WI'UE • Volume 75, Number 29 Christian University . .. Fort IPbrffc, 7emw 76129 Thursday, October 21, 1976 Charges 'special interests' Steel man blasts Bentsen By 8KIP HOLLANDSWORTH some Hollywood producers gave fielded questions from the Associate Editor him an $8,500 contribution," audience. He was asked for his Republican senatorial can- Steelman said. position on national land-use didate Alan Steelman came to Steelman also said Bentsen planning, an issue Bentsen campus Tuesday, and blasted his sponsored a tax break for some strongly attacks as a violation of Democratic opponent Sen. Lloyd book publishers after a group of state's rights. Bentsen with charges of "special them gave a $3,500 contribution "In my bill (for land-use interest representation." to his campaign. planning)," Steelman said, "the "The issue in this campaign state can voluntarily decide if He continued to press a sur- should be integrity and ethics they want to be a part of the plan. prise campaign issue that among public officials," he said. The Federal Government Will emerged the day before— He asked Bentsen to make have nothing to say about what Bentsen's apparent acceptance publicall income tax returns and type of use must come with the of an illegal $2500 Gulf Oil Cor- financial reports, "so we can be land." poration contribution in 1970. certain the private citizen gets to However, he added, Bentsen Bentsen said Monday the funds know a maximum about the voted in 1974 for a bill that would were donated to a dinner com- public lives of public officials." require the state to adopt a land- mittee to support his candidacy, The Republican is the principal use plan approved by the Federal but Steelman responded "my sponsor in the House of Government. Moreover, the staff has searched all-his records Representatives of the Lobby Republican said, Bentsen "voted and can find no report (of the Disclosure Act, "where all just a few months ago for the dinner receipts)." lobbies seeking to influence EPA's right to establish a land- In other words, Steelman is legislation must fully disclose use plan." alleging that Bentsen never income, take public record of The crowd responded to ALAN STEELMAN listed the campaign contribution. what they do each day and show Steelman favorably, interrupting He made these charges to 50 how they are doing it." his short speech several times students and faculty at a rally in Then Steelman turned to with applause. "The TCU group the Student Center sponsored by reform of big government, is one of the most effective Flu vaccine arrives the Young Republicans. saying "we've been arguing college organizations we've had about this for years; now the 95th in this campaign," he said. The Health Center picked up three boxes of swine flu vaccine from "Even if he did list that Congress must act." He asked the crowd to "get the Fort Worth Health Center Tuesday, but the on-campus in- money," Steelman challenged, He has proposed a Sunset Bill, involved in the election, for if noculation date has not yet been decided. "then isn't it odd that he would in which every agency of the we've had a lack of leadership, A Health Center spokesman said the center will announce the in- get it as cash in an envelope, Federal Government must we've also had an equal if not noculation date as soon as it is known. hand delivered by a Gulf lob- "prove its value to Congress each greater failure of followership. Meanwhile the city of Fort Worth is continuing its free Sunday im- byist? Usually, you get a check." year to receive funds." "People refuse to vote, they munization program with clinics on Oct. 24 and 31 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Steelman also criticized the He said it was similar to the won't knock on doors, or lick an at the Round Up Inn. incumbent Senator for inept zero-based budgeting plan of envelope. The American people "Whether or not the innoculation will be continued depends on the handling of tax deductions. presidential nominee Jimmy are going to get what they results of the next two clinics," Public Health Nurse Glenda Thompson Bentsen, according to the Carter. worked for.. . . If there are fools said. Republican's accusation, offered in Congress, then fools put them Seven thousand people were innoculated in the city's Oct. 3 clinic and an amendment to the Tax Steelman spoke for ap- proximately 10 minutes, and then there." 8,500 took the shot Oct. 10. Reform Act of 1976 that would These results mean not enough people have received the vaccine to give a loophole to movie give the city adequate protection from an epidemic, according to the producers. That move came Fort Worth Health Department. "just coincidentally, right after Nuclear physicist to

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WASHINGTON — President into a loaded rush-hour The proposed increases were Stanton T. Friedman, nuclear Ford said Wednesday there is no Mississippi River ferry, cap- somewhat above the com- physicist and an expert in validity to rumors that he sizing the river boat and mission's original estimate of a unidenif ied flying objects might pardon three men con- throwing many passengers and $1.5 billion increase, but lower (UFOs), will give a speech in the victed of Watergate crimes, then vehicles into the swift-moving than estimates of increases Student Center Ballroom tonight accused of naive river. Officials said that SO ranging from $3 billion to $5 at 8 p.m. as part of this and ridiculous claims that a persons were missing and they billion put forward by some semester's Forums presen- Democratic administration could did not expect to find more critics of the FPC. tations. end the Arab trade embargo survivors. BOSTON—A Harvard against Israel. A newspaper reporter at the University study concludes that He also will show slides to At a nationally-broadcast news scene said he saw the bodies of 11 too many operations are being support his belief that UFOs have conference, his second question- victims that had been polled performed by doctors who are visited various places on earth. and-answer session in six days, from the river. not specialists in surgery, while Ford said he is confident that at the same time the nation's Friedman has delivered his "when the votes are finally WASHINGTON—The Federal surgeons do not have enough lectures to students in 47 states counted, the American people Power Commission staff work to keep them busy. over the last several years. will want four years of the reported on Wednesday that The researchers at Harvard Before he started his lecture, progress we've made in the last natural gas producers have filed Medical School drew their tour, he worked with several STANTON T. FRIEDMAN two," and will keep him in the for rate increases totaling about conclusions after reviewing nuclear research organizations White House. $2 billion in response to the 285,000 operations performed in and companies. He has also Friedman will also be LULING, La.—A Norwegian commission's recent decision to four metropolitan areas across published his works in several available during the day for tanker crashed broadside today raise the price ceiling on the fuel. the country by 2,700 physicians. newspapers and journals. classes and conferences. 2 THE DAILY SKIFF Thursday, October 21,1976 jgTHK Mill JULUT gp Reader feedback

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House • • • roves funds for innovations ■ ri~ By CAROL HOLOWINSKI Body President Jay Case broke a but after the fourth day a students needing the library limited visitation at Colby hall to Assistant News Editor tie vote on the House floor. minimum fine of $1 would be material, she said. the Student Affairs committee. Green said later the House A bill to reallocate money from Some House members favored imposed. Since the 20 hour limited tabling the bill until the projects missed the whole point of his the Quadrangle project to Academic Affairs Chairperson visitation was instituted because could be reviewed further. Case original bill, which was not to another which will improve the Steve Green argued "the fine of this year's freshmen desired it, explained he voted against the ' protect the forgetful student, but area between Sadler and Reed 25 cents per day is above and Colby representative Pam tabling motion because House to lower the excessive library halls was passed by the House of beyond a necessary penalty and Mahonchak asked that a survey members already had ample fines. The bill voted on in the Representatives last Tuesday can be detrimental to a forgetful be taken of all Colby freshmen to time to review the plans. meeting was amended in com- night. student." determine if they prefer the In other action, the House mittee. standard policy of 46 hours. The bill will transfer $5,000 defeated a bill to change the Laura Shrode, Administrative He said he felt the bill was originally budgeted for the library's policy on fines. The bill Assistant, said "it is to our ad- rejected because emphasis was The bill would have the office Quadrangle project to the new sought to provide a three day vantage to have a library fine as placed on the "forgetful student" of Residential Living and Sadler-Reed project. "grace period" after the intitial a punitive measure." Protecting rather than the issue of excessive Housing and the Colby Hall A move to table the bill was due date. Fines would not be the forgetful student should not fines. Dormitory Council conduct the forestalled only when Student levied during the grace period, be at the expense of other The House sent a bill to review survey. Fighting drunks examined All-stars play benefit PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP)- Brown University, said he is "Contrast this with the Dr. Dwight B. Heath, with fascinated by what he sees as an stereotype of the Irish, where The Inter-fraternity All-Star football team will meet the Fort Worth $310,000 from the National In- apparent connection between women and children rarely Police Officers Assocation in a game to benefit a leukemia victim, 6- stitute on Alchohol Abuse and ethnic background and drinking drink, yet there is a very high y ear-old Tommy Kim ball. Alcoholism, wants to know why practices. rate of public disturbance and The game starts at 1:30 p.m. this Sunday afternoon on the field some people fight when they get "Most Italians and Frenchmen fighting among males," he said. behind Daniel Meyer Coliseum. Admission is 75 cents but larger drunk. He said he'll have his of all ages drink, but there are "The difference is not the donations will be accepted. students examine the drinking very few alcoholics among quantity of drinking or the early Americans of Italian and French exposure to alcohol," said Heath. Kimball is the son of a Fort Worth policeman. His condition is ter- habits of Rhode Islanders. minal but any contributions that can be made to his fund will help his heritage," Heath said. "It's something else." Heath, an anthropologist from family, said Susan Batchelor, Inter-fraternity Council adviser. Campus-wide polling continues

The mock election sponsored On-campus issues such as Through the poll, the Political by the political Science alcohol, visitation, the yearbook, Science Association hopes to get Assocation, designed to raise KTCU, the Daily Skiff, the a comparision of the various consciousness of the Nov. 2 Student House of Represen- political ideologies on campus, presidential election, continues tatives and birth control services PSA vice-president John Cowles today. at the Health Center are also the said. Welcomes TCU Students The first item on the ballot is a subjects of questions. Polls will be supervised by presidential contest between .members of the bi-partisan SUNDAY, OCT. 24 Jimmy Carter, Gerald Ford, Questions about voter Political Science Association in Eugene McCarthy and un- registration, party affiliation, the Student Center lobby, Dan To decided. sex and year in school will help to Rogers Hall and Worth Hills . The U.S. senatorial race identify various segments of the Cafeteria. Cowles estimated between and Alan University community for 2,000 students and faculty would The Nostalgic Sounds Steelman, the Congressional purposes of analysis. participate in the balloting. race between Wes Mowery and Olin Teague, and the contest Birthdays between Chris Miller and special with Dorothy Patras for the state BUD- a B-R cake. legislature are questions on the Made in our store ballot also. The ballot asks questions about ROBBZNS of cake 'n ice cream national issues including abor- or all ice cream, in sizes to serve 8 to tion, amnesty and busing, the B-l 30 kids of all ages. 1 to 101. Order early. bomber, and handgun Your choice of 31-derful flavors. registration. 2201 W. BERRY ST. Across from Paschal High School Open Friday and Saturday till Midnight PHIL ALPHA AND THE MYSTICS © 1t7« •ASKIN.ROaaiN* ICC CREAM COMPANY « Big Entertainment

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Rushing TcYgYiNgAvg Freshman fullback Lorance SWC attendance should go over Accomando 34 114 7 107 3.1 Wills will get his first varsity the one million mark this Woods, rb 26 84 6 78 3.0 weekend and leave the con- Bayuk.qb 22 83 20 63 2.9 The Prog junior varsity made it two in a row Monday night, downing start Saturday against Miami. ference in good position to ex- Wills, fb 10 47 3 44 4.4 the Texas Tech Picadors 18-14 at Amon Carter Stadium. Wills will get the starting nod over Audie Woods. perience its first two million Passing AttClatNgTd Freshman John Ferguson of Italy, Tex., led a swarming Wog draw in history. The addition of defense. The Picadors touched the Wogs for a first quarter touchdown Linebacker Mack George will Elzner.qb 121 60 8 966 3 miss the Miami game. He injured Houston as the ninth member Bayuk.qb 27 but Ferguson and Wesley Roberts teamed to lead the door-slamming virtually assures the SWC of 15 2 205 0 on the Picador offense. his knee and missed both the and Rice games. topping the 1,761,492 spectators Panting No Yds Avg Btk Lp The Picadors almost had the Wogs in a bad position before the half, It appears that offensive guard who attended 45 home games in Toung.p 36 1376 38.0 0 52 when a Tech drive stalled on the Wog one-foot line. 1974. Mark Krug, who has not played Tand Of- plays.. run.. pass.. tot. The Picadors had the ban first and goal from the three, but a close due to surgery to remove a cyst Five teams are averaging Renfro.se 22 10 373 383 fourth down call went the Wogs' way and Tech had to settle for a 7-6 from his backbone, will be unable more than 40,000 for home Accomandr 42 107 126 233 halftime lead. to return for the 1976 season and games, while the SWC has never will be redshirted. before had more than thret Receiving No Yg Td Lr The defense stiffened in the third quarter allowing the Picadors just This will be the first—and schools reach the 40,000 level Renfro.se 21 373 2 47 two first clowns, one a 15-yard touchdown pass. only—game of the season for the over a full season. Wells, n 17 377 1 54 A 32-yard Tech drive was set up by a Wog fumble and the Picadors Frogs to play on real grass. The Texas Tech is off to the third Woods, rb 10 81 0 16 took advantage of the mistake to lead 14-6. Orange Bowl has a new Accomando, rb 8 126 0 62 ■ The Wogs bounced back behind quarterback Don Harris. He hit Brad best start in the Raiders' 52 prescription turf natural grass football seasons. The 4-0 getaway Punt Returns NbYdAvgLr. Bowen on a 48-yard touchdown pass in the second quarter for the Wogs surface. first score. has been bettered only by the Wells, fl 8 22 3.0 11 With 22 home games played 1938 team that won ten straight Colston, db 1 9 9.0 9 With 49 seconds left in the third period, Harris hit Carlton Kile on a and 29 to go, SWC attendance before losing to St. Mary's in the Intercep Returns No. Yd, Avg Lr. 43-yard strike to cut the Tech lead to 14-12. figures remain slightly ahead of Cotton Bowl and the 1941 team Hein.db i 5 5.0 5 Harris showed what he was made of midway through the final the all-time attendance record in that won five straight before Colston, db l 1 l.o 1 stanza. Faced with a third and 19, he let fly to Michael Milton, and 1974. 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