Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas Wednesday, Sept. 12, 1978 Vol. 77, No. 8 Carter seeks concessions by Israelis As Powell described it, the process CAMP DAVID, Md. AP-President was reminiscent of difficult labor- Carter is making a 'gigantic effort" to management negotiations, with a gain concessions from Israel but there mediator shuttling between the is no evidence yet that he is suc- contending parties. ceeding in his uphill quest, diplomatic Carter met alone with Sadat for two sources said yesterday. hours Monday morning. In the "It is too early to make a judgment evening, an American-Egyptian either way." said one official, asking conference at the ministerial level was not to be identified. "But getting Israel announced. But it was this session that to move has been the problem all was postponed. along, even before 'the summit began." A meeting announced for Monday Apartment night between the U.S. and Egyptian delegations was postponed without explanation However, Carter dwellers get arranged to meet with Egypt's Anwar Sadat yesterday. With Carter acting as go-between, there has been no faceto-faee con- bill rebate ference involving Sadat and Israel's Apartment dwellers who pay their Menachem Begin since last Thursday. own water bills will get mild relief in There was no indication that the two October, thanks to the City Council would meet yesterday either, but Jody A five percent rebate will be Powell, sole official spokesman for the channelled into November water bills, participants, said Monday that Carter it was determined Sunday The rebate will bring President Sadat and Prime will cover all water charges that have Minister Begin together at an ap- been paid in the last year. propriate point. If, for example, a student paid water Powell, the White House press bills amounting to $100 over the last 12 secretary, dismissed a reporter's months, the November bill will be suggestion that the hiatus in direct docked by $5. talks between Sadat and Begin in- A spokesman for the city's water dicated a stalemate department said the rebate will be "I don't think it would be ap- applied only to the water portion of itemized bill Other items included on propriate to draw that conclusion," he said most city bills are. sanitary sewer Powell said the summit had moved service and garbage collection. He added that everyone who is into a time-consuming phase of charged for water will get a rebate. American-Egyptian and American- Danny Roberts, assistant for Mayor Israeli discussions, alter a weekend Hugh Parmer. said the rebate will be review by all three delegations of paid to the person who pays the water "apparent progress" made last week bill If an apartment dweller does not on some key issues. pay his water bill, the manager will ■ Carter, he reported, is making an receive the rebate. "even more intense effort" to bridge "If I lived in an apartment," WHAT A FACK—Laura Shrode, Student House of Representatives president, more serious note, Shrode will call the first House meeting to order Tuesday differences between Egypt and Israel Roberts said, "I'd be interested to went incognito at a recent pep rally. However, her spirit managed to help the at 5 p.m. in the Student Center room 222. She promises she'll leave the um- but that "neither optimism nor know how much of that would come off (hi Omega sorority to win a keg of beer after the Jerry Lewis 7-11 Bowl, On a brella behind. (Staff Photo by Cyndy Walker I pessimism is justified at this point ' my rent. HEAL graduate grant hearings to be held _ the 1978-79 school year, while borrowers, health professions schools, Hearings on final regulations for Except for the study of pharmacy, period and authorized deferment Loan applicants must be accepted providing opportunity for public and lending institutions, and were HEW's Health Education Assistance health professions students may periods, individuals may borrow to for enrollment or enrolled in a school discussion of possible changes. drafted in cooperation with Loan (HEAL) will be held Dec.12 at borrow up to $10,000 a year to a total of pay interest on prior HEAL loans. that has signed an agreement with the the Texas college of Osteopathic The hearings will be held between representatives of educational, len- $50,000 through the HEAL program. U.S. Commissioner of Education to Medicine in Fort Worth. now and December in seven cities, ing. and student organizations. Pharmacy students may borrow up to HEW officials said that rules on carry out prescribed requirements. HEAL provides federally insured including Fort Worth, on the cam- The regulations also established $7,500 a year to a total of $37,500. loans to pay interest will be published The institution will be required to loans to graduate students in approved puses of participating health procedures for originating and ser at a later date. In addition to tuition and fees, the supply information on the student's schools of medicine, osteopathic professions shools to assure students vicingloans.and repeal an amendment loan funds may be used to pay eligibility for a loan, estimated cost of an opportunity to comment. Written to the Guaranteed Student Loan (GSL i Only students studying in the United medicine, dentistry, veterinary reasonable personal expenses, attendance, and other financial aid medicine, optometry, podiatry, comments may also be submitted program that permitted health States are ehgihl.. for HEAL loans and transportation and commuting costs awarded to the student. The school pharmacy, and public health. Interim directly to the Office of Education professions students to borrow larger no student may receive both a HEAL and laboratory expenses During will also be required to perform ad- regulations were issued in August to The interim regulations clarify amounts than ordinarily are available and a GSL within the same 12-month ministrative functions, such as the internship, residency, a 9-month grace enable the program to operate during eligibility criteria for student to graduate students. academic period. • maintenance of student records. Media 'sells' TCU news briefs Four of the victims were believed to be members of the same family 17 receive death sentence husband, wife and two young children. The other body found in the bathroom in campaign effort was of an adult male NAIROBI, Kenya AP — Somalia's national security court today imposed the fall semester in the paper just the death sentence on 17 army officers convicted of staging an abortive coup By Stephen Britt against President Mohamed Siad Barre last April 9. Staff Writer prior to registration, and Lehman said Buses roll despite rally that TCU will again advertise in Somali radio, in a broadcast monitored here, said the 17 would be executed An advertising campaign launched by firing squad. It did not say when the sentences would be carried out by TCU's Public Relations Depart- "selected high school papers" LOS ANGELES AP- Hours after 4,000 persons at an anti-busing rally were ent this spring was a success, declared throughout the fall and spring urged to boycott classes, about 2,000 yellow school buses rolled out across Los Walter Bortz, TCU, Dean of Ad- semesters—"just a variety of Mediator to settle strike Angeles yesterday in a program aimed at integrating the city's schools. issions. messages to help them (high school A special police task force, utilizing the city's $50 million emergency Radio ads from December to March students) in their planning for WASHINGTON AP—Amid continued threats of a mail strike, a special command center and 15 helicopters to monitor the situation, had no im- asked those people who were in- college." mediator decided yesterday to settle the postal contract dispute himself, ediate reports of incidents. terested to call the Admissions Office 1CV has distributed brochures (at saying the Postal Service and its unions appear unable to reach a settlement and ask for "Cindy." Although few Hulen Mall, for example) and has on their own by Saturday's deadline people actually asked specifically for mentioned its "good points"in some of Mediator James J. Healy planned to tell bargainers of his decision when the. Ford, Reagan visit Texas Cindy, Bortz said: "We did see an its advertising. Bortz said he sees this Postal Service and three unions representing more than 500,000 workers increase in the number of people as "a way of information resumed their deadlocked negotiations yesterday. HOUSTON AP — Former President Gerald Ford and one-time California stopping in on Saturday morning." dissemination." Bortz said that TCU was "Ad- Gov Ronald Reagan, bitter opponents for the 1976 Republican presidential nomination, appeared together in Houstotfjesterday to boost the campaigns vertising a service" - offering Donating blood Gas opponents lack votes "guidance counseling" for people who of GOP candidates in Texas. felt they needed more information— WASHINGTON AP-Senate Republican Leader Howard Baker conceded Both spoke briefly at a breakfast attended by 250 party workers and both rather than trying to convince people tobe discussed yesterday that he and other opponents of the natural-gas bill appear to lack called for the election of a Republican governor in this traditionally to attend TCU. the votes to beat the Carter administration in an upcoming showdown vote. Democratic state. TCU advertises "mostly in the print That would probably mean a filibuster, he said. media," Public Relations Director The -Jarvis program Baker said while foes of the deregulation-by-I985 compromise may be Jim Lehman said. The University also and the Carter Blood Center will unable to sidetrack the bill, neither can the administration muster the needed Automakers suing FTC purchases some time on radio (three sponsor a blood donor Information votes to stop a filibuster. different stations) and a little on session tomorrow at 5:30 p.m. in the DETROIT AP — Three U.S. automakers are suing the Federal Trade television (mostly public service House Chambers located in the Apartment fire kills six stations), Lehman added. Lehman Student Center room 222. Commission in an effort to block the agency's anti-trust investigation of the Films and slides, which describe the auto industry. said the print media most often used DALLAS AP — Six persons, two of them children, died this morning in an by TCU are the Fort Worth papers and procedure for donating blood, will be General Motors Corp., two GM dealers, Chrysler Corp. and American shown. Also, groups will be able to apartment fire just north of downtown. Motors Corp. filed suit in U.S. District Court Monday claiming the FTC In- occasionally the Dallas papers. A fire department spokesman said five bodies were found in an upstairs sign up for the Blood Drive com- estigation is too broad and lacks purpose. Lehman said that their advertising bathroom of a two-story apartment complex. The sixth victim, a woman, died campaign now "shifts gears a little petition which will be held Sept.26 The suit seeks to squash subpoenas issued by the agency and challenges its at a local hospital where she had been taken in critical condition. authority to conduct the investigation. bit." They announced registration for through Sept. 28. »«VMVAM91-., <"'

The DaUy Skiff Wednesday, September 13, 1978 MARIANN ARNSPIGER-Fr. TUCKER BENNETT-Soph. pose someone else, he ought to stand a choice. He shouldn't have to be It would depend on the cir- No, the press should be the watch- behind what he has to say. forced not to reveal the source, either. cumstances ..if it were a murder trial, dogs of the government, and if they or something like that, the reporter have to reveal sources, that would JAIME PEREZ-Fr. JOHN WORTHAM-Economics should give all the information he can, hurt that ability to tell the people No. The reporter should be able to You can have confidence between a but the source should always be what's going on. find out what's happening and report doctor and his patient, or a lawyer and Crossfire confidential. PREM P. MAHENOROO-Physics oh it without infringing on the his client. You have a similar I don't think so ..most men could not generosity of the informer. situation with a reporter and his TIM COODE-Jr. TERRY ELLMORE-R-TV-F obtain information if the source could source. I guess the reporter is still Question: Do you believe reporters should be Not if it endangers the source's life. In general, yes reporters' sources not be assured that confidentiality responsible for whatever he writes. of information must be protected. would be kept. forced to reveal their sources in court? OSCAR H. STEWART-Campus Olherwise, the sources of information WIN BETTY--Business Security CHRIS MCNAIR-Fr. may dry up. I think it would depend on the cir- They should be able to give the name No, it's against the constitution. cumstances—it's hard to generalize to the judge, prior to the trial, in SALLY SACHSE-Sr. CHRIS FLIELLER-Soph. about a question like that. It's not a confidence. Yes. If somebody is willing to ex- I think the reporter should be given 'yes or no' problem. opinion Dark horse in Texas

By JAMES RESTON working the Congressional circuit with N.Y. Times Columnist more energy than Reagan, Ford, John Connally of Texas and his Baker, Dole, Bush, or any of the other lovely lady, Nellie, have been in Republican presidential hopefuls. Washington this week re-telling the ghoulish story of President Kennedy's His opportunity lies in the fact that murder. Why it is necessary 15 years there will be more than 30 primary after that disaster to keep digging at elections in 1980, and that, even this grave is a morbid mystery, but without a solid political base in Texas, the Congress insists and Connallly hs he might have more popular appeal in never been reluctant to play a the primaries among the people of the dramatic role in the nation's Capitol states, if he decides to make a serious run against the other candidates

The question is whether he will Analysis really commit himsellf all the way to fight for the nomination in the long, Big Jawn has always fascinated this expensive, and exhausting struggles city, darting in and out, first as an ally through more than 30 state primaries. of Lyndon Johnson in the Congress, If he does, his appearance, per- then as secretary of the Navy under sonality, confidence and popularity President Kennedy and secretary of with the business community coulld the Treasury under President Nixon; conceivably carry him through, but it always in the middle of some con- is not at all clear that he is prepared to troversy with his ardent supporters fight like John Kennedy, Richard and irreconcilable detractors; once a Nixon, or Jimmy Carter through the promising Texas governor and two pre-convention years. potential Democratic presidential He has always put limits on his candidate and then a Republican and commitment to Washington—in for Richard Nixon's chosen instrument a while with Johnson on Capitol Hill, for the Republican presidential and then at the Pentagon, and the nomination. Treasury, but alwavs out again, im- Now, at 61, the popular political patientand tugged both by the good judgment here is that he is finished— life of his ranch and his business in -^•mmmltii- too old and too hot, resented by the Texas. Democrats as a deserter, and by many Still, as President Carters Republican leaders as a pushy popularity declines in the polls, and newcomer, without even a solid the Republican candidates are split political base in texas and maybe even between older men—Reagan and Fighting the " trivialization" of the Presidency as a barrier and spoiler to the can- Ford—and younger candidates like Rafshoon rejects the label of" image involved when Carter made an open didacy of George Bush, Texas' bid as a By HELEN THOMAS Secretary Jody Powell to become Baker, Bush, and Dole, who are maker," but his duties do call for break with Sen Edward M. Kennedy new generation candidate. UPI White House Correspondent more snide and more irritable. Gone relatively unknown, Connally has a taking a detached look to repair the on national health insurance, ap- It has become an axiom to White is the sparkling wit of the past. At the But Connally, who has survived so chance in the primaries which should parently reading different public signs House reporters that when a tail end of a briefing by Secretary of damage of the last 18 months. many accidents, including being shot not be underestimated. than Kennedy. president's popularity polls plunge, Energy James Schlesinger recently, Ralshoon lost no time in taking over with Kennedy in the back seat of that As for the press end, Rafshoon has In an age of doubt and feeble op- the press is to blame Schlesinger said the natural gas his new job with vigor. He moved into presidential car in Dallas 15 years Carter rehearsing his speeches now timism, he has few doubts and bound- So it was not a surprise when Gerald compromise "was in the national Richard Nixon's elegant hideaway ago, obviously doesn't feel like a has- and practicing his news conference less confidence in himself and the Rafshoon, new director of com- interest." office suite in the Executive Office been or drop-out in the 1980 answers. conservative philosophy. In a field of munications, told a group of visiting Building and he cut into some of the presidential stakes. There has been speculation that inarticulate and even tongue-tied editors that there was a tendency on fiefdoms carved out by Carter's He still looks more presidential than White house Rafshoon may have cut into Powell's candidates, he is still the most the part of the press to "trivialize" the original Georgia team. anybody in the race, with his hand- territory and a rivalry could be eloquent shouter of them all. Against presidency. Much of the trivialization, The stable of speech writers and the pome sculptured face and his silvery "They wouldn't know the national brewing. But, so far, this has not been hair No theatrical producer, on a president who tends to agree with he said, was a tendency to write about interest," Powell piped up. There is press advance office have now come everybody but intimidates nobody, Rafshoon. under his umbrella. The dimensions outwardly apparent. Powell says he television or in Hollywood, could no question that the White House is works in tandem with Rafshoon who is Connallv could still be a mnn- fnr. He also accused TV correspondents of his authority made headlines when possibly produce out of central casting upset by the constant criticism of more involved in long-range planning. a more theatrical presidential figure. midable candidate than almost of trying to hog the camera and took Carter, particularly in the political he knocked Midge Costanza off ABC- anybody in his party—if he decides to potshots at reporters, saying they TV's "Good Morning America" Powell still handles the daily briefings < He has other equally important columns At Rosalynn Carter's and news events. He remains close to go for the nomination all the way. asked repetitious questions at news program. She resigned a week later. political qualities, including his Nellie, request, Rafshoon came on board to the president conferences. help shore up the president's dwin- Under the new dictum, ad- which even his political enemies He is not saying now that he will or But there is a new look. Powell was Deja vu. We have been there before dling popularity He had been Car- ministration officials will speak with concede. These qualities were on he won't—he fiddled with it again here more accessible during the president's in many eras. ter's advertising manager in each of one voice and all march to the same display again during the Congessional in Washington—but watching him Western vacation and rode for three The White House press also has Carter's political campaigns, dating drummer. All TV appearances and all Ikearings on the Kennedy disaster. here this week, he has clearly not days in one of the media rafts, always noticed a tendency on the part of Press back to 1966, and is a trusted ally. important public appearances by . Connally has a commanding per- given up. He has organized his own Carter officials are being cleared by preferring TV company, of course. He sonal "presence," not only because of fund-raising system, and has a long Rafshoon. Housing Secretary Pat also was on hand to stage the his attractive appearance but because list of speaking dates for Republican Harris canceled out her testimony presidential response to the natural of his confidence and eloquence. He candidates in this year's Tax revolt praised before a congressional committee gas compromise revolt when Carter teems more serious and muted now on Congressional elections, and wherever when it did not pass muster. came off a sailboat on Lake Jackson. he goes in these political rallies he is Ambassador Andrew Young seems Capitol Hill, but on the political By STEPHEN BRITT Rafshoon also is responsible for immensely popular. people have hopped on the band- to have been temporarily silenced. platform, he is the most impressive Skiff Columnist trying to bring back some of the im- and emotional public speaker in the agon, including California Gov. Jerry perial trappings of the presidency. Whether Rafshoon's hegemony ex- This will not please either Reagan or "People aren't happy with the way tends to him is not known. large hall than anyone else in Ford, or their supporters, but the test their government is being run. There Brown, who once pleaded with his "Hail to the Chief" is in style again. people to vote down the Jarvis-Gann Still, Powell seems to be a bit touchy American politics with the possible in the end will be the votes in the hasn't been a word of concern here for And Carter more often will being his exception of Sen. Edward Kennedy of idea, and then praised them for on the subject. When Oliphant's primaries, and if Connally tries to the people who pay taxes. We are the statements, "As President of the passing it. cartoon on Carter's vacation was Massachusetts recoup all his losses and switches and government, and you represent us," United States . . ." This is encouraging, because the published depicting the president on a For this reason, in this early pre- disappointments of the past, he could said Paul Gann, co-sponsor of More and more briefings are being anti-tax bandwagon needs all the "raft-shoon," Powell told reporters he bonvention period, he is the most still be a formidable candidate for the Proposition 13, before the California held to explain the administration's members it can get. Taxpayers think did not think it was a bit funny. popular speaker at Republican rallies Republican nomination, and against legislature in Sacramento back in viewpoint. Rafshoon was very much they have finally found a way out of tor GOP candidates in the November Carter, a serious threat for the June. Congressional elections, and he is presidency. their frustrating inability to control Opinion their government, but they haven't Comment succeeded quite yet. The Dally Skiff Opinion page is open to uouDlespaced, no longer than 300 As the Wall Street Journal said in a any member of the campus com- words. Guest columns should be July editorial, "once the referendum That just about sums up the sen- munity with an idea to contribute. typewritten and doublespaced, no Letters is over, the interplay of special in- timent of those joining the revolt Opinions expressed by columnists on longer than 600 words. Handwritten terests take over again, and if the Dear Editor: so great, and the availability of blood against high taxes. The federal and this page do not necessarily represent malarial may be discarded or printed public isn't watching, not even state ;.It's time again for the Bi-Annual ready to transfuse would be assured. state bureaucracies hvae grown too the views of The Daily Skiff or Texas as best the editor can decipher It. All constitutions can stand in the way." Blood Drive, and I am writing in order However, money cannot provide big, and the people feel they have to Christian University. All unsigned contributions must bear a legible to share a few of the details with blood, it must be given . . . and we seize control of their own destiny. The Journal suggests that frustrated editorials represent the views of The signature and ID number. Con- students, faculty, staff, and ad- have the opportunity to keep the Proposition 13 was a referendum voters "reward or punish their Dally Skiff staff. Letters to the editor ributions may be mailed to or brought jhistrators. wheels of life moving by becoming that became a state constitutional legislators for the shape of the total should be typewritten and by Room 115, Dan Rogers Hall. ; Mussolini said, "Blood alone moves blood donors. amendment after the voters' over- budget," but that is not enough. The Clark Whltten the wheels of history," and we can To secure the spokes, Carter Blood whelming! approval June 6. It cuts bureaucracy is too big, and the Maurttf Editor certainly start the motion by par- Center will be present at an In- property taxes by 57 percent, and as a bureaucratic process is much too Ann* Mafaer result, local officials there are faced AM*. HHUrtai Editor ticipating in the Blood Drive, Tuesday ormation Session, Wednesday af- slow. We applaud Proposition 13 and Barrj Morrlo through Thursday, September 26th- with 17 billion less in property tax encourage similar anti-tax referenda. N«w» Editor ternoon (today) at 5:30 p.m. in the Monica Anna Kreime The Daily Skiff 28th revenues for the fiscal year beginning AMt. Newo Editor House Chambers, SC 222. All persons Throughout history swollen Carol Holowlnakl If you are 18 years old, weigh more who wish to find out more about being July 1. bureaucracies have been a chief cause Richard Brandt ■am Editorial rage Editor Carlo Kelle; than 110 pounds, and are a generally a blood donor and those who want to State officials warned that such in the downfall of most great societies, drastic action would cripple vital ■XM'C'A^ «""'•' *•"•'•"' op healthy person—YOU are eligible to help with the drive are encouraged to including the Tang dynasty and the Matt Keith Spam Editor AdTtrtkbLf Man.cn ■■ give a pint of blood. In your efforts, attend. Everyone is welcome! public services, but it may be quite a Roman empire. J*m«i Batti while before we see the real effect of Skip HalUnaaawarU Fa.e-.hj> AtfvlMr |j )>ou will also protect yourself and your And, indeed, America is taking the Atot. Intern EdHor ; Immediate family with the Blood I hope each of you will remember Proposition 13. The state's large $5 same route. Government spending The Daily Skiff, student newspaper at Texas Christian University, Fort [■ Assurance Plan offered TCU by the dates of the Blood Drive, and plan billion surplus will cushion the blow has reached record levels, and the Worth, is published Tuesday through Friday during class weeks except | Carter Blood Center which states to spend a little of your time sharing a this year. strength (botheconomic and military) review week, finals week and summer term. Views expressed are those of the he donor fee will be replaced for pint of life. Tennessee started the tax revolt of the country has suffered. The students involved and do not necessarily reflect administrative policies of the E) All blood used by the donor and his-her back in March, when a 2-to-l majority referendum Is a great weapon, University. Third Class postage paid at Fort Worth, Texas. Subscription price Sincerely, approved an amendment to limit the I Immediate family for one year from enabling the people to cast a single $5. The Daily Skiff welcomes any letters and maintains the right to edit for r the dates of the Blood Drive." "rate of grown" of state spending to vote and override all the accumulated Danl E. Loving, Chairperson grammar, spelling, length and community standards. University IDs must be liar bills could be transfused, the "estimated rate of growth of the smaller decisions produced by special presented along with submitted material. n the need for blood donors would not be TCU Blood Drive Committee state's economy." Since then, many interests. 1 Wednesday, September 13, 1978 The Daily Skiff Swinging singles set sights on suburbia

NEW YORK AP - They have long set which I never had with an apart- the style, beating a course from bar to ent," says Paula H.J. Cholmondeley, a ski lodge to beach party to bed. 31-year-old budgets manager who Single life may still be one big blast bought a house in Stamford, Conn., for some, centered on apartment after living in a New York apartment complexes with swimming pools and for five years. no children. But for an increasing "My lifestyle has changed," she number of this generation of single said. "I go out less. I spend more time people - both the not now and never at home and less time roaming marrieds - the stability of home around. I feel there's someplace I can ownership is changing the essence of now go and totally relax and unwind, going it alone.. which I did not feel I could do as well The trend started in the early 1970s, when I lived in an apartment." and real estate people say it is still Ms. Cholmondeley, like other young growing. Social scientists say it could singles in today's housing market, have profound effects on the decided to buy a house for financial traditional suburban life centered on reasons as well as practical con- children. iderations She needed more space But it's not that the single population and to rent a larger apartment, she is moving to suburbia with vast said, would not have been a positive1 changes in mind. return on the money spent as rent. "Ihave a greater sense of security. I Single home ownership has made also have a feeling of a sense of home. dramatic increases between 1970 andr 1976, according to the U.S. Depart- ' ent of Housing and Urban Develop- TCU senior ed. The number of single male homeowners under age 35 rose 213 percent from 158,000 to 495,000 during to present that time. Female homeowners, also single and under 35, jumped 141 percent from 80,000 to 193,000. donee series And the purchases are nation-wiae. CROSSING THE OCEAN—In the early 1970s, the Cross Company decided to building site after its government made a bid that almost couldn't b« refused. In Atlanta, 8 percent of all homes sold build its first plant outside the U.S. Rallinaslor, Ireland was chosen as the new (N.Y. Times Photo I The Fort Worth Art Museum will are to singles, says the Chicago based present an afternoon of string quartets National Association of Realtors. and modern dances choreographed by Twenty-five percent of all houses sold Francisco Martinez, a senior at TCU, in Phoenix are purchased by singles. beginnng at 2 p.m., September 17. Today's single homeowner is buying Ireland paying as firms grow The program, presented as part of everything from factory lofts that the museum's young choreographers need renovating to townhouses, series, will use 16 current or former brownstones, one and two-family BALLINASLOE, Ireland-When the buying jobs at such companies as ouilt the factory, which it then leased in attracting industry do not offer, has houses in the suburbs, f armhouses TCU dancers. Martinez will perform AT. Cross Co. decided in the early Cross for about $15,000 to $20,000 each. to Cross, and in addition the authority been opposed by the Common Market and barns, condominiums and in two of the four works. 1970s to build its first plant outside the The Irish officials figure that the gave the company a grant equal to 45 as giving Ireland an unfair advantage. One of the four, "Still Life," will be a cooperatives And the market has yet United States, the Irish government outlays pay for themselves in two to percent of the rent it wuld have to pay. The subsidy is open-ended and premiere based on Chekhov's "Three to peak. made a bid for it that almost couldn't three years. Within six months the plant was therefore difficult to quantify The Sisters." "Gold and Topaz," a three- "We now have a whole generation of be refused Cross, based in Lincoln, R I , makes making money, and in 1975 Cross Common Market has promised, movement work inspired by Botticelli youthful adults who know inflation. And as a result of Ireland's generous expensive, executive-type ballpoint exercised its option to buy it, taking a however, that if it forces Ireland to paintings, won Martinez second place They don't remember when things and perhaps unequaled financial in- pens and mechanical pencils often 45 percent reduction in purchase stop offering the subsidy to new in the 1977 young choreographers were cheap, they know only that entives to attract industry, this purchased by customers as gifts. price. companies. Ireland will be allowed contest. things will be more expensive so they peaceful town in long-depressed Although it had been selling small Inasmuch as 95 percent of the some nearly equivalent substitute. The program will also include are buying now," said Dr. George County Galway now boasts a pen-and- amounts of its products abroad, Cross's Ballinasloe production is Cross was also given money to train "Double Duet," a poem set to music Sternlieb, director of the Ce nter for pencil factory that employs 180 people. European Ecomomic Community exported to three dozen companies in workers for its plant, part of the funds by Samuel Barber, and "Time in Urban Policy Research at Rutgers The plant has been so successful that regulations and duty and shipping Europe, the Mideast and Africa, the coming indirectly from the Common Between," with music by Bela Bartok. University. its space more than doubled in 1976, costs led Cross to decide that the best company pays virtually no Irish in- Market itself. This money generally after only four years in operation way to expand its overseas business come taxes on what i! earns. rt-imburses a company for wages paid What Cross—and other companies- would be to set up shop in Europe. Profits jumped to $1.15 million last to workers who are less than 100 were offered were outright grants of Ireland's 1972 entry into the Com- year from 439.000 in 1974, and the percent efficient, and it is computed Animation eels' on sale up to 50 percent of a plant's cost; a tax mon Market made it a base to be con Industrial Development Authority by UN of standard learning curves. holiday until 1990 on profits earned sidered, and its common language and provided about 40 percent of the This feature also provides money to from goods exported from Ireland, low labor costs were other elements in company's total fixed assets of $1.7 pay the opportunity costs on Artwork from the recent movie Over 200 animation paintings known money to train workers, and low-cost Cross's decision million. machinery that is not fully "Allegro Nan Troppo," a full-length as "eels" will be for sale Wednesday financing Even an expansion minded Armed with government promises Cross has 15 years of full tax relief utilized There are still other in- satire on Disney's "Fantasia" by the and Thursday from 10 a.m. until 6 businessmann would have been hard of aid. Cross went ahead, putting up followed by addtional years of partial entives, which the conservatively Italian anumator Bruno Bozzetto will p.m.. in the Student Center lounge to have asked for more. only about $300,000 in capital. The relief athat extend until 1990 This tax managed and amply bankrolled Cross also be featured. Special prominence will be given to "It's difficult to turn down things Industrial Development Authoritv waiver, which Ireland's competitors did not use. the famous Warner Bros, characters Offerings include art by animator like grants," said Peter C. McCarthy, Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Yosemite Sally Cruikshank, Richard Williams the affable head of A. T. Cross Ltd.. Sam. Elmer Fudd, Porky Pig plus (creator of the Pink Panther) and a who lived in the United States for 17 Wile E. Coyote and Roadrunner collection of eels from current years. "It would be silly if you said it Walt Disney Productions will be television shows. Hand-inked eels didn't influence you " represented by eels from "The Jungle from the "Betty Boop" and "Krazy The incentives arc offered through Book," "Winnie the Pooh," "Robin Kat" remakes will also be available. the Industrial Development Authority, Hood," "The Rescuers" and "Pete's All the eels were filmed in the which until a decade ago did little Dragon." studios where the amimated cartoons more than place advertisements in TEST YOUR were made. They are one-of-a-kind, newspapers. Now it has big money to not reproductions or prints. spread around as part of Ireland's These eels have been collected since remarkably successful drive to bring the 1930's by art collectors, cartoon down its double-digit unemployment calendar buffs and major museums, including According to Patrick J. 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THE BREAKS LOOSE—Steve Bayuk runs around right end for also completed 14 passes in 28 attempts but was intercepted three times for 1S4 30 yards in first quarter action against SMU last Saturday. One of the best rim- yards and two . His best work in Saturday's game came late in the ers in the TCI backfield, Bayuk broke loose for this important first down in a TIT second quarter when he marched the TCU offense for two quick touchdowns. The drive that went to the SMC 12 before a blocked field goal prevented the Frogs first TD came on a 27-yard pass to Michael Milton. A few minutes later Bayuk hit from scoring. Bayuk ran twelve times for 57 yards, but he was sacked behind the upcoming sophomore star Bobby Stewart in the end zone for another . lines for 11 yards during passing situations which put his total yardage at 46. He (Photo by Anita Estridge.) Attention New Town Students: seeing more action Sign up for Student rfhat do Mike Boryla, Steve Then there were the injuries. DeBerg, June Jones and Don Strock Boryla, who is starting for Tampa WHO WILL NOW PLAY BEHIND HIM?—If Steve Bayuk gets hurt, then Coach House of Representatives have in common? All four are, for the Bay, was let go by the Philadelphia F.A. Dry might have to rely on a freshman as the backup quarterback after Don moment, starting quaterbacks in the Eagles in 1977 before signing with Harris separated his shoulder in Saturday's game against SMU. (Staff photo by , and all Tampa Bay as a free agent. He is Chuck Ault.) elections in have known that time in life when they starting because Doug Williams, were cut and without a job in pro Tampa Bay's promising rookie, who Room 224 of Student Center football won the job in the exhibitions, was hurt against the Giants in the opening New bumping rule Deadline for filing is Sept. 14 Their histories show how difficult it game is has become for pro teams to find Election Fri., Sept. 15 players from the college ranks for the Strock passed through the league on lets receivers dance game's most testing position. waivers in 1973 after being drafted by the Miami Dolphins, but they DALLAS AP - Dallas Cowboy tight The Cowboys outlasted the spunky Add to those four the names of Mike managed to hold him on ther taxi end Billy Joe Dupree, who has caught Giants 34-24 Sunday for the World Kirkland, John Heaves and David squad that season. When two touchdowns in two games, says Champions' second consecutive Whitehurst. also regulars "pro tern,'' went down with a knee injury a week the new National Football League no- victory but the defense faltered in the and one gains a sense of the turmoil in before the season began, Strock bump rule is freeing receivers just like seond half after end the pro quarterback ranks with the moved up. it meant to do. was ejected for kicking. Line-backer Thomas Henderson sprained an ankle, season just under way. Incompetency On it went. Kirkland is the "It puts me man-to-man on and corner-back was hurt. and injuries lie behind the turmoil. Baltimore quarterback because Bert linebackers and I like it," said Jones was hurt; Reaves the Cincinnati Dupree. DeBerg. drafted by the Dallas "We missed Harvey," said Dupree. quarterback because Ken Anderson Cowboys a year ago and let go, is No. 1 Dupree said the tight ends were able "They, the Giants, did a good job of was hurt; and Whitehurst the Green FREE for the San Francisco '49ers because to get open once they got past the running right at rookie . Bay quarterback because Lynn he played so well in the preseason single bump in the first five yards. They knocked him out of there a CATALOG of COLLEGIATE RESEARCH Dickey remained injured. couple of times before he decided to games and did not "Of course, we've been throwing to Over 10,000 listings! All subjects. DeBerg and Kirkland had never get onery and hold his own." Plunkett, a Heisman Trophy winner the backs for a long time, but maybe Send NOW for this FREE catalog. and the league's first draft choice in played in a regular season National now we'll get some action for the tight Dupree praised the Giant's saying (offer expires Dec. 31,19781 1971, is now out of a job. Football League game, and Jones had ends," said Dupree. "They are vastly improved. They are been in for one play as this campaign Send to: COLLEGIATE RESEARCH Jones, who attended three colleges, a young team and they are difficult to P.O. Box 84396, Los Angeles, CA. 90073 began. How did these neophytes do in He said defenders have started to was signed by the Atlanta Falcons as a their baptismal efforts? Not too well. double cover second-year receiver move " free agent last year but then cut in Tony Hill, who beat out Butch Johnson As far as Sunday's matchup against training camp. Atlanta re-signed him DeBorg and Kirkland had little and the now-traded the unbeaten , two weeks later and like DeBerg, he chance as San Francisco and for the starting post Dupree said, "It will be a tough game won the job this summer from a Baltimore were overwhelmed by opposite Drew Pearson. descending star, Steve Bartkowski. If Cleveland and Dallas, respectively. like it always is when we play them. Plunkett and Bartkowski had played Jones was a minor contributor as "Drew caught six passes against the We've been sort of the spoilers for up to their previous levels DeBerg Atlanta upset Houston But their New York Giants Sunday," said them the last couple of years. They and Jones would still be on the bench coaches have said they will stick with Dupree. 'You sure can't leave him out will be fired up facing us in Los or out of jobs. them at least one more time. there with single coverage." Angeles. Before Ali rematch Welcome! We are just off the intersection of University Drive Rembering boxing's great ones and Berry, across from the Dempsey, Louis, Marciano and compare the Muhammad Ali who beat "Marciano was the hardest worker I Muhammad Ali — the four most Joe Fraiier in the great battle at ever saw — never any foolishness University Bank. Bring this ad or one magical names in the long history of Manila to the Ali who lost to Spinks around his camp," Grossinger said. heavyweight boxing. The computer, last winter "His greatest asset was that he never of our coupons for a 30% discount on a cold and analytical, may dare to hold "If someone twisted my arm, I think Will let himself get out of shape. He never tropical plant or 20% off one of our them up to measurement but not Paul I would have to pick Joe Louis " Grossinger, who can't help being The imminence of another Grimsley allowed any camp followers around. beautiful paintings. Void after swayed by personal considerations. heavyweight title fight — Ali's return "He was a far better boxer than anyone gave him credit for. He was a Sept. 15, 1978' "Marciano was devasting and his bout against young Leon Spinks in distinction was that he never lost a New Orleans Friday night — has naive, simple man, very frugal. I think fight," said the 60-year-old squire of quickened ring interest everywhere DiMaggio and Roger Mar is to Joe he still must have thousands of dollars the Catskills. "But no man in the world but no place perhaps more than at Namath, Milton Berle, Bob Hope and stashed away somewhere — money could have beaten Joe Louis that night Grossinger's, which has been a Phil Foster. nobody knew about but himself " in June 1938, when he destroyed Max training ground for champions But Grossinger's fondest memories Grossinger said Max Baer was just Schmeling in the first round. through the years. revolve around those days when the opposite — a superb phisical "I find it difficult to compare Grossinger, a jowly, intense man fighters such as Rocky Marciano, Max specimen who loved the high life. fighters of different of different eras. who managed to stifle a Walter Mitty 924-2211I 3131 Unimtity Or. Baer, Barney Ross, Joey Maxim and "His handlers always checked to see (Acrou From Univanlty lank) Also, all fighters have their peaks and complex while a frustrated athlete at Bob Foster pitched camp in his 1,500- that Maxie's quarters were high their valleys. There's no way to Cornell University, is known as the enough so he couldn't sneak out the inn-keeper of the stars. acre backyard to prepare for some important struggle. window. A guard slept in the hall with There's hardly been a sports or his foot against the door,' he said. stage figure in the last 30 years who Grossinger's especially was the IRON GATE CLUB hasn't taken part in Grossinger's favorite training site for Marciano, the Grossinger said Dempsey and Louis hospitality and engaged in long cobbler's son from Brockton, Mass., became perhaps the most adored of all TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY evenings of conversation over tall who retired as unbeaten heavyweight heavyweight champions. drinks and stubby cigars. champion and died in a plane crash in "When Louis came into the dining Hiball Nite Free Draught 25' Beer Nile He is "Paul" to them all — from Joe 1989. room, all the guests would stand and no cover 75' Hiballs no cover Beer cheer, he said. "Jack has grown in IRON GATE CLUB stature with time." 7 p.m. - 9p.m. Ali, he said, is a man of many faces. ZL.t J .A STUDENTS "When you talk to him alone, he is the most intelligent and sensitive guy you Work evenings and Saturday. ever saw. Then he gets on the soap box and starts all that bombast. He's a MltT WOITM $8 - $12 an hour. /? mi' huckster at heart." ■ 2927 MORTON -- FORT WORTH, TEXAS 76107 For personal interview call PH. 332-0342 Dannon Yogurt 43' Tssssnr LIVE ENTERTAINMENT EVERY NITE Mark Benson (214) 742-2222 JJ's Health Hut TUESDAY THRU SUNDAY (9 a.m. - 5 p.m.) __ 2900 W. Berry