Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas Thursday, August 31, 1978 Vol. 77, No. 2 Two to be arraigned in HUD housing case

By BARRY MORRIS Dallas, charged with making false Chapman said HUD learned of the documents." he told The Daily Skiff. \ews Editor statements to HUD between alleged wrongdoing through "There wasn't any going out to the A Font Worth real estate investor is February, 1976 and April of this year. "someone on the outside. housevor anything." } to be arraigned in Judge Eldon Defense attorney Ronald Aultman "Some of the brokers wanted to buy Aj< alumnus who is "a personal Mahon's Federal District Court said the defense plans to plea bargain these houses," he said. They were friend of the Sloan family" said he also tomorrow oh charges of paying per- the case, adding that "Both are first- upset when the\ couldn't bid on the took advantage of the deal. ons $100 to falsify bids for ten homes time offenders." house, .mil Ihrn "see it go up for sale " "I later understood it as being repossessed by the Department of illegal," he said. Housing and Urban Development According to HUD regulations, after Federal sources said the applicants the house is repossessed it is put up for signed documents saying they would "It was just more or less a deal with Among the 10 the indictment lists as bidding. "We give people that plan to occupy the houses, but then transfered a couple of friends," Broyles said. applicants are five current or former be owner-occupants first shot" at the the title to Sloan "The guys were interested in the TCU students. house, said James M Chapman, $100." Robert Broyles, who was an ap- None of the 10 has been accused of deputy supervisor' of HUD's Fort Both Broyles and another alumnus licant, but who wasn't indicted said "it any wrongdoing by Federal officials., Worth insuring office. If an investor thought the deal was not totally on the got to be an easy way to make $100." and an owner-occupant both bid on the level. Hollis and Barbara Sloan were in- house, the investor's bid "isn't even "All we had to do was to sign some icted Aug. 2iby a federal grand jury in opened." he said. "I figured there had to be a catch," Broyles said, "but for $100 I was willing to take the risk." The alumnus said "I thought it was a UFO hunter still in dark little shady, but not illegal." Robert Staples, another ex-student lEverj month, the ('enter ol t t-o who was listed as an applicant, said he By HARRY MORRIS "Lots of rounds ol ammunition were studios publishes a map locating thought "it was some sort of tax- News Editor wasted on Venus," he noted. various IFO's and UFO's around the loophole." Among other identified Hying ob- The search for the identity of nation "It's unfortunate thai the dots Staples added that agents from the ecl ■ arc conical-shaped clouds, tune unidentified flying objects has been iRepresenting IFO's on the map' FBI questioned him and others in- exposure photographs and lens flairs- called many things in its time. Futile. alwavs outnumber the stars olvedin the case "about three months reflected light mi the camera lens Ridiculous. tSee"t)FO,"pag< ago" But an astronomy professor at FBI officials showed him a three- Northwestern University in Evanston. page list of other persons being Ill , has been working on "Operation Fall rush activities questioned by the bureau about their Boo-boo" for about 29 years, and involvment in the dealings, Staples admits "We don't know the answer." said. answer '" attract 492 students "The FBI came and talked to us and "Maybe our mind, our whole way of had us sign some sworn statements," thinking about things are not sufficient The annual fraternity and sorority iliated with the other greek houses on Broyles said. "They told us as long as developed " rush for new members took place last campus. we told the truth (we wouldn't be Speaking to a group of about 350 in week and 492 students participated prosecuted). Ed Landreth Auditorium Tuesday All of the 171 rushees who went Delta Sigma Theta and Alpha Kappa "They said it we didn't that maybe night, Dr J. Allen Hynek said the through fraternity lines this semester Alpha, the two black sororities at we could get in trouble." biggest problem in his study of UFO's received bids. A total of 321 women TCU. are not connected with the other The indictment lists seven houses is getting people to report them. went through sorority rush this sororities at TCU, because ol their that were allegedly purchased Hynek is director for the Center 'or semester with 22S bids made toward affiliation with another national illegally in East and North Fort UFO Studies in Evanston and was pledges. group, the National PanhellenW Worth, two in Haltom City, northeast technical adviser for the movie, Council, and not the National of Fort Worth and one in Watauga. The Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity "Close Encounters of the Third Kind " Panhnellenie t Conference north ol Haltom City. received 25 pledges, tops on campus Most of the reports come in waves, Sources said the FBI isn't the only The sorority houses are under a quota I . The other sororities at TCU will not he said. But each wave of reports may other agency interested in the fin- system, limiting the pledges accepted recognize the Deltas or the Alphs until come because people who have seen ings "A final report on the case has to 28 per house they join the Conference, Batchelor been requested by a congressman. UFO'l in the past finally get brave Susan Batchelor, the Director of said enough to report their experiences Student Activities, said there was The latest wave of reports came out increase in the number of students after the premeier of "Close En- participating than there have been in COOLING OKF-Picking up an ice cream cone from the Texas Student Education Police conti ounters." years past. nue issuing Association, Boh ( ofoid finds himself another crutch-this one to beat the heat. Officials at the Center expected "a Students will be served pretzels anddd Cokes in the Student Center this afternoon wave of all sorts of hysterical, crazy The reasons she cited for the in- as part ol the Mouth Week festivities. reports. That hasn't happened," he crease is that all the chapters otter student par king permits (Staff photo by Cyndy Walker) noted "What has happened is that good programs and that the small somehow the movie gave a lot of group experience appeals to students Signs are also posted, stipulating the people the courage to report cases that She also said the all Greek men's GPA By Ml Mill JOHNSTONE designated areas and time zones. they hadn't told anybody(T0aout before was higher last year than the TCU all Starr Writer There are some changes in parking Hynek talked about UFO's separately men's average. . , People with cars on campus who areas from last school year. A 61- Davis' bond chances from what he called "IFO's"-- Laura Hardin. Panhellehic advisor, have registered for the fall semester space lot is being completed between identified flying objects. said the sororities were • well can' pick up a parking permit at the Child Development Center and the "We have to eliminate the IFO's," organized for rush and there were no Campus Police from 8 am. to 4 p m housekeeping annex on Lowden St. violations dim, prosecutor says he said, but also have to try not to The permit costs $15 and is valid For those students having trouble finding a place to parkjiear Waits and throw out the baby with the bath Phi Gamma Delta and Alpha Phi , through August. 1979. Sherley dorms, parking is available on water." are the newest Greek houses on Along with the permit drivers will By the Associated Press been a partner in my karate school." the corner of Rogers and Cantey, One of the objects that cause the campus this season. Both groups will get a pamphlet showing on-campus Lawyers for Cullen Davis are He said until McCrory surrendered behind University Christian Church most confusion is the planet Venus. now be actively recruiting for new [larking areas Only the white lines "sacrificing his freedom on bond" by the franchise in 1977 their deal was Parking will be banned from the lot "We get gobs of reports that this is a members. are for student parking. The green trying to learn how strong the state's that McCrory kept 70 percent of the lines are for faculty, the red lines-are on the corner of Cantey and University ease is against the millionaire, a profits and turned over 30 percent to UFO," he said "During World War II, The fraternity houses Kappa Alpha no-parking fire zones, and the orange once ground is broken for the Moudy Burleson. both sides reported Venus as enemy prosecutor said Wednesday. Psi and Omega Psi Phi are not aff- lines are restricted areas building The defense is now "eliminating any The prosecution and defense clashed spies. possibility of getting their client out on over Burleson's financial records bond because the more evidence they which he brought to court Wednesday put on the more solid our case under subpoena by the defense. news briefs. becomes." said Assistant Tarrant The state demanded to see the County District Attorney Jerry records and the judge instructed the The board will decide Thursday whether to accept an unconventional plan Buckner. defense to make them available. by which Los Angeles would stage the games and at the same time protect its Buckner commented during a break Buckner said Haynes was "just Dallas schools lose fight taxpayers from a financial deficit. in the six-day-old hearing and after sacrificing his (Davis') freedom on The board also discussed the site of the Winter Games to be held at Lake lead defense lawyer Richard bond for discovery. That will WASHINGTON AP - Dallas school officials failed Wednesday in an attempt Placid, NY, population 3,000 Lake Placid is now preparing refridgerated "Racehorse" Haynes had called to the strengthen his knowledge of the case to have Supremet'ourt Justice Lewis'F. Powell Jr. temporarily derail a move ice, and artificial snow if needed. stand his second witness. Pat for the jury trial." to balance racially the nation's eighth largest school district Burleson. Haynes spent most of one The calling of Jannings. he said, Powell turned down without comment an emergency request by school day and part of another grilling FBI "was just one more nail in his coffin, officials aimed at delaying a federal judge's consideration of a possible new U.S. arms still adequate special agent Ron Janning. in my opinion." student assignment plan for Dallas' 183 public schools. The defense also subpoenaed two Buckner described Haynes' School district officials already have a formal appeal pending before the full WASHINGTON AP - The Carler administration's arms control agency says more witnesses, both FBI agents, questioning of Burleson as little more Supreme Court that seeks to free the 140,000-student district from further America's nuclear arsenal will be more than adequate through the mid-1980s. dampening speculation that the than a "very, very expensive court-ordered desegregation. Right now, said an agency study released Tuesday, the United States could hearing would end soon. deposition." / Buckner said the defense in his take a Soviet first strike and still destroy 58'percent of the potential targets Davis is charged with solicitation of within the Soviet Union. capital murder and possessing a opinion has uncovered no evidence or prohibited weapon. The state alleged developed any testimony indicating Woman convicted in murder he tried to hire someone to kill the that Davis was set up and framed. judge in his divorce case and several Defense lawyers had claimed prior Reporter gets out of jail other people. ' to the bond hearing they intended to WHARTON, Texas AP - A state jury Tuesday night recommended the death Burleson was the intermediary develop that theme penalty be assessed a 35-year old woman convicted of hiring a gunman to Buckner said there were no prints murder her father. between the state's key witness, David HACKENSACK, N.J. AP — New York Times reporter Myron Farber was found on a silencer-equipped pistol Formal sentencing has been set for Sept. 8. McCrory, and the FBI. A black belt released from jail Wednesday after the state Supreme Court stayed his in- recovered from the defendant's car at The jury had spent 75 minutes deliberating earlier in the day before finding karate expert, the 42-year-old efenite jail sentence pending an appeal of his contempt conviction. the time flif h»s arrest August 20. Mary Lou Anderson guilty of capital murder in connection with her father's \ Burleson was questioned sharply Farber said he believes he will be vindicated of contempt for not turning slaying. about his financial activities regar- And he said the state is not over his notes on a widely publicized murder case. ing McCrory and Davis' estranged withholding any "big secret stuff." wife, Priscilla. A dark-haired muscular man, "We haven't held back any Burleson said McCrory took over a fingerprint evidence because we don't Qlympic plan to be viewed Prof chosen to mediate franchise at one of his Fort Worth know if we have any fingerprints or not," Buckner said, referring to the karate studios in the mid-70s and LAUSANNE, Switzerland AP — The nine-man executive board of the In- WASHINGTON AP A Harvard professor with extensive experience in operated it for perhaps two years. photograph and identification cards of ernational Olympic Committee decided Wednesday to sleep on the problems Iabor-manii)sement mediation was chosen Tuesday to mediate the dispute In response to a question, Burleson Davis' alleged murder-for-hire target. of Los Angeles, would-be city for the 1984 Olympic Games. between the Postal Servi ce and th. e unions. declared. "Mr. McCrory has never Judge Joe Eidson — The Daily Skiff Thursday, Aug. 31, 1978 opinion

Editorial The foundering fight for reform at TCU

Student activism may be in for some hard times. Consider, for example, the continued erosion of the campaign for student rights at TCU. Several times in the past year, student organizations took exception to policy decisions of the TCU ad- inistration. Members of the Tom Brown-Jarvis program felt visitation hours should be extended to 24 hours. Residents of Sherley Dormitory contested a decision to convert Sherley from a coed to an all-female dorm. When a ruling singled out a particular organization, members of that group were likely to complain of unfair treatment. So, they took action. They sent representatives to bargain with the ad- inistration. They tried going through channels, and wound up against the proverbial brick wall. None of their arguments seemed capable of changing policy once a decision was made. After all, making a policy decision at TCU involves a multitude of considerations. The feelings of the students affected need not be the most important factor. Having lost out on face-to-face confrontation, the students turned to militant protest. Plans for public Big money and big trouble in the dope trade demonstrations, letter-writing campaigns, and mass acts -it- of civil disobedience were envisioned, to bring public By DAVID ARMSTRONG pressure against the University. David Armstrong's States. Many, many tax dollars are researchers and more lawyers. And Syndicated Columnist generated by the booze, tobacco and At this stage, activists came up against an unexpected American Journal dope's importance to the multi-billion pharmaceutical industries. Perhaps dollar entertainment industry is in- crisis: loss of support from within their organizations. Sometime this fall, a spy plane will our public servants should be in- calculable. The protest leaders admitted that the administration dip over the mountains and valleys of This year, the protests are taking on estigating ways to tax and regulate While dope profits can't be taxed refused to meet student demands under conventional Mendocino County north of San an added dimension. Harassment of this thriving homegrown industry." directly, revenue from allied en- bargaining. The activists, according to their detractors, Francisco. The plane will not be grass growers not only constitutes an Nell's right. It's been a long time erprise is. And the people who make underestimated the same administration's capacity for carrying operatives of a foreign abridgment of civil liberties, some since the dope trade consisted mainly money from the drug trade spend it— ignoring any student demonstration. power, but members of the local residents maintain, it plays hell with of touring musicians selling nickel sometimes, as in the case of high level A more critical factor explained the act/Vists' loss of sheriff's department, deputies trained the conomy, too. A letter writer who bags on the side. And its economic dealers, lots of it. All this pumps life in aerial photography, who will be signed herself Navarro Nell put it this support, however: importance hardly stops at the into the moribund U.S. economy, looking for the fields of illegal way in the weekly Mendocino Mendocino County line. The care and prompting a High Times writer to Fear. marijuana that sprout in this largely Grapevine: While the administration seemed unlikely to change its feeding of recreational drugs is an observe, only half-facetiously, that rural area every year. international growth industry, with mind in regard to student demands, it had every capability "what's good for America's dope The deputies will also be looking to "Marijuana is an important ash overnight fortunes, insular codes of dealers is good for America." of revoking privileges and imposing penalties at will. make arrests. Last September, three conduct, sophisticated transportation crop in Mendocino County, right up All is not so benign here, however. When fear of reprisal outweighs concern for individual marijuana farms were spotted from and communications technology, kept there with apples, grapes and real Like any developing industry in its rights, everyone's rights are threatened. the air and their owners busted Their politicians and vituperative range estate. This attractive plant's lusty venture-capitalist phase, the protests that aerial surveillance wars, like any other. Fear of the administration's response can be doubly cultivation constitutes the highest and dope business has more than a passing constitutes an illegal search were Big Dope is no longer a schoolyard dangerous, for it can lead students to censor their own best use of much marginal land: it's acquaintance with greed, corruption discounted by a California State putdown. It's a mover and shaker's actions. When they perceive the administration as rigid easy to grow, resistant to drought and and the old ultra-violence. The Superior Court judge. The arrests playground, not unlike Big Oil or and inflexible, students will impose harsher restrictions on pests, keeps the soil from blowing cocaine trade in Colombia, for were big news in Mendocino, one of the Textiles Consider the following: themselves than the administration would dream of, just away, and is pleasing to honeybees example, is reportedly controlled by first havens of the back-to tho-land and deer. According to the San Francisco to avoid a possible conflict. 25 families who, according to a Times movement in the late Sixties, where Examiner, marijuana is now the We would not go so far, as to tell you the only thing you report, "now buy rather than rent high unemployment now vies with the "The cultivation, sale and public biggest cash crop in Hawaii, sur- their own boats and planes and have have to fear is fear itself. splendid seacoast as the area's most consumption of marijuana is widely passing sugar. established control of banks in Florida But we would definitely keep an eye on it. prominent feature. tolerated in many parts of the United' According to the Associated with funds from Panama, the Cayman Press, drug smuggling is bigger Islands and Switzerland." business than tourism in Florida. Colombian authorities—the ones the i And, according to the New York families don't own—have declared Times, Colombia now earns more war on drug traffickers, reportedly Why being serious is difficult business money from cocaine—$1 billion a killing 53 in the first four months of year—than from coffee, its largest this year. No flower children, the drug By RUSSELL BAKER legal export. Satire As a result, you have to settle for Jogging is solemn. Poker Is serious. moguls struck back, killing a judge N.Y. Times Columnist solemnity. Being solemn has almost Once you can grasp that distinction, There's more: Rolling Stone puts who was about to sentence a key almost always begin by being serious, nothing to do with being serious, but on you are on your way to enlightenment. sales in the paraphernalia industry— operative. The root of the commotion? Here is a letter of friendly advice. which is what makes them so en- the other hand, you can't go on being To promote tne cause I submit the the pipes and nonsuch that used to be Money. A kilo of coke purchased for "Be serious," it says. What it means, ertaining when compared to adults as adolesecent forever, unless you are in following list from which the vital confined to tiny head shops—at bet- $5,000 in Colombia may retail for of course, is "Be solemn." The a class. the performing arts, and anyhow most distinction should emerge more een (150 million and $250 million a $300,000 here. people can't tell the difference. distinction between being serious and Adults, on the whole, are solemn. clearly. year. And High Times,, the doper's That kind of money—and thus that In politics, the rare candidate who is being solemn seems to be vanishing The transition from seriousness to (1) Shakespeare is serious. David Sears' Catalogue and Michelin guide, degree of violence—is unknown to serious, like Adlai Stevenson, is easily among Americans, just as surely as solemnity occurs in adolescence, a Susskind is solemn. says Americans smoke $4 billion of Mendocino's subsistence marijuana overwhelmed by one who is solemn, the distinction between "now" add period in which Nature, for reasons of (2) Chicago is serious. California is marijuana annually. We inject, farmers, who haven't so much as "presently" and the distinction feet- like General Eisenhower. This is her own, plunges people into foolish solemn. swallow and snort another $2 billion taken a potshot at the county flyboys probably because it is hard for most een liberty and making a mess. frivolity. During this period the (3) Blow-dry hair stylings on anchor worth of illegal substances. people to recognize seriousness, which with a BB gun. But local folks like Being solemn is easy. Being serious organism struggles to regain dignity men for local television shows are The upshot is that in Third Wolrd Navarro Nell figure it's high time this is hard. You probably have to be born is rare, especially in politics, but by recovering childhood's genius for solemn. Henry James is serious. countries like Colombia, Peru, Bolivia unique form of Western justice were serious, or at least go through a very comfortable to endorse solemnity, seriousness. It is usually a hopeless (4) Falling in love, getting married, and Jamaica, dope is a cornerstone of grounded for good. Interesting childhood. Children which is as commonplace as jogging. cause. having children, getting divorced and the economy. The diplomatic im- "Mendocino County's grape fighting over who gets the car and the plications of this are fascinating. growers kept the wine flowing during Wedgewood are all serious. The new At home and abroad, Big Dope Prohibition, and our marijuana sexual freedom is solemn. employs a large, albeit indeterminate, growers are the wave of the present," The dangers of complacency (5) Playboy is solemn. The New number of people: farmers, airplane she writes. "Spy planes are expensive Yorker is serious. pilots, boat crews, truck dirvers, to operate, squander fossil fuel, (8) S.J. Perelman is serious. Solzhenitsyn characterizes today's dealers, dopezine writers and editors pollute the air we breathe, and are By TODD VOGEL Norman Mailer is solemn. Comment people as raised in and granted a and, of course, lawyers. The anti-dope hazardous, .unsightly and noisy. A Skiff Columnlit (7) The Roman Empire was solemn. lifestyle that our fathers and grand- industry accounts foor still more: county plane might even crash into Periclean Athens was serious. On June 8th, exiled Soviet author athers could not even dream about. narcotics agents, rehabilitation someone's Martian Purple and burn it (8) Arguing about "structured Alexander Solzhenitsyn played the We don't dream about it, we take it for counselors, government-funded up. Trying only to climb over our fellow programs" of anything Is solemn. So self-created role of prophet, granted. • American's back up the social ladder are talking about "utilization," at- forecasting doom because of a rapidly With all our material blessings and does not require courage, only greed. ending conferences on the future of deteriorating American spirit. His freedoms considered, Solzhenitsyn Harvard commencement address, the The most overpowering passion in anything, and group bathing when America, In the words of Washington asks: "Who should now renounce all undertaken for the purpose of getting $m EVES HAVE SEEN THE GLOW J source of much criticism, only served this, why and for what should one risk Post columnist George F. Will, is to know yourself better, or at the to expose American complacency. one's precious life in defense of * Of THE COMING OF THL LORD* 1 ^, What Solzhenitsyn actually said, in "self-Interest that Is tamed by being prescription of a swaml. Taking a turned to economic pursuits." common values, and particularly in long walk by yourself during which yu ;| part, was that he would not recom- such nebulous cases when the security end the US's system over the USSR's if Solzhenitsyn notes that our devise a foolproof scheme for robbing WITH JEWS ** of one's nation must be defended in a Cartiers is serious. he were to make the chice. In heightened economic pursuits explain distant country?" I * characterizing the Soviet system, why crime is more intense in the I make no apology for being solemn Solzhenitsyn states: "A decline in material-sufficient .US than in the Solzhenitsyn further focuses the rather than serious. Nor should courage may be the most striking "pauper" society of the USSR. The question of courage. "In a state of anyone else. It is the national attitude. feature which an outside observer never-ending struggle for wealth > psychological weakness, weapons It is perfectly understandable. It is notice*." Solzhenitsyn further states: shows no boundaries. become a burden for the capitulating hard to be Periclean Athens. It Is hard "There Is an atmosphere of moral The US is blessed not only with side. To defend oneself, one must be to be Shakespeare. It Is hard to be S.J. mediocrity, paralyzing man's noblest material goods, but with an abun- ready to die; there is little such Perelman. It is hard to be serious. impulses"-and with the existing ance of freedom. Our freedoms span readiness in a society raised in the cult And yet, one cannot go on toward structure of *ociety-"it will be simply from the freedoms "to do," to the of material well-being." eternity without some flimsy attempt impossible to stand through trials of freedoms "not to do." We have the We are complacent. Thoughts of at dignity. Adolesence will not do. this threatening century." right to free speech, and we have the "good for the nation" only hinder our One must at least make the effort to Americans' current ability to right not to receive that speech. But personal struggle to the top. resume childhood's lost seriousness, withstand such trials has been Solzhenitsyn expounds that sometimes We think "today we are rich," not, and so, with the best of intentions, one weakened by the receipt of an ex- we allow our ideology of freedom to "yesterday we were strong." tries his best, only to end up being essive amount of material goods and get away from us. He says we are Solzhenitsyn says that today we can vastly, uninterestingly solemn. freedoms. We have bean made to feel more concerned with "violating a not count on "help and protection from Writing sentences that use "One" as secure by the assurance of freedom terrorist's human rights than- a a powerful continental ally whose a pronoun is solemn. Making without boundaries and a liveable government's fight against philosophy and ideology we do not pronouncements on American society income. We feel so safe. In fact, that terrorism." question." We must do the job our- is solemn. Turning yurself off when the only courage we can muster is that In essence, our courage is so small elves. In war, the thought, "We've pronouncements threaten to gush is of exerting ourselves to better ouur that we are afraid to put limits on always managed before-we'U do it not exactly serious, although it shows own financial or social position in these freedom* even if the freedoms again," only spells defeat. a shred of wisdom. society. onlly spell self-destruction Thursday, Aug. 31, 1978 The Dally Skiff *Coed recalls 'Graduates' to perform The Graduates, a three-man = 'UFO sighting comedy team in the "Saturday Night Live" tradition, will perform free in Ed Landreth Auditorium at 8 p.m. One of those who, at the close of Dr "We looked up and saw it-a little today as part of Howdy Week ac- * J. Allen Hynek's presentation Tuesday white dot, from what we could see. We tivities. night, admitted having had an en- kept walking, it looked like it was The troupe is fresh out of Second ounter with a UFO is a sophomore coming closer to us, and we got kind of City, Chicago's famed night spot that from Pennsylvania, who talked with scared. has produced such comics as Mike the Skiff afterward about her ex- "We started walking toward this Nichols, David Steinberg, and several perience. park on a hill to get a better view. It of the Not Ready for Prime Time She said that she and her younger seemed like the farther up the hill we Players. brother were followed by a craft about went, the closer it came. We got into The Graduates use subjects as five years ago. She had never the park area, and all of a sudden unfunny as the cost of living, public reported the incident. there it was. It appeared above us. utilities, campus life, Billy Graham "I'm serious...this isn't a hoax," "It was making a noise.how can I and junkies as the basis for their she insisted. "I never told anybody describe it...you know the typical satirical, improvisatonal routines. because most of the people I know science fiction rythmic noise, well it would laugh. I didn't want to make a was something like that. fool out of myself. "We kept walking and it followed Classified "I remember it really well. It was us..." about five years ago, and it was a The student drew a picture of the warm might, maybe September. I object, apologizing, "this isn't very was a freshman in high school; my good...we only saw it from un- Ads brother was about two years younger. erneath." Alpha Phi rush registration. Wed- We were outside, walking down the "We were kind of scared. There was steps of my house. esday through Friday, Student Center. an apartment building across, the Come sign up! street. As we walked inside it, the UFO UFO types followed us slowly We looked out the *** door and couldn't see it, so I stuck my head out and looked up It was there Roommate wanted: West side area but it seemed really distant, and this near Ridgmar Mall Share 2 bedroom discussed had only been a matter of seconds apartment, $120.00 per month. All (continued from page 1) ...Five or seven minutes later, I looked utilities paid including telephone. 737- (representing UFO's)," Hynek said. out again and it seemed like a star, the 7626. Hynek has divided the unidentified way we first saw it. **• flying objects into two large divisions. The student said she and her brother •a Those off at a distance he classifies in never talk about the experience. WATERBED SPECIALS-Finest one division under 3 classifications: "We agreed we'd never mention it quality available in the metroplex. nocturnal ligts (hazy lights at night), again.. .we didn't know what to do. We Complete four-poster, daylight discs, and radar-visuals, thought of telling the police, but they'd GETTING AWAY FROM THE SHUFFLE—Three students and Business Office to make last minute class changes $165.50. With headboard, only $199.50. those that appear on radar screens only ask us what we were on. relax in the courtyard between Sadler and Reed Hall while before the today's 5 p.m. add-drop deadline. (Staff Photo Inner Comtort, 3425 West Freeway and are seen simultaneously. "I might report it. now that I've other students are rushing through the Registrar's Office by Cyndy Walker) 738-7353. Most radar-visuals appear to eit'her heard IHynek)." Air Force or commercial controllers Showing a slide from the movie "Close Cafeteria remodeled Encounters," he noted the pilot in the film didn't want to report a UFO. ALPHA PHI "Airlines don't like their pilots Faster service promised reporting UFO's," he said. From the first reported sighting in TCU's newest sorority By SUSAN THOMPSON Carved roast beef, ham, grilled foods for inflation, Ricardson said. 1946 in Sweden, there have been Staff Writer and chopped steaks have been added In spite of the price increase, there sightings all over the world. to the menu. Food prices have in will not be a greater profit margin The other classification of UFCVs creases slightly to compensate for involved for food service, he added. contains those that appear within 200 Approximately $100,000 in im- provements were made this summer feet of the earth. These he called Rush registration will be the main cafeteria to provide better "close encounters," before the movie efficiency and faster service, the food came out. Publications combined service director said. Close encounters of the first >,kind K are those that float in the air without held Wednesday through touching the ground. "Those may "The best thing about this new in response to alumni change your philosophy"On life," he approach is that lines will be shor- said, but leave no other traces when tened or eliminated. It's more a Two University publications, "This John Ohendalski will continue to be .1 they leave. scramble-type system," Charles Friday, August 30-Sept. 1, is TCU" and "TCU Monthly," will the editor of the publication and^is Close encounters of the second kind Richardson explained. combine this semester, said Jim Leh- working on the first edition. "affect both animate and inanimate an, director of public relations. . L ^natter." These UFOs actually "make The service style was changed Lehman cited increased alumni Ohendalski said the new publication all day, in the marks on the ground, burn vegetation because of the slow and inflexible interest in campus activities as the is a "good idea" and will be designed and break tree branches." methods previously used in the reason behind the decision. to reach a wide audience of students, "Creatures, ufonauts, entities, call cafeteria, Richardson said. Prior to The new publication will be in a alumni and faculty. them what you will, are reported in the the remodeling, students could not buy magazine format. Its content will Combining the two publications will Student Center. cases of Close encounters of the third single items in the cafeteria and had to include features, news stories, class not cut production costs because the kind," Hynak added. go to the snack bar. Now, they can buy notes, sports coverage and calendar, additional two issues a year will result *. Reports that the Center receives from small items in the cafeteria, he said. he said. in about the same cost, Lehman said people who have seen UFOs are too The physical structure of the The magazine will still be known as Come find out numerous to be totally disregarded, he cafeteria has been changed with a "This is TCU" but it will now come out He said the purpose of "This is said more open arrangement. The front six times a year instead of four It will TCU" is to provide information about walls have been removed, and the old have circulation of approximately the university and to communicate to about Alpha Phil He made an example of a family in designated standing lines have been 36,000. all concerned groups. Central Illinois that said a silvery, taken out. football-shaped object hovered outside The facility will seat approximately the barn one night. When he asked the 300 students, the same number as last members of the family to separately year. calendar draw pictures of the object, the The old design of the cafeteria was resulting drawings closely resembled Thursday the "cattle style" that was popular at Welcome Back Week each other's. the time the area was designed, in 1-3 p.m.— Pretzels and soft drinks will The picture drawn by the youngest 1954. be served in the Student Center as part member added one feature that the of Howdy Week. others didn't see - legs on the "craft". The serving hours have also been 8 p.m.—"The Graduates," a three- "I guess he thought it ought to have changed to better suit the needs of the man comedy team from Chicago will [QllrlNIELa legs," Hynak noted. cafeteria patrons, Richardson said. be performing in Ed Landreth . RESTAURANT „ The hours will be shortened in the Auditorium. Hynek also touched on the snack bar and the cafeteria hours will possibility of life on other planets. He be lengthened. The snack bar will be compared the size of the visible closed on Saturdays and the cafeteria Friday universe with the United States. If the will be open from 8 a.m. until 10 p.m. galaxy was the same width as the daily. distance from New York to San Also a broader menu has been added 11 a.m.-l p.m.— Popsicles will be Francisco, the earth would be a tiny to give patrons a wider choice, he said. served in the Student Center as part of speck roughly in the center of the US, Howdy Week. X-5" not even visible with the help "of the most powerful electron microscope." N Hynek suggested UFO's are objects from another planet, that may be so muftwaRi■tL|.t w.m:i r-LJ advanced that the civilization has i'.1 conquered "mind and matter Hollywood S technology." 0 rAea*i^ftC D* "How do we know what is possible in Beauty Supply 3M0W I advanced civilizations, to manifest physically elsewhere simply by the power of the mind," he asked. 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Hamcoa+s, aa Joshes, ond* umbre//os The unsporting will be available at the check life of college OUT QesK for use in classes an On the, last day of summer vacation the time for true sport is upon us, that I decided I didn't care anymore what college students deeply care about the the pretty girl across the street state of athletics and are not in any rainy days thought I walked out the front door, way influenced by the fashion of the grabbed a pimply-faced 13-year-old age. boy who lived next door and said in a lake the first day of classes this harsh voice, "We're going to play week. I think it was French class, or UokERoof wiffle ball right now, you hear?" mayb" ancient history, but the only i He smiled like an upturned dagger. No more pudd/eba// real memory that has remained He had been patiently waiting for me to break down all summer. Every afternoon in my front yard he and his Skip Rickel roof repaired friends had played wiffle ball while I looked longingly out the window Construction is on schedule for the expansion joints. Also included is a Hollandsworfh re-roofing of the Rickel Center. Work vent system, so that moisture can "I can't go out there and play," I began Aug. 1 and should be completed escape from between the layers of would murmur to myself as the plastic in two to four weeks. roofing without leaking into the ball would sail high in the air and fall locked in my min,d was that the voice Cost of the project is approximately bulding itself. softly through the trees. "For of the teacher disappeared among the $121,000 and the work has been Cost of the project ran higher than heaven's sakes, I'm in college now. scrape of the chalk and the tumult guaranteed for 10 years earlier estimates. Vice-chancellor and I'm 20 whole years old. There's a blasting through the opened window Bob Haubold, physical plant provost Howard Wible said that pretty girl across the street. was the surging, deep-throated roar of director, said the project requires the earlier figures were based on core But with one day of summer the crowd as the runner rounded third building of a completely new roof The samples of the roof, which indicated salvation left, I stared into his face and dived for the plate. original roof, which consisted of two that the lowest layer of roofing was FUNERAL OF LEAK E. ROOF—Students who spent their time in the Rickel and prayed to God that the kid After the class was finished I layers, became torn as the building still usable. After the old roof was Center last year became so frustrated over the water leaking through the roof and wouldn't turn me down. In his dirty wandered over to the window and settled and expanded. removed Wible said, it became ap- splattering on the floor that they began hanging signs like the one above. Finally, blue jeans and T-shirt he looked at my looked out. There was nothing but The new roof is of a different con- arent that the initial layer needed the administration allocated the money to repair the roof, and the construction Adidas and starched white tennis sidetoppers and $80 sun-dresses, duction, with five layers and built-in replacing. company ended up bulding a new one (left). shorts I felt like an ass. young men in button-down oxford shirts and smiling women walking "The oak tree is first, the bare spot crookedly in thin-pointed high heels. Landry second, the mail box third, the crack No baseball, no catcher bitterly in the driveway home" he said. Then arguing with the umpire that he he grabbed the plastic bat and swung tagged the runner amid a cloud of it menacingly close. "I've been dust. I felt sick to my stomach. I knew Preparing for the fears waiting for you, sucker." the same old story was being told once We played until the sun slant pain. against the clouds and stained the The story is this: College students officials clouds red. He beat me so bad'I cannot comprehend the real meaning- couldn't even count up the score. In of sport They are filled with visions of fact, I am sure he was absolutely sophistication. They sniff with LSAT DALLAS AP—Quarterbacks in the bored the entire afternoon and wanted distinction over the lower forms of need more The Division of Continuing Education at TCU, in to leave. But I wouldn't let him stop, human life who are without a degree. cooperation with the Jpsephson Center tor Creative protection-not from their offensive because that greasy overweight boy They wear with pride those fashions Educational Services offers the losephson Law lines, but from the game officials, brought back memories 1 never knew I pictured in soft glossy Cosmopolitan School Admissions Test Course on campus. The Coach course includes video-taped material, a sample test, or Gentlemen's Quartlery layouts. says. could possibly possess. and discussion*- bed by Dr. Don Jackson, licensed The manicured lawns and solemn "The officials should- watch the attorney and chairman of the TCU Department of I remembered what all boys used to stone buldings of this university Political Science. quarterbacks closer than they've been do. We would roll alone in the grass for seemingly create an arrogance watching them in preseason," Landry DJIIV, Sept. 25-Oct. ^ hours with a football until our mothers toward life itself. Sports is something said Tuesday. 5:15-6:45 p.m. made us come in for supper. We would done only when no one is watching. Call ttw Division «i ((.iiiinumi! Edutaion 101 ngMiaton rntamution Five quarterbacks were hurt last take a half-dead tennis ball and fire it 4.M--1 tl) weekend in NFL exhibition games. The important thing is to look right. against the garage wall, pretending it And it sure doesn't look right to put our "The quarterbacks are getting hit was the seventh game of the World hands behind somebody's rear end EDGU too much, and the officials aren't TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY Series. and call out. "Hut. one. two." calling it," Landry said at his weekly imin.itenn the kci-ot SPH religion handicap <■"•■ College students cannot have fun at press luncheon. "They need to, After the game I went up to the boy and hugged him. "You brought it all a swimming party unless they take all because the quarterback needs to be their clothes off. The last swim party I protected." back to me, you did" I said in a trembling voice. He smacked me in went to there was quiet music, a keg of The Cowboys starting quarterback beer, and an occaisonal dip into the has escaped injury in the mouth with the fastest right I've ever seen. He started crying and his water up to the waist. I did a can preseason, but Landry seemed dad came out and beat the hell out of opener off the board and was im- worried about keeping him in good me, but I didn't care. For at least one ediately told to leave. health day I remembered the abundant, Tennis and golf are okay for "The rules don't need to be unabandoned joy of sport Then I put students to play, simply because they changed," Landry said. "The officials on my corduroy pants and my tassled are sophisticated activities that grown just need to call them more strictly. loafers and went back to college. men and women at the country club VETERANS! Once you call them stricter, the like to do. The others are downgrading quarterback will be protected." I had an unshakable conviction to the college image. I think it is too Could you use $100 a month in addition to your Gl Bill benefits? Landry announced' some roster when the semester got on its way that bad there is not enough of the child left changes and some changes in the this time it was all going to be dif- in us to understand the beauty of those starting lineup of the erent. I came to school convinced that sports we never play in college. champions who open their season When you graduate would you like a job with a starting salary Monday night when they host between $11,600 and $14,100? Baltimore. Wayne Player The Cowboys biggest problem right Will you be 33 years of age or less when you graduate? now is finding a place kicker to replace Efren Herrera, who had contract problems and was traded to Playing golf like Are you in good health? Seattle. If your answer to thes questions is yes, Tryout Jay Sherrill, who missed two field goals and an extra point against you owe it to yourself to investigate all the Pittsburgh, was placed on waivers his dear old dad benefits of a return to the service as a commissioned officer. Monday and was not claimed by any other club. The Cowboys coaches say they will decide this week whether to Your obligation can be served full-time or part-time. PLAINFIELD, N.J. AP—Accept a Longmeadow, Mass., 3 and 2. The keep the rookie free agent from North college scholarship to an American teen-ager had six birdies and was 2- Carolina State or find someone else. school or turn professional. That is the under p;,r when the match ended on "We're checking three or four other dilemma facing Wayne Player of Ihe 16th hole. For the full story call the Military Science Department at Ext. 7455 kickers right now," Landry said. Johannesberg, South Africa, 18-year- Does being the son of Gary Player and ask for "Veteran Information" l.i i r. iiig lineup changes. Tony Hilt old son of Gary Player and the present pressure on the golf course? won thr starting split end job youngest competitor in the 78th U.S. "There are disadvantages and previously shared by Super Bowi Amateur Golf Championship. advantages," said the 5-foot-8, 160- Learn what it takes to lead. standouts Golden Kichurds and Butch The teen-ager does not have to come pounder who used his father's caddy, Johnson. up with an answer until he completes Al Rabbit Dyer, Tuesday. "People will start at right at least a two-year compulsory hitch expect too much from me. tackle, and will be at left with the South African army. And that "The other day 1 shanked a shot and tackle, where he h.is played for the tour of duty does not start until some guy walked up and said 'what four-game preseason. Donovan January, 1980 when Player turns 18. would your father say about that?' I ARMY ROTC replaced Kalph aeely, who retired. In the meantime, the amazing look- just walked away from that person. alike of his famous father hopes to People like that don't understand golf. play the kind of golf that he has "An advantage is the way most displayed on a six-month tour of people treat you.They are nice and I'm Europe and the U.S. always given a place to stay. On the Tuesday, after holding a five-stroke course, I never copy anything my lead with six holes remaining, Player father does. He studies his favorite finally beat back Flint Lincoln of players and I study mine." CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST open house Meet the new directors Rich & Robyn Gill 50 s & 60 s tunes-so Westcliffe, Apt. 3480 Tonight at 7 - 8:30 'ou ve heard and some you hav ^^^^ (Bring bathing suits) ■