Da ily T ex a n Vol. 85, No. 133__________________________________ The student newspaper of The University of Texas at Austin Thursday, April 17,1986 250 More arrests made in unauthorized protests West Mall rally UT demonstration rules seen as strict for free speech compared to other college standards nets four arrests low frequent exceptions to the guidelines. By PAULA BLESENER Daily Texan Staff rallies The University's regulations regarding are much student organization stricter than rules of several universities across the country', state and even the Uni­ versity of Texas System, according to infor­ mation provided bv several University offi­ cials. The UT guidelines — developed in the l % 0 s in response to ca m p u s protests — re­ strict demonstrations in the West Mall to between noon and 1 p.m . Disregard for that rule resulted in the arrest of 46 protest­ ers by UT police the past week. Jeff Sorenson, coordinator for student or­ ganizations at UT-Arlington, said while all rallies are restricted to a certain area of the cam pus, there are no time restrictions as long as no other student g ro u p s have re­ served the area for another demonstration. LT-Arlington officials do not censor ral­ lies and only interfere if UT System Board of Regents Rules — prohibiting vulgarity., libel and advocacy of overthrow of the United States or Texas governm ents — are violated. "T h e onlv time in the eight years I've been here we've ever turned dow n a group (applying to hold a raliv) w'as when the Klan petitioned to co m e ," Sorenson said "W e felt they were certainly not in line with what the university is here for." In addition, the university has an "en- nchment h ou r" — held from noon to 1:30 p.m. on W ednesdays, when no classes are offered and there are no restrictions on ac­ tivity at the "free speech a re a ," he said. There are noise limitations d u n n g the re­ mainder of the w'eek, he said. At Texas A&M University, there are no time or place restrictions for rallies as long as the student organizations apply for per­ mits for their activities, said Jo H udson, student activity adviser. At the University of California at Berke­ ley and the University of M assachusetts at Amherst — noted for frequent and som e­ times violent protests — the administra­ tions' reins are even looser Tom Deblev, assistant m anager of public information at Berkeley, said while there are time, place and manner rules' at the university administrators are willing to al­ Rallies can be held outside the ad m in is­ tration building from noon to 1 p.m. and from 5 p m.to 7 p.m with university-sup­ plied sound equipment, he said. But last year, administrators allowed stu ­ dent g roups to hold a 40-day sit-in on the building's steps after negotiating with the students, he said. The most recent anti-apartheid protest at Berkeley resulted in the arrests of about 90 students who refused to remove a shanty town constructed on the cam pus. said Deblev the administration had agreed to the construction of four shanties on the plaza reserved for rallies, but said the arrests were m ade because the student g roup s placed the replicas in a different area and would not move them to the pla­ za. N o students arrested will be subject to academic discipline, he said. "Th e types of discipline have been voluntary public ser­ vice to the cam pus and a reprim an d," he said. "Protesting is in a sense e n c o u ra g ed ," Debley said "Political involvement is con­ sidered by the administration of the univer­ sity to be an important — albeit informal — part of the education process. " M v office looks nght dow n on the pla­ z a ,” Debley said "It's a very exciting feel­ ing when you see 2,000 or 3,000 people demonstrating for a cause and you see a lot of debate and healthy political activity." Mark Kenen, a student at Am herst an d em ployee in the Student Legal Services O ff­ ice, said there are no restrictions on stu d en t rallies if they "d o n 't disturb university busi­ n e s s ." Demonstrations inside buildings are al­ lowed d u n n g business hours, but students cannot disrupt industry recruiters or a d ­ ministrative meetings, he said. Seven students were arrested last sp rin g for disregarding those stipulations, he said. Four attorneys work for the Student Le­ gal Services Office — funded by m andatory student fees — to defend students wrho are arrested protesting and in extreme cases, to sue the university for violations of First A m endm ent rights, Kenen said. Robert Cohen Daily Texan Staff IfTPO officer arrests students Janet Resch, center, and Bena Manrtzas Wednesday. ers arrested Friday, probably would be sum m oned for an interview' to discuss any disciplinan action the University might take. Maloney said when the protesters moved to the West Mall, the rallv turned trom a rally against the attack on Libva to an attack on the University's free speech policies He said the potential publicity from being ar­ rested plaved a part in the activists' deci­ sion to move to the West Mall Malonev said he did not know if Wednesday s protesters would be dealt with more severely than Friday s, but said people w ho continually break the regula­ tions probably would receive harsher p u n ­ ishment said UT administrators thev did not know it charges will be tiled with the coun ­ tv attorney s office against Stewart and Oti- County Attorney Ken (.Men said Wednesday it is unlikely he would pursue any legal action against the arrested pro­ testers but said the University h a s the nght tn discipline thost arrested UT administrators said W edn esday's ar­ hke Fndav s — were m ade because r e s t s the p r o t e s t e r s did not have permission trom the C a m p u s Activities office to hold the rally The students could have moved tv* the two other designated free speech lo­ cations on cam pus and still be within UT regulations, or to the G uadalupe Street sidewalk at the end of the West Mall — which is city property areas) without "You can do vour gathenng there (d esig ­ any p ro b le m s," nated Maloney said But here (on the West Mall) you're in v iolation of University regulations and you re subjecting yourselves to arrest." But Manitzas said the two areas — the Texas Union Building patio and near the East Mall fountain — are less frequented by students Rallies on the patio would inhibit participants because anv noise would d is­ turb students in the I ndergraduate Library and cause UT police to intervene, Manitzas said. Ron Brown, vice president for student a f­ fairs said demonstrations are regulated be­ cause the noise d i s r u p t s student and facul­ ty activities in surrounding buildings Maloney said students wanting to ex­ press their opinions have three options: thev can set up booths on the West Mall, schedule rallies to be held on the West Mall between noon and 1 p.m., or hold rallies anv time in the two designated areas B ro u n said the regulations are " r e a s o n ­ able and ' at the sam e time (create) mini­ mal interference vs ith the primary functions of re­ — search teaching and the Lniver- By MARTHA ASHE Daily Texan Staff University police arrested four people W ednesday afternoon when participants in an unauthorized West Mall rally refused to disband after a UT administrator warned protesters they would be arrested Two UI students — Janet Flesch, philos­ ophy graduate student, and Elena Manit- zas, Latin American studies senior — and two non-students — Syndi Stewart and lamie Otis, an Austin Com munity College student were arrested about 1:45 p.m and taken to L Theo Bellmont Hall. I he arrests came less than a week after 42 people were arrested at the sam e spot for participating in an unauthonzed, anti-apar- theid rall\ Otis w as also arrested in last week's incident Flesch and Manitzas said they were held for about 45 minutes, while Ó h s said he and Stewart were held about l 1: hours About TO people gathered on the West Mall close to G u ad alu p e Street shortly after 1 p.m ., after Assistant Dean of Students Glenn Maloney told them they would be arrested if they held the protest on the s t e p s of the Main Building I he protesters m ad e speeches against the recent L S attack on Libya and led the crowd in chants tor about 20 minutes b e ­ fore a protester said over a m egaphon e the\ were going to march back to the Main "W e have the nght of free Building s t e p s speech It you'd like to get up and join us please do The protesters and crowd moved to the west steps of the Main Building where the protesters continued to speak through the m egaphon e and lead chants Som e onlookers occasionally responded to the protesters, yelling "C o m m ie s That ’s bullshit" and "A rrest them O th ­ e r s shouted support and called the police assholes Malonev again warned the protesters they would he arrested if thev did not d is ­ band Although som e protesters moved oft the steps the rails continued and police arrested the tour ¡•Tin Ragle assistant dean of students like the protest s a i d Flesch and Manitzas Khadafy calls Reagan ‘murderer of children’ Associated Press Libya IRHXHI M oamm ar Khadafy emerged from two davV seclusion con­ demned Ronald Reagan a** a m ur­ derer ot children, and vowed to press on for world revolution late W ednesday, The I ihvan leader, whose babv daughter u.»s reported killed in Tuesday's I S bombing raid on In p o li told A m encans, "We will not kill vour children We are not like you, we do not bombard cities " [Victors said Khadatv s 13-month- old adopted daughter, Hana, w as am ong the dead and his two sons, ages 4 ! and 3, were sen ou sly in­ jured. Khadatv's appearance on Libyan television dispelled speculation he the T uesday in had been killed morning air raid staged bv waves ot I S. warplanes that d u m p e d one bomb just 10 vards from the Khada- fy residence in his Tnpoli fortress headquarters In W ashington, how ever, U .S. intelli­ sources said governm ent g e n c e b een in fo r m a tio n h ad received indicating the Libyan lead­ er had left his Tnpoli headquarters, possibly w ounded, an d gone into the desert This report could not be confirm ed. It could not be im m ediately deter­ m ined w hether his TV appearance w as live or taped or w hether it took place in Tripoli. But his discu ssion of the raid proved he had survived it. In another unconfirm ed report, ABC N ew s quoted U .S. intelligence sources a s sayin g they received in­ form ation a m utiny occurred at Tarhounah armv base. 50 miles south of Tripoli and Libyan j e t s at­ tacked the mutineers Libva claimed L S warplanes attacked the town Khadatv in a 21 -minute speech laced with bitterness and bravado said he would continue to support anti-Western guerrilla groups, but disclaimed responsibilitv for terror attacks After the televised address d e m ­ a c r o s s o n s t r a t i o n s b ro ke o u t blacked-out Tripoli, drivers honking jov over their horns in apparent their and street lights Bashed back on tor the first time in two nights. leader's speech Earlier W ednesday night anti-air­ craft hre streaked the black skies over Tripoli and gunfire ricocheted aro u n d K hadatv s h eadq uarters co m po un d Government officials denied the street gunfire signaled factional the Li­ fighting am o n g byans. Anti-aircraft crews first opened up in m id-afternoon W ednesday at w hat officials said w as a high-flying U .S. reconnaissance jet. A W ash­ ington source ackn ow led ged that reconnaissance p lan es had flown over Libya. The Libyans also reported new U .S. air attacks W ednesday again st T npoli, Tarhounah an d A llous, 40 m iles east of Triipoli. But the Penta­ gon denied it, and reporters in Trip­ oli found no sig n s of new bom bard­ m ents. For alm ost two full d a y s after the d am ag in g U .S. air bom bardm ent of Tripoli, K hadafy had rem ained out of sight. today SPORTS Pro hoop plsyoiV Hms —Well the NBA just finished six months of basketball to eliminate a grand total of seven teams But you won t hear the Houston Rockets complaining Despite a number ot inju­ ries and, you guessed it, a drug prob­ lem. they finished with the second best record in the Western Conference. They begin their quest for the world champi­ onship Thursday night agamst the Sac­ ramento Kings in the Summit in Houston To find out more, see page 9. 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The team was in White House. Coach Jody Conradt, right, recently led the Lady Longhorns Washington Wednesday upon the president’s invitation. Associated Press U.S. says Soviets could have averted strike Associated rrota U.S. retaliation against Moammar Khadafy's strongholds would have been avoided had the Soviet Union moved to "restrain the Libyans" from attacking Americans in West Berlin, the Reagan administration said Wednesday. Bernard Kalb said Soviet officials in Washington and Berlin were given evidence on March 27 that Libyans were planning actions against U.S. in­ terests and citizens in Berlin. "We urged the Soviets and East Germans to restrain the Libyans/' Kalb said. "Had they done so, this entire cycle of events would have been avoided." byan leader Col. Moammar Khadafy in a letter published Wednesday that the Kremlin would keep its commitments to strengthen Libya's de­ fenses. "The United States stands for ail to see as the main culprit of the escalation of international tension, irresponsibly playing with the fate off millions of people for the sake of satisfying its imperial ambitions," Gorbachev said in the let­ ter. The administration has said in recent weeks that it had consulted with die Soviets about Li­ bya, but it was the first public announcement that the United States had asked the Soviet Un­ ion to step in and stop a specific action by Kha­ dafy's forces. Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev riomised Li- jfjor Kalb did not say how much detail th^Soviets were given in advance of the April 5 attack on a Berlin discotheque that killed an American sol­ dier and a Turkish woman and wounded 200 others. That attack, blamed cm Libyans operating out of their embassy in East Berlin, has been dted by the administration as toe spark that led to toe bombing mission against five targets in Tripoli and Benghazi Monday. In its wake, the bombing raid left rifts to the alieady-fragile U.S.-Soviet relationship. The Soviet Union reacted on Tuesday by can­ celing a mid-May meeting at which Secretary of State George Shultz and Soviet Foreign M inister Eduard Schevardnadse were to have plmnffit a superpower summit w irin g teas year. . ■ ; • - - ¿ s i e I f world & nation P a g e 2 T h e DaJy Texan~hU'sd ay Apn! 17 1986 Republicans pull ploy on contra aid proposal Associated Press WASHINGTON — House Republicans used a surprise tactic W ednesday to abruptly stop House consideration of President Reagan s S100 million Nicaraguan aid propos­ al saving thev wanted to divorce it from an unrelated spending bill Rea can badly wants to veto. The move came as the Reagan administra­ tion conceded that drug traffickers have tned to establish connections w ith Nicaragu­ an rebels and that some individual contras rrvav have engaged in such activity But in a three-page report to Rep Charles Stenhoim D-Texas tne administration assert­ ed that we have no evidence that the leader­ ship of the L mted Nicaraguan Opposition is or has been encased in drug tratiickmg LNO is the rebels CIA-supported political umbrella group. The report also said Contra links to drug trafficking occurred when the rebels were not receiving U.S. funding — m 1984 and 1985 — and the rebel movement was particularly hard pressed for tinanoal support The report to Stenhoim. which President Reagan personally premised while lobbying Congress for support o f his $ 1 0 0 million con­ tra aid package is the administration's fu lle st comment on alleged rebel involvement rn drug trafficking In VVednesdav's Hou>t action Demvxrrat* claimed the Republicans acted out of despera­ tion because thev did not have the votos to defeat a key proposal opposed bv the White House Both sides agreed the issue of contra aid is not dead and will resurface, perhaps under different ground rules, within a few weeks. The Republican minority pulled its surprise bv v oting for an amendment that would have ended the Reagan program of aiding the anti- in Nicaragua — an Sandimsta guenllas amendment that had been expected to fail. As a consequence the amendment bv Rep Lee Hamilton D-Ind . passed 361-66 with only one Republican opposing it It w ould bar ail aid to the contras w hile making 527 million available for Nicaraguan refugees The unexpected ploy, which blocked con­ sideration of an amendment opposed by the White House, was characten/ed bv GOP leaders as a move to free the aid plan from a $ 1 7 billion catch-all spending bill Reagan 'brimming savs is "pork barrel'' legislation with waste and excess ' House Speaker Thomas O'Neill Jr immedi­ ately withdrew the aid plan from considera­ tion temporarily "When vou have a rotten rule to plav bv vou are forced to take unconventional ac­ tion, said House Republican Leader Bob Mi­ chel of Illinois U.S. flags destroyed after air attack At ieft. Arabs m P e ^ n g bum a U S Lag outside the Amencan Em bassy Wednesday Pexsng po­ ce contained the rxxsy protest but made no attempt to interfere The crowd o* about 100 dem on­ strators angered by the attack on bOyan targets by U S warpianes Monday cons sted mamfy of stu­ dents B eow a crowd of ant-Am en- can p!'otesters mamfy students no an Amencan flag n Rome youths Orne*- militant ^ o r a - threw stones tnroucn me windows of a Ba^K of Amenca branch The reported news agency A N S A more tnan 500 000 students p a r- t¡c.patee n peace*u marches n 90 (ta- an cities At boHon* demoost'ators bum a u S flag m Sp a n Tuesday to protest the attack or Libya S e v ­ era thousand peopzed by the S p a r sh Communist Pam, and ant -N A TO g roup In Sevi e pro­ testen sm ashed windows of the U S Consu ate ‘he news agency E F E "ebortec Protests both , o ent and oeaceU * e re a sc seen n Swe- den Pa*-.star Bangladesh Soum A ‘r,ca Egypt Turnea West G e r- many ana N cafagua anonymous bomb threats caused tne closing of Amencan consu- ates n B ras a ana B e o H or - zome The U S visa oh ce n M ex­ ico City a as Ciosed as a precaution agamst posso*e 'eta - ation In Brazi pnotos D, Assoc a'ec Press Shooting prompts Sudan evacuation Assocaiec Press WASHINGTON — The Reagan administration on Wednesday pre­ pared the evacuation ot large n u m ­ bers ot Amencan< from Sudan be­ cause ot the shooting ot a U S Emba**v employee in the capital city ot Khartoum and ma>sjve anti- Am encan demonstration* there fluid situation Because1 of the shooting and an influx of Libyans into Khartoum a State D epartm ent official *aid the adm inistration wa* worried about a there The official declining to be1 nam ed public!v "aid American* and their dependent* w ould take regular flights out of the country and that no military evacu­ ation wa* involved Officials citing security reasons were not willing tv' sav w hen the evacuation would take place There are about 2iX American of­ ficial* in Sudan and an equal n u m ­ ber ot dependent* plu* about 700 v-ther American* in the country Earlier another official reievted t h e notion that the emba**v wouid b e closed savmg W e re not going tv' let terror,*:* pu*h u" out of a country An American com m unications of­ ficer wa* d m ;ng hom e from the em ­ bassy Tuesday night when another car drove up beside him and fired shots according to the oftioa Mate D epartm ent account The v ictim whose name wa* no? released wa* evacuated tv* a ho*pi- tal in hdda -saudi Araría He was m *enou* condition with a single bul­ let w ound in the head *aid d ep art­ m ent spokesm an Bernard Kalb Secretary ot State George Shultz a*^ed about the shooting d u n n g a *atelhte new* conference with re­ porters in Europe *aid he did not snow w hether Libva wa* behind the attack He did >a\ how ever that L S diplomat* sn Sudan had been threatened The embassy ¡n Knartoum wa* closed VNednexdav arter it had been ordered tv* a a high *tate ot alert after the L S bombing raid on Li­ bva Because ot tear or trouble in a atv hit bv anti-.Amencan d em o n ­ strations employ ees and their fami­ lies have been told not to go out u n ­ less absolutely necessary Kalb said sevuntv at th« emha**v was continuously under review and that "obviously yesterday's tragu incident will be an elem ent in tht review Last November the '■'tatv D epart­ m ent accused the Sudanese govern­ m ent ot tailing to deal with know n Libvan terrorist* in the city and o r­ dered the w ithdraw al of 10 percent of the emba**v *tatt In December the departm ent *aid the situation had im proved som ew hat because several Libvan* considered danger- o u * bv I S officials had left the capital But an official travel advi­ sory w arning American* to *tav out of the atv wa* never lifted the L S said official there * been a new influx of Liby ans into the citv creating concern Now Some 2tX dem onstrator* m arched the Sudanese capital on through Tuesday 'h o u tin g Down dow n U S A The ^udane*< Foreign M in­ istry described the attack on I ibva a* a dangerous threat tv the region and to Wv-rid p e a c e and appealed tor other nation* tv help Libva Relations betw een the L mted w hich shares a state* and budar. border with southeastern Libva nave go* e through difticuit ¡v n ,c v in recent month* Because ot s udan * strategic Lxa- fion on the Rt-d N a tho Reagan a d ­ m inistration would hke ft have a rt ;u close military and economic tionship with the country If ha* budgeted 522; mil ion m assistance t o r the fiscal year beginning ( A t 1 the tor any Afincan large*? sum vountrv except Egy pt Earlier thi* year, how ever fund* were femporaniv v ut utt because the country hud failed to meet it* com ­ to pay bacK assistance m itm ent loan* The State D epartm ent ha* period­ ically been critical ot the country * relationship with Libya including a budane*i request tor Libvan help in putting dow n a rebel m ovem ent in southern Sudan Reagan names aides for SALT II meetings Associated Press WASHINGTON — President Reagan heard conflicting views from hi* senior adv isers Wednesday on v\hether to keep L S nuclear missiles within SALT II treaty limits and assigned two envoys to consult with leaders in Europe and Asia White House spokesman Larrv Speakes said Reagan did not make a decision at the hourlong meeting Another U S. official, who request­ ed anonvmitv, said the president was expected to d ead e the treaty question by the weekend Secretare of State George Shultz and veteran adviser Paul Nitze urged Reagan at the meeting not to exceed the 1979 unrafified treaty 's ceiling on missiles when a new Tri­ dent nuclear submarine begins sea trials next month, the official said Defense Secretary' Caspar Wein­ berger, CIA Director William Casev, arms control director Kenneth Adel- man and senior adviser Edward Rowny all counseled Reagan to add the submarine's 24 missiles without destroying older launchers in re­ sponse to charges of Soviet viola­ tions of the treaty. The president will now consult with John Poindexter, his national security adviser, and Donald Re­ gan, his chief ot staff, and "we will have the decision, we hope by the end of the week," the official said. Rowny is scheduled to leave Sun­ day to confer with leaders in China, South Korea and Japan. Nitze was assigned to meet with the Western European allies, probably at a NATO council session in Brussels. "He's pretty close to a final deci­ sion/' another U.S. official said of Reagan. "He may have made up his own mind already. But we want to talk to the other countries. We want this to be a consensus decision." The president^ decision could have a maior impact on the tuture of arm* control and on planning for his summit meeting here with Sovi­ et leader Mikhail Gorbachev Reagan accused the Sov iet* of v i­ olating the accord and other agree­ ments in a report to Congress m ianuarv l 14h4 He h a s repeated the accusations times We several know there have been violations, he said at a news conference last Wednesday night But w hen faced with a similar de­ the president cision last summer ordered an older Poseidon subma- nne broken up before a ind en t be­ gan sea tnals He said he chose to tor arms control and urged the Soviets not to under­ cut the treaty, work hard tor new accords and cooperate in tightening verification procedures go the extra mile The 1979 treaty , never ratified bv the Senate, limits U.S. and Soviet nuclear delivery vehicles to 2.504 on each side The Trident s 24 nuclear missiles would push the U.S. total beyond the mark unless Poseidon subs with 16 missiles each or land- based Minuteman missiles were dis­ mantled. More than 150 members of the House and Senate Democratic lead­ er Robert Bvrd of West Virginia urged the president before the ses­ sion not to undercut the treaty. They said that if SALT U broke down, the Soviets would seize the opportunity to improve their strate­ gic nuclear arsenal. The board of directors of the pri­ vate Arms Control Association made a unanimous appeal to the president to maintain the treaty, which limits various categories of U.S. and Soviet nuclear weapon^ news in brief From Texan news services Evidence points to booster look WASHINGTON’ — Analysis of a 2-ton fragment from C hallengers nght booster rocket confirms the that a leak in the rocket hypothesis destroyed the space shuttle and killed its crew of seven a member investigating the presidential of panei said Wednesday It tends to be evidence or confir­ mation the said Neil Arm,strong vice chairm an of the presidential com m ission A rm strong and three other com­ missioners held a new s conference Wednesday at the M arshall Space to Flight Center in H untsville .Ala d iscu ss frag m en t the b o o s te r brought to Cape Canaveral F*a Tuesday fished from the Atlantic two days arter being The ll-bv--20-foot section had a agged 28-bv-13-inch hole at the point w here the segm ent was con­ nected with another above it Thousands cheer return of carrier battle group .MAYPORT Fla — G reeted bv thousands or cheenng relatives, crew m en mom an 11-ship N'avv bat­ tle group headed bv the earner L'SS Saratoga returned hom e W ednes­ day arter a “ m onth voyage that included battles with Liby an forces. Am enca We Luv \ a said a banner unfurled on the Saratoga's flight deck bv the ship s M arine de­ tachm ent w hen it docked in Flonda D uring their extended tour, the ships assisted N avy planes that in­ tercepted an Egyptian airliner carry­ ing the hijackers of the AchiUe Lau­ ro cruise ship in October. O n March the ships and two other earner 24 battle groups attacked Libyan forces that had fired at Navy aircraft con­ ducting exerases in the Gulf of Si­ dra M ore than 5,000 relatives and oth­ ers flooded into M ayport Naval Sta­ tion to greet the Saratoga and the trícate L’SS Paul. Police rescue Guinness DUBLIN, Ireland — Police and soldiers surrounded a hideout and rescued kidnapped Dublin soaahte Jennifer G uinness at daw n W ednes- * dav. 1 The three m en w ho held her sur- ¡ rendered peacefully after slx hours of negotiations at the house in Dub- . lin police said Police S uperintendent Frank H an­ lon said the ransom of 2 mdlon Insh p o u n d s 52.6 million) that the kid- ' nappers dem anded was not paid. H anlon said the three kidnappers I were from Dublin, but he would not ; give their nam es He *aid they w’ere * not connected with the outlaw ed Irish Republican Armv, which has used kidnapping to finance its guem lla war against the Bntish m N orthern Ireland District judge restrains branding requirement the past in ROCHESTER, N Y — The feder­ al governm ent cannot force dairy , farm ers to brand their cows on the face to identify them for a milk sur­ plus reduction program until a tnal ; is held on a hum ane so ae tv 's suit * against the practice, a judge ruled W ednesday it nas long been the public policy of this country to avoid unnecessary' cruelty to anim als," w rote U.S. Dis­ trict judge Michael Telesca The ruling does not prevent the L S D epartm ent of A gnculture from continuing its SI 8 billion .'whole-herd dairy buyout program , jbut it essentially puts it on hold be­ c a u se some farm ers have been re­ lu c ta n t to brand their cattle, said •Shalom Bniiiani, an attorney who •argued the case for the government * He said farmers could still volun­ tarily follow the buyout program's hot-iron branding requirement Stock market advances t o record closing high * NEW YORK — The stock market •vaulted to new highs W ednesday in la powerful advance inspired bv fall­ in g oil pnces and another big drop •in interest rates. 1 The Dow Jones average of 30 in­ dustrials climbed 38.32 to 1,847.97, •for its fifth largest gain ever in ¡points. The average easily topped its previous record closing high of *1,821.72, set on March 27. ' Other, broader indexes of the var­ io u s stock m arketplaces also «reached new peaks after a daylong ¡surge of buying. * Volume on the New York Stock ^Exchange stepped up to 173.83 mil­ from 123.65 million lion shares Tuesday. J Analysts said investors were re­ l i e v e d that the U . S . bombing of sites in Libya early this week had not «produced any apparent disruptions ¡DÍ the securities and commodities ^markets. » By KATHY JONES Daily Texan Staff A m erican v acationers m ay be staying closer to h o m e — or ev en staying on th e g ro u n d — in light of recent te rro rist activity ab ro ad , A u s­ tin travel a g e n ts said W ed nesday. W inston H arw o o d , p re sid e n t of H arw ood Travel, said p eo p le w h o already have m ad e travel p lan s to E uropean c o u n trie s probably still will go, but said few er p eo p le th a n usual have m ade re se rv a tio n s to go abroad. "T h e re 's no q u e stio n th a t te rro r­ ism is affecting travel a b ro a d ," H a r­ w ood said. H e said according to re ­ travel b ro ch u res his agency' ceives, th e n u m b e r of A m ericans p lan n in g to vacation in E urope this year is ab out 4 m illion, d o w n from the ap proxim ately 7.5 m illion w ho usuallv vacation there. H arw ood said his agency has sold "several h u n d re d p ercen t m ore" tn p s th a n usual to places such as Mexico an d H aw aii Also, a large nu m b er of peo p le have decided to vacation this vear, he said. in Alaska H arw ood said his agency has had tw o cancellations, but said only both were due to fears o f terrorism . s Graduating Seniors Don’t just take your transcript and resume to Interviews. Impress them with your own 10-page Personality Profile • $50 tax included • House of Tutors—472-6666 fro m 10-3 mis Sot e s / i n / s 24th & Son Antonio Open (very MgttfUvtffll JO O p e n 11 :OOam M o n -S a t O p e n Sun 3 :0 0 p m H a p p y H o u r M o n -F ri 5 -7 Fear of terrorism cancels some travel plans Bob H o b s o n , a n o w n e r of L ong h o rn T ravel Service, said h e of­ ten travels in Saudi A rabia, b ut he flies only on foreign airlines. "I c o n ­ sid e r th a t safer th a n flying a U.S. a irlin e ," he said. H obson said he feels safe in Saudi A rabia, w hich he said is "really pro- A m erican ," even th o u g h th e coun try c o n d e m n e d the A m erican b o m b ­ ing of Libya. "T hey'll say it, but th ey w o n 't go to bat for L ibya," he said. M argie W are, L onghorn Travel A gency m anager, said several p e o ­ ple have said they "d efin itely do not w ant to go to E u ro p e" on th eir vaca­ tions. But the agencv has not seen an increase in tn p s to places closer to th e U .S. such as M exico a n d H a ­ w aii, sh e said. Toni D avanzo, H aw aiian Vaca­ tion C e n te r p re sid e n t, said th e cen ­ ter h as had only o n e cancellation be­ cause of fear of te rro n sm , b ut said if the agency h ad e n c o u ra g e d trips to E urope, th e re probably w o u ld have been m an y m ore cancellations. In te rn a tio n a l, G eorgia A rm s, o w n e r of Travel A g en ts said m ore p eo p le are o p tin g for cruises an d land packages. A rm s said h er a g e n ­ cy has booked m any tn p s to C anada this year. C in d y Butler, a T rans W orld A ir­ lines sp o k e sw o m a n , said th e airline will w aive its cancellation penalty if cancellations are m a d e becau se of fear of o verseas terro rism . "If they m ake th e ir decision to cancel by M ay 5, th e y can get a full refu n d w ith no p e n a lty ," Butler said jaso n Bell, b u sin e ss ju nior, said he will not c h an g e his p la n s to tra v ­ el to E urope this su m m e r, but said he probablv will n o t take a plan n ed side-trip the L .S bom bing of Libya took him by surprise. to G reece. Bell said "1 w ant to go, b ut I'm pretty afraid of going on an airline th at people w ould su sp e c t a lot of A m er­ icans w ould be o n ," Bell said "I'm sort of on a w ait-an d -see a ttitu d e ." The Daily Texan/Thursday, April 1 7 ,1966/Page 3 T h e Da il y T e x a n P W V V M n o n t fU iS É Í . . . 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Friday, April 18 Texas Union Presidential Lobby FREE 10 a.m.-6 p.m. 4 p.m.-6 p.m. 12-2 & 4-6 Exhibits Entertainment Pakistani Snacks • Tasty delicacies • Dazzling dances • Catchy tunes Cosponsored by the Texas Union International Awareness Committee and the Pakistani Student Association REGISTRATION HAS CHANGED t Fall Preregistration is now REGISTRATION for ALL continuing students (including law and graduate students) Bills are mailed - payment deadline = 8/13/86 Registration Dates are April 28 - May 2, June 25, July 16 Page 4/The Daily Texan Thursday Aprtf 17 1966 edtorials viewpoint Ooriors e*cressec r « rose y Tm «M& or r e w-te ^ r* ana* ane are -or wc«*- sars rose rr r e -.'-•ve-sr. acr-n-«y aror r» sksar; r e ’*vas SftjOerf ajc»caPers Bern; -‘ -3©*r**«s "-usares S a n c t u a r y r e s o l u t i o n m o r e t h a n a s y m b o l I f you udge an idea by the su p p o rters it at­ tracts them the trend tow ard sancmarv resofo- bons us: seem s hke the «ates: bat oc hberal ciaptrar Alter all wruch cities nave txassed these hke Berkeiev an d Cam- resohitaorts' College bcxdge Net su rp rtsin g h our omen coüege tow n is now considering a similar resolution O r Thursday G t\ Council wál continue heartr.es o r a m easure that wouki make Austin the rrst sarvtuarv or* r the state the Besides encouraging kvai refugee ¿ g errorts the ir resorutxMr mscructs that present poóce p eü o e s deakng with torucees a r c alleged uiegai a c e rs sha£ w ithout rncximcatxxi be coctm ued Sc S saving that the o r . will v ee r t o r - ; -«hat :t s beer doing the resvSutxtr as mosto» svm bxxc The - « --. o r ; c the council « a ste rts irme « rtr tre - 'e a s e r e ' h etiu se * s an e v e iie r : wav tec tre o.rv to exrress ¿rsarcfo v al oc current federal ar.ru- cratsor p o d o — srec.rca.2v « hether C ertra. -ere cees to thm k re f It argues that it G uatem alans a r c So.va- docans are fieemc roorca.. re rse c u ro c ir. their native t~e - *e corr to* e a t v e a reasons u r to the L rated Scares :t c a r ore. re States ra s And sa v e thss recu tatio r has beco~ e fair.’, cor* m en v rc « e c c e th re e c h o u t tr-e « o r.c c - * re • v s u r r r s e c it rv o rc a . *er_cees «« automaacallv "rave a heel me tor oc* borders After all it a Russian left his home to avoid polit­ ical persecution we d evxtskier h :rr a political refu­ gee W here -re scrseccen tiv chose to b e w ouktn t affect that stares That reasoning was cooo enough tor the United N ations high com nussaoner or. re rucees w ho reeog- r.ured that S ahadorarts a r c G uatem alans are prtma *ac?e reetxra. re *u cees You m ight w onder whv the Austin resolution sm c.es oc: the com m issioner s rukng o r D Salva­ dor a r d Guatem ala Political persecution oertam h exists m other Central Arre r e a r countries so whv does- t tre —easure m ention sav N icaragua’ Because tre INS seem s to exter.c preferential treatm ent in c e c tc .-c w ho s a rvxittca. refugee and •' ~o m at tre percentage oc asv u rr a r ro c a ro n s era r. tec tor Nicaraguans is alm ost six times that tor G uate­ m alans a r c twice that tor sa v ad o rare t Last tall tre Associated F*ess reported Ccns&derrng this vou m ight w onder w heth er tre INS ru r-s awav Salvadorans a_c G uatem alans s.. as rcc to acr~.it that L S -supported governm ents e n ­ gage - political persecuboft Bv specm call. m er- tw rang these rv%c countn.es the Austin resolution draw s attention to this unecual treatm ent G* course the Austin G:tv Council car t cnan.ge r u t it thev adopt the sanchuarv im migration pobcv rescvut> - councüm errbers car. express :ne*r sup­ port tor sheltering political rerugees ot a*- nanonah- des A rc it America that s not trendv tra t y trad:- ttc r a . — B m rt Z d b a k NRA rebuffs Utopians again T -e G _ - G ortrN Act ot 1 -*~o «-as pcsScC m a ñt or _u r c ~ a. r . sretia rodow - VDCHAEL G. SMITH GUE?T O X lV iM S T L ctre - k m c It and Rocert k en - recv One advarrage oc a « e_ - oeec dertxxracv is that rvatoonal sen arre nt ran re m ade arto la« m i c e ". a r c ertectr»eh* A cisac- • antage ss tr a t tre rev iegssiatrv e -ar. purses ;a~ recorre a « a.2 r^x* nsfcs its c re c .ru :r. :r txNd moves com parable to those ot tr e ore. liberties group NR.A c e re rc s tre -rre s tn c tc u sale a r c possess:or oc g uns of ad tv-pes reacm g tre r.g rt to v ee r a r c bear arm s a: its - has - ~ . j*» ~—v .v 2S made and the GG A ss _~v law T”~e rG th e through a s s o c ia tio n p u s h e d the House a meas_*x sarcss tra t severer, restrict gun. irr- Act g - - c m r generaa •’* “e tr e t tre .ves ir treasure ra s saved a- ', Though the ñm shed bid sr*. n- ; liumer I - « h a t NTcA scre-d bv Rep Haroéd Sic « a~:ec several im portant p ro -. saocks remain ir.tact interscate re- :.sr. t exact.. the _g~ tre « cuid be re ruttec or. gma. m2 me. uded n a r c guns In sp ect» css o t dealer *ec ends would he reiaxed a r c m adver- ta rt vie*atiers cf gu_ trae r a •%s « ouju r c longer re r . * s * ; r . t bv . re se r te roes Furthe sev ere t e e m s acr* ss stare ^.re> m ac* ratner than hav­ federal sarcttc** ing to check v am.ing ,;ca. and stare La«s the *'* :tr its re-« shoctccm *g- • r a r e r bid e s — ns.ee _m g ts r-as'.*.: “ate g-ppcsm cr — a ~ a ■: th aoruev etnen.t even fenare re s ver rg pass Rer .*> •. 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J .. ~ ■ « 1 c 2lZ • r e - . sc ro t re abridged - tre v-rtar.t b ecord Amend- ase r. ;o~ --.ge* n e g ..a - a_ arr.c g em en : a - c '*ti-_*rs x r • ; e* s an c —c >■* me Casa m en s ar. v Ves Mr. ?re5i^e*i u/6nt me fo CuCCiátntüllij ÍTase Uar fib ers A r t ?/ Í O F F /C e O f TH£ P R F S lO fN r/^ \ LT supports free expression It there s a r orpoctunrtv to be heard am ong the ciam or of vowes arguing over recent cam pus evento I would like to maye r understood how me Lravers - r. admanusiratson stands an certain yev issues O r apartneid I r r c it dirfkrult tc see how a - , It is ar atfront to cr.iiaged p e r v r could JetenC " - - 'i * c.grutv a r c worth a denial ot that nrc'-t “y-irsar. of _ _~c.r. emofjofts hope : Rea>orap.e re-, r e might e-gage in debate r the tros? effective «av of eh n u ratm g the evil of apar- theid Pu: I know no o re who m aintains * is gooc * ought ncf tti .te e ..—* mated LT Fres,Cc~: *Nüiiam C unningham has sp» y e- . u? against .: re re a teg v C hairm ar * me LT Bv stem Board of Regents less Hav and other m em bers of the .* is a « r r.g tva*g * v eg e -ts “ave c e r e .ikewi.se which m us: re nghted There ts also no i^aes-tior ahtxit our y — *»"* feo fcHBÉBBi of expression A dis& ngutshm g charactens- - :~a* its m em bers havt the r.c * a great uruvers r. nght to siate th n r ideas openIv and to have those s3eas heard rv those « ho w ish feo itsíen lo them T h e «s such a universitv A tour . r the *Vest A*a. a t o exrx-se- sradents t opinic r s * everv >. ** and nurd O rgaruzed *a o p r _ a* i ~ g ur.popular deas a yc Anc -« ■*-- * — . m -rr tv - ■ * - - — areas a n a - a r - -— ur.;r ;a r •>p e _ * * a - • a _ g - -• ■ I n v e n i r . an • topic a* a~ . time he g . -a gree ent see ms t er . ~ a p .a .. r a ~ g ; - - - _ t - * ■ ~ - le rerx art « r « _ c i— a m ;a — r - - a -g -"av there a- m e a- their g . -a cm ed « ' *r ' dea - - s*e.ad « tr tne - ~ •ers d sagree a- « - x:t The is u rt- nave c o r- - view and : cha — « re . •_* -* - - . ~ ar a r r* «acr « _ z m 'r — *- — ^ -—, — the — to g* « — , - g serve ■ ■ «tr. . f 'he - t - - -cvaoe * -• an . — _ - e »t —. pp* rtu r —* * '»*.a - tn e r - er « ' ~ a . re- *e^*g . e t - «ens-tx ~.ay gj e— registe—ed -*_g- - t reserve spac? — rga— . _• .v es: Bv g- t * .m tmg tre * me * * '_ m gatrx the g -- "*■*'“ ~ - r ; -g the r a-ce tc the h e s t Ma r_pr.cn. * cr_vers*rv ru s e n e » > m r..rra and a- *~- same t t r e m re yrucents hear tne »pe a vr -y . e « - B* urrutmg the sponsorship * such events * tere-c srudent cm _ r- me r.g fit * rrenr-rers L r: v e rsir» c : ; a ~ r .-re «he com es a.-mg re re a rc s a s> _ *ed r e »ast p« c tac_ *• and star* an coes - * re-; me reg — t me * * u r . _ - r. t ¿ ras un «ers ;r. «... mué t « *» * g_a*a . tre n g -r ;* mee express, r But * wi£ aisc o n a r a e tc provide m i—. * a t t i r d — C t 'm *eguia-t>cn time p*uce a_ c ma: e r - arce* :s t of the entire _ - . ers«tv cv ~ r eitrver se o re Cou be tecr tre n g rts _nm Leí 'r e re te nc X na g * >*-_ ge — t Ama —* t Libva rv Nicaraguans fear terrorism too L’ b — starv * rces has The . - . a> -r the ared th« positxm *f .e rrm e n t *. ward r'.at.< n - that pn> ! > « r- havt p p « e d I r • ent - u-.- - f'reyi-ient R* agar ' qtodkiv a - c decís .»•:% d. L nited Starts g nx’te tem asm Tr x ed mate - aid * asm this -ugg. - ru m ah foreign p> hex ■ tras ■ • ••■ g**--' « *-•» .* i r - • t ra t * Nicaragua * Presiden: Reagan na- n •N :m this mvas »n I resident Re igan Ha- at km w rvduct defensive edged trx ngh* there* re pn claim ed militarv a ra . n- and he ha- t i e c« *» nsive a« * ■ r trve ngh* agam st contra tem>nyt training cam ps m ilo n d u fas. ;n ae*,.*n' louder than anv rtv * rx r-. —a. trv U p r vide the1 — ra a -g tr* . ga * ght * Ns a ragua * defend itself Thew changes rv when bes< ged a*- especial . im pv-rant - -sirte*t-d r • m* ix the - a - g - re- p-.e * N xaragu- at the * m-g» * the e .mtras : 1 r . a :-d *he in i . « .he Amere any » * g bv terr n-f ayts have been .ed ar* ag . re \ earaguan- » ed bv tem.»nst at- . - * a . • d - the-sr he A m e-ca-y w en » - J b*. terr - - fra oed rv • ,>r • He* \ c.-.*.*cuan - « * r. ki’k d . • s* « n ■ . t r e L r» i* ; i*t y u. u reren*es a -g >uresv • .a r ea» m «rs N y.ara .es a rc o. . ng thew d litt re tx e - t th r d Am* m any have in common c - * ag u n - are suDiet. * r r and bullet' . ara g u ar - and Am* n- ' as deeptv * . d rebel that «*■ ail ucn mnat n * the deaths iy at the hands . t con *e: gn pow et a:. CTHJ U’ im- ftet p *« *y 'h er —». —1> rs rd - the horror that ■ :h« si* ken f> g torture * * used ' u t ! . is* a ga ■ * r. y e —■' N . ■ tra tnencerunes tramevl rv a •Vr appiaud Reagan ¡r h xeautr •* * * m - *•. * m e* * c .■■■—— _ — te y *'* ■ means « - » - pe-asan ts a "d ■— a terr n - » tam I be r * 's i ; * tna* s * x r rue rts . a- » ,p;> rr •- ** n 't am mmtayar- - N «'*“ mpxir "* And « hen tr-* u -c i'-' * a few m- re Amervar - « ¿ w «* t - rr>|x ■*" -J r * x Libvans m* g e a th ' p ea san t' « t I *r - ,g* - r Reagan y * *--ar anc un r.' - ex*ept _* — :n>* * « tx a** m pan ed iXitTsl2¿;€* Va t® H lü «u'*■* rx4r . •* ..sarwjy ot N saraguar. * m >. x . m pa- ed bv y.erv* rv* , — .- u* s ctt t *■ 1 á L V n a ¡d forte* - "cg. - *t -tu Jt - * too 7 .*z ** ¿ 7 ¿ * "■tere > ¿ jüesaor :? : *sg.at>;r.s ;r sw e d -its te n s ;f ram pu ; r ra — r V - -1-.* ',1 i - s , - .. x. : agree «rh s ¿rter trev •'■ aT V rt the a rre sts' iVha: ge .o u t h m -,*r :or O to p lM to lM M il Pbotoc Dy Carioc Morano O v c y S ifto r A c^ertsng semer 1 think thev- shculd nave reer arrested Thev w xated the reguia- taons The L n iv w sb aSows ev- « v to d v to get exit and sax wha: thev have to sav A l thev do ss p v e \XMi scene kind at g a M m e s and there s no reason for not stav­ ing withm those ! thmk the L ns- w a t y with respect to aB the J c*her students has an obhga&cr to os. and they have to control people i don t wrant to hear peo- pie oot there a m s t a t h every day Those peopée w arted to be arres*- t ed. They got what they wanted Trenmne Triples ru sriess scc<“cmcj*= ' I besarse tne stgxGaaons thev have are fusísáec beca-use there are so marv spudenfs or- campes Mavbe the time- regulation couid be expanded The campus pohce anestod them. They were m vsoéa- hon ot the ordsnance that was stated ptes thev pianrxed on bemg arresaed sc rt was lustuaed as much as thev- m en t acxcaxg cy the núes mat they had i thank their s u e dmi was to draw ataen- tton sc the ¿act that the L‘?wvers*rv » sfil mvestsrsg m South Africa " .c r o ic c . SOCTCmC^r 1 msrk the- leguiM ions are pretfv rasr consadertrg mere are sc- ra r-. studer.ts Twense to one is ampie tmne I guess they were tr.m g to prove a point Í dor t thank ft at hadr t beer for Berke- ley they would have done rt wxm sudh force a^id thought i? ihdn t look verv wkéent assi ake a lot ot char.trrg S thmk the ar­ resto were a little brt overseep- i ou need scene land at regulator a we had people otto here a l dae trae yon wotddft th e able to get through hast one hour doesn't hack to" m Boban -3 re«y a*«g_acie eo_ca:cr _^or T reaiv dec t agree wttr the ar­ resto S dor t see whv thev shcxikf have to be arrested rot something that they bebeved m if thev were tnvng to get anesaed then, mavbe that 's their cause With a detnon- scratxr ake thts, it s nof gotng to last for past one hour W ith everv - thm gyou need rules, s o l guess the campus is going to have rules Hue th » ! thought t was prettv interesting tm with them and I agree with what they have to say What s gsExng on » tus: not ngjht Jody W a r n ! Ac* - 9 E ~-g sh unr that cXnxxislv thev to there hv a puqxvse I think that >h*n\ y a kx of minds are v* vewng it s refreshing to see a lot of sradents breaking out cf the oorserv atxv e nxxie 1 think we are oast making our wwid ours when we make statements iike thrs The L reversity is gxxng to have to ex­ pect th e kind of behawur \ don t slunk these people are trvxi ble 'Starters Regulations on speech are ndxrukxts when we ve g*x these ev angebsto Whv don't w e attest them’' Charity football game slated By MARILYN LAMENSDORF Daily Texan Staff organization A University is sponsoring a Greek vs. in d ep en ­ dant full-contact football gam e to raise m oney for the Austin Easter Seals Rehabilitation Center. Sam Brannon, W ranglers special project c h airm an, said the W ra n ­ glers have been h e lp in g for several vears to renovate the center, which provides the ra p y for h a n d ic a p p e d children. H e said the g r o u p got the fund-raising idea from S o u th w est Texas State U niversity's Cancer Bowl. "1 k new the W ranglers a n d L’T had the potential to pu t on the same kind of e v e n t — but a little better," Brannon said. The e vent, schedu led for 2 p.m. May 3 in H o u se Park Stadium at lMh Street and Lamar Boulevard, r ""sPEEDCr S "i I ONE HOUR PHOTO 2420 Guadalupe 9 a.m.-6 p.m. M-Sat 1 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ | 1 R I will follow NCAA rules. Greg Lackey, president of Alpha Kappa Psi fraternity at SWTSU — the annual bow l's sponsors — said the gam e w as started 11 years ago by a student w h o had cancer. The ailing student w as treated at H o u s ­ ton's M.D. A nderson Research C e n ­ ter a n d started the gam e as a f u n d ­ raiser for the m , he said. "W e usually m ake abo ut $2,500 a year a n d h ave ab ou t 1,000 p eop le out for the g a m e ," Lackey said. Brannon predicted the first UT gam e's p rom otional a n d e q u ip m e n t exp enses w o u ld only allow the W ranglers "to break ev en or m ake a little m o n e y " Budweiser a n d the UT athletic d e ­ pa rtm en t are d o n a tin g m o n e y and football gear, B rannon said "W e got the w ord a ro u n d to the Greek c o m m u n ity a n d th e y 'v e had W 0 M W I V A K 9 • *00*»«0dtng • GhotfwnMrtg • StotumM • Covw l • T/P*XJ • Tutoorvg • fmm Con*u«a»»or about 35 players com e out to their practices," Brannon said. "The in­ dependents have around 40 to 45 players sh ow in g up to their practic­ es." The team s are being coached by UT football players, Brannon said. June James is the h ead coach for the in d e p e n d e n t team a n d Tony Ed­ w ard s is training the G reek team, he said. Brent Jo h n so n , an ex-UT player helping James, said he expected the gam e m ight get pretty violent. " N o o n e really k n o w s w hat the v 're doin g, a n d you'll have a lot of people ru n n in g into each o th e r as hard as they c a n ," he said. James agreed , "I've been telling the gu vs that even th o u g h it's just a charity gam e, w h e n the whistle blows it will be c om petitive, a n d I'm trying to get th e m readv for this." j J M I I I M I I I I I I I I I I H I I I I I I I I I M I I M I I I f l l l l l l l l l l l l l l f l l l i a i l l l l l l l l l l i ; Roses Say It ¡ I Casa Verde Florist 451-0691 1 I I FTD Deity Specials : n i l l l l M I H I H i m M M I I I I t t l l t l l l l l l M I H I i l l l M I I I I I I I I I I I H H M M M r The Daily Texan/Thursday, April 17, 1986/Page 5 Jazz Festival to include top musicians By REGINA MCASKILL Daily Texan Staff in About 700 high school a n d col­ lege s tu d e n ts will co m p ete this the L o nghorn Jazz w e e k e n d Festival, which will feature perfor­ mances by such acclaimed ja/z m usicians as W yn to n Marsalis and Stanley Jordan. Thirty-four from universities and high schools all over Texas are sc h e du le d to p e r­ form an d be jud ged Friday and Saturday, said Sheila Ross, De­ p a rtm e nt of Music adm inistrative assistant. jazz g ro u p s A lthough university g ro u p s will perform at the festival, they will not com pete with the o th e r bands. "That w ould be sort of a conflict of interest," said Rick Lawn, associ­ ate chairm an of the d e p a rtm e n t an d director of jazz studies. S tu d e n ts participating in th e fes­ tival will get d isc o u n ts on tickets to the three nigh ts of festival p e r ­ formances. A n o th e r stu d e n t b e n e ­ fit will be clinics on jazz tech­ niques given by the six musicians a n d professors judging the e n s e m ­ bles Law n said the clinics and aju- dicated p erform ances are free to the public. H ow ever, jud ging a n d c o m p e ti­ tion are not the only ele m e nts of a good festival, Lawn said. speaking, "Educationally the only wav to m ake a festival reallv valid is to provide an a tm o s p h e re " in which s tu d e n ts can hear m u s i­ c ia n s " w h o plav jazz the wav it's s u p p o s e d to be p la v e d ," Lawn said S tu d e n ts arriving Thursday can a tte n d the "kickoff" concert. The UT Jazz Orchestra will perform with Kirk W halum, Cedar Walton then a n d Bobby H utcherson; W h alum a nd his ensem ble G roup Sessions will be followed by the "Timeless All-Stars." The all-star g r o u p includes pia­ nist C e d ar Walton, d r u m m e r Billy Higgins, bassist Buster W illiams, H arold Land on tenor s a x o p h o n e , Bobbv H u tc h e rson on vibes a n d trom bonist Chris Fuller. The nationally kn o w n W yn to n Marsalis Q u a rte t will perform Fri­ day night. S aturday features g u i­ tarist Stanley Jordan a n d vocalist Bobbv M c F e m n . 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R FOR SPECTACULAR PRIZES AND GIVE-A-WAYS UNIVERSITY CO-OP M m je r im g im S e r v i c e S im e e 1 S S € Phone 476-7211 2246 Guadalupe Free Parking 23rd A San Antonio w 13 Purchase T Space shuttle flight a ‘risk w orth takin g ’ for journalists Taking a stand Nathame Lack ■ b e ra arts junior argues *r?tr! protest- ers outside trie Mam Bu*k3ir>g W ednesdav Lack was arguing with students who opposed the government deasion to bomb Libya ________________________ I...................... ....................................................................................................... ........... ................ Robert Corien Daify Texar Staf do since I was about 10 years old O ne was to be a Sherrod said journalist and one was to go into space. Well. I've been a journalist for a long time now The most difficult aspect of the process for Sherrod was not being able to tell anybodv 'h e had been chosen for the program I was notified March 27 and mv this is first reaction was Oh wow w onderful Then Sherrod >aid thev told me it was to be confiden­ tial That was massivelv frustrating — to tell a journalist som ething like that and tel! them not to >av a m - thing," Asker said he has reported for the Post for 12 years covering the spa>,e program and science ;s>ues for tfu past two v ea r' But aside from tus experience with NASA Asker said he hopes to add a personal ele­ m ent to shuttle repx rtmg it he is chosen to nde the shuttle Sherrod said that while 'h e h a ' not covered the 'p a c t pr-gm m a ' extensively her background in re- povtm g skills is enough to qualm her tor the position Reporting from 'p a^t > going t require the basK> of reporting Sherrcd said O ur n. it- ;s tv ixatch listen and question and then put ink w -rds and that bring the pubiK a ' close u t a ' pos sible information O ther journalist' trorr Texa' cho­ sen a ' serrutinalists include Paul Rever aerospace w riter tor The As­ sociated Press in H ouston Stephen Gauvam of kT R k-T \ m H ou'ton R >bert C hip Moodv II ot KHOU- T\ in H ouston Daniei O Rourke of kPRC -T\ in H ouston Scott Pellev of WFAA-TV in Dallas; Lacefis Ob- erg a free-lance venter from I he kin- sv>n and C hns M arrou ot k l NS-T\ m San Antonio I hi semifinalists were d eter­ m ined nv regional interview s ot the approxim ated 1 ~ * appiuants Apn Regional selection in Fexas W3' n* id at tht L nivers¡:\ and at Fexas Tech Lmversitv said Warren Burxett associate protesv-r ot sour- tht- L ! na :>m co-co *rdira! r . selection process Burkett said the eight ju d g e' who chose tht five f i n a l i s t s made the;- decision based upon the applicants qualitv of experience farmliar.rv with the spjvt program and a w . mgness to share inform ation with i'tht r > *umahsts In i next round of interview s will tx Ma\ 12 at the Umversirv ot kan s j ' • Lawrence kan and tht field wili be narrow ed to 4* o u m a f i s t s Btvaus* N AS \ has put the shut tie program on hold while investi­ gating tht cause ot tht lanuarv ex plosion there i> no w heduk-d date for a final decision h< said POEMS WANTED M a jo r anthology now soaks poems. loss, natura, haiku, song lyric*, rsflactNt, tras vsrsa, rtNgious — Ml typssl Bsglnnsn aro wskxwnel Our scRtors wW reply wtthln 7 days. Sand ONE POEM ONLY, 21 linas or issa, to: W ORLD O P POKTRY PVtBSS Papt AP • 2431 Stockton Bhrd. • Sacramanto, California 95617 With the Reform Jewish Stadeats Group Thursday, April 17 7:00-8:30 pm VAHC College Activities Office 701 W. 22nd St. (3rd floor) TearV Guest Speaker Rabbi Retnren Firestone National Director o f College Education Dept., VAHC Program: The “G-d Game ” * / / \ y n itiii / s ' Plage 6/The Daily Texan Thursday, Aprs 117. 1906 By JUDY JONES Daly Texan Staff Anderson raps budget cuts Ex-presidential hopeful decries Reagan individualism well rev ealed w hen you look at the latest figures released on the share of national income that are to be at­ tributed to the low est 20 percent of our citizens as compared to the highest 20 percent Anderson said. The poorest 20 percent of the population accounted for only 4 2 percent of the total national income vs hilt the richest 20 percent ac­ counted for 42 9 percent, he said candidate John A nderson told a University au ­ dience W ednesday night that Dem ­ ocratic and Republican leaders have been com placent m accepting budg­ et cuts for the poor poor children are in households headed by* women, Anderson said. The result of across-the-board cuts in social services will be an in­ creased number of dropouts among these children, he said A nderson \x a*- the Independent Partv candidate for the presidency in 1380. Former presidential T h ere are all too few Am ericans w ho reaih u n d erstand the perva­ siveness of the problem u n d e r­ stand the v e n real danger that we can be reanng a w hole generation of future Americans w ho are going to be undereducated and ill-equipped and lack the abilities to com pete m the kind of society that is on our doorsteps A nderson said A nderson s speech was eo-spon- sored by the Students Association and the Texas Union Ideas and Is­ sues Com m ittee Carolvn T hurm ond com m ittee assistant chairw om an said A nder­ son was chosen to speak because "w e w anted som eone w ho had a broad background and experience in the American political system I think it was very interesting w hat he said about how we are will- mg to spend so much on the mili­ tary' at the expense of students and the poor 1 agree with him verv strongly with that, she said In his lecture titled America at the Political C rossroads Anderson -oid a trend tow ard individualism encouraged b\ President Ronald Reagan is not in the best interests of society Since President Reagan s election in 1980 we have sarp ed rather than strengthened some or our rea! Anderson a nation strengths said to He said :: ironic that there ■a a- a doubling m de:tn>e spending vs rer, Ameri­ from =38 cans vs ere ;ed to be lieve that we tending to those a ert a- o re .art n g ' tnat represented the rea' fi­ ber and the rea -trength or our na- * ht re , t adm inistration eco- i\ policies are rrertv W hat we ought to be concerned about is som e new ideas, and I don t see the m ajor political parties — either the Democrats or the Re­ publicans — dem onstrating a will- ngness tc come to grips with the land of nevs ;deas that need to be advanced to deal with the situa­ tion he said Anderson said revenue-sharing corporations should be established an d to strengthen resource sector of our econom y e m p lo y m e n t the hum an in c re a se W hen the new federal budget is com pleted it will not be the middle or upper class of society that will pav the pnce m budget cuts Ander- >on said One m four children grow up in poor families and more than half of By PAULA BLESENER Sta* Dar» Tw\ Texas »umalists chosen as :r N ASA s civilian •‘•em ñnaústs "Pace pr ‘gram said W ednesdav *"t • reauze tne risks of riding the -pace >hurtie but the possible bene- ~t> urweigh conct-m for personal safetv kahe Snerroc a reporter and edi- r at the Fort It orth star-Te.ecrar": said num ahsts never have avoided dangers a- situations away from dancer Rt porters have never shied Sherrod sa:d If thev had w e w ouldn : be — like . lust have — listening to reports from Tripoli iLibva) Future 'b u ttle m issions will be much safer than past flights because the micro- is under everything scope n g h t now Sherrod said ’am e ' Asker a reporter for the H ouston Post said that before the lanuary shuttle explosion, T had a pretty good intellectual realization of the risks inv olved but there is no gut level appreciation of it like see­ ing that accident But it s still a nsk worth taking. Sherrod >aid she is thrilled about being one of the 100 sem ifinalists in the program I ve had tw o things I wanted to MANICURE O N THE D R A G a t 2 4 1 4 G u a d a l u p e [N e x t to Y a n n g s ) 4 7 6 - 6 9 6 0 CUSSES BEGINNING NOW DAY OR NIGHT SESSIONS AVAIUBLE INTENSIVE ENGLISH A tfr tt.4 ANGLAIS INTENSIF INGLES INTENSIVO • NINE LEVEL COMPREHENSIVE COURSE • SMALL CLASSES, IN D IVID U A L ATTENTION • NEW LEVEL EVERY 4 WEEKS • AUTHORIZED UNDER FEDERAL LAW TO ENROLL N O N -IM M IG R A N T ALIEN STUDENTS (1-20 FORM) DURHAM-NIXON-CLAY COLLEGE 119 W. 8th at Colorado 4 7 8 -1 6 0 2 Read what people are saying about P a 5sa<;c to Ih M a " 1985 .- the year A -.-tic go: a first-class Indsar. restaurant Passage U Inc,a' Third Coast 11 85 the UrVtoer tr.-r.s.? :>i cr.jcrken f.Kua masa la were delectable the mint cfiutnev w a? so good we had to order more naan to go with Da. . 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The resolution, s p o n s o r e d by M a y or Frank C o o k s e v , w ould d e ­ clare A u stin a city of san ctu ary for political r e fu g e e s, particularly refu­ g e e s o f conflicts in El S a lv a d o r an d G u a te m a la . A cco rdin g to the United N a tio n s Protocol R elating to the S ta tu s of R efu g ees, a political refu gee is " a n y p erso n w h o, o w in g to a well- g r o u n d e d fear o f bein g p ersecuted for re a so n s of race, religion, n a ­ tionality', m e m b e r s h ip in a p articu ­ lar social g r o u p or of a political op inio n, is o u tsid e the country of his (her) nationality and is unable, or o w in g to such fear, is unwilling to avail h im self (herself) of the p r o ­ tection o f that c o u n tr y ." Robert C o g sw e ll, s p o k e s m a n tor the A ustin R elig ious C o m m u n ity tor Central A m erica said the im m i­ gration service is m violation of fe d ­ eral refu gee law s b e c au se it d e p o rts p e o p le m eeting the refu gee d efin i­ tion A cco rdin g to the law refu g ees cannot be d e p o rte d into a countrv w h ere militarv conflict exists C o g sw e ll said c o o p e r a tin g with the im m igration serv ice is not c o m ­ p lyin g w ith federal law b e c a u se the IN S is in violation of the r efu g ee a*, t But im m igration service officials sa v u n d o c u m e n te d alien s m ust not only meet the refu gee definition, but also go th ro u gh l . \ S evaluation to be classified a'- a r efu g ee 1 he^c r efu g ees are not d e p o r te d the otti- cials said C\Kiksev " a i d t he intent of the res ol ut i on is tor r e f u g e e s to g o t h r o u g h the im m igration service p r o c e s s of being d ec lared a refuget Barbara H in es an im m igration a t ­ torney, said the " r e f u g e e act is not it's not really being broken, bu t being a p p lie d in a uniform m a n ­ n e r ." H ines said g ra n tin g refu g ee s t a ­ tus h as b ecom e a policy decision by the im m igration service. A liens flee­ ing U .S .-su p p o rted c oun tries h ave more difficulty o b tain in g the statu s than th ose from U.S. en em ies. from Let s put it this w ay: If you h a p ­ pen to be from N ic a ra g u a a n d r u n ­ ning aw a y the S a n d in ista s, you will get a s y l u m , " H in es said. " I f yo u 're from ÉI S a lv a d o r a n d ru n ­ ning a w a y from the S a lv a d o r a n s, you will not get a sy lu m I h e resolution e n c o u r a g e s A u s ­ tinites " t o w ork with ex istin g s a n c ­ tuaries an d sh elters to p ro v id e (ref­ u g e e s ) h o u s i n g , transportation, food, m edical aid, legal a ssista n c e an d friendship. n e e d e d Richard C asillas, im m igration se r­ vice district director, h as said the resolution is an atte m p t to interfere with IN S enfo rcem en t. The r e so lu ­ tion " i s m a d e to back the san ctu a ry m o v e m e n t an d the san ctu a ry m o v e ­ ment now h id es (illegal aliens) from u s , " he said But the reso lu tio n 's final p a r a ­ g rap h u rges th ose a id in g refu g ees " t o co m p ly with the law s of the C on stitution, the law s an d the treat­ ies of the U nited S tates Casillas said he a g r e e d with the final p a r a g r a p h s intent but said it w a s not practical C asillas said the ac tion s of s a n c ­ tuaries are often illegal, so the se c ­ tion of the resolution e n c o u r a g in g co m p lian c e with im m igration l a w s contradicts other p arts of the re so lu ­ tion \ c ontinuation of a public hearing on the resolution is s c h e d u le d for 7 p m Ih u rsd av Last w eek 140 p e o ­ ple sig n e d u p to sp e a k an d the h ear­ ing w a s cut short after alm o st four hours ot testimonv CHECK OUT THE REC TEXAS U N IO N REC CENTER ( t n w n v i . t i r s i n t h e t r - x . is u n i o n 1 /1 1 9 1 1 Carlos Moreno Daily Texan Staff Celebrity on ice Larry Bud Melman, easily the sexiest m an in A m e rica, clowns with auto­ graph seekers at Steve’s Ice Cream on Guadalupe Street. Melman w as in A ustin W e d n e sd a y to read cu e cards, eat to a s t-o n -a -s tic k and be a one- m an se n sa tio n at the Fast a nd C ool C lub W e d n e s d a y night. Candidates split views on Libyan strike By DAVID NATHER Daily Texan Staff Alth ough M o n d a y 's air strike aga in st Libya h a" d raw n generally favorable reaction from the A merican public, three c a n d id a te " for U .S. Con- g r e "" g a v e varied r e s p o n s e s to the raid L S. Rep J.j. ' Jak e ’ Pickle, D-Austin. i"sut*d the statem en t g iv ing qualified s u p p o r t to a b o m bing. "It the p resid en t h a" positive e v id en c e that Khadafv o r d ered and c om m itted th ese recent act" of terrorism , specifically a g a in st the i nt e r e s t s ot the U nited S tate s — a n d a p p aren tly he has — then we are )ustified in striking terrorist training and mihtarv centers in L i b y a ," Pickle said in the statem ent "1 d o not c o n sid e r this an act of w a r ' Pickle "It is notice that the United States will a d d e d not tolerate th ese continual a ct s ot terrorism R epublican c a n d id a te C aro le Keeton Rv lander said the raid w a s justified I think the actions w ere regrettable but a b s o ­ Terrorism lutely n e c e s s a r y , ” Rv land er said cannot be tolerated.' R yland er a d d e d that R e a g a n had no alterna­ tive. He w aited as long as he could before o r ­ d ering the raid, s h e said But Nina Butts, w ho is ru n n in g a g a in st Pickle in the D em ocratic prim ary, c o n d e m n e d b o m b in g and criticized Pickle for not d o in g so. the V\ith sure instincts, he (Pickle) h as s o u g h t the grav area of neither c o n d o n in g nor c o n ­ d e m n in g R e a g a n 's six-shooter d ip l o m a c y ," Butts said. T am not afraid to s p e a k out for a san e, peaceful solution to international crises. T think that the m o st im portant thing to k eep in mind is that the rules of the g a m e h ave c h a n g e d since 1945,” Butts said. "W e n o w live on top of a nuclear p o w d e r keg, an d w e h ave know n for a long time that the M id d le East is the m o st likely place w h ere a sp ark could start a w a r . 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Ih e m in u se s kept tu rn in g into pluses tor the Rockets O la ju w o n re tu rn e d stronglv to finish eighth in NBA scoring at 23 5 p oints per gam e a n d 11 5 re­ b o u n d s S a m p s o n charged into a d o m i­ nant role while O la |u w o n was sidelined S a m p so n p erform ed well at K>th forw ard a nd center to average 23 1 points a n d 11 2 rebo un ds. The loss of Lucas to Leavell s em erg en ce at the point guard led A season -ending l o s s re m in d e d to the Phoenix Suns the Rivkets ot a co ncentration lapse last sea son w h en th e \ lost to u n ­ d e rd o g L ta h in tfu first ro u n d ot the NBA plavoffs Fitch said that It I had to w o r n a b o u t that I d I'm in trouble have last y e a r s think to L tah se n e s w ould take care ot that O r we could give th em a copy ot o ur final ganru w th P h oe­ nix a n d go from th e n SPRING AUSTIN RCCORD CONVENTION THIS SUNDRV PRLMCR AUDITORIUM 10R.M.-S P.M. WOWS, ACCORDS, POSTERS, CTC. SUV SELL. 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GROSS Consulting Actuary TUESDAY, April 22 3:30-4:30 pm UTC 3.134 Students interested in Math and Business are welcome H O U ST O N I he H o u sto n Koi kets had everv o p p o rtu n ity to v\ iIt u n d e r the steady assault ot ad versit\ this season \ lesser team m ight not have held on to win the NBA M idw est I )ivision title a nd take the confer­ ence's second best record into the plavotts a gainst Sacram en to on I h u r s d a \ night Boston also o p e n s the playoffs I hursdav night i h e Celtics take on the t hicago B u lls at B o s t o n k.arden while Detroit plays at Atlanta O n I n d a \ W ash in gton is at Philadelphia Utah at Dallas, New |e rse \ at M ilw aukee and Portland at I.X*nver \ d v e r s i t\ it vou can deal with it will m ake vou a better club H o u sto n Coach Bill Fitch said W\ \» m a d e som e p lu s e s out of m in u se s • O n Feb \k e e m Ola- 15 uw o n suffered a bruised knee li­ g am en t a n d sat ou t 14 gam es i h e Rockets w ent 7-7 without O L tjtm on but ni ser l o s t their di- \ 1st» d r e g relapse team the • 7 M a r r 24 R a l p h ‘s a m p ssed threi gam es with a .*. ih illm g fall itti r N brer-» d o r n gam, at Boston • ( >n April 5, Allen Leavell, w ll* ad r ; a < t 1 Ul as suf I M M I G R A T I O N \v PAUL PARSONS p, \tU hh \ .it Givi 7(M K in ( ¿ ra n d e -477-7887 24th 4 San Antonio Opa» Im ry Mfltf U N 1 1 i l l O p o n 1 1 : 0 0 a m M o n - S a t O p a n S u n 3 :0 0 p m H o p p y H o u r M o n-F ri 5 -7 Best on the Beach? The Islands Swimwear Highland Mall 453-0216 A t t e n t i o n Co-op V id e o M e m b e r s “ T R IP IN DIC LLAK T H U R S D A Y S ” A R E H E R E IN A P R IL R E N T I VCP F O R $ 5 .0 0 & GET 2 FR E E M OVIE R ENTA LS O F FE R GOOD EVERY TH URSDAY I N A P R I L The Daily Texan/Thursday, April 17, 1986/Page 9 NCAA: Aggies not out of woods yet Associated Press FORT W O R I H — An NC AA official said W ed nesday that Texas A&M Coach jackie S her­ rill could be m istaken in his assertion that the school will draw no penalty from a controversy concerning q uarterback Kevin Murray. Sherrill said recently that the affair is b etw een Murray a n d the National Collegiate Athletic A s­ sociation, a n d in­ volved He based his conclusion on the fact that the charges against his star quarterback involve a 'bo oster” over w hom the school has no control, an d that the m atter w as not related to recruiting. the university is not that "Well, he (Sherrill) m ay feel that wav, but it isn t exact I v true, N C A A legislative assistant Steve Horton, w h o is familiar with the case, told the F o rt W o rth S tar-T e legram . H orton citt'd an NCAA regulation that, in part, states: An in s titu tio n ’s responsibility for the conduct of its athletic program shall include responsibili­ ty for the acts of individuals w h e n a m em b e r of the institution's executive or athletics a d m in is­ tration has k no w le d ge or sho uld have had kn ow ledge that such individual ... is a m e m b e r of an agency or organization p ro m o tin g the insti­ tution's athletic program , has m ad e financial co ntribu tion s to the athletics d e p a r tm e n t or an athletics K ioster organization, or ... has assisted in prov id in g benefits to enrolled stu dent-ath - letes." "Stated m ore simply, it m e a n s y ou 're re s p o n ­ sible for the activities ot your boosters — particu­ larly if they are prom inent," Horton told the n e w sp a p e r. "T he school can be found to be in violation of the rules if it is determ ined that it could or should have know n w hat the individual was doing." The booster in question — Rod Dockery of Dallas — is a member of A&M's Permanently Endowed 12th Man organization, which is com­ posed exclusively of athletic scholarship donors. * In September, several Dockery em ployees said M urray had received an automobile from Dock­ ery on a lease agreement without having to make payment. A&M asked the NCAA to inves­ tigate the matter and is currently fighting the charges Ryan pitches, hits Astros past San Francisco Associated Press National League SAN I RANC1SC O — Nolan Rvan " t n u k out nine in 7- innings and drove in two ru n s W e d n e s d a y after­ noon as the H o u sto n Astros beat the San Francisco G iants 4-1 Rvan, 39. whit allow ed six hits, "truck out nine and w alked three, got relief help from Dave Smith, w ho recorded his third save bv pitih in g hitless ball Rvan. 2-1, e n d e d a first-inning threat bv striking out Bob Brenlv fol­ low mg a do uble bv Uvl > o ungblood and a walk and wild pitch to Jeff I eonard Ryan th en knocked in tw o r u n s in th r second inning with a two-out, bases-loaded single to left Rvan the all-time major league strikeout king b oosted his career total strikeout crow d of 3,590. to 4,101 before a Ron O e ster's single to right, chasing Mahler, 1-2. R eds 5, B ra ve s 3 A LLANTA — Dave Concepcion hit two hom e r u n s a n d d rove in three runs, and pinch-h itter Tracv I o n e s d rov e in the tie-breaking run with a sacrifice flv as Cincinnati beat Atlanta. With the Reds trailing 3-2, C o n ­ cepcion o pen ed the se v e n th inning bv lining Rick M a h le r's first pitch over the center field fence for his first ho m er of the vear. He also hit a tirst-pitch hom er to left held off re­ liever Bruce Sutter in the eighth. It was the fourth tw o -h o m e r g am e of his career. Bo Dia/ followed the seventh-in- ning ho m e r with a single to center. He w a s replaced bv p in c h -ru n n e r Fric Davis, w ho raced to third on American League R o y a ls 1, R ed S o x 0 BOSTON — Steve Balboni belted a long h o m e r a n d Bret Saberhagen allowed only tw o hits as Kansas City posted its fourth consecutive victory. Balboni's second hom e run of the season leading off the second in­ ning off Boston's Al N ipper was all Saberhagen nee d ed for his first vic­ tory of the season. W h ite S ox 10, T ig e rs 4 C H IC A G O — Ron Kittle drove in four ru ns with a three-run hom er a n d a sacrifice fly a n d Carlton Fisk also ho m ered to lead slum p-ridden Chicago to a victory over F)etroit. The victory, behind the four-hit pitching of Floyd Bannister, Bill Dawley and Bob James, was only the second in eight games for the Sox and came at the expense of Walt Terrell, 1-1. Twins 7, A s 5 MINNEAPOLIS — Gary Gaetti hit a two-run home run in the 10th inning off Oakland reliever Keith Atherton, lifting Minnesota to a vic­ tory over the A's. With two outs in the 10th, Mark inheld hit. Salas reached on an Gaetti then hit a two-strike pitch, deep over the left-center field fence as the Twins snapped a four-game losing streak. 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U N IV E R S IT Y ( O O P phntu 4 tv ,21 (.Uücljiiu p* T S * ■HHM ,, . rm* r t*r king &ird A Kan AnU>m<> w $3 Pun i - — - You can pick up entry forms at the following: ** KA house on 2 515 Leon ** O utside the student activities office in the Union ** First floor in Main Building — General Information Desk April 15-18 Union Art Gallery 10 am-4 pm Sponsored by the Texas Union General Stan T Page 10/The Daily Texan/Thursday, April 17, 1986 Experimental video shorts not county attorney stuff By JOHN STOKES Daily Texan Staff For ab ou t the first 43 h o u rs , m u sic television w as fun. A fficio n a d o s of e xperim ental films a n d v id e o s s a w it as a forum for creativity a n d in n o ­ vation. T h e rest w e re s im p ly e n t e r ­ tained by the pretty p ictures. from fo rm u laic By hou r 44, h o w e v e r, it w as clear th e s e w o rks just how w ere, their d elib e ra te " h i p - n e s s " to the insipid " t o p 4 0 " hits that w ere their inspiratio n. O n e out of 1 0 , m av be, sta n d s out a m o n g the visual an d aural w h ite noise. A nd to top it off, the form of m u ­ sic and im ag es isn 't e v e n original. Before vid eo there w a s film (fact is, m o st videos, like most te levisio n, film ed, not v id e o ta p e d ), and are w hile the results h a v e n 't alw ay s bee n better (a lot o f e x tr e m e lv p r e ­ film m a k in g w as tentiou s m u sic d o n e in the late '60 s) th e y h a v e bee n m o re original. M o st w e re in te n d e d as expe rim e n ta l film s, w ith little or no com m ercial in te n t. B efore MTV, a p ro g ra m o f e x p e r i ­ m ental m u sic film s p r e s e n te d bv C in e m a Texas, p ro v id e s a s a m p lin g of the m o re e cce n tric e x p e rim e n ta l films with m u sic tracks. 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G io rg io 's A m erica is IVon- d erfu l ju x ta p o s e s d o u b le -e x p o s e d and u n d e re x p o s e d footag e against s o m e of F ra n k Z a p p a 's m o re inane ram b lin g s, and is easilv the w e a k e st film in the series. Rock n Roll, of c o u rs e , h a s b een • • • • FEVER BUSTERS? J Gel lust relict Irani pain and itchme with I DISSA-PEER TABLETS available at \ a u Pharmacy 2406 San Gabriel an d C h u r c h g o t o g e t h e r . Especially w h e n v o u 'r e 13 m o n t h s old T h a t's w h e n M o m and Dad b ro u g h t \ou to c h u r t h and th e n fed \ou C h e e r i o s to k e e p you a n g e l i c . W e ' r e th in k in g o f c o m b i n i n g t h e s e O 's with M & M 's. O - O - O - M - M is m e d itativ e (a m antra) and this would r e in fo r c e how s w e e t it is to g o to c h u r c h . M a y b e w e c o u ld a d o p t " C h e e r i o " S h a l o m " . " t h e you " ...n o w , th a t's a sm ile . 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T o o s h o rt, an d e a s i ­ lv the w e ird e s t " r o c k v i d e o " on the oth e r sid e o f T h o m a s D o lb y 's stu ff is I hird R eich a n d Roll, fe atu rin g the e n ig m a tic R e s id e n t s , w h o sp e n t most o f the film 's b u d g e t on the n e w s p a p e r Ku Klux Klan k o s tu m e s . But the real m a s te rs of m u s ic film are B ru ce C o n n e r an d K e n n e t h A n ­ ger A lth o u g h C o n n e r has shot s o m e original fo o ta g e in his 3 0-v ear career, his re p u tatio n rests on e d it­ ing old fo o ta g e a n d s ettin g it to m u ­ to O tto r in o sic, from Bob D y lan R esp ig hi. M o n g o lo id is a s ea r in g d ep iction of A m e r ic a n lifestyles th ro u g h 60s c o m m e r c ia ls an d m ili­ tare p.r. m o v ies . M u s ic b\ D ev o. A m erica is W aiting uses fo o ta g e sim ilar to M on g oloid a n d m u s ic bv David B v rn e a n d Brian E no. S u b - th e re 's ject: p a ran o ia. A nd C osm ic Rav (m u s ic bv Rav Cha r l e s ) , w h ich has no political m e s s a g e , but fire w o rk s, d o e s h av e strip te a s e , M ickey M o u s e , m ilitary fo otag e , and a lot of film lead er. A n e x tr a v a ­ ganza of F re u d ia n s y m b o ls . C u s m a Ra\ is great, s o d o n 't tell the C o u n ­ ty \ ttornev a b o u t it th e n \nd d on t tell him a b o u t K e n n e th \nger s S corp io Rising, o n e ot the all-tim e great m u s ic film s. A d ay in the life of a biker, with o v e r tim e s ot B u ñ u el, this film c o m b i n e s C h rist, s t r i p s , H o lly w o o d m o v ie s , co m ic h o m o s e x u a l i t y , s a d o - m a s o c h i s m . satan d ru g s , d e a th , a n d ro ck 'n 'ro ll e v e r y th i n g vou could e v e r w a n t in a v ideo B efo re M T V : A P rogram o f Ex­ p e r i m e n t a l a n d A v a n t - G a r d e S horts, p re s e n te d by C i n e m a T e x a s , I hu rsd av at 7 and 9 p .m . in B eau - ford Je s t e r A u d ito r iu m . Left to right: Lauren Holly, Daniele Quinn. Michael Carmine and John Cameron MitcheN in Band of the Hand. ‘Band of Hand’ not so bland By SEAN S. PRICE Daily Texan Staff I w a n te d , so verv badiv to slam this m o v ie B efore I saw it, 1 gleeful Iv flipped th ro u g h the m ed ia gu id e and giggled o v e r all th e sil|\ PR- ísm s Then I c h e c k e d a th e s a ru s so I w o u id n t leave out e v e n o n e ot the w o rd s in the F n g lis h la n g u a g e re I motelv s v n o n v m o u s with e v e n think ot as m a in to w o rd s as possible that rh v m e d with "b a n d and " h a n d s o I could write an extra -clev er h e a d lin e (s o m e t h in g like Bland Hand Band p a n n e d tried bad ) O h well In spite of its u n e n d i n g s t ream of cl iches its s te r o t v pical c ha ra ct ers a nd cav e r n o u s plot (Did I I sav plot? I m e a n t t h e me ) hol es ha ve to a d mi t I sort of liked B and ot th e I land. 1 g u e s s , like e v e r v o n e els* [ tig ured a m o vie with th e sarm pro d u ce r w h o b ro u g h t us Miami \ ice, o n e of the d irecto rs w h o regularlv directs Miami \icv and several ot the actors w h o ve a p p e a re d on Mi am i V u e would m a k e a m o vie that looks taste s and s m ells exactlv like Miami \ ice s o u n d s feels, An d, well e v e r v o n e vs a s right But that d oe s n t m a k e B and o/ th e H and as horribl e as it s ou n d s \aturallv the mo v i e s t a r t s oft with a catchv tune (bv Bob I X I a n and the H eartbreakers) and som e fast-paced , kick-ass action s h o w in g each ot the five culturallv diverse Miami d e lin q u e n ts in action c o m ­ mitting s o m e c r i m e s and getting a r ­ rested Thev e ach spend a cou p le ot sta n za s in J u n e I kill before thev re all piled into a boat and taken d ee p into the F v e rg lad es I here thev are given up to loi their parole 1 lger (S te p h e n l a n g ) officer an d a M ic co s u k ee Indian w h o is s u p p o s e d to teach them how to surviv e the w ilderness get a lo n g with e a ch oth er and acquire so m e self-respect in \s m ig ht be expected these street-sm art kids rebel at first But |oe h a s th em h u n tin g wild boar with s h a r p e n e d sticks in no time and thev quicklv g rad uate from the s w a m p s back to Miami Km t h e n b u v s a ru n d o w n h o u s e in a run d o w n n e ig h b o r h o o d from tht cit\ tor SI w h ich thev all m ove in to and begin fixing up H o w e v e r this little urban renew al protect b e g in s to annov C reem tht local p u sh er pim p and his boss Nestor a big-tim e d ru g sm u g g le r th en bullets art* ex I h r e a t s and S u c h h a rr a sm e n t m tv i - ch a n g e d i mi I v s tre n g th e n our h e ro e s to t ho ugh, a n d this ba nd of soon t ough but t e nder mi sht s l earns to o v e r c o me life s brutal s e e mi ng l y i n ­ s u r mo u n t a b l e o d d s and ma t u r e s * ri me - t i ght i ng into an force that calls itselt the B a n d ot the 1 land a w e s o m e t h i s thi ng got an R What mo r e need be s a i d 1 ! he ordv thi ng 1 i a n t figure o u t i< rating how I h e r e s zilHi in t h e nutfitv d e p a r t ­ ment and t h e m o s t graphi c the vio- l eni e g e t s is w h e n Ne s t or pi ns a guv s hand to his v at lit w ith a knife s ur e t here s lots ot s h o o t i n g and s we a r i ng and t hi ngs that go b*>om in the night but not e n o u g h to put ;t m tlu sanii l eague with Endav tht / 'i/i or N arfai e f ha t stutt n o t wi t h s ta n d i n g Band t>t tht H and is a prettx tut mo vi e If vou haven t s een Brazil or In p fo I k ' U n t H u Ve t g o s * v them first But if vou havt or vou lust te» I like setMng a gis>d bad mov - H then whee l out vour s e n s e ot h u ­ mor n u m b vour M-nv ot realitv ku K bai k a nd » nn v th* rui* f o r l . « * d s s . i k t B and o f the H a n d , d i r e c t e d b \ Paul M u h a e l C d a / e r a n d s t a r r i n g s e ve ra l p e o p l e y o u 'v e p r o b a b l e n e ve r h e a r d ot N o w s h o w i n g at I a k e h i i l s 4 \ r b o r 4 a n d L i n c o l n 1 RESTAURANT • BAR FREE TACO DINNER Bring in this ad and get two ta co dinners for the price of one. 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A M A $108.500 2 BOffM Neat Law School $ 1 1 0 .0 0 0 UT AREA SPECIALIST LwAkflk D Rxexkiixxai A IIW I V . t o n N f u 4 5 4 -4 4 3 3 , 4 5 4 -9 0 0 0 to A H O U S E lo v e 3 2 1 M e kitch e n to ts o f b oths. C A C H 2 p a n e w in d o w s s to ra g e B uilt m b o o k s h e tfs c h in a cab. n e t de sk UT shu ttle n e x t b lo c k Seller pays p o m ts 4 5 9 9 2 1 4 4 3 0 P a d d o c k s C o n d o Near UT Shuttle $2,000 down includes closing costs to assume In Area, Lowe$t Price $79,500 2 b e d ro o ms, 2 baths p o o l tenrm 4 6 7 8001 Qua lie Investments Q U E E N SIZE S rm m ons B e o u ty re s t m o t tress a n d b o x s p rin g , n e a r ly n e w $ 1 7 5 4 5 8 9 3 3 1 4 2 3 _________________________ B O O K C A S E S 6 h ig h 3 0 w id e 11 d e e p P o n d e ro s a p in e $ 4 0 e o e h 3 fo r $110 4 7 4 9 4 7 4 4 - 2 2 _________________________ G R E A T C O N T E M P O R A R Y /k itc h e n ta b le 3 7 x 5 17, ro d io i. c o m e rs a n d p e d e s ta l $ 1 2 5 S c h w in n e x e n c s e b ic y c le $ 4 0 M o v in g m ust sell 4 5 9 4 9 6 7 4 ?4 4 - 2 5 D 210 — Stereo-TV fo u r b lo c k s w e s t o f LU XU R Y C O N D O c a m p u s T w o b e d r o o m w ith fw e p lo c # m ic r o w a v e w a s h e r d ry e r p o o l c o v e re d p a rk in g , 2 5 5 - 1 9 5 6 4 - 3 0 B E L O W M A R K E T ! 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B oth JVC STEREO system A X 5 a m p lifie r T X 5 F M A M ster e o -n te g ra te d tuner Q t 5 q c x jrtz lo c k e d 2K L M spe a ke rs $ 5 0 0 4 6 9 9 4 3 3 8 a m n o o n Ask fo r M o r i 4 2 4 tu rn ta b le Q U A S A R 19* c o lo r TV $ 2 2 5 o r b est o t fe< CoH M o rk 2 5 5 8 9 5 5 2 5 ! 4 7 5 2 4 2 4 220 — Computers- EquipmenY N e w Epson B M c o m p o h tu e 5 1 2 K sytem c o m p le te D uo- q u o d d ensity $ 9 9 5 O n e flo p p y a n d '0 m e g h a rd in c lu d e s 2 5 6 K C P M d r y * $ ’ 2 9 5 TPM system h i res m o n ito r k e y b o a rd poroM el a n d se no p o rts p ro c e s s in g w o rd s p re a d In te g ra te d sh e e ’ g ra p h s s s o ftw a re a d d $ 2 8 0 CoH G le n Jansm a 4 4 ! ' 9 8 6 4 22 LOWEST PRICES QUALITY PRODUCTS IB M PC CIT1ZFN PRINTER 14" COLOR RGB FLOPPY DRIVE 10 MEG HARD DRIVE RDA ENTERPRISES 458 5585 $ 1 4 9 9 $ 1 9 9 $359 $ 9 0 $ 2 4 9 4-17 APPLE n - D IS K d riv e 6 4 K , V ta o , koy b o a r d e n h a n c e r v a rio u s s o ftw a re M u s t seH $ 4 9 9 n e g M a x 4 9 5 3 5 6 9 4 17 K A Y P R O P R O 2 O k o td o U 9 2 rw c ra h n e p rin te r H a y e s stack s m o rfm o d e rv AJI K ih w o r e a n d b o o k s $ 70 0 CaH M 4 ’ 2 7 3 2 8 o r M cw y L o u 3 4 5 2 3 75 4 8 ! 2 8 K e x p a n d S A N Y O 5 5 5 com p u te » a b le p o n a . om paefcxlity w i • ) p ro c e s s in g o n d busm ess K .—w a 'e $ ‘ 4 . 4 6 2 2 3 8 8 4 22 B M p r . n t * . w . d e N E C . t E TTER Q U A 11TY S p n w r * c a r n a g e , 3 5 1 0 c o n tin u o u s Form te e d E xceHem b u y to r t4 a ax t*V afm o s t new, p r-m e * CoH N o tK in a l B onk C e d a r P o r i 2 5 8 ’ 7 2 0 4 2 5 M iC R C C O M P U T E R S e x ie lle n i t o r St., f dents N C R D M V D u o i flo p p y cf«o>< * ■nono o r c o lo r m o n ito rs 2 5 6 k o r 5 ’ 2K m em o ry C o * Uta ot Fwst N o t . - a C edo» P a rs 2 5 8 7 2 2 0 4 2 5 2 0 M e g h a r d 1,sk b n o n c n e w n b o » w i t t . ontr-.Hle- s o ftw a r e a n d n . - - .g kit $ 4 2 5 C o ll 8 3 6 7 15c 4 2 4 230 — Photo- Cameras N ' l Q N fC 3 5 5 0 K X V w h ♦tv á n i f 3X h ife r i $ j ' C v .. 1 3C 4 4 5 6 2 2 5 4 24 130 Condos - Townhousos 140 — Mobile Homes- Lots West Campus— Graham Place Condom inium s now has to offer a 2-1 (former model homes). Located on a very quiet street, this home has many extras to offer. In­ financing! Call credible Sheri, 482-0698, Scott 474-5111. 78 M f L O D Y 2 1 p o r i $ 5 5 0 0 cosh c o ll 2 4 7 4 2 2 8 iw « r 4 5 3 8 3 2 0 4 18 B e rg s tro m ‘f no an ¡ 4 * 8 4 19 7 9 L A N C F 8 rn o b lfo h o rn # b e d r o o m 2 fo il ba th s e * te n o r «$ m avon F*e v»d»ng C A C H at! o p p h o rn e s uGOor s to ra g e $ 2 5 0 0 0 1 3 6 0 4 17C ’ O '* 25 shed 4 5 4 M cC o rm o c k C C 1 0 X 10 deck. 2 MERCHANDISE 200 — Fumiture- Household UT C O N D O 2BR fro m c a m p u s oH amen,hes v e ry n .te P n c e d to sell q u < k ty Bit 4 7 8 T 3 'Q 4 28 2 B A T hree tabres tH ocks R E A S O N A B lE S O F A S p o s te r art »ugs b o o k s ke- wo»» C u d o m Cc-nsed $ J 5 C h m 4 *4 9 4 ' T ; - ? ? ? * " ? • 4 MONEY BACK GUARANTEE p. 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M ostarcord and Visa DCADLINI SCHEDULE Friday Horn M onday Toxon M ond ay Ham Toasday Taxon W adnasday Taxon Tuesday Ham Thursday Taxon W adnasday Horn Fndoy Texan Thursday 11am In Use eas t el errors mode in on eduarHsament, notfoe u n i s t ho ghrsn by 11 a.m. Use Rrst sponsible for only OM8 bscor- l a t e r I b a n $ 0 d o y s a f t e r p w b i l - f t s p e l d k W s r e c e i v e c r e d i t s H p N r e p w e e f o d o t M ese e l c e n c e lt a - t i e n , e n d I f a m o u n t e x c e e d s $ 1 0 0 . S 0 p m u s t b e p r e s e n t e d f o r e r e o r d e r s r t t h t n 9 0 d a y s t o b a ra M te . C r e d i t s l i p s a r e n a n - t r a n s t o r a b l e . t p o H i h w l | w A m * — - CLASSIFICATIONS TRANSPORTATION ! • — Mfoc. AmNm S 30 — Tracks-Vam 40 - VoMcfos i« Troteo SO— Serwke-Seyetr •0 — Ports-Accossorfos 20 — Molorcycfos 40 — V ehide Loosing 100— Vehldae Wanted REAL ESTATE SALES 110 — Sorvkos 1 2 0 — H o s m m 130 — Corsteoo-TownHomox 140 — Mofcifo Nosnos- Lota 130— Acreage to ts 140 — Duplexes* 170— W anted 100— Loans MERCHANDISE 140— App lian ces 20 0— Fw m iturs-Housshold 2 1 0 — H em e TV 220— Computers- Iq u lpment 23 0— Ptsoto-Cameras 240 — Ooats 250 — Musical Instrum ents 240 — Hobbies 270 — Machinery - Equipment 200 — Sporting-Cam ping Equipm ent 200 — Furniture-A ppliance Rental 300 — O arag e- Rumm age Sales 310 — Trade 320 — W anted to Ruy or Rent MERCHANDISE SERVICES 4 0 0 — Office RENTAL 33 0— Renfol Servieee 340 — Fum . Apts. 3 7 0 - Unf. Apts. 30 0— Fum . Duplexes 34 0— U nf. Duplexes 4 0 0 — Condos- Townhousee 410 — Fum . Houees 4 2 0 — Unf. Houses 425 — Rooms 4 3 0 — Rc 4 3 5 -C o -o p s 4 4 0 — Roommi 4 5 0 — M obile Homes-Lots 400 — Rusirtess Rentals 4 7 0 — Resorts 4R0— Storage Space 4 4 0— W anted to Rent-Lease 3 0 0 Misc ANNOUNCEMENTS 51 0— Entortoinntonl-Tichots 320— ftorsoncds 330 — Travei- Transportation 54 0— Lost A Found 33 0— Licensed Child Cam 3 6 0 — Rubik Notice 370 — M usk-Musicians EDUCATIONAL 540 — M uskol Instruction 540 — Tutoring 4 0 0 — Instruction W anted 410 — Misc. Instruction SERVICES 620 — Legal Services 630 — Computer Servkes 440 — Exterm inators 450 — M oving-H auling 4 4 0 — Storogo 470 — Fainting 71 0— i 720 — Stereo TV R epair 730 — Home Rap a ir 740 — Rkycte Ropair 73 0— Typing 740 — Misc. Services EMPLOYMENT 7 7 0 — Employm ent Agencies 7R0 — Employment Services 740 — F art tim e •0 0 — G eneral Help Wanted •1 0 — O ffice-C lerk ai 020 — Accountlng- Rootckeeping • W ~ M IR IffV IIR II U V IV R * R 4 0 -S a le s | R 3 0 -R e ta il Technical •7 0 — M edkai 8 4 0 — Frofessional 840 — Clubs-Restaurants 400 — Oomeetk - Household 4 1 0 — FosMons W anted 420 — W ork W anted BUSINESS 930 — Rosiness O pportunities 940 — O pportunities W anted TSP B u ild in g , R o o m 3 2 0 0 2 5 0 0 W h it» M o n d a y th r o u g h F n d a y S o m -4 3 0 p m 471-5244 TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION 30 — Trucks-Vans s in k V O L K S W A G E N s le e p s C a m p m o b ile 7 2 N e w ly f o u r F r id g e re m o d e le d in s id e G r e a t f o r c a m p in g G r e a t ga s m ile a g e $ 2 0 0 0 w ill c o n s id e r fa n a n c in g jjo r t 4 4 4 - 0 8 9 0 4 18 2 0 0 0 0 mites. A C 1 9 8 3 M A Z D A p K k u p - -re d ,'to n m te n o r 5 sp d $ 3 4 9 5 1 8 0 3 S L a m a r 4 4 2 - 6 4 6 4 4 - 2 3 C ____________________________ tru c k n ic e 1 9 8 4 T O Y O T A , sp e e d A C A M /F M . y e a r w a r r a n ty lo n g b e d pick u p 5 tro n s fe rr a b le 5 E x c e lle n t c o n d itio n $ 4 9 0 0 n e g o tia b le B u d a 1 2 9 5 4 1 6 2 4 18 50 — Service-Repair 10 — Misc. Autos 20 — Sports-Foreign 20 — Sports-Foreign Autos Autos 1 986 CHEVETTE. $ 1 3 9 m o n th S p a tia l, no m o n e y d o w n , te r m i a v a il L e a s e /p u r­ chase 4 4 3 - 9 0 4 6 4 -1 7 D 1 9 8 6 B U IC K S om erset, $ 1 9 4 m o n th S p e ­ cial, n o m o n e y d o w n , term s a v a ila b le le o s e /p u rc h a s e 4 4 3 - 9 0 4 6 4 -1 7 D 1 9 5 4 G M C d ie se l city bus c o m p e r c o n ­ versión P rim itive, b u t v e ry c o m fo r ta b le fu e l c a p a c ity , e x c e lle n t c o m p le te kitchen, sleeps six » R e a d y to g o a n y w h e re $ 3 5 0 0 . 8 9 2 - 4 4 1 6 a fte r 4 3 0 p m 4 - 3 0 tires, 1 6 0 g a l 1981 RABBIT "S " 5sp d . A M / P M cassette, su n ro o f, w e ll $ 2 5 0 0 3 3 9 - 3 6 7 3 w o r t o r 3 4 3 8 5 8 6 h o m e 4-17C r e lia b le cleon, runs M U S T SELL 1 9 7 7 B uick S k y h a w k , c le a n runs w e ll, M -F a fte r 6 p m 4112 A v e A # 3 , $ 1 2 0 0 neg 4 -1 8 '7 7 T H U N D E R B IR D C h e rry red, w h ite v. nyl to p , V 8 lo a d e d , r a d id s , p r ic e d to sell, $ 1 7 0 0 O B O , 4 4 3 - 2 1 4 3 4 -1 8 FOR SALE 1 9 8 0 C a p ri, g r e a t c o n d itio n , 3 5 . 0 0 0 miles, s u n ro o f, A /C , A M / F M stereo, $ 3 6 9 5 , n e g o tia b le 4 4 5 - 2 1 2 4 4 - 18________________________________________ 20 — Sports-Foreign Autos 1 9 8 6 N IS S A N S e n tra , $ 1 2 7 m o n th S pe- ciol, n o m o n e y d o w n , term s a v a ila b le L e a s e /p u rc h a s e 4 4 3 - 9 0 4 6 4 -1 7 D 1 9 8 3 D A T S O N 2 8 0 Z X , 5 - s p e e d g o ld lo u v e rs , t a in t e d w in d o w s , $ 9 5 0 0 , 2 5 1 - 4 5 8 9 4 - 2 4 h e a d lig h t c o v e rs , 1 9 7 8 V W B e e tle c o n v e rtib le , y e llo w / b la c k in te rio r, 4 s p d , runs w e ll, $ 3 2 9 5 c a ll 4 4 2 - 6 4 6 4 4 - 2 3 C 1 9 7 8 D A T S U N 2 8 0 Z - b u rg u n d y /b lo c k . 5 -s p e e d , A C , $ 3 8 0 0 C o ll 4 4 2 - 6 4 6 4 4 -2 3 C runs a n d d riv e s su p e r 1 9 7 4 P O R S C H E 914, n e w d u a l W e b b e r c a rb u ra to r, d is trib u to r, b a tte ry & fo u r n e w M ic h e lm tire s $ 3 8 9 5 8 9 2 - 4 4 1 6 a f ­ te r 4 3 0 p m 4 - 3 0 1 9 6 4 A U S T IN - H e o le y S p n te 2 5 0 - 5 8 4 3 4 -1 7 _________________ $ 1 5 0 0 7 6 C O R O L L A 2 - d o o r n e w b r o w n p o in t 1 9 7 6 S A A B E M S silve r A C . 5 -s p e e d , o f loys, $ 1 2 5 0 1 8 0 3 S L a m a r 4 4 2 6 4 6 4 4 - 2 3 C 78 D A T S U N B 2 1 0 G X 6 7 7 0 0 o n g m a l m iles cassette G o o d c o n d itio n $ 1 2 7 5 C a ll 4 7 3 - 2 7 9 2 4-18 2 d o o r h a tc h b a c k ra d io A C , A M / F M cassette 5 -s p e e d $ 1 2 5 0 4 7 7 -1 1 5 5 o r 4 7 8 - 2 8 4 0 4 17 1 9 7 4 H O N D A C iv ic. 4 -s p e e d h a tc h b a c k g r e a t s h a p e $ 8 0 0 4 5 9 7 4 3 0 4 - 2 3 '7 6 T O Y O T A s ta tio n w c o n d itio n , $ 1 3 9 5 3 2 7 - 2 : □ o n e x c e lle n t 8 4-17 1 9 7 3 RED V W runs g r e a t s u n ro o f re b u ilt e n g in e , n e w b ra ke s, n e w g e n e r a to r $ 1 2 0 0 . firm 4 6 2 - 9 7 3 6 4 -1 8 RE A L A T T E N T I O N M e rc e d e s - 2 2 0 S B a n d in te rio r, c h e a p 3 2 7 - 5 8 7 1 5 -1 2 g e t t e r 1 9 6 4 g r a y - n e w p o in t 19 7 4 V O L K S W A G O N b u g R o y a l b lu e g o o d c o n d itio n , A M / F M ro d io > 1 6 0 0 o r b e st o ffe r, 4 5 8 - 4 9 5 7 , e v e n in g s 4 - 2 2 1 9 8 2 L o fe r M G T D lo o k a lik e , B ra z ilia n c o n v e rtib le , 1 6 0 0 c c V W e n g in e , mitas, a fte r 6 p m 8 9 2 - 5 6 3 6 4 - 2 9 lo w 1 9 6 8 CO RVETTE C o n v e rtib le , n e w p a in t, 4 2 7 / 4 3 5 , lo w m iles, e x c e lle n t c o n d itio n A fte . 6 p m 8 9 2 5 6 3 6 4 - 2 9 '7 9 T O Y O T A C o r o lla 5 5 , 0 0 0 m iles g o o d c o n d itio n , 3 4 6 - 2 6 6 3 4 7 6 -7 2 1 1 ext. 2 1 5 4 -1 7 1 9 8 2 R E N A U L T 18i 5 s p d , a ir, A M / F M cassette. 4 d o o r $ 4 0 0 0 / b e s t o ffe r 4 5 9 - 7 0 7 4 4 -1 8 lo w m iles N ic e c o r 1 9 8 4 H O N D A P re lu d e e x c e lle n t c o n d i tio n , 2 y r w a rr a n ty , silve r 5 -s p e e d su n ­ r o o f e q u a liz e r 9 1 8 5 3 4 5 - 3 9 0 0 3 4 6 - 4 5 8 9 4 - 2 3 1 9 7 5 V O L K S W A G E N S u p e rB e e tfe S u n ­ r o o f, g o o d c o n d itio n $ 1 6 2 5 --C a ll Tim a t 4 8 2 - 0 0 8 9 4 -1 8 s t e r e o 1 g r e o t v e r y In 1 9 8 0 V W D a s h e r A M / F M s te re o A C , 5 3 0 p m . 4 4 5 6 2 2 5 4 - 2 4 _____________ to p e $ 2 6 2 5 C a ll a fte r runs g re a t 1981 D A T S U N 5 1 0 w a g o n g o o d c o n d i lio n 9 5 0 0 0 m iles o w n e r $ 2 3 5 0 3 4 6 1 5 2 6 a fte r 5 p m 4 - 2 3 o n g m a l 71 V W Bug, re b u ilt e n g in e , runs g re a r $ 9 0 0 4 5 2 - 7 2 7 2 o r le a v e m essa g e o t 4 5 1 -8 5 3 2 4 18___________ 1 9 8 0 D A T S U N 3 1 0 h a tc h b o c k . g o o d c o n d itio n , s ta n d a rd , A /C , s te re o best o f fe r this w e e k 4 6 7 - 9 1 9 4 4 -1 8 30 — Trucks-Vans 1 9 8 6 C H E V Y S 10 B la z e r $ 2 1 0 m o n th S p e c ia l te r m s a v a ila b le L e a s e /p u rc h a s e 4 4 3 9 0 4 6 4 -1 7 D n o m o n e y d o w n 1 9 8 6 N IS S A N p ic k u p $ 1 3 0 S p e c ia l n o m o n e y d o w n pu rc h a s e 4 4 3 9 0 4 6 4 -1 7 D term s a v a ila b le Lease 1 9 8 6 C H E V Y S -10 p ic k u p $ 1 2 5 m o n th S pecial, n o m o n e y d o w n L e a s e /p u rc h a s e 4 4 3 - 9 0 4 6 4 17D te rm s a v a il 1 9 8 5 F O R D F150 p ic k u p $ 1 8 9 m o n th S pe cia l, n o m o n e y d o w n , te rm s a v a il le o s e /p u r c h a s e 4 4 3 9 0 4 6 4 17D 130 — Condos-Townhouses 1 9 8 2 H O N D A A c c o r d silver h a tc h b a c k 5 - spe e d A C . ste re o g o o d c o n d itio n A s k in g $ 4 6 0 0 B o b 4 4 0 - 0 6 9 1 4 2 3 R R M O B IL E m e c h a n ic W e d o tu n e u p s A, C b ra k e s a n d g e n e r a l a u to m o tiv e r e p a ir 9 2 9 - 3 6 7 7 5 -9 J __________________ 70 — Motorcycles RENTAL 360 — Furn. Apts. CLEAN USED MOTORCYCLES 40 IN STOCK FROM $495 BUY-SELL TRADE FOR CARS WHITESIDE MOTORS 5715 BURNET RD. 458-5631 (Fr©« tank of ga$ wrfh this od: 5-12J Ben's Custom MOTORCYCLE P A IN T IN G L a c q u e r e Flam es e E nam el e P in stn p e e Im ro n e M u ra ls C a n d y C o lo rs e Fib e rg.a ss R e jxn r 2 8 2 -9 9 4 5 5 -5 J 360 — Furn. Apts. TIMBERWOOI APARTMENTS MOVE IN TOOAV! ,» large Etl S300-S310 • Finest Location in UT Area ► Shuttle or Walk to Cam pus ► Fireplace BETTER HURRY! 26tti 6 San G abriel 499-8712 L e c n A p t s . MOVE IN TODAY! • l BR Fum. $320 • 2 BR Fum. $450 • Walk to Campus • Nice Pool & Patio 2207 Leon 478-1781 VILLA SOLANO APTS. MOVE IN TODAY • 1 BR Furn. $330 • 2 BR Furn. $425 • Shuttle at Corner • Intramural Fields across Street 600 W. 51st Aspenwood Apartments MOVE IN TODAY! e 1 BR Furnished $320 e 2 BR Furnished $400 e W ater & Gas Paid Shuttle Bus at Front Door* Intram ural Fields Across Street Professionally M a n a g e d by Davis an d Assoc Affordable—From $ 6 9 , 5 0 0 * Great Location—Walk to Campus • Convenient Features: • Furnished * All Kitchen Appliances * Microwave Built-In Desks • Washer & Dryer • Covered Parking • Security System Excellent Owner Financing Ed Padgett, Realtors 4 5 4 - 4 6 2 1 - I P Cornerstone Place @ 24th & Rio Grande Available Spring ’86 4 5 1 - 6 6 8 2 *4539 G u a d a lu p e 452-4447 T a n g le w o o d N o r t h 7(/cMou4 Oieeh, A p a rtm e n ts NOW LEASING MOVE IN TODAY! We Pay All Your A/C and Heating 1 Bedroom Furn. $310-$340 2 Bedroom Furn. $430-$470 1020 E. 45th 452-0060 A fuV ttm eH ti MOVE IN TODAY! Unfurnished and Furnished Large Apartments 1 Bedroom Furnished $ 2 9 5 -$ 3 3 5 2 Bedroom 1 Bath Furn. $ 3 5 0 -$ 4 0 0 2 Bedroom 2 Bath Furn. $ 3 7 0 -$ 4 3 5 2 P o o ls B a lco n ie s • View Apts. • S h u ttle S to p Professionally M anaged by Davis & Assoc 4 4 4 -0 0 1 0 4 4 4 -0 0 1 4 Professionally nun.,¿ej„ c. 1911 W illow creek Davis & Assoc. M anagem ent Co. A l* o < a i f « c n u to M b a ttIe . 472-4893 6 452-8537 A Luxury Condominium With Everything. Including 103 Years Of History. Twenty-six exclusive condominum residences with a prestigious west campus address, heated pool, whirlpool spa and monitored security sys­ tems. Featuring fireplace hearths which have been painstakingly crafted using bricks from The University of Texas' first Main Building. In the new Old Main Condominiums, no detail has been overlooked. We've even built-in a "past" on which you can build a future. oO M D L H07 W. 25th Austin, T c x . i s 78705 (512) 472-8005 A I N Available August 15, 1985. V.I.P. APTS Speedway at 33rd SPECIAL RATES GOOD UNTIL APRIL 15th 3 Bedrooms • King Sized • Furnished Suitable for 3 or 4 students. Shuttle at door; pool and patio. New furniture, plush carpet, all amenities. 1 B< drooms • King Sized • Furniture Prestigious Building - Excellent Location CALL 476-0363 BY APPT c7 on lin e n t J fots NOW LEASING MOVE IN TODAY FANTASTIC STUDENT SPECIAL “L a rg s" 2 Bsdroom Furnished From $425 • Water 6 Gas Paid • • Shuttle at Comer e Nice Pool e 452-4639 THE 305 APTS. M OVEIN TODAY1 • I I ' . • f 1 11 ( «• • •, ! v • V ” ' f • S f n . t l f r i f l ' d l > C « i m p l e » • N t ’ d f h h u l t l f D irner W o t v In T o d j t ’ 4 5 9 - 4 9 7 7 / \ i v ' A A s s d i , i ! t ‘ n f o * e e e e e e e e # e e e # 4 CLOSEST TO CAMPUS ♦ é ♦ ♦ i rio nueces: ♦ ♦ ♦ • T ir e c O f d i v i n g \ : k » s W o tk 6 • O n e W o e * h o r n c o r o u s ♦ • 2 S H uffte S*oos J • F’ e e P a r k in g w i - j • A llu n r f s F u m is n e a 6 * S e c u rtfy S e rv ic e 6 • B o fc o n y «nfh S o r o g e J • Specxgi G r o u p R a te i 1-Bedroom 6 J Summer Rates $315 ! *474 0971 474-1004^ GARDEN GATE APARTMENTS COCD SPECIAL RATES AVAILABLE NOW! MOVE IN TODAY NOW P R E-LEA SIN G FOR S I M M E R & F A L L lHHti > « • v * . v . \ • • ^ ° • O • L u x u ry 1B R Fu rn ish ed y2222 Rio (iran d f 476-4992 J wLUkv i .v i / . I J A J . »A »A ! IJ A A l .f I f 11 pr r GREAT SUM RATES 1 El Campo LaPaz El Dorado 3S0I Sf f, Jway Furnished 1 Bdrm 1 Ba 2 Bdrm 1 Ba Unfumjshed Unf $275 $285 * £ Fum $295 $305 • E Unf $370 ♦ E Fum $390 +• E | 3 | 3 Bdrm 2 Ba — $425 + E t i t ; i f i i i -fTi'T V I V I V I v i r r ^ r - r W : T H E ^ ^ \N G E lk n ^ 1 A A P A R T M E N T S 4 ^ 2124 B u rton Dstve MOVE IN TOD AY! • Efficiency $280-$300 • 1 BR Fum. $310-$360 e 2 BR Furn. $400-$440 • Large Pool and Patio • Luxury Club Room • 2 Shuttles Routes 444-7880 D avis a n d A ssoc. M a n a g em en t Co. Hyde Park Apts. m o v e in TODAY! • EfT. Furn. $270-$280 • 1 BR Fum. $285-$310 • 2 BR Fura. $370-$380 • City Tennis Courts & Pool • Shuttle at Front Door 4413 Speedway 4 5 8 - 2 0 9 6 RENTAL RENTAL RENTAL RENTAL RENTAL RENTAL RENTAL R E N T A L 360 Ftirn’ Apf<- 360 — Furn. Apts. 360 — Fum. Apts. 360 — Fum. Apts. 360 — Fum. Apts. 370 — U nf. Apts. 370 — U nf. Apts. 370 — IM f.A p t* The Daily Texan/Thursday, April 1 7 ,1986/Page 13 O N SHUTTLE 4 5 0 3 SPEEDWAY. PLEAS ANT, FURNISHED EFFI­ IN 8-PLEX. CEIL­ CIENCY IN G FAN. $2 95 . 3 2 7 - 5020. W HY? Not i|>and the bad luminar Ihn yaor at I onto no Apartments Don't settle for lass Bast rotas grao! monoger Ihrae blocks from com lorga torwung oreo oround pool wi#i pus fountain, fra* porting, hvc an •ronces fuly msmppad kitchens 16R $335 ?BR $455 388 $655 AB8 except afactncity 1802 West Avenue *7 8 7519 ioundry __________________ 6 -3 0 SUMMER SPECIAL ALL BILLS PAID $295 Large efficiency, fully carpeted & draped. WaNt-m closet, pool, Ioundry, no pets. 4 2 0 6 Avenue A 45 1-6966, 4 5 1 -6 5 3 3 Cen­ tral Properties Incorporated SMALL G ARAG E a portm ent n«o r UT la w School O n e person $ 3 2 0 Q uiet h om eow ner n e ig h b o rh o o d 3 4 6 -9 4 0 2 4 ISA ST MORITZ Apartm ents 8 0 0 W 25th Prefeasmg fo r fune 1 Furnished 1 & 2 bedroom s fro m $35 57 m o Pool security covered parking fro m UT C all 4 7 6 4 0 6 0 f a m enl 5 12 tor a p p oint Ioundry 6 blocks SPECIALS! Move m— $50 deposit. 1st months rent free. New residents only On shuttle Near Capitol Plaza We pay gas, cooking, heating, 1 - Vs, 2- 1, 2-2V?'s, 2-2's 452-3202 4-11A 5 12 O N E BEDROOM , furnished, living room. The G a z e b o 2 8 1 5 Rk> G ra n d e A vailab le June 1 4 7 4 5161 4 -2 9 DIRECTLY ACROSS from UT 1BR newt^ renovated apartment wi#s hardwood floors, AC, $380 ♦ $25/mo utilities 327 7929 4-25 CAMERON GREENS A l utilities p a d 11 bedroom from $355 2 bedroom from $475 Convenient to shopping 2 laundries & pool BeouttfuRy groomed landscaping & quiet oduft at­ mosphere Directly on shuttle 5 7 0 0 C A M ER O N ROAD 4 5 4 -7 0 0 7 O pen all weekend 6 11A SPECIAL! $ 9 9 Move-m KINGSGATE APARTMENTS THE FUN PLACE TO LIVE! 4 4 7 -6 6 9 6 STUDENTS SUMMER SPECIAL COURTLANDI & II 2 F0R1 UT STUDENTS ONLY Plus $50 of* ! Summer months\ O n shuttle/Bus W aik to Capítol Plaza 454-2537 5 9 PLAN NOW FALL LEASES NOW ACCEPTED T W O WEEKS FREE RENT COURTLAND I & II 454-2537 THE RETREAT $298.00 Per Month Efficiencies availab le offering • Large, room y flo o rp ia n • Lots o f storage e Heat & hot w a ter paid by ow ner • Close to UT shuttle bus routes • Q uiet small com munity e FROM $ 2 9 8 PER M O N T H Call 8 3 5 -4 1 3 0 fo r ap p t 4 4 0 0 A ve A THE RETREAT 4 3 0 0 V2 Month Free Rent Summer Special N e a r UT and dow ntow n Large e ffi­ ciency View o f Pease Park, pool sun­ deck, Ioundry V iew p oint 2518 Leon — PMP Inc, 4 5 8 -4 1 5 5 o r M anage r 4 7 6 -8 5 9 0 4-18A I 1 ONE MONTH FREE Three Oaks Apartments Cute furnished or unfurnished, small quiet com plex near shuttle Front d o o r p a rk in g convenient la un­ dry $ 3 2 5 $ 2 7 5 summer) 4 0 9 W 38th Pnme Properties 4 5 4 -76 19 ENFIELD RO A D 2BR • E Pool Ia un dry nice courtya rd qu*e! UT shurte To see a partm ent Coll 4 7 7 1303 2 5 8 5 0 6 5 4 3 0 ISA $ 4 3 0 UNIVERSITY AREA All M s p aid C A CH p o o l io undry I BR $ 3 8 5 2 BR $ 4 9 5 N o pets 301' W hit» 4 7 7 1734 4 18 CLOSE TO campus on IF shuttle O ne bed ro om 3 4 0 5 Helms $ 2 7 5 . mo 4 7 4 1453 4 24 aportm ents T E U U R ID F APTS 4 1 0 0 A v e C, H y d e P a r i n x e , 1 BR units 3 H o o r p la n s #v»th p a tio s o n d b a lc o n ie s S u m m e r ra te s C a ll C aH 4 5 9 9 5 9 ? 4 2 8 HYDE P A R K - FREE RENT m onth fre e o n this efficien cy, c o m p le x , q u ie t atm o s sm all p h e re p o o l, la u n d ry 4 4 0 0 A v e nue B, $ 2 9 5 4 5 8 4 1 5 5 o r 4 5 2 3 5 9 0 . P M P Inc 5 - 6 Í 370 — Unf. Apts. ENCHANTED W OODLANDS O N E BEDROO M $315 Great for students. West of Campus. W ater Paid. 1008A W. 25th St. 451-6533 Cen­ tral Properties Incorporated 5-12 FO R RENT 3 r o o m o p jr t m e n l F u rnished o r u n fu rn is h e d W e st o f UT $ 3 0 0 ' m o utilities 4 7 9 0 4 7 9 a fte r 5 p m a n d w e e k e n d s 4 - 2 3 W A L K T O C A M P U S C le o n e ffic ie n c y in smcill c o m p le x A l l BILLS P A ID A p p ii anees h ilt b a th N o pets $ 2 5 0 V ista P ro p e rtie s 4 7 2 3 4 5 3 4 3 0 $ 3 0 0 m o n th c o m p le x n o rth P o o l 3 3 9 6 9 6 1 4 -1 7 fre e o r $ 3 1 5 o n e S m all ' m o n th fre e O n e b e d ro o m s THE WAIT IS OVER ... TRADE UP NOW ! Rent S p ecia ls Furnished ond Unfurnished Houses, Duplexes, Apartm ents CALL 4 5 2 9316 ACTION APARTMENT LOCATORS 5 « A 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Let us put you under our SPELL with your new apartm ent hom e nestled am ong the trees, the creek or near the poo l BEW ITCHING 1 & 2 bedroom s available Ask about our M A G IC AL SPECIAL1 Call 345 4 4 4 4 before they DISAPPEAR1 L o c a te d in c e n tra l A ustin Close to C ity a n d shuttle bus lines a n d s h o p p in g cen ters, p o o l G a s c o o k in g /h e a tin g p a id N o pets 1501 W e s t N o r th L o o p 4 5 2 - 0 9 3 7 , 4 5 1 - 6 5 3 3 , C e n tr a l P ro p ­ erties, Inc 4 -2 8 J 4 - 2 3 A SUMMER SPECIAL $99 MOVE-IN E F F IC IE N C Y 1 & 2 B E D R O O M F R O M 5 2 9 9 / M O 2 p o o ls c iu b b o u s e UT shuttle m e tro bus routes v a n t a g e p o i n t 1835 Burton Drive 4 4 2 6 7 8 9 4 2 3 A SPRINGTIME SPECIAL F a m ily e n v iro n m e n t ¡2 ! c o u rty a rd s p o o lv d e w ith h e a le d spa & re c re a tio n ro o m q u ie t u d e w ith p icn ic a re a b ike p a rk in g a n d v o lle y b a ll E ntire co m pie» security o n d c lo th in g o p tio n a l A p a rtm e n t size a n d h o u s e b ro k e n pets o llo w e d w ith $ 1 5 0 p e l d e p o s it 2 B drm s $ 3 5 0 1 B drm s fro m $ 2 9 5 N o gim m icks iust re a s o n o b ie re n t 4 7 6 - 58 7 5 5 -2 A l i n n n i i i n n n n i i i n t n i i i i t i n i i i i H i I I K h s t l e S I •* • Z ~ z : = I s | E — — — 1 a n d 2 B e d r o o m s o n S h u n t* B u s R o u te CALL TODAY 4 5 3 - 4 9 6 8 1071 C la y t o n L a n e Mow h e e a M u tor Fott . ^R E L E A S IN G FOR S U M M E R W o lk to o m pus S p a c io u s . re a r e th c ie n c y w ith H a rd w c x x j H o © n w in d o w s 3 ppi*onc© $ N o pets $ 2 7 5 V ista P ro p e m e s 3 4 Í 3 4 3 o 4 7 2 2BTDEOCM - $385’ " C e n tra l lo c a tio n L a rg e a p a r t ­ m e n t w ith H o lly w o o d b a th , lots o f closets, p le n ty o f kitchen c o u n te r sp a c e a n d la r g e p a n try W a t e r gas p a id 115 W e s t K o e ­ nig Lan e 4 5 9 - 8 0 7 7 , 4 5 1 - 6 5 3 3 , C e n tra l P ro p erties, Inc. 4 2 3 a SMALL COMPLEX 4306 Ave. A r e d e c o rte a 2BR a p t m H y d e uA RG E P a r k b u i l t - i n p a r k t n g C o v e r e d bookshelves and desks Gas cooking heatmg and Ho* wate< po*d $480 • E 2 weeks free Avail novv Cat! manager E liz a b e th 4 5 8 9 8 0 9 8 3 7 7 8 8 0 . . . •* I o A TRAVIS HOUSE APARTMENTS SWEET AND LOW SPECIAL PLUS $100 OFF FIRST MONTH 4 4 2 -9 7 2 0 1 6 0 0 R o yal Crest 6 3 A S'UDEN' SP iO A l Smoll quiet complex walk ic CR shuttle Capita’ Plaza Shop 'aundry 1BR $230 pmg Cerner Pool mo until foil then $330 mo 2 -1 $280 mo untu ion then $ 3 8 0 mo 12(30 E 5 2 okxk east of Cameron Rd 4 8 0 -9 1 9 1 4 5 3 6 0 8 3 4 - 3 0 370 — U nf. Apts. I—Musical Instruments ELECTRIC bass, 6 moo#» old m a d $ 2 0 0 GooHo om p kfw i concbfcon $100 4 7 9 -8 5 1 6 4 -2 4 j 5STHNG bonfo w#h resonator ond com Very good condition 75 4 7 7 -8 1 9 5 4 -2 4 i— W anted to Buy o r Rant tJ C A S H * M o n e y fo r M c k s I w ill b u y r used M a c in to s h Russell 3 4 6 1 7 3 5 1-28 _ _ bog, lent I a NTED BAC KP A C K IN G equipment inteino■ trame pock m e s to ve r o l 451 7 1 8 8 o fto r 6 p m vn________________________ P Á Ñ ÍÉ D G R A V IT Y s R A IN B O W by P y n c b o n m h o r d c o v e r C a l D otty a t 8 3 8 8161 4 7 3 I— Misc. Á R B íQ Ü f G R IU S $10 to $ 4 5 Aft 1 v a lu e s 4 7 7 4 0 7 4 o rty fim e A lso c a rp e t c b e o p 4 17 f D O IN G G O W N w fb ■ M M 7 8 V o rvjin a t cost $ I TOO etegont 4 5 0 o r best o f f * ' 4 ? 4 ” 6 .' 4 24 N OW LEASING SUMMER, FALL SPRING RESERVE NOW AND SECURE SUPER RATES • WaJkUi, 2 1, 2 2 1 1 • 0 A C H p o o l la u n d ry fo o litie s • c able connections dishwasher d isp o sa l • g o t stove fu rn o c e w a te r Neater • ovwgned p a rk in g • pteatant atmotphere • avottable week of May 20 and A u g u s t 20 4 7 4 -5 9 2 9 _____________________________ 5_9 N O W LEASING 1 Bedroom — $315 + E 2-1 bedroom — $3 45 t E 2-2 bedroom — $3 8 5 -t E C A CH o r t shuttle route, la u n d ry a n d p o o l o n site 10 am to 6 pm 3 21 2 Red R iv e r _ 4 18 s u m m e r r a t e s n o w a v a i l a b l e $ 2 7 5 + E Eurm shed 1-1 N e a r UT shuttle C le o n q u ie t co n ve n ie n t CALL 459-1597 FALL PRE-LEASING d yo u w o n t to m o v e in fo y o u r o w n h im ,s h e d 2BR w.fti M A ID SERVICE SECURITY M IC R O W A V E W A S H E R la n te r n DRYER .e a s e w ith ^ 2 0 0 8 Son A n to n io Fantastic io n e o c a t io n Fem ales o n ty 2BR 1BA — $ 9 0 0 2BR. 2 B A - $1100 p r 8» - I 4 7 * 6 2 0 5 4 5 9 5 8 7 5 4 18 -'V D f PARI ■AOV 1 3 3 5 '-y* b e c V t w V u i H t i rk#Of if $/X/T*l# pOOf $>C$»<Í 44 A re A 4 ‘: ‘ 3 '8 0 4 79 A M U 10G€ T O W | RS *** * ***« vet • S 4 N„ v '■ pfWCfcpiOu* »wgfr*r ♦» p o rtin g C -3p4o At geéfvei ^ENTi ptXl i> Y ^ : « t - . t ' e C 1 v a » 8 2 6 2 ? 5 5 9 a M r^ T f N C . A o r k d tt-. > H>t *- c ■ ve S. *0 . ARf. ,f *'Wl 6A *e*eo 4 T ‘C :.W3 T 2 0¿rT~~Y p r v v ore reo- 4 eAv-vg x i * ■ ■r •’ > . éCHe iK ifile 4 ’ 7 8^1-89 e .'vf feí |rA A«y> M„ g>wc*« C^KXDVyJ- Sou ,7t ^ V#-' ^ $ A? ’vs.Pved 1evg n -go*» poo 4 e 360 — Fum . Apts. * SUMMER/FALL $ SPECIAL DEALS S W# Con CiMürC"-»** vOu A H o r n e f t y f o ;'! NOW CoA To Ftod O ut H ow 452-3314 V i l U O r l e a n s 2 0 6 W 3 f t * t i 150 — R ental Services MIHHI Ml t i l l It III HUM I Ik. I J t o o B s K B a x a s t H & D C G M O Y O n i F R E E 400-9443 InuiH^Jutie ( K í ufmtH \ & P r r / r.-»\/ocj k*i Sumirter z • Z ENCORE APARTMENT LOCATORS CALL NOW ! 837-5211 343-1147 360 — Fum , Apts. SUMMER SPECIAL Bfi E*hoery> and $2 60-$280 tcrge dean aporwy.'-’ r Hvde Pqri Roo ounde» gen & wctor potC 4 TOC A ve n g e A 6 ^ 6 6 4 t 4 ' 533 C Ant-Q. P>opert»et trx orporo* ed CASA DE SALADO APTS ■ , m wr . * A* i t A’ *9* *»> . >.« SwnNe 4 4 M Jl.*- - -m 4 6. > ‘ 4 360 — Fum . Apts. 9 4 4 ♦ 4 M A R K X X O n e B e d r o o m A partm en ts 1 Bedroom From $300 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ^3815 Guadalupe 2 Bedroom From $370 : 4 5 9 - 1 6 6 4 : D C i d A p t s . 3 7 0 4 S p — t w o y ¿ » * * * * * * * * * i • r r r i T r r r r r r . - i - . ' f i ' i w r r n r r r r r r r m (C H E Z L A S U ) Chez Jacqne, SnRoca, La Canada Apartnwnts 1 BR Fum. From $330 i M O VEm TODAY! 2 BR Fum. $440 ABP 1 BR Fum. $370 ABP • Nice* P o o l s • W a lk t o C a m p u s • r o s s tP.d S t r e e t f r o m T e n n i s C o u r t s O f f i c e O p e n D a i l y M o n . - S a t . 8 a . m . - 5 : 3 0 p . m . 477-3619 1302 W. 24th St. * * » * * * * 3 0 0 0 O vodolw p« 1 -1 , C e il in g fo rts a n d p o t i o FULLY FURNISMCD $350 c a ll 4 5 4 - 4 6 2 1 5 8 J * * * Í * * NOW LEASING FOR SUMMER AND FALL Condo Wvirvg at opt pneev lu x u ry spoce convenience (walk or sKutlie} S po cxxn 2 2 with cetlmg fans rm crow ove »nter com, B 6Q pits and 2 separate entnes CASBAH APARTMENTS 2 2 0 0 SAN GABRIEL 4 7 3 -8 5 5 3 4 4 4 -2 7 5 0 6 9J 5 12 Summer Rates ALL BILLS PAID E fficiency $ 2 7 0 1 B e d ro o m $ 3 6 0 Sm 2 b e d ro o m $ 3 8 0 W o lk o r shuttle to com pus, C A C H fu rn ish e d o r u n fu rnish ed 2212 San G a b n e i M o n Sat 12 5 3 0 pm N o w Pre lea sin g fo r Foil 6 2 HYDE PARK AREA O e d ro o m a p p ro x im a te ly 6 7 5 sq ** O n c a rp e t d r a p e s p o o l KJundry o s s e g n e a p o r k shuttle a n d city bus n g U til.tie s f o r c o o k .n g a n d h e a tin g fre e $ 100 d e p o s it S pa n ish O a ks A p i 4 5 th & O uva t $ 3 1 5 f o r m o r e .nfprmohon c a ll 4 5 8 5 7 4 3 4 4 7 9 8 4 5 SUMMER SPECIAL E fficiency S 2 70 G re a t ce ntra l lo c a tio n close to H e m p h ill Park w alk to UT no pets w a te r p a id 2 0 2 East 3 2 n d 4 ’ 8 6 5 0 9 451 6 5 3 3 C e n tra 1 P ro p e rt es Incor p o ra te d 5 12 COMANCHE APTS. PRE-LEASING FOR THE FALL SEMESTER O N E B ED RO O M S FOR S 3 0 0 -S 3 1 0 C A L L F R A N K A T 4 7 9 - 0 9 2 8 JAN A N S . - ■ 8 A . $ 2 2 > X ¿C . . t" «drc V ' - > 4 t 4 MMER i,A’f w A 4-s * X--ÍA/5 .KJbr** '% S o- bd?' ft* a-f S. “ S-c 4 ' 8 361 8 S 8 360 — Furn. Apts. T T T T T f I T T T 1 T T" ? 1 * Alpine Forest h u r r Real H art» a a m > lu m b h e d u r O $ Z 7 5 L’n fu m iíh e d r* , • 5. - • I - Will i ■. ■ b a th a n d «Uw.-t • At 6 kpfkmmm • .awr fC u - • uau «I F.rk » 4 5 5 8 A v e . A 4 M k M 3 U I I T H Fvyyv^prvvv^vvv>Yv^nprvYv,^vv, Warwick Apartments 2907 West Ave. 1 bedrooms for rent Ceiling fans room, m bedroom & dishwashers garbage disposals, pool, laundry mat, garden land­ scape Walking distance from West Campus living 474-7426 OR 444-2750 $100 MOVE IN Hyde Park Large, clean one fans, bedroom Pool, ceiling $ 2 9 5 ‘ E beginning M ay 1. Near shuttle, no pets 301 West 39th 452 74 54 5 5 108 Place Furnished Efficiencies and 1 Bdr. Aparfmenfs • dish w a she rs/d ispo sa ls • sw im m in g p o o l • p a tio lo u n g e BBQ g rill • in d iv id u a l sto ra g e • b oo ksh e lve s • • la u n d ry fa cilitie s • re sid e n t m a n a g e r b lo ck to IF shuttle Furn Eff $ 2 8 5 - E 1 Bdr $ 3 4 5 - E 4 5 2 -1 4 1 9 if n o a n s w e r 4 5 3 2 7 7 ! 108 W 4 5 th St 6 6A SUMMER SPECIAL ALL BILLS PAID $285 for students, Efficiency, great to city & shuttle convenient buses, corpeted, droped, built in appliances, 4 0 0 0 Avenue A 458-4511, 451 6 5 3 3 Central Properties Incorporated 5-12 SU M M ER SPECIAL Large 1 BR $ 2 7 5 m Hyde Park laundry, no on shuttle Pool, pets 4 2 0 9 Speedway, 45 2- 0 4 7 5 , 451-65 33 Central Prop­ erties Incorporated _________ 532 O N E B E D R O O M $ 2 8 0 Secluded, small, quiet complex surrounded by trees near park W ater & Gas paid 6 0 9 East 45th 4 5 1 -6 5 3 3 Central Properties Incorporated 5-12 453-1418 S U M M ER SPECIAL Large 1BR $ 2 6 0 Great for students, laundry, gas cook­ ing and water paid, no pets 4 3 0 7 Avenue A. 459-1571, 451-6533. Central Proper­ ties Incorporated 5 12 $ 2 9 5 SPECIAL Nice, quiet location across street from park and near Lake Austin 700 Hearn 4 7 6 -4 3 7 0 , 451-6533 Cen­ tral Properties Incorporated 5-12 4 -2 2 A S um m er S c h o o l* G o o d re n ta l 'o te s a t e x c e lle n t w o tk to co m p us lo c a tio n O n e a n d N ro b e d ro o m s Nueces Place Stone's Throw Porapet Lantern Lane C oll 4 7 4 5891 ONE BLOCK FROM UT 2 2 n.cety fu rn q h e d AJi btl's po*d $ 5 9 5 0 0 4 18 4 7 6 -5 6 3 1 o r 4 6 9 - 9 3 4 2 Stan M M fD lA T E .V AVA .>811 4 0 0 7 A,<> v . C bedroom S36C 45' 5096 or 453 8538 5 8a -AR j E r y 8 N !$HFD enr shsA#e o n c o m e r o u n d - y o n $ 3 0 0 6c>m 32 2 Red R»ver 4 ’ 8 BR a p o m . n la r site to E per monlh OPO» ' ja r r MUST Sc B U ASE ’ •e e an oermouse 1 j»> 4 ' 7 JJjC 4 0 -<«>nih e ase S-o G r o n d e O O O ftm *r* A o n i S- M M f R SuB ,E 7 A .a rfo b e M o . 2w 18R BA w o ie r o n d h o o k ups O rg e p o d bro ck w est o t c o m o c s F o rk .n g 2 5 » h S i $ 3 6 5 mo * 1 2 364 4 24 bACK TQ ThE B A S ii efhcie n s i o po n, m e m f o il A p o -rm e m $ 3 2 5 f.nae<-s 4 5 6 ‘ 213 5 A s u m m e r $ 2 2 5 RENTAL 370 — U nf. Apts. S 2 7 0 -S 2 9 0 • E. Summer Rate yV* ore io o lw v g *o# Qu*«* CO^U.* r » t x x /5 '■'Or'vr * 9 sfmdkKi** ^NKe-vfod n j e*K *' ■ v T«ro iocotHVts t^-vóe Pork > ->eo' o m p u s C A /C H kOvAdry d e o d tx y * 'tO 4 5 8 - 2 4 8 8 $150 OFF W a ik *o c ia s s 11 L a rg e Effs v ie w o f P ease P a rk p o o ¡ sun d e c k a u n d r y 2 5 1 8 L e o n V IE W P O IN T $ 2 9 5 4 5 8 4 ' 5 5 o r m g 4 7 6 - 8 5 9 0 Pm P Inc S 4# n O R t ** S C K i '- & w est o m p u s E# 3 bedroom s ->h wasmg 8 35 ' 2 Iro m $ ’ 8 5 mo C o m e ' - . * hee ser. . e * 370 — U nf. Apts. WE’LL MOVE YOU IN! Vi Off 2nd Month’s Rent with 6 Month Lease 1 2 3 4 4 B e a r o o m w rth fiteptoce fh a o i H o t T u b w a te * a n a G a s F»o»a O n CR S h u ttle ini, a» a e a t i i m I IB 0 N G A T E APTS. 4 5 4 - 2 6 3 6 / n o o OFF 1 st MONTH S RENT WITH AD S 1 0 0 N REFEFRAL FEE TO YOU FOP ANY FRIEND THAT LEASES AN APARTMENT AFTER YOU HAVE PAID a D E P o srr • REDUCED SUMMER RATES • EVERY APT COMPLETELY REMODELED IN THE LAST YEAR • POOL SAUNA, AND EXERCISE ROOM • R R 1F SHUTTLES • BEAUTIFUL LANDSCAPING • EFF 1 2 BEDROO M S .AND TOW NHOUSE UNITS p l l A M I G © ^ NOW PRE-LEASING F O R ^ SUMMER AND FALL 4505 DUVAL 454-4799 F r o f c c s s o r v t H y M a n a g e d By C a m b ie P ro p e rr, M a na g e m en . r e *r C A LIFO R N IA D R E A M IN ’ . A U S T IN T A T IO U S L IV IN ■ Southern Californio-style clubhouse with trellised patio ■ Crystal-blue pool and spa ■ Tile-hearthed fireplaces ■ W et bars ■ Ceiling Fans ■ Washer/dryer connections ■ On Shuttle ■ 1 & 2 Bdrms. ■ It's all here at Montecito Apartments. Where the West Coast meets the Third Coast ■ 4 4 7 -3 8 0 6 2 B d rm 2 BA $360 1 B d m i 1 BA $300 5330 FURNISHED! 2323 Town Lake Circle L 442-1991 Now Pre-leasingl Summer Special] 8 h C n n i i 5 f l H i r e 1 9 1 9 B u rton Drive Fum &Unfum Eft 's 1 & 2 Bdms.. 2 Bdrm Townhouses Available 4 4 4 - 1 8 4 6 Mot -Fn 8 JO-5 00 Sat 9-5 Sm 1-5 M O W PRE-LEASING FOR FALL • Summer Leases with Summer Rates • Eff 1 and 2 Bed­ room Apts • FREE Gas and W ater • On Shuttle Route B RAND NEW $299 SPECIAL Spacious 1 Bdrm G rea t 2 Bdrm 2 Bo gre a t room m ate plan O n r route and wrthm ^ shuttle bus to grocery y w a lking distance store ond entertainm ent 1 B R $ 2 9 9 O n 6 M o s . L o o s * Special Runs Thru 4/20/16 TOWN LAKE CIRCLE APARTMENTS 2 4 0 9 Town L ak e C ircle 447-5971 FALL PRELEASING SUMMER LEASES LARGE POOL/SUNDECK WALK TO CC SHUTTLE IBR S START $325 SAGEBRUSH 444 -7 516 ^ 3 *3 B THE ARBOR i 1 M A N O R R D . 478-0992 JUST COMPLETED!! C LO S E T O C A M P U S /S H U T T LE BUS M O V E-IN SPECIALS F * £ I R E N T ' T i l E N D O f F I R S T M O N T H a • • • : : % s . r a il* ' . : ■ Sru-te-u i s, S SANDSTONE APTS. 2408 M anor Rd. 4 7 8 - 0 9 5 5 ENFIELD/WINDSOR H LARGE REMODELED 1-1 APT. 6 5 0 sq. ff. — $4 25 /m o ceiling fans, new appliances, swimming pool, UT shuttle 478-7963 ^ 1 MONTH FREE Large 1 and 2 bedroom, $ 3 0 0 - $ 4 3 5/m o , pnvocy gates, swim­ ming pool, UT shuttle, oil appli­ ances 4 5 2 0 Bennett — Spanish Trail Apartments 4 7 8 -7 9 6 3 STUDIO APARTMENTS CEILING FANS FIREPLACES MINIBLINDS $ 2 9 5 / $ 3 3 5 mo. 9 0 0 E. 51st 4 7 8 -7 9 6 3 6-4C TWO MILES FROM CAMPUS 1 bus direct into campus 25c. Now pre-leasing for fall. Spe­ cial student summer rates. EFFICIENCIES, FROM $300 2-2, FROM $425 R IV E R W O O D S APARTM ENTS 441-8314 4-18J 4200 Speedway 2 bedroom-2 bath ceiling fans, microwaves washers/dryers, covered parking $ 7 5 0 /mo Pre-leasing for fall Karen: 4 5 3 -2 5 0 0 , 4 5 9 -4 9 9 2 _________________________________ 6 -3 C O N TOW N LAKE Sign a seven month lease and get one month free on any of our 1, 2, or 3 bedroom opts Prices from $31 0 to $ 4 9 5 ond we pay gas ond water Re­ lax by the loke or walk in the pork. to everything! W e re convenient Southshore Apts . 3 0 0 E Riverside 444-3337 6-3J NOW LEASING SUMMER, FALL SPRING RESERVE N0WAND SECURE SUPER RATES • W o lk Ut, 2-1, 2-2,1-1 • C A /C H pool Ioundry focilities • cable connections, dishwasher, disposal • gas stove, furnace w ater heater • assigned parking • pleasant atmosphere e availab le week of M a y 2 0 and 5-1A August 2 0 4 7 4 -5 9 2 9 $225 OFF Quiet Hyde Park 2-1, freshly laundry, painted, pool, $450. 3 0 3 W. 40th 4 8 5 - 4155, 458-1634, PMP Inc. 5 -6 8 $150 OFF Hyde Park efficiency, all appli­ ances, pool, laundry, small com­ plex, gas and water paid, $ 2 96. 4310 Ave B, 45 8-4 1 5 5 or mgr. 4 5 8 -8 8 9 3 , PMP Inc. 5 -6 8 APRIL FREE Spend April snug in your new 1- 1. Includes ceiling fan, fireplace, walk-in closets, private patio. O n UT shuttle. Come pick your oc- cent colors — Let us paint for you. Call 3 4 5 -8 8 4 8 . ________________________________ 4 -2 8 6 BEAT THIS! The next 10 qualified people we sign leases with No Rent Til May 1st Super Location Bike route or take the shuttle. For Details 4 5 4 - 0 2 0 2 . ________________________________4 -2 5 A ALL BILLS Po*d Shuttle bus route Q uiet com plex Centrally a p t $ 4 4 9 Ask about discount 4 5 2 -8 3 8 5 O pe n 8-5, M-F, 10-2 Saturdays. 4 -3 0 located. 2 88 2-1 C O N D O , Rosedole neighborhood, $ 6 2 0 /month O ne year lease 4 72 - 8 0 3 0 4-17 SKANSEN APARTMENTS, 4 2 0 5 SpeerT w a y 1 BR, 1 BA. new lo w summer rotas. Microwaves, ceiling fans, vaulted ceilings. Ask fo r Steve at 4 5 3 -4 7 8 4 5-12 O N THE shtrftfe. 1 bedroom for less than iust pomtad Ready now! G as/ $ 3 0 0 water paid 2 poofs, laundry Call Mrs. Brey, 2 5 8 -0 5 3 3 . 3 2 7 -8 8 9 4 4 -2 5 A LARGE 1BR near ZRker, center Auckn, Pool, neat, quiet Gas, heat, w ater potó. $ 3 9 0 .4 7 2 -5 5 5 6 4 -2 3 ________________ O N E BLOCK from UT. $ 3 5 0 • b * 1 BR. 1 B A 1 study Summer sublet or long­ er C a i 4 7 2 -8 5 3 3 , pm. 4 -2 3 LARGE A N D cheap. O ne aportments, south near I amor and O borf or north near compus. CaM W ayne 4 6 2 9514 4 -2 8 0 UT WALK, 1-1 m 1920's 4-plex U p tto n . fan, Roots 9 0 4 W 22 Vi, $ 3 7 5 , 4 7 2 - 2123 4 2 9 ___________________________ a kitchen omd both Deck, ceiling T O W N LAKE AREA Half off security d e ­ po t# 2 weeks free rent 1 ond 2 bed­ rooms near UT shuttle BrookhoRow Apts 1414 Arena 4 4 5 -5 6 5 5 4 -2 2 RfNTAL 370 — U nf. Apts. M o h t e o t o E f f . , 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 B e d r o o m A P A R T M E N T S ELEVEN FLOORPLANS F U R N IS H E D -U N FU R N IS H E D S T A R T IN G A T $ 3 1 0 . 0 0 Pre-Leasing Now! f j ¡ • Special Rates • Riverside Area • 2 Laundry Rooms • 2 Pools • Fireplace Option • Spacious Floor plans • Choice o f Balcony • Lotts • Ceiling Fans • Trees A Gardens • Responsive On-Site Staff A Maintenance • VolleyPaN and Water Volleyball P O IN T -S O U T H 4 Bdrms. To Eff. B R ID G E H O L L O W 1 & 2 Bdrms. 4 4 4 - 7 5 3 6 4 4 4 - 6 7 5 7 R en tal O ffic e : 1 9 1 0 W illo w C re e k , A ustin, Tx. 3111 P a rker Lane • 447-3806 O ffice H o u rs 8 a m -6 pm M -F Serf. 10 a m -4 pm Sun. 1 pm >5 pm A Lifestyle Y ou’ll Love To Call Home. Security Guards and Covered Parking Garage Pool, Sundeck and Tanning Salon Available Weight Room and Exercise Classes Available Furnished and Unfurnished Apartments Only Three Blocks From Campus Six Floorplans to Choose From Full Laundry Facilities I W O M f K ■ 801 West 2 4 t h * * Austin, Texas 78705 476-7636 Call or Come By for Your Tour Today \ k RENTAL 400 — Condos-Townhoua ts S U m m E R R R T E S R U M L I I B I E PRE-LEASING FOR FALL SEMESTER An incredible bargain of one and two bedroom luxury apartments just two blocks from campus. F M $ 6 3 9 • Spacious tlihit plans • Covered parking • Microwave • Security • Stacked washer and dryer • Ceiling fan • Fireplaces • Beautiful swimming pool CONDOMINIUMS 2804 Rio Grande • Information, 478-8369 A Residential Community of die Kmaoff Company Page 14/The Daily Texan/Thursday, April 17,1966 RENTAL RENTAL RENTAL M NTAL EDUCATIONAL SERVICES SERVICES Townhouses Townhousos 4 6 0 — Condos- 4 2 0 — U ni. H o u tts 4 4 0 — Roommates 5 9 0 — Tutoring 7 50 -T y p in g 750 — Typing BELL COMPUTER SERVICES D a ta Entry W o r d Processing Term Papers Resumes A n y O r d e r W e lc o m e Pick-up a n d D elivery A v a ila b le C ad an ytim e - 8 3 ? 1291 ask to t G ra» Rush o r d e n w e lc o m e Ad ord ers kept o r disk fo r future ch an g es on d m odifications 4 23 WORDS UNLIMITED* Typing/Word Processing Competitive Rates Evenings/Weekends Call Anytime 251-5016 Nancy 4 2 5 italics sp«*i tali/ev in pcrwxeflizcil ess (¿.«si.», w ork ■'•a<> D e f t t f v k f S f f C T P ap e's ■ b ' e h h'.,-'!* .u s h ’ '.e s e s *#». h ».t ai p?pkeatot»o'>\ i e . e d n s a h o jo#* R*o U 9 4 2 8 8 3 i 542 ho m e . ill 4 6 h s.ngs an d . i ¡ s r y ff tN G P k-s P,i se •bw Sure, we type FRESHMAN THEMES W h y N o t S f o r t O u l W ith G o o d G r a d e s ? 472-3210 472-7677 ASK ABOUT SUMMER RATES 1 BLOCK FROM LAW LIBRARY 1-1 h ardw ood floors, 10 fo o t ceAng, $ 3 8 5 Huge 2-1. roommate ipeciat $ 7 5 0 1-1 duplex, fenced yard $ 3 8 5 1 MILE FROM CAMPUS BRAITHWAITE PROPERTIES 441-8379 4 -1 8 CLARKSVILLE N e w d u p le x ; 2 - IV?, c e ilin g fan, fire p lo c e , o n e c a r g a ra g e , p n v a - cy fe n c e d , $ 7 5 0 / m o nth , 4 7 9 - 6 2 2 6 . M ic h e le Free Locating Service ( ondú* • Ap*rtm*-iit> It h a funiftr out th«*re la-ave th** hunting to us 482-8651 M 3 W 3 0 th h a b i t a t h u n te n s H u g e b eau tifu l 3-1 Laurel W A L K UT L ane C A /C H , stone, dish w ash er dispos­ $ 9 2 5 yard , c a rp o rt al 4 7 9 - 6 1 5 3 5 -1 2 ________________ re fn g e ra to r C E N T R A L L O C A T IO N umq ply re m o d e le d 2-1, b alco n y g a ra g e ap p lian ces, ch eerfu l h a rd w o o d $ 4 9 5 , 4 7 9 - 6 1 5 3 5-12 floors, A C , tons S P A C IO U S N O R T H Austin d u p le x , 3 -2 , fire p la c e , fen ced yard , o n e c a r g a ra g e , w /d co nnections h a v e referen ces W a y 0 5 6 8 4 2 2 $ 5 3 0 /m o n th M ust 9 5 0 9 A A b e rd e e n 4 7 4 - 2 3 6 3 . 3 2 7 3 5 0 2 2 5 9 UT C EN T R A L . $ 4 2 5 - $ ! 2 0 0 . la rg e selec tion, 2 a n d 3 b e d ro o m s D u p lexes, bouses a n d condos n e a r com pus H a r d ­ w o o d floors all ap p lian ces, tons, trees Private P roperties 4 6 7 - 7 1 8 2 4 - 2 2 W A L K UT larg e, c a rp e te d o n e b e d ro o m 3 2 1 8 H a m s C A /C H , c arp o rt, $ 3 7 5 Pork N o pets 2 5 5 - 4 2 4 7 5 -1 2 C L UXURY N O R T H W E S T Hills n e a r M o p a c , a p p li­ q u iet cu l-d e sac, 2 B R /2 B A . all ances W / D connections, c a rp e te d , mini- fe n c e d blinds, ceiling yard , closed g a ra g e $ 7 5 0 4 7 2 - 2 6 9 6 4 - 3 0 fire p la c e , tons, 400 — Condos- Townhouses N o w P re-Leasm g The Palladian Condominiums 7 1 2 W 21st These 2 - 2 units h a v e W / D m icro w o ve, in d ivid u al security systems, m ini-blinds, ceiling tons a n d m o re Pool a n d tacuzzi o n site a n d a re w ithin w alk in g d istance to com pus M u st see lo o p p r e a a te h o w la rg e these units a re Colt 4 8 0 - 0 0 9 7 o r 2 7 6 - 3 8 8 7 4 -2 1 A FREE SERVICE M o v e - l n J u n e w ith 1 y r le a s e 1/1 w id e s e le c tio n W e s t / N o C a m p u s S e to n , P o in te , C r o ix , H y d e P a rk , S p n n g h o l- lo w , O a k v i e w , A v e n u e A , m a n y m o r e S 3 5 0 - S 7 0 0 S o m e e ffic ie n c ie s C O N D O C O N N E C T IO N 47 9-6618 3 0 7 W M L K B L V D Condo 2-2. Great location, En- heW orea near 12 th & West Lynn, 9' codings, ceiling font, mi­ crowave, trash compactor, W /D connections, extra storage, po­ lio, smoN quiet community, avail­ able in May. $ 5 7 5 /6 4 5 328- 5452 or 4 7 4 -5 4 3 0 4 -1 7 WEST CAMPUS FOR LEASE— 2BR/2BA condo, — West campus, all amenities; unfurnished, 9 or 12 mo. lease. 2300 Leon. Call Renee, 328- 1550 or 474-7092 (wknds). 5 - 8 A 5-1 F a ll P re le a s in g a t w a lk -to - c o m p u s l o ­ c a tio n s O n e a n d tw o b e d r o o m s Nueces Place $600-$750 Parapet $900 Lantern Lane $900-$1100 Stone's Throw $600-$675 Call Proven Properties, 474-5891 4 18 F O R IM M E D IA T E o c c u p an cy S a v a n n o h U nfu rn ish ed 2BR 2 BA C o m e r W 2 2 '*? San G o b n e l H o w e ll Pro p erties a n d 4 7 7 9 9 2 5 4 - 2 2 E X C E P T IO N A L L Y N IC E la rg e 2BR 2 BA a ll fu r n is h e d b lo c k s am en ities m o v e in n o w a t $ 6 5 0 - $ 6 0 0 H o w e ll P roperties, 4 7 7 - 9 9 2 5 4 - 2 2 c o m p u s , 3 F O R IM M E D IA T E o ccu p an cy S a v a n n a h . Unfu rn ish ed 2BR 2 B A C o m e r W 22V ? a n d 4 7 7 - 9 9 2 5 4 18 S an G a b n e i H o w e ll Pro p erties la rg e 2BR 2 BA E X C E P T IO N A L L Y N IC E a ll fu r n is h e d b lo c k s a m en ities m o v e in n o w a t $ 6 5 0 - $ 8 0 0 H o w e ll P roperties, 4 7 7 - 9 9 2 5 4 -1 8 c a m p u s , 3 N E A R UT, lu xu ry co n d o . 1-1, firep lo ce, oil $ 7 5 0 ap p lian ces, g a ra g e , n e a r shuffle n eg S um m er specials? C o ll R obertson P roperties, 8 3 2 -1 1 6 6 . 4 - 2 5 A C R O IX C O N D O L orge 1-1, W / D , m i­ c ro w a v e , ceiling tons, c o v e re d p arkin g , firep lace, security S um m er 1 9 8 6 Coll Judy 4 7 7 - 2 2 3 3 o r 4 7 8 - 5 6 5 1 4 -1 8 $ 1 0 0 o ff first month's ren t N e a r shuffle P o rk e r/R o y o l H ill 2 - 2 w ith fire ­ ploce, po o l, tennis court, $ 7 0 0 B 4 G P roperties 4 5 9 - 0 1 5 6 4 - 3 0 loft, U N IV E R S IT Y AR EA , 3 0 0 0 G u a d a lu p e 1 BR a v a ila b le June 1st Reserved p arkin g , 4 7 8 - 1 5 0 0 , w eek lease, $ 3 5 0 /m o n th days. 5-1 2 LU X U R Y C O N D O 4-b lo cks w est o f com fi r e p l a c e pus b e d r o o m w ith m ic ro w a v e , w a s h e r/d ry e r, p o o l, c o v ­ e re d p arkin g , 2 5 5 - 1 9 5 6 4 - 3 0 U N IQ U E A W A R D w in n in g condom inium . 2 - 2 Histonc styling, spacious, luxunous, m an y extras H y d e Pork O n e a v o ilo b ie n o w $ 6 5 0 P re-lease 4 5 8 - 2 6 8 9 5-1 $ 8 5 0 N E W 3 -2 . A v e B Shuttle, ceilin g /attic / fans- e n e rg y efficient C A /C H cab le te le p h o n e ■ a p p lia n c e s - w a s h e r /d r y e r g a ra g e $ 7 9 5 3 4 5 - 9 4 4 2 4 17 H O P SKIP A N D J U M P fro m cam pus Lux­ unous 2 -2 , w ash er a n d d ry e r in unit ceiling ton, firep lace, m ic ro w a v e $ 6 0 0 A p a rtm e n t Finders. 4 5 8 -1 2 1 3 4 -1 7 A FREE R ENT Luxury co ndom inium s n e a r H an co ck C en ter Efficiencies, o n e arid tw o b ed ro o m s A p p lian ces, h rep io ce ceiling ton, fro m $ 3 2 5 A R C H P ro p er ties, 4 6 7 - 2 3 9 0 5 2 S U M M E R RATES a v a ila b le n o w K en ray a p t 2 1 2 2 H a n c o c k -|u s t o ff Burnet 2 / l ' 2 secure co n ven ien t lo catio n $ 3 9 5 plus E 4 7 4 - 4 5 2 6 , 4 7 6 - 3 7 4 9 4 2 2 ( 9 0 0 sq ft.) A vail R O O M Y 2BR c o n d o a b le fo r sum m er O v e rlo o k s swim m ing p o o l, o n UT bus route $ 4 5 0 / m onth plus electncity CoN 4 4 7 2 1 0 9 4 -1 8 M O V E -IN JUNE le a s e G r e a t c h o ic e o f 2 / 2 — 1 y r P r e s e rv a tio n S q ., T re e h o u s e , P a r a p e t, 4 -2 2 J S U M M E R S T U D E N T S , lo vely furnished 2 1 co n d o , west compus, shuttle at d o o r security, re a s o n a b le rate. 4 7 2 - 7 5 5 6 5 -7 P R E S E R V A T IO N S Q U A R E furnished 2BR 2B A. W / D fire p la c e Sum m er $ 9 0 0 Fall $ 1 1 0 0 W ill n e g o tia te full y e a r lease W e d g e w o o d , H y d e P a rk , W y n w o o d , C all A m ie 4 7 8 9 5 0 5 4 18 s e v e ra l 2-1 c o n d o s . $ 6 0 0 - $ 1 2 0 0 FREE SERVICE TO YOU C O N D O C O N N E C T IO N 47 9-6 618 3 0 7 W M L K 4 2 2 j WALK TO UT a steal 1BR/1BA. H a v e a ll a p p lia n c e s in th e C ro ix — Larg e Terry Barrick 4 5 1-5 200 The Elliot System 451-8178 THE MEWS CONDOMINIUMS 905 WEST 22'/? 2 2 W a lk to UT, p o o l an d spa, W / D , ex quisite living fo r com petitive rotes, leasing im m ed iately fo r Sum m er a n d Fall C all C ra ig C o ffe e 4 7 7 7 4 2 4 o r 476 -8 1 1 1 WEST CAMPUS N ueces PI 1-1 C o ndo W a lk fo UT $ 4 5 0 Avail 6 -1 -8 6 loft Nueces C o rn er— Large 1-1 $ 6 5 0 condo. Avail. 9-1 Somerset— 2 -2 Furn C o n d o O n $ 8 0 0 Shuttle. Avail 5 - 2 0 REALTY W O R L D 4 4 8 - 3 5 0 0 4 - 2 3 S U B L E A S IN G 2 - 2 west cam pus c o n d o to r summer Furnished. aH am enities $ 1 0 0 0 m onthly C all 4 7 8 5 0 7 9 4 17 O N E B E D R O O M c o n d o 2 2 0 6 N u eces tons, m m i-bdnds, n ew # 1 0 5 . ceiling c a rp e l 17 $ 3 7 5 ■ E • d e p 4 7 4 9 1 9 0 4 C R O IX C O N D O 2 -2 very nice u n fu r­ nished tor lease im m ed iately Coll 4 7 6 0 0 5 2 4 -1 7 H Y D E PARK, lo vely 1-1, oil ap p lia n c e s in eluding W / D m ic ro w a v e A v a ila b le June 1 Shuttle neor Sum m er discount O w n /o g , Rebeccca. 3 2 8 0 3 1 7 5 3 0 0 5-12 3 2 8 4 -1 6 A H Y D E PARK O a k s C o m p le te ly fam ish ed 1 BR, W / D m icro w ave, firep lo ce, b a lc o ­ ny O w n e r is from out o f to w n so col! collect (817) 6 2 5 -7 1 5 1 a fte r 7pm 4 -1 8 $ 4 7 5 /m o n th A v o ilo b ie June 1, BEAUTIFUL ST T H O M A S C O N D O Fur~ nished to r 3 S ecurity W / D m ic ro w a v e p arkin g Sum m er discount W a lt 4 7 7 - 7151 4 - 2 8 C R O IX F U R N IS H E D 2 blocks w est of cam pus 2 2 All am enities plus c o v e re d parkin g , security A v a ila b le summer even $ 1 0 0 0 Fall $ 1 2 5 0 Call co llect 4 - 3 0 in g s/w eeken d s (2 1 4 )2 3 1 -6 1 3 8 4 - 2 2 LARGE 1-1 fo r summer only, fully fu r­ nished including T V , VC R a n d kitchen w ares $ 5 5 0 / m o , 2 8 0 2 N u e c e s 4 9 9 0 6 8 6 4 - 2 4 SUBLET S U M M E R TBR c o n d o n e a r shut­ In fo tle, m ic ro w a v e W /D , ceiling ton coll 4 5 4 - 8 0 ) 1 , $ 3 8 5 4 -1 8 __________ S U M M E R LEASES p u t 2 2 luBvry unff» w ffh «■»• q m en ffiw . $ 4 9 5 , 3 2 8 1 9 9 0 5 1 2 ___________________ V ^ S T C A M P U S W o fk to UT Luxury con d o n xm u m A vo ffo b fe Faff H o t tufa; secur fly, 4 7 6 -1 6 1 2 , a g e n t. 4 -1 8 S P A C IO U S 2 - 2 fu m n h e d w /c co n d o . M i ­ c ro w a v e , W / D , fire p lo c e , ced in g fan» o n d p o o l $ 1 0 0 0 / m o C o l 4 8 0 - 8 2 0 0 4 -1 8 S ffO Q /m o ., S u m m er t o t C R O IX C O N D O fo r rent. 1 b e d ro o m far- C o m e r lo catio n , g ro u n d flo o r, fuRy (7 1 3 ) 2 4 1 - 6 6 9 6 d o y n n h e d $ 7 0 0 /m o (7 1 3 ) 4 6 1 -2 1 9 7 o ffe r 5 p m 4 - 2 3 C O N D O 2 8R, 2 BA, w /d , m ic ro w a v e 5 m inute w a lk to L aw S ch o o l A v a d o b le June 1 $ 7 0 0 / m onth 4 8 0 - 8 0 4 0 4 18 U N IV E R S IT Y A R E A ( 4 4 0 5 A v e A ~ ^ d 2 9 0 3 ! 7 Rio G ro n d e ) C o n d o s fo r rent Sum m er o n d toll, w a ih e r /d r y e r . ceding fon» o n d fireploce». S u m m er le a te t e n d A u g leo tes start A u g 15 N o r e n t m 14 F o l le a 4 9 9 - 8 8 4 4 , w eekd ay». W E S T C A M P U S co n d o , sum m er only, 2- 2, o n e b lo ck fro m com pus, fam ish ed , W / D, security, m ic ro w a v e , cedm g fon», cov- e re d p arkin g . 4 7 6 - 5 9 3 1 4 - 2 3 N E E D T O sublease ro o m in b eo u tifu l 2 -2 in St Thom as condom inium s, w est com - pus o re o C o ll Tereso a t 4 7 6 - 5 5 2 9 4 - 2 3 O N E 8 E D R O O M --rtu c ro w a v e , fan , locuzzi, UT ro u te 4 8 2 - 5 7 8 3 ask fa r Rupert o r 4 4 3 - 2 1 3 8 a fte r 5pm . A v a ifa b b 5 - l - $ 3 5 0 / m o 4 - 3 0 C ________________ ceding ST T H O M A S c o n d o 2-1, fum tshed, p o o l, coding fans, W /D , m ic ro w a v e A v a ila b le summer, $ 6 0 0 ; fad, $ 9 7 5 CoH Jim 4 6 7 1871 4 - 2 5 W E S T C A M P U S W a lk to UT A ll om en , ties L o rg e 1-1 O v e r 7 5 0 sq ft Like n ew Perfect ro o m m ates A v a ila b le summer a n d /o r fad Jeff, 4 5 3 - 3 9 5 2 18________________________ fo r fa r 4 - C R O IX C O N D O f a r b a s e , 2 -2 , furnished. fo r W /D , p o o l, security gates, a v o ilo b ie $ 1 4 0 0 per month sum m er a n d fad sum m er) Cod Lau­ ( $ 9 3 3 p er m o n th ren, 4 7 7 5 8 2 7 4 -1 8 rent Eum n h ed . T O W N H O U S E R O R sleeps four, 3 B R /2 B A , g a ra g e , w a s h e r/ tennis court o n d p o o l Sum m er dryer, lease, June 1 August 17 $ 6 5 0 / m o Cod 4 6 2 0 2 3 1 4 -1 8 ALL BILLS p aid , cute 1-1 co n d o , 3 4 3 1 N o rth Hids D r n e a r shuttle o v a ila b h no w , $ 4 5 0 / m o 4 6 7 - 0 5 2 6 4 -1 8 C LARGE, M O D E R N to w n h o m e F irep lace a n d W m I 3 5 p ool, 2 - l ’ ? $ 4 4 5 2-1 $ 4 2 5 3 4 6 C an n o n 4 3 9 2 5 -1 2 _____________________ sauna, n eo r P re-lease fo r fa ll Luxunous 2 b e d ro o m , 2 b a th E n field R oad c o n d o w ith w e t b a r, w a s h e r/ d ry e r, c e ilin g fans, m ic ro w a v e . 2 patio s. C o m p le x a m en itie s tub, clu d e h o t in ­ sauna, p o o l, w e ig h t ro o m , se cu re d u n d e r­ g ro u n d p a rk in g a n d te le v id e o entry. O n shuttle $ 9 8 0 0 0 / m o nth O th e rs a v a ila b le fro m $ 6 9 0 3 6 8 6 , 4 5 0 -1 0 1 4 Investors R ealty, 4 7 2 - 4 3 0 410 — Furn. Houses C LO S E UT court, W 'D p loce C A /C H m e r 4 7 7 8 3 7 3 4 2 2 la rg e 3 - 2 7 three p n v o te studies, lig h ted sport fire­ o th er am enities, sum O N E BLOC K fro m compus in H y d e Pork directly across from Eastw oods P o rt V e ry nice ta rg e 2 -1 17 A vo ilo b ie June 1 M o rti.i 4 7 6 6 8 8 0 4 - 3 0 420 — Unf. Houses U T -D O W N T O W N 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 kitchens, 3 story, references HPO Real Estate 467-7212 H yde Pork Classic C o m fort A venue A. Total R enovation 2 2 C A /C H , energ y p ac kage, d ou ble fireploce fans m icrow ave, kitchen, ceiling W /D hook -up, larg e deck, fenced yard, p e c o n /p eo ch trees A v a il­ ab le now $ 8 0 0 0 0 on lease & d e ­ posit 2 5 8 4 9 8 8 , 4 6 7 6 8 1 0 4 22 ESTATE HOUSE FOR LEASE 6 b e d ro o m s , 6 baths, 2 very la r g e living a re a s , 3 2 5 ac re s in W e s tla k e $ 3 0 0 0 /m o n t h C a ll 3 2 7 - 7 8 6 6 M a r g o 4 7 2 1 0 0 0 ______________________________________5 -8 eve ning s "HYDE PARK" Secluded creek setting CA/ connections, CH, W /D decks, 2-1. 4 4 0 4 Barrow. Call 4 7 2 -7 3 6 2 or 45 2- 3031. S U M M E R SUB -leasin g Easy w a lk in g dis­ tor- tan ce fro m compus 2story lB R --lo ft condom inium s rushed 2 2 0 6 N u eces # 2 0 9 4 7 9 8 9 2 6 4 -1 8 N u e c e s Ploce C O U N T R Y H O M E 14 miles east o ld e r 3-1, porches, fen ce, C A /C H , w o o d bu rn in g h e a te r $ 4 7 5 4 7 2 2 0 9 7 4 78 5 7 3 9 4 - 2 9 lorge RENTAL 430 — Room-Board I I M M ^ U T H O U S E - a * b u d t-m t R em o d e le d . 2 -1 $ 6 5 0 3 0 4 W 41. H a m to n P e o rio n 4 7 2 - 6 2 0 1 6 - 4 A N C X T H W E S T MILLS hhee 3 -2 -1 , fire 3 8 0 2 p lo c e , fo n E verg re e n Properties. 3 3 1 - K n o R w o o d 1122 E v e n m g t 3 3 5 - 8 3 0 1 4 - 2 4 _________ c e ilin g $ 6 7 5 , N O R T H W E S T HILLS Shuffle bu» 3 -2 -1 firep lo ce, ceding fa n $ 6 7 5 6 9 0 4 8 E v e n in g s 3 3 5 - 8 3 0 1 i Pro p e rtie s 3 3 1 -1 1 2 2 I 4 - 2 4 P R E I E A S IN G , N E X T to UT, 2 2 p ro p erties To p r e b a s e fa r June 1 o n d S ep t 1 Hous es, d u p lexes, c o n d o *. 8 e fa w m a rk e t rent 3 2 7 5 7 6 7 , 3 2 9 4 2 0 3 4 - 2 5 H Y D E PARK 18R house. 4 4 1 4 -A S p e e d w o y . w o o d floors, o n shuflfa Im e, no pets, avail. 3-1, loose th ro u g h 8 / 8 6 $ 4 2 5 ♦ bfflv 4 5 9 - 0 0 1 7 5 - 2 __________ O L D E R 3B R /1B A , 2 9 a n d G u a d a lu p e o rx o $ 7 5 0 4 7 7 - 9 9 2 5 5-1 E H o w e ll Properties, ___________ N IC E H O M E fo r lease, 2-1, holf block fro m UT h o rd w o o d floors, g re a t y a rd $ 7 0 0 , 4 7 7 -1 5 1 3 4 2 3 fire p la c e A V A IL A B L E n o w 1,2,3 8R houses fo r ren t 4 5 2 - 5 9 7 9 (2 4 hours) 5 - 8 IF SHUTTLE, b A e distance UT, 2 BR, lo rg e h ard fe n c e d yo rd , p et O K . g a ro g e w o o d floors 4 5 4 - 2 1 4 9 5 5 E N F IE L D A R E A 3-1, firep lo ce, w / d c o n ­ to nections, a v a d o b b im m ed iately, block s h u ffb $ 6 5 0 S h am ro ck Pro p erties 3 4 3 0 8 8 1 4 3 0 ____________ 2-1 7 4 0 0 M a rc e d N o rth L o m ar a n d St Johns o re a Rent $ 5 0 0 D ep o sit $ 2 0 0 3 2 7 - 6 5 7 5 4 -1 8 JUST R E M O D E L E D 3 1 C A /C H , W D o u ts id e c o n n e c tio n s , n e a r H ig h la n d M o d /U T shuffb s to rag e $ 5 7 5 2 5 8 - 6 2 4 3 , 2 5 8 5 8 8 2 4 3 0 C fe n c e d y o rd C E N T R A L L O C A T IO N o n w est 3 6 th S m all 2BR, 1BA. b a y w in d o w h o rd w o o d floors, nice n e ig h b o rh o o d o ld e r h om e • d ep o sit Coll Jill H o lfo rd $ 4 9 5 » m o C ro w , 3 4 5 1 3 0 4 4 2 5 L E A S IN G S U M M E R o r fall 3-1 house n e o r H o n eo ck C n e te i som e ap p lian ces Fud y e a r lease p re fe rre d $ 8 5 0 m o d ep o sit 4 5 4 7 3 2 5 4 18 425 — Rooms PRIVATE F U R N IS H E D D O R M R O O M S N E A R UT -kitchen privileges bids p aid A C Cod 4 7 7 1 5 2 9 M e n , w o m e n 4 18 R O O M S F O R boys w ith odto m m g bath 3 blocks cam pus $ 2 3 0 /m o A BP H o w e d Pro p erties 4 7 / 9 9 2 5 3 18 G R A D N O N S M O K E R A p n l, M a y Sum m e , O w n ro o m in c o m fo rta b le house U n b e lie v o b ly close 9 p e o p le 4 7 2 5 6 4 6 4 7 4 - 2 0 0 2 5 - 6 LARGE C L E A N p riv a te ro o m Refrig ero to , no kitchen M e n shore bath Gu«e* m atu re individuo! T w o blocks to shuttle N o pets 4 7 4 1212 5 9 1 9 0 4 N u e c e s N e a r cam pus A C bids p oid. sh o red k ik h e n o n d b ath $ 2 3 5 m onth Coll 4 7 2 7 5 6 2 4 18 435 — Co-ops G R A D N O N S M O K E R A p n l M a y Sum m er O w n ro o m in c o m fo rta b le house U n b e lie v a b ly close 9 p e o p le 4 7 2 5 6 4 6 4 7 4 2 0 0 2 5 7 J I I I I I I I I I I H I i m M I M I M M I I I I I M I I I I I M H M i ; T H E A R K = 1 | I S D IF F E R E N T S We are OCX own tandtcva» An easy 2 2 p o m g m e m a e tm o i see g o ve rrvn g co m ~ ; mixvty 4 Mocks trom cam txn t o o sun — S Oecfc BM AC pool ra o ie 24 rv inocxma — ^s h m m m T * * f° * ° *°u* 1,141 mo Single 1261 mo D ouble — — 2 2 Z 2 Z Z - S JOOO PtAf/l SI 2 2 ¡ l i i u i l l l l M i m i i i M m i i i i i i M i i i m i i i i i i M r 119 meas» w») C o l 499 «904 cx 4 / 6 S678 S liS m o S s n g w S iUim ,.-Double • • • • • • • • • • • a • • • • J TAOS COOP ¡ g e o »#4 governing null, Donne ex m u * 0 0 IOC XX — o r n n u m iecurity sunlecs hr >oom 19 n o m « :\.>mputet 'oom AC *occ oonec -« o n r'em cX ionty ; o e a * proceac* ano m u cf more • aw e anytime • # m 2613 i » 474-4606 or 476-6476 • . »»..*>» ' nurs avon * • | ^ to sh are 2 2 S E E K IN G R O O M M A T E a p a rtm e n t fo r sum m er a n d fad A fte r 3 3 0 o tk fo c K o r e n , 4 4 7 7 9 8 7 4 - 2 2 N O N S M O K I N G FE M A LE to lo o k wffh to g e th e r o th e r S um m er, 0 2 1 9 4 17 term M o n e 4 4 8 f o r p la c e fe m a le 8 6 / 8 7 H O U S E M A T E N E E D E D 3-1 $ 1 7 2 /m o im m e ♦ d io tely 4 5 9 - 0 7 6 9 k e e p trying! 4 2 2 l b 6 IF sh u ffb A v a d a b b ’-3 U FE M A LE R O O M M A T E n e e d e d m in e d , o tefyl O w n ro o m o n d b o th $ 2 2 0 / m o on SR shuffb U nfurnished, cod 4 4 3 - 8 2 2 7 4 -1 8 __________ F EM ALE R O O M M A T E w o n te d fo r north eos! Austin c o n d o $ 3 0 0 A 8 P 9 2 8 3 3 8 9 a fte r 5 p m 4 - 3 0 FE M ALE S U M M E R ro o m m ates 2 2 con * V* d o Ad am enities RR $ 2 5 0 / m o utdtws C od 4 8 2 - 0 5 2 1 5 2 2 N O N - S M O K I N G fe m a le to share mce 2-1 d u p lex fo r sum m er O w n ro o m $ 1 5 0 ♦ E N e o r CR sh u ffb G r e a t d e a l1 Lon 4 5 9 - 3 9 2 0 4 - 2 3 O N E O R tw o fe m ó le ro o m m ates n e ed ed fo r sum m er o ccu p an cy C u te house $ 2 3 5 * ' 4 utilities 4 5 3 4 2 0 3 4 18 F EM ALE G R A D student no n smoking, shore house Zdker A re a o n bus route 4 4 7 $ 2 5 0 / m o 5 6 8 5 5 1 '? utilities Evemnqs ____________ FEM ALE R O O M M A T E n e e d e d fo r 2 1 • bills c o n d o Riverside a r e a $ 2 3 2 5 0 Cod B rendo 4 4 7 - 6 3 2 5 4 2 4 FE M A LE R O O M M A T E w a n te d tw o b ed • ro o m , tw o both C A C , $ 2 2 0 /m o n th utilities C ad C o ro l 4 4 5 - 6 4 4 8 o p en in g June 1 4 2 4 no n smoker S E E K IN G H O U S E M A T E $ 1 7 5 /m o H y d e Park wed m a n n e re d a re a 2 blocks sh u ffb A v c fa b le 4. 22 4 5 4 9 2 4 3 4 3 0 FEM ALE R O O M M A T E w a n te d share 2 *2 a p a rtm e n t Riverside o re o Fun p e o p le only S o p h ie 4 4 3 / 5 1 7 (w o rk! 4 5 9 391) 4 2 3 to share Riverside N O N S M O K I N G FEM ALE n e e d e d Furnished system m « ro w o v e W D shuttle 3 8 5 4 3 9 1 , 4 5 4 3 8 9 8 4 2 3 -o o m m atas co n d o fans p o o l security n e a r PY $ 2 0 0 m onth plus 4 bills W e n d y ceiling 450 — Mobile Homes- Lots B U Y IN G A rvew m o txie Hom e^ M o v e into o u ' p o r i for m ontfi $ rent only 9 2 6 9 1 4 8 6 3 t 460 — Business Rentals EXCELLENT F R O N T o ffice fo r profe$v?on al ten an t W e tf UT cam pus $ 3 8 0 ABP H o w e ll Properties 4 7 7 9 9 2 5 or 4 5 2 4 2 1 2 5 12 470 — Resorts the B aHam as T w o b ed C O N D O *N ,n A b a c o fal< kitchen ■oom the b eo ch M o y 2 4 B ah am as through M o y 31 $ * 0 0 Call flo m e 4 4 ■ 4 2 4 8 8 3 / o ffer 5 p m tw o both O n £ 500 — Misc. WE D O IT BETTER! Property Management of Texas NOW LEASING for Summer and Fall 7 0 4 W . 2 4 t h 4 7 6 -2 6 7 3 440 — Roommates 4 22 LEI R O O M M A T E Brokers find c o m p o r tor you 9 1 0 W M LK ble fo r,m m o te 4i201 P h o to s 'e fe r e n te s 4 / 8 5 0 9 6 5 12 fam ish ed ;& A house CR shuttle 4 6 th arxi 4 bills G o ry G R A D U A T E N O N S M O K E R 48R Rea River $ 2 5 0 m o 4 / 4 8 5 6 4 4 2 8 w e s t C a m p u s 7 / senior needs 1 2 g irh lo< 8 6 8 / 3 0 0 m onth 4 7 2 7 5 5 6 5 7 . ..n a o fam ish ed $ 2 5 0 3 i - FEM ALE N O N S M O K E R house SR shuttle Prefer g ra d w o rker $ 2 2 5 Ie o v e m essage 441 ’ ftfa. 4 . 4 neot T W O N O N S M O K IN G girts n e e d e d to shore cute 2 2 c o n d o ot Preservation S q u O 'e m west com pus $ 3 0 0 w m m e ' toll CoH M a r y Beth ot 4 ’ 4 8 . 6 $ 3 5 0 4 2 8 S U M M E R R O O M M A T E n e e d e d west fam ish ed W D com pus 2 2 c o n d o $ 2 ? 5 mo p i n 4 faks share b e d ro o m A vo ilo b ie M o y 1st 4 ’ 2 5 1 9 ' 4 18 o n d R O O M M A T E S n e e d e d fa split S 12 0 0 - m o c o n d o 4 / 4 5 0 6 7 4 2 9 luxury w alk to UT summer etc C jfi fu rn ish ed utilities f E M A l i N O N S M O K E R n e e o e q shore to w n h o u s * b e d ro o m ceiling ton 3-2 ". b a k o n y bills F W shunte 3 4 5 8 8 9 9 4 18 p riv a te bath $ 2 6 0 mo R O O M M A T E N E E D E D 4 3 house neo. shunte W a s h e r d ryer c o vered p atio 2 2 5 /m o ■ E 9 2 8 2 3 6 5 4 2 2 5-1 in west compus LIBERAL F U N te m ó le needs tw o to shore d u p lex $ 1 5 0 eoch 2 1 h o rd w o o d floors b»g w in dow s, g re a t d e o l' 4 9 9 8 6 0 1 2 5 ' 3 A San G a b n e l 4 2 2 to r Summer 370 M USI 3 0 * . U T mM C u te t i e » » $ 2 0 0 t a n m « p p t a n c M . $ 2 7 5 b w 4 5 2 - 1 2 3 4 4 -T 7 A O H N M » K M O O f L f O « A n n c n 1 a n d 2 h xffr o am , m m * w ffh t w j f c w » a n d n ew w nt n o t * c o n tro l lo co r * u « t e . $ 2 9 5 - 5 4 5 5 + f $ 1 0 0 I d month'» rant. 4 5 1 -4 5 4 1 , 4 4 2 - a i 4 0 7 4 4 - 2 t J _____________________________ H O W N S T O N t P ARK A p t» » n o w W ro ­ n g oW cW n d o », 1 a n d 2 b ed ro o m s to $ 4 4 5 * E. G a s a n d w a to r p a d $ 3 1 5 I f shuffle $ 1 0 0 o ff 1st t a n slop o n month's ront. 4 5 4 - 3 4 9 4 , 4 4 2 - 4 0 7 6 4- 28J________________________________________________ N E A R IF shidtW. N ic e IftR o p o rtm on t m t m a t co m p lex. G a t a n d w a to r p otd P o d . $ 3 2 0 + E 4 5 3 - 7 5 1 4 4 4 2 4 0 7 6 4 -2 8 J ___________________________________ 1-1 A P A R T M E N T in shady, smofl c o m p W * G o » /H e a t W in d o w units C o l 4 7 4 - 6 3 3 0 . M o n d a y th ro u g h Fn d o y 8 o m -5 p m 4 - 2 3 C $ 3 4 5 m o G A R A G E A P A R T M E N T 2 9 th an d G o o do tu p e $ 3 3 0 ♦ E H o w eH Properties 4 7 7 9 9 2 5 4 - 2 4 U N F U R N IS H E D B E D R O O M kitchen e f t dWncy, UT a re a . AftP, $ 2 7 5 , 8 3 6 1 8 0 2 4 5 3 - 0 6 3 8 , 3 4 5 - 6 7 0 7 5 -1A_____________ a n d 2 B LO CK S to com pus W e s t 2 4 Seton. Efficiency $ 2 6 0 * E CoH FSA H -P 4 7 2 - 6 2 0 1 4 -1 8 ________________ la rg e d e a n efficiency W E S T A U S T IN , n ew point, c arp et an d ceiling $ 2 9 5 , g a s /w a te r poid, n e a r shuttle no pets, 1115 W 10th, 4 8 0 - 9 5 4 6 7 1 4 5 5 - 5 fans 4 7 6 UT W A L K , very la rg e 1-1 in historic house o o f floors, flagstone p o rch on court yord, 1 9 0 3 N ueces, $ 4 5 0 4 7 2 - 2 1 2 3 4 18_______________________________________ W ES T SIXTH C a rp e te d 2-1 w ith p o o l an d loundry, o n UT shuttle $ 3 2 5 4 6 7 2 3 8 2 5 -5 __________________________ $ 3 5 0 T A R R Y T O W N LARGE, d e a n , q u iet shut­ tle, p o o l laundry, re a so n ab le 1-1 a n d 2 2 2 6 0 6 Enfield Rd 4 6 9 - 9 4 7 8 4 74 - 1100 5 -6 2 2. ARCHITECTU RALLY unique p lace deck, $ 5 9 0 Dovid. 4 5 8 - 8 4 1 0 4 - 2 3 C _________ loft. 2-story, split level fire W E S T 2 6 th S treet A co n ven ien t lo c a tio n 1 p o o l L orge efficiencies. Loundry o nd Limited p arkin g $ 2 5 5 a n d $ 2 6 5 Rents 4 7 4 - 6 8 9 7 , p ro tected Jack Jennings, C o n so lid ated Realty 4 - 2 4 1BR $ 2 7 5 plus E 3 0 4 E 3 3 (n e a r S p eed 4 7 9 w a y an d 3 3 ) See # 1 6 o r call 6 3 3 1 5 -9 A 390 — Unff. Duplexes 2-1 A C , re frig erato r, co vered p arkin g , close to campus, avail n o w $ 4 7 5 /m o C le a r Rock Properties 335-1151 4 - 2 9 A 2 B E D R O O M , 1 bath H a rd w o o d floors, 4 7 6 - ceiling fans, quiet n e ig h b o rh o o d 4 8 5 1 o r a fte r 5 0 0 p m 4 7 8 - 6 5 1 0 4 -1 7 lorge. attractive, 1-1, AC, fan, corpet, ap p lian ces yard , H Y D E PARK, ceiling w a te r poid, W o rld Real Estate 4 - 2 2 $ 4 4 5 , 4 5 1 -8 1 2 2 W e s t 2-1 TRIPLEX n ear IF field o n shuttle route All appliances, nice grounds, p ool, w a ­ ter paid, $ 3 9 5 w ith sum m er discount 4 5 4 - 9 4 2 3 . 4 5 4 - 5 4 5 4 4 - 2 5 4 2 0 8 S P E E D W A Y shuttle clean , la rg e ca rp e te d , o n e b ed ro o m , a p p lian ces $ 3 2 5 , w a te r p aid , no pets 2 5 5 - 4 2 4 7 4 2 8 ____________________________________ S M A L L C H A R M IN G efficiency p e rfe c t lo fo r ind ivid u al w h o w ants c o n ven ien t c atio n 1 7 0 6 N u eces $ 3 2 5 plus bills 4 7 6 - 3 7 4 9 4 - 2 2 C LA SSIC E L E G A N C E , spacious 2-1, sepo la rg e kitchen, g le a m in g ra te dimng, h a rd w o o d floors, c o v e re d p a tio $ 6 5 0 9 0 1 E 3 7 th (co rn er o f 3 7 th a n d Red R iv e r) Pn m e P roperties 5 -6 8 3 7 - 7 4 5 8 . 4 5 4 - 7 6 1 9 W E S T A U S T IN 3 - 2 d u p lex fo r th e dis­ crim in atin g Everything n e w Fireplace, d in in g ro o m a n d g a ra g e 3 0 0 6 M a y ­ w o o d C ircle 4 7 7 8811 o r 4 7 2 - 6 2 0 6 $ 9 0 0 5 8_______________________________ 2-1 N E A R T arryto w n S h o p p in g C en ter A v a ila b le im m ed iately ceiling ton, fire ­ p lace, $ 5 0 0 /m o n th C all 4 8 0 - 9 7 7 7 4 3 0 _______________________________________ L A W S C H O O L 7 blocks soacious auiet ap p li- 2-1, o ff street p arkin g C A /C H , onces 4 4 5 - 8 2 5 3 . 4 7 9 - r ~ J8 -8 0 6 1 to 10pm spacious W A L K -U T , floors, French d oors, ceiling tons, study h e w ap p lian ces, c a rp o rt 4 7 4 - 5 9 2 9 4 - 17 h o rd w o o d 2-1, N E A R D O W N T O W N 3-1. kitchen op p l, fen ce, a n ees, n e w c a rp e t, p riv a c y fire p la c e , mini-blinds, shuttle bus, big ■trees, $ 5 3 5 /m o n t h C all S teve, 2 4 4 3 8 9 1 2 8 8 - 0 4 3 2 , evenings 4 -1 7 C B R Y K E R W O O D S $ 4 7 5 cute o ld er 2-1 S e e C lo s e m 1 9 0 4 W e s t to a p p re c ia te , co m p lete n e ig h b o rh o o d d etails 4 4 1 -1 2 2 0 4 7 7 - 1 0 2 7 4 - 2 5 3 3 r d fire p la c e LARG E N E W 2 - 2 d u p lex, b a c k y a rd , ceiling ton, single c a r g a ra g e on shuttle, $ 6 0 0 / m o * E A v a ilo o le June • 1, c o n tact L uanne o r S a ra h 4 6 7 - 0 7 6 1 4 -1 7 EXTRA LARGE June 1, 2 -2 p ro fessio n ally d e c o ra te d D ishw asher, W / D , across p o o l, tennis, $ 7 5 0 , 4 7 9 - 6 3 0 1 5 9 b lock fro m L AR G E 2-1 d u p lex fo r ren t com pus on W 21 S u m m e r -$ 5 5 0 Fall- $ 7 0 0 , 4 7 8 - 0 8 8 5 , 4 7 8 - 2 7 2 6 , Tim 4 -1 8 UT - H Y D E Park. Larg e, re m o d e le d 2 -2 tw o blocks shuttle, C A /C H , o p p lian ces, h a rd w o o d floors $ 5 9 5 4 7 9 - 6 1 5 3 5 -1 2 UT - H Y D E Pork U n iq u e, lo rg e, re m o d ­ e le d 1-1, ap p lian ces, h a rd w o o d floors, g a ro g e . m ini-blinds, $ 4 9 5 4 7 9 - 6 1 5 3 5 >12 UT P R E S T IG IO U S 6 0 7 Park Blvd Beou- tifuHy re m o d e le d , la rg e 2-1, shuttle, dm $ 6 5 0 m g 4 7 9 - 6 1 5 3 5 -1 2 __________________________ ro o m , g a ra g e , ap p lia n c e s 2B R /1B A , fen ced , trees, p rivate p atio , w o te r a n d g as p aid , 2 0 3 8 A S Lam ar $ 4 0 0 / m o 4 5 8 - 6 3 1 0 4 2 5 ______________ 400 — Condos- Townhouses Fall & S u m m er 1 Yr. Leases WEST UNIVERSITY PL. e 2 / 2 , Lg B d rm s e S p a c io u s C lo sets e Full S iz e P o o ls e E x c e lle n t S e c u rity 4 7 9 - 6 6 1 8 W O O DLANDS II 2500 Burleson id. Luxury 1 & 2 Bdrm. Condominiums Starting At $350 On SR & RC Shuttles EASY M O VE IN! (0 '*o H SunesoH Rd A re a ; 443-5451 447-8303 OLD MAIN * ST. THOMAS C enffxm M iM N a N o w P r e - L e a » n g L e a s e t e r m * a r e o n e y e a r b e g m n m fl J u n e 1 o r A u g u st i S All u n ite a r e fuffy tu m te n e d a n d in ­ c lu d e a * a m e n itie s 2 I e 4 r a e « n / 1 M a t h 400 — Condos- Townhouses ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4 Now lemming! J Stoneldfh Condos J 4 2 4 6 9 La 1 - 1 , 2 - 2 . 3 - 3 ^4 ^ 4 A v a ila b le n o w far o c c u p a n c y . j A . L e asin g office u n it 11 0 . iW w i 1 1A n m d a ily o r c a ll 3 2 7 4 9 8 0 o r 4 7 4 7 6 2 8 W 4 ^ . * * ★ ★ I T p z s s s s s ouusmsi! W e have o ver 8 0 luxunous W est Campus condos a v a il­ able n o w to pre-lease fo r summer and fall o f 1986. For inform ation call n S i l H r S S ñ The New TWELVE OAKS ( ondominiums Now Pre-leasing for SUMMER LEASES FALL LEASES 2 Bcdrixitn/21/’ Baths Fully Furnished Washer. Dryer. Dishwasher. M icrowave, Pixil, Jacuzzi 3 B L O C K S F R O M C A M P U S ! 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Bakery -i *ooktnq tor O **<**• duhwsr> p#r\or , 5 e * C c oBna. h o v e So* W o r. a p o • ■ $ * w •** •*ab** - % imoi’ pd ^ * ***** 4 5 9 J * 9 4 6 A t ft jr A S , P*y+ M * 4 4 4 8 ■ OMnke* 1 Sorx S 55F Tmf ry***- •'S •CP ViAJkt >ev tee N x / t -.IjpcK-jfA, t#<2 poHv-f-ec * --.si ¿are j tX’vng penty 00 4 k 8 800 — General Help Wanted M a e v e n a ** e * x Ja n ts n e e d e d *or drsabtod sxxsenb for lummet o n d fe* se'-hes’e n ' 9 8 6 M a s * B e UT S f u d e n * s fu d e n * A p p *> H eo f**' C « n » e r o f ca< M a r y 0 D o n n e a ’ 4 7 1 - 4 9 5 5 e ** 4 2 SUMMER JOBS P A 8 K.S A N D B EC R EA T K D N D E P A R T M E N T CAMP COUNSELORS EAST G i V E N S R EC R EA R O N CEN TER— P a n am R EC R EA R O N C E N TER— 9 2 8 - 1 9 8 2 4 7 6 - 9 1 9 3 ZA RA G O SA R EC R EA R O N C E N T E R - 4 7 2 ."'4 2 \OtTn OOTTiE ;0 R D a n RECREATIO N CEN TER— 926-349' H A N CO CK RECREAT-ON CEN TER— 4 5 3 - 7 7 6 5 n O R T k w T S ’ RECREATIO N C EN T ER - 4 5 8 4107 south a u S t,N RECREATIO N c e n t e r - M E T Z R E C R E A T - O N C E N T E R - 4 7 6 5 6 6 2 4 " 8 -8 " l 6 M O N T O P O u S R E C R E A T I O N C E N T E R — 3 8 5 - 5 9 3 1 S O U T H A u S t ,n R E C R E A t O n C E N T E R — 4 4 4 - 6 6 0 1 O n — N(K>t6O«MOQ0 ro « N n *í MíN? 4N. Mf MOtltS Of A t ffT Mt CALL NOW APPOINTMENT SETTERS BEST JOB IN TOWN WANTED 0<>w0*e* It. r w a ’ . - eck-* < ocad xsd t ..A8„ t *> »..ea * .. cMXX. 4 'h vwskarM "veeKted y Í4M S* if-ACHf* w m3 "HlM t fkj#txpo *♦>* i A k ’ ’ m e T f u f f e .p *rs# *H - e # f v e d H o y r i aa f 2prr. to 6prr. 3 0 am K: y**- A4Jt,y-, r 9 0 2 So* ftd » J 4 8 4 0 0 4 . 4 SuFi#V?S06 LxS^A T C 8 *o* 'Kj»»ono? y Ml ? 8 p r r tK.►*< AN N U D fD *'V h c 4í V;#a • a pariere • C a s atrcode n 8K7S por* feme* wih ^ LAS N U C t t A » Vtarvia or an^x/xae'vsg tu x l^ o v 'X J MmA» ba avoi*a6ta I wet Sam 3pm ond Sonv 5pm for i.oosedaroeon coi Dofwo Watteh a* 836 0 8 0 1 between 9am 4pm 4 23 r g o I ovm o yrO* C R t A ^ V f r | T o Hrml C Md o* heor» ra* feipom iie* CMdcroh Schooi 'vaedi Nro peopfa *o mort 2 5 30 M f wdh p ttu h o o is r,y t s 'y MAINE COAST SUMMER JOB ■ Wt pMPOpkl . * A A * o *rorr e-od < C o k ’ 2 *' *x-.. ..>»d bc> a n d 2 vio9> HAvv* b# 2 ' r n -n yKkkrtor- tc 0»d ano ■. oot*^ ft#4 iwrmw*»^ ir e - e-i ' sk^u«4eo C o i 4^2 2 2 4 4 Av« *0# Sandrv _____ ^9 v i l l a g e c i n e m a F O U R N o e S tr in g g o o d 'e < o b * e peo p*e fo r u / m m e r h e *p W e o f* e r flex b ie Kounv a n d f r e e m o n e b e n e * n S 3 3 5 H o u r A p p l y ,n p e r s o n ai 2 7 0 0 W A n d e r v o n I n a f te r 6 p m o n M o n d a y fHrovgH Thursdays ______________________________ 4 VI 800 — General Help Wanted ¿HONEYS Restmurmnt Now Hiring From 8 a.m.-8 p.m. For. Dishwashers Cooks Food Prep Salad Bar Attendants Hostesses Waitpersons Full and Part Time Po­ sitions Available. Our reputation demands the Highest Quality Em ployees and we compensate according­ ly Apply in person at 807 C a m in o L a C o a ta 1ÍH35 at HWY 290 exit) (Next to Holiday Inn) E O E LIFEGUARDS WANTED W e i l H o o i t o n w o te - p o rti o p e n n g e n d o* M a y A p p »> co h o n i- in *ervn *ra*ned nytructor» m g O va^ot> e P O . e c m m e d e te » , A p p ry n pe- von A r ^ - M u m a y S*ud*o Tt*e V 2 ’ 0 0 W ■oge S h o p p in g C « n *»r A n d e n to n Io n # 3 5 pm 6 8 pm N o co 'H p r e o ie 4 7 3 ' H Ca í D trvf PS 472-1111 > V * TtuOA S * x Dme Í Son 9# Vury S x KKO/H .wneo -eionoA M O W for- Jc to CAÍ per weee 5e ^ fon* 3w f bou -*» .eow M i , ' 4 2 W i | 4 C w w se x n 'P iy 5 M Mo- SKJO &nryj ammg -ecwC *c f 6e- *N *» Ary*rv» 3 N S T #UC’ O f S TO# «o rtjA o p needed An n * , . dramo t i p e e n c i (xe*e»e 'ft St 4 18 f ü u ANC pon Orne toket pervonnei «or . 11* Va J* 8eo Cotenton t U- tw*««e» eu o a ¡214,350-4300 5 »2 iNTíevif\MNG fo * extremen outgo ng Hbertx hord workxyg ndrrtduatj *#*t bockgrourej nev goat oneneeo atktKkve x. oppearonce Mear» o< «roreportoeo». euemiat Col Hugf. 453 T997 9 4 XQpm M f 4 17 A C C E P T IN G A m t G A T O N S M 0» port k n . O n e yeot automatN. experience •eqwred Appty M o n #vougb fn 5604 Mono» #d 4 18 tCE RINA cx Nordycrou Mol ho. poe kon» Open lor luí eme doy codee» ond port t n . ikon rereol Appty m penon 4- 25 ____________ ANO cdtrockve wtote ond temóte Evcorh needed mmedioMI) Eom $ 500 per yneek Por» kme 469 3591 4 18 NEW CHINESE Fob tood mnoumn • K>- hwmg dekvery dnvert Doy ond »wgN povetont ovodobie Excetb'nl pay Appry Chow Now 27T6,1 Guadalupe 4 18 __________ ___________________ PART time and Mi ente codeer powhons oeodable rehuí experience pretened. appty tn penon Wteie Pharmocy 615 CongreteAee 4-18 HAL TIME porekcy *or iorge neeenenl complex Need cheerhA *»»dwo»king penon Coi Vmen at 442- 1298 4 22________________________ energetic ALETA S MEXICAN Reetouront and Can- eno ha. opening, tor Ime cook. hoeMer- korv codee» buepenon. apply m penon 1907 Guadalupe 4-17 STANLEY SMITH SecunSy Inc n termo ♦or LEGENDS Of GCXF Tournament Appkcahont con be obtained at 4910 Bwmet Rd 4- 25 DISHWASHER WANTED 2 regNt per «reek, tree meah and good pay Daub Redouront 9 0 0 W 10 4 -18__________ NEEDED PART-TIME penonal tecretary and MoAeSer lor real aMMs and man agement penon. mud be eery bright and band wotiar Sanous nptwng. only At Mv 440-8005 4 23 PfCfPTlONiST Ofr*Cf atttdont reeded ♦or cx -ate men*o> neat# chtec 24 ha. S5 hr Coniocr G»eg Morrow or Cothy SAxdrront by 4 8 86 a* 444 3092 4 !8 820 — Accounting- Bookkeeping f u l l C H A t G E D e xp e rien ce d boo* keeper «o nondle o* K y y x o m through 'H u m * to V w c d i t o w e n i Send n /h e o h rd e C o O p 3 '0 ' G u od o lu p e A j i k n T e x a y ' 8 * 0 5 2 8 " 5 4 8 830 — Administrative- Manogamant 9*0€C *>9O0uCE® iookm^ For rr-QkNt# 3WStO«' o«d *ec'**orof skJH G o o d poy o*xJ ben sorneorve pokirve C O Í 4 72 3 * 9 9 4 ? Or N O t^ S 23 840-S a la s C TtaEn S C X AuWraho C p r o d a Unded IC>zNgdOg per vonahty *or t x o o w>*es You mvvf b e oggre*we or<3 Nyd arorlL>r^ Povhor »r*vo*ve* o coupée of #ven*r^s o week orvd SotwrxJOvi AppZ, o* mme with dioteiy odvcdKement opporturvbes post» bte Col 258 2211 ask for Mr Bet- available 4 >8 NORTH OF THE BORDER Food ond fun with the flair of M exico. Interview ing ser­ vice personnel 6800 Burnet R d , 453-1635 4-18 CHIUS RESTAURANT now hiring wonpanom lunch or dmnar did** Apply m panon 73K3 ftumai Rood 5-2 hEAIXJNERS Ea st Immadieli opamng ♦o» part km* cook Fndoy/Satundoy mghi dvbt avodabla Appty » panon 2- 4pm 406 £ 6*i St 4-18 EXCELLENT PART-TIME (Ob. Cook*, hod paopia no axpananca nacamory Apply «i panon. 4 30-5 30pm 160) Guo dahipo, ftononovTha Rad Tomato Rauouront* 4 18 v x ^ cx ix u n r i t t T t f t i . - rrr f ir | ~ pty n panon Dobrn Catalana. 2021 Guodaáupa 4-22 THtEADGtlU NEEDS cook* kor avamng and mqqfcqnd did** Good poy. good bonata* good paopkw Apply m panon bahx. Horn or altar 2pm 4-18 PELICANS WHAJtf a now occapfcng ap- pkcaaon. tor hodeeaVhodA and owat ant woe panon* Apply m panon M-F 9- llam Sal A Sun 10-noon 425 W Rrvamda Dr 4-18 900 — Oomastk- Housahold 8A8YVTTER NEEDED, «aukd. hour* p .w d i rafarenca* and kaniportaaon. ca* 328 4694 4 24 MOTHER OE 2 3V> and l4mo» durmg doy and/or avamng $2 50 hour lw»a «1 Torrytewn, cai 479-6003 alter Spa* 4-18 PROFESSIONAL COUPLE Wdh ona cbdd naad* in ok glad dudant tor fcve-m bo- Apprommalety 24 kn/week Room wdh private entrance, near compu. Dmer’t fccance bafpiul 447-8555 4-25 6 Oi yumme» 890 - Club*- ~ ~ ~ Restaurants 3C 4 m ■ N < U «/»a < i - z < a < ot Z u i OC ta > - 3 CD 3C S ■ N «Io < ► - z <£ a 2 ENGINEERS Computar Sc tanca and Application*. Inc is looking for Engt- rwtrt & Anofysh with trot rung and/or expananc* m Elactromog- . Mkc Gum and relatad lacftnologto* *ocH at powar ganaraáon, conddtonmg and twdcNng, as wal os syslam edagrolion, last oparalions and anatysa. CSA Inc a iba pnma contractor for ; support of Ata ELECTROMAGNETIC GUN EXPERIMENTAL RE [ SEARCH FACILITY at Egiin Am Force Basa. Florida, and anticí­ palos Kdtfiar controcturol work in tha onofysa of ENG Systams ■ pnd ratoiad lacftnofogia*. Panonnai ragmramants ranga from ' Pta Ptt.D to tachn«cion tkk latíais wilfi 2 yaors of appkeobta aapananca dastrobfa * CSA, Inc. is a smaH amployoa onontad company offanng com- ’ patdiva salorios, outstanding fringa banafits. cftalanging tacftm- aoi coraar opporKtndtot plus tfta odvontagas of Fforido's Emar- . eld Coast fcving. Our >apratan*afna. Dr. E. Gaorge wk ba at UT- Austm on Apr* 21-24,19S6 Ptoosa contact him at La Monsioct, (505 IH-35 North (512-454-3737) to sat up an appomtmanl, col CSA, Inc. coNoct (904-862-7127), or sand raeuma to CSA, htc, 2-H Dovtd St., Ft. Walton Baoch, Fiondo 32548 SUMMEt RUSH labs. Apply m m m b o o T u i 9-lpm. Umvendy CC 4-24 8 1 0 - O ffk u - f t i i c o l « id par* MOTHERS HELPER Need dependable Help cote ter new*em end 2 year oM Hour* 9am-1pm, good salary. Start AprR 23 458^853 4-23___________ NEAR CAMPUS M-F FvdVParl kme. Rawx We haun. AM, PM avamng TYPIST 4 ^ »»pm PUNTER tai lead type hot barn. RUNNER mud hove car Apply 9- 4, 712A E 26 474-2002 4-28 WEEKEND RECEPTIONIST Saturday and Sunday, 9-5, 15/ hr Westwood Country dub. for appomAmant, 453- CaM 7246 4-22 0USIN1SS 930— Business vppOrvWHVViS MAKE 50,000 m 4 martatfna company in Ta ML col 327 3747 4-23 Texan Want-Adl 471-5244 V ) ta > • 3 GQ Study around the world, visiting Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Sri Lanka, India, Egypt, Turkey, Greece and Spain. Our 100 day voyages sail in September and January offering 12*15 transferable hours of credit from more than 50 voyage*related courses. Develop an awareness of our relationship with other coun­ tries and a first-hand understanding of world issues. The S.S. UNIVERSE is a 500 passenger American-built ocean liner, registered in Liberia. Sem ester at Sea admits students without regard to color, race or creed. For details call toll-free (800) 854-0195 or write Sem ester at Sea Institute for Shipboard Education University of Pittsburgh, 2E Forbes Quadrangle Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15260 A ^ o o p ju c ic ^ , M a s and a C ok* fa r om ly $ 2 .9 5 . Have we go( a deal for you: a Meal I )eal Knjo\ our fresh ground1 > jxmjikI burger, cxxiked just tlx* way you like it. and served up on one of our fresh baked bui& Top tilings off with all the tomatoes, lettuce, jiickles, onions, relisli and melted ci)eese vou want at our fabulous fresh produce har. Then make a meal of it with our delicvius tliick cut frendi fries and an ice cold (aica-Cola® For tike pnce of die burger alone. Now tliat s a meal of a deal * ■ N18 /C TUKII-POllND BU1 6 ER g$2 .Í5 MEAL M A L Mhneaent tMs coupon *ni get our ■thuu-poijnd ham burger, ■french FRIES, antf SOFT DRINK ■far only $2 J 5. H| Wsl vaiu «Mi BflQf «her cmpMt or special psys bI ffppEcsMF bbI^s but. J Expires Mmv 4> 1 • I I I I I I I I I I UT 2788 West Awkrsee Imw just 3 Mocks east of M optc. (512)458-4288 4824 SMlh L o u r JU I N * Oaks Shopping Center on South Lam ar at B ra W hile Blvd. (5121444 8282 $ 1 0 f F o a * r i i i i i i i I 8Dtoa.Utokaa^^ CC C O D Meet in the parking lot across from Rob­ ert Lee Moore Hall. The Christian Science Organization will meet at 6:30 p.m. Thursday in Batts Hall 104. All are welcome. Campus Animal Rights Advocates will sponsor a table from 10 a.m . to 4 p .m . Thursday on the W est Mall. The Texas Student Education Associ­ ation will m eet at 7 p .m . Th ursd ay in the U niversity Teaching C en ter 3.102. The deadline for executive officer nom ina­ tions has been extended until noon W ednesday. Gamma Delta Epsilon will hold an executive m eeting at 6:45 p .m . and a general m eeting at 7:30 p .m . T hursday in the Chem ical and Petroleum Engi­ neering Building 2.212. Topics: the retreat and banquet. Bring $5 for retreat food. Intram ural softball will follow the meeting. University Alcoholics Anonymous will m eet at noon M ondays and Thurs­ days on the fourth floor of the Student Health C enter. The Golden Key National Honor So­ ciety will hold a leadership sem inar at 7 p .m . Thursday in the Education Build­ ing 416. The Office of the Dean of Students will hold informational m eetings to re­ cruit "w elco m ers" for the UT W elcom e Program , which helps new H ispanic and black students make the transition to the University. The m eetings will be held at 5 p .m . W ednesday and 4 p .m . Thursday in Beauford H. Jester C en ter A 317A. Cercle Francais will show U n M om ent d 'E g a rem en t at 5 p.m . Thursday in Batts Hall 12. French with English subtitles. The Armadillo Folk Dancers will present free international folk dancing for beginn ers at 7:30 p.m . T hu rsd ay o u t­ side on the W est Mall. If the w eather is bad, dancing will be held in A nna Hiss Gym 136. The Department of Psychology and the C areer C en ter will p resent a w ork­ shop, "C a re e rs for S tu d en ts w ith B A 's in P sy ch o lo g y ," at 3:30 p.m . April 22 in M ezes Hall 202. Students for the Exploration and De­ velopm ent of Space will show NASA films at 5 p.m . Thursday in W .R . W ool- rich Hall 214. AH are w elcom e., The International Business Associa­ tion will m eet at 7:30 p .m . Thursday in the Texas Union Building Eastw oods Room. A panel of A ustin's international businessm en and w om en will speak. The Royal Order of Pythons will meet at 7 p .m . Thursday in Welch Hall 2.302. A genda: First-ever "A n d N ow for Som e­ thing Com pletely Different" Night. IEEE and UTSEDS will present a lec­ ture in the space sem inar series at 5:30 p.m . T hu rsday in Ernest C ockrell Jr. Hall 1.204. Speaker: M ark D aniels, sp e ­ cial projects m anager at SSI, on private space enterp rise and en gin eering. The Center for Asian Studies and the T exas C hina C ouncil will show T he Y el­ low Earth, an acclaim ed film from the P eop le's Republic o f C h in a, at 7 p m. in B atts Hall auditorium Thursday G u est: the film 's director, C h en Kaige A dm ission: $2. The China seminar of the Center for Asian S tud ies scheduled for Thu rsday has been canceled The Campus Activities Office an­ nou nces that the d ead lin e for the L ead ­ ership Board has been extend ed until 5 p.m . April 21. A pplications may be picked up in the Texas U nion Building 4.204. For m ore inform ation, call 471- 3065. The Biom edical E ngineering Society will m eet at 7 p .m . T hu rsday in the E ngi­ neering Science Building 602 Sp eaker Abel G asp ar-R osas M em bers should bring m oney for T -sh irts Long-sleeved $10; short-sleev ed : $6.50: sports shirt: $12.50. W om en in C om m u n ications will m eet for happv hou r at 5 p.m . T hu rsday at Banana's. Phi Beta Chi will hold a speaker m eeting at 6.30 p.m . Thursday in the G raduate School of B usin ess 2 126 W ear business attire The group will m eet tor happy hour Friday with Tejas at Chelsea Street Pub. The Business Council will present "Lessons in Leadership: Five Views of S uccess" at 6:30 p.m. T hursday in 2.124. G uests: Larry Jenkins, Lockheed; Sandy G ottesm an, Tram mell C row C o .; Jan Lehm an, Jan Lehm an and A ssociates; Jam es Saxton, Texas C om m erce Bank; Pike Pow ers, Fulbright & Jaworski. C a­ sual dress. A reception will follow. The Longhorn Jazz Festival will he held Thursday through Saturday in the Performing Arts C en ter. Perform ers in­ clude the W ynton Marsalis Q u artet, Kirk Whalum and the UT Jazz O rchestra. Call 477-6060 for m ore ¿formation. Phi Chi Theta will meet for a biogra­ phy happy hour at 7 p .m . Thursday at the Driskill Hotel. The Student Health Center will pres­ ent a leukemia overview at noon Thurs­ day on the third floor sun porch of the Student Health Center. The Student Health Center will pres­ ent a "M eth o d s of C o n tracep tio n " class at 3 p.m Thu rsday the Stu d ent H ealth C en ter 448 Call 471-4955, Ext 242, to register. in The Department of Spanish and Por­ tuguese will sp o n so r a lecture at 2 p m Fnday in the O ld M usic Building 2.118 Speaker: P rofessor Juan Lope Blanch of the U niversity of A n /o n a on "E l verdad ­ ero español de A m erica." The Baptist Student Union will spon­ sor a H aram bee Praise Rally at 5:30 p.m . Thursday at the Baptist Stud ent C enter, 2204 San A ntonio St. T he Baptist Student Union will offer a free aerobics cla ss at 3 30 p.m T h u rs­ day at the Baptist Stu d ent C en ter The Baptist Student union will pres­ ent a Bible study for intem atinal stu ­ d ents at 2:30 p.m Thursday at the Bap­ tist Stud ent C en ter low er-level The Baptist Student Union will offer a con versational English class at 3 30 p m Thurdav at the Baptist Student C en ter O v ereaters A nonym ous will meet at Peanuts 6000 GRIEF i YOU'VE BLOWN THE ROOF OFF YOUR D06M0U5E Í M0U) COULD YOU DO SUCH A THING? by Charles M. Schulz FROM A DISTANCE IT LOOKED LIKE FORT ZINDERNEUF! i & B FO R B I 3 L Ü R T O U T A l l O F /A Y m e & A o s r s e c R e r s , .. i d u k b TO 6 B E <\t\O O F D IP L O M A . BY JO H N N Y HART hTH ig h Tem peratures t Xew Amanea Svwocaia ’«as BLOOM COUNTY by B erk e B reathed * U r SAY. WHO tS THE UJ-LU, fiNYMV ? WHY, HE'S THE HCTVP WH0FMRR/EP MfiPONNfi / H IM ?/TH A T 'S THE PINK WHOSE UPS mPONNA CHEWS ON ? YEAH? SHE MUST 3 € Pfl&P. HE'S POONtNG am/ H H T O D A f s H H C R O S S W O R D P U Z Z L E ACROSS PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED NATIONAL W EATH ER SE R V IC E FO R E C A ST UNTIL 7 A M FRIDAY Austin skies will be mostly cloudy Thursday, with a chance of early morn­ ing drizzle and a high in the upper 70s Winds will blow from the northeast at 15 mph. and the overnight low will be in the mtd-60s The National Weather Service forecasts rain stretching from Washington and Oregon east to the Dakotas and south to New Mexico and Texas Snow is predict­ ed for parts of Idaho. Montana and Wyoming Wet stuff is scheduled for the Virginias along the Atlantic Coast north to Massachusetts 6 0 A ssociated P re ss 1 George Bernard or Artie 5 Movie honor 10 Yodeled 14 Georgia — 15 E Indian garment 16 Threesome 17 Gas: pref 18 Toothpaste 20 Extol 22 Islet 23 Encumbers 24 Religious leaders 26 Color 27 Military VIP 30 Pre­ weekends 34 Noah s "p ort" 35 Of an epoch 36 Capitulate 37 Turf pieces 38 Synthetic fiber 40 Asiatic wine 41 Press, unit 42 Deposit 43 Parlor piece 45 Fawning 47 Most wee 48 Possessive 49 Truncheon 50 Cut 53 Brim 54 Be sparing 58 Mennonite sect m embers 61 Kin of etc. 62 Locality 63 Stave oft B 0 N E E L E C T s A JL E Rh É R o S D A b o ’ H B T ‘e A R o ' w B 0 o M M E o[ N E S I R E a R 1 p L A N E L ELD s"r E R E A E 0 P S Y M I S X X dhu’ L s ■ 0 P E N S rj a Lj E n L B T O p E D S^a T S~ E D B 0 R N E u P s. 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THE ONE WHO DRIFTS THROUGH A PART9 LIKE A RUMOR OR THE FAINT AROMA OF MUSK ITS THE PIED-PIPER OF THE INTERNATIONAL TET 5ET "THE MAN IN THE LOUD BATHROBE'.' by Sam Hurt Burnt Orange Blues M e Y, Ml VCt, WHE RLt A P t - E .^ M e - P I .L T A M D K t - L l ? \L T h e y W e . n t O n A Q R t S W MlCoVDT * C u r , . . G ih- l t T M i g h t O u t A H at- I / T H t v 'f2_G T T t O R A E L V EATT - i n l g a n d R t T M U ltU G C T O A T /A P t l £ N D > ' S M o u s e A by Van Garrett T v U H K A O A 'T I E S U r y O 'A , n y V W . . o Eyebeam WHEN THE BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE GATHER, THERE’S ONE TOPIC THAT ALWAVS 5EEN5 TO COME UP HE'S HERE I f BUT. I HEARD HE lSAW him.Lwas in monte carlo I —* i* . — ? / ^ # 0 Y 5 \ vM It W ( Squib o f -H * S c r e w UGH by Miles Mathis Q h t m o v 6 C K G ck. like Í 'll \>t o * t o u0 0 SO f& *>\ i t ' l l h i f i k e y > o r ( noon Thursday at the University C atho­ lic Center. Delta Phi Alpha will sponsor a stu- dent-faculty reception at 7 p .m . Thurs­ day in Batts Hall 201. Speaker. Kathy Straw ser of the C areer C enter on the op­ tions for G erm an m ajors. UAHC Reform Jewish Students will present "L au g h and L earn " at 7 p.m . T hu rsday at the U A C H C ollege A ctivi­ ties O ffice, 701 W. 22nd St on the third floor. G uest: Rabbi R eu ben Firestone, d i­ rector of the college education d ep art­ m ent of UAH C in N ew York. The College of Liberal Arts and the Liz C arpenter L ectu reship will present a lecture and panel d iscu ssion at 2 p m Thursday in the Lyndon B. Jo hnson au ­ ditorium . Jean A uel, author of "T h e M am m oth H u n te rs," will give an a d ­ dress on "T h e Ice A ge and M e ." P anel­ include Shana A lexander, Ferrol ists literary agents Sam s and editors and from New York The Council of G raduate Students will m eet at 5 p.m . T hu rsday in the Tex­ as U nion Building 4 108 A subcom m ittee of the Students' As­ sociation M inontv A ffairs C om m ittee will meet at 1 p m T hu rsday in the Tex as Union Building Stud ent Activities O ffice Topic transportation for phvsi callv disabled stud en ts Bellw ether will hold an executive m eeting at 6 p m and a general m eeting at 6:30 p m T hu rsday in Batts Hall 307 Agenda nom inations U TSED S will take a field trip to Tex­ as A & M 's space research facilities at 11 a m M ondas a state holiday Meet in front of Littlefield Fountain For more in ­ form ation call Dims or Douglas at 4~3 8794 Student E n g in eerin g C ou ncil w ill to 3 hold a spring picnic from 1 1 a m p m Saturdav at Bartholomew Park T ickets cost $1 50 and are av ailable in 1 r nest Cockrell Jr Hall 2 106 The Steve Biko Com m ittee will spon­ sor a forum on South \trua and apar in the Texas theid at h p m U nion Building A fro American Culture Room Ih u rsd ac The A m erican So ciety of M echanical E ngineers w ill hold a speaker m eeting at F p m the Engineering in Teaching C