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THE DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
Page 5A
Friday, November 3,1978
1978
for unopposed Democrats
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winning s a cinch
an’t
aren’t that many.
vote to emerge uncontested in the
thing
Aftermath of murder
TWU
initiates creation of museum
Regents also alter student housing policy
with fewer than 60 semester credit President for Academic “Affairs Dave
/
series of lectures.
tell me about their fathers and. they
with fathers who are tired, preoc- “It makes men hate and distrust other
E Northwest Highway. You will go
vivor. “It spread like wildfire through
the village.”
About 200 men were working around
the clock with bulldozers and cranes
to restore service.
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the
general election in his campaign for
county judge. 0
A newcomer to the county political
scene, Crawford has previously
served as city councilman in '
Lewisville, following earlier duties on
municipal boards there.
A graduate of North Texas State
University in 1965 with a bachelor’s
degree in business administration-
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re-election are County Clerk Mary Jo
Hill, District Clerk Gladys Whitten,
County Treasurer Ruth Gaston,
County Surveyor Robert Glen
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In rev rising the university’s housing
policy, the board approved staff-
recommended changes which could
have a significant effect on the lives of
the students.
The new policy requires students
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opposition in primary elections and
are again unopposed.
Judge Bob Scofield, 158th district
court, is seeking his third four-year
term on that bench, and Judge Sam
center. Both buildings are part of the
master plan for the campus approved
at the last regents’ meeting in August.
The board received a report on the
- number of small classes from Vice
childhood; let me tell you about my
mother.’”
The yearning for paternal approval
"creates many problems,” she said.
(Mickey), Milliken- and Precinct 4
County Commissioner Bill Switzer.
In the justice precincts, unopposed
candidates are: James (Rosie)
Erwin, Precinct 1; Owen Payne,
Precinct 2; Robert Sparks, Precinct
3; Joe Webb, Precinct 4; and Gene
Hughes, Precinct 5. *
NEXT: A look at local contested
races.
By NITA THURMAN
Associate Editor
EDITOR’S NOTE: Voter Per-
spective presents ' issues and can-
didates that will appear on the
Tuesday general election ballot
Your ballot when you go to the polls
Tuesday is going to be massive.
men, despite the myths about male
friendship.”
And women, Ms. Chester said,
become “opiates which keep men
from killing one another."
More than half the candidates under
the Democratic Party column are
unopposed.
Included in local unopposed races
are judges, county officials, and five
justice of the peace positions.
Jerry John Crawford, Lewisville.
Contact, P.O, Box 369, Denton, Texas,
76201. Or call 387-3811 between 1 and 5
p.m. Monday through Friday.
recently published book, “About
Men.”
"They have had to settle for a few
rare hours of companionship, usually
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colleges in the area, regent Frank J.
Altick said.
It could also be attributed, to the
good job market in the Metroplex
funneling off some of the students, he
said.
The plan to reroute Bell Avenue to
the east and turn the existing route
into a parkway has received support
from Denton's City Council members,
Dr. Huey said.
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from
the____
ional
and
th as
"This would enable us to formalize
the collection,” she said.”
The board authorized Dr Huey to
seek legislative approval to establish
the collections as the History of Texas
Women museum
She interviewed prison inmates in
researching her book, she said,
“curiogs as to what men did together
when they didn’t have us to kick
around...
“Well, what they do is pretty
ugly....They rape each other and they
even kill each other. Without their
opiates, men are very brutal toward
other men," she said.
The psychologist said meh would
learn to deal with their emotions in
caring for their children._________
“If you’re taking care of children.
Eastvale Saturday
It will be the second election in four
months for registered voters in the
town of 463 residents east of The
Colony Voters July 7 approved legal
sales of beer and wine by a 10-vote
margin
Saturday's contest asks legal sales
of all other alcoholic beverages for
off-premises consumption only.
Absentee voting in the election ended
this week with a total of 20 ballots
cast, County Clerk Mary Jo Hill said
Voting Saturday will be conducted
from 7 a m to 7 p.m. at the Eastvale
Town Hall.
back from Denton? I don't know past Abrams and the Palladium will
be close to a Shakey's Pizza Parlor.
EASTVALE - An election to decide,
for or against the legal sales of all
alcoholic beverages will be held in
cupied with work, who would rather
watch television or drink beer," she
said.
In her research for her latest book,
Ms. Chesler said. “I'd ask the men to
By JANIE LEIGH FRANK - -
Education Writer-€
The first steps toward establishing
Texas Woman’s" University’s
historical collections in an official
state, museum were authorized
Thursday by the TWU Board of
Regents' ,
The board also approved a major
change in the university’s housing
KENTFIELD, Calif. (AP) -
Psychologist -author Phyllis Chesler
says the trouble between American
men and women can be traced to the
relationship — or lack of it — between
fathers and sons.
The solution, she says, is for men to
take a greater interest in their
children.
“Not only would men and their
children be closer, but it would help
men to learn to handle the violence
within themselves," said Ms. Chesler,
who is in California this week for a
. attorney, went through the
But don’t despair — the choices Democratic primary and a run-off
| Explosion
survivors
mourn dead —
COLONIA BENITO JUAREZ,
__Mexico (AP) —- Sobbing survivors of a
r natural gas pipeline explosion that
I practically wiped out this tiny
J -southern Mexican, truck stop held a
midnight requiem Mass in its church
I - one of the few buildings still stand
I ing.
“What good has the pipeline done
) us?" a woman at the service asked a
reporter. “It’s killed all our people.”
I Fifty-two persons were killed and 11
were severely burned, officials said,
when the cross roads village of
roughly 100 inhabitants was almost
, leveled late Wednesday. The blast left
I a crater about 300 feet across and 20
feet deep.
Authorities speculated gas seeped
- from a faulty weld in a pumping
station valve, moved 20 yards into a
i residence and was ignited by a
| cooking fire or a cigarette The
pipeline was 21 inches in diameter. .
The resulting explosion was heard
nine miles away and sent up a huge
fireball that consumed most of the
I crossroad’s flimsy wooden structures
in seconds.
Victims were so badly burned that
officials had a hard time identifying
J them. Charred timbers and an oc-
0 casional foundation were all that was
a. discernible among the rubble, still
smoldering many hours after the
UPI Telephoto . explosion.
“There was a flash,” said a sur-
Big cities
final stands
for candidates
By The Associated Press
With less than a week of campaign
time left, candidates are zeroing in on
major metropolitan areas.
Republican John Tower, seeking re-
election to the U.S. Senate, said
Thursday in Austin that he has con-
sistently opposed the imposition of
wage and price controls
"The record shows that in 1974 I led
not one, but two, battles which suc-
cessfully ended wage and price
controls... The experience we gained
with those controls - illustrates the
unworkable nature of these controls in
combating the real economic sickness
of excessive government spending,"
Tower said. -
Tower's opponent. Democrat Bob
Krueger, said Thursday in Midland
Odessa that Tower is a “DeSoto"
—that’s been around s long time, but.
that he is a "Mustang" full of new
ideas and life
"At worst, the polls show us tied or,
significantly, ahead in the race."
Krueger said, exuding confidence
John Hill. Democratic candidate for
governor, said Thursday in Beaumont
that he would have a six -point budget
management program to" reduce
waste in state government, if elected
governor He said his program
wowuld include "a trade-off policy in
.state budget writing to require state . -
Psychologist encourages father-child interaction
you can’t just let yourself go," she told
a College of Marin audience. “If you
get angry at a baby and throw it on the
floor, it dies. Women have had to learn
to handle these negative emotions in a
way that men never have....
• "I’m convinced it would improve
the relationships between men and
women because it would make them
more realistic.”
Ms Chesler is also author of
“Women, Motley and Power” and
“Women and Madness.” She is an
assistant professor of psychology.
drawing plans for the new library and hospitals in four states to make
the other to start on the new activity Clinical experiences available for
Most men never experience a wouldn't or couldn't. They’d say, 'My
warm, open, sharing relationship with father's all right. What else can I say.'
their fathers, said the author of the Or, Oh, you want to know about my
said Wednesday that Hill was
responsible for a story alleging the
Clements campaign promised a
students in nursing, occupational
therapy, physical therapy, dental
hygiene and clinical nutrition
programs.
Other actions included raising the
parking fees at the Denton and'Dallas
campuses and setting the next
regents' meeting for Feb. 15, 1979.
parents.------------------
The old policy required all un-
dergraduates to live on campus The
exemptions were the same, except
that students age 22 and under also
were required to live on campus. '
This should have a liberating effect
on. junior and senior students.
. university officials indicated
In other business, the regents
authorized Dr Huey to negotiate with
two architect firms, one to begin
Americans He listed newspaper
endorsements by the Austin
■ American-Statesman, El Paso Times,
Marshall News Messenger. Sherman
Democrat. Midland Reporter
Telegram. Aw in Citizen and the Daily
Texan
By PEGGY BERG
Staff Writer
TMPA vs. arts center
Why could the City Council put the dates when municipal elections of tills
art bond on the November ballot, but type may be held. The next available
was unable to put the TMPA issue on a date is Jan 20, 1979
policy hours to live on campus. - L. Gates. TWU is at an historical low
TWU’s historical collections, which Exceptions are made for married of 10 small classes — undergraduate
.students, those age 21 or over and courses with fewer than 10 students
‘ those who commute or live with and graduate classes with fewer than
Municipal Court Judge Paul Miller of Manhattan, Kan., is comforted Thursday after the jurist’s wife, Tracey, was found murdered in their
by his secretary and a police officer on the front lawn of his home home. The body was reportedly found by the secretary.
- five students, Gates said
The legislature voted last session
not to fund small classes, with certain
exceptions. One of those is if
graduating seniors are registered for
the small class.
Each of TWU’s 10 small classes has
at least one graduating senior. Gates
said.
The board also accepted
agreements between TWU and
Dr. Huey - also reported the
university is restricting the use of the
golf course by joggers for safety
reasons. A jogger was hit recently by
a stray golf ball, but was not seriously
hurt.*
The track team will still be able to
use the golf course’s periphery, but
members of the community will be
invited to use the track, Dr. Huey
said. .
On the track, she said, “They will be
safe from all but the strayest of stray
balls." -.
Baker, appeared Thursday before the include gowns owned by the wives of
Political Association of Mexican Texas'governors, are scattered
throughout different buildings on the
"Denton campus They could possibly
be brought together in the new
library. President Mary Evelyn Blagg
Huey said.
agencies to identify low-priority
programs they are willing to reduce
or eliminate so the funds can be used
to finance higher priority new -
programs."
Meanwhile, Hill’sopponent,
• Republican Bill Clements, said he will
start his own investigation of three
year-old charges of misuse of public
funds in Webb County Clements had
finance, Crawford earned his law Houston, 211th district court, is a
degree from Southern Methodist candidate for a second full term.
University. ' County Court-At-Law Judge J. Ray
Two local district judges and the Martin is unopposed for re-election to
county court-at-law judge drew no the bench he has held for 12 years.
Other county officials unopposed for
Laredo man $200,000 in exchange for a
deposition damaging to Hill
Mark White, Democratic candidate
for attorney general, announced his
endorsement by three major
Mexican-American organizations He
said the support came from the
American GI Forum, the League of
United Latin America Citizens and the
Mexican American Democrats
White's Republican opponent. Jim
varts center will not be on the Fowler Library and have heard slam shut. She said this has happened going to be in the Palladium in Dallas. 12 or Spur 348), going east. From the
g A * Q re * November ballot, but will be decided children screaming to get out of the three times at the most in one summer. The other is in the convention center, time you exit 1-35, the Palladium
CUE in a special bond electidi set for Dec. 5-enclosed area behind the library, and sometimes doesn't happen at -all —also in Dallas. Would you please, give should be about 5 miles away, at 6532
Contact solves problems gets by the council. Under state election When I called, the librarian said that a during the summer "We have never me directions on how to get there and
answers tracks down the facts and laws, a city may call for a bond child may have locked himself out. If had any children get hurt and when
guards your right to know Write election on any date it chooses, children are to be allowed into the they do get locked out, we try to Dallas that well. - M.M.. Sanger
6 The Texas Municipal Power Agency fenced area. I think a door should be reassure and comfort them," Mrs.
Issue to which you refer is the recall installed so locking a child out would Orr said. She added that the safety of ,
petition signed by some 900 Denton be impossible. Who should I contact? the child is "the No. 1 concern.”
residents to recall three council — C.F. -
members for their support of the- Eyeglass donations
TMPA. The matter of calling that We do take every precaution to is there any organization in Denton
election is currently on appeal by the keep the door from closing," says ... collects old eveplosseas — P Mv
city Joella Orr, chief librarian at Emily “ Coneersti eyestasses:, . .
State election laws do control the Fowler Public Library. The door. Both the Hi-Noon Lion s Club. P.O.
which leads out to the treehouse, locks
when completely closed and is for
security purposes. Mrs. Orr said mats
ballot before January 1979? — MC. । , are kept in the doorway to keep it
Kids locked Olli from shutting, but some children will
The 12 million bond election for an | live directly across from Emily pull the mat out and cause the door to
Just reverse the direction to get back
.A spokeswoman from the Dallas_____to I-35.________________________._______________
Chamber of Commerce says you , ,
should take Interstate 35 into Dallas Items available
and take the Reunion Boulevard exit. I am E.F. from last week's Contact
which will take you "to downtown . column with the auto license plates to
Dallas on Commerce Street Take a give away. I gave them away, but
right on Griffin and this will lead you have found some more. I also have a
6 e to the parking lot of the convention collection of-match folders if anyone
Box 435. Denton, and Goodwill, 218 W. center. To get back to Interstate 35 would like have them — E F -
Oak, will accept your eyeglasses from, the convention center, take 1 '
' Griffin to Elm Street, going west, and if any readers are interested in the
Directions to Dallas you will run Into 135 - additional auto license plates or the
I am going to a couple of concerts in To get to the Palladium, take 1-35 to i matchbook folders, call Contact, 387-
the next two months. One of them is Northwest Highway, (also called Loop 3811 and we’ll give you E.F.’s number.
Dr. Huey reported to the board that
enrollment for the system is down, at
a final head count of 8,339. Freshman
enrollment is down 28 percent, while
graduate enrollment is up 27 percent.
■Sophomore and junior enrollments
are also down, but the number of
seniors has increased by 9.9 per cent.
The decrease in freshman and
sophomore enrollments could be
attributed to more students attending
the increased number of junior
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