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Motion to lift injunction denied I I By STUART EMMRICH likely to occur if the temporary injunction was not issued. Alligator Staff Writer TO SHOW THE SUNSHINE LAW has been violated, or that it is likely to be violated Turner said, constitutes showing Circuit Court Judge R.A. Green Monday denied a motionby irreparable harm would be caused if the temporary injunctionwas UF to remove a temporary injuction against holding secret not issued.In . ..fv V hearings in the Honor Court's investigation of cheating in the response to arguments by Biggs that the injunction was UF College of Business Administration.Green improperly issued because The Alligator and the Sun were not will hear arguments today in a suit filed last Fridayby required to post security bond, Green amended his Friday f aUFATTORNEY S The Alligator and the Gainesville Sun to make the in order to require the papers to post a $1 bond. juction permanent. Until then, the temporary injection Green also ruled an affidavit by UF law, student Judy w granted by Green Friday has halted all trials ,of students Collins was sufficient to show she was legally poor and so did charged in the cheating scandal. not have to post a bond. Collins Friday filed a suit identical to UF ATTORNEY TOM BIGGS told the court the injuction The Alligator's and the Sun's. should be removed because it should not have been granted GREEN HEARD THE ARGUMENTS on UF's.motion in without notice to UF. Starke. Biggs argued that a temporary injuction without notice UF has refused to open the Honor Court hearings, citing a should not have been issued because.the suit did not show Board of Regents' policy that keeps student disciplinary. irreparable harm would be caused if it wasn't issued. records confidential. THOMAS BIGGS Green ruled in favor of arguments by Larry Turner, lawyerfor ' the Sun, that the suit violations of Florida's argued alleged ' against injunction Monday (See 'Cheating, page six) Governmrnt-in-the-Sunshine Law had occurred and were i The Independent / : Florida AlligatorTUESDAY: .E ::7 t 79 Puolished by Campus' Communications Inc., Gainesville Florida Not officially associated with the University ot" Florida t _ : ' Mautz : Cut budaet ., new students I "" t .. 1 By TOM SHRODER mendations to the legislature based on the DOA's proposals"in enrollment in all four year state universities.If . Alligator Staff Writer the near future."" Matuz said. adopted,the proposed limit would reduce the number of \ Planning figures indicate UF will have 69 fewer academic new freshmen at UF to 2,465. State Universtity System Chancellor Robert Mautz has positions in 1975-76 than this yea/ This year UF admitted 3,551 new freshmen.Future . instructed UF to admit no more than 85 per cent of 2,900 Dr. Robert Bryan, UF vice president for academic affairs, freshmen allowable under the present enrollment limit. said presently only 53 positions are vacant. Mautz also asked UF to plan on a minimum reduction of , 5.2 per cent in faculty, staff and administrative positions in HOWEVER, BRYAN SAID, "I 1 think it will be possible to 197576. surrender 16 additional position without forced termination," I In order to avoid forced terminations of present facutly, 16 MAUTZ MADE THE REQUESTS based on preliminary academic positions must become vacant due to normal attrition budget proposals of the Florida ,Department of Ad. between now and July 1, Bryan said. ministration (DOA). In addition to faculty UF should plan to eliminate 24 nonacademic - The DOA's proposals include the elimination of graduate service positions. The ratio between academic and fellowships. non academic positions should remain the same, Matuz said. Matuz said he wrote a. letter to Askew opposing the elimination of state funds for graduate fellowships."WE ALTHOUGH NO REDUCTION in administrative per sonnel is specifically recommended in the DOA proposals, COULD REDUCE the amount spent on fellowshipsbut Matuz said such cuts are "distinct possiblities" and should be I don't think we could do without them," Mautz said. planned for. . The DOA also recommended that Askew include in his Mautz told university presidents in ,a letter dated Feb. 6 budget proposal a five per cent salary raise for faculty and that" all planning should take into account the possibility of professional positions and a 5.25 per cent raise for career' additional reductions." service employ Salary raises are recommended by the DOA in spite of a THE REQUEST TO HOLD freshmen admissions to 85 per . Board of Regents approved budget reduction of all salary rate cent of the present 2,900 limit was in response to a Board of M, > 3; MIr reductions. Regents decision to study the possibility of, an across the GOV. REUBIN ASKEW will present budget recom board IS per cent reduction of the maximum freshmen r UF can borrow to meet payrollState y p; University System Chancellor Robert Mautz reaffirmed Despite reports to the contrary'Mautz said UF would not Monday that UF would be able to meet its June payrollby 1 be forced to lay off personnel if Florida Lt. Gov. Jim Williams borrowing money from UF's medical and agricultural vetoes Marston's plan to redistribute' money saved in the J. budgets. Hillis Miller Health Center and the Institute for Food and Agricultural Sciences.Williams . said Thursday he had "other plans" for any money saved in the university system. REGARDLESS OF William's final decision, UF will not be prevented from borrowing enough money from UF's two relatively healthy budgets to avoid layoffs in the general education (E&G) budget Mautz said. But he said any borrowed funds must be repaid from next A L v year's already severely cut E&G appropriations.Matuz . said he and Marston now agree that any non photo by george kochonicc jr. repayable transfer of funds from IFAS and the health center should be shared with all nine state universities. = r Although Williams said he had other plans for any car- university system savings, he consented to meet with Mautz and Marston "sometime in the near future" to discuss the problem. Dr. Vemon P. Roan works on one of a series of MARSTON WILLIAMS Marston was in Tallahassee Monday but was unable to electric vehicles he ond his students have developedto ,discuss budgtt schedule definite appointment with Williams Mautz said. minimize traffic pollution. See story page 6. .. 4 , .. .. , y n -rt i tai, ,' " Pag;2,Th.i$Independent;Florida Allig'r:Tuesday,February;; ii, 1975 r. i .. X .? 1 .-' : '- : : juesaay ALLAN T: GENGLER : ":; . Ford : rationing i i l) / capsule'Wire Editor - body"i FLORIDAChristian 'over thy dead indictments thrown out by court HOUSTON (UPI)'- President Ford Monday said there TilE OIL management and labor leaders in America's will be gas rationing only "over my dead body" and attacked petroleum center roared approval. They were so noisy they TALLAHASSEE (UPI)- The Florida Supreme Court American dependence on foreign supplies as a "bet-a-million stopped the President in his speech. threw out Monday criminal indictments against former philosophy." The President said supporters of gas rationing say it would Education Commissioner Floyd Christian, forcing the ' Ford repeated his opposition to rationing in a departurefrom have to last only six months. He said "No, at least 5 to 6 state to refile charges against Christian and also Treasurer his prepared text of a speech to 600,oil industry leaders.He years." Once more the cheers came. Thomas O'Malley.The . leaned forward dramatically at the podium, gestured witha "We must pay a price now to ensure a more reasonable vote was 42. fist, and said, "If we get into gas rationing-over my dead price for our oil in the future," Ford said. "And that price is The court ruled that the Christian indictments were body. ." what it will cost us to produce American oil on American defective because Asst. Special Prosecutors Robert Willis soil-right here in the state of Texas, in Alaska, in the outer and Aaron Bowden of Jacksonville were illegally assigned ' continental shelf and elsewhere... to the grand jury investigation. "WE HAVE to look for a silver lining in the energy Although only the Christian case was directly at issue, January sees problem. The longer we take to protect ourselves against indictments of O'Malley, former State Sen. George embargoes the more vulnerable our economy becomes to Hollahan D-Miami and Clearwater architect Walter , foreign decisions beyond our control. Melody were affected because they also were handled by "We must never again be forced to pay the inflated cartel Willis and Bowden under identical executive assignmentsby inflation dropUPI manipulated prices of foreign oil." Gov. Reubin Askew.Impeachment. Ford received one of his most,enthusiastic receptions in Houston. He plans, to make similar trips to plug for his / probe set An independent survey Monday indicated inflation program in the future but he seemed to be talking the slowed down in January but the economic slump cut heavily language of the Texans Monday and they applauded him TALLAHASSEE (UPI!) A House committee into business orders, production and jobs. And the govern frequently dominated by lawyers was named Monday to investigate ' ment said retail sales were running at recession levels. LAST WEEK Ford spent two days in Atlanta campaigningfor charges of "impeachable misconduct" against Supreme The Commerce Department said auto rebates provided his economic-energy recovery program with the southern Court Justices'Joseph Boyd Halp P. Dekle, and David enough push to increase January sales by 1 per cent over governors and won their backing in his fight with Congress. McCain. December and 5 per cent over January, 1974. But year-to- Attacking critics of his energy program Ford said "This Chairman William J. Rish. D-Port St. Joe, said he year increase failed to keep up with the 12 per'cent inflationrate bet-a-million philosophy-that we can continue to import the expected the investigation, which will include public and represented a substantial decline in dollar volume. entire million or a significant part of the million barrels (a hearings to take no more than "four or five weeks" and be Elsewhere, Treasury Secretary William E. Simon told the day) that I propose to cut back-is a very high risk and ready with its recommendation when the Legislature Senate Finance Committee the "enormous sum" the reckless gamble. convenes in April. government has to borrow in open money markets to finance "Instead of betting on what foreign sources may do, we Justices Boyd and Dekle were given a stinging budget deficits threatens to halt the decline in interest rates. should put our money on what Americans can do and will do. reprimand by a panel of substitute Supreme Court justices But a major Chicago bank, Continental Bank, said the If we offer sufficient incentives, American enterprise here at recently on chargesof improprieties involving their receiptof money market has enough "slack" to absorb the larger home will solve our energy problems ." a secret opinion, prepared by a utility attorney as a government borrowing because of a slower demand by Ford spoke in the Emerald Room of the Shamrock Hilton, proposed opinion in a pending utility tax case. business and consumers. built by oilman Glenn McCarthy. 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FRIDAY FEB. 14that -- -- --- ---- -- --- -- - ------- : 8:00: & 11QO:: ', IITh. lnd.p.ndnt Florida Alllgotor,Tucidoy, February 11. D7S,Pg 3 Mautz predictstop level cutsBy KAREN MEYER , c 4 b4 x y Alligator Staff Writer \ State University System Chancellor Robert B. Mautz told the State House Education Committee today he expects cutbacks in university administrators but not faculty as the Board of Regents copes with an impending: financial crisis. , Mautz told The Alligator later that he "hoped to cut back ' proportionally more in administrators than faculty," and "to eliminate some services that are desirable but not essential in order to maintain the faculty in the classroom." h r MAUTZ SAID, HOWEVER, that all measures dealing with the 1975.76 fiscal situation will still necessitate increased tuition, higher productivity or student-teacher ratios, and " . frozen hiring in the university system. Mautz said undergraduates, now paying $190 a quarter for 15 credits, could pay$7 to$20 more each term, bringing in an additional $1 million to $6 million a year. d , Education committee chairman Richard Hodes, D-Tampa, .M Mai k said the committee met to examine budget problems within p, specific areas of the university system. : .UF President Robert 0- Marston, University of North . Florida President Tom, Carpenter, Florida State University Psychology Department Chairman Joseph Grosslight, FloridaA T iii & M National Alumni Chairman Dr. Leonard Johnson and University of West Florida Professor Dr., Lucius Ellsworth* chairman of the state faculty senate council, also testified at the hearings. MAUTZ SAID HE COULD NOT estimate specific cut backs until he knew how much money would be available, but Space Despite the fact that parking places She found the 'first come first serve' that Administrative and General funds would be reduced hard find this breakable with little are pretty to on campus, policy just a proportionally to Instruction and Research Funds. lady managed to find room have $10 million in young squeeze. Regents already cut nearly spendingthis enough enough for her bike. year, as well as trimmed $78 million from budget requests f for next year. .'- _. 1 1tf Modes said the regents may have to cut another $30 million beyond the $78 million cutback ordered by Gov. Reubin Askew.MARSTON FOLLOWED UP Mautz's presentation by Nine nominated for judgeship. : explaining the impact of the 1974.75 cutbacks'and the . potential impact of next year's reductions at UF. - He said, he would agree with the elimination of administrative By DEBBIE IBERT change." positions instead of faculty and "would be very AHgator Staff Writer The commission will not rate or qualify any of the applicants - willing to discuss" less money and more "relief from red after selecting five he said. tape." UF Attorney Thomas Biggs is under consideration for a The commission also named: Rowlett Bryant a Panama Marston also attended a subcommittee meeting with a federal judgeship in North Florida. City attorney; Erwin Fleet, a Fort Walton Beach judge; John presentation on governance by Chancellor-designate E. T. Gainesville Circuit Court Judge John J. Crews is also on the Frye, a Pensacola judge; Fred Karl former public counsel for York in the afternoo/i. list of nine names selected by the Federal Judicial l Nominating the Public Service Commission; Samuel Smith a Lake City MARSTON SAID THE TWO part presentation included: Commission judge and William Stafford, a Pensacola U.S. attorney. York's concepts of the role of the regents and the The nine member commission will narrow the list to five UF ATTORNEY BIGGS could not be reached for com delegation of responsibility and authority at the universitylevel. after conducting personal interviews in Tallahassee ment Monday . scheduled for Feb. 17, commission member Blair Zimmett The Federal Judicial Nominating Commission took form The problems at the federal level raised by the state said.THE last fall, when Stone and Chiles "got together" with the legislature which led to useless work. One example is the FIVE NAMES will then go to Florida's U.S. Senators Florida Bar, according to Zimmett. required'fingerprinting of employes system-wide which are Lawton Chiles and Richard Stoift,who will chose'one of themto Formerly,the senior U.S. senator from Florida would select never processed, said Marston. nominate to President Ford. a name for filling a federal judgeship and submit it to the Marston addressed his comments to the codification of the Zimmet, a Miami attorney, said "everyone's got an equal 'President for approval.In . university system-where each university defines its role and goals in the system. RUB to vote on hook-up rate hike I By RENA EPSTEIN terms of average monthly use, the same proposal calls Alligator Staff Writer *for an increase from $6.70 to $7.20 for water. The average'sewer . bill, which is tied in with water use.would increase from The Regional Utilities Board (RUB) is scheduled to vote $5 to S6.10 a month under the plan. Wednesday on the controversial proposal to charge more than Mas},.3 ,a $600 per hookup for new water and sewage customers and to Calvin Green, physical plant director at UF, made a second Her. ? increase the monthly charge for service. appearance before the RUB last Wednesday to urge the city Two public hearings have been conducted by the RUB to ,and county commissioners to reject the proposed increase.AT I allow citizens to their views. express THE FIRST public hearing on Jan. 29, Greene said the THE PROPOSED hook-up charges are $250 for water and possible $300,000 increase in water and sewage bills at UF $370 for sewage, with some variation depending on might force him to layoff workers.UF . . population'growth.Hanson now pays a little more than $200,000 for the services. dropped from Although UF President Robert Q. Marston has denied the possibility of layoffs Green said he is not sure whether Marston's remarks on ,water and' sewage increases were Indiana University race "com prehensive." I UF Executive Vice President Harold Hanson has lost a. Room changes I listed chance to become president of the University of Indiana. Indiana's presidential search committee had narrowed the field of candidates to eight before Hanson was dropped from Yesterday's Alligator reported the Student Agriculture will consideration. meet today at 4:30: p.m. in McCarty"Hall, room 1041. The Hanson confirmed Monday that he was no longer being meeting will be in McCarty Hall, room 1031. y considered for the position. The Board of College Councils will meet tonight at 7:30 ROBERT MAUTZ "It's nothing new.:There's always something cooking and p.m. in the J. Wayne Reitz Union, room 356,not in room 1041as first prediction ol'odmlnlstratlvelayoffs there's always! something fading away." Hanson said. reported. r . I 1 I Student Senate considering impeachment bill I" - U.S. Intercollegiate Archery Cham- the By KAREN MEYER Sen. Ken Otgang. who introduced the bill said he participate in Alligator Staff Writer discussed the administration's objections to last spring's pionships.The fund the second request is to partially Gator proposal prior to submitting the bill. Day ceremonies scheduled for Feb The Student Senate meets tonight to consider a bill which SENATORS WILL ALSO VOTE on two special requests Basketball Appreciation would provide impeachment and removal procedures for one for $700 for the UF archery team. and one for $150 for I I. include second be considered on reading a "resign !student body officers and another bill to construct a physical; Gator Basketball .Appreciation Day. jr Bills to Student and bill establishing a Government run" law, a fitness running course for 2975.. The archery team requests the money to partially finance a to Office. Senators will vote on funding the "Vita Parcours Fitness trip to California where seven members of their team will Research and Planning Park." a track to be constructed between UFs track and Lake THE Alice.TWO-MILE COURSE WILL have stopping points Hearing examines day care biasBy I tor exercise for runners along its distance, said Senate - President Kevin Malone. The impeachment and removal bill to be considered DOUG HATCH approved later by the commission. Staff WRIterA THE PUBLIC HEARING IS scheduled to start at 3 p.m. in provides that all student body officers are subject to removal. Alligator "for misfeasance, malfeasance and non-feasance in office and the fourth floor commission room in the Alachua County for violation of student body,state,or federal laws." public hearing on a proposal to include day-care centers Courthouse. . The current student body constitution has no provision for under Alachua County's anti-discrimination ordinance will be Commissioners will probably not consider requests from impeachment and removal procedures, according to Sen. Sue held during today's meeting of the Alachua County Com- t two U F students to be rehired by the county Howard Weston Cline. mission. County Administrator'said. SENATORS PASSED A BILL with those provisions last The proposals to include day-care centers operating within Deborah Knopman 4AS, and Keith Bailey, 4JM. last week spring, but it was vetoed by Vice President for Student Affairs the county under county ordinance 55, which bans requested the commission to order them rehired after being Arthur Sandeen. discrimination with regard to'color or: race, must still be tired in December and January respectively. 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His z work goes on in boys clubs, technical and academic schools. guidance centers, summer camps and missions.And his very human approach is very evident in the family spirit of the Salesians.This is the way he wanted it.This is the way it Is. The Salesian experience Isn't learned-it's lived. * .- rile -- - -- sole I For more Information about Saletian Priests UI * Brothers,mail this coupon to: Ind'I I 'HI SPIN Father" Joseph Mattel", SA.. Room A- NEil I . Salesians I 10F: ST. JOHN BOSCO I I x 639.New Rochelle,N.Y. 10802 . I am Interested In the Priesthood Q Brotherhood-CD *' I I Nlm-- ___________Age_ *' I Street Address ________________ I Thursday, Feb. 13th 8:00 p.m.Florida *' I City Phone ..tats Zip m I Education. I Gym Your c ". tl..o. J ': -- UI *' I. ? " \ *, The Independenl Florida Alligator ''I publication/ of campus Communications incorporated 0 ptlvote, non' roM. Corporation. M pobli.ridT.ve. 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University of idoProvided through student government for the siud.nts" of"the' tone The of Independent all Florida AlhOOleM'reserves the right' to fe9ulote the typogr0Pl'iwl I Rebel Discount advert''men"' avid to revise consider cbPJig. - Recordsville lectlonoble. or turn away all copy It The Independent advertisements Florida'Alligator will rIOt consider odlUllme"of payment for any involvinG typographical error or unless notice Itgiven * * ,* * * * * *: i".on'Independent to'the cf odvertlllnG FlorIda AlllQOtor manager will within not be((1)I)responsible day otter lfI'OfteOut the fot advertisement more insertion' tho" one opp.0 intoned The on od"'r1I..me"" Scheduled to run several.times. t 1 t-I II TWlndpi'n<]'.n)ftorl Ja'Xkllgotor' ,'Tuesday, t.f'rva'ry'j 11i f',1975' ,PogV' BLUE ,KEY SPEAKERS BUREAU Dauer rememberSi''s ' Want to travel around the State speaking about the University of Florida to,various organizations? r'J': ; "'v : ' We" know a" lot of people who want to listen. 1 i I r f UF life 'iI'f: l'. If you've got'a 2.0 average and if you've got the ''',,.).",''/ .'.,.i'.'.,!,, ....i" ' time, we've got the speaking engagements. duringDepression . Interviews Feb. 11,12,13,14Hours 7 PM-10 PM Room 331 JWRU By RICHARD BURKHOLDER Alligator Staff Writer For more information call 392-1661 Six-day classes, a research paper a week, passing the hat for class: texts, and Saturday afternoon exoduses to Florida State University were major elements of life on the ml UF campus during the 1930's.: fyutnenji ManningDauer, professor and chairman of the Department of Political Science, recalled the halycon days of the depression. Rutherford's Guarantees "THINGS WERE SIMPLER BACK k THEN' he said. Back in the late 20's, Dauerwas a UF undergraduate, and during the The Most for Your \ Money summer of one year he needed a room, he "t ::;'!'" InADiamond, said.Albert Murphree was dean of Arts and Sciences: and Dauer said he simply strolled 4 rt into his office at 101 Anderson and asked fora ;.. :" ;<) : ,' list of the best local residences-there was no on-campus housing then-: and Murphree, t" ,. :>; ; 1'., See Us Before Yon Buy! sitting in his shirt sleeves, with no secretary,in I ., ,. ., the outer office, smiled and then began to I\ :': recommend the better homes to him. ..: IN 1933, DAUER BECAME an assistant I professor here, he;said, and at that time there ! were approximately 3.000 students and 2,700 " i faculty members. UF was all-male and did not go co-ed until after World War II. According to Pat Dovell of the registrar's iiKrsdiit office, the UF 1974 fall quarter registrationwas more than 21,000. Only 1,174 faculty ._ posts are provided for in this year's, UF budgetary outlay. PROF. DAUERmore ? {!},+Y.v.iw!ti4+[}:itia4.Nhw. .}%i:} Life 4t UF during the depression was also a bit different then, Dauer said. ,' I CLASSES RAN SIX DAYS a week,. with papers to grade back then, he saia. Saturday sessions ending at noon, he said. "HOWEVER," HE CONTINUED, At that time, Dauer continued,the students "teachers probably knew their students" "would line up on 13th Street in order to better in the 30's. There were fewer students : t ", catch bus rides to Tallahassee for the weekly and thus more individualized instruction, he ; J Saturday night dance at FSU (which was then added. ' the state's college for women). There were also, wide contacts with the ,,, '., Only about six or'eight UF students had outside Gainesville) community, he said. cars'those years, he continued.AS Whenever speakers came onto the campus, FOR FUNDING allocated UF during not only the entire faculty and most of the the 30's, Dauer said that there was a good student body would turn out, but a fair .,\ amount of federally-sponsored building goingon amount of the townspeople would attend also, $350.00Fine here. Dauer said., There was generally little money for PLACEMENT WAS HANDLED differently maintenance though, "but library funds were back then too, ,Dauer went on. quality 38-point diamond-engagement: never cut off completely as they have been in Generally, the colleges and departmentswould ring, beautifully set in a six prong white gold these times" he added.In place: their own students through order to obtain a book from the library, ,extensive networks, of employment reference Tiffany mounting and lovingly nestled in the Dauer said, it was necessary to have the dean listings and personal contacts. luxury of a Rutherford's box. of the graduate school sign every book- Thus, political science: majors would purchase card. usually be able to secure employment with the % ,carat $175.OO % carat $250.00L4JJQL.,, "J' TO GET RESEARCH books'"one had to federal or state governments; accounting \ argue title by title with the dean" so as to students would be placed via the Florida receive his signature" he said. Accounting Association; and architecture- and Classes frequently"passed the hat" in law student graduates would be able to land order to get a few copies of a text which the jobs through their respective colleges' " entire class could. use during. the quarter, placement services with private Florida-based Dauer said.However. firms he said UF had a considerable DAUER, IN RETROSPECT, said he sees number"of federal assistantship funds being quite a difference in the hard times affecting '\ dispensed to students,then, even though'there today's and the depression's UF, < were fewer research grants. The unemployment rates are different ("7.8 . STUDENTS GENERALLY WORKED per cent now as opposed to 30 per cent: in the , IN THE MALL harder than'they.do now, Dauer said. In many 30's"); more students are full-time now ((70 liberal, arts and social studies classes, a per cent of the depression students were part- , '\I' I' .. .. ., ,', student,.ha'd'to tender a sixor 'sevenpagehapd time' ecaus of job obligations, he said), and I every week. generally those times were more severe (with .Qo "This," he said "was on top of the term their complete lack of unemployment Insurance - papers, tests, and finals required within most and Social Security, he added). ' classes." Times may look tough now, but Dauer said ....... This naturally consumed more of the he does not see a re-emergence of campus: life 37M431 faculty's free time since there were simply as it was in the 30's.FLORIDA , .. ' .. . - -.....- -".,,-.... .......- . t ...."u........._Floddo AII''_.. r.......F.bruory 11, 1t75 \) -...". --"'.-- =__--.r_'""___finfTSHE --G lmeslj- y off i .' in local tourney By MARSHA GILMER Alligator Staff Writer ( .j Southern Regional Games Tournaments in various events were held this past weekend at the J. Wayne Reitz Union. } More than 30 colleges and universities from Georgia oJ Florida, Alabama and Mississippi were represented by ap.: '';t\ .:. 4r proximately 300 students in the regional competition for plaques and trophies.As . one of the employees at the Union gameroom put it, "we ar .JA did pretty good." , Tom LaPointe, winner of first place in men's pocket billiards, said he felt that the competition this year was much tougher'than last year's. V F. "NONE OF THE MATCHES were easy, everybody there was a good pool shooter," he said. "I did not go into the tournament with high expectations, '. and oddly, the tough matches turned out to be easier than expected. You,have to be a consistent shooter, concentrateand .? most important, get off to a good start." Tom said one of the things leading to UF's success in all the matches was the excellence of the Union games area. \\r "The area has a lot of full tables, and quality equipment. A lot of visiting students were amazed at our game room," he said.THE UF BOWLING representatives placed first in all .' women's events and second in all 'men's events. Some of the first place winners in the tournament will 0$ georg kochanic jr. f TRIED BUT SHE COULDN'T DO IT represent UF in the national tournaments to be held later this .competition is tough during the Southern Regional Games Tournament year in various places around the country. .. - t Cheating the rounds of six students" and count as six transactions.The charges.It . | (from page one) Honor Court released figures Monday detailing in is known, however, that they are looking into allegationsof I The two suits, which charge closed hearings violate the which business college departments the different transactions cheating in a statistics 320 class which business majors Sunshine Law, will be heard by Green at 2:30: p.m. tomorrow occurred. have to take, a math and a chemistry class. Ji in the Gainesville County Courthouse. There were 27 transactions in the finance department, 23 in ,Marmish did confirm, however, that the investigation was '( AFTER GREEN ORDERED the papers to post the SI marketing 28 in economics, 33 in accounting, 15 in business still limited only to undergraduate colleges. bond Biggs jokingly moved the injunction not be effective administration and three in management. ALTHOUGH MARMISH SAID his investigation has 1. until the bond had been posted. THE HIGHEST INCIDENCE of organized cheating slowed down because of the uncertainty of the suit against the Turner promptly handed the judge a dollar bill. occurred in a marketing 331 class. Although Honor Court closed Honor Court hearings, he said he was still being 1 The Honor Court continued its "business operatons" officials have refused to discuss exact numbers of students "deluged by phone calls" from students who wanted to give i Monday, mostly processing information and "catching up on cheating in specific classes, 10 of the first 18 students found him information about possible cheating. \ paperwork"according to a member of the Honor Court staff.: guilty of cheating did so in the marketing class. To deal with the calls Marmish has divided his in SIXTY-THREE STUDENTS HAVE BEEN charged with The Honor Court investigation has now expanded beyondthe vestigation into different departments and assigned a memberof } involvement in the alleged widespread cheating on business business college, although Honor Court officials! have his staff to handle each segment.Tim . college fall final exams. refused so far to comment on what other colleges'they are Mosser is in charge of :classes in marketing and Honor Court Atty. Gen. Paul Mannish said more charges investigating. statistics, Gary Morgan heads the economic classes, Mike j are pending and would probably be sent out the beginning of Marmish said he would, not comment except to say that Massari heads real estate, Scott Knox is in charge of the a" next week, "depending on what happens with the injunction." they have uncovered five exam transactions in colleges outsideof finance classes and David McElvon is in charge of accountingand f Marmish said Monday his office has prosecuted cases Business Administration. management,classes. { involving a total of 135 different exam transactions. MARMISH SAID HE WOULD NOT comment further on Marmish heads up'the investigation for all other classes. { MARMISH EXPLAINED THAT one exam could "make the investigation until "probable cause" was found to file All can be reached ,at 392.1683 or 3921684. t UF group- develops. electric car to cut exhaust I ByTERRISALT that accompanies private car ownership Roan explained."But come up with large-scale methods of using it, Roan said. Alligator Staff Writer cars are just too inefficient," he said. . There is also great cost and complexity involved in using Giving an example of automobile inefficiency, Roan said, solar energy, Roan added. Mass transit, electric cars, personal rapid transit, and "You are driving down the highway in your automobile: with Many environmentalists are strongly opposed to nuclear nuclear energy systems are probable changes that will affect our people in the car, getting 10 to 12 miles per gallon. A energy because of the threat of thermal pollution and transportation in the near future, said Dr. Vernon P. Roan, greyhound bus pases you getting 6 to 10 miles} per gallon, but UF professor of mechanical engineering."We there are 44 people on board. emission of radioactive materials, Roan said. cant keep using energy at the rate we are now," Roan Personal rapid transit systems (PRT) are also possible, "Nobody wants an atomic disaster but if we become so said. Roan said. over cautious that we become so far behind that we can't "We've got to have some kind of energy source other than catch up, that's a disaster too ," he said. tossil fuel, particularly oil. The longer we wait, the worse it PRT INVOLVES THE USE of special plastic cards that "We've got to have changes within the next three years," will be. Something must be done," Roan said. the traveler inserts into a slot at a special transport station., A Roan said. ROAN AND A GROUP of UF students have developed private car then takes him where he wants to go. _ 1972. PRT could be useful in congestedareas such as airportsand several electric cars winning national, honors in However, Roan and the students began work before the business sections of cities. However, Roan said these energy crisis began. In creating the electric vehicles they vehicles do not travel at high speeds and are not adequate for attempted to minimize pollution rather than energy. long range travel. The electric car which has to be recharged frequently "A different energy source is needed," Roan said. "In my would be of little help in the present energy crisis, he said. opinion we will use nuclear energy." .. "Although people don't seem to like it, mass transit will be Roan said the other alternatives are finding more domesticoil put to greater. use" Roan said. :, rationing and curtailing energy usage. ,f PEOPLE MISS THEIR privacy, the pride and flexibility SOLAR ENERGY is possible, but no one has been able to IfIi t i AS student council sponsors three 'speakers. The Arts and Science Student Council will present a three- Hummel, UF materials science professor, will demonstrate speaker program on physics, phenomology, and psychic formative forces of life by using plant and animal tissue 1 ?n Y'a , 4 awareness Thursday at.7:30: p.m. in the J. Wayne Reitz Union extracts A tissue dropped in a dilute copper chloride solution ' Ballroom. takes bn the original 'form of that organism. "I- i T tj Next. Dr. James Barrell. UF Each half-hour lecture is designed to "integrate intuitive psychology professor will , insight with rational systematic thought" council member discuss alternative approaches 'to understanding human Ronnie Klein explained.AN experience. photo by kochani ir- g org the Rev. Carrol Parrish Finally will speak on psychic. , AUDIO-VISUAL presentation by Dr.. Rolf Erich awareness and metaphysics. ROAN AND CAR different energy source needed . t ti t ,: .. ,;" II.}'':': .._ ---- ,-- ._-. .-.. '. .....I.t.1\! !t..T .r' .": _' .,..."......00'1 'M ra.\ ...... b t' .".. ...... '. ""..t? .' l ) ... 0''' I,,' ..... .. rs ..... .., r U. U. D. '. Florida The Independent Alligator"j' ENTERIALNMENI J ' ". Tuttdoy..February" II. 1975 Pag 7 . ' ' . , .. ; 1 ' .:' :' : .. : : : .. ', '" ; . : ". '. ,. .. 'h" .: 4, '.4/: 1<\ : U:, : M. * 5 " : ., J" ; : : '#J \ Political theater sprouts across U S.By . ..... ' KAREN MEYER pn ,. .,' ,- in subcultures everywhere;: the poor the > Alligator Staff Writer blacks ,the farm and factory workers the r '.' Chicanos. Here the performers are cultural bL.... .I r . Political theate.-theater created to bring workers rather than artists; their theater is about political change-continues to sprout performed by their,own ranks as a means of .across the nation, and indeed the world said discussing their political situation and society. > Mark Amitin. Theater becomes a vehicle for education and .f; Amitin. .as director of a communications expression'of their own values. \ network or 24 avant garde theaters known as Chatting crosslegged with a small group in Universal Moment Theaters. follows the McCarty Auditorium last Thursday, ,Amitin trends closely. traced the development of political theater "ALL THEATER essentially: political," drawing parallels with the catharsis of.Greek he said last Thursday since it tries to tragedy and today's dramatic media of the propagate a certain lifestyle over another. moment, television. The difference in real political theater lies From the Hollywood scandals of whispered .,'''f ' in its aim, he said comparing radical theater Communists in the McCarthy era to the anti < baring its message to commercial theater war sentiment of the Sixties, theater has been .;/.L:} created to be sold and hired to be performed.Such found in the streets trying to bring about was the development of the stage change. ? ff &1 . rocking musical "Hair." What began as a "BUT POLITICAL theater is certainly nota " workshop for an experimental theater group primary force in change," said Amitin, AAARK AMITIN' photos' by goo rge kochonc. Jr. ended in a $7 million bonanza for financial ,calling its power more "peripheral." . ,"All theater Is essentially political"and ' backer Michael Butler, said Amitin.. (Political theater rather creates an awarenessof TODAY POLITICAL theater can be found a situation allowing exchange of thoughts ideas, said Amitin. "All actors have to kow that, like music, "It's making outer changes to create inner they have an instrument," said Amitin. "An changes," he said. actor's instrument is, of course, himself." The slick Amitin held workshops and talks in acting LIKE A CHILD who throws tantrum in a f Spinners get and directing classes' for UFs division of grocery store, an actor must be' able to theater during his two day stay. eliminate everything else-set, design, costume whatever-and hold attention with ; for soulful frolicThe EXPERIMENTAL THEATERS have a only the "energy of the moment." ,. a ''new concept in theater, changing the 'There are cetain kinds of theater for certain viewpoints of actor audience and director. audiences, said Amitin, and many audiences Spinners, a highly The "environmental" staging concept waiting to be explored-the mentally ill, the. acclaimed black vocal quintetwill brings the audience .closer often interacting aged, prisoners and children among them. perform at the Florida with performers. The actors create the "Theater for the most part is 20 years director edits. behind other cultural art forms," aid Amitin. Gym Thursday at 8 p.m. A sophisticated act, the "In much of it. people are in fact them Everyone doing' experimental theater, selves or actors acting;they lack well-rounded started with a hard core traditional foundation Spinners were rated the No. 1 characters. I and that still remains very much a soul by Rolling Stone group "The audience sees instead, cutouts or part of the avant garde approach said magazine. 'that don'tnecessarily Amitin. THEIR NEWEST release representations. dialogues belong in the context of a THE NEW ARTISTS often take Home" is fast "Coming character," he said. traditional works and "give it life instead of approaching gold status. " v THE DIRECTOR must then "approach it re-hashing it. These guys are BAD in the from the visual point of view and deep seated Talking with students who felt the four year best sense of the word. personal point of view to find the textures and academic process hindered their development - Their is repertoire com- hues of feeling." Amitin emphasized, "In the end, the prised of soul ballads funky " To capture the psychological motivations of freedom lies with you to create. tunes, hit songs dance the characters, the performers must "find Amitin may return to UF for a week of routines famous and personalities.EVER impersonationsof ways of dealing with context reather than workshops, with New York's Living Theaterlate " content. in April. BEEN to Vegas? With 20 years of show biz experience the Spinners have certainly paid their soulful) dues.They've. : been with the Smothers'writer at B&B I revues of James Brown 2. Marvin Gaye and the 1 You're' sitting back watching Johnny Supremes. Carson and this crazy, guy with an arrow Tickets for the Spinners are through his head comes on the screen. More SS for InterFraternityCouncil's THE SPINNERS than,likely it's Steve Martin. , Winter Frolics. .been in the business 20 years'Saturday Martin, comedian extraordinaire, starts :tonight through Saturday at the Beef and Bottle, the new hot entertainment spot in town. HE HAS AN album out entitled "I've Done Terrible Things to My Dog with a Fork,"- is play day that should tell you what kind of guy he is. He was initially "discovered" by Mason. ,, Williams who at the time was head writer for Someone told me t that theater is an art to be Cinderella the famous shoe fetish fairy tale the Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour. Martin shared. Could be. will be a total theater experience with started writing for the show but soon afterwards \I You can find out for yourself Saturday audience participation. they were kicked off the air- when the Continental Theatre Company Thoreau is a drama based on civil hmmmm makes you wonder doesn't it? presents their productions of "Cinderella" disobedience with relevant overtones. HE WROTE for various other shows suchas and "The Night Thoreau Spent in JailBOTH PLAYS ill be free for UF students. Sonny and Cher before finally heading out THE TWO plays: sponsored by the "Cinderella" will be two dollars for non- on his own-which brings us up to date. University Performing Art Series will be students (children under 12 free). "The Night! And his next date starts tonight at the B & performed this Saturday. "Cinderella" at Thoreau Spent In Jail" $2.50 for non- B. He really has to be seen to be believed. 2 and "Thoreau" at 8:15: p.m. students. Admission is'$2 during the weekdays, and S3 STEVE MARTIN p.m. on the weekend.. .did terrible things to his dog with a fork ...., . ....... ....'. .............-...............-.-............................ ...".'..'.-. .,:..-.:.. . ... ... .... ..... . ,. .. .. .... " - .... --, .-- .,) ..- . I **.8Th.lndepend.ntflorid.Amg0tor.Tue.day.F.bruory11W5 - EDITORIAL ' S;tt :: Canned kS ':_ : _ In the end it never had. a chance. : Oh sure some of us deluded ourselves right to '-I. r '. the end into believing this was a beginning, a way , to start reversing the trend that was turning our _ state into the nation's most scenic trash dump. Accordingly we were convinced that when Dade __ County voters went to the polls last November they would vote yes on the referendum to ban the sale of non-returnable bottles and cans and require a five-cent deposit on all beer and soft-drink con- tainers and finally, outlaw that thorninthesideof every environmentalist, the pop-top can. After all, hadn't the great state of Oregon shownus the way? And to what results? Since their law . kZ} ? }: :{ 4 r F. rh sp7:; y'vk{; 4 went into effect can and bottle litter has been }.:.\.. ,irtif: 1j reduced by 'nearly 90 per cent, saving an annual ' $385 million throwaways, and cleaning up 'y ;#' ;+:# <};.};:}}.:}C.,:; ?.l,tot . Oregon's streets and highways considerably. s.y. ....; ;:}+:vX.,{}sb-0\::::.'.:.y;:k,,. ;y:4Cy: .::. .. :(; c+.xx;..k.., ifi{?:;a c.4 ,},... ,9..t .And despite dire predictions by the :};{:,,3f y tF..;.;;:;; i?, r xc ,+ '" ;:;:;.,,t.}::<,r ;,, 't A#t manufacturers of cans and bottles that beverage k+}:,: .}: .{ .. ? :y'}:hC0c; :?: prices would go sky-high and result in mass ::sy::Eyt.. ? layoffs, events later showed that jobs had merely been re-distributed, and had in fact shown a net gain of 256 jobs in the industry.And . while prices did indeed go up, they did not It couldn't happen hereThe rise as fast or as high as those in neighboring Washington which had no ban. possibility of food riots in the near future because of a Yet November came and the issue was defeated, depressed U.S. economy has prompted at least one police RICHARD and we were left the inevitable question. What chief Ed Davis of Los Angeles to open seminars in crowd went wrong? control and riot dispersion for his uniformed officers, according RURKHOLDER We're not sure, but it may have had somethingto to one recent new story. Davis said, "Frankly, I'm afraid of food riots. .we've triedto STAFF WRITINGS do with a high-powered $140,000 media analyze it but it's a little different (from other civil _ campaign aimed at dissuading the voters from disturbances) because the guy across the line from you,that approving the ban. you're opposing is your neighbor or your brother." WIIICII WAS fine as a stopgap measure would food prices With as much as $33,000 of that coming in from THE MERE prospect for such occurrences in the food. themselves had been arbitrarily pre-set by a national board of out of state companies like Anheuser-Busch, sated United States ought to chill our collective bloods governance.But . considerably. Shades of Tsarist Russia and Wimar Germany! since this has not happened-and under the Ford American Can, Pepsico, Reynolds Aluminum and In connection with the likelihood for food riots there will, of tutelage probably won't-there ,must be sought other Winn Dixie, among others, chipped in for a, blitz course be a number of feckless optimists ,who mouth the methods for allaying food-inspired civil distrubances. of billboard campaigns, handbills, radio and Lewisian "it can't happen here" but chances are, more Several suggestions for combating this problem spring into television spots and even grocery bag and sand cautious heads will intone back "oh yes it can." my mind: , wich board messages to. convince the voters it wasa News and editorial commentators have suggested a numberof I 1)) We could broaden the numerical base alloted for in the bad idea. reasons why pockets of poverty exist in the United States, current WPA-type federal hiring programs. And. just to keep let alone the international world at large\ : the programs honest and short-lived enough until the U.S. On the other hand'were a group of environmentalists The "brutality" of waste-ridden capitalistic (read: U.S.) economy rebounds, place a mandatory due date on their with a budget just over $1,000 anda agri-business; our national leaders' "callousness" to the expiration. One, say, of five years from now with gradual few hundred volunteer workers, with some free problem-the Roman Food Conference of 1974 being the phase-outs until such a time as the economy rights itself. media time thrown in. always-cited example of this; inadequate transport 2)) We could begin contingency plans to erect emergencyfood Like we said, they never had a chance. mechanisms for alimentation distribution; the red tape- distribution centers in the large cities from which stocks ensnarled food stamp bureaucracy which so, humiliates its could be drawn in case of disorder. All of which goes to convince us that the impecunious applicants; and so forth and so on. 3)) We could consider structuring the permanent tax cuts piecemeal strategy is doomed from the start. ALL OF the above and hundreds more may be perfectly advocated by the White House so that they weigh most heavilyin Wherever the idea (you should excuse the expression valid reasons why the poor semi-literate under- or unem the poor's' favor. ) pops up, it will inevitably face a high ployed may drop prostrate during a riot to temporarily flit l 4)) Perhaps most Importantly we need to maintain buying from the industrial heavys. bellies. dialogue between the forces of authority and, the most pressure Yet there sure as hell is darn little being done in the U.S. to seriously disaffected.This latter task may prove formidable to And so once again we are forced to look to alleviate such conditions prior to their fruition. the point of impossibility but at least Chief Davis is prescient Washington for an answer. Except for of, course the traditional armed repression enough to realize dual communications' potential worth: he is The fact is a country that discards more than 60 techniques being incidentally readied by Chief Davis-and instituting the mechanics for dialogue from the police's billion cans and bottles a year, many of them on its possibly other hands of authority-across this country. supervisory level outward into the local community.IT . own landscape, needs a national plan. Such a plan .Congress in its all-pervasive wisdom has at least seen fit to IS to be hoped that such horrors as food riots fail to hold the lid on food stamp prices this year (since the impoverished transpire in 1970's North America. However only with could save the country enough energy to generate ayear's do not have an articulate lobby of their own in judiciousness care and sensitivity with, above all. a sense of electricity for half a dozen major cities. Washington there thus must be a few bleeding-heart altruistsin urgency, can the possibilities for the appearance of such Last year Oregon's Senator Mark Hatfield filed the current legislative assemblage). altercations be averted. just such a bill, modeled after Oregon's law. But .. the bill never surfaced out of committee due, once , again we suspect, to strong opposition from the The industry Independent David Smith T.rd WOOdEditorinchief Editor Now, amidst the more than 3,000 bills that have Managing already been filed in the 94th Congress it has FlondaAlligator . resurfaced again. OH, Gmtiic&n; . Will it pass? We would like to think so, but David Klein Donna Brugman Brian Jones considering the opposition, the big guns from III News Editor layout Editor Layout Editor Continental Can, Weyerhauser and Coca Cola, R.A."Tony"Kendxlor. ...................... .... .. .... 1.'.... ......General Manager not James V.Cook ... ..."........ .......".... .,.,. .... ......Attittant General Manager Published by were so sure. Mrs. Evelyn test .............. .. ...:..... ....... .... .........Administrative Assistant Our two U.S. Senators, Lawton Chiles and Ann Malphurs.... .................,..... ....:.. .... .. ,.,...,...." ,..Bookkeeper Campus Communications. > CRoyShlpp .,. ." ...............'...' .. .... ;., ,. ..... ;'., ,;.......t.Su inet.Manager .f. r. ' unconventional' I :v.t1'JhJ,1 ( 'P.O. 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I '.................................... .................. ............'. ........ ......... t 1 ft. ",41.1:.\'., ,\, 1 h ': .. ...f' '" ''''. .,;, ::1.- I h. rnf'.d lncY.n\{o da'Arltlor to>'tj'"I-'t't'f'J'| Itt ,)Jog. 9 ; Rash. 'decisions were made = Bike paths are I EDITORi 1 have attended the University of Florida for the chers? I'm safe sure you'll find the overall'opinion of them is not always last two years and, until recently, was quite satisfied with the "outstandin " perhaps little "hard" but "out even a school as well as with the education I had been receiving. I " realize that the national economic situation has caused UF standing. Can we really afford to lose them? EDITOR This is in responseto myself bounced off my bike administrators to have to make some "spurofthemoment"decisions WHY NOT take into consideration the students involvedand the letter by Patti McGlavein an,average of five times i every in regards to the conservation of our the education these m'en are so able and'willing to give Alligator,' She wished to yard (the road is' full of monetary system (but is this not their job?). However I do feel that some them? Why not give it another try to look elsewhere for know why people never use potholes). There is no of these/"rash" decisions were put into action somewhat budget cutting? bikepaths.Ms. bikepath on the right side of prematurely, If we' are to continue' to be acclaimed as a Research Institute McGlave have you the road going toward I AM referring to the current situation in the Departmentof we have to have research scientists. If we 'are to ever ridden on one of this campus and the one on the Speec i, specifically in Communication Sciences. Dr. W. continue to be recognized as a "top" University we have to city's "bikepaths?" Evidentlynot. left is even worse than the Brown, Dr. S. Feinstein, Dr. H. Rothman and Mr. W. have a competent faculty. If we are to continue to produce Most of them are merely road ,as far as bumps go. Harringt all received termination notices the "educated"graduates, we have to have competent educators. packed-down dirt and rocks Also people have a nasty upon expiration their Without freshmen graduate students, career service employees and they are unfit for habit of walking their pets or without current contracts of just cause two of ; student loans rsearchers and faculty just who will walking let alone peddlling a dumping trash broken glass these for this mtfn were supposedly up tenure year. As a the Administrators administrate? Who knows I may come bike'on. etc. in the bikepath. I've no graduati senior in Communication Sciences I feel that I back in twenty years and buy groceries where the Arts and I live on S.W 16th Ave.. wish to clean my tires every voice am qualified to my opinion concerning this matter. Sciences building once stood. which means 1 bike to campus night and I can't afford to These? in their men are extremely competent field, of Carol A. Crapson several times a day; I get replace my tire tubes seven research!as well as in their academic stature. These are the men who are concerned not only for their research prod c. times a week. tion, bu more so for their students. To site an example: Dr. As for almost hitting that Brown \iJ not only a professor a research scientist, and a girl-what were you doing publisher but is also Academic Advisor for both current and riding on the curb? I was in a incoming students., This advising is done on his grant time bike path on University Ave., and money and consists of students in Speech Pathology and- fBl iRS and I almost got run over by a . or Audiology as 'well as those interested in purusing a guy driving a camper who 5 research"career.ACCORDING. I I I C I II 'I I I I rI decided he needed both lanesto TO the article of February 3, 1975 in the drive in, and the curb. Alligator these men are considered to be in "non-teaching" Go ahead and blow' your positions. How can this be said? Is it because they are fundedon horn at the bicyclists. It mightsave "soft money" and are nearly self-supporting (with the I q w v1. yt their lives. But let me exception of local phone service and teaching and research ( warn you of something. Whena space)? These are the exact men who are teaching! Both Dr. bicyclist is startled he Rothman and Dr. Brown teach required courses for studentsin usually jerks the bike in the Speech Pathology and-or Audiology; Dr. Brown teaches ,i jll l lu li direction of the noisewhichis Speech Anatomy and Physiology and Dr. Rothman teaches right into traffic. So if a Speech Acoustics. Why not reach ,out to the students and find bicyclist does exactly that out their opinion of these so-called "non-teaching" resear- when you hit the horn and hit him you'll know you you -t =AT HISW, )AO176 vb'ni' 'P1uMP I2R7 = N 111II MlNHlklR'l; '!HI aNI! Mnf'l1l PlMlU5/ W AN R JeD AND J1L[, DOAI'rOiA were the one to blame for his ADVICE & DISSENT swerving. Sandra M. Anderson Bicycle thefts are increasing Branc'accio : - There are few who would disagree that we have a serious Column made a point ' bicycle theft problem on this campus.A , 1973 study by the University Police Department showed F DAN LOBECK EDITOR the article. However that, of all the colleges and universities surveyed, UF had the being an avid fan of all highest incidence of bike thefts in the state and even in the GUEST COLUMNISTand sports the reader interest nation. L point brought out in the AND IT HAS become much worse since that study. In article well taken. 1 cannot recall when I have was 1973 425 bikes 109 of which recovered. In were stolen were enjoyed or thought more Louis Brancaccio had a 1974 706 were stolen with 100 recovered. That's a one-year in valid conclusion apropos a commentary very increase in bike thefts of 66 per cent and 'a drop in the the Alligator than the one concerning a sports recovery rate from 26 per cent to 14 per cent. SNAP bike thefts are increasing at an alarming rate. Feb. 4 entitled "women in department's coverage of Clearly we have a problem in search of a solution. Many students have resorted to carrying their bikes upstairs uproar but, coverage athletic events a view I The UPD. for one has been trying to provide what to lock in their rooms each night. Others rely on heavy adequate." know shared by a majorityon solutions it can. Its "Operation Identification" program, case-hardened steel chains to deter thieves: The author struck a this campus yet ,one whereby students can have. their social security number Practically speaking however no chain is immune from timely note by brining outa that few people have had engraved on their bikes is a great potential aid in identifying penetration.It few obvious facts that the courage to express stolen bikes. The service begun in October, 1972 is availableat has been estimated that as many as one-fourt of all new have of late been mired in openly with the exceptionof no cost to students at the UPD station on Museum Road bike sales are for replacements of those that have been stolen. the mud of feminist this resourceful jour (by the large antenna). The Student Government department of Consumer Affairs propaganda. Being of nalist. ANOTHER UPD program the Student Nighttime would like to save students that expense. little journalistic expertise, Auxiliary Patrol (SNAP), aimed primarily at protectingwomen FOR THAT reason, the department is now offering for I cannot comment on,the en campus from attack at night has also worked to rental by students in dorms fraternity and sorority houses, space available aspect' of Greg Smith, 3AS aid in both the prevention of bike thefts and their recovery. and apartment complexes a thief-proof device called the The program was first funded by the university in September. "bike bank." 1973 but has operated sporadically and often at reduced This device, in which the bicycle frame is locked into placeby IBut on the other hand( 1 levels because of funding problems. Most recently, the a half-inch tempered steel bar, with a large chain throughthe . the tab for SNAP front wheel and a key that is removed after locking rents University Medical Center picked up EDITOR The fact that: destroyed in his conclusion ) - operations, but only on a temporary basis. for quarterly periods at 10 cents a day, or $3 a month'plus( women's sports do nol: when he said I Student Government will soon begin considering the sales tax and a key deposit). Coin-operated devices will also be receive the same coverageas i "But women' still seem to budgeting of the multi-million-dollar Activity and Service Fee availble on a dime-a-shot basis. men's sports was i have their bras in ;.an for next year. The Budget and Finance Committee and the Bikes using the devices are insured against their theft witha discussed in the Alligatoiby uproar, as if the coverage Activity and Service Fee Advisory Committee should give $25 deductible l by the Bike! Bank Company.' However, of the Lou Brancaccio. His; rubbed their breasts the. serious consideration to funding SNAP for next year the '6,000 devices installed around the country, there have been viewpoint, though 'obviously wrong way." needs of which are estimated at 16000. only four claims filed attesting to the units' indestructibility.Student not original, i is Where do "bras and BUT EVEN with the service of Operation Identification Government will be paying SOc from the rental fee legitmate: ''that reader breasts" come' into 'the 4 each quarter to each student who. through the Department interest and space picture. It seems that Mr. bike bank station to another student. An additional rents a availability determine Brancaccio has only one TM The'Independent rental will to one student who will handle lost keys SOc per go which events are covered.He view of women. Not only 1 and any repairs needed. as well as installing additional bike amply demonstratedwhat did he alienate at least half Florida Alligator banks (by; drilling four pins into the ground which Incidentally he learned in JM 201. of his audience. he also makes the devices.immovable because, |{a, uk9.JJ} i .He also:,,demonJtrated ed jriii managed toiturn. a, perfectly - \ Doug! Dial,,.?,. I fi orw .0" Cu..ginsholn.n..uCl load test equal to the weight of two automobiles))', ',' v whathe didn't 1 learn;, that .good;if explanationinto E NrtoinmMt ,, ,/uJocfo"Editor' r '11" t .t.( SINCE JANUARY 27 we have been holding bike bank journalistic issues should a childish and vulgar ,' ) .I(' PI"If..1i ..' ," : areas.The times and of n. e > > demonstrations in dormitory places be treated with fairness. outburst toward women. . G.org. Kochonivc Jr. announced in the Alligator's"What's these demonstrations are And oh yes maturity.The . Photo Editor Happening" column. Students are encouraged to credibility of the Gttg Forr.r Midi Kvmon come by to see how the bike bank works and to consider entire article was Laura Van Etten, 2UC whether they.wish.\o I Jake.j&vfPI4tt .t ppp9ltu.nStX.Jp. ... . Sports Editor A it. Nsw I Editor ,.., .t J 4'o. 't' '. .. .. .. .. .. .... .... .. .. ... .... .. .:... .,..J'.e, avoid adding to the bike theft rate for 1975: ... ." .. ..--- h.. _. .. ..-.....- ---'=:;.....,--, ..- -.... ...-=....---...==",.... .... .. " r J x .'. . !M' .j Poo,* 10.Thlnd' _pndnt Florida Alllaator.Twidav.".Fbnianr 11.1975; .If.+ This S. Repaid a < t usual advertising ra tes"" Tt..l... t( Referral ServiceFor UF'j' n iNSELING ONE OF NATION'S' BEST" I ! { Uniyeuity; I ,.//I'::" >"< ' Produced by the Division of Information l Z> Publications The MarriedMarried rl,, Committee i ? r r' Services{ to communicate official notices ? Communica fions ;.;...s 'I' I IBy Marriage ; { at,Important the University{ {Information of Florida.to students, faculty a<. staff UigesfDeBulbing I Florida who students are concerned at the University about any-of x success f Assianments ,1 thing from where to get a b babysitter to - ,> how to cope with University policies and " For BORThe Q procedures can find answers through the Bill Adams, asI Married Student Center's' 24-hour refer- "And such truth makes communicating - ral service, 377-41125.- with each other much easier," she Located at 1320 W. University Avenue Once a week they all get together and says. "If John doesn't' like the way Mary following assignments to Board of ,the Center was established during fall sit In a big circle. Boy-girl. Boy-girl scrambles eggs, he should let her knowit. Regents''Committees for 1975 were made, quarter to meet the needs of UF married Boy-girl. If Mary doesn't' like John's' socks by BOR Chairman Marshall Criser at the students, who comprise almost one- Two chairs face each other in the l scattered around the floor,she should tell January Board meeting: ''I fourth of the student population. Marriage center. He sits in one. She sits in the EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: Mar counseling, social events and other. him."The secret is to communicate in a shall M. Criser, Chairman; James J J. problem-solving- (academic or personal) rather than Gardener Vice Chairman J.J. Daniel positive manner, by yelling, ; of the Center's' activities.The "I don't ever remember loving ' all are part you " L or even worse, sulking, she explains. FACILITIES: Fred Parker, Chairman; than when didn't 'e yell at Center's regular hours are 5 to 10 more you me McGriff. I p.m. weekdays. It is sponsored by the about the ''C'' I made in calculus,/' Dr.Lynch is particularly pleased to seethe E.W.FINANCE Hopkins: J.J., Jr.Daniel; Jack, Chairman; Office for Student Services, with volun-- says. wonder-working new morality affec-- Harris. i ting college for she feels Chester Ferguson; Marshall campuses teer help from the University Methodist nothing. HEALTH AFFAIRS Jack McGriff 1 I She says student marriages are faced with tremendous : , r I'f ''' Church. "It really meant a lot to me when you Ve challenges.She Chairman; Fred Parker; E.W. Hopkins. f ate peanut butter sandwiches all week so LEGISLATIVE: Marshall Criser, Chairman we could have chicken last night," he } personally counsels hundreds of ; Jack McGriff; Marshall Harris; f Students SoughtFor says. University of Florida couples yearly, Thomas G. Carpenter;, E.T. York; I including some e couples who aren't' even Stanley. Marshall; Robert B. Mautz. Blue Key She still says nothing.She x married. PERSONNEL: James J. Gardener, .....,,11 can't' It's' against the rules and h "Academics place difficult pressureson Chairman; E.W. Hopkins; Fred Parker. Speakers BureauFlorida playing the game Just might save their a marriage, and a marriage places PLANNING: E.W. Hopkins, Chairman; t 1 marriage.The pressure on academics," she says. "And D. Burke Kibler, HI; Chester Ferguson. rule-maker herself sits in the DR.ANN LYNCH when you have one partner working to PROGRAM & COMMUNICATIONS: Blue Key Speakers Bureau is corner, listening. And although listeningis Married Students Counselor put the other through school, you can Burke Kibler, Chairman; James J. accepting applications from students Dr. Ann Lynch's' Job, there's' nothing really face some problems. Add a babyor Gardener; Marshall, Harris. SPECIAL interested in to civic speaking organizations she'd' rather do than talk about her work two and you can really face disaster." PROJECTS: Chester H. Ferguson, "The erosion of which has Campaign and clubs throughout the state "Group sessions are a vital aspect of morality Jack McGriff Chairman Burke Kibler about as a married students' counselor at the America for the last decade is Dr. Lynch reports many couples simply ; ; ; ' the University of Florida. Applica- our marriage counseling program,, says plagued created J.J. Daniel. COLLECTIVE BAR- of Florida. can't to role reversals by tions are available in the Florida Blue University the co-director of the University's' Mental being replaced with a new breed of adjust GAINING: Marshall M. Criser, Chairman : Launched on Campus Key Office, 312 J. Wayne Reitz Union. For the past four, years, she's' been Health Training Program. "These ses- morality-a new honesty," reports the, the situation.working wife, student husband ; James J. Gardener; J J.J Daniel; Students must have a 2.0 average. No directing pioneer efforts in marriage sions seem to open avenues of communi- widowed mother of two teenagers. E.T. York; Glenwood Creech; Robert B. A massive campus de-bulbing campaign veloped a uniformly national standard, experience is required d, but prior to being counseling that have enabled the University cation, and a lack of communication is "Although our young people still feel a "When the wife becomes the ''husband'and Mautz; Robert Marston., will begin today to further reduce but that 50 f footcandles to be well assigned speaking engagements, students to be cited as one of the top seven the greatest threat to marriage today." haunting impermanence and insecurityfrom pays the bills, all kinds of negative appears { the cost of utilities. within acceptable standards. will be interviewed by members of college mental health centers in the Optimistically, Dr Lynch thinks thereis nasty situations such as Watergateand feelings can pop up," explains the Workmen will begin moving into all Greene said that reducing the lighting the FBK Speakers Bureau. Interviewswill country by the American Psychiatric a trend toward greater communicationamong Vietnam, the repugnance of such counselor. "The male feels guilty, In- academic and service building on the would not only cut down on the be held evenings from 7-10 p.m. this Association and the National Associationfor young people-and especiallythose situations has ironically produced a adequate. The wife feels used, exploited.And main campus reducing lighting in class- tion of electricity but would reduce consump the week in Room 331 of the Reitz Union. Mental Health. on college campuses. refreshing thirst for truth. they both have difficulty sitting EmploymentInterviews ' For more information contact John down and about what it will be rooms, offices, laboratories and other heating caused by the lights as the talking working stations to the 50-footcandle campus approaches a warmer season Allen,372-6690 or Eddie Sawyer,372-1036. like after graduation." level Not included are the Health Center, with a ban on air conditioning.By She feels married students have inten-- campus residence spaces and outlying reducing lighting in the Florida Library Workshop sified needs because colleges tradition- service buildings.In State Museum, that building's' electricalbill ally have been geared to the single This WeekThe some cases, bulbs will be removedand was reduced 10 per cent, according to Slated Wednesday"Cooperation TH i WEEK ON CAMPUS student. placed in storage; in other cases, the Museum Director J.C. Dickinson. bulbs will be left intact,but disconnected Dickinson recently received a letter "Relatively little thought was given to Career Planning and Placement Physical Plant Director Calvin Greene from of ,the Interior to improve library ser married students when most schools Center schedules employment interviewsfor said that a recent inventory of lighting Morton Secretary stating, "President Ford Rogers askedme vices" will Association be the focus of a Florida, Nobel Winn r Economist WednesdayDr. developed facilites financial and social aid programs activities;, hou-Dr.- companies recruiting on campus. Library workshop to be held sing , levels throughout the campus showed to respond to your recent letter Students should sign up for interviews at many areas well above the 50-footcandle regarding the conservation efforts in Gainesville from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Lynch says. least one day in advance in Room G-22 of energy Wednesday..The workshop will be held in Paul Samuelson,, winner of the (free) at 9 Saturday in the riage counselors from a number of states ' level, some as high as 175 f footcandles. of the Florida State Museum. p.m. Sexual "Since more than 22 per cent of our Reitz Union. This service is also open to Greene explained a footcandle to the Gainesville City Hall Auditorium Nobel prize for economics in 1970 and of Rathskeller,and a fashion show at 7 p.m. hold a Workshop on Human of Florida alumni. mean "Energy conservation is the best short nearly 28,000, University under the direction of the Florida the Albert Einstein CommemorativeAward I Sunday in the J J. Wayne Reitz Union Behavior Thursday through Saturday at the amount of illumination standard married Feb. 12-18 students Employers visiting a making term approach we have for reducing this Dr. Lamar E. are we are a campus candle would Department of Education. in 1971, lectures on "The State of Ballroom. the Gainesville Hilton. ..., spread on a one-foot square Nation's dependence on foreign oil. I of concerted effort to meet the special are listed below.Wednesday If. Keynote speaker is Dr. Lowell the Nation" at 5 in Crevasse Jr., assistant dean post surface one foot Greene said that Martin, p.m. Wednesday needs of married population." away. congratulate on the success in our you of your at the UF College The Anaconda Company education , former dean of Rutgers University University Auditorium. Samuelson, professor IFC Frolics graduate illuminating engineers have not de efforts. Library School of economics at Massachusetts Medicine, is program director. Registration Dr. Lynch points out that the emphasisin Atlantic Bancorporation, Coopers & Ly-- Institute of Technology, will answer Winter Frolics features 'The! Spinnersat is already closed. planning and constructing housing brand, Florida Power & Light Co., Price during the past few years has been for Waterhouse&Co. Vanderbilt Universityand , questions after giving his ACCENT 8 p.m. Thursday in Florida Gymnasium - Student Groups Must Body ConditioningFor lecture. General public tickets cost $$5 and Physics-Metaphysics married students. A new Married Student Westinghouse Electric Corp. will be this fall the Center opened on interviewing. Women ScheduledThe are on sale at the Constans Theatre Box . Florida Players Office, Rebel Discount and Recordsville. The Arts and Sciences Student Council' Gainesville campus.Inaugural Thursday Joint Institute for Acou-- : Get OK to Earn $ ''s is sponsoring a seminar-discussion program stics & Flight Science, Olin Corp., Intramural Department is offering Florida Players tackle"The Taming of : IFAS Conference "Physics-Metaphysics, Inter- Tennessee Valley Authority, and Texas a free body conditioning course to women the Shrew" at 8 p.m. nightly through 1 phase," at 7:30: p.m. Thursday in the J. Instruments will be recruiting, and Student organizations must obtain from the faculty and staff Monday and Thursday Saturday in Constans Theatre. Univer 1 Growers, government officials and Wayne Reitz Union Ballroom.The Address Anaconda, FPL, and Price Waterhousewill permission student before holding organizations adviser evenings from 7:30: to 9 p.m. In the sity students are admitted d free, and non + other interested persons will hear a free program,which is open to the conclude their interviews. y According to William money-making G. Cross events on campus. Women's' Gymnasium. students can purchase $$2 tickets at the 10-year forecast of Florida's' food production : University community, will feature talks Available on TapeAn assistant director of the Reitz Union and organizations Metallurgy Dr. Friday the recruiters will be Carnation Activities Hummel ; include E. , exercises and theatre box ''j well how the state's by Dr. Rolf .wor-- office.'j as reports on adviser, "No student organization may sponsor money-making ventures, such as king out on exercise equipment agribusiness with urbanization !- James Barrell, Psychology;, and Rev. audio tape of President Marston's' Company, Combustion Engineering, auctions and raffles except by special permission. which will only be granted for those For more information, contact Chris can cope rapid confer- Carrol Parrish, Church of the Uving inaugural address< !is available for mem- Inc., Fluor'' Engineers & Constructors, the WAS events from which the proceeds go entirely to charity or some philanthropy. .Kuhnke of the Intramural Black History Week ence during special God St. Petersburg, Fla. bers of the University community to Jacksonville Shipyards and U.S. Naval Dept,3924581. and Gov. Reubin , today Cross also cautions that no student is Wednesday. listen to in the Education Media Center. well TVA and organization permitted to accept donations from Askew Each of the three speakers will talk Weapons Laboratory,as as outside sources to fund publications; resources must be confined to money received Black History Week features a numberof be and U.s. Sen. Richard Stone will 30 minutes and the entire To arrange for a listening of the tape, TI. at through advertising dues,or costs of student memberships or associate memberships of events sponsored by campus organiza4 4 guest speakers during the meetings approximately then be invited to partici- call 392-1011 or stop by Room 229, Norman other UF personnel tions in conjunction with the Institute of Reitz Union. audience will Hall. Monday Aetna Life & Casualty, The Cross also noted that policies state that a student must be classified as full-time and be Grad Dean Open DoorDean Black Culture. '., pate in Hummel discussion.Dr. will. speak on'the consistent Analytic Sciences Corp., A.B. Dick Mutual Company, Factory EngineeringAssoc. free of conduct Special activities include a beauty Transfer Experience"The to hold probation elected i any or appointed! office !in student governmentor forms resulting from plant . Fulton . J.C. Co. energetic County Penney , to participate in co-curricular pageant at 8 p.m. tonight !in University :j any dilute activity. in Harry H. Sisler will animal tissue extracts and Texaco will be at the Center. and his keep Auditorium lecture Howard University Transfer Student and the Trans Co-curricular activities include a by i University of Florida in regularly scheduled participation contests on and athletic practices teams, debate representing and forensic the office Room open 223, Wednesday Grinter Hall,from to 3 to 5 p.m., child psychiatrist Frances Wei- ',) fer tors Experience" is the topic for educa-- copper chloride of the formation solution forces, and of other life. F_S SmR1 Next Tuesday Florida Parole& Proba-- ,, groups in contests meets,dramatic and music groups participating in or representing graduate students! without, talk with sing at 8 p.m..Wednesday in CommuniI,I; meeting at a Community College examples BarreU will speak on alternative tion Commission, General Dynamics, yv productions on o or off campus, and 4 representatives.of the student body and chartered appointment core Lecture' Room Cl-11 in Shands Workshop today and Wednesday. In Reitz Dr. understanding of The Lummus Co.,, Naval Underwater about to the f .! any s , y matter they would Union. approaches -: like' to in I ' MM Teaching organizations.; Hospital. The Spinners attempt ,to.integ 1 Systems Center,, RJ.; Reynolds TobaccoCo. discuss with him an, Students not currently, eligible to O hold an elected or appointed office may obtain The Door"or with his staff. concert at 8 p.m. Thursday in'Florida <" i ii human phenomenological experience and scientific'' ., and ,Touche Ross && Co: will be. ,'rh" information on seeking a waiver from Dean for Student( Services Tom Goodale, 123 the second"Open and fourth meetings, are held Gym, a talent show at 8 p.m. Friday in i 'Sexual Behavior g grate Parrish will speak on Focuung'"//la ftnourttt on Solution/ T Tomorrow interviewing. 'Aetna and Factory Mutual . t Tigert, 392-1261. month. Wednesday of each the Medical Sciences Building Auditor awKcss and metaphysics.The University of Florida, Gainesville will conclude their interviews. ,. b turn, the Red,, Black and Green Ball Physicians, psychologists and mar psychic tfi't\trrtes\. University of Florida' is an Equal Employ)'*I t Opportunity'//Affirmative/ Action Employer , rl.r .fy'' .' I-- . 1' LA b .. OPEN I Page 12, The Independent Florida{ Alligator I ,Tuesday February 11, 1975 I R Ai. CA.M wIR 7:30 1.T:43":. P.M. 9:20 N.. w n.h nun .,d lad IOUIlV.IO 2:05 4:40: ItltH/ /M f/. 7:05 9:35 CLASSIFIEDSFOR , 1 CHARLES BRONSON A WALTDISNEYSSWISS f.mM .MAJITrK" 1 ond"01 ATM WISH" \\iiplodn ai Ik* N.Y. City eq'/ FAMILY SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR RENT OF"STATE DEATH"L I ROBINSON G WELL CRAFT 16' Airslot; w 140 hp Mer- 12 x 60 Mobile home 1969 bdr windowair Reasonable; '1974 2 bedroom Mobile Walk to campus No leasel Extra thorp cruiser.Still under warranty, less than 25 all elec 1V4\ bath V bldg 2'/\' ml from Home. Patio and Awning, Completelyset opt. ideal for students, spacious bdr, air $1.25 TILL 2:30 P.M. hrs running, Must see Call 378-3365 ((0' campus,westgate $4250 376-4789 (o-5t- up. Brittany Estates Park Lot 174, 8 heat, low rent ((1242))Open 9am- 101.7'-0\> 75.p) AduHSeclion. 373-2259 After 5 P.M. (A- 8pm 377-6992 2 EXCEPT SUNDAYS ANTIQUE CLOTHES SALE. Sat & Sun Feb 8 5T-76-NC) 2 bdr. $140 No lease) In quiet location. R GAdr wiIOtf N. W U'h nun -..dTd Stereo: Tandberg 3041x| deck used ft 9. 10 am til,8 pm. All hats, (jewelry, Ideal for family or itudents Air, heal' & R 7500 end table 1968 clean but mint -- $250; Empire pontiac wagon super tope 'OUIIV..1I 2:15 4:10 spks 300-- beautiful. New Akai 370 dresses, suits, & accessories under $10. deck am fm radio automatic powersteering many extrotl ((212)) 6:00 7:50 9:35 532 NW 29 Ave 3772509.Unique Items $85 Utilities Paid No leatel' Cozy apt N. W.HA f1. for $489, list is $800. Special low priceson windows good tires luggage secluded Large clean rooms, FINCH several Technics receivers and ((0-51-75-p) rock 378-5934 best offer takes it (A-5T- in area. PETER heat, carpets drapes & appliances cassette decks, plus discount prices on yamaha 250 Enduro 1970 model runs 76-P) ULLMANNABDCHA ((11275)) LlV other brand name components full good 6ooom/8/ new top end lob & tune 1974 KAWASAKI, 175 Enduro, like New. Open 90m-8pm 377-6992 warranty 378-9192, John (o-5t-75-p) up $40000 378-3449 Sisco (o-5t-75-p) 1800 Miles, $67500 Call 373-0265 Fireplace No leasel 3 bdr, 2 baths e Evening or Weekends. (o-5l-75-p) with air, heat, den carpets pets 1ON Queen size bed $40 Desk $20, both in Buffet Nine drawer antique green excellent condition, Reasonable offers formica $75 conrad guitar with case $35 welcomed ((1308)) StAKING LIQUID LUST?For ale- queen 40 No leasel Air, heat carpets, acres considered, call 376-6899 call after Panasonic cassette recorder$8 373-6118 J pm size water bed incl. frame-liner-pad V Kids ft ok. Call today ((258)) [PC drapes pets 3425 SW 2nd Ave $204 (o-5t-77-p) (o-ot-75-p) base ft blocks spread will set up Trey Open 9am-8pm 377-6992 377-7011 (o-5t-78-p) United Real Estate Assoc. 73 Sportster custom teat pipes bar 8000 113NE16Ave.Open . 4 ml much chrome primo condition 378- 7 days 377-6992 6:15 9:15 7648 evenings$2100 will talk (o-5t-78-p) ,. 3:20. 5:00: skunk desented mole with shots and (b-5t-78-c) NO PASSES SORRY OR * o 6.0.1:20 e, papers cage and extras 328 SW :34th St mobile, home 65 x 12 3 br 2 bath mobile DISCOUNT TICKETSTHISA7TRACTION ""1t : opt 53 $60 for everything(o-5t-78-p) home close to campus central heat S air . ,10:00 condo first months rent plus dep. Infor y 15 ft Fish ft Ski boat with 65hp Mercuryand HURRY MUST END SOON trailer all in Excellent condition $990 call 372-2931 9-5 doily (b-5t-78-p) : call'morning or evening 373-5969 (o-5l- sublet opt. I I'I\ story, I bedrm, bath heat, IF YOU DONT 78.p) air, carpets three blocks to campus. .IL233W. 1824 N.W. 3rd place No. 3 come by and 1969 Pontiac Custom S 2 door Tempest ' pYOU'LL STOP IT see available now (b-5t-77-p) hardtop, air. automatic power steering "" Mole roommate for 2 br opt needed radio,overhead 618 $775 Coll cam pmg $64 50 mo + '/ util I dep $64 country' tlSIGHALL 3737794 A-3T-79-P ( ) 1 I .gardens opts 373-3551 (b-5t-7S-p) 21' holiday trailer with cabana fully Univ.Av m.3013from I I GO furnished many estras '$2000 or best WANTED offer lot 17 glynwood, park call 376-8217 GOlD ft SILVER Top prices paid for cf,.. BLIND ,. (5T-79-P) rings, old lewelry, confidential COM 7 30 3:30-8:30: : Texas ,instruments .,-11 must sell exponential Pale 373.389450530( ) IJ notation pi Inverse ft squares Need I or 2 pref. female roomoles' $45 also sriowithoul $15 roots charger fireplace! Near duck pond $83.50 + 1-3 , 1624 N W 10 378-5206 A-2T-79-P 9:30 st ( ) : a, utilities 15 min. from campus by bike I FOR RENT ..378-22521512 NW 2nd St come by (c-Jt- 75-p]\ WANT TO MOVE? liberal female roommate own room In 3 Here Is just another banjo playing comedian magician. ,Other than that, he's been.a writer and If you desire to move from your present br.house furnished, close to campus$75 performer The and Cher show. 'em with location we can rent,sublet it or find youa mo. 1835 NW 5th Ave (e-5t-75-p). on Sonny Twenty-one, (count ) appearances Johnny roommate Immediately, at NO COST. to' Carson. He has also been a writer for Pat Paulsen. The Smothers Brothers (he got an: Emmy Call todayll roomale wanted for trailer $75 mo. + V* Award for that one) and has been known to show up on "Midnight Special", "In Concert", tour United Real Estate Assoc. Inc utilities own room on 16 acres lot no with the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, and featured In'Playboy magazine. Just another banjo playing I 113 NE 16th Ave. 377-6992 (b-fr-55-c) 5 lease pm no(c-3t-7B-p deposit)call paul 377-5497 after e comedian magician. BEAT THE HOUSING SHORTAGE! Now is the time to start looking for that Now accepting applications for summer ideal home for spring or fall qtr. We camp counselors at PINEWOOD for boys have many listings avail for then a and girls in Hendersonville, N.C. Write small deposit can hold It for you. Call P,0.Box 4585, Normandy Branch, Miami today 377-0992 Beach, Fla. 33141 (C.1 OT.76-P) .' 2 br mobile home carpet air pool in WANTEDI! Advertising Soles the people who Alomar Gds. clubhouse tennis Representatives for a Motor Sport et gameroom basketball no pets $150. Publication. Call 377-0231 for further' month FREE LOT RENT.373-2831 (b-5t-75- Info. (e-5t-77-p) gave you"Tb.azz Pj) Attention male and female students: 3> Sublet 1 Bdrm furnished Apt Starting Pa't-time help wonted monday through .' Feb. l 15 rest of Feb rent free call Judy G, friday from 5-9 Coll 377-0612 (c-3l-77-p) erCHRKTIW 392-1281 or come by 720-A SE 4 Ave female roommate wanted "the village" after 5 pm (b-3t-78-p) on archer road own room In 4 bdr.2 bth "'.11"-0''r.,,rr'',.....,s.xxe, .....a._.n. Roommate Wonted Own bedroom townhouse apt-pool, courts, etc. call -:::=: :::::,:...::::: :== f -- --- _ furnished apartment near Mall. $80 mo.Vt 378-6489 $80 mo + util. (C-5T-76-P) e.11IE -- r: + '\ utillt. Call Les 378-5272 (B-5T-76-P) YOUR OWN BEDROOM AVAILA8LE'1 PETER SELLERS .1 yLY Village Apts. $80 + V GI debbie-after six < . P) p.m. ( : sublet 1 br apt, furnished, all electric, RINGO pets accepted. $145 mo. pinewood opts STARR ; .c4QO.<<1 NW 39.ave phone 373-8112 after 3 pm. (b-3t-77-p) ) large room in double wide for ," responsible female Prefer grad std. FREE 95.00 mth '/\ oils. 50.00 deposit. After 6 call 378-0134 (b-5t-77-p) ' sublet 1 bedroom opt. 3 blocks from e k' 9 and 11 campus. 135.00-mo. furnished call 373- .s79olk for Tom. immediate occupancy. SPACIOUS(B-4T-79-P)2 br mobile home 140-mo Last Day at theilili STEVE MARTINFEBRUARY Nice. park with pool. pets okqy call 373- \ II.( . 0565.after 5:30: (B-ttt-79-P) S HJHBHH BH 2 BR opt to sublet, close to campus furnished, pool laundry AC $ISO mo ! 11-15 8:45: till 1:00: married couple call Deng 378-4386: ((8- WEATHERReserved 2T.79-P) ' Tues.-Thurs. Admission $200 Fri. & Sat. $300 roommate to short two bedroom opt. 183-month + M other Hawaiian Vi?.Apt. 428 or toll after 6 377.9859 ((8-4 T-79-Pj at 11 PMA REPORT'oo "Thebrightest cleverest wackiestnew spacious/ :2 br mobile home, furnished comedian around." MIAMI HERALD air conditioned, centrally heated, on 'J) Johnson Alyrla Uma .Josef Zawlhul 'large lot. Across from U,F. campus. $135 Wayne Shorter' Chuck Bazemor a month $30dpollt:371.00..9. (B-1T-79- CHARLIE ROBERTSON, P)) FRI. FEB. 15, 1975 ' NO LEASE NO LAST MONTH :2 bedroom Tickets at Rebel singer-songwriter the show. : Discount& Box Office opens furnished units from $135 per month; Includes water, sewage, garbage pick- T1 5220 S.W. 13th Street up, pest-control. and yard care. Prairie G'tJerQltslcffll+ } 1 1 133W. 372.3440 View Mobile Village 378-4411 or 373- . 3284 (b-20t-69-p) , Univ,Ave. 377.3013 . NOW OPEN J . . L. B. I- Parts ,7 DA \\ 11 WEEKt' I IjI { .1 j sTInY 1U ?f ' "Beat Inflation Weekdays ," 8-8 I fc T.J HfitT .,r&itjif1 . Buy Quality Low Price DO it Yourself" Sunday. 9-3 . Foreign & Domestic Parts 4404 NW 13th st Ph. 3774477tORS . . . . . , . .,Ii ',r., ( 1h Independent Florida Alligator Tuesday February 11, 1975. Pay. 13 ( Ink > '''I .. -....,, .' '''''( ..., '' A ; ;{: : :;: 17" 2';' ; : ::r:.:': :1."" -eonsclouS CoIegeIb1'WJ1.. that t the old sexual' heaven CLASSIFIEDSHELP being lined' Today Send oos are, dl someoneyou lm .*n..riVcil hi school. . \trtowold.ril.i.rswhoj' faced with the,,.. d I Iheir men, r love . IlIm.nt thllmlilve. Today wea : . know what really right/ to k.. u.our'"'bd III.,Witp.rkiteMh WANTED HELP WANTEDALASKAN AUTOS : *>,nf lore ..,.<..discover what turn. us = ? most! And thet'1 where Address cod Stuff Envelopes At Home. : {Lud,cry new comes product In IsTcalledt"ttisuit i $800.00 Pet Month, Posible Age And workers needed PIPElINE.' 10,000 to 15000( 68 Ford LTD Wagon PS PB 10 POst t.Hitch ; some love .w.k.n.r" because It IC.lIy location Does Not Matter Offer.Deta Is. ihu summer This MOO 392.8790 (G-5T.76.P) port "....k.n." your "lIua'' Send 50cent*(Refundable)To: Triple. e omne ,lob opportunitieS, . oms Since each 01 U' are liW.T4 Hwy. 138,Pinion H Mi. Co 92372. working .conditions. living costs and MAZDA 1973 RX2 only 17000 miles am u.lly unique. Prelude' 2 "helps "eat he' information/ Also,complete list. /fm radio air four door sedan silver grey get the lowdown on our own of contractors and subcontractors. Send Coll 376.5012 2,700! (g.5t.77.nc) deilres. It $500 lonal needs and toEMPLOYMENT 'letioni1. for video valuable' sy-end the future The com- Box 13721 OPPORTUNITIES PERSONALSAMMIES 4! II! "Sensual Prelude' Awakens"astsins 2, bleed on the Study in New Orleans, to 70185 (e.2l-78.pi) ; !.: ARRIVED FROM LONDON, noUeleM.cally clpil tested ol a vibrator hygenleelty( llle) Guadalajara, MexicoThe ALACHUA GENERAL HOSPITAL Needs NOW OPEN, Specializing In English haircutting 4 ffliusge attachment, plulSp.CI. RN's exper enced in ICU and general blow waving for the In look .i i ., Stimulator which i GUADALAJARA SUMMER medical surgical core for 3-11 and 11'.7 unisex Drop by Colonial Plaza 716 W. nv doctors recommend lor sting SCHOOL a fully accredited UNI sniMS. Also, one RN and one ORT for Unlv Ave. 377-2643 ().50t-53.p) VERSITY OF ARIZONA enriching oroasme ,ere It and nothing to Insert, or will offer June 30 to August program 9, Excellent operating room Must be exper enced. Wedding Invitations $11.40 per 100. m delicate tlttuit) The II- anthropology, education, folk employee benefits and workenvlronm.nt business cords $9.95, rubber stomps, rat.d e lore, Please call 372-4321, ext ' Prelude can geography history govern magnetic signs offset printing. Cliff Hat p-by..tep. how healthy 2 merit, language and literature; i : 227 or apply at Nursing Office, 912 SW Printing 1103 N. Main (J.FR.58- .LKARATE growing 4th Avenue y reese 01...your".Your complete sstle- Tuition and fees.$190; board and LESSONS - room wwi Mexican faint! . lion guaranteed or your money SUMMER i Small I classes $20 per mon Write to GUADALAJARA bk. Mailed In plain wrapper.d SCHOOL. 413 New PsyChology. AUTOSLLOYD'S 1215 NW 5th Ave(off 13th> St) Mon thru University 1 of Arizona, Tucson. Sot even,7 to 9. 378-7131. (J.20T-60.P) ?, Arizona 85721' CORVETTE PLACE We buy and If you are pregnant and need help, we tell Jacksonville, Florida I 1.388.3311, I I. core Call Birthright 377-4947 (J-24T69 - 10 and Costal Ave. (q.2O-73.p)' .P) b1 HOME --------- HUNTERSWe j.-essn---- FREE ELECTRONIC ENGINE 'f't' 1 ANALYSIS can help you find a home, ,mobil.home, WITH A TUNE-UP f $1995; ((plus, (1 for poeti apartment or ) lor The Complete Prelude 2 Too mat.the easy woyl /, 10 percent OFF plugs, ph. cond. . fnutlAwakenerSetto: p. & labor thru Fob.28 . Heieercli Corp,io M, , j OUR FEE IS REFUNDABLE aprlegli.ld Assess 1952 N. MAIN ST. PHONE 372-5247 KheM. .Mew Jersey - JOB. R. BRIDGES II ' >Men(;Mure IHM a'D.iW.r ALLIGATOR Only 7 Weeks Left 5 REAlTOR 404 SW.th Av. VALBMT1NE $ 2. Open 7 Days ti)7:00 377-cTOO College of Arts & Sciences MESSAGES: 1 TO APPEAR FRI. FEB. 1 1.. Student 4 LINES Photography Contest ..............1 PRESENTSRICHARD l Independent Florida Alligator 'II REISSNERIb. 2 First Prizes$50 Cash I. VALENTINE MESSAGE 1-2 lb. IMPORTED HAM & SWISS $1.35 r Room 103 ANDERSON HALL f9'a I BUDWEISER $1.50 PITCHER = SPECIALS GOOD ALL DAY SHARE THE RIDE 1,1$125 iTO i/[ GOING OUT OF , _ WITH US THISWEEKEND I ;. BUSINESSFINAL I I ; DAYS I BE : : : : i- I HURRY FOR GREAT SAVINGS 1 PRINTEDFEB. :. I: . FURNITUREDISCOUNT AND GET ON 1 I 14 LAND2O.INIVERSITY .1 I:. . ::a - AVE. TO A GOOD THING. .1 1 plats classified form may ads be eHfier used. to In I-- I.- i.- i I.Thli I.. porson or by moll. The Q I minimum" charge Is $1 US for &. OXA/: womanWOMJttl{ I Us means Greyhound, and a lot of your fellow students I(lino four,fens odd 35 For cents each Multiply additional the I-- I who are already on to a good thing. You leave when you total by the number of days!the i refreshed and on time. ad Is to run and subtract the I.- like, Travel comfortably. Arrive ' discount. The! discount Isoppllcobl. You'll save money, too. over the increased air I .only for consecutive tj fares. Share the ride with us on weekends. Holidays. Insertion JAcceptonce WOMAN Anytime. Go Greyhound. THAI AM NO REBINDS 1 lU of payment with a :: SERVICE odvorttsmg copy does not ;a GREYHOUND constttuto a binding........nt ion .Ins Msd foai/sst ....... if YOU CAN YOU I-- + ANlotes publish sold copJ. 1 TO LEAVE ARRIVE The I....,.....l ...".. I.- i Isn't t K amazing how different each one Is?Andit Mlp.bt ruens the right to 5<<) Is precisely b difference that we're interestedin Orbndo 3:30 : act os sol* uda* on the 2- as School Sisters of Notre Dame Wouldn't c We. Mm iMcli ..lose 3:30 9:20: suitability of any and oil oavorKsIng a . you like to do something( really different withyour R L.ududs(. 3:30: 10:20 copyprublkaonind submltled. for 3 3:30 10:10Ml.ntl : the to right life All offer HoII-.4 Is we can a permanentopportunity to grow In.your relationship with the .... 3:30 11:20: edlt...,....delay Of slit osnyedveeslno Lord j : and a chance to Influence for change in :: copJ. I-- I-- I-- and return trips. the classroom on social) issues,with people of n Ask your agent about additional departures ' ... bEe Deadline 3:00: p.m. two -- -:- many > We styles. can t guarantee anything Bus Lines except the fullness of Gods love. Greyhound days prior to steeling day DO NOT on* IY mom - 516 S.W. 4th Ave. 376-5252 'Moil l this ad w4W. """'_ Ich Ii Write .... . : Vocation Director w" s rr" " C ( ddt preferred) to: School Sitter of Notre Dame f"t ,r. to r 4 is ) .. * .. :.I I I 6401 N. Charles St.... v ', t' U Baltimore 'MIiR.ior d .m.d, I-- MuvI.Ind'21212 P.o. Rem x 13J44 gGO GREYHOUND UnrvorsHyPefsOOIII ..... 0.1....... .... stIN L.Message ..- . U1JOCUDwon-fl/1IlOtl) Z, ... wave fie driving to us' .. ..... .. .. ;.:.-.....-....-....................-..................-.......-....... -. .:: *,***:..:.:..:.:.7.-: :.::.:.:.:.:.:.::.:.:.;..:.:.:.:.;.;.;.;; .. .o; ;;;;; , & & Fog.14,the' Independent Florida Alligator"*-./, febnwry>1 1:1$15IGATOR: .. -- , - I CLASSIFIEDS"THE PERSONAL PERSONAL SERVICESPASSPORT SERVICEStyping material, tort and fflclnt. Term Ropcrat" Canodo'l largest Service LBe vigilant, that ye" may not do' APPLICATION/ or RESUME .l5c-doubl.any spaced page. IBM carbon send Services, I read the path PICTURES,over night service AAoodoy"ir.i'u For catalogue $2 to: Essay to anyone ye ribbon selectrlc. greek symbols too. Call f 57 Spodino Av.nu.. Suit :208 Toronto, of justice, for this, It the straight, path." Thursday RO-MO 37 7 57m.51.75pl 373-M7J. (M-)IOT-76-P) Ont..Cortodo. Also,, campus representatives > Boho'l Writings (J.IT-79-C) ( ) dissertation, thesis, required:Picas write. ((1-35t-70- Found: Ladies Gold Watch In vicinity of will type ,your fast and accurate. STObEKITS FRIEND" p) LOST& FOUNDFound Leigh Hall Feb 5, 75. Coll 377-8905 (l-5f- e manuscripts,o flenced.reports 377.4613 (M-5T-76.P) MY VAlENTINE'S GOT BEAUTIFUl EYES : Cor key outside, of Bortran Hall. 77-p) _ OF BLUE ,NICE TO LOOK AT FOR ME Coll 378-5657 (l.5t-77-p) BEER AND YOU. BUT I STILL THINK MYVAlENTIN'S lost 1-26-75 tiger tripped kitten w AN EL CHEAPO. .TILL HE NEED CASH!! > white feel ft flea collar,NW 13th St S 4lh. ON SUNDAY BUYS ME A GIFT FROM THE PLANT ' Reword lone 377-8J03 (U2t-78-p! )) DEPOTII 520 NW 16th Av.. (J-1T-79-P) jJNIV"S.r, PAWN UOk RS COED'i facial hair removed per lost In Norman area Nikkomol, 35 mm ,,1.1'1 \1 NUBBY'S TACKLE BOX .. camera in black leather co... Christmas \\J I \ j'84- nranvntly. Call Edmund Dwyer - ItctrologiM over 20 years experience. film. inside. Phone 392-0728) or 372-9573. tOAH111* .4Ji TRAP* 1BI.1 South at Light, Reword. (l l-5t-78-p) . Coll 372.8039 (J-FR-ol-C)_r tUH'WHEN, you NfnUt' Newberry, Fla. Poncho's, Bookpackt, Pocks W-fram'es, whoever removed leather pocketbookfrom . cutlass at arby's lust rflte __ 1.IIIIIIJlIHIIJlI/f1llll///Ii" Tents, Rugby Shirts, Trail Shoes White supreme < < .L.' call 372-3798 no questions reward (L-4T- Slog Speedo Bathing Suits. Join Univ. Hiking 'Club. Aliens Aquatic & Troll 7V-P) ..J OVROID TIME AT/NpSPNFR/ Center. 3448 W. Univ. 3739233fr72(| O' SERVICESBasic ) E TOWING SERVICE O)_ Advanced Scuba Classes Starting. SUPER BIKES INC. Has service ' a new department with the most efficientpeople Underwater Photography Classes edB er. Fww.wt.ne f\j \e\.U M..C'net' Free lube Starting. Sales service rental air, trips. lmpoc rm .t f4rod job + In town for appointment call Dan 4e>II1utl i +eHHtn Tom Allen (Co-host of Wild Kingdom 377 0722 'for soles S call 377-4901 ports SNUrfY G R. T.V.)Aliens Aquatic; & Trail Center 3448W. with oil & Norton Triumph Honda Yamaha 344) ' filter change Univ. 373-9233. (m-fr-72-c) vJeiuwrd>s \\ . SW Archer rd. The Small Shop that cares ::vk xarts l1Ni"t.1 MrJ.1frt' obout you&your machine fair prices(j-I1 jl WIRED FOR SIGHT 1124 S E 4th st 3783532learning 1 Ot.78plcatrlnkoil) "The Eyvalau Super Mart" '. '300 UNIVERSITY SW 4th Ave OPTICIANS, 3784480M5053.C has been said that a friend iso gift of gold, a dearest possession one ( ) sctffI: con have, and a good friend never lets Quality leatherwork never wears out - you down,you ore all these things to It always wars In At MoSanDu we . . experiences in me. Have a Happy Birthday love specialize in custom (leotherwork * Cynthetto purses belts, coats, lockets, sandals travel bogs. If it can be mode of leather, , make it suit MoSonDu, to we can you. Congratulations to the new PI Beta Phi 1131 W. Ave 10am- University open prn initiates, especially to little sister' my Monday thru Saturday,, by Cindy. With PI Beta Phi lave, Lynda (J- appointment TYPEWRITERPRORLEMS 3737470. 2T-79-P) Sundays evenings (|- p-74- COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Need a ? to Paula, the girl.I met at fat boy' I typewriter, calculator, ditto machine ' would tike to have dinner with you on .or a phone from which you con will 1 I Thursday 2113 at 6:00pm some ploce or These ond lots more or*available In 321 YWve got all the answers of for studentsIf college year study call bob at 392-8283 (J-3T-79-P-P) Norman Hall. (m-IOl-70-c) SalesServiceSuppliesLease, you desire advanced Judaic/Hebraic and Israel study, or Intend to pursue a career In Jewish teachingor Jewish communal service, a year of study at the co- ASSOCIATEDBUSINESS educational Hayim Greenberg College) is for you. U \ / The curriculum includes Hebrew Language Literature, \ / / SYSTEMS Bible, History, Education, Philosophy, Sociology, Tal- mud, workshops and field trips. Credits for coursesare 724 N. Main 373-3359 offered by leading universities with Judaic or Renaissance hinting Inc. ''iiIsIIlIIiMIIwmujaJiII' ,[ 'II"Buiid Hebraic Departments. Generous scholarships avail- -offers- able. FAST OFFSET PRINTINGfrom for intormilion on Hay/m GtttntHr or other educational progttm Contact: any camera ready copy WORLD ZIONIST ORGANIZATION 'M.O I Department of Education A Culture) 200 copiesfor 515 Par AWIHM No Y.e.10022., ((212))7S2-0600*xt 984/S8S only $3.95 your. or 1000 copies t SALES/MARKETING for'.$9.95.Same , day service on.most orders. y MANAGEMENT Copies 'as low as 1* , ',, . 1 '< 1632 W. University Ave. .. ; ;: CAREERwith a In the Renaissance Fair 3727436SWEETHEART r(i ,,1>- Hilti, the leading worldwide secrets manufacturer of fastening sun systems for construction.If . .. THE BAND you are receiving a degree (MBA de. BvRpOER N sired) and have at least one year of C business (sales experience extremely helpful) or' ,military experience and are anxious to grow, an exceptional future s could await you in line sales management . at our corporate headquarters or at one of our many regional offices through the US, .We require an aggressive, success- O :oriented and extremely versatile individual with the ability to'excel in\ - either a line sales or a staff position.Our . intensive field sales training program, which lasts up to one year leads directly to an assignment in one of the following areas: .District Sales Manager with supervisory responsibility for 4 to 8 salesmen. _ y 1 .Market Planning Manager with respon- I C SPECIAL"HAIRCUTS" sibility for an entire Sales Region. Compensation while you are training can be in the mid to upper teens depending upon your qualifications and location. We ae a young,tough; h.ard-(1fivin8( organization with the fastest growth $3.75FIRST rate in the industry. We have doubled in size during the last three yean I MILTIIFASTENING tr,su ere r.peredlo,meet, FIFTY ONLY .this ehallenpa opportunity, contact put Placement Office I SYSTEMS FOR \ CONSTRUCTION'/ and sign up(for in interview.Ooffepreuntatntwillbeon. TUES. 11TH ONE CUMMINGS POINT ROAD ' STAMFORD.CONN.06904 campus February 13. 377-5584 RK REDKEN An *qM| opportunity employer MX F. 1109 N. MAIN, PRODUCTS . - '- ... .JI . c , _ Independent F1o1dQMigatoltu.nda;: f,Februaryill WS'floJel5 Jive love an I your Jligator. subscription for (Slain, gunman :identified I IThe alentine's Day. I Gainesville Police Department (GPD) !sentence but n as paroled in February....., 1974. ""' has identified the man) killed in,a Saturday, :.:_DENNIS W ,S'SHOT""ff16'and mend '; morning_ shoot-out I with two bf4 lJflf 2klicft" 1. l jfdurmgMhJ l kuirplayl !but"\bslnYatTsfactory\\ j $ officers as Edward Lee Wilson 34 of .condition at William Shands Teaching j f Gainesville. Hospital Monday afternoon according to &" .. jtfissf&ll I Wilson died in an outside a local bottle club after the officers in the car approached by Dennis and Shelley - '!, intervened in an attempted robbery. "just. came out shooting" Gerard said. > GPD SPOKESMAN Dick Gerard said The second man lied and was apprehendedby X41-I t I il Wilson's arrest record showed roughly 20 police later Saturday. .., ,'if entries for crimes ranging from driving Gerard'said the identity of the man is'not 'io' without a license' and armed, robbery'. to, being released because he has not been 1 I ' i murder. charged in the shooting incident and may be '" l1 : Wilson's most recent arrest was in 1971 for called to serve as a witness on behalf of the f possession a firearm by a convicted felon police department if an investigation into the ;; according to Gerard.. shooting is undertaken by the state attorney'sot'fice. Gerard said Wilson received a five-year' . .. . / .,:-,.'." I Vet loans .play, hard to .qet.... 1 1By I DOUG HATCH Florida Students Assistance Grants Groseth Alligator Staff Writer said. These'grants provide money for tuition .",.. and education for all students.'f'- how about Veterans should consider getting their loan Groseth said financial aid officials told himit ell Mom? your money from some other source than the new would be far easier for veterans to apply for $600 tuition loan Rolf Groseth the state grants. MII --- --- --- -- ------ ---- program Coordinator of Veterans Affairs said. March 1 is the deadline for applying for the 1 l II| am enclosing $5.50 per quarter for_quarters j Because veterans have to prove they can get state grants to be used for next year I. money from no,other source they may,find Douglas Turner' director of student mail subscription to the Independent Florida applying for the $600 loan a "pain in the Financial Aid said. _ ass," Groseth said. The Veterans Affairs Office can provide the Alligator 1 "IT (THE LOAN PROGRAM) involves information on the new loan program but 1 being certified by the schools and several applications still haven't been received I l II| am enclosing $20 for 1 year's subscription. 1 lending institutions recognized by the federal Groseth said.Applications. 1 government that they will not lend (the for Florida grants are handledby NAME OF RECIPIENT. DATE 1 veteran) any money." Groseth said. Student Financial Aid Office room' 23 Veterans may find it easier to apply for the Tigert Hall. ADDRESS STATE 71P 1 1.a I Three fop officials discuss jobs \I _ --- -- .a -- -. --- --a..a------ Two UF administrative officials and the Student Body president will speak on the Plaza of the Americas at noon Wednesday. LUNCH SPECIAL 11-3 PM Speaking will be Dr. Harold Hanson executive vice-president Coach Ray Graves ALWAYS 10% STUDENT DISCOUNTON s ENTIRE MENU WITH STUDENT ID K's' 2 PIECES CHICKEN 4 PIECES SHRIMPWITH body president CHOICE OF CHOICE OF WITH FRENCH FRIES I FRENCH FRIES, I Rape 'Awareness Day set"Rape I- COLE SLAW COLE SLAW, Awareness Day" will be held-in the p.m. Wednesday.In . J. Wayne Reitz Union on Wednesday the evening a self defense demon BEAN OR February 12.Information. stration is planned by self defense expert BEAN OR ' tables will be set up around Alyce McAdam at the Center for United SALAD the Union to inform people of the facts and Ministries 1402 W. University Avenue. POTATO SALAD /YOUR CHOICE POTATO precautions that can be taken against rape. Admission is 50 cents. Two movies produced by the University' Rape Awareness Day is sponsored by the Police Department, "Nobody's Victim" and Rape Information Counseling Service in 89C "Thumbs Down"will be shown for free at the cooperation with the National Organizationfor FISH ' HAMBURGER 2 PIECES University Auditorium at 1:30: p.m. and 3:30: Women. ( EACH . .... QUARTER POUND) . WITH CHOICE OF WITH CHOICE OF ',' . j5WWfflSiMIAE FRENCH FRIES, FRENCH FRIES, : COLE SLAW COLE SLAW BEAN ORPOTATO BEAN OR TheCittQeSistees OfiutfitleftVa: ; SALAD POTATO SALAD u/ist/ to coiigitatuJate (k k- e- , .' ,t't .,. ..... ... .. ... .... .. ,' "neQi) ''imt_*b'KQth'eK| / >::Q : ( CI I I"ICIII.\/-t'. jllji'rmlltlll".' Call today: for iii fo,-oration! \J Chicken 1805 SW 13 ST. ChickenUNLIMITED Sigma AlphaEpsilon UNLIMITED 3770901"f:1m . : / Re.rauranrs 'FamIly N stauranls -" " -- ' - , * Pag 16,,The? Independent, Florida" ,AlllgotorTuesdav!' ) "Feb.ryar tr.I', ]|25 f? t:... f : 11fu1\' ; r ::::: ' ....w ::?: w .<< 1tM 1 smflJ Pl.fJ SJ1ll! (! l11J< The QUARRY Rocks Minerals love for Sale at the Gainesville The Violet House Come see .U Popillon 112$.Main Recycled For all,men's ft women's hairstyling we carry aquaria rock, minerals, Shopping Ctr.on N. Main Is the Gainesville's only African Violet Clothes 25c to $10 tues sat. needs; IJ', Country f lab. equipment & supplies place our little animal friends Specialists 100's of varieties ,to 10am-6pm 3789525; Donations Squire at 1.75 ft Newbeny Road Custom design jewelry a say has the things that make choose from, fast personal gratefully acceptedFor has the expertise to do the job specialty-Visit the Cactus them happy. And pets for your service. Meet Gigl and The right. For app. call 377-5459. Garden 922 NW 4th St. 373-3872 happiness! Prince 15 SE 4th Ave. 377.8465 Drive out soon. the least expensive price 'foi NO. 1 THRIFT STORE Why UP 'N' Yer Attic we have Mother Earth 604 NW 13th St. .all floral needs, visit Santa Fe spend more than you have to: books, bikes, desks, beds, old has a wide variety of Natural Floral Wholesale 210 NW 1 10ftAve. I see our ad this page. 104 S Main. jewelry. Unomits new & old 916 products for the total body Remember. Were a retail I We buy and sell I NW 4th St. 378-9445, experience 'Visit us soon Ir I store now. I For those of you Interestea In .. Nostalgic Nonsense, Once Upona A Shed a little I wide Time assortment Antiques NE of 1st olden Ave hasa but t golden items. Andes ei" LIGHT For the finest sound equipmentIn this part of Florida,Audio,etc.. Send the FTD In the Millhopper Shopping Ctr. tM has long been recognized by \ on your studies sound enthusiasts as WVEflCNIE r Gainesville's finest.,I . This Valentine please her Week..Reach more STUDY LAMPSreg. Bookpacks, Rugby Shirts, and ouch Her : the LoveBundle Wool rich Shirts, White Stag flowers. almost with A anywhere $33.18 Speedo Bathing Sylts. Full line red satin heart. ,'i; ..... by wire. But of Gear&Scuba Camping Equip.' And a vial of ..!' do hurry... 3448 W. Univ. 3739233. . FTD's exclusive Valentine'sDay NOW 59good Joie is almost $16. Strictly Folk has Gainesville's de Hew1 .*. here. finest selection of rock classical, Perfume. \ Call or visit jazz folk and blues LP'.. 720 W. What could ' through February I today.HXWETTIM The Give Univ.your Valentine a book or .wtr s ' .us [I h STREET limited edition print from Lighting GA NESVILLEt Flo. 32601 Decker's Books 17 W. Univ. Ave. ' TOUCH TtCKUST ad for 377.8147 See our coupon special Gallery values. Sebastian's Shop 535 S.W. Ath Ave. USUALLY AVAILABLE FOR LESS THAN '15.00 Buy a lasting Valentine's'gift at VALENTINE'S DAY Masandu 1131 W. University Colonial powers Cravats'c.Inc. SALE Avenue. 1220W. University Ave. 2015 S.E. Hawthorn Rd. with this coupon Custom framing available from 372.5775 376-2514 18 West Gallery, 22 W. Univ. 3.409W. University Ave. 10% OFFAll Avenue. Call 373-8186 372.3322 JEWELRY * 20% OFF -AH #; Save money rightthrutheweek CLOTHING, 1 1 WALL HANGINGS, to * & VASES W r,flanJcwm8c 1faras offer expires Fob. 15. Get - Your Order'In C. C Early and Keep Peace With Your Go,. 7f' .3.o Every Monday and Tuesday, the Independent Florida Alligator offers coupons covering a wide range of entertainment, I goods and services as well as a tv guide on t I Mondays only. Cut out the whole page j4OtST' when it appears and use the offers throughout the week or as, lone as they . I 4 ; V U /" 377-8153 w remain valid i 4.'('. .... '} ..1t '."t Po. .. ; ; " 10i30-o:00 DIlly ,.. )' .I.ilr'. u> U. ',', .. . j. 10:30-9:00 FrUtys - NW 43rd St. : - 2001 ,.' .: ' 1 : .. f : M, Maipper Sboppbf. Ctfrttr '.I t. .-4- : -vf l . '"Th*J lnd.p'ndW'gr dAll l pfoi tJ iesilay,' i'irvary JJ)9i5.'I';, '.p )7bargainin I Committee expresses disapproval I . , I ,. ., ; / By Alligator GARY Staff BALANOFF Writer ,, ', ,collective recognized! agents or for"no agent" meaning, was a statement of preference and did, ,not,,, included in all bargaining"' <<; I units. I Frank B. Wood, chairman of the' Wood's bargaining committee is would not take'place.. have legal weight."We'd The regents office sent a letter informing a Dr. engaged in providing like the university to be a bargainingunit University of North Florida department ( of Concerned Faculty expressed information to committee collective and faculty members regarding the ," Wood said but he added the committee chairman he could not participate in bargaining of possibility of disapproval the voting against all collective is not.a lobby group or a bargainingunit collective bargaining if he wanted to maintainhis I unionization Monday following recent bargaining agents. in itself. chairman. issues to a statewide vote "If the position as the whole efforts to bring university votes as a unit" Wood said quality institutions around the "With any common sense at all they I unionization by faculty members.I and collective bargaining could nation had not voted for unionization. (departmental chairpersons) have to be I Wood said his,group wants to make sure be voted down by a 2-to-l margin at UF, he " "SOME OF TIIEM may need a union, but considered management, Wood said. I know they have an alternative - faculty members said.THE we don't," Wood, said, referring to other He said allocation of funds is very im- I when they vote. UF UNIVERSITY SENATE passed a schools and departments around the state. portant in many departments, and depart- EACH collective MEMBERS OF resolution Dec. 5 supporting the establish- Wood also said he favored the Board of ment chairpersons often are chiefly [bargaining unit may vote for any of the fi.ent of UF as a separate bargaining unit. It Regents position that chairpersons should be responsible for that allocation. ;;, < (1Ifi ", .f" Williams jumps into commission race I f I By RENA tl'STEIN: Williams' also said he made the first motionon He added that the Regional Utilities Board | Alligator Staff Writer th city commission to urge support for the (RU3)) is poorly structured and is geared to i 18earold vote. He said this motion was serve big customers.He . Former Gainesville Mayor-Commissioner made months before the Supreme Court also said the local schools are in ' I T.E. "Ted" Williams recently announced his ruling giving'the vote to ISyearolds.j "Serious( jeopardy" because of present utility {I' candidacy for the commission in the up- According to Williams, the major concernof rates. I coming May election. many citizens are "present utility rates and "IT IS SO SERIOUS that talk of closing |I Williams is the third candidate to make a whether electric energy will continue to be them is beginning to take place," he said. I formal announcement, following incumbent available to the lower income familieis at a Williams urged the appointment of a A._ r | City Commissioner Joe Little and UF cost they can afford." citizen's panel to investigate the existence of maintenance electrician Jim Hyland. "TilE CITIZENS OF GAINESVILLE are "Florida Power Corporation's local political IN HIS ANNOUNCEMENT, Williams unable without great and timeconsumingeffort machine" because he said "the public has a ,e i I ''cited his past accomplishments on the ,to grasp the overall spectrum of what is right to know." . i 1 commission from 1966 to 1972: happening and what has happened to their In his statement, Williams also said he \ Having a record in good zoning. and utility system" his statement said. opposes "piece-meal consolidation" and ? ,planning decisions. In a telephone interview, Williams said he added that "changes in, governmentalstructure j I I Perfecting the quality of the Municipal plans to point out past mistakes that "look should be made by citizens and not 7.: | Court. almost intended." politicians." , I'I t Instituting recreation and child daycare According to Williams, candidates that The longtime employe of Southern Bell said I programs would vote for Florida Power Corp.and would he has no connnction: with UF or Santa Fe I.E.'TED' WIWAMS Maintaining good city-employe support their interests have been elected in Community College but has "a visible con- announces candidacy relations. the past to the city commission. cern for all of,their: problems." -- .------------------------+ --- -------- , Smokin' Joe Shmoes I You can have'1 rSEBASTIAN'S SHOP ..- a coupon 535 S.W. 4th Ave. 376-9381 I Blanco y Negro Special I I [wcwn.I this TUNE-UP SPECIAL on LONG with coupon : I 1 PACKI I 1 0 ff T limit 5 packs I 1 'f 1J page for I SAVE$9.00 I " I I : r' I INCLUDING I II I BRAKE ADJUSTMENT I I fob. 11-13, 1975 I Coupon good $7.92 I I CLUTCH, ADJUSTMENT I \\ to 424 NW 13th St I LUBE I 1 Call 376-4482 I $1..00'WITH THIS COUPON --- Inside Roc RecordsROCRECORDS L____ _______ --- .----------------------- ____________ ------------------- - . ------------ - ----- -- ----- -- -- Give your Sweetheart a hand,painted II i 1 T I I 1 I Valentine Gift & save at least 50%. 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SOC .1, Ib. .I offer good only 00 r.I THIS' WEEK ;:, .. 'J.. q: r.\ t;", t '" v I II I I ; ',( ,(l mIO 1 fda customer, Feb .I.J-\y15 1I I II ; ;;h"t; & ar5h6pl I ?, ,'. : +is ; !I {ha I I1N 1 1I Paint I I or while supply lasts.) I I.I I. I !W.Unlv,Avt. I I 5526 Hawthorne Rd. 373-0362.I II I MOTHER EARTH I I'I I II I In Rtnmlancfl Fair rnI 1 I We also offer tow rates on I I , I Indian (jewelry, clothes & Q..Y I I body WOhc ---1 m chan!!:al re-paiir!1 I L 604 NW 13th St. Millhopper Shopping_..CenterJ. 1__ Bean Bog Room Excluded I 1 = ------------------ ----------------------- . .. . , ... . M *, .. PogY ft:tlie Independent Ko'rfaa l 'Alligator,Tuesday February*l 1.1975 ,m.fj'I' ''i kft 1J'''aritJi.'jlifleariiii !M-lI: jt\r ::_. .um .: P't1irwI" ; Rat A Goden-,Glow Your u/i/n I" Dorm co-op reopeningBy I .-' x 15' QfrrtfBiTpipU; for students' "IP. Picture |0 and full-time.!! !*" student. fee ' : ) V".Museum- f Road ..crosl,1'* miiit be shownJLocatedfn " ., :...s. frontlak. *:Alice 3 | x i e $7 fee provides water, ferHlrerr ', ' -* 7 '- f f mulches tools, stakes,,e tcvReglstratlOflfebruiry15.14ptm.at :" J DEBBIE ERICKSON /from Sunbeam. : ? >' f Alligator Staff Writer Haulman said "If the food is preorderedand gardens, f forllarchfslune 30 Reason .i i Call 392.s 519 for,jnore'Information pre-paid, it is looked as at distribution . The Murhpee Area Milk and bread Co-op point. I' 'srucfenf roc raCouncil' Gardens . will reopen within the next week after being "This way a group of students are getting JSponsored closed two weeks for violating a Board of together and ordering products wholesale to by STUDENT AGRICULTURAL COUNCIL Regents policy. receive lower prices" he said. . Stephen Haulman, Murphee Area administrator WHEN THE CO-OP REOPENS there will said, "The policy states there be two tables set up for placement and shall be no selling of merchandise on UF prepayment of orders.the other for picking up NEW & DIFFERENTOPENING campus by any individual or group. orders previously placed. "NEITHER THE STUDENTS nor I The co-op will be open from 4:45: to 5:30: realized we were violating a regents' rule," he Monday through Friday. SOON said. Dixie Donovan, milk and bread co-op Students wanting to purchase bread or bookkeeper,said,"The new pre-order and pre dairy products from the co-op must now place payment policy will require extra work. their orders at least one day in advance. "Last Monday there were only seven Mc DAN I EL L'S FLEA MARKET Before it was closed the milk and break co volunteers working at the co-op but we may op had been operating like a store. need more," she said. "THE FOOD WAS BEING pre-ordered, I' an inventory was kept and we had to charge 1201 E. UNIVERSITY ',AVE. ti ; one or two cents more on all products to cover MIT prof speaksPaul ,I;, "j 1 a spoilage fee," said Haulman. James Hennessey, director of housing, said ., ''l.\ "" *" the coop cannot shelve items because they do Samuelson, professor of economics at .SELL YOUR PRODUCE CRAFTS CLOTHING ANTIQUES,. not pay taxes. the.Massachusetts Institute of Technology, SOLID LOCKABLE INDOOR BOOTHS \ "They would be in direct competition with will speak on the "State of the Nation" at 5 LOW WEEKEND & MONTHLY RATES the people on and off campus that sell these p.m. Wednesday in University Auditorium.The CALL 378-3431 FOR INFORMATION t I food items," he said. lecture, sponsored by the College of RESERVE YOUR BOOTH NOW. THE CO-OP RECEIVES ALL of their Business Administration and Accent '75 is dairy products from the UF dairy .service part ')f the "Economic Issues of the '70's" "PUT YOURSELF IN BUSINESS"I department. The bread products are bought series. I I THE EMIGRANTS GRECIAN eke CUt\ilIek\ sity Pen Okh\l"g\ ants t NEW PATHS FORSELFDISCOVERY FEASTFEB. gekle Resents"Cinderella" t t !t t 25 630P.M.ARREDONDO: . Saturday,.February 15 Z:00p.m. 4 ROOM University Auditorium 4th FLOORJ. : : t'U' of F Students zt NonStud.nbFREE J t t WAYNE, REITZ A seriesof Informal lecturediscussionson . $100 t UNION various topics concerning personal t growth and development. ;t '.11 I- t 1r t \ I Jf ENRICHING YOUR LOVE RBAn SHIP a Children under 12. (I.00.; must be accompanied by an adult.Suggested. t for Grades K-6 especially, t The Emigrants tells the story of the great Tim Russell Ed.S., Montage Counselor Swedish emigration to America In the middleof f/ the 19th century. Those who set out on this I r great adventure were the most adventurous, Wed., February 12. ,7:30 to ':30 p.m. t the bravest, the most daring and resourceful.! Lounges 122 ft 123 JWRU t Tired of poverty and tyranny, social injustice and religious persecution In their homeland "The NightThoreau r they resettled In the Medwest to create a new and better world. The cast Includes Uv FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC \ Ullman and Max von Sydow. Spentin 0 Sponsored by the J. Wayne Keitz Union Jail"Saturday t WED.i THUR..FES,12: t 13':30;':30 and Student Mental Health Staff. l r. 2ND FLOOR AUD. SOc '/I February 15 8:15p.m. The program will Include on University Auditorium CREATIVE COOKERY assemblage of artifacts, music exhibits and entertainment - 'I, WORKSHOP from the home country as well as a feasting I tl I upon typical Grecian food. M4 ,.J I Featuring the preparation of MATZO BALLS AND POTATO KU GEL 1 UoF Students U of f Student sR 'i Non-Students ' Free .1 ,.., d '1 $2.:10: > \ prepared by Regina PlutzkyWednesday. 's3,50General 'Ifr " ti U.Ir'f#, "I ]I t ...........1: i 'teri' Public February 12 7:30 p.m. 5.00 rkket for non-students ore available at the University Box Off k. (Cant -I J..Wayne Reltx' Union Bakery stons Theatre). University of Florida students may co 392-1653 to secure Tickets are available at the 1 unpaid reservations.These reservation will be held at the. University Box j University Box Office -! ( Offic. until 4:00: p.m. Friday February 14.. j (Constons Theatre) begin- ning February 10 from 12:00 r I Sponsored by Student Government Programs And the J. Wayne Ritz! to 4.30 t Union. Reservations required. Call 392-1655,9:30-4( 30 hold Monday through : to a seat. Friday. No tickets will be Enrollment Is limited,so hurry and make reservations soon. available , at the door. . . r. - . ,.. .... .. . : '. ..rsf ,'O "'IJ. .e o".I"' ; .1" Florida Independent Alligator / PORn-S( ) Will Gators I .. .. '.. "," , Tuesday%February 11. 1975, Page 19 \ \ '' "*' *. .*.. . improve over :, .., last season) ? Gators win thriIIe"'rBy : : ; You can hear it. They've just started to whisper it. Some even say it ANDY COHEN 15 points down in the second 2:14 left : in aloud. the ' contest the put Gators victory, their seventhin Alligator Sports Writer half to squeeze by the Georgia Gators up for the first time in the conference against five But nobody yells it yet the yelling comes after. Satur- Bulldogs 66-65 in front of a the evening 62-61 and four losses. day's game in Auburn if it shall come at all. The Gators shook off an ice,jubilant Alligator Alley free throws, two each by THE GATORS could do It shall come after the Gators play Auburn this Saturdayin cold first half last night and crowd. Norman Caldwell and Bostic nothing right in the first halfas Auburn, Ala! -it shall come if they win for the fifth came back from as many as Don Bostic's layup with provided the final total for the Jack Dorsey and Co. kept straight time. Then, people will 'yell aloud that the the' Orange and Blue off basketball team from the University of Florida is on its balance the entire half and way to a better than break even season. several long Chip Williams GREG FORRER jumpers narrowed the Bulldog lead to 14, 41-27 at OPINION the half. It they make it that far, the break even looks easy.A . UF played sluggishly in the win against Auburn would put the Gators at 8-5 in the opening minutes of the SEC. They would then have home games remaining second half but with about 10 against Tennessee and Kentucky,with road contests to be minutes left, the threesome of played in' Oxford against Ole Miss, ,Tuscaloosa! against Mike Ledermen. Bostic and Alabama, and in Nashville against Vanderbilt. Caldwell took over from both Can you envision just two victories against those five the field and the foulline. clubs? , What John Lotz called, "a It's not ,impossible. If you saw them go 3-8 last season -. tough pressure defense" only to win their last six of seven, you wouldn't put moneyon forced several key Georgia them failing to do so again. ' turnovers and in'each instance Of course, the Gators have two nationally ranked teamsto the Gators took advantage tackle after Auburn in the Tennessee Volunteers and of the miscue to the Kentucky Wildcats.But . narrow the lead. last year they had to play Kentucky, Vanderbilt and THE GATORS, whose Alabama in their end of the season swing. They beat them overall record is now 11-11 had four players in double all.At the time Chip Williams was in the midst of an All- figures, Williams leading the SEC season. He was averaging over 20 points a game and way with 16, followed by playing good defense. ' Ledermen's 14, Bostic with 12 He failed to do either of the two early in this season, but and Caldwell with 10. of late he has found that magic. Bruno Caldwell has also photos by george kochanlec jr. Bill Magarity led Georgia found it in the last few games-couple that 'with the with 18 points followed by the already steady play of Gene Shy and Mike Ledermanand - BRUNO CALDWELL DRIVES IN talented Dorsey with 17, only you might have an' improvement on last year's 9-9 .iced victory with two foul shots four of which came in the fourth place finish. second half. John Lotz would like it that way. I Norm Carlson knows all, about UFsports I By MARK JOHNSON local sporting crowds con total athletic program." end up hurting the player Alligator Sports WriterSo sidering the vast amount of "We organize all the more than helping him. information on UF sports he reporting of athletic events on Newspaper people are more you want to know the has at his fingertips."I'D this campus and also now sophisticated than that" number of passes Carlos some of the off campus events Bermudez caught in the third SAY we have about 12 because the wire services haveso THE,HARDEST aspect of to 15 file cabinets with Carlson's job is "securing the quarter vs. Houston in 1969? greatly cut down. nothing but statistics on all amount of publicity and Norm Cat(son can tell you. his five-man Carlson and attention that each individual sports, he said, "plus Or the rushing of Nat Moore yardage another 16 file cabinets full of staff are kept busy mainly by sport thinks they deserve." versus Miami in of brochuresand the publication "We're caught in the nothing but pictures of teams 1972? Norm Carlson knows and the and players, both current and press guides middle of the news media and that too. Or the number of past.. printing of news releases. the space they've got, and the polka dots on Doug Dickey'sboxer athlete and coaches who shorts? "We've gotten away from feel that their of rightfully sportis When asked about some " releases, WELL NORM just grinding out worthy of top rating all the his interesting experiences CARLSON, the UF sports more Carlson said. "We try to time," he said. publicity director may not be \ as publicity print mainly features-a type able to reveal that information director, Carlson replied, of release that a guy can take And then there are all the but he's probably "I've had a lot of them, a lot" things out of and ,use in a speeches and conventions, the been asked. of them I can't talk about. column, or maybe get an idea sportswriters who need hardto "We've had a lot of weird that would make him want to find statistics to meet ,a of the things "One great " questions in his own column. minute here, Carlson write fifteen deadlinewhy about this job is that it's a said. "I've it's wonder Carlson's been awakened at no dealing with' people job, and "Wfc PUT OUT brochureson 3 one or two o'clock in the fashionably-styled hair is it's a lot of fun he said. all 17 team sports, including - morning by some guy in a bar turning gray. about wanting to know something Carlson has been workingin said. "We the aim women.them Carlson for. the BUT CARLSON has come in last what week's Steve Spurrier" did sports publicity since 1958 news media although some of along way from,his days as a, game. 'when he served under Ray in the coaches use them sportswriter with the Atlanta "My wife would like to have When Graves at Auburn. Journal when his 70 hour our number unlisted but in Graves came to UF in 1963 recruiting. work weeks left only a few this job, we" can't do that kindof Carlson came with him. "We work real hard on the hours for his wife and thing he said. individuals on of children. It's understandable why CARLSON SAID HIS JOBis promotion sectional and the Carlson would be such a "to secure as much both basis when they're "The reason I like it betterat valuable entity among the publicity as possible for theWrestlir1gtor:1igp"t national deserving of attention," ( UF)is that it's enjoyable to Ms real r said, but such live in a college town and Carlson " with athletes, is alwyas given in work college recognition individual he said. "There are just sojiiany 1. ; : team rather than ,good perten fil'hT t1 ! "S associated ljth, the Lee ' '! rill '.. 'photo by'and r <" winningstreak A. n M'restfing quad put their 31 meet "I've never done a brochure McGriffs. the Preston - on the line .tonight when they meet Florida International particular athlete. not Kendricks and the .(Nat University(FlU)in Alligator Alley at 7:30 p.m. on even a when Steve Spurrier was Moore's.Norm." .' '. ...: .UF SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR NORM CARLSON "Wrestling Coach Gary Schneider said FIU possesses a here." he said. "It just goes Carlson knows that, .. ,he'II tell you anything.regarding Gators pretty good. squad. :, against m>. grain. I think you too. .. o ""iA" - 1 20.The Independent Florida Alligator,Tuesday,February II, 1975 I LEWIS J.welryCompan : Saline Siting Stop Tuitt pulls muscle CLASS DIAMONDSWATCH RINGS ' 200 W.372.4106 University REPAIRS Ave. 1 "..4'l'l'lTHE best display of 5-sfrlng tit MosonDixon banjos North Florida f featuring : 1 THERE'S-MORf \ the handcrafted OME. ' '; ..'J., Td'SEE'WIT1f"CABLE i t" TWO FULMtME INSTRUCTORS bath- By RICK ADELMAN nation's !second fasted indoor "HORACE IS the most TV are Florida State Bluegrass Alligator Sports Writer time of the season the vital part of our track team'." Champions on their Instruments.Hig . previous night at the Carnes said, "but he can't win w foMl teaches 3-strlng banjo and Roy and Valla teaches mandolin The Gator track team, was Philadelphia Track, Classic the SEC championship by 8 TV, Channels A weather guitar. dealt their severest blow of and relay coach Dave ,Adkins himself. channelUPI' News, New York the season Saturday night in !said "they were on their wayto "It has to be a team effort Stock Exchange, ,2 FM stations on STOP BY AND SHOP IN OUR NO- TV Channels and 9 FM and 04 4 AM their best time of the and we have a of Louisville when half-miter group stations on the FM b.nd.UNIVERSITY PRESSURE ATMOSPHERE. Horace Tuitt pulled a !season." outstanding individuals." hamstring muscle in the mile Adkins said Tuitt tried to Carnes is hoping that either TELEVISION CABLE CITY CO.INC 311 N.MAIN relay. limp to the finish line but UF Wimy Alexander or Bob 522 N.MAIN ST. 373-4396 lESSONS; m."' '. " Tuitt injured himself as he head coach Jimmy Carnes Rambo can take Tuitt's placeon J was rounding the first curve decided to pull Tuitt off the the mile relay squad. of his 440 anchor leg. track. MEANWHILE freshman MITCH GOINGS, Noel Carnes said the injury Mike Sharpe broke two more Gray, Beaufort Brown, and could keep the half-miler out records at the Games. Tuitt had recorded the of the SEC championships. His winning triple jump of52'9Vi" : ItolSTUDENT broke Ron Coleman's"school r \ mark of S2'2'/j"' set in 1972 and his 6.7 second Coliseum ' nightat clocking bettered in Nate the Jenkins 70 yard school dash ADVISEMENT' NEEDS YOU record by four tenths of a RathskellerCircle second. TO ADVISE STUDENTS! Both Hesley Bostic and Vince Cartier finished fourthin If you are interested in helping students K is sponsoring a "Coliseum Night" Wednesday at their respective events, the the Rat from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. 70 yard hurdles and the mile help themselves then pick, up an , The occasion will help raise money for a coliseum. run.Pole ' FIVE KEGS of free beer will be on hand as well as the vaulter Will Freeman application in 358 Little Hall.For . J group<: Sunrise Highway.A cleared J 16 feet for fourth SI.50 donation is required.' place in that event while Steve *" An additional keg will be given to the group or organizationwho Otf failed to place in the high more information, call'Steve Hagen 392-1521 is represented by the most persons at the Rat. jump. fencing team takes .. state championship e 8s Sww'ng YOU Care "t" For the first time ever, the fencers put the finishing title is now theirs.OUTSTANDING. a>; Short you Care, (}We Your Sweetie.A ;Book state championship has been touches' on their season's team captured by the UF fencing domination of the Florida members contributing to this f$? team the Florida Fencers.In Intercollegiate Fencing year's championship effortare Tampa Saturday, UF Association(FIFA). The state : In men's foil, epee and fJ'7: sabre Darrell Bennett. Pat 1 Q IMTRAMURALS Combs, Hogo Orizondo and &. :' Ed Trausneck.In \ " women's foil epee, : : Today is the dealine for signing up for Men's Independent Dorrie Arnold, Colleen -/i'/ Inspirational \f'1.. Tennis. A team consists of four individuals, two singles and Colovos and Jennifer GardeningCook o\ ' - one doubles team. Sign up in the IM office, 229 Florida Gym, Lightner.The .. ',' & Home Economics.' . 392-0581.. FIFA chapionship cup : Poetry, 4 Wednesday is the sign up deadline for Women's Independent has been in Tallahassee with' ") Games a Badminton. Badminton teams consist of five the FSU fencers for the past ,'" Music 4' individuals, one singles and two doubles teams. three years. They will O Health ' Men's Independent bracquet winners will compete in a relinquish it in March at the $ single elimination basketball tournament beginning Friday, FIFA individual championships Popular Reading Feb. 14. Schedules may be picked up in the IM office. when it will be Florida Fraternity Bowling draw will be held in room 220 Fla. Gym, officailly presented to the c Photography, & Cinema QQ Q 4 p.m. Wednesday. Florida Fencers of UF. CfJ r. Permanent Bestsellers 4 tArt srJw.nil. -' u.e ..... . MOZZAAE CHEESE TS I 170 US J4i 1 ONION 14} I 200 2M 370 ?f ftt HOT JAIAHNOOMEEN 145 200 290 370 OLIVE ISO 21S 305 39 BLACK OLIVE 155 215 3 OS80S 3H3M p Buy any giant,large or OMEN urn 155 215 We also have MUSHROOM 170 225, 34$ 'Caty & J/weltits; medium pizza at regular J PEPPERONI 170 22S 34S34S .sprice and receive one BEEF 170 22S 44S tome by & pick out something special foCampus pizza of. The next smaller SAUSAOE 170 22S 3.48 assize with equal number CANADIAN BACON 175 IM2SS 39040S 4M ' Valenfi'ne.Efiop&23ookth3re of' ingredients FREE! PIZZA INN SPECIAL 2 IS .55 your . PLUS MANY MORE E Bring this ad. 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