SE? \ 3 \971 Hogs Start Strong Bears Stunned by 31 th DE 'N IS KIRKP TRI K quarter a the Porker took the . SPOHT E DITOR lead by a point with only : 17 left on It took the 197J version of the the clock. Mk ansas Razorba{:ks almost Two keyplays in the drive were 1hirty minutes lo gel started, but suppli ed by Jack Ettinger, one of )nee they got underway, that was the most surehanded receivers on ihe end of the California Bear~. the squad. Ellinger grabbed two The Porkers put everything key first down passes in a row. 1ogether in the last part of the Ferguson fooled everyone as he lifted a five-y ard toss to 1econd period of Saturday night's iame lo smother the West Coast Hollingsworth, a teammate of his ,·isitors by a score of 51-20. In in high school , for the go-ahead ~oing o, they demonstrated to the core. entire conference that the Following the conversion, safety Razorback youth movement is Jack Morris recovered a 11ere to stay. and Bill McClard worked another Gone were performers like Bill one of hi miracle field goals. This ~ontgomery. Chuck Dicus, Bill one was fifty-two yards. Burn ett. and Dick Bumpas. In that thirteen second lapse, However, there were new heroes Arkansas had completely 10 take their place. ew names reversed the momentum on the ike Dicky Morton, Skipper game and the second half DeBorde, Danny Rhodes, Jim belonged to the Hogs. Taylor, and Mark Hollingsworth Ferguson hit Hodge for another began springing up throughout the score, DeBorde plowed over from stands as the Hogs started to run C ee R ZORB CK page3) away with the contest. Tried performers like Joe Ferguson, Jim Benton , Jon Richardson, Mike Kelson, Tom Reed, and Jim Hodge Razorback Band dem onstrated that they had prepared for the opener since that fat eful day in Austin last Adds flag Squad December. The 1971 Marching Razorback Explosiveness would probably band unveiled their new image as RUSS GARBER'S Fl AL spelled the end of the California Bears in Little Rock's War be the best adjective to describe "The Best in Sight and Sound" Memorial Stadium Saturday night. Garber, between the referee's legs, crashed over from the two late in this bunch. They started with the Saturday night at War Memorial the fourth quarter. (Photo by Larry Logan) opening kickoff as Morton turned Stadium in Little Rock. The fa ns on the afterburners in a 57-yard saw a band boasting 165 members, jaunt to the California forty-one. the largest ever assembled by the For the next eight minutes, the University. fans thought that California just The actual performing block of might make it. the band consists of 128 members, The Golden Bears stopped the plus a percussion section of 16, Porkers cold and then drove four majorettes, and two feature ARKANSAS ,, eighty yards to a touchdown . They twirlers. There are two drum looked on their way to another majors for the 1971 season, Swight score when Benton, Archie Estes and Sanford Tolette, both Bennett, David Rea vis, Scott UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS T RAVE LE R from Little Rock. Binnion, and a host of others One new entertainment feature Vol. 66, No. • 8 FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS Monday, S tember 13, 1971 gathered up everything to stop the added by the band wa the ad­ drive. Benton capped the effort dition of a flag squad. The flags for with an at the one­ the group were hand-made by Tau Department Chairmen Selected yard line. Beta Sigma, national honorary The Hogs started moving but a band sorority. Kappa Kappa Psi, fumble stopped them at the national honorary band fraternity, McDonald Names Committees California thirty-five. The drive supplied the flag poles. More committee appointments Gideon, Debbie Wilson . Radio: Bruce Applegate, was costly because veteran tight Half-time was filled with the have been announced by Gary Television: Tom Rife, Chair- Chairman, Reggie Fields, Carol end Billy Lively was lost after music of country western tunes. McDonald, president of man, George Hubbard, Annie Dickerson, Dallas Dixon, David catching the first pass of the The Marching Razorbacks en­ Associated Student Government. Mahoney, Mary Stainton, Donna Russell, Charles Stephenson, Dan season . tertained fans with modern These students will serve during Kay Steel, Bill Kennedy, Mary Freeman. Ferguson found the range to arrangements of " Movin' On ," the academic year. They are: Ellen Gates, Nancy Meley, Ron Recreation : John Northcutt, Hodge and Mike Reppond for the "Wabash Cannonball," "Witchita Department of Public Relations Oholendt, Nathan Bagley, Cherie Chairman, Randy Johnson, Bob first score. The touchdown came Lineman," and "You Are My Legislative Relations: Max Martini, Ann Wilson . Cooper, Sharon Bailey, Becky as DeBorde, a transfer, bulled his Sunshine." The highlight of the Wernick, Chairman; Tombo King, Latt Bachelor, Mike way through the last ten yards for show was special guest Leon Watts, Vickie Mashburn, Cathy Department for Student Life Newton , Lee Torans, John Bar- the score. McAuliffe on the steel guitar, Feild, Debbie Henry, Nancy Nunn, Student Conduct Ru les: .John toski, Jackie Talbert. The excitement really began playing "Steel Guitar Rag," which Brenda Scisson, Jennifer Jeter, Scott, Chairman, Orville Lowrey, Infirmary: Joel Cook, Chair­ building later in the second he composed. Ralph E . Wilson , Rick Ransey, Randy Wooley, Martha Conner, man , Ken Campbell, Charles There will be at least eight more Gail Wiederkehr, Terry Little. Debbie Wernet, Larry Lipe, Bill Murray, Mike O'Mara, Beth opportunities to observe the new Board of Trustee kelations: Rorie, Jim Arken, Steve Bostain, Mathews, Bert Goins, Betty An- look and the new sound of the 1971 Mike Stitsworth, Chairman, MarJean Creekmore. derson, Debbie Wilson , Johnette RHA Committees Marching Razorbacks, including Graham Catlett, Charlene Financial Aid : David McClain, Davidson . three more Little Rock games, the McAllister, Karin Tunnell, Ralph Chairman, Gene McKissic, Debbie Cultural Affairs : Joan Adams, four Fayetteville games and the Routon , Janice Stanford, Cecilia Ussery, Jan Fox, BiUie Brooks, Chairman; Lynn Warren, Dan Need Members SMU game in Dallas. Croft, Richard Grayson, Pat Fred Fullerton, Betty Lawson. Walz, Sandy Lollis, Bob Young, Randy McNair, Darryl Taylor, If you are a residence hall Debbie Flowers, Steve Area, student who is interested in the Walter Irwin, Kendall Laughlin, workings of RHA, you can apply to Anita Faily, Darlene Woods. become a member of one of the tudent Recruitment Bureau: several Residence Hall Com­ Larry Yancey, Director. mittees. The applications may be Additional faculty senate ap­ gotten at the RHA Office (122 pointments have also been made: Brough Commons) or from your II niversity Judiciary: Buck RA They are due in the RHA Grimes, Jan Rose, Wendell Office by at least September 24, Griffen. but the RHA officers would prefer Catalogue Issuance : Rick that they be in by September 18. Moule. Several new committees have International Programs: been started this year. Among Sandra K. Morgan, Roy these are the Ad Hoc Co mmittee Ghazamorad. on Co~d Living and the Ad Hoc Distinguished Lecturers: Jackie Comm ittee on Hall Seucrity Carr. Systems. The former will make a tudent Petitions: David study of the possibilities of co~d ewton White. living in the residence halls, and International Student Foun­ will work with administrators to dation : Michael R. Rodriguez, put the findings of this study into Sally A. Brown, Karin G. Tunnell. effect. The latter will make a Public Information : Morril study of the Security Systems at Harriman. other universities around the Religiou ffair : Art Hill , nation , and will be working closely Larry Lloyd . with Housing to evaluate the Committee on ommittee present Card Key system at the CO TRY WE TER OMPO ER Leon McAuliffe of Rogers performs with the Marching Rawrbacks Gary McDonald. UofA and to initiate a better at halftime of the Arkansas-California game in Little Rock Saturday night. The entire half-time show had ·a Athletics: Terry R. Kingan. system . The Programs country-western theme. Committee on tudent (see RHA page 2) Relations: Ca rol yn Reisz. Page 2 THE ARKANSAS TRAVELER Monday, September 13 , 1971 A Review Summer Of '42 Missing Guts B II RRI RO Rob rt Mu ll igan' " ummer of from lh memory rather than the of kid as dirty old men. The way '42" pick for it elf a worthy goal­ ha rply el h d characters of arl. H rmie views sex, these old men re uing adolescents from either Thus Hermie's love Dorothy has are well into senility . playi ng cond banana lo a anine b n dry cl aned of every But even with these faults this is with a genius IQ or from playing a ambiguity, v ry uspect mol1on . an cnjoyabl movie. Mulligan help! s chmuk driven to ertainly any woman who pays doesn 't milk Lhe nostalgia element neuro e by quar par nts. this much attention to an as much as we might have ex­ " '42" at lea t partially face up adolesc nt, probably do s have p ct d, and for this we can be to th fa t that le nag r are mor confli ting emotions, but thankful. He keep his movie on rncd with ati fying th ir charact r is not th obj t her . moving in a traightforward n west acqui ition, their sex Rath r she is trumped up in th manner except for a few lapses drive, than th y arc with finding romanli tradition into an id al. inlo dir ctorial cliche. out when Lassie will come home. Ev n mor erious is th havoc it Wh n ver H rmie se Dorothy "Blu D nim" and "T a and work on th boys. Instead of fully he is endowed with the marvelous mpathy" both lri d the am blown charact r , we gel the talent for eeing her in slow thing, but in the nd they fell back familiar lyp s from t I vision. motion . 1 hope that r never see on that brand of tr acl that s ts II rmie i th serious , booki h kid, another woman- pretty, ugly , or EVE TEE r ad r ' yes to who com away from hi first indiff r nl look ing as though she wat ring. ( 1 am not forgetting cxpen nee like h 'd been to a wcr caught in Oy paper. The "Th Gradual ," but th impact of wake. s ript does manage lo chronicle a that movie wa less ned since scy is the extrovert who talks larg number of lhe lemcnts that about his first xperi nee as went lo make up childhood. :\1 ,\ H. FOL B njamine eemed more like a r lard d a dull than an though h 'd ju t found a wallet. There's the book of anatomy tour L rg Hou e epl mber 13 at Pomfret Hall. F'or a ll lh ir Lalk about x th y wiped from a n ighbor's house, The tr ff e house will be Monday at 8 :00 p.m. adolescent.) Th prob! m with " '42" is that till have the empty, inoffensive lhe rubber always kept handy in and d t 9: 15 p.m. he will perform two shows aura that movie kids have a lways case you found a girl senselessly in Mo y fret. H r next appearance will b al the whil it pr t nds to reali m, it 's really as romantic as its had. heal and the ndless conversations ni he will perform Wedne day through turday. Fifty For xample, at lhe film 's end about which girls " did it." The c n on include coffee and tea. Betwe n h performan e pred ccs or . One of the most d lightrul and r v a ling cenes in when II rmi has finally lost his k lelon for a good movie is here, loca II read their work . Mary milh al o ned th coff virginity w might xpect him to but the guts, the insights are hou e la l fall . the film is the one in the theater in which the two boys, Hermie and exhibit a degree of joy, even a missing. 0 cy, try to make out with their nidene , along with th sadn ss Perhaps this accounts for the Mattress Flammability Standard Proposed dates while watching Betty Davis he feel be au e Dorothy ha lost finan ial su c s of this film . The WA HI GTO CAP)- The cau e of many hotel-fire disa ters. and Paul Henreid in "Now, her husband. Instead we get a people who go to this movie don't go rnment proposed it fir t omment from the public will oyag r ." en of posed melancholy (my go to see adolescence recreated flammability tandard for mat­ be re ei ed on the propo a l for the The juxtaposition of the boys in lost youth and a!J that) that would but to gel a stimulus to remember tre es Wedne day in a move lo next 30 days. It could be near the the theat r and Paul Henreid on make a Puccini heroine pale in their own. As such it's an redu e d ath, injur and property nd of the year before the stan­ th creen lighting two cigareltes comparison . motional paint by number el. A de truction cau ed by moking in dard becomes effective. at once, loo king like an amorous Ja ob Brackman said in pr lly canva is there, but you bed. Under the proposal, three walrus, is obvious. The older E quire that " '42" was a portrait have lo fill in the insights. Th tandard is ba ed on the cigarette would be burned on movi i a conventionalized, ability of mattre s s lo withstand pecified mattress locations both somewhat stilted way of looking at oli italion Committee, that the heat of lighted cigarettes. on the bare mattress and b tween love, while the new one is realistic. creen all requests for T ting would be largly elf­ two h t on th mattress. If a But " '42" is not so much about RHA - olicitation rights in the residence administ red by manufacturer , mattre' ignite during the te t it adolescents as it is about the way (Continued from page 1) hall . although noncompliance com­ fails . we remember it or wished that it Development Committee, which There are also openings on the plaint from consumers could A Bureau of tandard official might have been. Charact r will work toward more in­ El clion Board, that organizes bring the governm nt into play. aid sheets did not normally catch become the hazy, idealized types teresting program ideas, and the R HA el lions ; the Officer cretary of Commerce fire during previous testing. But RHA Food Committee, which is in Workshop Committee, which Maurice H. Stan t the proposed they tended to add to the heat THE ARKANSAS TRAVELER charge of developing Food rvice organizes and sponsors an officer tandard of eviden gathered by a round the cigarette and increase SKIPPER RUTHERFORD EDITOR Policy, are also new this year. work hop for hall offi er ; and the ational Bureau of Standards El izabeth Sanders Managing Editor RHA J -Board. the probability of the mattress Steve Snow News Editor One of the most important RHA that mattres fire are a main igniting, he said. Danae Columbus Fealure Editor ommillees is the Ad Ho Com­ lla llmark , the bi -monthly Dennis Kirkpatrick Sports Editor Re id nc Hall publication, has r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~, Beverly K ing Copy Editor mill on Traffic and Parking. Kate B. Dickson Editorial Assistant This committee works to come up openings for regular reporters and Pat Ross, Sheila Dan iel, occa ion al on tri bu tors . Those Martha Starks Associate Copy Editor with workable olutions to lhe ! CHRISTIAN SCIENCE COLLEGE ! Sam Krebs, Ronnie crucial parking prob! m in the w1 hing to parlicipat in this Maxwell . Senior Reporters capacity should call Jerry Lawson ' ORGAN IZATION ' Kay Hart, Mike Muller, Jan Gill, Re idence Hall areas. Another one t Each Tuesday 6 P.M. f Connie Hendrix, Linda of the more important ommillees at 575-3981. Franklin General Reporters 1-I allaball oo Ar a Director t Westminister - Presbyterian Center t Larry Logan Chief Photographer is the ampus Affairs om­ Bob White , R eggy Oberlag, Danny mission, which seeks to inform a pplications are due in the RHA , Students - Facul ty - Staff , Ham!lton Photographers Office by October I. Areas f Invited to Attend f Harris Ross F ilm Critic re idence hall students of the Doug Wallace, John Stephens, David opportunities for participation in r quiring director include Smith, Cecilia Croft, David Russell, L~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Henry Woods . Reporters ampus-wide activities. Publicity, Powderpuff Football, Pat Hupka, Missye Roberts, Other committe s with openings R la y , Entertainment, and Joy Clements Secretaries Bud Jean, Bobby ar : the Acad mies ommillee, Ho l es. Th committee Casali Circulation Managers which d velops academic m mbership applications will be J im Mitchell Advertising Manager du at a later dale. For more in­ GLE NDALE APTS. Second Class Postage Paid at Fay. program and servic s; the etteville, Ark., H Iii Hall , University Awards ommill , which formation r garding Hallaballoo, of Arkansas 72701 . Subscription $10 a year. Publ ished Monday through Fri­ organize lh Annual RHA all co-directors Ann Wilson (575- NOW LEASING 48 day during the school year. Award Banquet; and the 559 1) or Mik e McKin zie (575-2620) . BRAND NEW APARTMENTS COLLIER'S WESTERN STORE

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SHIRTS from H-C, Panhandle Slim CONTACT: and Fenton JIM WARD 442- 6638 HIGHWAY 16 EAST Or Come By 632 Putman EASTGATE SHOPPING VILLAGE Street and See Them f 8 a.m. - 7 p.m.-Complete Western Store-From Horse to Ri der p,day . September 13, 1971 THE ARKANSAS TRAVELER Page 3 r ...•.• .•·················•.::--: ·.·...... •. •.•·······················································-·-········ :::: by Sam Krebs Razorback Portrait :iii ~Slammin' Sam II ,:.:, D spite my near-perfect futures. Somewhere, Tom Landry champ Oklahoma in the Cotton Bowl. !j/j! pr diction of 31-7, the Hogs still has got to find a ! II Mike Kelson-Offensive Tackle managed for the Red jerseys to Roger. - Five Razorbacks and ap­ sparkle while the Golden Bears - Here at the UofA , Archie's proximately 15 SWC players will ~:::-0: 0: .... • •••• •••••• • .·:.-.!: :.·.· ·.·.·:::.·.·:::.·:.· ·::.·.-.·~---:.· ..•.. ::,!,:-:-:-:0 : 0 : - :,:0 : - : 0:-:-·.C.E •• •,-.:,:,:,: :-:. ... ?. ::::~. gliller d at moments, but in lime, Heroes will be known in '71 as the go in the first round of the became tarnished. Well , that's Razorback defense. while professional draft. A few more will what happens when Craig Mor- Freeland's Fascinators will ap­ go in the only round of Uncle ton 's influence remains present. pear on the scene. What's-his-name's draft. First the East-West Shrine game a - Dickey Morton will play- - Frank Broyles will nose out few years ago, then the Dallas somewhere! Ara Parseghian for Coach of the owboys, and now the California - Bill McClard will kick five Year, with player-coach Tom Golden Bears. Maybe Morton field goals, ranging from to 25 to 59 Landry of the world-champion ought lo be insured for millions of yards out, against some SWC Cowboys running a distant third. do ll ars, but then opponent. - I'd lose a fortune if I went would collect, retire and become - After an 11-0 season the ahead and made all these bets! U.S . avy hief of Satff or maybe Razorbacks will tackle Big 'Eight But we can all dream. even an admiral. Tom Landry's never going to let him be a Cowboy. That's for sure. Hmm, maybe if he stole Morton's jersey and went out lo the field and . . . Chain of thought interrupted. Another Morton, Dicky of the Razorbacks, showed a few people some things in Little Rock Saturday night, too. My guess is that number 33 is going to be around for quite a while. With that philosophical note, we begin the real reason for all the hurrah over football season, not just in Arkansas, but all over the country. These, of course, are the bets and predictions of armchair during the cam­ paign. The bigger the longshot, the better it pays, or the fastest horse that isn't doped-up wins, or something like that. Anyway, the shadows on my Peggy Lipton pin-up are signaling the dawning of a new era, and her vibrations are moving all over the place. In order to take advantage, we offer the folJowing longshots, suitable for betting on if you've got the guts : -Longshot number one is that a senior quarterback will lead the Texas Longhorns to a second place SWC championship. Big deal, you might say. Aha ! But the signal­ caller's name will be Donnie Wigginton, not Eddie Phillips. - Another flash from Austin: Don Burrisk (this soph running back is quite a flash , according to UT rooters) will become the FOOTBALL ISN'T ALL GLORY and fight songs. It involves a lot of Longhorn's top back while Jim pain too. Here tight end Billy Lively is helped from the field Saturday Bertelsen will be used only for night by trainer Jim Bone (left) and assistant Phil Linebarger (right). bl ocking. Both Burrisk and (Photo by Bob White) fullback Bobby Callison will be in the running for All-SWC honors while Bertelsen will play the forgotten man. Dream on. Swimming Outlook Bright - A sophomore (his name can't (Photos by Bob White) yet be revealed to the working Divers Will Add Balance press) will save at least one game By JERRY REED for Gene Stallings and the A&M recalls the 1970 District Six Coach Dick Ferris, Hugh Hoffman, and Aggies. of the Year. ~azorback Youth Shines Richard Raybeck are three big " All of them worked under three - Despite not making All-SWC, reasons why Arkansas Swim TCU 's Steve Judy will be a outstanding coaches this sum­ Coach Ed Fedosky is optimistic ~ew Names Are Known number one draft pick of the mer," added Fedosky . " They about the 1971 Razorback Swim (Continued from Page 1) Broyles following the game. "It Dallas Cowboys. But then, they'll should add more balance in all of Team. The three are all divers, 1e one, and Ferguson went over was a real team effort." also go fo r Tech's Charlie Napper, our events." Ferris, a freshman something Fedosky has been the two following an in­ A real team effort from the new Texas' Eddie P hilli ps (despite his from Sioux City, Iowa, worked 'Om looking for in his three-year stay irceplion by Taylor, who played team, the 1971 version of the mid-season injury), and SMU 's under the guidance of Dick Smith as coach on the hill . ne of the outstanding games of . The names Hammond while looking at our in Arizona over the summer " Diving has been our weakest 1e evening. Morton and Russ will be familiar pretty soon if they own Joe Ferguson, and W alt months while Coach Jim I've been here," :arber finished up the scoring aren't already. Nelson, and A&M 's Lex James a1- point while Blickenstaff supervised Hoffman, 1ter in the final stanza. also a freshman, in his hometown • aming the standouts would be of Evanston, Ill. The third big la k. The young Razorbacks member of the group is sophomore nswered a lot of question with Richard Raybeck, who did his 1e1r play Saturday night. They work at the niversity of rere explosive, they were exciting Mi chigan under Dick Kimball . nd they were ready to play. Along with the three talented Certainly the offensive line was recruits, Fedosky welcomes ne of lhe deciding factors . added help from new staff :elson , Reed, Tom Mabry, Ron member Bill Ratcliff, who hap­ :evard, and Glen Lowe whipped pens to be a diving coach. Ratcliff 1e mt rior of the Ca lifornia comes to Arkan a. from Highland cfense lo the point where Park High chool in Illinois. nything the Porkers tried went Although the Razorbacks erfecily graduated seven members from That young rebui It defense last year's squad. the team looks came of age" as Frank Broyles good. " I think we'll have a good ut 1t Benton. Binnion, Rhodes, year," aid Fedosky. "We have a 'aylor. Morris and David Hogue lot of good kids with good poten­ 1ere only a few of the ones to tial ," he added. "La t year three land out with their play. went to the alionals and this year • n. the familiar names aren't , e ought to have six." round anymore, but the new ones The team started weights as re here to take their place. What part of the training program in hey lack in xp rience, they more preparation for the up-coming ha n make up for in their en­ season which starts in early hu s1asm and hustle. "There was December. December 3 marks the nore gang ta kling than we have T.\11.B {'K JO ntCII RD O (2 1> proved that he was still one of the most exciting runners in the date of the Hogs first meet as they iad m a long lime." commented nation as he ramble for well over 100 yards aturday night with jaunts like this. (Photo by Larry Logan l take on Texas Tech in Dallas. Page 4 THE ARKANSAS TRAVELER Monday, September 13, 1g

R ZORBA K BA D leads downtown Little Rock pep rally to build spirit for Hogs' destruction of California. (See page 1). This photo was shot from top of Worthen Bar by Reggie Oberlag. Professors Collaborate w:::1;:i:1r~:!w~~=r::====I~r:=====:~~; ::~available for chairman of th :;:: nion Social Activities Com On Beautification Laws =:=:mittee and for the Vice Charles N _ Carnes, UofA d terioration in. the_ community's :;::---- President of Union Financ1 professor of law, and C_M_ Smart, appe~rance_It _is 1s suggested t~at !:!: Committee_ Applications ari Jr_, a sociate professor of ar­ the ftrs~ step m any community :::: also available for the followin 1 chitecture, have collaborated on a enterprise would be to "take a :::: - _ _ d I k t _t If" t r· d t h t .-.· Umon committees at the Umo1 131-page manual, "City Ap­ goo oo -ta Ih se -to m ou - w bl a ...-m:::: • f01ma . t10n- d es k.. F as hio' ns pearance and the Law," to assist asse t s J a~, ~ s_ a~a1 1a e :!:! Travel, Film, Symposium in the development of ordinances resources and its hm1tattons_ :::: Celebrity Showcase, Socia leading to vi ual improvement Afterw~rds, the report says, a :;:: Activities, Issues, Publicity programs in smaller cities. community sho~Id conduct a ::::. and Coffeehouse_ Interview: The manual is the result of a number of studie_s to lay the \ii?: will be held after all the ap study, initiated in the summer of groundwork for improvements, ~::: plications are received. 1969 by the UofA City Planning get a total plan of appearance :;:!,:-:-:-:-:-:::;:-~-:-:;:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:•:-:-:-:,:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:•:•:•:•:•:-:i Di vision, and financed by a goals, establish priorities for ~------·--··---·---···--··---··- ...... federal grant from the Depart­ various elements and determine Classifieds. the most effective means of ment of Housing and Urban HAND-MADE JEWELRY : Unus1 Development as a part of the achieving these goals before any creations carved m wax and cas t ir ordinance-based community sohd gold by the Jost wax proce federal urban beautification and One-of-a-kmd pieces designed on c1 improvement demonstration appearance project actually tom order usmg your stones or ou Morna Kent at the Phoenix, 118 Wt program. begins_ <:enter St. William _ Bonner, University The project found that "Even F6R SALE : Complete photo da room with Durst J66 enlarger_ C. professor and chairman of the City with a plan and some idea of 442-7424 . 5 :00 - 6 :30 p .m. Planning Division , and project priorities, and the further step of LOST : Brown leather purse "' chain_ Contents are blue glasses a1 administrator, said the appropriate ordinance adoption, key no. 422. Lost in Engineering Bid publication would be distributed cities must still think about how room IOI. Call 575-5632. LOST - l black alligator with VI nationally and should be a major such improvements will affect the uable papers_ Call 575-2424. REWAR contribution in furthering efforts budget and the administration_ KEN'S, 409 W . Dickson, needs Cull a1 part time help. Must be 21 or ove by cities to give more attention to Finally, no such program can apply in person. community appearance_ survive without extensive and TRfUMPH Trophy 250 70 Model t long-range involvement." condition_ Ca ll 521-4722 - $550_ Through the study of control of FOUND : One set of GM car keys weeds and other vegetation, Enticement of public in­ a black case _ Can be claimed in ti refuse and litter, outdoor storage, volvement could be achieved by Band Office_ presentation of awards for the KlNGSlZE WATERBEDS - $15.115 · EW ADDITIO to Razorback Band this year is eight-man flag team. and utility wires and equipment, 20-year-guarantee_ Fast delivery most attractive neighborhoods, Heavenly Waterworks, 662 Ipswich I (Photo by Bob White) the report says that any smaller Boca Raton, Fla_ 33432 tel_ 391~406. community (up to 100,000 the promotion of shortcourses on NEEDED - One or two girls to sha senators are invited to attend. community improvement and two bedroom apartment at Colonl population) can, by local or­ Arms. Contact manager about tena1 On The Dill Agenda items include filling a dinances, stop the worst results of good, favorable publicity through in question_ vacant off-campus Senate seat, interested c1v1c clubs and HELP STUDENT - Tennis Supplte • Order of Omega wiJI meet off-campus group seating for pep organizations, as well as through restringing, lessons - lowest priCI Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at Lbe - brand names. 521-7246. 1725 A Wasl rallies and an explanation of the scout, school, youth groups and mgton Plaza Apts Sigma Chi House. fir t and second class senator the various news media, the report FOR SALE : 1970 Suzuki 250 8 0() The first RHA meeting will be miles. in great shape $425-00. call 521 • The Air Force Officer designations_ says. 1119 after 6 :00 p .m . Qualification Test (AFOQT) will • The University Press Club will eptember 20 _ The meetings are For the project, Carnes was TWO BOOKS found in the Hom open to the public, and visitors are ~conomics building_ See Mrs. Turne be given Wednesday and Thur­ meet Tuesday at 7:30 in Hill Hall _ legal specialist, mart design m room 104 Home Economics_ sday, ept. 15 and 16, at 6:30 p,m_ always welcome. FOR SALE : 10x50' Mobile Home. Fu1 • Civic Club will meet Tuesday specialist, Raymond E _ Nelson, _nished and air conditioned_ Good soil in the BA Auditorium _ al4:30p.m_ in the Union _All living comm un ity development trailer_ Call Stuart Varvil 575-2681. SCUBA CITY sales r presentativ, • Off-Campus tudents groups are requested to send two specialist, and Edmund A_ B&H Scuba, 20 percent off tanks. reg, representatives_ Elections will be Clement planning speciali t. lators: JO percent orr other equ1pmen Association will meet tonight at 7 Call 521-7960. in the Union_ All off-campus held. _____ , r----- Northwest Arkansas Named 'Growth' Area COUPON LITTLE ROCK (APJ-Gov. Washington County and west Arkansas Regional Planning Dale Bumpers aid late last week representalives of Rogers, Commis ion , said the officials after a meeting with public of­ pringdale, Fayetteville and hop d lhat one result of the growth ficials of orthwest Arkansas that Bentonville_ They included designation would be to solve he would designate the region as Mayors Ernie Lawrence of traffic problems on congested U .s_ one of the state's "growth" areas Bentonville, Ed Bautts of Rogers 71 where it runs through the four KEN'S AT SPRINGDALE under the federal Highway Safety and Joe Fred Starr of Fayet­ cities represented at the meeting. Act. teville_ Bumpers said a purpose of the The designation would qualify f deral program was to help in­ the r gion for federal funds for Ken Ril y, director of the North- dustrialize rural areas_ Pitcher Of highway development. Bumpers said the law permits BEER the nation's governors to designate three uch growth areas in each stale_ He has not 99c designated the other two in Arkansas. The governor said 50 million WITH THIS COUPON AT would be available nationwide KEN'S PIZZA PARLOR under the program, but that he did FOR GUY'S - GUYS FOR GALS IN SPRINGDALE ONLY. nol know what Arkansas' share will b Offer Expires September 11th. M eling with Bumpers were COUPON County Judges Ralph Bolain of Benton County and Vol Lester of ------..J