The Daily Texan
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University Of Texas At Austin, Austin, The University Of Texas At
2022
W reck Tech Rally, A m o n g O ther Things -Texan Staff Photo by PHIL HUBER. A b o u t 1,000 fan* gathered for Thursday night's pep rally to send the Horns to Lubbock looking for grid win No. 22. A n attem pted protest rally (r) over the suspension o f swim mer Frank Salzhandler fizzled out. (Related Story, Page 7). Council Grants TEI Rights To Austin Bus Operation By GLENDA OWEN Texan Staff Writer Transportation Enterprises. Inc., was granted a franchise to operate buses in Austin by a
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... two vote of the City Council Thursday. But citizenry gripes about fares for school children and general conditions and service of the buses were fielded by the council before any action was taken. Dan Felts, attorney for TEI, told the council he did " net want to get into an hour-and-a-half d as we did last time. "I have told the operate on lo v e r already ordered a presumption will be able Neverthelo that ti Fe fission over the rates council that we cannot rates, and we have ditional buses on the lese are the rates we he said. atkm of six Witnesses who testified in favor of the bus Hippies, C o p s Will Play Ball Campus police and hippies will be attired in different uniforms the next time they meet. The officers will don baseball uniforms and moot their long-haired challengers at I p.m. Get. 4 at a site as yet undetermined. The game originated Tuesday when University students Curtis Ratliff and Jim Coats challenged campus police to a slowpitch softball contest. " It should be a lot of fun. something to laugh about,'* said Assistant Police Chief Bill Purse, with a Stengel-like grin. "That's what the students had in mind when they proposed the challenge." Both teams are undecided as to who their coaches will be. Chief Purse felt he would haw no trouble in finding someone: "I have my eye on a sergeant in tile depart ment who I hear coached a little league team for eight to IO years. At least by the time of tile garni' we ought to know just who around here can hold the ball." to school, so parents save money on food and trans portation. Jackson thinks the breakfast program should be expanded, but he said CUF lacks the fa cilities. He w'ould like to see t h e Students' Association sponsor a vote by the student body that would allow CUF to use the Chuck Wagon from 6 to 8 a.m. Citing the conservative nature of the student body, Jackson isn't sure how the vote w'ould go. "If students vote against it, it will show the radicals and us exactly where students are," he said. "Students are conservative because no one has ever tried to explain things to them. "Student radicals rap too hard on the students. People need to learn by exam ple," Jackson added. "Most o f the radicals around here have proven themselves to be Ohwrfr Wagon cowboys,"
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