The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 29, 1979, Image 7

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1979
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'Do I have to have a bath, master?’
Mark Sebree and Sam, an Alaskan Spitz, express similar looks
of boredom during Sam’s weekly bath. Mark and his wife,
Terri, both senior biochemistry majors, are Sam’s owners and
take turns giving Sam a bath. Sam, much to his dismay, finds
he must participate every time.
Battalion photo by Lori Shuler
UT woman is
shot in head,
clings to life
United Press International
AUSTIN — A University of Texas
sophomore from Houston was shot
through the head on the fifth floor
parking garage at her apartment late
Tuesday, and and remained in inten
sive care Wednesday.
Allison Ann Rozanek, 19, was
found about 7:10 p.m. by another
resident who heard her moaning as
he was going to his car in the Castil-
lian apartment garage.
Lying next to the coed were her
purse, with her billfold and $2 in it,
school books and car keys.
Police said no weapon was found,
but what appeared to be a . 38-caliber
bullet was removed from her head
during surgery.
She was placed under in intensive
care at Brackenridge Hospital.
Surgery planned
for state solon
United Press International
SAN ANTONIO — Rep. Al
Brown, D-San Antonio, will under
go triple bypass heart surgery in
Houston on Dec. 3, his office
announced Wednesday.
A spokesman for Brown said the
state legislator would have a dam
aged aortic valve replaced in the
operation at St. Luke’s Hospital.
Branding Iron to be parking lot
amed Texas saloon about to die
i United Press International
vIwiIk ^ PASO — A saloon close to the
O Hearts ofTexans who like to belly up
to a bar for a belt of liquor is being
this import | m j-q ma k e way for a parking
lot — the same fate accorded the
learby home of Pancho Villa’s wife.
It was at the Branding Iron Re
executive c stanrant on June 1 1971, that Neal
franklin, a former Southern
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ed the ust
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if the exi
ero, explai Methodist University football play
er, downed the first legal drink in a
public saloon after a 52-year absence
of hard spirits from the state’s bar-
“I’m very happy that it is all legal
s, inostgisi 4nc j a bove board now, ’’ said Franklin
it gasoline! as j ie sw jgg e d the drink and cameras
In Brazil, p Slicked at his newly opened re-
of 80 pert jtaurant in a new shopping center
ent alcohol mown as La Villita (old town). The
t ethyl alffi ) ran ding Iron received the first
; distilled fc hixed drink permit issued in Texas
-a, a plant si: j nce before World War I.
lemaincosii ; Loufs Daeuble, one of the
1 as a fuel ■ uchitects who designed the El Paso
norplantifc rj v j c Center, and several other in-
erived. Tk Nestors built La Villita about the
velopment* ame (;i me as the civic center was
reasingthei nnstructed 10 years ago with hopes
fjt would flourish with the coming of
.-T lew hotels in the downtown area.
":! ^ .|i | ' But the hotels — with the excep-
;l 000 barrel! ion of the downtown Holiday Inn —
’ , . lever were built and success for the
’ enter never came, relegating it and
louiihan ' ts ^' stor * c trappings to a new future
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as a bank parking lot.
During initial construction of the
shopping center, investors reno
vated a few old structures already at
the site and utilized parts of historic
structures from elsewhere in the
city, Daeuble recalls.
The ground where Pancho Villa’s
first and only legal wife once lived
became the patio of La Villita, and
part of a redwood house, built in
1881 by architect Ernest E.U.
Kruase, was moved to the shopping
center.
Existing at the site already was the
former home of Dr. Walter N; Vilas,
who helped perform the autopsy
which showed that West Texas out
law John Wesley Hardin was shot in
the back.
Dr. Herbert Stevenson, who per
formed surgery on Mexican revolu
tionary Gen. Victoriano Huerta, was
the former owner of another house
located at La Villita and after the
modernday conversion of the shop
ping center, Daeuble’s wife made it
into a dress shop.
The shopping center was built to
serve tourists and conventioneers
staying at several proposed down
town hotels, but a series of develop
ers never were able to raise the
capital for the hotels.
“We just feel like with those
hotels, the whole thing would have
been a different story,” Mrs. Daeu
ble said. “El Paso never did support
La Villita in the first place.’’
At one time La Villita owners were
leasing space for 22 shops and two
restaurants, but most of the busines
ses failed or moved to other loca
tions.
PARTY SET-UPS
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