M a r 9 S tu d e n t Rush $5) one h o u r Ix d o te ; e rf. >r manee EMANUEL AX i n d Y O -Y O M A -( . h i. , h H a l l S u n A p t 5 at 8 p m Public $»S $ 12. $6 i I i S e m o is $ 12, $ 12 $<> O n sale M ai 28 (( I < X Ft tends sale s o n M at l b THE B A C C H A 1 I I lie .He \ p t 10 I I . 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Start your year off with finest string quartets in the world! national everything one of the Public: $12 CEC: $8 Beiart Ballet of Friday, J anuary 30, Saturday J anuary 31, 8 p.m. the 2Qth Ce ntury Belgian Choreographer Maurice Bejart cooks up his unique combination of philosphical evening of contemporary dance. and ears theatre and dance tasty morsel! this to Treat vour eves V to create a sensual and often Public: $15, $10, $5 CEC: $10, $10, $5 2 l l —Gepicj—So 11 i ,—c o n d u c t i n g Thu rsday, February 12, 8 p.m. the C h ic a g o Sy m p h o ny Ore hestra Our most highly recommended features Haydn’s Symphony No. 103 Symphony No. 5 in C Sharp minor . Clearly, a feast for the ears not to be missed. This exclusive dish in E-Flat Major and Mahler’s item! Public: $24, $18, $19 CEC: $18, $18, $9 Roval W in n ip e g Ballet Sunday, February 15, 8 p.m. This savory Canadian import the world! Gingerly prepared, is company m the most popular ballet tenderly nurtured m ¡ « ' 0Srt y ®x e c u ,e d ! missed! One seating only! Thls succelent presentation is not to be Public: $15, $10. $5 CEC: $10, $10, $5 W arsaw P h i l h a r m o n ic w ith M i s h a Sunday, March 8, 8 p.m. r n r h t e r D.J|hJ S nCh ° ffe n ng serves UP M i i h a r n-0lu»C Misha Dichter. ' n «?er*ect com bina tion with The performance will the piano mastery of Paganini's feature: the sheer power of the Warsaw Im h£."01 Juliet L Z n J , J! l en! e' m o v e m and Witold L u to sla w ski's Third Symphony. e n t s «rom Prokofiev’s "Romeo and Public: $18, $12, $6 CEC: $12, $12, $6 The G r e a t W a l t z F r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y , M a r c h 2 7 - 2 8 , 8 p . m . W o r k off t h o s e u n w a n t e d i n c h e s by d a n c i n g to the d e l i c a t e the A u s t i n C i v ic O r c h e s t r a ! E x t e n d e d the o v e r w h e l m i n g d e m a n d t h i s ye ar f o r g r a c e an d to tw o the A u s t i n c o m m u n i t y . C o m e d a n c e the n i g h t a w a y to a p p e a s e c h a r m of n i g h t s e l e g a n c e in a s t y l e all bu t e x t i n c t f u n k ! in in the 8 0 ’ s w o r l d of e l e c t r o n i c d i s c o - Pu b lic : $9 CEC: $6 Emanuel Ax and Yo Yo Ma Sunday, April 5, 8 p.m. P ia n is t, E m a n u e l Ax and c e l l is t , Yo Yo Ma j o in t o g e t h e r fo r a s u m p t u o u s e v e n i n g of z e s t f u l p l a y i n g and u n p r e d i c t a b l e g o o d fu n ! tw o c o m b i n a t i o n u n p a r a l l e l e d t h e s e fa n s alike, Ax and Ma are a one- w o r l d . D o n 't m i s s in the c l a s s i c a l A c c l a i m e d by c r i t i c s and l e g e n d a r y p e r f o r m e r s ! P u b lic : $18, $12, $6 CEC: $12, $12, $6 P i l o b o l u s Dance T he atre T h u r s d a y , A p r i l 16, 8 p . m . T h is m o d e r n d a n c e c o m p a n y like a p r e m i u m b o tt l e of w in e : t h o u g h t is p r o v o k i n g . t h e i r m o v e m e n t s w ill a s t o u n d y o u , an d T h e i r i n n o v a t i o n s w i l l th e i r l eav e y o u t r o u p e k n o w s no b o u n d s ! r o l l i n g in the a i s l e s ! C o m e j u s t fo r The p o p u l a r i t y of the fu n of it. B o l d , c o l o r f u l , i n t r i g u e y o u , s t u n t s w ill th i s P u b lic : $15, $10, $5 CEC: $10. $10, $5 GR E A T DISCOUNTS ON S A T I S F Y I N G E N T E R T A IN M E N T R EMEMBER THESE IMPORTANT FACTS!! Discounts of up to one-third on ticket prices * One m em bership can buy 2 tickets at CEC prices * Early ticket purchase on events held at the Performing Arts Center Erwin Center Discounts on Selected Shows (to be announced) Students purchase CEC memberships at bursar's office * Faculty purchase CEC & dependent cards at the performing arts center box office P erform ance locations include: The Perform ing Arts Center (PAC) Frank Erwin Special Events Center The Texas Union * Spring '87 CEC M em bership only $12.50 * Spring '87 Dependent Card only $12.50 FOR MORE ALL PROGRAMS AND INFORMATION ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE INFORMATION CALL 471-5651 EXT ,278