r The Dai Texas Christian University, Fort Worth. Texas Tuesday, October 18, 1977 Vol.76, No. 27 Raid frees 86 hostages West German commandos storm plane

By BRIAN JEFFRIES seven beauty queens, and at least two Sunday unless the hijackers' demands relatives and friends stood outside Associated Press Writer Americans—Christine Maria San were met Schleyer's whereabouts West German Chancellor Helmut Sch- tiago, 44, of Santee. Calif, and her 5- were not known. Eleven members to midt's office, seeking to urge him BONN, West Germany (API— year old-son, Lee. Mrs Santiago has a the kidnapers' Red Army Faction face-to-face to meet the hijackers' West German commandos stormed a heart condition and her fate was not were amoung those the hijackers wanl demands. hijacked Lufthansa jetliner at immediately known. freed. Schmidt met with his crisis advisors Somalia's Mogadishu airport, rescued There was no word on the fate of Roman Catholic bishops in West and conferred with Somali President all 86 hostages aboard and killed all ferman industrialise Hanns Germany called for special prayers Sia Barre by telephone. He received four hijackers, a government Martin Schleyer. whose German for Schleyer and the hijack hostages, support from governments in Western spokesman said early Tuesday. abductors threatened to kill him most of whom are German Hostages' Europe'and the United States for his efforts to end the hijack siege Spokesman Karl Boelling said one passenger was taken to a hospital "in The plane's stop in Mogadishu was a state of collapse" and one German Pope offers himself its sixth, after Rome, Nicosia, commando was injured. Other Bahrain, Dubai and Aden, the capital passengers were treated at the air- of South Yemen. port, but the extent of injuries was not as hostage to hijackers Somalia, Vietnam and South Yemen known. were the three countries named by the hijackers as destinations for the The commando raid apparently VATICAN CITY (API— Pope Paul VI, in an unprecedented move, offered imprisoned terrorists whose freedom ended a five-day siege by four himself as a hostage Monday to obtain the release of 86 hostages threatened they demanded. But the West German terrorists who had killed the plane's with death aboard a hijacked West German jetliner held by four terrorists in government said all three refused to pilot, forced the Lufthansa Boeing 737 Mogadishu. Somalia accept the. prisoners if they were to land in Somalia Monday 'and set a If it woujffbe of use. we would even offer our persons for the libi. freed. predawn deadline for blowing up the the hostages," the pontiff said in a telegram to Joseph Cardinal Hoeffner of The 11 West German terrorists plane Cologne, head ol the German Episcopal Confei whose freedom the hijackers German radio reported thai Later Msgr Constantino Maradei Donate of FarcWona, Venezuala. said he demanded were the same group anti-terror specialists of the would propose to the World Synod ol Roman Catholic Bishops, winch is demanded by the German terrorists of paramilitary Federal Border Guard's currently meeting here with 243 bishops, that they offer them' the Red Army Faction who kidnaped special "GSG89" unit had stormed the hostages instead year-oldPope Schleyer in Cologne Sept 5. The plane under a cover of darkness and Early Tuesday morning the hostages were livid when Wesl German kidnapers also demanded $6 million in freed all 86 hostages. commandos stormed the Lufthansa jetliner. ransom money, but the hijackrs upped The raid came only 90 minutes the ransom $9 million and added the before a deadline of 3:30 a'.m two Palestinians. 11:30 p.m. Monday EDT set by the hijackers to blow up the plane was due to expire, the broadcast said Hours-before the raid, an Students with ulcers Israeli radio monitor reported that a Boeing 707 "mystery plane' ol unknown nationality landed Monday evening at Mogadishu airport. The reporter for Israel television said he given diet program overheard a radio conversation bet ween the Boeing 707 pilot and Frank Members of the Everyman Players will offer a free make-up clinic today at 2 p.m. By SUE FAHLGREN Terrell said the reasons behind the "In other words,"he went on. "don't furt indicating that the plane was in the basement of Ed Landreth Hall. The 10-person cast will perform "Job" at 8 Staff Writer high instance ol ulcers in young people chew your own gut up—do something carrying a special commando squad tonight in Ed Landreth Auditorium. Admission is $1 for students and fatuity. One of the reasons Dr. Jack Terrell, here, as elsewhere, have more to do else about it. If it means going over to The four Arabic-speaking director of TCU's Health Services, and with heredity and lifestyles than with the Rickle building and knocking a hijack Charles Richardson, director of Food ive pressure from school. little black ball around the racketball I the Majorcato-Frankfurt Services, developed a "special diet" If both parents have an ulcer, he court for an hour, three times a week Lufthansa flight Thursday food program for TCU's cafeterias said, a student probably not only has a to get your pent-up emotions taken Bi-cultural nursing commandeered the plan* certain heredity factor, but a certain care of. And if that does it, then that's mile, six stop odyssey a- :he substantial number of tits having ulcers and other in- learned lifestyle as well. "If you come the best thing for it." and the Mideast to the Mi ■ from a worrying family and you're a Even physical aggression dispelled solution to conflicts. The hijackers, armed with' plastic "Primarily, we have, in total T. that's probably not going to through sports, however, does not explosives, vowed to blow up the plane numbers, more problems with ulcers change. You're probably always going work for everyone, Terrell said. unless 13 prisoners were freed from and these sorts of things stomach to be a worrier, unless you learn to Some people," he said, "just have to West German and Turkish jails and and intestinal problems" than with change your lifestyle rather be No. 1 in everything they do. That's Dr. Kramer says $15 million was paid by the Tuesday some of the other special diet radically-which is pretty hard " hard when you're trying to do that all morning deadline problems, Terrell said last week. Terrell said diet is not the only thing the time " It's harder still, he said, By JACKIE BURROW involves complete knowledge and that needs to be changed for these when that person arrives at college or The West German government let "We have a fair amount iherei," he Staff Writer must be taught In an educational students. "In a sense, medication and in the'working field and finds several three earlier deadlines pass without said "When I was in private practice, Reality Shock is the conflict between system separate from the hospital," diet are only part of the treatment," others tryng for No. 1 too. making any move to comply with the I saw a lot of young people with ulcers. the ideas a nurse learns in college and Kramer said Terrell said "We're trying to get Those student just have to realize, hijackers' demands, and Turkish It has more to do with the stress and the actual practices in hospitals, Dr. The second conflict is the new people to learn to handle stress more Terrell said, that "if they were per- officials indicated they would act only strain, I think, of everyday living than Marlene Kramer, author of Reality graduates' discovery of backstage if Wesl Germany did. ■effectively fect, they wouldn't be here, anyway." it does with anything else. Shock: Why Nurses Leave Nursing, reality, Kramer said "Backstage Airport negotiations between.the said Friday realities are the compromises, hijackers and a special West German "Everybody always thinks the Kramer, R.N., Ph.D. and a shortcuts and the kind of things that go envoy seeking the release of the typical ulcer is the bank president,"■ .News Briefs" professor of nursing in the Depart- on in work to make life more hostages had continued throughout the he continued, "but a certain per- ment of Social and Behavioral liveable," Kramer said. day. without apparent success. centage is the quiet non-aggressive Carter steps up Canal drive Sciences at the University of Backstage reality is something Passengers on board the hijacked person who worries a lot. They may WASHINGTON (API—Federal and state governments are wasting $1 California, was the featured speaker nurses do and administrators know jet were mostly Germans, including get an ulcer, too." billion in tax money a year in ineligible Medicaid payments, says the this weekend at TCU's Second Annual about but don't talk about and secretary of Health, Education and Welfare Lucy Harris Linn Institue. something students are never told, Secretary Joseph A. Califano Jr said Sunday that 4.7 million ineligible urd, and The Institute is sponsred by District Kramer said claims totaling $229 million were paid between April and September 1976. in Rodeo 3 Nurse's Association and the TCU and Common backstage realities are the After Bass comes "Now. if you project that for a year—that is just federal dollars—almost untsville University of Texas at Arlington's fudging of blood pressures, tem- half a billion dollars, and the states are matching those payments; that is rsity. chapters of Sigma Theta Tau, an peratures and pulses. another half billion dollars," Califano said. "So just in terms of ineligible honorary society for nurses. ng team The third conflict is once the payments, we are throwning $1 billion a year away in this country." Kramer, a well known national the 'red herring' id Dinah students are in the real world they are nursing leader who has had broad possible forced to stand on their own decisions, Neutron bomb demonstrators experience in nursing practice, she said. "Suddenly the nurse doesn't carnage that also left a young mansion ersity of education and research, spoke about By MIKE COCHRAN have a teacher standing behind her to Associated Press Writer visitor crippled released on personal recognizance Reality Shock and why nurses leave help and the nurse isn't sure of herself Shiller said he examined the gun in nursing. AMARILLO, Tex.—Lawyers for idividual and her own values." millionaire murder defendant Cullen question last month and that three test WASHINGTON (API—Four demonstrators who disrupted President She has studied extensively the Carter's church service by denoucing the neutron bomb are free on personal "What is a nurse going to do when Davis resurrected a mystery gun bullets showed the same "class problems of the new graduate in the recognizance while the fifth is continuing his protest in jail. she is making rounds one night and a Monday and sought to tie it to slain characteristics" as those of bullets practice for the setting for her book The three men and two women, ejected from the First Baptist Church by I teams patient asks for two aspirins9" she Fort Worth police character Horace found at the mansion. and also for numerous related articles ushers Sunday morning, were charged with "disturbing a religious points said. "Should she call the doctor in the Copeland. Haynes later asked Shiller if the gun appearing in nursing magazines congregation." middle of the night for a medicine The gun was first mentioned he tested Sept. 15 was the same gun Kramer obtained her data from a A sixth person who took part in the reading was not arrested. order for two aspirins or give them to Saturday and it is not the one used in the mansion shootings. of a nationwide study of over one-thousand Leaving the church, the President stopped briefly when another protester the patient herself" originally brought up in testimony a "I can give no opinion on that," nurses. Kramer followed some of her shouted for him to "veto the neutron bomb." Unruffled, Carter turned, asked 1 person few weeks ago. Shiller replied. subjects from the time they entered "What'sthat?" andthensaid, "they're fine young people " tions for Students aren't shown this aspect of Prosecutors labeled the issue a "red "Why is it, after examining the .38 college up until six years after they The neutron bomb is a high-radiation nuclear weapon designed to kill people nursing, she said. "We present a rigid herring" and said the weapon in no caliber Smith and Wesson, that you graduated. * while leaving buildings relatively intact. Carter is considering deployment of ■ view rather than a practical real way was linked to a 1976 shooting have no opinion whether it fired or did :ed were Between the years 1968-1970, world view." In nursing schools we put spree at Davis' $6 million Fort Worth not fire, the bullets at 42000 the weapon as a deterrent against a possible Warsaw Pact invasion of sity and statistics show 72 of 218 nurses who left Western Europe. forth the view, unless one toes the line mansion The murder weapon was Mockingbird?" Haynes asked e. nursing did so because they "were one isn't a good nurse, she said. "I've never recovered. "... because the testing procedure Critics of the neutron bomb say it is inhumane and would increase the sick and tired of if," Kramer said. given a patient two aspirins and made was not completed," Shiller said chances of a nuclear confrontation. "A this Fort Worth crime lab director "The first conflict in reality shock is even more important decisions Asked why not, Shiller said he was At the Frank Shiller testified he conducted partial task nursing versus whole task without a doctor's approval and I don't tests on the .38 caliber pitol and told by Curry that additional testing Ineligible Medicaid payments iced first nursing. Nursing preparatory schools consider myself a bad nurse," Kramer determined test bullets were similar was unnecessary. I several teach whole task nursing and in most said. to those recovered from the mansion "At some point were you advised cost $7 billion in taxes a year hospitals the reverse is practiced But Shiller told defense lawyer that this particular Smith and Wesson WASHINGTON (API—President Carter is stepping up his drive for Senate (part task nursing)," Dr. Kramer Bi-cultural nursing is the solution to belong to Horace Copeland?" Haynes the conflict between real world versus Richard "Racehorse" Haynes during ratification of the Panama Canal treaty. ! Nancy said asked. school taught ideals, Kramer said. cross-examination he halted testing at Carter set aside time yesterday to meet with a new blue-ribbon committee :y Hill, In school a nurse learns total patient "No, sir," Shiller replied. "Bi-Cultural nursing is a mixture of the instruction of Dist. Atty Tim of business and labor leaders, former military officers and members of past ner and care, how to give medicine, baths and "Have you been advised that both principles from college education with Curry, chief prosecutor in the Davis administrations who support the treaty, which is under fire from foreign- iched by treatments, but in a hospital partial the guns examined on Sept. 8 and Sept. policy conservatives. the reality of floor nursing. trial. care takes presidence over total Two died and two were wounded in 15 belong to Horace Copeland?" Members of the group, headed by Averill Harriman, the one-time am- patient care, Dr. Kramer said. "The nurse who examplifies bi- the midnight gunfire Davis, 44, is on Haynes asked. bassador to Moscow who has served as a government envoy in many Hospitals are forced to use partial cultural nursing is referred to as a trial for his life in the slaying of his 12- A prosecutor's objection barred a capacities, organized the panel without official White House involvement, one task care because it has proven to be trouble maker." She won't be a year-old stepdaughter Andrea response aid said. cheaper, Kramer said. "Partial task favorite among her nursing peers, but Wilborn. Copeland, identified here as a But others said the committee grew out of a breakfast for "opinion leaders" care requires only limited knowledge she will be able to strive for changes The defendant's estranged wife onetime business associate of Farr, held at the White House recently by a task force headed by Hamilton Jordan, a and can be taught on-the -job in a short and establish a meaningful career for Priscilla, 36, was wounded and her top presidential assistant. See Defense page 3 period of time. Whole task nursing herself, Kramer said. lover Stan Farr was killed in the October 18, 1977 * J ■• Op mion Page 2 * * * Feedback * * * Reverse discrimination justified

executive offices at the national level Dear Editor; pect minorities to wait until all Bakke, I am sorry you have tQ, suffer, as the recent claim of reverse the disadvantage of not being 'of- and in many local areas of American In response to Brock Akers' article inequalities in our primary education but I have suffered and everyitne else discrimination A decrease in. ficially disadvantaged.' " society today. (By "dominate" I mean on October 12th, I am disappointed in systems are changed before they ask will eventually get their turn. Look at domination cannot be compared with Anyway, Mr. Bakke thinks he was they are very strongly his narrow minded thinking Let us for equal opportunity in higher it this way Mr. Akers, if we are all years of total subjection • discriminated against. The poor man over-represented in relation to their education and jobs, forget it. equal and some of us experience If Allan Bakke loses, he can still go put in so much work only to be look at a few things that I am sure he proportion of the population.) unintentionally forgot to include We have been waiting patiently discrimination, then the rest of us will back to being a civil engineer; one of rejected twice Minorities and women They dominate board and First of all, Mr. Bakke had 84 other since 1954 and that's long enough If have to experience it also. Our the plights of the male, white, Anglo- have been discriminated against for managerial positions in American chances to get into the law school. Out things are not equal on the lower forefathers should have considered Saxon Protestant in this country. more than two centuries and even corporate life, University life, civic of 100 people, that only leaves 16 levels, it has to be balanced out on the this long ago; everything comes out Chuck Smith now. and organizational life Minorities, openings designated for minority higher levels. Reverse discrimination even in the end. Freshman Mr. Akers, you are biased. This may especially Black Americans, are students, and 16 percent is quite in is just as bad as discrimination, but Ability cannot accurately be Social Work Major surprise you, but minorities work hard accord with the number of minorities when things are not equal it is useless determined by test scores The human also. severely under-represented in these areas How then can the White Anglo- in this country. to look at them in the same way. That experience cannot be shown in a test. • *• Number scores don't tell everything What reason is there for having would be like having a basketball slam Not only can one's race, religion, and Dear Editor: about a person's initiative to succeed. Saxon Protestant male be seen as these 16 special openings for minority dunk contest between Julius Erving sex subject him to discrimination, but You must be more careful in the The minorities selected at this being in a "plight"? students? People may say we all are (Dr. J) and a 5'2" teenager. The one's social conditions, which includes selection of your adjectives. The California medical school got there Finally, Akers' editorial hints that equal today, but that is hard to realize teenager has neither equal height nor all types of people, can also make him discrimination you referred to as "old because they were hard-working "schools are forced to hire teachers in the ghettos of Detroit and New York the same opportunity at learning and subject to discrimination. fashioned" is not a thing of the past. students. that they don't want" and businesses and in the rural areas of Arkansas, practicing the skills he needs to even As for the plight of the male, white, And "old fashioned" implies this. And speaking as a minority, I am are forced to settle for people who are Tennessee, and West Virginia. Can be competitive Anglo-Saxon Protestant of this It is in existence right now and you well aware that I probably am a token not the best—all as a result of af- you tell me things are equal when The consequences of discrimination country, you still do not know what it is and Mr. Bakke obviously have no idea at Texas Christian University, firmative action programs In reality these people have to take I Q and have already been felt by the victims like to be discriminated against. 300 of what being continually however it doesn't disqualify me from affirmative action has hardly had this achievement tests intended for white, and now the discriminators are years of discrimination cannot discriminated against is all about. But doing better than many white impact upon American society. Af- middle class Americans'' If you ex- starting to feel the consequences Mr. rightfully be put in the same category I forgive you since you "suffer from students. firmative action is intended to insure Finally, don't insidf_your readers or that all applicants, regardless of race you will be an "officially disad- or sex, will receive equal con vantaged" editor, disqualified by his sideration for a given position. readers as a responsible journalist This does not necessarily imply the Sylvia A. Flores, Senior acceptance of individuals with less Journalism Major impressive credentials. The rationale mmvQM for a public policy of this type is COMPETITION IS THE • •* clearly based upon centuries of racial ESSENCE OF OUR SOCIETY (and sexual) discrimination in Dear Editor; America, and can best be summarized CERTAINLY^ I would like to make the following by these remarks by Lyndon Johnson WOOD NEVER A^FCR observations about Brock Akers to the Howard Univeristy graduating ANY 5PKJAL recent editorial opinion concerning the class of 1965. Allan Bakke Supreme Court case. My "You do not take a person who for reaction to Akers' editorial is that he is years has been hobbled by chains and both underestimating an extremely liberate him, bring him up to the important continuing American starting line of a race, and say, 'you dilemna and overstating society's are free to compete with all the others' response to this problem-In the first and still-'believe that you have been case Akers states "Discrimination is a completely fair. . very serious problem many people "Thus it -is not enough to open the contend," gates of opportunity—all our citizens must have the ability to walk through This is quite an understatement of a those gates. . . social problem which a large number of social scientists view as the most "This is the next and MOST important problem facing the USA PROFOUND (emphasis mine) stage today (For example, housing of the battle for civil rights. . . . The discrimination is worse to"day than 15 task is to give twenty million Negroes years ago; black unemployment last the same choice as every other month was the highest since 1943.) American to learn, to work, and share in society, to develop their abilities Secondly, Akers goes on to suggest physical, mental, spiritual—and to that "Very few persons have made pursue their individual happiness," note of the plight of the male. White By the way, a policy such as this Anglo Saxon Protestant in this may mean that a group that country." WHAT PLIGHT? White. previously benefitted because of the Anglo-Saxon Protestant males existence of discrimination (race and dominate the legislative, judicial and sex) may stand to lose some of these privileges. It is in this sense that the Laura Egbert White Anglo-Saxon Protestant male is in a precarious position. Peter J. Leahy Assistant Professor Everything that could happen, did COPIES 6< INPUT/OUTPUT Remember the times when you I set out to prove that all those jokes disheartening is missing that turn off the English language, my father over, so we decided to relax for a while wanted everything to go absolutely about TCU were wrong. That everyone at about 5:15 p.m. began to yell various and sundry before going to bed. COPY CENTER & The weekend could've been better, perfect and then discovered that you didn't sit around drinking Hawaiian Now for a guy, that situation isn't descriptions of his thoughts on the COMPUTER STORE were just trying too hard? You know, Punch on Saturday nights and wat- matter. but after sitting back with a good too critical. I mean, all a guy has to do 3020 Lubbock, Ph. 927-0981 like the time you introduced your ching old reruns of Oral Roberts My last redeeming grace was a nice vitamin-filled glass of Haw3iian is act cool and eventually he'll get to Between Berry St. 4 TCU boyfriend or girlfriend to your parents expensive dinner at a quiet Punch and an inspirational show with All week I had prepared myself for where he's headed, right? For a girl Offset Printing—Quick!!! and they tripped over the dog's bone? Oral Roberts, I guess I really can't the weekend ahead. I found myself who gets lost crossing the street, it's a restaurant. However, when the rest of Or what about the time that you complain. doing really strange things like little more seious. In the first place, the TCU students have planned on the wanted to impress that first date so cleaning up my room and trying to act it's impossible to act cool when your same thing, a nice expensive much that you forgot your name? sophisticated. So thorough was I in my emergency lights are blinking and restaurant turns into a nightmare. DID YOU SIGN UP? Parent's weekend was one of those effort to have things run smoothly, you're going a rousing 30 m ph. In the If waiting an hour to be served PEACE CORPS-VISTA "everything that could go wrong did" that I had edcided I wasn't even going second place, if you depend on your wasn't bad enough, having the bus boy \ r/F# weekends. to ask for money. Yes, everything innate sense of direction to get you spill ice water down your mother's INTERVIEWING J| V J» 7 would be perfect I said to myself where you want to go, you may end up dress wasn't exactly what you had in SENIORS & GRADS jjF It was my task to prove to my en route to D-FW via Denton or Waco mind to wind up a less than perfect IN THE djj parents that I was actually going to a On Friday, after practicing my evening. preliminary dialog about how school Twenty minutes late, I arrived at PLACEMENT. school that was more than just a After a harrowing afternoon in the was such a challenge this semester the infamous ariport only to find that glorified junior college with a losing jungles of Ridgmar and Hulen Malls, OFFICE: M and that yes, I did eat meat at least my parents' plane had not yet arrived football team. (Mom decided I had enough clothes to three times a week, I journeyed to the and would probably be delayed last me for the next ten years) the only Career & Dev. W Although I had my choice of schools, great omnipotent D-FW International another 30 minutes. thing I had left to fall back on was the Placement—Rm. 220 uL I don't think I'll really ever be Airport. The airport which cannot be After they finally arrived and we football game. True, it was the fw forgiven for not going to a "real" found if you happen to be dumb enough Student Center Bldg. exchanged the traditional hugs and ultimate last resort, but I haejdjfast Jo university ... in other words, "The to to miss that one important turn-off. ON CAMPUS: kr kisses, we waited another 30 minutes my school spirit and confidence in University." (UT for those who didn't Missing that one all important turnoff for luggage. TCU. Oct. 19 & 20 know there was only one "real" isn't much fun when you realize what Information Booth in university in Texas.) happened, but what's even more While temperance is a great virtue, Well, we all know how the game it doesn't happen to be one which my fared. My parents were pretty well the Student Center parents possess. I was reminded of "sooied" out by the time the game was this when the porter came out with some good news: Several bags had TheDcuhjSkiff cP been crushed in the conveyor belt. My Mambar. Aaaodalad Praaa father acquired an incredible case of Clady Ruaalar lock jaw set in and the only words that cgs| flw* Uil Editor DaaDorach JimM Batu were spoken for the next hour were Ur>Uili|lliu«r r acuity Adrlaor muffled curse words. Call 332-6903 for chicken to go! Then take out our two, three, ten or Card lolowbalu. Manafliu Editor Dartd kaKnm Editor As we neared the hotel, my parents SUB ■oUudmrta. AW. MaMalad Editor Owan Baumaoo. Aaat. N.wa Editor managed to run through everything sixteen-piece fried chicken dinner packed with creamy cole slaw and piping Clark WMUaa. Aaat Mnuflal Editor Brock Aaara. Coatrlbutloj Editor hot rolls. It's some tender chicken! Ed Taw, Aaaoclata Editor Ckria Kallay, EolartalnmaBt from not wearing my glasses when I Caaaak Aaat. Spana Eamaar Braoda Chambora. Photograph; drove to why hadn't I written my Dr. Eldan Itawllnaa, Chatnnao grandmother yet. Funny how I felt I Open: Sunday through Thursday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. and The Daily Skiff] student newspaper at Texas Christian University, is had been away from them for two days published Tuesday through Friday during class weeks except review instead of two months. 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Across from the Opera House in The Village. week, finals week and summer term . Views expressed are those of the Just as I though nothing else could students Involved and do not necessarily reflect administrative policies of possibly go wrong, the hotel desk clerk the University. Third Classpostage paid at Fort Worth, Texas. Sub- f % scription price IS. The Daily Skiff welcomes any letters and maintains the informed that their reservations had (^came first? right to edit for grammar, spelling and community standards. Student not been saved. ^^ ^^Chicken and Omelettes IDs must be presented along with submitted material. ^^i^rKOx is it Omelettes and Chicken) ( ) In a rare and truly unique display of European travel Tuesday, October 18,1977 THE DAILY SKIFF 3 '.a high for students

By KEN DL'BLE terested in programs which combine Staff Writer travel with college credit Is European travel becoming priced The program, which costs $1,294 for out of range for the American college the total package, will be led by Dr student? According to Charles John Bohon of the History Depart- Pcveler, associate Director of ment, and offers 3 hours academic University Programs and Services, it credit for an extra $240 charge for may well be. tuition. Saying that UPS planned to Drawing attention to the rising fuel work more closely with the depart- costs and the resulting hikes in air ments, Peveler said his aim was "to fares as well as the rising cost of food set tours up around existing and boarding, Peveler says that in curriculum." many cases, tours "best serve "The University should not con- students who don't have to work " centrate on offering packaged tours." Peveler cited the tour to the King Tut Not all students who travel are Exposition in New Orleans as an wealthy, says Pelever. Lots of the example. students are seniors who have grown Tours offered for the first time this accustomed to scraping together large year include: amounts of money to pay tuition and "The Grand Tour", (June 10-July 6) other college expenses, wliich costs about $160 less than a Nevertheless, Peveler said that similar tour offered last year, many students are simply unaware of "England, Wales, and Ireland" the opportunities that are available. (June ltKJuly 6), which will be led by "Trips save money, even more so than Keith Odom, associate professor of the Eurorail pass or Youth Hostel English and director of the honors card." program, and A student who is with a tour group A Tour of British Theatre (Dec. 26- doesn't have to go shopping around for Jan. 23) which is led by Kent bargains, because everything is Gallagher, chairman of the theatre prearranged arts department. Offering three hours In making a comparison between a credit, this tour costs $842 plus tuition Photos by Brenda Chambers Eurorail student and a student on a Tours being continued this year guided tour. Peveler says the Eurorail include: THIRD PI.A( E—This ceramic chess set, a product of Ruth Walrath, won third place last weekend in the 25th Annual Ceramics Show at Amon Carter Square. student is handicapped by his lack of A tour of Mexico, led by Mary Bond, information. associate professor of nursing. This Often af'yrorail student will get off tour offers four hours credit, and costs of the train after dark in a strange $495 plus tuition, Backup system blamed for blackout city, and although he knows the "Religious Art and Architecture: bargains are there he can't take time Italy and France", which is led by Ken AUSTIN, Tex. (API—San Antonio's the City Public Service Board. Sweatman said the Texas In- "The commission appreciates City to look for them Being tired, he needs Lawrence, chairman of the depart- three-hour blackout Sunday ap- The blackout occurred at ap terconnected System, the statewide Public Service Board's cooperation in to get a bite to eat and find a place to ment of religion. This tour offers up to parently was caused by failure of a proximalely 7 p.m. Sunday, and the backup power grid, was capable of reporting the problem and we feel the sleep as soon as possible, said Peveler. six hours credit, either graduate or backup relay system, the Texas system was restored by segments aiding San Antonio. utility, with the assistance of our staff, - undergraduate, and cost $1,308 plus What kind of student is attracted to Public Utility Commission said until it was fully operating again at But. he said, the blackout had will eliminate the possibility of fur- travel tours'" According to Peveler, it tuition. yesterday about 10 p.m. thrown San Antonio's dispatching ther, prolonged outages," commission is the "enlightened" student, the "Fashion, Foods, and Furnishing", chairman George Cowden said. And making matters worse, the The commission issued this center, which normally would have student who wishes to expand his own which will be led by Nell Robinson, notified adjoining utilities of the power failure knocked out the ability statement, based on its preliminary horizons. chairman of the department of home problem, into darkness and knocked of the City Public Service Board to call investifc. An important thing to remember economics This tour, which costs out communications. on the Texas power grid for help, the "The initial problem evidently about travel is that "you're going to $1,837 plus tuition, offers either Their phones didn't work," said commission said. occurred when a static wire running get something out of it; you're going to graduate or undergraduate credit atop transmission lines broke and fell commissioner Alan Erwin. learn something," he said. All three are dated June 10-July 6, Commission chief engineer Tom on the lines, which lead from the Eventually, the circuit breaker at NOW HIRING!!! Sweatman received a report early- While speaking of the new month and are open to alumni as well as Braunig Power Plant southwest of the the Braunig plant, which had failed to One of the most unique resturants in Monday from Jesse Poston, assistant long "Grand Tour of Europe", Peveler students Interested student are urged open automatically, was opened Ft Worth—We need cooks, waiters, general manager for operations for said students today were more in- to apply promptly. "Normally, circuit breakers at both manually, and restoration of the waitresses, busboys, dishwashers end »(the line would have cleared the system began, the commission said. APPLY IN PERSON—Equal op- fault, but one of the breakers at the It said the City Public Service Board portunity Employer. Experience power plant (ailed to operate properly notified the PUC of the not necessary—Situated directly "A backup scheme designed to problem and has indicated that a across from the Bonanza in 1849 White to run for atty. general handle such problems then also failed complete written report will be made Village. to operate. on the system failure Sweatman At Trinity River Bridge "Because of the backup failure, the indicated there will be a subsequent fault on the line continued until two review of the utility's procedure for 0 By LEE JONES Asked to elaborate, he said the at- convention failed to submit a con- generating plants on that part of relay and backup system main- Associated Press Writer torney general should attack problems stitution but when when the legislature stem both failed " AUSTIN, Tex. (AP)—Secretary of by filing suits where necessary but sent its work to the voters a year later, State Mark White announced Monday "not besmirch the reputations of every article failed he is running for attorney general and whole industries." "There was a rat in every one of Defense questions said he "kind of likes" starting them, and the people smelted. them without the name familiarity of his White presented his resignation as out." White said. opponent, Price Daniel Jr. secretary of state to Gov. Dolph Shiller about gun White, 37, made his announcement Briscoe, who appointed him in "Regardless of how hard he may- on the Capitol lawn. His wife Linda January 1973 and who is opposed by try, my opponent cannot run on his Continued from page 1 submitted to us along with a hokey Gale and two of their children stood Hill for re-election. father's record—and he cannot hide was shot to death this summer at a story." behind him. White was an assistant attorney his own, which is one of failure," Forl Worth apartment. No charges Haynes said the gun was turned over Asked if he considered himself the general from 1966 to 1969. White said. were ever filed in that case. to Fort Worth investigators by a underdog, White replied, "I think I am lawyer, "with the understanding it He said Daniel's edge in name He said he has a plan to insulate the Prosecutors told newsmen that going to consider myself a winner in would be tested and the results made familiarity comes "simply because he attorney general from criticism that investigators had determined the known to the defense " May," when the Democratic primary bears the name of his distinguished some of his legal opinions are political. second gun was "just another weapon is held Pressed for an answer to the father," who has been House speaker, He said he would reveal the plan later. original question, he said, "I kind of attorney general, governor, U.S. like the role we have right now, where You've Got A Lot To Offer senator and supreme court justice. The attorney general should do we can talk about the issues." more to advise state agencies on the He estimated it would cost at least Daniel Jr. was speaker in 1973 and law "so they can avoid costly PEACE CORPS * VISTA $300,000 to run an effective campaign. presided over the 1974 constitutional lawsuits." White said White seemed to be criticizing Atty. convention. Gen. John Hill in much that he said. "I think the voters of this state are White is a native of Henderson and "I believe we should have a strong fed up with cases of mistaken identity grew up in Houston, where he was (IN t A.MPl S attorney general's office—but I don't and they want to vote for the best graduated from Lamar High School in candidate, not the best-known name," 1958 He received a business degree believe any government agency ought Oct. 19 & 20 to interfere with people's lives any White said. from Baylor in 1962 and a law degree more than necessary," White said. He reminded listeners that the from the same school in 1965. INTERVIEWING ■ Career Dev. 4 Placement Rm 220 Student Center SAVE 20% fCICfC plans to patrol border fashion boots from famous makers SAN DIEGO (API—The national tour of the border and later said he sville, Texas to the Pacific Ocean to Nina Sbicco director of the Knights of the Ku Klux was "very much concerned with the help curb the flow of illegal aliens. Golo Dunham Klan says Klan members plan a illegal alien problem." Groups included in the demon- Frye Vogue border, patrol to help curb'the illegal According to Duke, Klansmen ar- stration against Duke's visit were the alien problem. med with CB radios and legally Vietnam Veterans Against the War, FRYE BOOTS David Duke, 27, of Metairie, La., registered weapons plan to patrol the the National United Workers and the casual & country was confronted by demonstrators who U.S.-Mexican border from Brown- Committee Against Racism styles threw eggs during his tour here NEW... *34» Sunday afternoon. r.g to 168 00 No one was seriously hurt in the confrontation at the San Ysidro Port of THIS FALL. Entry, police said. Modern Language Dept. But one demonstrator was arrested after a Klan member's car window Daily . . . gammon in our was smashed by a rock, they said. backgammon parlor. - Surrounded by about a dozen men FACULTY AND STAFF ; dressed in "White Power" T-shirts, Sundays . . . watch football on our Duke, who heads one of about a dozen large t.v. screens. : Klan groups nationwide, arrived for a Anyone invited especially OPIN 10 Til 7 3-7 p.m. toast the Trinity with % » Vx price drinks and free cheese TCU RIDGLEA Frederic non-modern Language 2850 D W.H U't, 6706 Comp Bowi. daily except Saturdays. 9210921 738 6661 collection Majors EAST SICK Loop 820 at MOUTH SICK displayed MERRIMAC Moodowbrook Dt 1511 N.W 25th 6268638 451-9502 ■ The Harold Frederic collec- RESTAURANT DISCO Oon.spotlighting the career of the 4 PM 1541 Merrimac Circle 332-9306 "last undiscovered major author in CJ3333 , American literature," will be on IAYAWAY : display In the library through Oct. 19 Room 205 & 206, S.C. December. 4 THE DAILY SKIFF Tuesday, October 18,1977 \J Yankees fight themselves, beat opposition

LOS ANGELES (API—The New Y'ankee clippers of yore, this group fighting now," Monday said. "Ours is certain players are sometimes better managing this damn team." character toughness." He termed his York Yankees tearas under the theory sails over them. the type of ball club you can play with performers because they're not afraid Outfielder Lou Piniella, who hasn't team "a bunch of

By HARRY KINCi and they gambled successfully. In Associated Press Writer other words, they gambled and we LITTLE ROCK—In one sentence, didn't make them pay a price and I Arkansas coach put the give Texas a great deal of credit for Razorbacks' 13-9 loss to Texas in that." perspective. ^he Arkansas defense came up with Rabiah won the event with a time of 1:06.22. Rabiah kiso Janah Kabiah shown here racing home to finish first in the "This is the type of game that gnaws another fumble recovery when Jimmy had a victory in the 200-yard individual medley. 100-yard butterfly in last Friday's meet against Baylor. on you, but you can't let it;" he told a Walker pounced on the loose ball at the news conference on Sunday. Arkansas 34 shortly before the end of the third period. "As a football team, we played Center Rick Shumaker went out probably our finest football game," he Fern tankers top Baylor 92-2 T with a pinched nerve in his neck and said. "I don't come down here to make Mike Burlingame replaced him. A l!> (HICK AUI.T backstrokei and Kristi Hinkle M00 200 freestyle- Lane, TCU (2:14.14) any alibis and I'm not happy about the couple of downs later, Burlingame and The Personal Notetaker Sports Editor breastrokel. 200 individual medley- Rabiah, TCU way it turned out. You look at this pass Ron Calcagni missed That Follows You Everywhere The TCU women's swim team The team of Rabiah, Hinkle, Szucs (2:29.44). or this play . . nine million things Completely Pocketable started thier season on a winning note and Lane captured the 200 medley 50 backstroke- Mohr, Baylor (33 59) They drive you up the wall. connections on the snap and Texas Just 24" Wide last Friday with a 92-21 thrashing of rejay, while Grissom, Caydy Joneson, 50 freestyle- Szucs, TCU (26.98). "I say this to you in all sincerity. I recovered at the Arkansas 47. Compact, Lightweight, one hand the Baylor Bears. Hensley and Babbie Robinson won the 50 hreaststroke- Mellinger, Baylor don't know what it takes, but whatever Holtz called that the biggest play of operation, plus one button recording Debbie Szucs led the Frogs- \*jth 200 freestyle relay. (34.%) it is, you need a lot of it to be excited the game. It was the Razorbacks' only three wins while swimming third in ■ Baylor was outmanned nine 50 butterfly- Szucs, TCU (29.09) about football if you were a part of the turnover. football team the 200 medley relay. She finished first swimmers to five and TCU, in four 100 freestyle- Szucs, TCU (57.41). He said that fumble, coupled with a 100 butterfly- Rabiah, TCU in the 50-yd freestyle, 50-yd. butterfly events, had three swimmers to yesterday Saturday." 49-yard punt return Johnnie Johnson, (1:06.22). and 100-yd. freestyle. Baylor's one, which accounted for the It was a game in which a 20 mile-an- prevented Arkansas from getting field 500 freestyle- Hensley, TCU Janah Rabiah won the 200-yd. in- lopsided score in gaining second and hour wind was a dominant factor and position in the fourth quarter even (6:17.59). dividual medley and the 100-yd. third place points. each team kicked two field goals with though the Razorbacks had the wind. 100 backstroke- Grissom, TCU butterfly. But it didn't matter in the races for the wind at its back in the first half In the final quarter, Arkansas (1:11.98). Single wins for the Frog mermaids first as TCU won 11 of 13 events. started from its 12, 20 and 22. were turned in by Stephanie Lane 1200 100 breastroke- Hinkle., TCU It was a game in which Arkansas put INDIVIDUAL FIRSTS freestyle), Jeanie Hensley (500 (1:19.24). ■''••■. •".'■'"•_' together a 13-play drive against the On the Razorbacks' second freestyle), Jeane Grissom (100 200 medley relay- TCU (2:03.14). 200 free relay- TCU (1:56.36). wind in the third quarter to take a 9-6 possession of the final period, lead. Arkansas faced fourth and one at the And, it was a game in which Texas UA 44 and Steve Little punted 56 yards into the end zone New Trinolron plus color lystem made 80 of its 334 yards against the 100 per cent solid state. wind on an eight-play drive that netted From there, Texas drove 80 yards F.arphones Included the winning touchdown with 4:31 to for the game's only touchdown Weight 28 lbs. 14 oz. play. "Do you go for it on fourth and one Sizel3<*Hx 17■-•» W THE BOOK OF JOB It was a game filled with maybes leading 9-6, with the win." Holtz said. x H->4 D and what-ifs "You kick the ball Had I know we ould get beat 13-9, we would have turned SONY VERY PORTABLE Holtz said that after the game, his players were "stunned" and down the field goal earlier and went "shocked " for it on fourth and two. "I think they expected to win the "Had I known they were going to football game and everybody looked at score, we would have went for il on himself and said, 'It was my fault. I fourtha nd one. Hindsight is 20-20." could have done this. I could have done Holtz said he was diappointed in the SONY Wl-FM that.'" way Arkansas executed its passing Radio with futuristic electronic game. Calcagni completed six of 18 for Holtz said during the taping of his digital clock 67 yards. — 24 hour alarm preset system, television show that he would have automatic alarm set same time done things differently had he known "We had people open. We didn't catch the ball. We didn't get it to each day. how the game was going to go. Buzzes off at intervals to Such as? "A million things," he them. That's nobody's fault." guarantee awakening said. "I'd sell insurance." Arkansas punted the ball to Texas with less than three minutes He said that Arkansas played remaining and the Longhorns ran out conservatively in the first and third MARVIN ro.£EfflW the clock. Holtz said he would have quarters because of the wind. "The sent in at quarterback if second quarter was wide open and the 3053 University Or, s. the Razorbacks had regained fourth quarter we were sitting on a possession. 927-5311 TUESDAY ED lead, which I don't like to do," he said "We're always going to do what we SALES & SERVICE He said he told his team at the half feel gives us the best chance to win, that the Razorbacks would take the period," Holtz said, when asked about LAYAWAY OCTOBER 18 LANDRETH football at the start of the third sticking with Calcagni. quarter. He explained that the defense He said that since he accepted the neede to recover a fumble or intercept Arkansas job late last year he had a pass to, give Arkansas field position heard that Texas had superior FELECTR0r\liC5 8:00 pm AUDITORIUM because the wind and the kicking of athletes. MARVIN CDdftSW Russell Erxleben would keep the "I think Texas has excellent athletes Razorbacks in a hole. but I don't think they're any better And, the defense responded. Cor- than the ones we're playing with," he 3053 University Dr. S. nelius Smith recovered a Texas said. 927 5311 fumble at the Arkansas 37 early in the third period and the Razorbacks spent Complete Selection 13 plays—and more than six minutes- SWC Standings Admission: GENERAL PUBLIC getting in position for Steve Little's 25- W-L-T Pet. W-L-T Pet. of Phono Needles yard field goal. Texas 2-0-0 1.000 5-0-0 1.000 Styl: $2.00 He said Arkansas failed to change Texas A&M 2-0-0 1.000 4-1-0 .800 plays at the line of scrimmage on a SMU 2-1-0 .667 3-3-0 .500 Recording Tape couple of occasions in the drive. Texas Tech 2-1-0 .667 5-1-0 .833 TCU STUDENTS, FACULTY, Staff Houston 1-1-0 .500 3-2-0 .600 "We ran some things into some Audio Cable Arkansas 1-1-0 .500 things," Holtz said "They gambled 4-1-0 .800 Accessories $1.00 TCU 1-2-0 .333 1-4-0 .200 i fSWwSSSSKSS sastcs Baylor 1-3-0 .250 2-4-0 .333 B & O-ORTOFON Have sports news? 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