Weekend Why does /" /*" this wrapup man look worried? Inside Page 6 WHAT'S AM AVERAGE AFTERNOON AT VAN CI.IBURN COMPETITION I,IKK? — To find out read the story on Page 4. FARRAH. FAWCETT — Some observations are made about her Volume 76, Number 14 Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas 76129 Friday, September 23, 1977 acting ability in a story on page 5. Weather Thece will be a chance for showers this weekend, with highs cooling off to the upper 80s and Carter looks for replacement overnight lows dipping to the upper 50s. Weather forcasters say days will otherwise be partly Securities and Exchange Commission. bank-owned aircraft for his personal that this has been done," Lance wrote cloudy through Sunday. By RICHARD E. MEYER "Obviously, the government will Federal Election Commission and and'political travel. in his resignation. Associated Press Writer continue," Carter declared, "and I Internal Revenue Service. In three days of testimony last week "As I said at the Senate hearings, WASHINGTON-President Carter hope to do a good job as President, and TCU activities They are looking into large over- before the Senate committee, Lance my conscience is clear." is trying to replace a man he says is I am sure a successor will be drafts at Lance's First National Bank said he might have made some MOVIE — "Obsession" (see irreplaceable. adequate. As Carter read Lance's letter to of Calhoun, Ga , by l^ance, members mistakes but declared that his con- movies) Stunned by the resignation of "But there has been a special reporters on national radio and of his family and the committee that science was clear of any wrongdoing HIDEAWAY - Mike Williams longtime friend Bert Lance as his relationship between me and Bert television, he stumbled on the word ran his 1974 campaign for governor of will be performing at 8 p.m. budget director, Carter began the Lance that transcended official He said the same to Carter. "resignation " Georgia; two multimillion-dollar Saturday night in the Hideway. search yesterday for a successor. responsibilities or duties or even personal loans at banks where his "It was, and is, important that my An aide said the President was as "There will be an orderly tran- governmental service of the last six or National Bank of Georgia had special name and reputation be cleared, for close to tears as he has been since his sition," the President told a news seven years. Plays accounts; his use of the same me, my wife, my children, my wet-eyed victory statement the conference Wednesday when he an- "So he has occupied a special place collateral for two loans at separate grandchildren and those who have morning after his election last W I \ D M I L I. DIN N E R nounced Lance's resignation. "I will THEATER — 6532 E. rJ.W. High- in my governmental career, in my banks and allegations that he used trust and faith in me. And I believe November. decide beginning after today on who a political career, and in my personal way at Abrams Rd in , successor might be." presents "Mod Squad's" Michael life. 1 don't think there is any way Among names that quickly surfaced anyone could replace'him now." Cole in "Cat On A Hot Tin Roof" were: through Sunday night Reser- - -James T. Mclntyre Jr., director of Carter hinted that he might have an Rape prevention vations at (214) 363-4455. Georgia's budget office in 1972 while additional problem because of the COUNTRY DINNER Carter was governor and now deputy controversy that finally forced Lance PLAYHOUSE - 1189 Abrams director of the Office of Management to resign. Road in Dallas, presents and Budget, which I-ance had headed Asked if the Lance affair had by communication "Cabaret'' starring Isabelle —Robert Strauss, a former chair- damaged his own credibility with the Farrell. Reservations at (214) man of the Democratic National American people, the President 231-9457. Committee and now the U.S. am- replied "I can't say. I'd guess to some FORT WORTH COMMUNITY bassador for trade negotiations. By CAROL HOLOWIVSK1 extent. THEATER - 3505 West Lan- -Alice Rivlin, director of the Managing Krtiior caster, presents Cathy Davis in Congressional Budget Office. In a letter to "My Dear Mr. "Rapists don't rape human beings. "Celebration" through October —Hale Champion, former California President." Lance quit "because of They rape surrogates, symbols and 1st. Reservations at 738-6509. finance director and now an official at the amount of controversy and the objects," Frederic Storaska said last DALLAS REPERTORY the Department of Health, Education continuing nature of it" surrounding night as he spoke on "How to Say No to THEATER — North Park Ctr. and Welfare. his personal financial affairs and his a Rapist." It is a crime of hate and auditorium, presents "The Carter said the task of finding a new business dealings as the head of two violence, he said Taming Of The Shrew" through budget director won't be easy. Georgia banks. Speaking to a predominantly female October 9th. Reservations at wonted better than anything besides "I don't think there is any way that I audience, Storaska told the group that (214) 369-8966. "in any given potential assault go saying you're pregnantbecause of old could find anyone to replace Bert Lance's business and banking DALLAS THEATER CENTER along with the potential assaulter until wives tales. . . men are not to make Lance that would be, in my judgment, practices have been under in- — 3636 Turtle Creek Road, you see a cha"hce to safely react." love to woman when they're men- as competent, as strong, as decent and vestigation for several weeks by the presents "Equus" now through Qualifying his statement, Storaska struating." as close to me as a friend and adviser September 24th. Senate Governmental Affairs Com- noted one exception: If you are im- Storaska said he takes a dim view of as he has been," the President said. mittee, Justice Department, mediately in defense of your life do the traditional approaches of warding Movies anything However, he noted that off attacks Only two weapons work, he said: a bazooka and a flame OBSESSION — starring Cliff rape-murder crimes are extremely thrower. He questioned how a victim Robertson and Genevieve Bujold rare In an attempted rape, if a victim Campus plans screams and struggles first, she may could possibly knee a man in the groin will be shown today at 4:30 and when the . 7:30 p.m. in the Student Center not ix' able to later, he said attacked from behind. Ballroom Admission is 75 cents. Since rapists do not view their Many people will tell you to yell ONE ON ONE — starring victims as human beings the best way to cope with threatening situations is "fire" if you're being raped, he said. Robby Benson, now showing at energy week "If you're in an apartment house, Western Hills and Forum 6. (PGP "communicating your way out of the where do people run? There you are MacARTHUK — starring rape," he said By doing so violence By JOHN BROOKS may be diffused "A rapist doesn't inside being raped while everyone's Gregory Peck, now showing at Staff Writer Oct, 4, at 8 p.m., the Environmental expect you to treat him as a human outside. If you want them in there, yell Seminary South Theater. (PG) Speakers, a panel discussion and Science Club will sponsor a panel being." orgy' or 'free beer,' not fire,' " he THE SPY WHO LOVED ME — discussion in the Student Center on "Dark Day" will highlight "Energy Treating him as a human being said. starring Roger Moore as James nucleur energy. The panel will include Awareness Week" Oct. 3-6. forces him. in most instances, to view Storaska criticized several tactics Bond, now showing at Ridglea three pro-nuclear energy ipeakers as The idea is to make people aware of you as one too, Storaska said. victims often use when attacked. and Forum 6. (PG) well as three against. the national energy situation as well He gave examples of women who Shoving a palm up the base of the MARCH OR DIE — starring Residence halls will hold programs as conservation efforts at the successfully "communicated" their rapist's nose, stomping on his instep, Gene Hackman, now showing at on energy Oct. 4 and 5. Each dorm has University, Jim Lehman, director of way out of the rape. "Saying you're and stabbing him with a sharp object Seminary South Cinema, (PG) been given a list of speakers available public relations and coordinator for several months pregnant has worked are not effective, he said. for those nights for in-dorm programs, THE HAPPY HOOKER GOES Energy Awarenesss Week, said. in most cases," he said. It forces the "What is the rapist doing all the on a voluntary basis, Lehman said. TO WASHINGTON — starring Main speaker for the week will be rapist to view his victim as a person time-sleeping? Rapists aren't stupid. Each dorm has also been given a list of Joey Heatherton and George Rep. Bob Krueger of New Braunfels. Another woman who was attacked "I'm not interested in what works suggested films and slides. Hamilton, now showing at 7th Krueger. a candiate ^er. the fought at first When fighting brought some of the time in preventing rape," StreeWheater and Forum 6. (R) democratic nomination for U.S. Five faculty and staff have volun- no positive results, she stopped and Storaska said. The two things the JABBERWOCKY — starring Senate will speak Oct 3 in the Student teered for dorm programs: began to communicate with her at victim must ask himself are "If what I the Monty Python gang, now Center Ballroom. —Dr. Alex Hoffman, director of the tacker. She told him that she was try doesn't work will he know I tried showing at TCU Theater. (PG). Krueger has been active in energy computer science program on "Solar menstruating, Storaska believes he it?" and "Will he be antagonized?" legislation and discussions in Energy." stopped because of society's opinion "Anything that violates those two Music Washington. A reception will follow in —James Rurak, religion, on "The that women are unclean at that time things is wrong," he said the main lounge. THE GA1THERS — will Ethics of Energy Conservation." Frederic Storaska According to Storaska, "Saying perform tonight at 8 p.m. at the "Dark Day," will be Oct. 6. Ac- you're menstruating probably has See Society page 3 See University page 3 Photos by Jane Hlulock Dallas Convention Center cording to Lehman, all faculty, staff RICK NELSON AND THE and students are asked to voluntarily STONE CANYON BAND — will limit their use of electricity on that continue their engagement at day from dawn until dusk. Granny's Dinner Playhouse "The point is to dramatize the need UPS preparing new yearbook through the weekend. for energy conservation," Lehman CHARLEY PRIDE — will said "At the same time, however, we taken next m.onth free of charge in the by the three editors as well as the of Journalism in 1973 for several perform Saturday night at the will be able to continue with our After a five year absence, a year- Student Center. Aside from these, yearbook sponsor, Mary Mac Elliot, reasons The percentage of students Tarrant County Convention essential work." book will return to campus this year various organizations and athletic who advised a high school annual last picking up their books at the end of the Center at 8 p.m. The idea came from a student under the direction of Programs and year. year had dropped drastically in DANNY KAYE — will be committee helping with the week. At Services. The return, in part, is the events will be included. "We're planning on about 250 pages The staff is sponsoring a contest for previous years leading the Dallas Symphony first, Lehman said, someone wanted to result of a Student Foundations survey a trip to Europe for those students Orchestra in a special benefit "throw the switch" on the entire last semester on how many students or more depending on the support we The yearbook was dissolved for two interested in the yearbook, but concert at 7:15 p.m. at the Music University. on campus would be in favor of a get from organizations," Grimland reasons, said Lewis C. Fay, former Grimland said the purchase of a book Hall in Fair Park in Dallas. "If you throw the switch, the yearbook. said. "If enough people want pictures journalism dept. chairman. "First, was not necessary to sign up for the ROY CLARK — will be at the University grinds to a halt." he said. made for the class section and for the yearbook was not an effective drawing Dallas Symphony's opening 8 "The food service needs power and According to Don Mills, director of additional organizational pictures it educational tool The second reason The original Horned Frog Yearbook o'clock pops concert on Sunday. others, such as the computer center Programs and Services, response was could be larger " was purely financial Printing costs need electricity. We also need it for quite favorable. "The administration, Editorial policy is to be established was eliminated from the Department went so far out of reach," he said. Sports safety reasons. There are a tremen- faculty and students got together and dous number of exceptions." decided a yearbook would be good for DALLAS COWBOYS — will Most electrical savings on Dark Day TCU. We decided Programs and TCU claims Truman alternate take on the New York Giants at 1 will probably come from limited use of Services was the logical place for it to p.m. Sunday at Texas Stadium in lights. Bob Haubold, director of the fall under," Mills said. By GWEN BAUMANN transcript, an interview with a was flown to Chicago by the Foun- Irving. Any students with experience on a physical plant, said lighting_accounts Assistant News Editor committee consisting of Dr. Don dation for an interview after which he high school yearbook were allowed to for 40 percent of electrical con- Last semester TCU Junior Eric Jackson and Dr. Charles Lockhart of received word he had been chosen the TV hi-lites work on it. sumption on campus. "If we could get Rishel went to Chicago courtesy of the Political Science Department and Wisconsin alternate. Though he will "The students chose Gail Grimland MOVIES: half to save, we'd cut consumption by Harry S. Truman. Though President Dr. C.A. Quarrels, associate Dean of receive no funds, if the recipient is (senior) as editor. The other students "Return of the Pink Panther," 20 percent right there," he said. Truman never knew about the AddRan. An essay describing the unable to begin studies he will be starring Peter Sellers at 8 p.m. There are plans to check electric are on the staff," he said. semifinals Rishel was attending for candidate's reason for choice of a awarded the scholarship. Taylor Publishing holds the current on channel 8. I meters on Dark Day to see how much the $15,000 scholarship in his honor, career in public service was also In the second year of existence, the contract for under $15,000. Programs "The Reivers," starring Steve energy is saved, Haubold said. "We according to his daughter, Margaret required. 53 scholarships are administered from and Services has set a goal of selling McQueen at 8 p.m. on channel 5. expect a substantial drop in energy Truman Daniel, "Dad ..would surely After being chosen by the Univer- a trust fund of $30,000,000 in the U.S. 2000 books in order to continue with the "The Longest Yard," starring consumption," he added. value education for public service sity, Rishel took'a test he described as Treasury invested in U.S. securities. current plans for this year's book. By Burt Reynolds on channel 8 at 8 While tfiere are no plans to make more highly than any other kind." being "similar to the SAT with more It was established by an act of p.m. 1 "Energy Awareness Week" an annual yesterday, 800 had been sold. The scholarship, under (fie direction emphasis on social science." This as Congress. SPECIALS: observance, conservation will still be of the Harry S. Truman Scholarship well as his transcript, three teacher Available to college level juniors, The theme has been chosen by "That's Entertainment Part emphasized at the University, Leh- Foundation, is designed "to provide recommendations and another essay the program calls for the scholarship Grimland and her two co-editors, II," starring Fred Astaire, Bing man said. Small reminders, such as opportunities for outstanding students under the same title were submitted to allocation to one student native of each Nancy Pratt, senior, and Chaille Crosby and others featuring light switch stickers to emphasize to prepare for careers In public ser- the Harry S. Truman review board. state plus one each from the District of Meyer, freshman. It will not be an- classical scenes from MGM "Turning off the lights," will stay , as vice," according to the Foundation. Columbia, Puerto Rico and one from dramas and musicals, at 7 p.m. well as "occasional programs to nounced until the books are Rishel was then chosen as a either Guam, the Virgin Islands, on channel 4. communicate the message of energy) distributed in early May, 1978. Rishel, was TCU's candidate last semifinalist from the state of Wisconsin from which he hails. He See Scholarship page 1 conservation," Lehman. Individual claw pictures will be year. His nomination was based on his September 23, 1977 ... Opinion Page 2 Robert Hornbeck Liquor and friendships don't mix at dorm mixers At least some of the money students companionship, consolation, help and have to cough up for dorm fees conversation are as freely given as inevitably funds some sort of annual accepted. "mixer" between opposite-sex dorms Back to my original consideration: - Pete Wright Dorm is no exception to Can the ever-present emphasis on the rule. mixing drink with sociability do Last Saturday night features the muuch to help anyone in their search "Second Annual Pete Wright-Foster for maturity and companionship? Mixer," heralded as a bacchic "Mixers" do indeed effect droll celebration of food, drink and friend- conversation — but i is forgotten in the ship. Beer and pizza was indeed nausea of the morning. They do bring consumed in massive quantities, but about high spirits — which can be an equally strong case for the drowned in the blood and wreckage of establishment of lasting friendships car accidents. They do indeed reveal would be hard to make. heretofore unseen facets of one's I believe alcohol is as much a part of social self —. most which are best the college experience as cafeteria forgotten. * food and final exams. I would hope And perhaps worst of all they foster that the forging of new friendships the creation of friendships so tran- represents an even more important sitory that the true definition of aspect of college life "friend" is cast away as carelessly as But the word "mixer" has become the last dregs of beer synonymous for "beer bust," all ■ My stance is not one of the you can drink." Every edition of the teetotaler nor that of the anti-social, Skiff features on its pWes ads for but rather that of a person who simply taverns, beer halls, pubs and cannot see the value of the peculiar the like, all of them purporting to not "rum and companionship" mix. only serve alcholic beverages but also I like to remember the identities of to be the location which fosters ex- my rather than wrack my citing new friendships which cannot aching head trying to recall whether I be found in the sober outside world. drove them home from the party the Clark Whitten's Greek Corner' As a country music fan, I adhere night before Social interaction is best rather rigidly to the almost legendary kept apart from what I can only term concept of alsohol as a solvent of anti-social inebriation. Phi Kappa Sigma 'Man Day' scheduled sorrow, a friend when human com- "Greek Corner" is a new column Phi Kappa Sigma "Man Day" this and Sigma Alpha Epsilon received precedent for schools throughout the panionship is either unavailable or being offered by the Skiff that will FridaY in Forest Park beginning at 3 third. The Phi Delt's won the most country. unwanted. To escape from one's relate TCU Greek news to students p.m. "Man Day is an annual PKS unique car and spirit award. Also, For a service project Kappa Kappa troubles with an occasional six-pack and faculty at TCU. event and it is designed to be a play Lambda Chi Alpha had the most Gamma is helping the North Texas need not invite alcoholism, nor does it The column will cover various fund- day for the sororities. All of the handsoifie driver. Lung Association by preparing have to create a habitual escapism from one's troubles. raising activities, community sororities will compete in unique races mailing lists. The IFC and four officers from each projects, and school-related activities and a Miss Roman Greek will be Delta Delta Delta is selling Rather, an occasional aura of beer , fraternity met with administrators carried on by the 16 Greek chapters on selected from among the sorority programs at all home games this year gloomy country music and int- Wednesday night for dinner and a campus Also included in the column pledges. "Man Day" is open to the to fund their scholarship program. trospection can be a sort of catharsis discussion period. will be weekly reports on In- entire school and refreshments will be The Tri Delt's have already awarded leaving one readier than before to face the troubles of the day - whether they terfraternity and Panhellenic Council provided. The Panhellenic Council and the IFC three scholarships this year to TCU concern girlfriends, organic meetings. are working with the Greeks from students. chemistry or self-doubt. Along with the news, the column will Last Friday the Kappa Alpha's held SMU in or ganizing a regional meeting The Zeta Tau Alpha pledge class will My only reponse to a rigid also express ideas and opinions per- their second annual "KD 500," a go- set for Oct. 9-11 at the Dallas Ramada be hosting a "happiness party" teetotaler who scorns such a "flee taining to the Greek community at cart racing event for the fraternities. Inn. Panhellenic president, Karen Sunday at 1.30 p.m. for all the other from reality" is to say that the TCU. This year's winner was Delta Tau Fry, said if the meeting works out, sorority pledge classes. problems of the (world weigh dif- Heading up the news this week is the Delta The Sigma Chi's were second TCU and SMU would be setting a Next Tuesday night, the Phi Delta Theta pledge class is hosting a "TCU ferently on different shoulders and Night" at Speak Easy. Admission will have no objective! all-encompassing be $3 for all you can drink solution. I • • • And my fondness fort the lyrics of ( * * * Feedback Several members of KKG and SAE Willie Nelson or Hank Williams also •' will be going to Baylor next week for color to some extent my definition of Dear Editor: decided to move off-campus my senior account has gone from nothing to less initiation ceremonies of new chapters. "friendship." Rather than frantically Living off campus—I knew I would year. My three years in the dorm had than nothing." But it did the same Alpha Delta Pi is having a Bible seeking a hundred friendly faces and have to do it sooner or later. It not only made me a closet drinker and a pitiful when I lived on campus. That money is study every Wednesday night at 9 p.m. endeavering to know their names in seemed—it was inevitable. TCU is not paranoid, holding my breath till I expendable is a law of economics Any students wishing to contribute the hopes they might smile back in the forever going to be a domineering would pass out any time I even regardless of where you live. And the information to this column are invited snack bar, I limit my definition of a maternal force in its childrens' lives. smelled smoke. A hall director once ever-rising tuition is the main culprit to bring their information to the Skiff true friend The petty rules of dorm life designed searched my room when he and his for most depreciated, overdrawn bank A true friend is a person whose to protect our bodies and minds bloodhound RAs smelled burning accounts. Money spent on "utensils" newsroom. against the evils of alchohol and sex incense. T learned that at TCU off-campus would be foolishly spent on will not always be our conscience. everything that smokes is marijuana. non-essentials on-campus For two years I had no choice but to When I made the decision to make Yes, the first weeks in my apart- ?WHICH CAME FIRST? live on campus—a lifestyle that the break from the "Queen Mother," it ment have been nicer than nice. At brought back memories of my early all looked simple, and it was simple- times I even forget that I'm in school. NOW HIRING! childhood when my older brother and much simpler than checking into a There are no blaring stereos and TVs, Full and part-time positions now available for mature young ambitious sister were the RAs in my life, and the dorm, an ordeal second only to no clandestine breaking the visitation adults, male or female looking for work in the restaurant business. Excellent most often heard admonition was registration as far as hassles go. Just rules down the hall—there is peace in "Don't touch." move into your apartment, have some leaving the campus. I can sleep at working conditions. Grow with a growing Company. Apply Now In Perso" In my junior year I lived on campus friends over for a party, relax and night and go to classes in the day simply because it was convenient and have fun. Beats searching for the RA without the cafeteria blahs and the familiar, a response I'm sure Housing and checking the furniture and the meal ticket rip-off. THE VILLAGE would like to condition in every walls. I know if I had to do it all over again, 1700 S. University Dr , Fort Worth. E.O.E. M or F frustrated Frog. At the end of that Don't believe those who say you I'd move off-campus in my freshman year, I saw Housing for what it really can't make it on less by living off- year. I'd have a 4.0 GPA by now, I'd is—TCU's very own "Purple People campus. Those lies are right out of the not have by peptic ulcer, I'd have a Eater," mercilessly preferring to hold pit of Housing. Sure if you're used to stronger sense of responsibility, and room reservations and contracts over having everything you want when you I'd have had $40.00 that Housing took one's head rather than to encourage in want it, apartment living can cost a from me when I was starving. That $40 any| way one's independence. lost. But who are you to warrant the would have paid half a month's rent. But for sanity's sake, letting posh conditions of the Ritz or the TCU's plastic placenta will soon Housing keep my $40.00 room reser- Waldorf? A little modesty couldn't burst, and all you on-campus people vation, even though I was emaciated hurt anyone. will have to make your own decisions, from a shortage of meal tickets, I "Since I move off-campus, my bank decisions much weightier than, breaking dorm laws. . .. Brad Ennls Senior lh2 Daily Skiff 3> Cindy Rugeley Associated Pre*!. 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SHOWDOWN ffiT IMS COCKRELL (at Berry) at 224-2211 (EH) "The Amusement Bar" jSv Look for the opening of our new ■tore around October 1. 4M7 Camp Bowie 732-0124 6399 CAMP BOWIE 731-3561 Friday, September 23,1977 THE DAILY SKIFF ] Miller big backer of states' rights Area legislator says stsites must take responsibilities rs By ED TIMMS she said, is generally the case. payment on a check . . . it's Miller believes sometimes people Texas is a very large, very im- Associate Editor automatically charged to the ac- tend to ignore constitutional amend- portant and wealthy state, she noted. i and "People don't realize how much the count." ments because of the "legal "It's ludicrous to only have a part- n as Chris Miller, state representative constitution affects them," she said. from the TCU district and a former "It's their own future." language" used time legislature which meets only university student, is a firm believer Miller also cited the possibility of "It's intimidating," she explained. once every other year." tion: Miller is particularly concerned that in state's rights. improper use of the system, someone "One role of a legislator should be to s on two amendments on the ballot Miller thinks the salary of the Texas "But for a state to have rights" she "cashing in" on another person's translate the legal language into do November 8 this year are not getting legislators should be increased also. said in a Skiff interview earlier this account. understandable terms for con- arch the attention they deserve— "Being a representative should be a stituents." week, "it must assume respon- Amendment No. 3 and Amendment fulltime job," she said. "But the P? sibility." The amendment does not set droll No. 6. liability limits on the owners of stolen There are times "when the wishes of salary is poverty level." n the To assume that responsibility bank cards, she explained the constituents conflict with what I Unless a legislator has another legislators should say what they 'ring Amendment No. 6 gives the And there is always the possibility of believe is right," Miller said. source of income, it is almost im- n be believe regardless of political con- legislature "power to authorize state computer error, she noted. "They say possible to get by on the salary, she sequences and say it so their con- and national banks to exercise bankng Because legislators devote more said "The salary prevents a lot of geof the errors computers make are due to time studying issues, "you have to :veal stituents can understand, she said. and discounting priveleges by use of human error. But until we make a people who would be good legislators electronic devices or machines," take into account your own knowledge from running," she said. jne's Often office holders are willing to let perfect human being, the machines and convictions." best an explosive issue travel up the scale, according to analysis by the Texas will continue to make mistakes." from the local, to the state, to the Legislative Council. A legislator must know what the In the last session of the Texas Amendment No. 3 would "permit Dster federal level, Miller noted. constituents feel to be effective, ac- Legislature, a bill was passed which If passed, the amendment would denial of bail to a person charged with Chris Miller, state representative and tran- "... there's too few legislators willing cording to Miller. She maintains a funded the construction of 19,000 miles allow banks to install "point-of-sale" a felony offense who has been twice TCU-ex. . . . "It's ludicrous to have to vote for something controversial." fulltime office in Fort Worth and of new state highway in the next 20 1 of computer terminals in stores. With a convicted of a felony offense, or to a only a part-time legislature." ly as Austin to keep in touch with the public. years at a cost of $20 billion. "I don't But letting someone else take care of "debit" card, the consumer would be person charged with a felony offense think we need to be building new high- the hot potatoes has its disadvantages. able to make all purchases without involving the use of a deadly weapon the But legislators have to work to let ways when some doubt exists when if "The farther away a decision is made, ever having to use cash, checks or The amendment would also provide icial, constituents know their feelings too, there is going to be gas for cars," taxation varies greatly from county to The less imput the people involved credit cards. "for a 60-day limit to that person's inply she said "We need an opportunity to Miller said "And I certainly don't county, she said, and the system "is have in the outcome." incarceration without trial; and uliar But the system has serious flaws, explain to people what is going on . . think it deserved to be the number one going to be thrown out as un- providing for that person's right of Voters also have a tendency to let according to Miller "There are no what is happening in their govern- emergency legislation. consitutional. appeal," according to the Texas es of someone else make their decisions for safeguards," she noted. "A computer ment." The biggest issue confronting the Legislative Council analysis. If this happened a major portion of my them, according to Miller. "Con- error could tie up someone's life Texas Legislature currently is the the state's income would be^ lief I stitutional amendments can easily savings for who knows how long." The problem with this amendment is To seve the state better, Miller property taxation appraisal system eliminated, she said. "This is a i the pass with a very few ever being aware that a person charged with two believes the Texas Legislature should and school financing, according to problem which has to be dealt with best of them," she said. Low turnout at the And since a person's account is felonies but not convicted could be spend more time working on matters Miller. soon," she said. term polls for constitutional amendments, debited immediately, "you can't stop denied bail. Miller said. of state. The method of appraising land for Lance heads home; future uncertain

By MICHAEL DOAN for a while I want to see my Lance will no longer have to pay the has put most of his real estate up as defend himself at Senate hearings and Associated Press Writer children." $18,000-a-year rent for his house in loan collateral. for reports by the comptroller of the Georgetown, and will not have to sell currency. WASHINGTON— Bert Lance faces The Lances still have their 50-room At his confirmation hearings, Lance his stock in the National Bank of a troubled financial future as he and Butterfly Manna mansion, one of the listed a net worth of $2.6 million, with Georgia at a loss. his wife pack their bags and head biggest and most elaborate estates in assets of $7.9 million and liabilities of home for Georgia. the exclusive Buckhead section of He owned about $2.9 million in $5.3 million, but the picture may not be Lance also faces continued in- ERIC KISHEI. The Lances have not said what they Atlanta. National Bank of Georgia stock when as good now vestigation and possibly legal costs will do now that Lance has resigned The Lances put the mansion up for he took office, but it has declined in For one thing, Lance has personally from a variety of government agen- his White House job, but President sale for $2 million last month, but it value from 17 cents a share to about 12 had to pay for a lot of the work done to cies looking into his affairs. has not been sold. It was not clear cents. He could lose $1 million if he Scholarship Carter said his former budget director mm whether they would live there. They 4 "needs to go home to take care of his sells it. , I business." also own a $100,000 house in Calhoun, Although he owns 17 per cent of the applications Mrs. Lance told reporters Wed«» 'Ga., and a vacation home on Sea bank stock, it was not clear whether he : nesday night: "I think we'll go back to Island, Ga. would have a^b with the bank if he ■ i Georgia. I hope God will send me back Now that he is leaving Washington, returned. 20% DISCOUNT ■ i available 1 Robert Guyton, who replaced Lance On any dry cleaning with this coupon Continued from page 1 as president of the Atlanta bank, said Soc/efajr makes rapists Wednesday night, "Obviously, we ■ American Samoa or the Trust don't know Mr. Lance's plans for the i Territory of the Pacific Islands. BROTHLERS JJ Continued from page 1 Storaska also noted that men, too, future." The maximum $5,000 yearly are raped "Wontan rape men for the ONE HOUR 'V^ CLEANERS scholarship covers tuition, fees, books Storaska classified rapists into two One of Lance's biggest problems is a categories: the professional rapist and same reasons men rape women- $3.4 million loan from the First and room and board. hate," he explained. He said that his It is once more time to choose TCU's the amateur rapist. National Bank of Chicago Lance has The amateur usually knows the advice on rape applies to men as well to pay $225,000 per year in interest on representative. Each applicant must as women. be a student of TCU currently enrolled victim and is almost never ap- that loan and had been counting on prehended. Thirty-five percent of all Society makes rapists and victims, Blue as a sophomore, have a college G.P. A. he said. "We educated boys to be stock dividends to help pay for it. Bonnet Cir. of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale, be a U.S. citizen or cases involving an amateur rapist are However, his bank's financial troubles boyfriends, fiances or husbands he aggressive and girls to be passive," he Brothers II if from American Samoa or the Trust commented. forced suspension of dividends on that TCU1 said. University Dr. Territory of the Pacific Islands, a U.S. "We make men take and condone stock in the last quarter.

Van Cliburn Piand.Competition was man who is world famous and bears slowly sinks in established for the purpose of building the nanje of an International contest careers for extraordinary gifted created in his honor, sitting in the aisle young pianists Contestants entering as any John Doe would. are usually committed to becoming a It makes you wonder what it may be By Chris Kelley From communism to capitalism , . . life - time concert artist. Entertainment Editor poverty stricken countries to the like to be Van Cliburn the man, wat The competition idea was conceived Many TCU students may not be wealthiest ones in the world ... all ching VanCliburn the event. in 1958, but the first contest was not aware that for the past 10 days the have come to meet in Fort Worth in held officially until 1962. It was named Cliburn is well known for his love for University has been the site of one of peace to compete for an international in honor of Van Cliburn, a concert music and the searching for young the most prestigious international honor." pianist who won the prestigious talented artists who can create it on events ever staged Watching the pianist stroke the keys Tchaikovsky Competition in 1958. the piano. He describes his feelings The Fifth Van Cluburn International as simply as tapping fingers on a desk best in theVan Cliburn Competition Quadrennial Piano Competition has Van Cliburn, at that time was makes you realize the effort and time program. been going on in Ed Landreth and dedication involved to be such a recognized as an International hero by Auditorium since Sept. 11. talented artist and able to compete in the world. Not since Charles Lindbergh "We all share a love for great music. It has brought 85 contestants from 25 the Van Cliburn. made his transatlantic flight had Great music will live forever - as does countries and 11 states together to Soon, what once was just a person anyone received that honor. a great painting live - in your mind, compete for over $25,000 in prizes - playing piano music becomes much your heart and your soul." Cliburn was given a ticker tape along with enough contracts for more. It becomes enjoyable to listen, parade in after And so will Van Cliburn live forever recording and major performances in growing on you with every number returning from the competition held in - as one of the performers of this the United States and Europe to played. Moscow. He has been the only music. launch several careers. As the contestant finishes his per- classical artist ever to receive such a For the six finalists chosen Wed- formance, the audience gives him response from the public. nesday night, the "battle of the hearty approval with warm applause. Dance headlines keyboard" has just begun. This You find yourself smiling like the little Those who spent time at weekend contestants finish up their old ladies in the audience You notice preliminary and semi-final com- Council's week final performances. On Sunday the gcosebumps developing on your petition in Ed Landreth probably winners will be announced. For them, arms. It's exciting . . almost like recognized Van Cliburn sitting in one TCU's Programming Council has a not only is $25,000 at stake, but listening to the TCU band and yelling of the aisles. His eyes were closed, couple of activities planned for next possible lifetime career behind the "Rah! Rah! TCU!" before the Frogs concentrating on every note played by week thatincludes a disco dance in the keyboard as well. attempt a touchdown. the performing pianist on stage. Student Center Ballroom. The finals are taking place at You leave the auditorium with a "Disco Rock Review" will provide You would prebably notice his head Tarrant County Convention (Renter good feeling, like you've been the music for the dance which is shake rapidly when he disapproved of The preliminaries and semifinals have culturally enriched* And you think of scheduled for next Thursday night a 'contestant's playing. Or you may all taken place at TCU Many students how happy your mother would be if beginning at 8 p.m. in the ballroom. notice him walk toward the back of the have taken advantage of watching she knew you actually enjoyed As part of Select Series, The auditorium when one of the players these events listening to the piano And you also, Canadian Brass will be tooting their began to play somewhat rapidly An afternoon at Van Cliburn com- regret somewhat that you hadn't gone horns in Ed Landreth Auditorium at It is somewhat odd watching the petition may remind you of many through with her wishes on taking Van Cliburn 8:15 p.m. next Wednesday night. things. The absolute silence of the those lessons. audience brings to mind the at- m , fi ^ J\ dft aft, di»\ J\ ^i^^^flfc^^a % mosphere of the library on a Saturday Oktoberfest approaching nilght. t The attention a performing pianist SJMiONiTE MCViE* gets makes you wonder if Farrah Fawcett-Majors would arouse the Friday & Saturday crowd if she dared walk in. Count Basie cominq to Dallas % TCU THEATRE ft As you sit in Ed Landreth watching 30SSS UNIVERSITT • 926 9266 ■ some contestant play his heart out, 8th - Shirley Bassey will be performing Jock flicnolson ft SEPTEMBER: 12th - Chicago will be in concert at you think back to when you were 8 or 9 at McFarlin Auditorium at 8 p.m. TCCC at 8 p.m. Tickets available at and your mother made you take piano Tickets available at ATS in Dallas. 26th - Count Basie and his Orchestra ATS, 3 35-5777. lessons, which you hated more than will perform two big shows at Gran- 13th - Buddy Rich and his Killer Force, spinach, probably thinking in the back NOVEMBER: ny's Dinner Playhouse in Dallas. along with Matrix IX, will perform at 8 of her mind how her kid would one day p.m. at TCCC Tickets available at Crosby. Stills & Nash will be in concert be an artist behind a keyboard. OCTOBER: ATS, 335-5777. at TCCC on the 23rd. Rod Stewart will Looking over the audience, you 25th - Roger Miller will be at Casa also be at TCCC on the 24th. Tickets notice that most of those in attendance 1st - The Eighth Annual Fort Worth Manana for several performances. for these performances are expected are older women. They sit nodding to sail fast. Call for information, 335- their heads in approval at each pick- Symphony League Oktoberfest will be Tickets available at Casa box office, 332-9319. 5777. ^snjr^^sr^isrsr^r^^y^ up of tempo They smile as the pianist held at Tarrant County Convention Center. Singer Ray Price will perform 21st - Merle Haggard will perform at seems to be playing a tune familiar to them. TCCC at R p.m. Tickets available at You notice thast some of the more ATS, 335-5777. conscientious listeners are jotting Calendar 28th - Emerson, Lake & Palmer will be down comments as if to score the in concert at 8 p.m. at TCCC. 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UNIVERSITY BANK Open 11 AM-2 AM Mon. - Sat. University Drive al West Berry Friday, September 23,1»77 THE DAILY SKIFF ^4f f/ie movies Tapes' give Peck earns a salute plain talk By HARRY PARKER A Mockingbird," Peck added a shining political liberalism in Hollywood over Skiff Movie Critic new jewel with his current release, the years, Peck's General Douglas "Mac Arthur." MacArthur is anything but an over- Gregory Peck is one of those actors Do not be confused into thinking that blown picture of pompousness He is. by Truman it's really tough to dislike. Not only is this is as magnificent a filam as of course, vain and determined, but is Throughout his presidency and on he superbly talented, but over his George C. Scott's "Patton," truly the driven not solely for personal glory. into his private life Harry S. Truman distinguished career it's obvious he's defenitive World War II movie MacArthur is interpreted as a man gained a reputation as one of the most taken great care in selecting which biography. Although Peck's obssessed with duty trfhis country and straightforward and unpretentious material to appear in. The result is "MacArthur" contains an equally eventually overwhelmed more by his public figures ever to hold office. that Peck is one of those rare actors compelling subject, it does not contain desire for honor to his nation than for that is dependably outstanding. "Patton's" direction by Franklin J. the personal recognition he so Much of his frank conversation is Schaffner, screenplay by Francis relished. now available on a specially produced ■ To his long list of excellent per- Ford Coppola and acting support by two-record set from Caedmon, the I • formances including those is "The Karl Maiden. And the movie suffers The meandering screenplay has New York-based producer of spoken- Keys To The Kingdom," "Gentlemen's considerably by comparison. But no been colorlessly directed by Joseph word records and cassettes. f Ageement," "The Yearling," "Twelve matter how hard you try, you o«n't Sargent which does much to slow The recording, titled The Truman O'Clock High," and his oscar-winning fault Gregory Peck. things down. In the few scenes in Tapes, is taken from the former portrayal of Attieus Finch in "To Kill Although known for his outspoken which Peck doesn't appear, it's easy to Watermelon Sugar see how completely he permeates the president's famous television in- movie and raises it above mediocrity. "In Watermelon Sugar" will be playing at Hip Pocket Theater beginning Sept. 29. terviews with newsman Ben Gradus , Farrah's fans The play was adapted for the stage from Richard Brautigan's novel of the same done in 1963 and 1964 at his home in Dan O'Herlihy is only adequate as name. Tickets are 12.50 each and may be reserved by calling 244-9994. Independence, Missouri. The in- not interested FDR and Ed Flanders as MacArthur's terviews, which were based on the arch rival Harry Truman is at best Truman memoirs, resulted in 26 half- energetic and spunky and at worst a hour television programs aired in 1964. in acting talent one-dimensional characiture. Fort Worth Radio Mr. Truman focuses on the highlights ofv his presidency- STEVENSON, WASH. (AP) - The But to those who appreciate sen- AM FM Potsdam, the United Nations, question of Farrah Fawcewtt-Majors' sitive and creative acting, Peek's theeAtom Bomb, the Truman Doc- WPAB 820 - Country-western music; KESS 93.9 - Spanish music, talk; 5 stunning performance is the best trine, Marshall Plan, the 1948 Elec- acting ability is irrelevant to her fans, NBC news; 24 hours a.m.rmidmght. movie buy in town He moves con- tion, Korea, the McCarthy Era, Israel says the one-time press agent of the KJIM 870 - Country-western music, fidently through the film, adding depth KSCS96.3 - Country western music; 24 and Berlin In addition, his anecdotes 1950s' ultimate sex goddess, Marilyn sunrise to sunset. and vividness with each ensuing sqene hours. and personal reflections add new Monroe. KNOK 970 - Soul, rhythm & blues; 6 until the climatic speech before a joint insight to many of the important and L "When I handled Marilyn, in her am- sunset. KFJZ 97.1 - Contemporary music; 24 session of Congress where he not-so-important events of the day. , she was extraordinary," KFJZ 1270 - Contemporary music; 24 hours. eloquently utters the famous line, said Roy Craft, recalling his five hours. ■■• The Truman Tapes (TC 2085) is "Old soldiers never die they just fade KPLX 99.5 - Adult music; 24 hours. years, 19521957. with the actress. KXOL 1360 - Country western music; available on Caedmon records and away." "The difference is, perhaps, that ABC news; 24 hours KNOK 107.5 - Soul, rhythm & blues; 24 cassettes at book and record shops * Fawcett-Majors is more of a per- KRXV 1550 - 24 hours hours. nationwide. sonality. But an extraordinary per- Let's hope Gregory Peck never does either one. MacArthur now showing at , sonality." Craft, editor emeritus of the weekly TINA TURNER Ridglea and Forum6 Theaters. —Free BEvERages For Chicks, Skamanis County Pioneer who says he f finds Miss Fawcett-Majors Every Sunday, Monday AND Wednesday- | "delightful," said there is a simple Tina Turner and comic rule in show business: Hustle what you OPEN 11 A.M. " have. SANDWICHES TO 2:00 A.M. "If you are talking about popularity, booked for Casa shows • Ham POOL & marketability, the acting isn't im- •k Summer L portant. Any fine dramatic actress Tina Turner, best known as the acid "Duke" in the "Gomer Pyle, USMC" sausage TORNADO will play the role to which she's queen in the movie "Tommy", along series wijl share the billing with Tina 1 *> assigned," he said. with Comedian Ronnie Schell will open Turner. Schell has also appeared in • Roast Beef FOOSBALL "But when you get a personality, I at Casa Manana Theater for five five Walt Disney productions, in- ■k Pastrami 7 Days A Week 2-7 think it's a mistake to have her play shows on September 27. cluding his latest, "The Cat From anything but herself. . . The thing is, Recently divorced from Ike, MS. Outer Space". • Live Bands HAPPY HOUR 2-7 when someone turns to Farrah Turner currently on tour with her own Tickets are $7.50 and are now on sale Wednesday-Friday-Saturday ft Fawcett-Majors on TV* they want band, will be performing tunes like, at Casa Manana Box office 3101 W. Farrah Fawcett-Majors The question "Ain't it Funny How Times Slip Lancaster or the Amusement Ticket 1907 CAMP BOW II- of her acting ability is beside the Away", and "Watch Closely Now". Office in Fort Worth. Caal 332*221 for L * point." Comedian Schell, best 'known as further informations Don't miss out on this year's events! Last chance to buy your 77-78 yearbook NOW

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By DAVID BENNETT 5,256-pounds. "And their noseguard is clobbered Missouri 27-10 and edged Sports Editor 6-6 255." Oregon State last week 17-10. LOS ANGELES-One of those not so Don Harris will start the game for "They seem to be doing a great job funny jokes has been making the the Purples at quarterback. "Bayuk's of coaching at TCU," Robinson said rounds of the USC campus this week, leg just hasn't responded well to the "Everybody seems to know what they and the TCU football team isn't treatment," Dry said, " but I'm not are supposed to do although they don't laughing. always get there" USC Head Coach worried about having Don in there." The joke concerns possible Harris came in last week against The Frogs hold a 2-1 lead in games with the Trojans, winning in 1954 20-7 disciplinary action promised by Head John Robinson- Oregon and threw two quick touch- Coach F. A. Dry for sideline tackier down passes to put the Frogs back in and downing the Trojans again in 1960 Steve Barker The punchline: his 7-6. The Trojans won 28-26 in 1951. undefeated the game. punishment is to start, and play, the Other questionable starters for the The Trojans have been on the road entire game tomorrow against the Purples include linebacker Billy Neel the first two games this season, and USC Trojans. Very funny. in 1 3 games (sprained ankle) and defensive end Robinson says the team is looking But the fact remains that the contest Barry Crayton (bruised arm). forward to playing before an expected here tomorrow is without a doubt the 100,000 fans. "We've been sort of like a week's worst mismatch. The Trojans, USC Head Coach John Robinson band of traveling gypsies," he joked. everybody's favorite to win the Rose sounds like a TCU publicity man when TCU will bring home close to Bowl title again this year, are sporting he talks about the game. $100,000 from the game. "The con- the nation's longest winning streak (13 "After watching the films, I think Fullback Mosi Tatupu -"as easy to tract was signed for 50 per cent of the games) and a current No. 2 ranking TCU is going to win some games this tackle as a Coke machine." net gate receipts," said USC's Virgil from both wire services. Dry feels that the Frogs can help tensity and concentration. We've been year," he said. "I know that they Lubberden, associate athletic While the Horned Frogs, though end both of those streaks very positive in our approach. don't have the big offensive weapons losing is like Since he took over at the director, "and I think TCU should they showed great improvement in "We've been talking to the players that some teams have, but we have to beginning of the 1976 season, the leave here with $100- 110 thousand." fHMfefek's loss to Oregon, have the about opportunity,'' Dry said. "We "We don't face this kind of size in the go into this game thinking that we can Trojans have lost only one game, a 46- (TCU has moved next year's game fcttion's longest losing streak (13 are going to have to make things Southwest Conference," he added lose." 25 loss to Missouri in the first game of with Penn State back to Pennsylvania games). happen We've got to play with in- The Trojan's offensive line averages 6- Robinson doesn't really know what the'76 campaign This year they have for a $150,000 guarantee).

Soccer moving to varsity level Sports roundup hy the Associated Press By KING LEAHY announced, that the sport will be located in Daniel-Meyer Coliseum, a Grisell all had good high school ex- Staff Sports Writer promoted to the varsity level begin- transfer from the Texas Collegiate perience. TCU's soccer program received a ning in the fall of 1978. Soccer League to the NCAA and Three-year veteren Alan Ferguson much needed boost Tuesday when Currently, the soccer team is part of general improvement in the quality'of feels this year's team has great Last chaftce for Jack Athletic Director Frank Windegger of the extramural sports program and players potential for improvement over the MASON, Ohio — It's a now-or-never predicament that often brings out the best is under the direction of Bob Mitchell, This year's team is coached by rest of the season in Jack Nicklaus. director of the Rickel Building The Frank Lukacs and stands at 2-1 in Ferguson added that freshman Bill "If I want to be the leading money winner, I've got to win," said Nicklaus, team operates on a limited budget and conference play following last Lindsey has been quite a surprise so grimly determined to salvage something from what he considers an off-year as has no scholarships available weekend's disappointing 4-3 loss to far this season. the $150,000 Ohio Kings Island Open got underway Thursday. What the new arrangement will Baylor in Waco "Bill has just been playing Making his last tour appearance of the year, Nicklaus needs a victory to mean to the team is this: a new field Their next conference tilt is tremendous soccer for us," he said. overtake Tom Watson as the pro tour's leading money winner. complete with lights located in the old tomorrow against Hardin-Simmons Dave Medanich, the team's leading It would salvage what Nicklaus calls>'a'disappointihg year." . Worth Hills golf course, partial University. Game time is 4 p.m. at the scorer, added that the team's new The long-reigning king of golf has gone two years without winning a major scholarships for all players on the men's intramural field located status has greatly improved the championship squad, new locker room facilities directly south of the fraternity and general attitude. "Anytime I don't win a major championship I consider it an off-year," he said. sorority houses. Sunday the team "The most important thing," he "It was a disappointing year from the standpoint that when I had the opportunity travels to Richardson for a match with End of model year clearance on our emphasized, "is that it will give us a to win, I didn't. Richland College starting at 5 p.m. fine selection of automobiles: great incentive to improve. You could "In three of the major tournaments, I was tied for the lead with two holes to "When I came here three years ago, play." Marquis Lincolns see it today in practice, everyone Cougars we had only four players with five . -vNicklaus, $16,000 shy of his-first $300,000 season in four years, trails Watson by Mark III Riviera seemed to perk up a bit, making that- Capris years of playing experience. This $21,000 in pro tour winnings. Watson, who is not entered, will have a couple of Cadillac Grand Prix extra effort that will make the dif- Chevelle year we'll probably have our best opportunities left to finish No. 1 in earnings. Bobcat Regal ference in the long run," Medanich Chrysler team ever by the end of the season," Nicklaus joins 16 other tour winners of 1977 to give the young tournament its Oldsmobile Plymouth said. Ford LTD Ferguson said. best field ever. First prize of $30,000 would vault Nicklaus past Watson and give Montego Cordoba Players agree that support from the Impala him the money lead for the sixth time in seven years He has reached the $300,000 Comet Jeep Ferguson cited the addition of four student body could also be a great Buick total only twice in his career Mustang II Cutlass Volkswagon Fort Worth area players in 1976 as a help. On the road, the teamhas played key factor in the team's improvement before as many as 2,000 fans and when Winless since the Muirfield tournament in late May, Nicklaus said a twisted Call Mr. Stevens at both this year and last. Chris Southall, they return home they are mostly ankle in mid-June may have contributed to his troubles 335-6733 Donnie Weaver, Kent Peden and Pete greeted by a handful of die-hards. "I favored that ankle for a couple months and started shooting badly. I didn't realize it until recently," said golf's all-time money winner. Nicklaus has won more than $3 million in his 16-year career. f~J / """""V /^ (&>hrt JJtmmi He was matched with South Africa's Bobby Cole and Tom Kite in today's opening round on the par-70,6,837-yard Jack Nicklaus Golf Center course. Nicklaus and last year's winner Ben Crenshaw are considered co-favorites j Lwomen among a field which includes 10 of the top 20 money winners of 1977. Shelley Ditvall Southwest report Sissyv Svacek . . n , LUBBOCK, Tex. — Texas Tech Coach Steve Sloan says his big problem ]amce Rule Saturday when the Red Raiders meet the Texas Aggies will be to stop "this Winnebago camper" the Aggies have at fullback I ktt^rC VMM AjT^ffc 0i iPV (tUrf^ bh to«A*i fit A*U*~ &)V^ &J~

Texas A&M and Texas Tech are ranked 6th and 7th, respectively, in the nation and the winner of Saturday's battle will have cleared a big hurdle in the way to a possible Southwest Conference title. It was Tech that dropped Texas A&M from title contention last year with a victory at College Station. Tech lineback Mike Mock said of the Aggie threat: "I just don't see how a guy who weighs 282 (or whatever) can move, but George, Iventieih Cmtury-Fox pvesents he can move. And Dickey outside .1 just think we realize what we're up against in thoSe We've simply got to play to their strengths and chase the ball." SQtfbmtM Meanwhile at A&M, quarterback David Walker had this to say about his counterpart on the Red Raider team, Rodney Allison: "A lot of people say that iimter/pnxincer/dmtor Robert Alhnan it'll be a matchup of the top two quarterbacks in the conference. I know about music Gerald Busby mumls Bodhi Wind filmed in Banavision color Deluxe' Rodney Allison's reputation The writers have given him a lot of publicity going into the season. He played probably his most average game in their season opener and was picked as the offensive player of the week. There's been quite a bit of buildup as far as he's concerned." CU THCATftC i 305S S.UNIVEHSITT Starts Today} FORUM 6 In other SWC games this weekend Baylor, 1-1, is at Nebraska, 1-1; Tulsa 1-2, 926 9266 • will be at Arkansas, 2-0; Texas Christian, 0-2, walks into the path of No.2-ranked Southern California, 2-0; Rice, 1-1, visits Louisiana State, 0-1; Tulane, 0-2, is at Southern Methodist, 1-1; and Houston, 1-1, travels to Utah, 0-1 •ft****************** TCU NITE We're number one! STEREO COMPONENTS - TV - ELECTRONICS ***•******••***••*•• TUES. SEPT. 27th SALES AND SERVICE For the inside story on TCU sports FREE SUDS Across from TCU for over 30 Years 9 pm to 1 am turn to the bright one... Fort Worth's most complete selection of phono needles, styli, recording tape audio cables, and accessories. $3.00 A PERSON The Daily Skiff Span no red by- Phi Delta Theta rELECTRQf\llC5 (HKI.SE A STREET PUB at is now accepting applications for MARVIN rQZDRdnN waitresses, waiters & kitchen help. !§iL Full or part-time. Apply in person (we/utfvts*euS 3053 UNIVERSITY DR. S. 927-5311 8;30-ll am, 3-5 p.m., at Ridgmar or 6399 CAMP BOWIE Hulen Malls. 731-3561