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Secrest briefly outlined three areas will involve the addition of profession- probably not going to be able to do as By Denise Van Meter where the additional funds would be rents and by trustees,” Secrest said. fund over a period of years for the al staff to help with the development much in Clark as we had originally money we take from them. So some of 7 Staff Writer allocated. The administration has allocated of students’ communication skills, and hoped, but we will be doing a lot,” the money from the increase will go to An Academic Services Center is renovations needed to ready { the Rick- about $100,000 for improved lighting Mills said. Parents of TCU students and in- pay back the plant fund,” Mills said. tentatively planned to be located in el 5 this type of service,” Secrest on campus, he said. “We aré going to run carpet, pro- coming freshmen received some bad “In addition to the work in Clark, the Rickel Center. It will be designed sai “Whether the decision has been new beds, and put extra lights in news over spring break in the form of vide we are also planning to put carpet in to help students with their basic skills. “Some would argue that now is not made or not about whether it is better We will be spending a letter from the Registrar's Office the corridors. Brachman and pick up on some of the Secrest said he sees this center as a very good time to start a new prog- to take one spot and spend it all there, just over $300,000 on Clark.” announcing a tuition increase from being particularly important because or to spread it all over campus, at least renovation work we have been trying $162 per semester hour to $172. : ram, but we feel that this is something Mills said the university has an of plaaned changes in the core curri- that money has been budgeted,” Sec- to do for years,” he said. that has been overdue for a long annual operating fund from student i Butjust like every cloud has a silver culum. “We have had to put some of them time,” Secrest said. rest said. rentals, summer conference income lining, so does this letter. off for the last nine years because of 4 The silver lining, in this case, is the * According to a copy of the revised “We are also planning, in the stu- An increase in the cost of campus and income from vending machines. curriculum from Vice Chancellor of housing is also scheduled for next That operating fund will pay for about the high utilities cost. Now that those addition of new programs on campus, dent services area, an Alcohol Aware- have leveled off, we can pick up generated by the additional funds to Academic Affairs William Koehler's ness program that will be added for semester. one-third of Clark Hall's renovations. office, proficiency tests could be re- where we left off,” Mills said. be gained from the tuition increase. several tens of thousands of dollars. “The bulk of the increase will go The additional two-thirds will come Vice Chancellor for Finance and quired in both English and math for Again we felt that this is something toward repair and renovation (of resi- from the plant fund, money used to “People who pay the most this year completion of the core curriculum. are only going to have a 2 percerit Planning E. Leigh Secrest said the that is needed. dence halls),” said Don Mills, director repair buildings on campus. Mills said students and families deserved not to The revised curriculum is still wait- of Housing/Residential Living. this will help pay for the new roof to increase. Jarvis and Clark are going “Both of these programs involve up the most because they have been, have the price increase unless it was ing approval. be put on Clark this summer. needs that have been expressed by “Our major project this summer or will have been newly renovated,” | / for some very good reason. “(The Academic Services Center) students, by faculty members, by pa- will be Clark (residence hall). We're “But we do have to repay the plant Mills said.

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more jobs how they have helped them. It is awk- na Saturdav By Denise Van Meter ward to tell a teacher that when you the semifinal Staff Writer are still in their (the teacher's) class. ickets in Dal- than men 0 during the “If this goes over well, we will de- Donnie Thomas, president of the finitely make Teacher Appreciation Student House of Representatives, Day a regular event. We really en- By Alea Cooke announced at Tuesday's meeting that courage everyone to participate,” Staff Writer s become so A¢ he will be speaking in Tom Brown Gribble said. at clamor for Hall Tuesday April 8 at 9 p.m. Tho- . A copy of the revised core curricu- Women in the United States hold 11,” David mas is expected to answer questions lum has been reviewed by the 29,000 more professional jobs than rector of the concerning the House position on di- academic affairs committee of the men, according to recent reports re- d. “Actually, vestiture, apartheid and upcoming House. The revisions have been sub- leased by the U.S. Labor Depart- ne from tick- projects. mitted to Vice Chancellor for ment. re of our total Thomas may also discuss or answer Academic Affairs William Koehler Women surpassed men in Febru- the primary questions on the non-discrimination ary in professions long dominated by and are awaiting final approval. s. Of course, bill to be voted on during the House The academic affairs committee of men. The Labor Department said keeping it in i A meeting next week. The bill has been hv the House “found most of the changes there are now more female psycholog- great atmos- in subcommittee and joint committee favorable with a few exceptions.” ists, statisticians, editors and repor- since mid-February. If the revisions are approved, six ters. mmssnm—————"—— House members also discussed hours of a foreign language could be Even though these statistics appear Teacher Appreciation Day that has required for all majors. to be a positive step for women enter- been scheduled for Tuesday, April 15. ing the professional market, they are Ed Koff; chairman of the academic 3 8 A brunch and reception to recognize affairs committee, said “the commit- misleading, said Doug Newsom, Jous: the day have been tentatively sche- nalism department chair. tee felt that was too much.” duled for 10 a.m. in the faculty center “It just means more women are’ m Another revision the committee 8 » in Reed Hall. the job market,” Newsom said. * “We have never had a day set aside questioned is the proposed change in Newsom has conducted various re- to tell past teachers how much we the physical education requirements. search projects over the past five appreciate them,” said Amy Gribble, Currently, a student must have two years on working women and college chairman of the University Relations semester hours of physical education women planning to pursue profes- Committee. to graduate. With the new revisions, sional careers. She said the majority of “Teacher Appreciation Day sets up that would be changed to just one today’s professional women still face a time for students to tell past teachers semester hour. many old problems.

Newsom said women continue to battle sexual discrimination in wages “Texas officials vow and in job advancement. She said the problem of non- acceptance of women in professional fields will not be solved until men and to fight reductions women change their attitudes about a woman's role in society. AUSTIN (AP)- Texas officials, wor- million for a state program that pro- ried by the loss of their first court fight vides alcohol and drug abuse services. “If everything you read uses mascu- against federal cutbacks and facing line pronouns, you get a picture of the Christopher said Tuesday the attor- world as masculine,” Newsom said. ; still-plunging oil prices, vowed Tues- ney general would wait to see what "day to keep up the fight against action the U.S. Supreme Court takes “How many times do you pick up Gramm-Rudman reductions and on a suit challenging the constitu- the newspaper and see the word appealed to President Reagan for tionality of the Gramm-Rudman de- businessman?” Newsom asked. “If help. everybody in business is a man, then ficit reduction measure. ' " Gov. Mark White said the Tuesday why are there so many women on the drop in oil prices below $10 a barrel, No date has been set for a hearing elevators at noon in downtown build- on a permanent injunction against the * which could dramatically hurt the ings? They certainly aren't shopping,” state’s collections of oil taxes, under- federal cutbacks, which would be the she said. second phase in the Austin case. TCU Dally Skiff / Joe Williams scores the importance of oil-import was “just enjoying the weather and trying to get See Labor Page 3 I tariffs. Nowlin ruled that state had not Study break - RTVF major Blake Evans takes a “I would hope that he (President proven it was a victim of discrimina- break at the Moudy Building recently. Evans said he something done.”

Reagan) will respond,” White told re- tion when the U.S. Department of % porters. “The state and the nation Health and Human Services sliced obviously are in jeopardy because of funding for the programs in Texas but the dumping of oil on the world mar- not in other states. The judge also said to address questions INSIDE ketplace.” the issue of funding formulas should Marriott Texas already faces a $1.3 billion be debated by Congress and not in the deficit in its current two-year budget courts. The committee wants to open lines dent suggestions. The TCU Horned Frog By Rachael Barron team won one game and lost two to because of the slide in oil prices since Assistant Attorney General Jose of communication between Marriott *4. the first of the year, Comptroller Bob Staff Writer One way Marriott attempts to the No. 4 ranked Garza argued Monday that the and the students, Freeman said, so gather students’ input is by setting up i» Bullock said. this weekend. See Page 4. Gramm-Rudman deficit reduction students will know why Marriott acomment table in the main cafeteria. The state will have to borrow measure required 4.3 percent across- operates as it does and so the students’ Marriott Food Service is giving The table is manned by a Marriott Should Steven Spielberg have among state funds just to keep itself the-board cuts in the programs, but interests will be better served. everyone an opportunity to air their manager who gives formal answers to been nominated for the Academ going until the meets in that the Texas programs were being January, he said. The 181 legislators complaints about the food service students’ questions, Freeman said. Award for best director for his gered almost 12 percent under federal quality Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. in Freeman said Marriott is very in- will have to decide what to do about terested in working with the students, on the movie “The Color Purple? the $1.3 billion deficit, including the Student Center Lounge. There are sheets posted in the food See Page 2. Garza said the energy-assistance because it believes that by eliciting service areas listing suggestions Mar- possible tax increases, before the end student input, the food service will be funds were critical because the hot Stan Hudgins, general manager of riott has already taken action on. fof the fiscal period Aug. 31, 1967. more successful. Special teams will probe the summer months are approaching. Marriott for TCU; Charles Peveler, Jee Bot 0 BOO A said Bullock Wednesday's forum is the first urkey waters of the Trinity River “The state of Texas will suffer irre- TCU’s liaison with Marriott; and “If the students like it, theyll spend spring. They will be looking for passbie is Jury unless this court acts." members of the Food Service Advis- event of its kind this year, and Free- more money,” Freeman said. man said he does not expect a large e culprit behind massive fish in Texas ory Committee are among those who ills. See Page 3 SRE will be present to answer questions. Students’ first reaction might be turnout. that their input will not make any dif- “There generally isn’t too broad an Larry Neal, for Texas The meeting will not serve as a lec- Sen. Phil Gramm, said Gramm- ference in the food service. interest unless you mess up,” Peveler WEATHER | ture time for Marriott, Peveler said, Rudman isn’t the culprit for the deep said. * but will be an for stu- “I was really surpri ised,” Freeman cuts and blamed them instead on the Wednesday will be doudy) dents to ask questions and make sug- said. "They really de take it to heart H By holding the session in a high- affected programs’ funding formulas. notday vil be party s it’s feasible, they'll try it.” traffic area during a peak time, spon- sors hope to boost attendance, Free- in the uppe: 70s with hight man said.

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Bis DALLAS (Al sesh probe the Trini ters this spring, system behind massiv DE need to defeat male-dominated Women nettled relation and experience of and the active enforcement of affirmative- cities downst : Sexism and the academics are sacrificed. Now, more than single women, researchers predict that by the of the poor skills, education in relation to men. However, sex seg- action regulations by the Labor Department Tuesday. sewer feminization of ever before, women must seek the highest year 2000, the entire poverty population will women the job causes the and the Equal Employment Opportunity ¥, w} State and fed | poverty are interre- educational levels they can possibly attain. of single women and their children. regation in schools and on consist educators Commission. will station te lated. Because While their mothers may have had the lux- above deficiencies. Until recently, were gather rain, wa women are losing ury of concentrating on the husband hunt at Poverty cuts across race, class and culture; steered women into areas of studies that However, since 1981, trend lines that were suit- samples in an ef ground in the strug- college, college women of today must find it finds its roots in sexual discrimination. considered suitable for women. These suggesting improvements in the status of Women have been exploited, bought, bar- areas. is causing peri : gle to overcome in- career goals and the route to economic inde- able areas were also low—paying women are now showing marked decreases. tered and bargained away since time began. her back on river. creasing levels of pendence. statistics suggest that if Because America has again turned Even in the most advanced societies women Labor Department the women’s In July 1985, poverty, they have single women were paid on the her most valuable resource, A college education and middle-class status are socialized to depend on men for economic wives and its attack of the trail of dead to take charge of half the women in movement needs to accelerate esvwovns as men, then may keep a number of women from living in survival. same scale erupted when d Yvonne their own destinies poor. male dominated power structure that keeps, complete poverty, but they may still be poor. poverty now would not be ; as Palestine an Webb and defeat a male This socialization has victimized women for women dependent. Freres Because of the nature of the system in which In addition to their low status in the work- hb there was impr dominated system for women are they find themselves, women with college de- centuries. Lower pay rates Because they are a vital part of society, what worked for place, women have the added responsibility in Dallas. that encourages dependency but that is not grees still earn, on the average, less than men justified on the basis that women affects women in general affects society as a support families and of rearing children. Low paying jobs and ex- The new stu very dependable. with only a high school diploma. And divorced fun while men have to whole. As American women become poorer, the pensive child care are barriers to economic fish-kill proble women are more likely to become poor than therefore deserve more money. Yet, so will America. The end of poverty and the progressive of Labor independence. understanding _ Tranquility amid the seemingly divorced men. Women's Bureau of the Department salvation of this country clearly rests on the “a Whittington, r "atmosphere on college campuses may be pre- says that the the majority of working women economic liberation of women. . In the last 20 years, women have improved of the U.S. Env paring some female students for later dis- In 1986, two out of every three poor adults work out of necessity. their positions in society. Much of the change Yvoune Webb is a staff columnist (a+ y Agency. It w appointment. Some college women are so in America are women. Now that 50 percent for the; also explained in terms is directly related to the feminist movement {4 / $100,000 feder: “;donsumed by the search for a mate, that of all poor families in America are headed by Pay differences are 3 X ’ time from the FF The study is spring rains, | | War confusing, sad with fish kills,

‘brings no glory, fun Ia Mu FORT WO federal judge Be By Mike Tarvin gooder is up on the soap box again, let me say Romanian go that I am a reserve Army officer and proud to challenging The action we must take is clear. The nation serve the United States. Museum's ow of Libya must be stopped. We, the United co painting. +. States, as the true defenders of freedom must I am trained and wear the Army Infantry “+“gict to stop this evil force and the threat it Ranger Tab, signifying my qualification to Romania fi ““poses. We must act in a strong and positive lead and fight with the best tactical small unit 1984, claimi way to show that the U.S. means business. fighting forces in the world. ¥ Greco's “Port .. We must act with war. that the Kiml #8 Yet, I write this article in hopes that some of t=" - At this point Ebeneezer Scrooge would be begin to think about ButU.S. D the students here might well justified to say bah humbug. what war is. I have had friends, peers whom I Mahon dismi worked and lived with, die in war. There are in response 1am confused by war. It is a reality of life . ". and war is not a quest for a su me. I realize that there will no Rambos in the military, that confuses Kimbell Dire as movie scene. probably always be wars, at least as long sbury. «r= there are humans. Perhaps it really is the =+* hature of the beast. You students who think you'd like to fight, wake up. Your friends and your peers will die 4 Romania h: painting, wh At times my blood seems to boil at the too. quired in the I hear expressed. I used to laugh ata _ attitudes > 1 his personal who sported a sticker on his brief- You will know what it is like to look out at a a past student El Tales the Romania

“I'd rather be killing communists.” darkness and quietness that sends chills down case, 5 your back as you wait for the next round of The Kimbe anyone could fire. ’ “I thought it was amusing that /l from New Yo be so ignorant of war and what it actually stein & Co. began to realize that You will know what it is like to smell the meant. However, I soon ’ stench of death and to feel that cold boney ANNAN = “Ecclesiastic” widespread than I such sentiments were more EAN WNT \ A had thought. claw-like hand of death reach out for you. DN WA / ARV SSS # You will know the awful frustration of ZN NV 5 ‘ PRET This week while walking to the library, wondering if you will ever see home again. standing by Sadler mall and talking to stu- You will know what it is like to go to sleep and “dénts in the residence hall I heard a philoso- wonder if you will see the morning light. - phy of too many students that made me want Spielberg de serves recognition “to cry. I wanted to grab hold of them and ask You will know what it is like to see the them if they really knew what they were flickering light of life fade from the eyes of a saying. person, both enemy and friend. You will know the motion picture industry had an oppor- Definitely not because it wasn’t a good enough movie. i, Last week, what it is liké to shake with the fear of the tunity to honor a man who has been directing and produc- The acting, led by best actress nominee Whoopi Gold- .-*. One student said, “I'd love to go to Libya unknown. berg, was fantastic. The cinematography was superb, and -and fight.” Another was overheard saying that ing box office hits for the past ten years. hie would like to get a shot at a couple of those You will know the sickening feeling of tak- movie audiences such big the direction was great. ing a human life. Steven Spielberg has given Libyans. “Pol- “Out of Africa,” on the other hand, was basically a name hits as “Close Encounters of the Third Kind,” boring movie. It was a pretty movie, Meryl Streep looked Perhaps we have all seen too much of Ram- You will know what it is like to pray, to pray tergeist,” “Gremlins” and “E.T.” This year, he directed like you have never prayed before, that God pretty, Robert Redford looked pretty and Africa looked ‘bo or too many combat re-runs. War is not “The Color Purple,” a brilliant adaptation of Alice Wal- glorious. It is not fun and it brings honor to might end this awful war and forgive you for pretty. But when an audience leaves a theater thinking ever wanting such a thing. prize-winning novel about a black woman's ‘none. ker’s Pulitzer 1900s. “wow, isn’t Africa gorgeous,” it has to be an indication 4, fun struggle in the South in the early War is a sickening business, a state of affairs That is war. It is not glorious. It is not that there was something very wrong with the script. and it brings honor to none. of Motion Picture Arts and ~«~4hat should be avoided at all costs. War will In return, the Academy “The-Color Purple” was denied awards because people come, but we need not hasten its advent. gave Spielberg nothing. Not only did Spielberg Sciences on the Motion Picture Academy don’t like Steven Spiel : For those of you who might read this and not receive an Academy award, he did not receive a berg. We've heard rumors about the politics behind the roll your eyes and snicker, thinking that a Mike Tarvin is a Masters of Divinity student nomination for the best director award either. wimp or an old time “hippy” or a liberal do- at Brite Divinity School. awards for years, and the 1986 results simply verify those Spielberg's movie, “The Color Purple,” did receive 11 rumors. nominations, including a nomination for ASA academy award Why else would the Academy dig up an obscure foreign ; TCU DAILY SKIFF the best picture award.

NN director to nominate for the award Spielberg obviously Critics predicted that this year’s Oscars would be split deserved? % The TCU Daily Skiff welcomes letters to the editor and guest columns. The page between Spielberg's “The Color Purple,” and Sydney Even the Directors Guild honored Spielberg with their © is designed to offer a forum for thought, comment and insight concerning of Africa.” After the nomination’s were annual award, and it was the first time it was given to Pollack’s “Out : campus, state and national issues. All letters and columns must be typed and announced and reviewers saw that Spielberg was quite someone not nominated by academy. double-spaced. Letters should be no longer than 300 words and must be signed. blatantly left out of the best director's category, some It's sad that just because a man is popular among audi-

Both letters and columns must be accompanied with the writer's classification, reviewers began to speculate that “The Color Purple” ences he can’t be an award winner too. We'd be the first : major and, telephone number. might sweep up awards in the other areas to make up for people to admit that “Gremlins” probably didn’t have any }* Views expressed herein are solely those of the staff and contributors. Un- the insult. redeeming social value. But that hardly means that “The % signed editorials represent staff consensus. Signed editorials are the opinions of Obviously, this was not the case. At the end of a long Color Purple” doesn't. the writers. night for “The Color Purple” fans, the final Oscar count Still both movies had something in common- a great ~The Skiff is a student publication produced by the Texas Christian University ended up at “Out of Africa”—seven; “The Color Purple”- director. A director that will continue to make money and

journalism department and published Tuesday through Friday of the semester zero. direct and produce good movies, with or without the year, except for review and finals weeks and holidays. So why didn’t “The Color Purple” win any awards? recognition of an award. The Skiff is a member of The Associated Press.

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Teams to probe LA Trinity fish kills DALLAS (AP) Special teams will by the EPA and the Texas Water probe the Trinity River's murky wa- Commission. ters this spring, looking for the culprit At a press conference announcing: om behind massive fish kills that have the joint study, Larry Soward, execu- nettled relations between Dallas and tive director of the TWC also said a of affirmative- cities downstream, officials said study has been completed on com- or Department Tuesda y. pliance with wastewater discharge t Opportunity * 4 J %¢ State and federal officials said they regulations in the Dallas-Fort Worth

will station teams on the river to and Houston urban areas. - lines that were gather rain, water, sediment and fish He said the report is being re- , the status of samples in an effort to determine what viewed and will result in some en- ked decreases. is causing periodic fish kills on the forcement actions within the next few ned her backon river. weeks. . the women's In July 1985, a kill left a 50-mile “I think that you will see in the very its attack of the trail of dead fish. Controversy near future the TWC taking appropri- ate action in those areas where we Party on the hill - TCU baseball fans find the hill overlooking the header against the University of Texas. The picnic-like setting may ure that keeps, A erupted when downstream users such * have helped make up for the Horned Frog losses. have non-compliance,” Soward said. diamond a perfect spot for fun in the sun during Saturday's double- as Palestine and Corsicana claimed

Shere was wa improper sewage dumping The fish-kill study is the first time of society, what” personnel and equipment have been cts society as a in Dall new study will help solve thé made available to study spring rain Labor department stats misleading become poorer, fish-kill problem by giving a better conditions, officials said. It will look at soverty and the water quality conditions when the riv- understanding of the cause, said Dick Continued from Page 1 as much money as men do,” Moore Newsom also said women should be men say they don’t want women in rly rests on the Whittington, regional administrator er is swollen by rainfall, measure toxic aware of the male/female ratio in a their work with them because t n. said. “But the sad fact is that although of the U.S. Environmental Protection levels and examine the impact of sedi- Newsom said it is “dangerous” more women hold more professional particular company or workplace. can't tell their dirty jokes. ment dredged up and resuspended in - when women start to dominate a pro- lumnist for the; , x Agency. It will be funded by a jobs, the men are still making con- She said women tend to make bet- “If the 19- and 20-year-olds are still the water. fessional field. Pointing to the fields of $100,000 federal grant, as well as staff siderably more money than women. ter money if the company they work feeling that way, then it’s going to take ' time from the two agencies, he said. Whittington Tuesday referred to nursing and teaching as examples, for tries to keep an equal balance of i The United States Census Bureau a lot longer before women cag the controversy last summer over two Newsom said salaries began to decline The study is timed to coincide with reported in August 1985 that women male and female employees. accepted in the professional world,” 5. fish kills. In one kill alone, an esti- once women began to dominate a spring rains, historically connected earned 64 cents to a man’s dollar. The Assistant Director of TCU’s Career Moore said. with fish kills, and is being conducted mated 250,000 fish died. field. figure is even more shocking when it Planning and Placement Center Bet-

4 “Titles are also reduced,” Newsom is learned women made 63 cents to a sy Dupre views the opportunities What can women and men do ta see said. “When you look at the field of man’s dollar in 1939. available to women as positive. more women have a fair chance ig the education, you find that most men are battle of acceptance as a professional? Museum wins suit Newsom said she does not hesitate the idministrators and are in the Dupre said there are equal employ- FORT WORTH, Texas (AP)- A co painting, “Saint Sebastian,” in minority when it comes to teaching. to let women in her classes know the ment opportunities when companies Newsom said men who are already outlook for their pursuit of profession- federal judge has dismissed the Switzerland from ex-King Michael “It makes no sense,” she said, “ex- come to campus to conduct inter- in top administrative positions should Romanian government's lawsuit of Romania, Pillsbury said. cept when you consider it discrimina- al careers. views. teach the women in their companies challenging the Kimbell Art tion, and that is exactly what it is.” “I tell the women in my classroom, “I think TCU women have always how jobs should be done. Museum's ownership of an El Gre- A U.S. District Court in New Linda Moore of the sociology de- ‘I don’t know why you're here,” felt they have a full range of options She said that in today’s world, the co painting. York recently dismissed the Roma- partment said she is glad to see more Newsom said. “I tell them that even open to them,” Dupre said. women who advance in their careers nian government's claim against women entering professional careers. though chances are they will probably Romania filed the suit in May are those who tend to have a pale 'Wildenstein & Co. to recover She said she thinks it is one small make better grades than the young “The women who come in here are 1984, claiming ownership of El as sharp and as career-oriented and as value system. “Saint Sebastian.” step for women in gaining respect and man sitting next to them, they will Greco's “Portrait of an Ecclesiastic” successful as the men who come into acceptance in society. still start out earning about $2,000 “I think men in top management that the Kimbell bought in 1977. Kimbell announced the acquisi- this office,” she said. “Women are choosing more profes- less.” levels really need to look for the best .tion of “Ecclesiastic” on May 23, Isional careers because they are be- But U.S. District Judge Eldon B. 1977, soon after its purchase, and However, Moore and Newsom minds and mentor those minds, ” coming more career-oriented,” Newsom said statistics also show Newsom said. “They should not pay Mahon dismissed the suit Monday displayed it prominently from then that after five years in a professional contend it will take a long time before in response to the museum's re- Moore said. “I also think women are women become respected as equals in attention to what that mind is housed until the museum lent the painting career, women can expect to earn being given the opportunities to pur- in. 5 quest for a summary judgment, said to the “El Greco of Toledo” exhibi- $5,000 less than their male col- the professional world. Kimbell Director Edmund P. Pill- sue these fields.” tion in March 1982. leagues. “I keep thinking the younger gen- “It should not matter if the person sbury. Moore said she also feels more The exhibit opened in Madrid women are seeking professional She said that within 10 years eration is going to make a difference,” is male or female. What should matter Romania had contended that the careers in hopes of better salaries. women can expect to earn anywhere Moore said. “But when I go and give a is which individual shows the best and later appeared at museums in painting, which King Carol I ac- “Let’s face it-women want to make from $10,000 to $15,000 less. speech at a dorm, I hear some of the potential for the profession.” Washington; Toledo, Ohio; and quired in the late 19th century for Dallas. Since the exhibition, the his personal collection, belonged to painting has remained on view in TYPING WORD PROCESSING/TYPING . the Romanian state. Fort Worth. WAKE UP CALL MENU MAN! "DeAn's Wake-up Service. Don't be late! "For food for thought! 927-7 432 732-8499 Fast, dependable service at reasonable The Kimbell bought the painting “It goes without saying “that we rates. 346-2453 from New York art dealer Wilden- are very pleased that the case has 735-4581. been resolved in our favor,” Pill- stein & Co., which had bought FOR RENT WANTED: PIZZA EATERS COPIES WORD PROCESSING “Ecclesiastic” and another El Gre- sbury said. ~

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Cauley’s sacrifice fly. Tony Wilmot ‘mound, you know you've done some- the mound in the fourth. By Biff Bann then singled home Williams for the thing.” With the Frogs ahead 6-3 in the Staff Writer sixth, Eric Koenig and Jay Searcy Bo final Frog run of the inning. TCU’s good fortune turned to If the TCU Horned Frogs can find Jackson's first came in the heartbreak Saturday as Texas beat the singled off TCU relief Jim replaced Bane with any consolation in their weekend sixth as he hit a Swindell fast ball deep Frogs twice by two runs. Bane. Stockton : ATHENS, Gi 4 : series with the Texas Longhorns, they over the left-centerfield wall. Steve In the first game, TCU took Texas Knox, which set up the game's biggest > bomb exploded know they beat one of the best pitch- Stone, who led off the inning with a to extra innings but the Longhorns play. bound for Athe Bob Behnsch hit a line drive right ers in college baseball. They also hit, scored in front of Jackson to scored two runs in the eighth inning ling an Americ know they can compete with any team give TCU a 6-2 lead. to defeat the Horned Frogs 5-3. back at Knox, who knocked the ball and a baby thr to third in the nation. “I really hit the ball well today,” With the score tied 3-3, Longhorn down and then threw wildly Greek skies to out Koenig. The Frogs (25-14, 3-3 in SWC), led Jackson said. “Since I'm the ninth bat- right fielder Scott Coolbaugh singled in an attempt to force reported. by catcher Bubba Jackson, handed ter in the line-up, I knew Swindell with the bases loaded to score one Koenig scored and the runners moved up to second and third. A little-know All-America pitcher Greg Swindell was trying to blow a fast ball by me. 1 run. Tim Mauser came to relieve TCU starter Dwayne Williams and “If Knox makes the play, we're out | claimed respon: his first loss of the season Friday, 7-2. just hit the ball and it went.” i. “ing, saying it \ But the Longhorns (32-8, 4-2) and Jackson finished off the scoring in walked Texas catcher Chuck Oertli to of the inning with only a little damage ‘done,” Stockton said. jv “American arro ranked No. 4 going into the weekend, the seventh inning with a solo homer force in the final run. ¥ to U.S. military cl rallied twice Saturday to sweep a dou- off Longhorn reliever Wade Phillips. TCU had tied the game in the fifth Coolbaugh then singled to right score two more runs. Williams re- Seven other ble-header from TCU. “I don’t usually hit the ball for pow- inning on a solo home run by Bernard lieved Knox and was greeted by a two- Americans, wer On Friday, Jackson had four hits, er,” Jackson said. “This was the big- Walker. Williams took the loss for the run homer by. designated hitter Brian Boeing 727, Fl including two home runs, and three gest game I've had in a long time.” Johnson. RBI as the Frogs pounded Swindell Frogs, and his record fell to 6-2. Mark which landed sa Glenn Serviente (3-0) picked up the relieved winning pitcher for six runs and nine hits in six in- Petkovsek (7-1) was the winning Swindell win for the Frogs. Kerry Knox re- pitcher for Texas. Swindell pitched Rusty Richards to pick up his second nings. placed Serviente in the seventh and the final inning and picked up a save. save of the day. Knox (1-3) was the a lle The Frogs scored three runs in the struck out five Texas batters in three

In the second game, the Frogs loser. agp fifth to take the lead for good, 4-2. innings to pick up his first save of the squandered a 6-2 lead, and UT scored But Stockton said TCU's perform- Brent Barker and Jackson singled to season. could beat five runs in the sixth to win 8-6. With ance proved that the Frogs lead off the inning, and Barker scored “This was really a big win for us,” the score tied 2-2, the Frogs used six anybody in the country. arr on Lew Williams’ one-out single. hits, including a solo home run by “If we play hard, we can beat the Alr guitar? - TCU's Teresa Dob- TCU Delly Skiff / Brian , McLean TCU Head Coach Bragg Stockton Jackson, who went to third base on said. “Anytime you beat a team like , Tony Wilmot, to score four runs and best,” he said. “If we let up, we'll HOUSTON son returns a shot Monday by Georgia's Jenny Thornton. chase Texas starter Daniel Pena from | winter and Mex

Williams’ hit, scored next on Chris Texas with their ace pitcher on the “contributed to : So in illegal alien a: B Ellison a Monda y night highlight Mexico border DALLAS (AP)- Pervis Ellison’s eligible, we had to make the move. front lines all season with its team de- months of 1986 officials said. favorite players are the rebounders Ellison, who had been averaging fense helping out 6-8 seniors Mark —Buck Williams and Moses Malone— 12.8 points and 8.1 rebounds, scored Alarie and Jay Bilas. The 196,548 “the guys who do the dirty work.” 25 points on 10 of 14 shooting and “When we talked about match ups arrested in Texa Ellison, the freshman hero in grabbed 11 rebounds against Duke. before the game, I said we do have a ary through Ma Louisville’s 72-69 victory over top- The 19-year-old New York native, t than the 139,63 height advantage at one spot,” said ranked Duke for the NCAA basketball who grew up in Savannah, Ga., was Crum. “They had quickness advan- " | {same period ir ‘title Monday night, may not have to named the tournament's outstanding tages at the guards, and they took Tuesday. do as much of the dirty work next player. He became only the second advantage of those, and we took “I don’t kno season. freshman to win it, following Utah's advantage of our height advantage With 6-foot-11 Barry Sumpter slow down, if e Arnie Ferrin in 1944. with Pervis. I say we got the ball to rol spokesman eligible again and Felton Spencer, a The last time a freshman had to step Pervis in some crucial spots.” Paso sector. “) 7-1 highly regarded recruit, arriving, in at center for Crum the Cardinals With Wagner and Hall unable to conditions in Mi the slender 6-9 Ellison probably will also won it all. That was in 1979-80 be moved to forward to replace the when 7 Rodney McCray replaced produce offensively, Ellison's con- we can attribute : ing up and co graduating Billy Thompson. his injured brother, Scooter! early in tributions were vital. With 41 seconds of Hall's A 3 4 States to find w ~ Louisville's Denny Crum, who has the season. left, Ellison put in a rebound coached the only team to win two Like McCray, Ellison, who is nick- missed shot for a 68-65 lead. Victor Villarr championships in the 1980s, didn't fi- named “Never Nervous,” played with After Ellison picked off the re- er at the Laredo gute on using Ellison at center this the poise of a senior. He scored 8 of bound of the missed shot by Duke's heavy migrati season. Louisville's last 15 points and grabbed David Henderson, Alarie fouled Elli- TCU Delly Skiff / Jacqueivn Torbert Texas’ mild wint a bit too late Friday afternoon. “We didn’t promise him he'd be two key rebounds in the Cardinals’ son with 27 seconds left. The fresh- Too late - TCU catcher Bubba Jackson grounds himself as he arrives heme that illegal alie starting, but we told him he'd play a comeback victory, which spoiled a man made both free throws for a 70-65 most beginning lot of minutes,” Crum said. “We lead, enabling the Cardinals to with- season in which Duke ran up an “We've been gctually recruited him as a forward, NCAA record 37 wins. stand two late baskets by Bilas and FINE HANDWOVEN DHURRIE BAGS . said. “Some nig but when Barry Sumpter became in- Duke had managed to beat bigger Danny Ferry. ye 3 point with arres

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