/ State Fair Image staffer Doobies A $2 ticket will buy a chance for thrills and riches at the Texas State admits dumb Fair currently open in Dallas. began their /The theme of this year's fair is career in San Jose, Cali. in 1969. "the Great Food Roundup" and a experience Their first album was recorded in more appropriate name could not 1976 Since that time the group has have been found. The starving can recorded eight albums, each one In spite of what most people believe, even Image, the quarterly student find "junk food" up and down the more successful that the last. magazine of TCU, staffers can be dumb. John Brooks, associate editor of Image, midway, and the poor can feast for in a rare display of humility agreed to supply readers of The Dally Skiff with an The Doobie Brothers will be free in one building on the Fair account of his dumbest experience Grounds "Takin' it" to Dallas next Saturday Image is currently holding a "real dumb" contest in an effort to give long The Fair also offers the usual as they are scheduled to appear overdue recognition to the "real dumb" persons on campus The Dally Skiff and with in at assortment of rides, displays and Image hope Brooks' account will help the closet dummies on campus jolt from games. Dallas Memorial Auditorim. their memories their dumbest experience. For Brooks' personal, account see For an account of the history of Skiff staffer Rita Miller visited page 2 the group, and the group's opinion of the fair last weekend. For a full its music, see page 5 of today's report of what she found read her Daily Skiff. account on page 4. The Daily Skiff Texas Christianan University,University. Fort Worth,Worth. Texas Friday,Fridav. OctoberOrtnkup 21,•> I 1977ta-r-w VoL76.No.w«.i TA, Ma 303 Weekend wrap up U.S. jet hijacked to Atlanta Weather Reunion with homosexual lover demanded The National Weather Service says to expect more of the same type of weather we have been having. Highs will be in the lower 80s and lows in the mid to upper 50s. By KATHRYN JOHNSON after the deadline passed, however cartons of cigarettes and were brought it to the airport It reportedly TCUevents Associated Press Writer Hannan was demanding the release promised they would be brought was carried in an armored truck ATLANTA—A hijacker demanding of his lover who was in jail here on Frontier Airlines, which is based in which was parked in front of the TCU SYMPHONY-will perform tonight at 8:15 p.m in Ed Landreth $3 million and a reunion with his bank robbery charges Denver, raised the $3 million ransom freight terminal to which the plane Auditorium. imprisoned homosexual lover Shortly before6 p.m., the door to the money Hannan had demanded and had taxied on arrival. SIR ROBERT MARK—will be speaking on terrorism tonight at 8 p.m. in released the two stewardesses who plane opened Hannan told officials the Student Center Ballroom were among 15 hostages he had held over a radio hookup: "I need an TCU vs. MIAMI—at Amon Carter stadium at 2 p.m. Saturday for 12 hours Thursday aboard a honorable way out " CHRISTIAN COFFEEHOUSE—eat at the Wesley Foundation at 8 p.m. Frontier Airlines jet Talking over the radio. Hannans Hari Krishnas visit Saturday night. The two emerged from the plane father said: "Mike, how are you MAN OF LaMANCHA-will be shown in the Student Center Ballroom at 2 shortly after 6 p.m. EDT and joined doing''" He got no reply and went on: and 6 p.m. Sunday Admission is 50 cents. two people who had come out on the "I see the stewardess has a child she's airfield from a Cargo terminal used as worried about Can you let her off State Fair, solicit Your mother is here. She's down- Movies an official command post. All four then returoe*»to the terminal stairs. She can't talk to you now. We're both pretty worried. Your mother and A PIECE OF THE ACTION-starring Bill Cosby and Sidney Potier now in spite of objections The gunmaiU^qjKjfolied./a's Thomas I both think you ought to hand in that showing at Forum 6, Richland Plaza, and Seminary South Cinema (PC. i gun and call il quits. Can't you do that, Michael Hannan* or Grtlnd Island, By CAROL HOI.OWINSKI Krishnas conning money from small LOOKING FOR MR GOODBAR—starring Diane Keaton and Tuesday boy?" Neb., had commandeered the plane in and MICHAEL BRANCH children and the elderly prompted this Weld, premieres tonight at Seminary South Shopping Center. (R) An FBI official told Hannan: "They Nebraska shortly after 7:30 a.m. EDT Staff Writers request, said Wayne Gallagher, State THE CHICKEN CHRONICLES-starring Ed Lauter and Phil Silvers, all think the best thing you can do is on Thursday He ordered it to Kansas It usually begins with someone Fair general manager and executive premieres tonight at several Fort Worth Theaters. (PG) come out. You'll he unle to see your City, where he released 18 hostages- offering a Slate Fair visitor a flower. vice president. KING KONG and ORCA THE KILLER WHALE—are showing together at people. You 11 be able to see Stewart." eight women, eight children and two The public's ignorance of the several Fort Worth Theaters. (PG):. , , He referred to George David Next comes the request for a donation male passengers—then directed it to for "religious work." Then, just Krishna's way of operating has OH GOD!—starring George Burns an* John Denve-rrls showing at Belaire Stewart, 29, of Mobile, Ala., whose 1 4t 2, Six Flags Mall, and Wedgewood 1 & 2. (PG) Atlanta. resulted in Gallagher's posting signs release Hannan had demanded. The maybe, the visitor will realize he has In addition to the two stewardesses, informing visitors that they aren't two were arrested in Alabama last helped fund the International Society he held two crewmen and 11 male of Krishna Conciousness (Hari obligated to donate to the group, even Plays passengers month in connection with a $7,000 bank robbery, but Hannan was released on Krishnas), an intensely solicitous if given a flower or book The sign also JULIE NEWMAR—is starring in "Come Live With Me" at the Country Immediately after the stewar- bond earlier this month. religious sect. explained that, though the Fair Dinner Playhouse in Dallas. Call for reservations, (214) 231-9457. desses, identified as Bobbie Karr and Hannans parents had flown to There are, of course, variations on doesn't approve of the Krishna's DEBBIE REYNOLDS—is starring in "Annie Get Your Gun" at the State Diane Lord, both from the Denver Atlanta from their Nebraska home the theme Sometimes it's an album solicitations on the grounds, they have Fair at Fair Park in Dallas. Call for reservations, 214-691-7200. metropolitan area, emerged, the door and his father urged him to surrender or a book the stranger holds out But continued to do so, claiming First FRENCH DRESSING—a French revue is being performed at the Wind- to the airplane closed again. His lawyer also came to Atlanta and a there's always that smooth, gentle Amendment rights. mill Dinner Theatre in Dallas Call for reservations, (214) 363-4455. Hannen's parents had flown to spokesman for Frontier said the at- voice—and the request for a donation. "We offered (the Krishnas) a booth CHEECH AND CHONG-will be performing at UTA Texas Hall tonight at Atlanta from their Nebraska home torney had convinced Hannan to The flower-, book- and album-toting from which to work, the way other 8 p.m. -,„, .. • - and his father urged him to surrender release the stewardesses "as a show of group which so visibly swamped the religious groups are granted booths Music His lawyer also came to Atlanta and a good faith." State Fair last year have walked the here," Gallagher said. "But they spokesman for Frontier said the at The Boeing 737 jet landed at Hart- grounds in subtle obscurity this year won't accept a booth like the others " Gone is their conspicuous Krishna Charlotte J. Winezer, a Krishna MERLE HAGGARD—will be in concert at Tarrant County Convention torney had convinced Hannan to sfield Airport in Atlanta shortly after garb, so that the 15 to 20 members who "servant"-who prefers to go by her Center tonight at 8 p.m. Call Amusement Ticket Service for tickets, 335-5777. release the stewardesses "as a show of noon and FBI and Federal Aviation stalk vistors' donations blend into the "spiritual name," Krsna Mayi Dasi, RUSH— will be in concert tonight at 7:30 at Will Rogers Auditorium. good faith " Administration officials opened a crowds said she had encountered no Tickets available from ATS, 335-577. Earlier, Hannan, who carried a radio line to the plane This year, as last, State Fair of harrassment from State Fair officials. CHUCK GIRARD—will be in concert along with Tim Sheppard at Mc- sawed-off shotgun, had given The conversation ranged from Texas management has asked the Farlin Auditorium in Dallas. Tickets available from ATS, 335-5777. authorities until 5 p.m. to meet his Nebraska crops to threats. At one The Fair lets the Krishnas meet demands, warning, "If you don't meet point, 16 hamburgers and 16 Krishnas not to circulate within the people and inform them about the milkshakes were delivered to the grounds soliciting money. Hundreds of TV hl-lites my deadline, a lot of people are going See Group page 3 to suffer." Negotiations continued plane Hannan also asked for two complaints from people about "Having Babies II", starring Paula Premiss and Nicholas Pryor will be shown at 8 p.m. on channel 8 tonight. "Little Big Man" starring Dustin Hoffman and Faye Dunaway will be shown at 7 p m. on channel 5, Saturday night. "Testimony of Two Men", Part I, starring David Birney and Barbara Frog-Miami game Parker will be shown at 9 p.m. on channel 11 Sunday night. ******* News briefs ******* carries big stakes By CHUCK AULT Sports Editor ECO collects papers today A lot of things are at stake this Saturday when the TCU Horned Frogs host the Miami Hurricanes, the "Worst Good Team in the Nation," in Amon Carter The Environmental Conservation Organization will collect newspapers Stadium at 2 p.m. today from 4 to 6 p.m. at the northeast corner of the coliseum parking lot So First, the game will be an indication of the Frogs' character— following an off far this year the ECO has collected 5,560 pounds of paper for recycling. week after the Rice victory, can the Frogs keep the momentum going. Second, a Frog victory would almost certainly bring more local fans (plus Graebner to speak Oct. 26 students and faculty) out to Amon Carter for next week's Homecoming game against Houston. The Athletic Dept would love the money. Dr. Norman Graebner, Stettinius Professor of History at the University of Third, a win would enable coaches to recruit more effectively— "look at our Virginia, will be at TCU next week as Green Honors Professor. He will record, we turned a loser into a winner. We're going to get better. Come play for speak on "Detente in Asia" Wednesday at 8 p!m in the Student Center TCU." Ballroom But that win will be hard to get-at least statistically. TCU ranks second in the SWC in passing offense with 171 yards a game, having passed for over 850 yards Theater workshop to be held and seven TDs. But Miami has the nation's stingiest pass defense. Get this: The Hurricanes are allowing just 53.2 yards a game with two interceptions. Plays and workshops will be held this weekend at Scott Theater as part of Opposing quarterbacks have completed just 36 percent of their passes. MiaJni is the American College Theater Festival hosted by TCU. allowing just 9 points a game, just 218 total yards each outing. In the losses to Ohio The area festival is part of a nationwide series of festivals that will result State and Georgia Tech, they held both to just ten points. in seven to 10 plays being chosen for performance in Washington, D.C. But that's where it stops. This afternoon at 1:30 p.m. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest will be On offense Miami has averaged only 13 points a crack and has scored only eight performed by Temple Junior College; A Streetcar Named Desire will be touchdowns. TCU has 11. performed by North Texas State students at 8 p.m.; and tomorrow at 1:30 TCU is rushing for 146 yards Miami is allowing 165 yards. p.m., Folderol will be performed by students from McLennan Community If the Frogs are going to have any success rushing Saturday they will have to College; and UT-Dallas students will present Dark of the Moon Saturday at 8 avoid Miami's behemoth middle guard, Don Latimer Latimer, who runs a 4.6 40, p.m. Tickets may be purchased at the door. stands 6-3, and weighs 253. Latimer, a preseason All-America candidate already has 70 tackles this year and is approaching an all-time Miami record for quar- terback sacks. He has ten so far this season, and has stopped enemy ball carriers Chapel service deals with future for 79 yards in losses. "The Future that Waits for Me" will be the topic of Campus Minister Roy There's no doubt TCU will at least double-team him Latimer will be number 79 Martin's vespers sermon on Sunday, Oct. 23. The service begins at 7:30 p.m. on the field. It won't be hard to miss him. Head Coach F. A. Dry will be guiding the Horned in Robert Carr Chapel with refreshments following in the Religion Center Split end Mike Renfro became the SWC career leader in reception yardage in Frogs tomorrow at 2 p.m. as they try to protect cloitsers. the Rice game. He now has 2,323 yards Renfro only needs 22 more receptions to 8M Miami, page ( their one-game winning streak. October 21, 1977 Opinion Page 2 ) Barry Morris Computers threatei Texons' checkbook

For the last thirty years, a select the ballot. This amendment gives the few writers have been able to give legislature the power to authorize the modern man a scare concerning the state and national banks to exercise future of the country and man's banking and discounting privileges meager role in this futuristic setting by use of electronic devices or George Orwell, Aldous Huxley and machines. B.F. Skinner, to name a few of the There are many inherent problems more popular visionaries, have all with this amendment. The most ob- ■ shown us a glimpse of a Utopia and the vious deals with everyone's checking inherent weaknesses in each vision. account in the state. Bankers have The future, as these three portray it, lobbied for this amendment to permit is a frightening world. Total them to install terminals in any dominance by "The Party" or "The number of retail and service ; Committee" or even machines puts establishments. Thus, when a check is man in a "sub-role": it makes us the written at any of these places, a servant of the beings' that are in computer immediately checks the power It is a scary thought. amount on the check with the present balance in the checking account. But all these societies aren't reality If this balance does not cover the Yet. As Americans, we cannot truly check, the check is immediately imagine a society such as Walden Two returned, and the buyer is stuck. or Oceana We look upon these writers Nearly everyone today can go to from a distant perspective and say to Safeway, write a check for $25 this ourselves, "Yes, that would be an morning, and then deposit a $30 check awful place to live." from home to cover it this afternoon. One writer, though, does hit close to Under this new plan, this would be home! Alvin Toffler, with his book impossible. The person who plans his "Future Shock" took a look at this overdrafts carefully can easily work society from the outside, and showed out his problems today; should this us that we are indeed running towards new plan be implemented, his plan- the communistic-socialistic type of ning would be for naught. John Brooks government, which democracy tries Problem number two involves a desperately to avoid. "forgotten clause " Under Texas law Toffler's major examples involved at present, should a checkbook be uses of the computer as an unbiased, stolen and a $40,000 check be written, unfeeling object to process and store there is a liability limit for the owner You can be Veal dumb' billions and billions of facts about each of the checkbook. Under the amend- of us for use by an obscure company or Editor's note: We're printing John Brooks' "real dumb" column today to give you To add to the mess, he flushed the gooey substance down the drainpipe with ment, there is no liability limit set an idea of the kind of personal account Image magazine is seeking for its "real tap water, which caused the wax to harden (mistake number four) Now he person sometime later in our life. The final problem is not a big one dumb" contest. And this folks, is the real dumb thing John Brooks did: realized what he had done. A four-inch thick tube of wax clogged the sink It was It's this use of the computer that for most people. It's really a matter John Brooks has done a lot of stupid things in his lifetime. And he's the first 4:15. gives some people the shakes. The of pride, "the principle of the thing," person to admit it. i Now what? Mom would be home at 4:30 and the sink is clogged. He thought for a mass of untapped resources that a to borrow a phrase. Some people, In his box of hopelessly dumb tricks is the time he stabbed his mother's leg with minute. "Drano!" he realized. "Drano!" computer provides give these people myself included, try to keep close tabs an ice pick for no apparent reason; the time he wanted to impress his brother by Quickly John searched under the sink. He found some Drano. "My life is cause for alarm. on our checkbooks. We don't throw in putting chewing gum in his hair to form devils' horns and then discovered he spared," John thought to himself. Texans also may be in for, this - $2,000 at the beginning of the semester couldn't just pull it out; the time he put his fist through the wall by pounding on it But it wasn't. The Drano didn't work, And it was 4:30 John ran to his room and "Future Shock " Within the next three and write an endless stream of checks after his brother locked himself in the bathroom to keep from getting punched, pretended nothing happened His mother came in just minutes later. weeks. The cause for this alarm? The We have an average balance of $50. there was even the time when John locked himself out of the house on a cold day "John!" she shouted. "I'm home." constitutional amendment election. This lack of money forces us to keep and tried to get back in by destroying the door. It didn't occur to him to go to a It was only a few minutes when a more concerned yell came from downstairs. And, just like everything that gets accurate records. I am proud of my neighbor's house "John! Come here for a minute." done in Texas politics, the lobbies are ability to do so and don't need a stupid Yes, John Brooks has done all these things. But the all-time classic that ranks John knew what it was. He figured his best defense was to pretend not to know out to benefit themselves and to hell machine to tell me when I am off a number one on his list of idiot acts was the time he tried to make a Christmas what she was talking about. He went downstairs with the people. small amount candle for his mother "John, there's something wrong with my sink," his mother said "It's clogged." The most blatant example of the Any way you look at, this is not 1984 John was then a freshman in high school It was about two weeks before the "Let me get a flashlight and take a look," John said. lobbyist action is the inclusion of — and its certainly not time for this Christmas holiday John's science teacher, Mr. Ziolkowski (affectionately known And he did Down the drainpipe, he saw a large white mass blocking the pipe, proposed amendment number six on electronic monster as Mr Z), was showing the class how to make a Christmas candle with a unique much like a dam. "There's something down there," John said. "We may have to appearance call a plumber." All one needed, said Mr. Z, was a coffee can, some ice cubes, one or two boxes of So his mother did. While the plumber was on the way, John told his mother what wax and some determination. Simply melt the wax and place the ice cubes in the happened, because the plumber probably wouldn't diagnose the clog as a wax coffee can Put the melted wax in the can over the ice cubes and place the whole tube WIN A thing in the refrigerator Then when it hardens, remove it, wait for the ice to melt John's mother laughed at first, then considered the cost of getting the pipe and strip the can away What should be left is a beautiful candle, filled with air unclogged. "How old are you," she asked. "Two?" holes from where the ice had melted. It was easy. Anybody could do it The plumber came. He was nice, probably a bit brash ("I can fix anything") 'REAL But not John Brooks He went home, got some money and dashed to the store and in his mid-40s. On the way to the kitchen, John told the plumber of his 1 that very day No one was home and no one would be home until 4:30. John was brilliant maneuver The plumber flashed a light down the drain and looked as going to surprise his mother with a beautiful candle John returned a short time John DUMB later with wax in hand and an old coffee can. "How old are you?" he asked. "Two?" Mistake number one was when he went to his mom's kitchen to melt the wax The plumber tried all sorts of remedies — the "snake," Drano-type mixes, and T-SHIRT We all know melted wax is messy, but John Brooks didn't He took one of his then finally he realized the pipe would have to be taken apart mother's good pots (mistake number two), placed the wax in the pan and began to So he sat on the floor, removed the neckpiece and shined the flashlight up the FROM IMAGE melt it on the stove. pipe and saw the other end of the wax tube. He removed the wax piece by slowly While that was going on, John took several ice cubes from the freezer and put placing a corkscrew-like device in the pipe and twisting it out It was not easy, and MAGAZINE them in the can Soon the wax was melted and he took it off the stove It was 4 p.m. the plumber was sweating after he finished and John knew he'd have to hurry. "In all my years of doing this kind of work, I have never seen anything like Into the coffee can the wax went Right up to the brim. The only problem was this," the plumber said. "Never." that there was wax left over. So what did John do' This bright young boy got rid of After he left, some $50 richer, John realized what he should get his mother for the wax by pouring it down the sink (mistake number three). Now he was really Christmas: some new pots and pans, $50 in cash and a wax-proof drainpipe. The going to surprise his mother way John was going, there was no guarantee he wouldn't do it again. Clark Whitten's Greek Corner' Homecoming plans under way

With Homecoming around the Parker, a Delt, chairman, and On Wednesday night there will be a Jumper said Order of Omega only comer, all the Greek groups are Christy Mann, a Theta TCU Homecoming Party at Speakeasy has five initiated members and he making preparations and will play a Mann said Homecoming activities from 9 to 11 which will cost $2 per noted that he plans to build up the large part in Homecoming activities. will kick off this year with the person For an added attraction, honorary group. Current members are The groups that will be working on Volkswagon Push. This contest is open Edmunds and Curley, a comedy team, Millard Jumper, Sigma Chi; Rich floats and for the overall spirit award to any organization or pair of will perform starting at 9:30 p.m. Roettger, Phi Delt; Steve Brotherton, are the Tri Delt's and Delt's, Zeta's organizations but they must must Friday, the pep rally will be at 6:00 SAE, Alan Schork. Lambda Chi; and and Phi Delt's, Kappa's and SAE's, Pi supply the Volkswagon and nine male p m. and the student picnic will follow Clay Parceil, Delt Phi's and Sigma Chi's, Kappa Sig's and nine female participants. at 6:30 in front of the Student Center. In last week's ADPi "Playday" the and Theta's, Phi Kaps and Delta The various contests in the V.W. Students need to purchase their tickets Phi Kaps came away with first, the Gam's, Lambda Chi's and Chi O's, push are the best looking car, best for the picnic at the information desk Lambda Chi's were second and the Phi ADPi's, and the KD's. looking driver, best looking next week. Delt's were third. Mr. ADPi athlete Two Greek's which head this year's navigator, relay race, Chinese fire Groups are requested to have their was won by Phi Delt Alan Ferguson in Homecoming Committee are Dave drill, and stuffing a Volkswagon. floats on the main campus quadrangle the obstacle course and Mr. ADPi from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. on Friday Playday was won by the Lambda Saturday, the floats have to be at Chi's Paschal High School at 7:30 am and The Daily Skiff EP the parade begins at 9:30 a.m. The *■■■ UimtMr parade will proceed down Berry to Aaaodatad Praaa Stadium and then North to main campus quadrangle. (\/a DMD Dane b JIIHH Batla For the spirit award, all groups will Adiortlalnj Manadar Pacultj Adrteor begin to put up signs around campus Carol Holowlnakl. ""'fl Darld Banoalt. Naw» Editor and anything else to promote spirit. Call 332-6903 for chicken to go! Then take out our two, three, ten or Skip HoUnadnwortn. Am. Editor Caw Bktuuon. Aaat. Nawa Editor In other Greek news, Millard sixteen-piece fried chicken dinner packed with creamy cole slaw and piping Clark WMttaa. AMI. MaudiK r Brock Akara. Contributing Editor Ed Timnu. Aaaorlat* Edllor Chrla KaUtv. EntarulaaMnt Jumper, president of the IFC, an- hot rolls. It's some tender chicken! Chuck Aull. Sporu Editor Braoda Chambara. Photograph* nounced that the IFC is taking ap- Dr. I Rawtlnda. chairman plications for Order of Omega, a Open: I The Daily SkifC student newspaper at Texas Christian University, is Greek honorary group. Jumper, Sunday through Thursday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. and published Tuesday through Friday during class weeks except review president of Order of Omega, said 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday. • week, finals week and summer term . Views expressed are those of the applications must be turned in by Oct. Across from.the Opera House'in The Village. students involved and do not necessarily reflect administrative policies of 26 the University Third Class postage paid at Port Worth, Texas. Sub- scription price $5. The Daily Skiff welcomes any letters and maintains the Requirements for membership are right to edit for grammar, spelling and community standards. Student that he must be a junior or senior, (%come first? IDs must be presented along with submitted material ^k ^#Chicken and Omelettes maintain a 3.0 GPA and show chapter F leadership. ^»»»n»»* (Orr is it Omelettes and Chicken) Friday, October21,1977 THE DAILY SKIFF , 3

«* *-wri^. »—i ^wguy ■f*qr.-tK*m"jm»'m m* m Defense lists subpoenas in Davis trial

By MIKE t'OCHKAN Also subpoenaed were Fort Worth Associated Press Writer policemen J. L Soders and R. K. AMARILLO, Tex. (API—Defense Brown, and Robert Sawhill, the lawyers issued a flurry of subpoenas motorist who picked up Beverly Bass -^[aJ^Vr** Thursday as the state appeared on the minutes after the shootings. verge of resting its case against Also Pat Burleson, a Fort Worth millionaire murder defendant Cullen karate instructor and friend of Davis. Priscilla Ironically, he is also the The witness list included the names cousin of defense lawyer Phil of a doctor, two policemen, a karate Burleson instructor and several associates of the defendant's estranged wife, David McCrory, who gave the Priscilla defense a controversial, unsigned Some of the names were unfamiliar affidavit, was included as were Jack to newsmen who have followed the Nitschke and Skipper Nimitz both J. case since the August 1976 shooting linked to Mrs Davis and her daughter spree at Davis' Fort Worth mansion Dee. Perhaps notably, the list did not A man named Bob Brown is believed include W.T. Rufner, a former to be the husband of Rufner's ex-wife. Homecoming boyfriend of Mrs. Davis whose name Two others, John Brutsche and Joe the defense steadfastly bandied about Lynn Crow, have given defense af- during the nine weeks of testimony. fidavits in the case. The summons went out as defense Jr. of Fort Worth, members of the Classes of '64 and '69, respectively, and student Those not readily identifiable were With "TCU Spirits" as the theme, TCU's Halloween Homecoming is set for Oct lawyer Richard "Racehorse" Haynes 28-30. Chairpersons for the full slate of activities are Dr and Mrs. Donald Smith chairman Dave Parker of Northfield, 111 Johnny M Smith, Jack Scattergood, moved into the critical area of bullet Beulah Newhouse, Jerry Lee Black- identification in his cross-examination well, Gary Coburn and David Hack. of Fort Worth Crime Lab director Meanwhile, Haynes spent his fifth Torres drowning Frank Shiller day questioning Shiller and scored a Prosecutors indicated Shiller may partial legal victory in a fight with be their last witness during this phase prosecutors over the admissibility of a of Davis' trial on charges of killing his second mystery gun and test bullets 12-year-old stepdaughter Andrea Grand jury indicts 4 police fired from it Wilborn. Miss Wilborn was one of two slain in the midnight carnage at The so-called "Sept 15 weapon" was HOUSTON (API—Four former his constitutional rights. system and have confidence that we the indictments today are further Davis' $6 million mansion Two others the second .38 caliber pistol the Houston police officers, including two would witness a miscarriage of justice evidence that we are breaking new were wounded, including Mrs Davis defense has tried to link to Horace recently convicted of negligent The federal government's action as it occurred early in the Huntsville ground in assuring protection of legal Copeland, a shadowy Fort Worth Her lover, Stan Farr, 30, was killed homicide, were indicted yesterday by was expected following requests by court and civil rights of Mexican- figure slain a year after the mansion and a young mansion visitor, Gus a federal grand jury here on charges Mexican-American groups and by Americans," added Bonilla, a Corpus shootings "However," he added, "the in- Gavrel, was wounded of violating the civil rights of a Gov. Dolph Briscoe and other political Christi attorney. Shiller testified he found similar dictments alone are no cause for The list included Dr Thomas Mexican-American prisoner who figures who felt the probated sen- characteristics in the three test bullets jubilation. They are the first steps in a In Washington, Rep Bob Krueger, Simons, a Fort Worth physician who drowned in a Houston Bayou last May. tences for Denson and Orlando were and the identifiable bullets recovered lengthy judicial process to insure that D-Tex., said he had asked the Justice provided the prescriptions for much of too light. from the mansion. The four former officers are Terry justice is restored in this case along Department to see if Campos Torres' the medicating drugs used by Mrs. But he said he halted the tests on Denson, 27; Stephen Orlando, 21; with the rights of Mexican-Americans civil rights,had been violated Davis Denson and Orlando had been instruction from Dist. Atty. Tim Louis G Kinney, 27; and Joseph to be free from abuse and brutality The defense also subpoenaed the charged originally with murder, but a "I am pleased the Justice Depart- Curry, a prosecutor in the trial. Janish, 22. while in the hands of law enforcement doctor's medical records for Mrs jury in state court found them guilty ment acted with such promptness and earlier this month of negligent officials." Davis, Farr, Dee Davis, Beverly Bass, A fifth officer, Glenn Brinkmeyer. efficiency in reopening this matter. homicide, a misdemeanor, and Pam Bass, and Sandy Meyers. It 25, was named as an unindicted co- Bonilla referred former Castroville Until all Texans know their basic THE HAIR probated their maximum one-year requested those records compiled conspirator. marshall Frank Hayes who now faces rights are protected when they are sentences. from January 1970 through October of ESTATE life in prison following his conviction placed in the custody of the police, this year Denson and Orlando were convicted in federal court of violating the civil they won't feel comfortable. When an Campos Torres' body was found Cut and blow-dry styling for men & in state court of negligent homicide rights of a Mexican-American individual is placed under the Dee Davis is Priscilla's 19-year-old floating in the Buffalo Bayou on May 8 women. and a jury assessed a probated one prisoner he shot to death. Hayes protection of the police, they (police) daughter and Mrs. Meyers is a one- He had been arrested on May 5 by Bring this coupon year sentence and fine. claimed the shooting, in an isolated have a responsibility to protect that time friend of Mrs Davis. police following a disturbance at a area outside of town, was accidental individual. By and large, that Beverly Bass, 19, was Gavrel's date The four were named in a four-count Houston bar. "I think the conviction of Hayes and protection is very good." the night of the shootings and was one for »1" off indictment alleging conspiracy to of three state witnesses to identify 1509 8TH AVE. violate the civil rights of Joe Campos Testimony in the state court trial Davis as the gunman. Pam is her older 921-0081 Torres, 24. showed that officers beat Campos sister Torres before he was taken to a police Henry BROOKS BAR-B-Q One count charges all four with station. A police sergeant then ordered conspiracy, a second charges that all Campos Torres taken to a hospital, (Wood Cooked) four officers beat Torres, a third that but, instead, the prisoner was taken to SUPER SALE! all four deprived Torres of his civil of Buffalo Bayou. Witnesses 927-9484 2108 W. BERRY 927-9484 rights, and the fourth alleges that said he was pushed into the water Denson, Kinney and Orlando con- from a 16-foot embankment Denson (Across from McDonald's) spired with Brinkmeyer in obstructing claimed at his trial that Campos and preventing communication in- Torres jumped BAR-B-Q SANDWICHES—PLATES—DINNERS- formation related to violations of BEEF—PORK RIBS—CHICKENS—HOT LINKS federal law. 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By RITA MILLER everyone's individual desire Football Some choose to stay away from the Staff Writer enthusiasts will find themselves trying midway all together. They head "Our State Fair is the best state fair to throw a ball through an old tire, straight for the exhibits and shows. — don't miss it. Don't even be late." while baseballers try to throw three Livestock as well as arts and crafts Pat Boone and Ann-Margrett cer- balls into a basket. There's also are oh display in the various exhibit tainly had a great time at the fair in basketball tosses and rifle shooting. buildings. Many companies sponsor their 1960 movie as their song shows And for those who don't feel they have displays about their products. Everyone may not find the love of the skills for these events, there is In one building there are so many food samples that if you go there for their life as she did at the fair but always a game such as the dime toss. lunch, you can save the price of a there's still plenty of time to see ant! All you have to do is pitch a coin into meal. enjoy this year's State Fair of Texas in one of hundreds of small plates "Annie Get Your Gun" is showing at Dallas. Oh, it all looks so easy. the State Fair Music Hall, but tickets A $2 ticket will buy a chance for People who don't feel lucky or who need to be purchased in advance. thrills and riches oil the midway filled just don't like games may want to A calendar of all events and exhibits with games and rides Though the head straight for the rides and shows. is posted at the fair entrance. admission price, is inexpensive, it is It is strongly recommended that you Of course there are always the side still easy to spend a lot of money at the eat the delicious state fair food after shows for those who like to see fair on other attractions. the rides —- not before. deformed people, fat people and cut- As always, games of all varieties in-half people do their act. Again there are rides of all kinds for abound and for anywhere from 10 One of the outstanding features this cents to 60 cents, one can try to win all ages and sizes. There is the roller coaster, twist-a-twirl and a number of year is the haunted house designed by stuffed animals in all shapes, sizes and other rides that promise to jostle the the same man who created rides for colors. The only problem is, it takes insides and give the rider a great time Disneyland. It promises to scare all most people a lot of chances to win a by scaring them There have been no who enter — and it has emergency prize — if they win anything at all. casualties on the rides so far this year exits for those who want to get out One fair goer from Dallas said, "It's but eight Mesquite youngsters did get early. Any number of ghosts and so ridiculous. You'd never go out and a little more scare for their money goblins will help if anyone gets lost. buy a 4-inch bulldog and a purple when the roller coaster came off track Of course no day at the fair would be elephant, but when you're on the and they were stuck on top for several complete without trying the delicious midway it seems like the most im- minutes. Fair officials say the ride is fair food A hot dog at the fair tastes portant thing in the world and you'll working just fine now, though. like no other hot dog. And candied Of course for the weak of stomach apples, cotton candy and Orange '/?/#' Tex spend lots of money trying to win it — and scared-at-heart, there is always Julius drinks all add to the spirit of the The roller coaster is just one of many rides at the Texas State Fair in Dallas. The more than the darn thing usually costs the Merry-go-round and donkey rides. day. And don't worry about calories, "Big Tex" says Hi to all state-fair fair, labled "The Great Food Roundup", also features a variety ^f food. It runs even." Rides range in prices from 60 cents or you can walk them off finding your car goers. The fair runs through Sunday through Sunday at Fair Park in Dallas There is a game to appeal to nearly less to over $1. after the day is over. night at Fair Park in Dallas. Campbell still says Calendar Doobies in Dallas next week

he's a 'country boy' OCTOBER: forming at NTSU Coliseum in Denton By GARY PEDERSEN at 8 p.m Call for tickets, 335-5777. "I would have been happy to stay in 24th - Amazing Kreskln will be Associated Press Writer the studio work. I really had fun I STATELINE, Nex.— dazzling his audience at the Country 9th - Kris Kristofferson and Rita never dreamed about any of this Dinner Playhouse at 8 and 10:30 p.m says he's as much a country boy now Coolidge will be in concert at the and never planned any of it Why do Dallas Convention Center at 8 p.m. as he was when he was growing up in in Dallas. Call for reservations. people end up like this'' It's a matter of Tickets available at ATS, 335-5777. Delight, Ark luck and talent," he said 24th - James Darren will be per- "Hell, all I am is country, that's Campbell still has the boyish looks forming at the Playboy Club of Dallas. 23rd - Crosby, Stills, & Nash will be what I want people to see I'm just which won him a following among Call for reservations (214) 363-3800 in-concert at TCCC. Call ATS for doing what I want to do, singing what I television fans, but he has his own 28th -Iggy Pop will be in concert at ticketinformation, 335-5777. want to sing—what I feel," he said ideas about television. Dallas Memorial Auditorium at 8 p.m. Campbell, 41, in his second year of "TV blows everything out of 27th will be in concert Tickets are available at ATS, 335-5777. marriage to the former Sara Davis, proportion. II gives people images, in at TCCC. Call ATS for ticket informa- ex-wife of singer Mac Davis, said his fact, that's what it's all about. Also, 28th - Emerson, Lake & Palmer will tion, 335-5777. life is headed in a new direction television is restricting. You don't be in concert at TCCC at 8 p.m Tickets "Sara turned my head around. She really have enough time. I don't agree available at ATS, 335-5777. 30th - Boz Scaggs will be in concert convinced me I could sing what I want. with some entertainers that you can at TCCC. Call ATS for ticket in- 1 decided I was abusing my talent, get overexposed on TV If you've got 29th - The Doobie Brothers will formation, 335-5777. maybe trying to sing things I couldn't something good, exposure is only appear with Pablo Cruise at Memorial Now I'm going to concentrate on the going to help But I like appearing live Auditorium in Dallas. Tickets MOTHER'S HELPER art in this business," Campbell said in front of people. This is where it is. available at ATS, 335-5777. Driving, Babysitting, during a recent appearance at "Playing at Harrah's, in front of a Light Housekeeping. Harrah's. 29th - Anne Murray will perform at Must have car crowd like this, is one thing, but Afternoons Campbell lives in the posh Holmby TCCC at 8:15 p.m. Tickets available at playing a county fair somewhere is 3:00-6:00 or arranged Hills of Los Angeles It is a far cry another Here you get to go out and RUSH Around ATS, 335-5777. 926-8517 from Arkansas, but Campbell says he show them, take their minds off the 31st - Tommy Dorsey and His Or- still likes to go home He said he tables. At the fair, they came to see RUSH will be in concert with Max Webster tonight at 8 p.m. at Will Rogers chestra, conducted by Buddy Morrow, doesn't need to stay in show business you. They are with you, it's special to Coliseum. The group's albums include, "Fly By Night", "Caress of Steel", "All will be at the Country Dinner for the money, he doesn't need it. He them and they love it." The World's a Stage", "Closer to the Heart", and "A Farewell to Kings". From Playhouse. Call for reservations. left to right are, Alex Lifeson, Geddy Lee and Neil Peart. Max Webster, a har- just wants to stay In a world of show business where "They still think of me as Wes and stars are on top one moment and down drock , will also perform. Tickets are still available from Amusement Ticket NOVEMBER: Carrie's kid when I go home the next. Campbell says he has no Service, S35-5777. 2nd - B.J. Thomas will be per- Sometimes it's like I never left." worries. ' He still sings his hits: "Gentle on My "It's not tough to stay on top when Mind," "By The Time I Get To you know your business. It's kinda' Phoenix," "Wichita Linemen" andd- scary to be out front. When I was more But he said he plans to start playing behind aal these people, I diversifying his repertoire for shows wasn't responsible. Now I am," he here and in Las Vegas He manages said. himself, and said he plans to keep it that way. For Glen Campbell, the road to the SPORTING GOODS ""^fel top began in Arkansas. He was the seventh of eight sons in a P sharecropper family of 12 Somehow NOW HIRING!!! he got a in his hands at a very One of the most unique resturants in early age and began picking Ft. Worth—We need cooks, waiters, "What I remember about my waitresses, busboys, dishwashers childhood was that it was cold Man it APPLY IN PERSON-Equal op- was cold! I would sit in the portunity Employer Experience schoolhouse during recess and play not necessary—Situated directly RETAIL my guitar because I didn't have a across from the Bonanza in 1849 jacket," he said Village. He eventually made his way to At Trinity River Bridge WHOLESALE Southern and landed a >S$ studio job playing his guitar in SAVE 20% recording sessions behind the likes of {£§ fashion boots from Nat Cole and . famous makers Nina Sbicca Golo Dunham Frye Vogue

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P?3? TCU theater hosts k*' >"' ~>~ area acting festival

By CHRIS KELLEY At 1:30 p.m Saturday, McLennan Entertainment Editor Community College from Waco will The TCU Theater Department is present their play, "Folderol." again hosting the Area I American Saturday night at 8 p.m., the College Theater Festival Five schools University of Texas at Dallas will from this area are competing in the 3 present "Dark of the Moon " day festival that began yesterday at The school performing their play Scott Theater. best as judged by several Theater The festival features each of the Department personnel from colleges schools performing a play, critiques of around the country, will continue on in some plays, and a free acting the ACTF and compete with other workshop presented by Theater Three schools in this region. The National in Dallas Finals of the festival will be held at the That acting workshop will be Kennedy Center in Washington presented this morning at 10 a.m. at Scott Theater, next to the Fort Worth All of the plays are open to the Art Museum, by Norma Young of public Admission is $1 for reserved Doobies Theater Three in Dallas. student tickets and $2.50 for adults At 1:30 p.m. this afternoon. Temple Tickets may be reserved by calling the The Doobie Brothers—left to right) , , Tammy Johnston. . , Mike McDonald and . Junior College from Temple, Texas, Scott Theater box office. will present "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest." "Streetcar Named Desire" will be performed tonight by students from MOD haunted Doobie Bros. 'Takin' it to' Dallas Oct. 28 North Texas State University at Denton at 8 p.m. "Yellowhair," a play house open The eagerly awaited Doobie have gained as much popularity as their skills, and the public keeps many bands where a standout figure performed by Mary Harding-Baylor Brothers cone%rt finayy arrives next- ..they have. relating to them more and more. They writes all the music and then has the College in Waco was presented last The Fort Worth March Of Dimes is Saturday at 8 p.m. at Dallas Memorial The actual beginning was in San were featured on the CBS television band play his notes. night. operating a haunted house at Cattle ! Auditorium, with Pablo Cruise ap-C Jose, California in 1969 But the group special "Peoples Command Per- The Doobies "family" concept has At 10 am Saturday morning, Dr. Barn No. 3 in the Will Rogers Complex pearing as special guest. didn't finalize and produce an album formance" as the best rock group of worked as attested to by their album William Becvar from Pacific through October 31st The Doobie Brothers decide the final with all seven members until "Takin' 1976, chosen by balloting of the sales and concert attendances (a Lutheran University in Tacoma, Run by area high school students, result of their music by feel. It To The Streets" in 1976, American public recent 60-city tour broke fifteen Washington will present a critique of the house is open weekends from 7 p.m "We don't judge the music, it's Nol that that was their first album. In an attempt to pay back some of previously established box office all the plays presented in the com- to midnight and weeknights from 7-10 tough for us, too. We usually leave it Eight have been recorded, each one the kindness they have received, the records). petition so far p.m. Admission is $1.50 up to the listeners. If it does well, we more successful than the last, but with Doobies dedicated last December to Cashbox reckoned them "... one of get comments from radio stations and virtually every album, one more humanitarian efforts They also held America's, super-groups" and Dennis r, i Jrtm

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4007 CAMP BOWI' FT. WORTH, TX 76103 Friday 10:00-7:00 THE DAILY SKIFF Friday, October 21,1977 '77 World Series Ault about sports By Chuck Ault just another 'game' JP ^ Babe Ruth's power book with three manager, Tom Lasorda, by hugging and Denver in the AFL to name «, rocketing home runs Tuesday night, each other at the drop of a hat. a few. It was Saban who produced the there was enough action to fill But that's all incidental now AFL's first 1,000-yard gainer in baseball's annual World Series film Jackson saw to that. And isn't it ironic fullback Cookie Gilchrist in 1962. He but nothing worthy of the special niche that Jackson, the man who was in- later developed two more- Denver's for memorable moments in Series volved in nearly every Yankees history. Floyd Little and Buffalo's O.J. Simp- tempest all year, could overshadow all son. the turmoil with one of the most Saban was a star linebacker on the majestic performances in World powerful Cleveland Brown teams of Series annals? Commentary the late '40s, and was captain of the LOU SABAN Ironic, but not surprising undefeated 1948 squad. Throughout his career, Jackson But it appears Miami is interested jn Both Saban and Frog head coach always has managed to get more money instead of wins. Miami's No catch was comparable to the FA. Dry are faced with the need to mileage out of his efforts than anyone schedules through 1983 resemble those ones made by Al Gionfrido, Willie develop the youth movement after a 3- else. If five guys hit homers, his would of recent years Mays, Sandy Amoros or Ron Swoboda 8 season for the Hurricanes in 1976 and be the game-winner and it would Good luck No pitching performance brought a 0-11 whitewash for the Horned travel the furthest. back memories of Don Larsen, Floyd Frogs Both need to instill a desire to Bevins, Sandy Koufax, Bob Gibson or And always, the best performances win. Whitey Ford. Miami tough would come while he was on center Both coaches have appeared to have There were no hitting heroics on a stage in an All-Star Game, a playoff succeeded. After dropping their first Horned Frog middle guard Wesley Roberts searches for someone to smash in opponent par with the feats immortalized by Bill game or a World Series game. No, it is two games, the Hurricanes have won this year's contest against SMU. Roberts, 6-4, 250, leads the TCU down Mazeroski, Cookie Lavagetto, Carlton not surprising that Jackson, Stein- three straight. TCU is one and four Fisk or Babe Ruth brenner's $2 9 million free-agent lineman with 22 tackles. (Photo by Chuck Ault) Continued from page 1 after the victory over Rice two weeks surpass the 155 career total set by The 1977 Series was going to be catch, would swing the bat three times ago. SMU's Jerry Levias. The Fort remembered for the New York Tuesday night, slam three homers and The University of Miami football Worth senior has six games Yankees' off-the field squabbles, win baseball's world championship for Miami vs. TCU team may be nicknamed the remaining. whether they won it or not. Jackson the Yankees 4 games to 2. Hurricanes, but they are also known second-guessed his manager, Billy KICKOFF: 2:00 p.m Saturday, Oct 22 at Amon Carter Stadium. An interesting matchup may take "Reggie! just seems to be the type of Martin The manager retaliated by TICKETS: 20,000 attendance expected Good seats available. Stale. Tulane, Alabama, Florida and place if defensive back Bryan person who most efficiently utilizes his cursing Jackson and questioning his SERIES: Miami leads 5 games to 1 Last Frog win in 1956,21-19 Notre Dame Last year Houston, Ferguson covers Renfro. Ferguson talents when he's in the limelight," ability. Several players asked to be LAST YEAR: Miami defeated TCU 49-0 in Orange Bowl Colorado, Nebraska and Pittsburgh has six interceptions in five games, said Dodgers pitcher Don Sutton "It's traded and one, pitcher Ed Figueroa, INJURIES: TCU linebacker Billy Neel, who missed Rice game with knee battled the Hurricanes. Steve Bayuk will start at quar- like an actor on a talk show who can't jumped the club for a short time. problem, remains on the questionable list. 1973's schedule of Texas, Oklahoma, terback with Jimmy 'Allen and say much off-stage. But you turn the Old wounds, like an early summer RADIO: Exxon Network (Eddie Hill and Stan McKenzie) with KRXV-AM, Houston, Alabama and Notre Dame Duncan Still in the backfield. Allen camera on him and he gives an meeting between several players and 1540 in the Metroplex. would be considered a breather. continues to have a fantastic year Academy Award performance ' owner George Steinbrenner discussing NEXT WEEK: TCU is at home vs. Houston (Homecoming) while Miami Now you get the point. Miami has with 301 yards on 60 carries- an travels to Penn State always had very good teams but being the fate of Martin, were reopened by a Associated Press average of five yards a crack. an independent. Miami schedules

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By DAVID TEMPLIN TCU lost its losing streak at 15 The Rice band played tribute to the extinct dinosaur off key The Purple band played the TCU Fight Song exuberantly A trilogy is a story in three parts Even though the game's story had four quarters Setting the synopsis of the scenario Tipping on the tops of his tiptoes, There goes Renfro - Four receptions fo» 99 yards Rambling through the ruined rubble of the record book Mike now has 2,323 career yards as a receiver Twenty-two flying yellow penalty flags Entered TCU in the NCAA record book Twelve flying yellow penalty flags for Rice Thirty-four flying yellow penalty flags Is the new NCAA record for a single game

Referee Ed Ward became a menacing villian As he stormed up and down the field For 319 yards on 34 penalty carries Neither team could stop the "Mad Zebra" Frog fans partied In Houston and Fort Worth Laughter broke out Aid everyone smiled Nearly two-hundred members Of the fighting purple band Partied at the Houston Ramada Inn On three floors And instrumentally They could have played the walls of the Ramada Inn YOU SAVE FOREVER Came tumbling down - exuberantly. But they were not alone In an atomized atmospheric condition Of a local "off" campus scenerio WILL SAVE YOU «0 THE STABLES Nameless and blameless Hereafter and forevermore Frog fans could be seen RIGHT NOW. Raising their heads Only Josten's gives you so many High above their pitcher of beer GET $10 OFF. deluxe options at no extra charge. Letting out with cheer For one week every year, Josten's Choose white or yellow gold. Askfor full Coach Dry would makes an untraditional offer on the most name engraving or a facsimile signature Like to read you his popular college tradition. Here it is. on the inside of the ring. And, wltere the Version of Don Quixote's Get $10 off the purchase price of any ring design al 1 ows, c hoose sunburst stoneatf Man of La Mancha Josten's college ring you select by birthstone- even encrusting if you want it From his playbook ordering at the same time as students No extra charge. You get more ring for TCU beats Miami all around the country. During Josten's the standard purchase price and now a *i0 Even that isn't impossible National College Ring Week. discount, too. See your bookstore for All you have to be October 24-29. details today. Is a step faster Or a step quicker And any team can Beat a team on a given day And if that Happened (what would Houston think?) Frog fans would come out of the woodwork Amon Carter Stadium would fill with fans For Homecoming JOSTEN'S NATIONAL COLLEGE And TCU football would be financially healed Forevermore. ■ RING WEEK* OCTOBER 24-29. Templtn is a free-lance writer and a frequent contributer to area publications.