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Round-Up Edition Worsening Economic State Exhibit Begins Four-Day Showing 'Arquitbctura' Speaker Calls for Minority Understanding By SUSAN LEITNER an address by Santos Reyes, In 1971 there were 150 chicano Architects’- will be the topic Contributes to Crime Rise Texan Staff Writer acting director of the Univer­ studies programs in the of an address by Jorge White society doesn’t un­ sity Center for Mexican- United States. Reyes said Villalva, another Austin By MARK YEMMA Any tune money becomes tight crime does go up.' Austin derstand the life style of American Studies. He Now there are seven to eight architect, at 1:15 p m. in Texan Staff Writer PoliceChief Bob Miles said Tuesday. Miles feels, however, that minorities and therefore emphasized the need to dispel good, strong programs, he Architecture Building 305 Major crimes committed in Austin increased 15.7 percent in more Austin citizens are reporting crime, especially rape, than doesn’t design housing which the myth that ethnic studies added A lecture on Mexico by 1974 — slightly below the national average of 17 percent — ac­ in other urban areas. will fit in with the needs of the are a new phenomenon The exhibit will continue Guillermo Torres, instructor cording to the Federal Bureau of Investigation s annual report The Austin Rape Crisis Center has been instrumental in get­ minority family, an architec­ “ Ethnic studies have been throughout the week. Juan in architecture, will be given on crime. ting more women to report rape. Miles said. Rape increased ture professor said Tuesday. around since the establish­ Cotera, an Austin architect. at 4 p.m. Thursday in Local law enforcement officials attribute the dramatic rise to 73.3 percent (from 90 offenses in 1973 to 156 offenses in 1974J. At the opening of the four- ment of colleges as we know will speak on the “ Birth of Architecture Building 105. a worsening economy and to more persons reporting criminal Travis County Sheriff Raymond Frank feels the rising crime day “ Arquitectura” exhibit at them,” Reyes said The 60s Chicano Style” at 12:30 p m The exhibit will close with offenses rate is a direct reflection of the economy. “ People are resorting the Architecture Building Dr. led to a big revival of ethnic on Wednesday in Architecture remarks by Dr Charles to thievery to make ends meet. he said of the 24 2 percent in­ Reynell Parkins said the awareness, and hundreds of Building 305. Burnette, dean of the School Bike Mishap crease in burglary and the 18.6 percent increase in theft. minority student who is study­ black and chicano studies “ The Future Organization of Architecture, at I p.m. F ri­ Of the 12 Texas cities listed in the F B I report, eight had ing to be an architect should programs were established. of Mexican-American day. higher increases than Austin. The only major crime to decrease keep in mind the life style of UT Student Listed in Austin was aggravated assault, which fell 51.7 percent I from minorities and design housing 978 instances in 1973 to 472 in 1974). This decrease reflects a that would alleviate some of TO PLACE A TEXAN “ statistical change.” said one police official — a change in the the problems. In Critical Condition Texas Penal Code redefined “ aggravated assault. Minorities need to band CLASSIFIED CALL 471-5244 Murder and negligent manslaughter rose 34.6 percent (from A University student spleen, Swinney said. together as a means of sur­ 26 to 35 instances). Robbery in Austin increased 37.9 percent in remained in critical condition John Schwieters, who was vival. Parkins said “ Survival 1974 and auto theft increased 4 1 percent 1975, Kelt* Systemet, Inc. Tuesday after an auto collided majoring in anthropology, is going to require you coming with his bicycle Friday in the died Jan. 22 of injuries he The outlook for an immediate decrease is not bright either. together and giving each other 2900 block of West Drive, the received when hit by an auto Miles reported that in the first two months of 1975 major crimes support,” he emphasized. same location another Univer­ at the same location Jan. 13. were up 15.9 percent over the comparable period in 1974. The exhibit was opened with sity student was hit and killed in January. Campus Briefs Michael Brago of 3007 Speedway St., a graduate stu­ dent in the School of Library Sciences, was riding east on Nuclear Experts To Debate Style I 30th Street when a 1974 red The pros and cons of nuclear m ission is free 5 30 p m W ednesday in Gregg Hall 7.104. WRITING PAPERS sponsored by the and white Toyota station power plants will be presented TEXAS UNION IDEAS AND ISSUES COMMITTEE House, University Avenue and 27th wagon collided with his bicy­ and the I exas Relay Committee will Street for Holy Communion, dinner Reading and Study Skills by two scientists at 7:30 p.m. sponsor a question and answer ses­ and program Rev Chris Hines will Laboratory (RASSL) will meet at 3 cle at 30th Street and West Wednesday in Robert Lee sion with Dwight Stones, world discuss "Hum an Sexuality " p m Wednesday in Jester Center Drive The car drove off, but record holder in the high jump and Ct) AB AD HOUSE will meet at IO a rn and A332. Moore Hall 4 102. 7 40 pm Wednesday at 311 E 31 St S E M IN A R S There is only Olympic bronze medalist, from 4 to 5 witnesses told police the D r Bernard Cohen, p rn Wednesday in the Texas Apt 206, to hold Passover services TEXAS UNION IDEAS AND ISSUES COMMITTEE make, model and color, Capt Tavern CHILEAN FOLK GROUP MEMBERS will meet will sponsor a sandwich seminar on physicist and director of the "Co-op Living in Austin" af noon W R. Swinney of the Austin TEXAS UNION MUSICAL EVENTS COMMITTEE at noon Wednesday in the Mexican- one Earth shoe. University of Pittsburgh will sponsor Quilapayun, a seven- Am erican Culture Room at the Wednesday in the Academic Center, Chinese Garden Room Admission is Police Department said. nuclear physics laboratory, m em ber Chilean folk group, at 8 Methodist Student Center for discus­ B ra g o . who is in p rn Wednesday in Business- sion free will present the affirmative Econom ics Building 150 Admission INSTITUTE OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT w ll TEXAS UNION RECREATION COMMITTEE w.ll To be sure you Brackenridge Hospital, suf­ is S2 for students, faculty and staff meet from 3 to 5 p rn. Wednesday in sponsor a sandwich seminar "The view of nuclear power while Art of Sailing" at noon Wednesday in fered two fractured ribs, a S3 for general admission, in advance Communication Complex A 4 128 to Dr. Barrie Kitto. a University af Texas Union South information hear Dr Paul Mussen discuss "R e­ the Cellar Room 7 under the Texas are not being sold flayed chest, a ruptured biochemist, will present the desk or the L A PA G office, M e lo d is t cent Trends in D evelopm ental Tavern stomach and a ruptured Student Center, from noon to 5 p.rn Psychology." negative view. TEXAS UNION RECREATION COMMITTEE will NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR WOMEN will The program is sponsored sponsor Texas Relays film from 3 to meet at 8 p rn Wednesday at 2316 an imitation, look by the University Department 4 p m Wednesday in the Texas San G ab rie l St to hear K ath y STUDENT Group Aids Tavern Bonner discuss "R ap e and Abortion of Physics TEXAS UNION THEATRE COMMITTEE will Bills Now Pending in the Texas on the sole for the sponsor the film "The Grapes of Legislature." Community W ra th " at 7 and 9.15 pm Wednes­ NEWMAN CLUB will meet at 8 p m HOUSING MCAT Deadline day in Batts Auditor ium Admission Wednesday in the University *s S I for students, faculty and staff Catholic Student Center to elect of Earth trademark The deadline for the MCAT S i 50 for members fleers • in Planning (Medical College Admissions UNIVERSITY Of HOUSTON HONORS READING EFFICIENCY sponsored by the Reading and Study Skills Test) for the May 3 ad­ PROGRAM will present Baba Ram VISTA and the E l Paso Dass discussing "Alternative States Laboratory IR A S S L ) will meet at RENT, BUY and U.S. patent Community Design Center are ministration is Monday. of Awareness et 9 p m Wednesday noon Wednesday in Jester Center in Cullen Auditorium at the Univer­ A332 OR SELL sponsoring a film, “ We Have sity of Houston TANC will meet at 7 p rn Wednesday in number 3305947. To Be Able To Do It Drug Talk MEETINGS Architecture Building 105 to learn in­ AUSTIN BICYCLE CLUB will meet at 7 30 SOMETHING? Ourselves," at 9 a m in the termediate level folk dances. Mental Patients Liberation p m Wednesday a1 Hancock Center UNIVERSITY HYING CLUB will meet at 7 30 East Campus Lecture Hall in Project will sponsor Dr. John Town Hall, Colorado Room, to hear p m Wednesday in Business- Then let You’ll be glad Jack Daniels and Carl Foster dis­ Economics Building 166 the LBJ Library. Belknap discussing cuss "Exercise Physiology and Ox­ CDC is a professionally “ Psychiatric Drugs” at 7 p.m. ygen Utilization in Bicycling UT SAILING CLUB will meet at 7 p rn canterbury association will meet at Wednesday n Robert Lee Moore THE DAILY yon did._______ staffed community workshop Wednesday in Jester Center that provides free architec­ 315A tural and planning services to TEXAN Available only at: individuals and community ANNOUNCEMENTS 5 * M AITH M*OF*SStONS w ill presen* ATred groups Knudson.
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