Friday, October 7, 1983/The Battalion/Page 11 by Paul Dirmeyer I saw A vjem todm, SHE WAS FINE! IA/ TIGHT SHORTS/WD... XS THAT THE OHtt WAT You can mm of worn*? /45 SEY objects? OF Course hot! women ARE GOOD TOR CHORES AROUA/dTHE HOUSE 700. ISSZS'fi^ Painter does not want home declared historic retrial hearing held today or confessed murderer United Press International WASHINGTON — The iso lated New Mexico home of pain ter Georgia O’Keeffe deserves its national historic designation and repeal, even at her urging, but the repeal would remove any option to again change her mind, a conservation group said Thrsday. O’Keeffe, now nearly 97, is asking Congress to reverse its historic designation of her Abi- quiu, N.M., home and studio, effective upon her death, be cause of neighbors’ fears the northern New Mexico hamlet will be inundated with tourists. “From the outset, I want to say that the National Parks and Conservation Association re spects the wishes of Georgia O’Keeffe, and like many of you, we are disappointed at this deci sion before it even became a his- “But under the designation, if she does not want to donate the property, it does not come under the National Park Service jurisdiction,” she said. Beaty said repealing the de signation — which has been done only twice before in the his tory of the National Park Service toric site,” Laura Beaty told the — would preclude another Senate Subcommittee on Public change of heart by Miss Lands and Reserved Water. O’Keeffe. United Press International I DENTON — Confessed mass liuderer Henry Lee Lucas, alieady Sentenced to 75 years in 1 prison for killing an elderly Woman who befriended him, fates a pretrial hearing today in He slaying of his 15-year-old girlfriend. H The 47-year-old drifter and former psychiatric patient, who Wys his murder spree spread ■tough 17 states, is charged in the death of Frieda Powell of Jacksonville, Fla., who was 15 at the time she disappeared in Sep tember 1982. Her skeletal remains were found this summer in Denton County. Lucas called the victim, also known as “Becky,” his com mon-law wife. He pleaded inno cent to the charge and was ordered to stand trial on Oct. 17. The pretrail hearing before state District Judge Sam Hous ton will deal with some 30 de fense motions, including a re quest for a psychiatric evalua tion of Lucas, said Denton County prosecutor Jerry Cobb. Lucas faces Five other murder charges in Texas and Louisiana. At a pretrial hearing last week in Henrietta, Texas, Lucas pleaded guilty to the stabbing death of 80-year-old Kate Rich of Ringgold, Texas, who also disappeared in September 1982 and whose remains were found. in June. Lucas was sentenced to 75 years in prison for her death. Lucas earlier had conf essed to authorities that he killed Rich and Powell. He led officers to Powell’s remains in a ditch be side Interstate 35 after showing officers a grave where Rich had been buried. Lucas was convicted in 1960 of murdering his 74-year-old mother and served time in pris on and in a mental hospital be fore being paroled from a Michigan prison in 1970. Now Better Than Ever. You Will Be Pleased With These Carefully Prepared and Taste Tempting Foods. msc Each Daily Special Only $2.39 Plus Tax. Cafeteria v “Open Daily” Dining: 11 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. — 4:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M suit photo by John Miii epresentative remembered United Press International B AUSTIN — Friends and col- . leagues of Rep. Matt Garcia ^ an ) or: Iilogized him Thursday as a t him during anH am pj on Q f (| ie downtrodden the MSC. NoBhose career was marked by idealism tempered with the ■Ltessary realism to achieve his ^ftals. •ives I Garcia, a San Antonio attor- nev who began his political career in 1972, died suddenly of a heart attack last Saturday. He Has 55. ird | More than 200 people filled Me House chamber to hear Gov. of Venezuelans havtf “ rk Wh f • House Speaker Gib ■ction of the dicton# wls and ^ ver . al House n i ie " 1 - they werebrouftat rs ^t respects to ate of liberty andfef 11 ™ ' vhde , hl . s wlfe . and chl '- like no other genenf en w f. tched from lhe s P eak ' : them.” ' ers podium. a speech WednesdayB ibout 400 students an I rsity of Houston, Lus® | is country ran up theft: bt partly because ofero I onfused policy, le financial crisis of s t ies of Latin America: i to the point of nor id, warning the const? are unpredictable, said the world iswai al America and theft where there are atoi ships offerin^ in the name of at mnism and “dictators! deni garb.” White said Garcia was a man who “accomplished more than many men dream of.” “Matt Garcia was a man who left us suddenly at the peak of his career,” White said. “Matt would not want us to dwell on his death, but rather to proceed with his goals.” Lewis thanked Garcia’s wife, Minnie, and his children for having shared Garcia’s attention with the state and said the veter an lawmaker was a “champion not of lost causes, but of causes to be won.” Garcia’s son, David, said the family had lost a father and friend. ^Alpha Phi Omeg Pr£s € nTS a > MONDAY EVENING TUESDAY EVENING WEDNESDAY SPECIAL SPECIAL EVENING SPECIAL Salisoury Steak with Mushroom Gravy Mexican Fiesta Dinner Chicken Fried Steak w cream Gravy Two Cheese and Onion Enchiladas Whipped Potatoes and Choice of one other Whipped Potatoes w chili Vegetable Your Choice of Mexican Rice Roll or Corn Bread and Butter One Vegetable Patio Style Pinto Beans Coffee or Tea Roll or,Corn Bread and Butter Tostadas Coffee or Tea Coffee or Tea One Corn Bread and Butter TICKET- MART ! ! ! 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