Whitmire, Lalor, Greanias Sweep Rice,Houston
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Building safety program started by Chris Ekren safety standards if inspected. the part of faculty and students Rice's buildings are in the midst Glidden feels, however, that have caused many of Rice's safety of a large-scale program of safety improvements have been or will be problems. Said Glidden, "The improvement, according to made where they are neccessary, longer a professor goes on with his Physical Plant Director Edwin arguing, "Regulations have gotten business, the more careless he Samfield. As campus buildings are stiffer over time. We have tried to gets. .Just as younger airline pilots retnodelled, Samfield hopes to make the University as safe as are more conscientious, younger bring them up to current city safety possible. At times this has entailed researchers tend to respect the standards, even though a improvements over and above substances they work with more." "grandfather clause" in city those mandated by law." Glidden argued that students statutes technically allows The department's procedure for also need to improve their safety substandard buildings to remain safety inspections was explained consciousness. Particularly unimproved as long as they by Glidden in an interview: "First, dangerous practices include the continue to meet the standards in 1 inspect a site and write a report use of fireworks, blocking of existence when they were about conditions that would be hallways and stairwells with constructed. The addition of infractions under present law. personal effects, and discharging William Glidden, a safety Next, I send a copy of the report to fire extinguishers as a prank professional with experience in the chairman of each affected "People just ignore fire alarms several types of institutions, will department and the chairman of today because they have been result in an ongoing safety review the building's safety committee. As pulled so many times as a joke. 1 he program. a result, they work on correcting first two or three minutes of a fire Both Samfield and Glidden the problems, often with our are the most important ones We agree that the majority of Rice's consultation." hope to talk to the various college in front of Chemistry building to protect students from foiling debris buildings would nof meet today's Counterproductive attitudes on see Safety, page * —M Glodu INSIDE: « 1 he Rice Players prove their abilities, read review p » Dun'! waste money on Talon, p. 8 • W omen's basketball team blows awa\ Prairie View, p 10 THRESHER * I line to prepare forSWC basket- Volume 69, number 15 Friday, November 20 1981 ball season, see round-up. p I i Whitmire, Lalor, Greanias sweep Houston Rice, by Tom Morgan only 44 Rice votes. R ice Professor George Greanias Rice precinct 361 vote totals The first woman ever chosen received 333 Rice votes (92 8 mirrored those of Houston in mayor in Houston, Whitmire said percent) in the race against former Tuesday's run-off election which of her election, "It has been far councilman Dick Gottlieb for City saw Kathy Whitmire easily take beyond what 1 ever expected. We Council, District C. Gottlieb only the mayor's office. Mayoral have put together a campaign that garnered 27 votes at Rice, but the candidate Whitmire, controller unified this city." district-wide tally was much closer candidate Lance Lalor, City Although Whitmire collected a as the lead changed hands several Council District C candidate whopping 62.4 percent of the total times. Greanias finally prevailed George Greanias and at-large vote in her landslide victory over Tuesday evening with 50.9 percent council candidate Jim Greenwood Heard, she did not carry the of the vote, as late precincts erased each captured more than 80 majority of Houston's white a 1000 vote deficit and gave percent of the 367 votes cast in middle-class vote, with only 44 Greanias a slim H(X) vote victory. Sewall Hall. percent. She did, however, receive Greanias cited his campaign's Rice voter turnout fell only four a commanding 90 percent of the expanded efforts over the last two ' weeks as crucial to his win. "The ballots from the turnout at the Black vote and 59 percent of the Councilman-elect George Greanias (right) celebrates his victory with his Rice precinct came through, and November 3 general election, Hispanic vote. She also cornered brother at the AstroVillage Hotel Tuesday night. —M. Gladu which represented 31.5 percent of 85 percent of the vote in the district came through. I the 1164 voters registered here. traditionally liberal M ontrose area percent). His opponent, former 59.7 percent. thought it was an excellent Whitmire, a 35-year old certified of Houston, where voter turnout controller of Houston and former Lalor, who represented the Rice campaign, and I'm glad we kept public accountant and two-term came close to a staggering 50 head of the Department of University area in theTexas House the faith." city controller, garnered 323 votes percent. Immigration and Naturalization , of Representatives and City Attorney Jim Greenwood (88 percent) at Rice. Her In the controller's race, 35-year Leonel Castillo, captured 60 votes Council, hopes to continue his received 209 votes at Rice in his opponent, former Sheriff Jack old City Councilman Lance Lalor at Rice. Castillo lost city-wide with efforts to improve the city of successful bid for City Council. At Heard, found some support with received 289 ballots at Rice (82.8 40.7 percent, compared to Lalor's Houston. Large Position 3. His opponent, "I can establish a record as a western wear clothing executive P constructive, productive, public O'Brien Murphy won 62 votes on official That's w hat I hope to do." campus. Greenwood won the he said. overall election with 63 percent. Cretin council a hoax bv Joan Hope someone who is not sympathetic to Notices of a "Public Meeting" Kathy Whitrrurc's campaign " held by "The Rice University English Professor Alan Grob, Council of Fools, Dregs, and who was also listed on the notice, Drooling Cretins," that were further elaborated: "It was some posted on bulletin boards last kind of hoax What fts end was I Friday was apparently a elaborate really don't know It was obviously hoax, said the professors listed as done by someone involved with the the "executive committee" of the English Department since he had group Max Apple and Donald Barthelme I he group was to have met giving readings." Saturday, November 14 in the Whoever posted the notices had Grand Hall of the RMC with no permission to do so. Martha refreshments of quiche and wine Vest, director of the RMC, said. and 'with guest speakers Max "They didn't get any permission Apple and Donald Barthelme from me I don't know anything The I 5 faculty members listed as about it." members of the "executive see Dregs. page 5 committee" had all signed a letter supporting Kathy Whitmire in the mayoral election Tuesday Sociology Professor Chandler Election set Davidson, who was listed as a committee member on the notice, A special election for SA circulated the letter among the external affairs vice president faculty last week. will be held Monday, Novem- The identity of the person or ber 30. Voting will be in the persons who posted the notices colleges and the Rice Memorial and their motive is not known. Center. Candidates statements are on page 6. Rice quarterback Michael Calhoun (tett), who tied the Southwest Conference record for touchdown passes in a season Said Davidson. "It was so bizarre with 21, completes another pass as Ray Alborn (above) watches. President Norman Hackerman, SWC President James that I don't have any idea what it Costanedo, and Jones Master Ronald Stebbings (below) bosk in the Owls' 17-14 victory over Baylor meant. My guess is that it is Nh M San>lfr* A wise mayoral choice Well another rarity has been achieved by this year's Thresher staff: all of the candidates that were endorsed prior to the city- wide election were actually elected. Now that the city of Houston has elected its first women mayor let us not now forget the tremendous problems that she will have to face in the years ahead. To be mayor of this fast growing city seems like a job no one would want. It seems that no matter who is elected, the problems that are annoying now i will become intolerable soon. Mass transit, pot holes, traffic jams, or even a basic human need, water, will undoubtedly J remain difficult social problems for our new incumbent. We should not hold the policy of standing in the wings to wait for the newly-elected official to fall on her face (as many Democrats are presently viewing the Reagan administration). That approach to politics serves no purpose. What Houston needs in the next few years is the willingness to follow an innovative path when searching for the solutions to the city's problems. Whitmire shows the most promise to adopt that sort of creative and pragmatic approach to government. Houston, the last American boom town, is going to have a difficult time keeping up with the economic and social problems that are inherent with urban growth. Let's not expect all of our difficulties to disappear overnight when an average of AT THE WORLD'S HEDGE/by Richard Dees 98 people a day keep moving to Houston. Sunday night, armed only with program was highly suspect. Alter short, it was not a sermon that his wit and pride, a lonely but all, the TV program was being used made any feminists in the crowd determined Rice student confront- to solicit money to put on more TV very comfortable.