Volume 69, Number 17 ^Ks/The Skiff/ Friday, 3p= Christian University • • • • Forf Worth. Texas 76129 Ocfober 30, J970

Pay Raises Probable By RITA EMIGH Their next meeting will be Nov. Dr. Newcomer said the alloca- sent figures for a trustee vote on Contributing Editor 13 at 1:30 p.m. tion of any funds must go through the changes. Chancellor James M. Moudy. t h e normal channels—depart A primary aim of the new rais- The lock on University salary who expressed hopes for salary ment chairmen determine their es, according to Dr. Newcomer. BSei may he brckcn by the increases in 1971-72 in his "cut- individual department needs, is to make sure people earning ni» year. down-expenses" budget speech these figures go to the deans and the least get the first of the mon- According to.lames I. Lehman, last spring, is on his way home then to Dr. Newcomer, who ey. Public Relation! director, there He said the money was from a church convention in Aus- meets with Dr Moudy and Viet ttai bean a grant offered to TCU probably donated for the general r tralia and was unavailable for or salary increases for most Chancellor White to evaluate the comment. operating expenses, cf which University employees, faculty suggested distribution, and .ire- salaries are the major cost. an I staff, effective Jan. 1. In his spring report to the Dr, James Newcomer, Vice faculty and staff. Dr Moudy had Chancellor of Academic Affairs. suggested certain restraints—in- C H. Richardson, chief account creasing salaries of those pro- ant, and I, C. White, Vice Chan- moted or in equity cases only Rights Near Completion cellor of Fiscal A'fairs, all con this year, authorizing only a few fi m"d the rumor of an avai'ahlc new staff members, and reducing By CAROL NUCKOLS al to students, faculty and ad- equipment appropriations —t o at, tnit refuted to UMIIIIHI on Student and faculty sub-corn ministration. !h" jmoun' of money available halt what he termed TCU's defi- Vice Chancellor for Student cit operation policy aivl to help mittees are now studying a pro- or he donors posed Student Hill of Rights and Life Howard G. Wible said he is The Hoard of Trustees will cure the mismatched faculty stu proud of the document because have to approve the change i n dent ratio he had cited in the will recommend final changes it emphasizes not only student budget, according to procedures speech. before it is presented for approv rights, but also corresponding re- sponsibilities. Sections of the bill include rights and responsibilities pertaining to freedom of access to higher education, activities in the classroom, student records Favorites Lose Again (including freedom of association, inquiry and expression), student Class Favoritei was once again existence as a short length o f as universities by spending their participation in institutional gov- the major topic of House discus- time for a "tradition " time and efforts on more relevant ernance, privacy, freedoms i n i Tuesday night, although the The love of tradition was de- causes and not wasting time on relation to the community and r suits were the same as last fended with the argument that trivial matters like Class Favor- procedural standards i n disci- week there are no longer Class just because it is a recent inno- ites. plinary proceedings Kav< nt-s at TCU. vation, discontinuation of Favor A roll call vote was conducted, Basic Rights with the final vote 31 in favor of Last week, the House voted to lies is not justified Dr Wible said that such issues abolishment of favorites, 14 abrlish Class Favorites by letting Test of Relevance as off-campus living and no cur- against, and one abstention. the majority vote rule. Techni- The discussion was climaxed few for girls are not included Committee Opening caUj 'wo thirds of the House is by Charlie Thompson Speaking because the document deals with New business conducted in the reojul "d to change the election from the floor and out of his po- mere basic rights such as free- meeting included t h e appoint- code, th refrre th" House voted sition as president, Thompson dom of speech. It is patterned ment of new members to policy to recensi tar the bill as it was cited this bill as a good test of after a jcint statement on stu- making cemmittees of the Uni- c lginally submitted government relevance He com- dent rights made by AAUP, Na- versity. There is one opening on Discussion followed the same mented that he hated to get emo- tional Association of Personnel the commmittee of Military Af- rfu'e as last week Mike Carrett, tional but only 19 voted for Senior Administrators and other groups. f fairs for a non-ROTC member Hous? R"nres -nta ive and author Class Favorite last year Their statement, he said, per- of the bill defended his proposal Thompson pointed out that uni- Interested applicants should no tify their House representative or tains to rights "basic to a stu- by t-aciig Favo-ites to th"ir cre- versities like Duke. Harvard, dent regardless of what school he Rice, Trinity, Princeton, and oth- apply at the Student Activities a'icn in 19P Garrett challenged attends." He defined off-campus office in the Student Center. the c'aim of rearing down tradi ers do not have Class Favorites. living and no-curfew as "more a Upcoming committee hearings ti<~n by pcinting out the 30 year He pointed out their prominancc privilege the University grants or include a hearing on House bill withholds" than a right on class attendance. This Aca- The Bill of Rights was origin- demic Affairs Committee hearing ated last year by the Student will be Nov. 4 at 7 p.m. in t h e House of Representatives The House Chambers House sub-committee then met with an administrative council headed by Dr. Wible, and the ad- ministrative council worked Time Change through the summer recom- mending changes A sub-commit- tee of the Faculty Senate this fall worked on changes recom For Concert memded by the administration and Senate, then met with the The Jefferson Airplane show student sub-committee. Sunday will not begin until 5 p.m. Although tickets list the start Under Study ing time as 3 p.m., the transpor- The improved bill was pre- tation of the band's equipment sented to the House Tuesday will delay the concert. night. Student and faculty sub- Tickets will be available until committees are now studying it, Saturday afternoon in the Stu and if they approve the present dent Center. They are $3 50 and document it will then be submit- $4.50 for students. ted to the House and Senate for The TCU Middle Karth produc- approval then to the student tion is being billed as a Sunday body and Faculty Assembly for peace, following the national If any changes are made, they Tuesday, mimbiri of Lambda Chi Alpha re- da) of peace demonstrations must be agreed upon by the stu- ceived the first donation of wood for the The politically active Airplane dent and faculty subcommittee Woodstockers Homecoming bonfire from the Texas Rail and will be joined on the program b) and administrative council, then Joint Company. Fort Worth's Space Opera submitted to a vote THE SKIFF Friday, October 30, 1970 SAAC Nominates Black for Queen By BARBARA ALLEN selves and try to make the uni- courses, not integrated courses.' SAAC is important to whites as versity mean more to the black The saga of black equality has said Calloway. well as blacks, said Calloway,. student." said chairman Callo- Other social activities sponsor- "The club is aimed at bridging faced lack of representation way throughout the history of TCU as ed by SAAC include a weekly the gap between the black and well as throughout the U.S. This The members are optimistic Black Student Union. In conjunc- white prejudice because there is his.c.ieal fact is being challenged and want something to do. The tion with NAACP, there is a rec- ignorance on both sides," said reational event every Friday by SAAC (Students for the Ad- club, a cultural rather than po- Calloway. vancement cf Afro-American Cul- litical group, is divided into three night from 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. in "SAAC membsrs should not be ture) by nominating a black girl .-eetions—service, academic and room 2C9 of the Student Center. considered radicals but rather for Homecoming Queen. social. The activities consist of dancing, black students concerned about The club has been more active cards, games and talk. There is black people understanding the We don't expect anyone to vote no admission charged and it is whites as well as black univers- for this black girl just because in scheduling social events. Last year an African style and talent cpen to anyone. "Whites can come ity relevence. Most of all, we are she is black, but we don't expect if they like soul music and black concerned about promoting the th.^m to not vote for her because show was sponsored by the club. This year they are planning a i onversation." said Calloway. idea of black culture, not just she is black either," said Frank "Fcrmal" club meetings are a lower culture, but a significant Calloway. SAAC chairman. dramatic production of the history of the black American. scheduled for every Sunday night subculture. Because of these ac- "We as blacks realize b'ack at 7 p.m. in room 216 of the Stu- complishments black people have Academically, the club is in- tokens Many whites look at them dent Center The meetings are made America a better place to and say 'ignore them and they'll vestigating the possibilities of open to all those interested in This culture can not be ig- FRANK CALLOWAY go away.' Black students don't black studies "We want black becoming members nored, removed or denied." 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By DAVID B. CUMMING organization were thoroughly ex- 3. Submit to the chairman of This procedure is outlined I n according to Mrs. Proffer. The plained to Turner. It was also of the Committee on Student Or Article II B of the "Regulations applications of both groups were Approval of the charters o f explained that the organization Hanizations the completed appli- Govsrning Student Organizations trealed exactly the same and four new campus organizations would be g i v e n a temporary cation form for the formation of at Texas Christian University", bc!h have been approved. was granted by the Commmittec charter not until the end of a a new club, giving all information and is made available to all rep- In the article, Turner was said on Student Organizations in a one-month period but until the requested, including a separate resentatives applying for charter to have expressed concern over mee'ing Oct. 21. Student Activities Committee sheet cf signatures of all students (f their organizations in the (f the fact that other campus or- The groups' charters—for a acted upon the application. interested in becoming members fice of Student Activities. ganizations have not had to go Student Peace Organization, a In the handbook of regulations of such a group 'hrough such a temporary stage Bridge Club, a TCU Chapter of governing student organizations, 4. The Committee o n Student Available To All Obviously there was a misunder th" NAACP. and a Campus Cru- the procedure for the formation Organizations will review the ap- standing here. Turner did ex- sade for Chris t—had already On Sept. 16, the Committee on of a student organization are as plication and decide whether to Student Organizations met and press concern because his organ- been studied by the subcommit- follows: approve or disapprove the appli- ization at that time and still been tee on Interest Groups. the applications of two groups, a 1. Secure a faculty sponsor or cation. group wishing to establish a TCU in the temporal stage while In an article published in the sponsors. 5. If the application is approved chapter of the NAACP a n d a awaiting the Student Organiia Oct. 16 issue of The Skiff, Ray T 2. Obtain from the Student Ac- by the Committee on Student Or- group wishing to become affiliat- tions Committee's approval. Ap 'irrrr DTsident of the new tivities o'fice a temporary per ganizations, the club will be con- ed with the Campus Crusade for parently Turner was concerned NAACP chapter, was quoted as mit to hold meetings and an ap- Christ, were referred to the Sub- with how long it would take to having said that the administra- plication blank for the formation sidered an official TCU crganiza tion gave no explanation for hav- of a new club. tion. committee on Interest Groups, get that approval. ing granted his organization a temporary' charter, and that the temporary charter, he was told, /Good thru Oct. 31. 1970 with this ad or student I.D. was to last for one month begin- (On East Side) Three Blocks W. of Loop 820 ning Sept. IB. According to Mrs Elizabeth • ELECTRIC GUITARS Enjoy Mino's cheese Proffer, director of Student Ac- tivities, there was no such men Gibson, Gretsch, Martin and tion made of a one-month (>erio

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Editor: Houston The heckling wasn't St dents everywhere All he needed G«*en»r Preston Smith e n •on. in a huff, can- 'o do was to try to assert his countered some genuine heckling cell' -ch and issued a opinions he did not even try recently at the University of •ase from the capitol Fortunately the ele-rtive pn. ' king college administrators rcss |ivet us an alternative to for lag hoodlums suck "leadership " Paul Began, Irrelevancy Causes Unrest pj oed Hr continued t h e Republican candidate f 11 ay that if administrators Governor, is I fine alternative' Editor: If I seem redundant. I mean to start would be to ask an • do something about it soon, Eggers is a man of conviction and be. The time and place for rele- pus r, ary'' -onna have to do it leadership that this state obrl The most talked about current for them We TeUBS remember vant questions are here and now I hope a girl graduating from cuslj needs Kggers toured the event in any college student's life ill fans booed A university of this size mu^t rill be able V. UT Campus, and many other cam must be campus unrest. I feel Smr.h in the Astrodome last year have or find the answers to U on her own two feet but puses, to talk with students Kg it is my duty as a member cf We also remember Preston's questions woman. Relevancy in a co . wasn't afraid to tell them the freshman class at Texas successful efforts to purge edu The lack of relevancy in a study would help even a Berna- what hi' thought Sure, some if Christian University to face this -s at the University of T< course of study would cause ir dette Devlin, iho the students didn't agree with issue honestly. An issue so press- iheir po- student unrest than anything in our number him. but he could communicate ing, the President of the United litical riews Preston never re- and wanted to help solve stu else I can contemplate anally, I would like to States is compelled to speak cut I when r students dent unrest Mr told the student* on it. An issue that has cost the I would like to think that a speak out against student unrest appealed to him in June that cur state universi lawyer graduating from this I outside the classroom. I have lives of fellow students, who, I Taking thi Tex ties should have authorities with would have the ability to ask in- come to this university for a must assume, believed in what ans and rs alike, saw n ige ef their com lotions to d way to quality education they were doing. lack stand up to student rioters " He 1 r I did not con.' i avoid of leadership, and lack of con- had other remarks, but this OM the draft I did not come here as ■ eded foi vernor of was most fitting in view of Vrv< e n«w»p • per The Ski ft/ An All American colles OUd choice, though I re- •'. hat is most distressing Inn's performance spect the fortitude of those who is that Preston handles our state E iitorin Chief Shirley Farrell As students we cannot sit this have told the truth, should that rnment as well as he d election out If Texas is to pro News Editor . -.good ;«?A\- be their motives If what I am He has worked, during Managing Ed Susan Whitaker - - anil make badly Beaded f taught is irrelevant, baring re- his twenty years in no]: refi i ins, then we must work fo - Sports E ,reg Burden /i\ /Jk. fc spect tor my fellow man. I will agai- my and efficiency a canili late who can meet the Contributing « Rita Emigh ,^gfc leave. I must put my goals Brat in 1 rernment, to per- Business Managr Ron Biancardi Kk•A challenge cf the 70s If Texas is There is a price to pay Th" his political cronyism Photographer Jim Snider S hai ,• a two party svstern. words of Martin Luther Kin I do not condone heckling, Faculty Advise) Lewis C. Fay it will be the young people wh ■ bed it The night before h-> rncr or not But no one can will make it possible The Skiff, student newspaper at Texas Christia n University. was assassinated he said, in ef that the student problem is 1 think 1 know how students at men like Preston -ublished Tu>- Fridays during class ■veeks except feet. "The Lord has shown m<- rcu feel in tea they gave Eg h men without enough ,ummer term pressnted are those of students and the mountain top and if h< gera a resounding «ir. In a mock ■ r to stand for not necessarily administrative policies of the L'ni- I am ready to go." The mount.ai.i election Eggers doesn't warn P 'on turned ay. Third class ■ ,)nxi at Fort Worth. Sub- is there to climb. Texas to stand still, be wants riptioo price $3 50 • bat he believed as Texas to move ahead J John Monahan back on stu Robert Grace Friday, October 30, 1970 THE SKIFF Nixon Stumps for GOP in By SUSAN WHITAKER ation of peace?" We have ended want to provide assistance for that allows peaceful change, President Nixon shared t h e wars, he said, but it seems we Managing Editor any family that needs assist "there is no cause to justify vio- platform with incumbent Repub- get into another war before that ance. But "if a man is able to lent change." generation ends its life. lican Senator as well An overflowing crowd of more work, if a man is trained for a as Fggers, Bush and state Re- "I say let's end the war in Still appealing to the youth, than 5000 jammed Market Hall job and then refuses it, that man publican candidates from Dal Vietnam in a way that will dis Nixon admitted that there are in Dallas last niuht to hear Pres- should not be paid to loaf by a some things wrong with t h e las county. ident speak in courage those who would make hardworking taxpayer." country "We have made mis- In earlier remarks Eggers an support of Republican hopefuls another war, and win that gen One remark by the President takes and we will make some swered charges of inexperience, George Bush, candidate for U.S. eration of ,>eace." which evoked a standing ovation more." However, to those young currently being leveled by his senator, and I'aul Eggers, i'-m Regarding the crime rate, was addressed to the youth He people "who must wonder about opponent, Governor Preston dkdate for Texas governor. Nixon said that on taking office said that one might get the im America, to those who have read Smith. "We both have had a lot In a flan waving atmosphere it had been rising alarmingly. ,>ression from TV that the ma- that it is a sick society and that of experience," he said. "I've colorfully similar to a party con- I pledged that the wave of jority of youth are those who try our foreign policy has brought us had experience in saving money vention, placards reading, crime in America will not be- to shout him down with four- disrespeet abroad," he said what and Gov. Smith has had a lot of "This Is Republican Country" come the wave of the future, and letter words "The radical few they had read was not true. experience in spending money " that pledge will be kept. We among our young are not a ma- and "Spiro Is CM" could be Eggers dubbed Gov. Smith "the seen as the President correlated must have peace in America if jority of the young and they are He cited as example the mil most experienced tax collector we are to stand for law and or not going to be the leaders of the lions who had poured out to see his and the candidates' positions in Texas history" and said "the der in the world." future " He said that young peo- the President of the United States on national and state issues enly way to avoid greater taxes Reform Old Programs on his travels abroad, in Com- Citing the qualifications of the ple do not want to see things next year is to avoid Preston two, Nixon said that in a stale the way they are, and they munist Yugoslavia, Spain. Italy Nixon spoke of inflation, citing and India, and all over the Smith this year." that is number one m so many over spending in the federal gov- shouldn't Their greatest asset ways, Hush and Eggers could tw he stressed, is that they care. world. He added that experience to ernment prior to his election as Smith meant spending 20 years called a "team of champions " one of the reasons for its rise He further Stated, however, Strength for Peace Nixon however, asked that the that in a system such as ours in the state government. "We Making his point at the con- need to open the windows of the candidate* not be considered in stituents' level, he said, "t'nless Why the huge crowds, he the light of what is t>est for the asked? Not because he as an in- state Capitol and let in a bit of we cut the Federal budget, you fresh air " Republican party "The issues won't be able to balance a fain 'Series' Offers dividual was there, but because I) fore America th-se (lavs are ily budget " while America is the strongest As President Nixon did. Bush t^o great to 'tvnk in terms sun The President told of the Varied Programs country in the world, no coun called for a de emphasis of party plv of a party label We h u ■ to need for reform of such old Fed try has anything to fear from us. label, saying, "We need someone think in t"rms of what is best eml programs as education, wel Several noted entertainers are he said "We use our strength who's going to build up America coming to Fort Worth this year for Ameiica." he said fare and health which have not to break the peace but to instead of tear it down That's in TCI "s Seled Series keep it." Voice of Buih failed, he said, although billions the kind of senator I want to be." of dollars had been poured into Season tickets are free to all full-time students and can be "In the p 'in 1 of just four them When you put good mone> DENNY MATTOON picked up at the Student Activj \ ears Gei I [e Hush has I voice into bad programs '\ou end up ENCO SERVICE STATION ties Office in Room 225 of the BLACKLIGHTS! that has b en h 'aid m th e House with bad money and bad pro Student Center Three blocks east of cimpul of Reprei ntative« His \ o grams," he said "We appreciate your business" All performances except those STROBE LIGHT 5! will be hart in Hi and Emphasizing further the need Road Service Ph. WA 3-ZHS Dec 11 and 12 will take place in Pho"0 °. = n i' will be heard in the White for welfare reform, he said we Ed Landreth All will begin at 265-1356 2858 W. Berry Howv In en lortin th" Pres 8 p.m. Klent spoke of his "distingui Those performances scheduled 'Airplane' Tickets are: .•■ncral Counsel for Nov 4—Christopher Parkening the Treasui\ i>.'p.irtment Kg ATTENTION THEOLOGY MAJORS Still Available guitarist gers, he said "is I man v. ho. in state government will know how Ticket! .>rf still available foi Nov 10—Dame Judith An lei the Sunday afternoon concert of son, in Hamlet important it is to keep down KEEP TCU CLEAN spending so that sou can keep the Jefferson Airplane Dec 11, 12 ■ Nutcracker Ballet down your taxes Tickets for students are performed in the Fort Worth Take your clothes to KWIK-WASH Nixon rooke of the able at the Student Center infoi Convention Center Theater mation desk, and ire priced at March 12—Madame I.ili Kraus uixlerstan ling of national issues where $2 dry cleans 8 lbs. of clothes! and reiterated the edministra S3 50 and $4 50 All ticket* I i I March 28— Elisabeth Schwartz tion's txisi'ion on th- war We eral admission kopf, soprano are ending the war in Vietnam but the important thing is how Friday Friday I-ooking back through the ceti Special 2 FOR 1 Special KWIK tury, he said. 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Leh- academic expectations, and im- ~ j. i Thete performers will appear tonight and tomorrow night in man, director of public relations portance of grades. DTOn and Uan Coffee House, Student Center Lounge, at 8 p.m. "'M^S-H'iswhat the new freedom "S£Ts££r Coffee House Move Stuc//ec/ Activity Card of the screen By NANCY ROBERTSON are already planning an extra so that they would have some show in early November which thing inexpensive to sit on. The Coffee House Committee Stan and Dan will be here Oct is all about" will consist of TCU and other —Richard Schickel, Life is planning its own room to hold local talent. With their own site 29, 30, 31 and Townes Van Zandt NOW "Coffee Houses." Members are they could remain open every Nov. )9, 20, and 21. The Coffer currently eyeing a portion of the night of the week if desired. House will stiH be held in t h < Hi SHOWING Snack Bar for this purpose. They Lounge and will open at 8 p.m. It TCU's Coffee House, a member October 14Hi have found the Student Center cf the National Coffee House Cir- stays open as long as the Student Lounge no longer adequate. cuit from which bookings are ob- Center. 10 p.m. on weekdays. 1 HOLLYWOOD The Committee proposes t o tained, has only four shows per a.m. on weekends. take the ccrner opposite the glass semester. Marshall said that room in the Snack Bar, across money-wise, they get good enter- the aisle and against the wall tainment value from this circuit. with the elevator. They will then He said he wished they could hire partition a section of the area to more shows. Increased attend- be the future location of Coffee ance this year "tends to warrant House. Working with the Perma- a special plaoe for the Coffee nent Improvements Committee, House," he said. they hope to have the structure built over Christmas vacation. Rustic Atmosphere A concrete proposal has not The special place he hopes for yet been made, but they are con- is planned to be no larger than sulting with construction workers the Art Gallery. It will have a and drawing u p preliminary rustic, natural atmosphere, noth- plans. Before deciding to build ing elaborate or even psychedelic. their own Coffee House, the com- They want to build a low stage mittee had studied possible use and have a few tables and chairs of the Art Gallery opposite the around the perimeter. Another Lounge. But this area was too re- idea they are working on is to stricted because of the columns build the floor so that there are in the center of the room and be- several different carpeted levels, cause of possible damage to ex- similar to risers, to sit on. The hibits set up there. purchase of a turntable and am- Lounge Too Large plifier is planned so that when they have no entertainer they can Although the Lounge has still provide music. proved an excellent location, it Eager to get a new home, Mar- is too large to maintain a "Coffee shall stated that at first the House" atmosphere. "We child- members of the committee would ren are not allowed to have re- even piece together scraps of rug freshments in the lounge," John Marshall, chairman of the Coffee House Committee, commented. Coffee House plans necessitate GASCA a "personal" room. They are planning to use more local talent Sporting Goods in their shows, and they want to have shows every weekend. They Monogram, Embroidery and Lettering and Trophies for Help Underprivileged Children Individual and Group CHARITY BONFIRE AUCTION Achievements Come out and buy cv sell your 1709 W. BERRY ST. crganization at the Worth Hills FORMERLY: bonfire site. 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WEDGWOOD ! RIDGIEA \ TOP QUALITY UMTMiiuH ! 13M FMifiuo \ TASTE WILL TELL Friday, October 30, J970 THE SKIFF Treatment Center To Aim at Drug Abuse By LIN BLACKMON there is not much hope for chang we need about ten times that Dr Bronstad adds, "This is the such a center. This could become ing society's mind—exactly what A Drug Abuse Treatment Cen- amcunt," says Dr. Bronstad. first time a medical society as a a P'lot project for the nation," he they would have to do to stop the Dr. R. W. Brown, the center's ter to be established in Fort said The Texas Medical Society problem cold. whole, in Texas and I think the - " Worth, is now in the planning first president, says, "This $15,000 has indicated great interest in our The Drug Abuse Center hopes naticn, has undertaken to build stage. The center will be avail- will form a nucleus in which the plans." to begin some action in the next able to all on drugs who {eel foundation, with the aid of the two or three months There are they can get help from a quali- community, will build a fund suf- many problems involved. Dr. fied and interested staff of spe- ficient to begin fulfilling its in Bronstad says, "First we must cialists. itial purpose—that of organizing settle on a location, and second In Stock: Dr. M. T Bronstad, chairman and maintaining a treatment cen we must find people to work of the Tarrant County Medical So- ter for patients with problems as there " ciety's drug abuse committoc soeiated with drug use." BOB DYLAN'S says. "Perhaps the most import Funds Needed ant phase of the center is the TRAIN YOUNG MEN FOR Methadone Maintenance Clinic Of course, funds for the pro- WAITERS NEW MORNING for the heroin addict Methadone ject must tie raised The Tarrant is given to the patient two times County Medical Society has do- Good Salary — Good Tips a day which kills the craving for nated $15,000 towards the growth Apply In Person: heroin " A person must be a true of the center "This is a mere COLDEN FIN RESTAURANT drop in the bucket, for to pay for addict and honestly need help 1901 Montgomery, Fort Worth RECORD TOWN before he can be cured Some the building and for our workers. such addict*, can become estab hshed parts of locietj again "Street Drugs" Another phase of the I eiitei deals with persons un 'street drugs. Dr Bronstad says. "This is a great problem These drugs are like alcohol, people enjoy using them and they just don't want to quit It almost seems I futile attempt, but by working with the parents and persons in the community, we hope to help Why those on these drugs Dr. Bronstad MJT1 tie feels that the whole locietj ij to blame fa the drug problem He says, "It's not just the kids, the society on the whole is messed up. Kids watch their parents take all kinds of pills, for example, tranquiliiers and sleeping pills, so why say no Preston to themselves''" Those planning the center realise that dnigs are here to st.iv for I while ami that

Prof Publishes Booh Dr. W (' \unn of TtT's |), partment of Cowrnmcnt has Smith written .1 new book e n t i t I e d "Peace Unto You." The book, published late last spring, is part of Crosset and Dunlap's Family Inspiration a' Library The contents of the book have seen prior publication in various newspapers across the country under Dr. Nunn's pen name "Will Curtis " The book is also published under this pseudo nym Preston Smith believes in working hard For you And that s why he s doing such a good job as Governor of Texas When Preston Smith entered public service, he didn t start by asking Texans TCU SPECIAL to elect him Governor That would have been foolish, because being Governor carries great responsibilities And it demands the clear, steady judgement that comes only from experience Preston Smith had the good common sense to work his way up—gaining insight into how our state government functions He served six years each —as State Representative as State Senator and as Lieutenant Governor Only then, when he feit fully qualified, did he seek the Office of Governor Now, after two years he has expanded the duties of the Governors Office to better serve all the people of our State Yes. Preston Smith believes in hard work For 20 years, he s been working for Texas—doing a good job You can help keep him as Governor Vote Vote for Preston Smith on Tuesday, Nov 3 THE LONDON SHAG is designed especially for TCU FROGETTES REGULARLY $34. NOW .. . $21.88 (With This Ad) 'phone 335-2133 Preston for professional r styling • BankAmericard •Master Charge Smith is doing a good job. Let's keep him W4g@utlet working for Texas.

Layaways Open Daily 91S University Drive (POL. ADV.—Paid for by the Committee for the Ke-Klection of Preston Smith, Mickey Smith, Chairman.^ THE SKIFF Friday, October 30, 1970 Skiff/Sports Baylor No Pushover For Frogs Tomorrow By JERRY McADAMS game and is 14 yards ahead of Hammond who was sidelined Baylor will invade TCUAmon last week's leader, Bill Mont with an injury on the first play Carter Stadium tomorrow after- gomery of Arkansas. cf the Texas Tech game noon and the Frogs had better be Texas' Steve Worster trudged Arkansas leads in team offense loaded for Bear. fcr 170 yards as UT defeated with a 464 yard average per In years past the Baylor game Rice last week. His individual game Texas is a close second has been one that even TCU could mark cf 98.6 yards per game with 462 and TCU is third with take for granted. Not any nn moved him ahead of SMU's Gary 365 per contest While the Frogs were still cele- brating their domination of Tex- Perfect Season as A&M two weeks ago, Saturday the Baylor Bears (formerly the Baylor Doormats) were explod ing for their first Southwest Con- SAEs Win Title ference win since 1968. Sl.ong Quarterback In a game that had little ;it Phi Delta Theta stake except a winning streak, I The pass rush of defensive Junior quarterback Si Southall linemen Ross Wolf and Cliff responded to the call and led the spirited battle was produce:! be Kiddeil kept pressure on l' h i Bears to a 29-24 victory over the tween Sigma Alpha F.psilon and luckless Aggies in his first start Delta Tau Helta m Creek Intra- Deil quarterback Barry iiamm mural action Tuesday. Kicker Mike Sanders put t h e ing assignment of the year. SAK emerged the winner by I game cut of 1'hi Delt s reach in Southall said he wasn't told be 13-2 score which gave them undis the final minutes as be eulminat would start Saturday until eftei [lilted possession of the Greek el l 45 yard scoring drive with a the game was under way. league crown 20 yard field goal which split the "When the Aggies kicked off The SAE's first six points came and he (coach Bill Beall) said, uprights perfect!] on a 25 yard pass Interception b] The big talk in Independent 'Si, come here.' That's when he Doug Waters, This broke ■ League play this week was the told me," Southall says. scoreless tie and seemed to give showdown between Army and Under Southall's direction, the the SAK's some momentum The Brite In which Army dominated Bears totaled 321 yards of of- ICON was raised to 13-2 in the the previously undefeated Brite fense and scored more p oints second half as quarterback Steve team ami emerged with a 9-8 than they'd scored in their last 17 games. Read spearheaded an 80 yard \ ictory. drive which ended w-ith a touch Army was able to hang on long Same Recc'rd down peas to end Tommy Dar enough to deal Brite it1- only de The Bears will meet TCU on sey tensive breakdown in six games fairly even terms this year. Both The Delts had a difficult time The Army victory marked the GREG BURDEN teams have a 1-1 conference rec pr< iurfng a Steady drive as the first tune tins year that Brite ord and both are coming off of alert play of the SAE defense re has been scored upon, and al winning efforts over A&M pulsed any severe threats T h e though Brite has seored 139 total Elsewhere in the conference only Delt score came on a safety points to their opponents' nine, Texas overcame Ohio State in the in th? second quarter I live now OCCUpy second place Cassius Back; The second game feature I I In other games, (lark a n d latest Associated Press poll and is now ranked No. 1 in th» nati< a volatile offensive display b.» the Pete Wright played to I 0-0 tic The lead in several categories Kappa sigs who put it all togeth while the Vigkei defeated Cants* of individual statistics for the BT and moved themselves into bury II by IM The Vigies were Different Guy? SWC also changed this week id place tie in the G r e e k led by the passing of quarterback league The passing of quart i Art Niekens who produced two Although TCU was idle Satur- WelL Cassius Clay is back, and as he tore the challenger apart, back Tim Taylor Inspired the en touchdown DSSSes to receiver if anybody doubted that he could yelling insults and smiling glee- day, Frog quarterback Steve tire offense as the Kappa Bigs David Perebee. and I final 11 x do it, Monday fully as the bloody challenger Judy climbed to the top of the moved the ball almost at will and noints to end Ted Robinson fo: night's impres- sank pitifully to the canvas. SWC total offense race. Judy has produced a 10-0 victory over an 18 6 victory sive victory Clay invited all the animosity now averaged 176.3 yards per over Jerry he received. He had become a Quarry should puppet of the Muslims, spouting have allayed the racist drivel that is the basis their doubts. of their religion. As a boxer, The suspension of his license Rifle Team Whips Cameron St. there can be lit- may or may not have been justi- By GRADY MILLENDER will probably offer the most com- Alter the UTA match the Rifle lied, the prevailing attitude tle doubt that The sixth victory in a row fcr petition the team has seen to tcward him was. Team gors to Oklahoma State Clay is one of the TCU Rifle Team came last date. the greatest It seemed that the Cassius Clay and Kansas State for tourna Saturday when they defeated the Ccach Beck states that he will ments in which only the women BURDEN heavywei g h t s who fought in Atlanta Monday Cameron State Rifle Team from be "looking for the best compo night was the one we used to are allowed to participate. ever. Lawton, Oklahoma by a score cf siticn of shooters for tournament As a person, the former cham- know. The white-hating body- The team will also compete in 2665 to 2573. experience." This match will be a tournament at the University pion is a great deal more diffi- guard, as well as the entourage James Hampton, the only starting their invitational series. was gone. So was much of the of Texas on January 22. cult to assess. freshman on the team, had the racist rhetoric. Throughout his career Clay best score for TCU with 543 out It was an encouraging sign. has invited controversy and tur- of a possible 600. Other scores moil. were Linda Robinson with a 539. Baylor's supprising victory Purple Fencing Clubbers During the early days he was Carolyn Faubion firing a 536, ever the favored Texas A&M is a cocky and audacious youngster Shery Stine posting a 527. and who delighted in the reaction he doubly unfortunate for Frog foot- David Walker scoring 520 ball fans. Do Well in Dallas Meet elicited with his boastful predic- The scores are taken from tions and poetry. But to mosl First it detracts from the im- three different positions that arc By JANIE LILES I'ringle asserted, "Wo have a bcxing fans it was obvious that it prossiveness of our win over the used in the competition. They arc Members cf TCU's little known good record." As proof he cited was mainly a ploy to draw a bin Aggies two weeks ago, as any the prone, kneeling, and standing, Fencing Club placed in begin his own trip to the USSR last ger gate, and to earn him a fight team that Baylor can beat can't with a possible sccore of 200 In D is' competition last Saturday Easter as a part of th:' United with Sonny Lis'on. be very good. The Bears' victory each position. The target is ap at St. Mark's School of Texas in States team at the World Under Cassius got his fight with the was their second victory of the proximately the size of a half Dallas 20 fencing Tournament. Big Bear, and to the surpriss of season, and their first Southwest dollar, and is placed fiftv feet Fencing in the second beg n Another proof of merit: Lois most everyone, he made good on Conference win in ages. away, and a 22 caliber rifle is MIS' tournament of the year in ' Itbwaite, a TCU theater ma- his boasts and become heavy- Secondly, it means that the used in the competition. Larry Guernsey took fourth i n jer, qualified lasl year for the weight champion. Frogs are not going to have an On October 31st the team will men's foil, while Janie Liles won easv time of it tomorrow. Baylor National Finals held at Notr • Nobody really hated Clay then, journey to the Universitv cf Tex ! irlh and Linda Sauer claimed is just not as bad as they used to Dame by placing in the Midwest although a lot of pecple resented as at Arlington for an Invitation fifth in women's foil. Don Dob be. era Finals for the World Univer- him. al Meet. The Universitv of Hous- bins and John Davis also battled However i» will undoubtedly be sity (lames I'ringle. I.audtrdale What started the anti-Clay fee- ton, who has a national ranking, through men's foil, with Dobbins difficult fer the Frogs to get psy- and Chuck Todd. fencing instruc ing was his affiliation with thn will participate in the meet and and William Lauderdale entering chologically prepared for a team tor at TCJC, participated in that Black Muslims and his ensuing novice epee. ■ Chicago tournament, also. "anti-American" statements that has for so long been the joke of the conference. According to fencing instructor This semester's tournaments The last straw was his refusal Frosh Hoopers and theater major Randy I'ringle, have just begun In a contest at Fencing Club is for anyone, al to be inducted. This week's predictions: Horn- Freshman basketball coach State in Denton, though those enrolled in fencing There can be little doubt that ed Frog: Arkansas 42, A&M 7; Danny Whitt would like all fresh Miss Ccldthwaite took first in class compose she bulk of the Clay's personality changed along TCU 20, Baylor 12: Rice 21, Tech men interested in plaving Wog wi men's foil, while I'ringle membership. He stated that the III with his religious affiliation. 20; Texas 34, SMU 21. basketball to contact him iii the cmergl :l as winm i epee. (dub's purpi so is to give exf a The Dallas Open, to be held One can only shudder when re- The Ski"f: Arkansas 35, A&M colliseum All who have played 'raining in fencing, directing, Nov. 14-15. will be the next test calling the champions fi'-'h' with 11: TCU 21, Baylor 7; Tech 28, high school ball are urged to Ernie Terrel. Clay was sadistic Rice 14; Texas 36, SMU 7. come out. judging, and seorokeeping fcr the fencers