THE DAILY SKIFF Speaker, All Wet Volume 71, Number 82 Friday

THE DAILY SKIFF Speaker, All Wet Volume 71, Number 82 Friday

'Rowing, not drifting"" Prexy, not THE DAILY SKIFF speaker, all wet Volume 71, Number 82 Friday. October 27, l°72 State Representative Fred Texas Christian University Fort Worth, Texas 76/29 Agnich predicted happy results for Republicans in this year's elections Wednesday night and Young Republicans' president Ted Marshall took a promised plunge into the Frog Fountain in honor of the 77 member turnout Agnich, minority leader of the state House, predicted Richard Nixon will carry Texas in 1972 unless GOP workers become complacent. The Republican national committeeman from Texas said he was extremely hopeful that Henry Grover will become I in next governor of Texas Agnich compared GroverV opponent, Dolph Briscoe, to a rabbit. He said, "Briscoe will not face any of the tough issues confronted in state government." Agnich said United States Sen. John Tower is in a neck-and-neck battle with his opponent. Democrat Barefoot Sanders. He cited a recent poll taken in Dallas KEEPING HIS PROMISK—Ted Marshall, Young Republicans least 75 Young Republicans showed up to hear Fred Agnich Wed- which showed Tower with 55 per president, jumps into the Frog Fountain to keep a pledge he made to nesday night. Some 77 members showed up. so Marshall took his dive. cent of the vote and Sanders with his organization. Marshall promised to jump into the fountain if at Photo by Bill Bahan 45 per cent. TB has fourth visitation day By MICHAEL GER8T Administrative Services that Residential Living and Housing, return to operation within the "I see what they're trying to The administration and Tom punitive action could be taken in said no threat had been or will be guidelines. do, and I can really appreciate Brown Hall will again lock horns response to violations of made. Persons continuing to violate it," Neeb said. over visitation policy Friday. University policy. This would Neeb said the first step for the University policy will be in- Neeb said that because Tom Tom Brown will be officially in include disciplinary probation administration will be to confront dividually counseled by the Brown's point is being made, he violation of University visitation for offenders. the hall government and to ask Living and Housing Office and hopes the dorm will return to guidelines Friday unless the hall Bob Neeb, director of for voluntary curtailment and a urged to discontinue the offenses. operation within the guidelines council has a last-minute change of mind Author pans effort Friday will be the fourth consecutive day of visitation at Tom Brown since the hall council decided Monday to assume complete jurisdiction over the 'Clockwork' needed repair program University guidelines permit a maximum of three days of visitation By STEVE BUTTRY talked about free will, the ideal wrote five and a half novels, and we got rid of evil,"•he said. "It Anthony Burgess declared last which inspired the novel. He also kept right on living. would be impossible to define Tuesday through Thursday night to a large crowd in the expressed his views on Stanley Defining the role of critics, good." were considered by the ad- Student Center Ballroom that he Kubrick's film, based on the Burgess quipped, "Their purpose He distinguished "good and ministration to be "regular" likes "A Clockwork Orange" novel is to tell writers what they meant evil" from "right and wepng," to write about." visitation days. If Tom Brown's probably less than any of his In giving background on saying "right and wrong" were proposed policy is followed, other works. "Clockwork Orange," Burgess Right to Choose determined by circumstances visitation will continue on a In a speech that was often mentioned that in 1959 he was Much of Burgess' talk centered He said they "smell of police seven-day basis outside humorous, often serious and told by his doctor that he had only around the right to choose be- court disinfectants." University regulations sometimes confusing, Burgess a year to live. In that year, he tween good and evil "Suppose "Man is defined in terms of The dorm has been advised by free well," Burgess told the crowd. "A man or woman who has not performed evil will not Homecoming News digest — from die AKKociaU-d Pres* know what good is." Still avoiding a direct Queen run-off evaluation of the film, Burgess Peace at hand, Kissinger says quipped, "I dsn't know what I think about the book, much less scheduled WASHINGTON — Presi- could not be bound by any prisoners in the same time the film." Homecoming Queen semi- dential aide Henry A. North Vietnam-US agree span and later resolution by finalists are Suzanne Avirett, Kissinger said Thursday ment the Vietnamese themselves of Linda Brown, Helen Dayton, "peace is at hand" in Viet- The White House aide did long standing political differ- Sunday marks end Cathy McLain, K-Lou Paullin nam and, in his view, can be not quarrel with Hanoi's ences . and Jennie Young. achieved in three or four days recitation of the tentative CHICAGO Secretary of of Daylight Time The run-off election will be held of private diplomacy. framework of an agreement— the Treasury George P. The annual change from Friday. Polls will be open from 9 The Saigon government, a quick cease-fire in place, Schultf said Thursday Presi- daylight to standard time will a.m. to 6 p.m. in the Worth Hills however, remained a prin- withdrawal of American dent Nixon "has the guts" to occur at 2 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 29. cafeteria and from 11 am to 1 cipal stumbling block, stating troops and equipment within keep federal spending down Students should set their clocks p.m. and 4to6p m in the Student that the South Vietnamese 60 days, an exchange of and avoid a tax increase. back one hour Saturday night to Center. have the correct standard time THE DAILY SKIFF Friday, October 27, 1972 {......•...•......... nmetoi | 5^j8lL^9!ti^tJ^9^^... .! vole separate ways and you don't Civil disobedience dormitory government to choose one's personal choice, but we are the days and times of visitation fighting for the right to make that know who lives next door, much HOMECOMING Kditor: within the dorm was rejected by choice for ourselves without less upstairs, you cannot have a QUEEN Being recognized as an ad- Dr Howard Wible, we in Tom someone else dictating to us our dorm community ' What you RUNOFF [LECTION vocate of student rights and Brown sought action to attempt morals have is a hotel. Two possible FRIDAY, 0G. 27, 1972 specifically, a more liberal change within the democratic Roger Fowler exceptions to this are Tom Brown AU StUDENTS visitation philosophy on the TCU system of government. This Junior and Jarvis." VOTE FOB HOMECOMING QUEEN campus, I felt it my respon- system is one of civil What about the Brachman Hall STUDENT CENTER sibility to inform the campus of disobedience and interest group Slighted dorm Living-Learning Center'' on activities which Tom Brown Hall support. Cathy llutcheson WORTH HILLS CAFETERIA residents and many other But in our violation of the Kditor: Sophomore students on campus are un- guidelines, we want to emphasize Why is it that little or no dertaking our intent as being one of con- mention is made of Brachman When our proposal to allow our structive testing of the ad- Hall and the Living-Learning ministrative philosophies. We Center in University publi- STEREO HI-FI EQUIPMENT want to make known campus- cations'' Neither the dorm nor wide that Tom Brown will be in the program are included TV'S — RECORDERS violation in order to arouse in- anywhere in Book I or Book II or terest and spur dialogue and the 1972 Horned Prog; even the SALES & SERVICE support for the issue of visitation dedication and naming of the SONY—MARANTZ—DUAL By disobedience we wish to building are omitted prove the sincerity of our desires Also, it seems that the only GARRARD—NORELCO—AKG I N\ I LOPl \1)I)KI SSI H- M I M DIM- and that we are willing to receive time the program rates mention MI M \ n I 'i . J mi up to 12.50 .in FISHER—UNIVERSITY SOUND hour or more lons^und 01 typed, For due punishment for our action so in the Daily Skiff is when our hall compleu* dstslls, - . Mil" that we may possibly gain a more director or program coordinator ZENITH—PICKERING .- f! envelops in Hi it 9 Uss, PjO, bom 6503, OdM •. Tmtm 79760. liberal policy in the future. resigns- then we receive front SUPERSCOPE— Dr Wible. Administrative page headlines. PRI I t00 (. \l LOK v,'' \HliM. R*g- 1 ister si Marine World now. Drawing Services, the Residential Living In particular I would like to m i >■ tofaei .(1 M--< lost !'!•■■ ,-Frl. 1 ' i Office and the Student Life Office cite two examples from the Oct. J BOO Q B '• Is! 10-4 p.m.. Bun, 8-8 p.m. Electric I imp Bowl*, in general, are being kept 24 Daily Skiff In Joe Nolan's completely informed of our article about Dr Fenker's Appliance ACR0SS FR0M ->ki I KIP, Jsmisry 1-0, 1145. For more IsJbnnstton < ill Kl-0512 or Ms> action so that they will realize proposal nothing is said about the TCU CAMPUS Wfll, SXt. 369. our intent as one of attempted program as it now stands, 927-53/ / 3053 S. UNIVERSITY DR. KOK-PROI ll BTL'DEKI OROI PJ who constructive change and not student reactions to his proposal, Mtd .i funil-r,i;sin^ pfO)€Ct; belOW Iff flagrant violation and abuse.

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