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The Battalion
Thursday, February 24,
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By Boomer Cardini
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for impending death of SWC
The Associated Press
AUSTIN — Gov. Ann Richards, a Baylor Universi
ty graduate, said Wednesday that she grew up think
ing of Southwest Conference football as an immutable
fact of life.
Now, it may go the way of other great institutions
— driven,-she says, by money,
"When I was a kid growing up, there were certain
truths and verities in life, and one was that Joe Louis
was always going t^ be the world champion, that
Franklin Roosevelt v\^as always going to be president,
that the Yankees were always going to win the pen
nant, and that there was no football except the South
west Conference," Richards said.
"And so, in a sort of emotional way, I really am not
happy at this circumstance."
But, she added of the potential SWC breakup, "In a
practical way, this has been talked about so very long
that it comes really as no shock to any of us."
Richards' alma mater is among four SWC schools
— with the University of Texas, Texas A&M and Texas
Tech — to receive invitations to join the Big Eight Con
ference.
Four other universities are being left behind: Texas
Christian, Southern Methodist, Rice and Houston
Richards said it's up to the schools to decide
they want to do: "This was not a political dedsiot
be made."
And although she said her chief of staff,)®
Fainter, has spoken with the schools, Richardssai:j I
have not, did not choose to, did not want toplayr {
in that decision because frankly, I think I snouM
out loud what everyone recognizes ..."fResFWl
are driven by television, and television-is drireff
money." V I
She speculated that the Big Eight deeped topi
ter the schools "that they felt were going Ao brings
the best television contract. I think that's it, pure I
simple, and nothing beyond it."
Richards said her biggest concern for schools::
would be left out of the merger "is the money.ill
felt all along that if they were going to dosomete
like this they had to have a phase-in period."
Asked what will happen to the TCUs of thewsl
she said, "I hope they're going to continue to beoist
the most popular, sought-after schools in the staid
Texas. Right now, almost every kid I talk tote
graduating from high school, you ask themwlf
they'd like to go, and they say TCU."
McDonald's asks customers not
to light up in 1,400 restaurants
The Associated Press
CHICAGO - McDonald's, the
company that foresaw America's
love affair with fast food, bowed
to the public's growing distaste
for cigarettes and banned smok
ing Wednesday from its 1,400
company-owned U.S. restaurants.
A week after it was sued over
the hazards of secondhand smoke,
McDonald's Corp. also joined oth
er chains in announcing support
of federal legislation to ban smok
ing in all public places.
More than 3,600 of 9,100 Mc
Donald's stores nationwide will
be smoke-free. About 2,200
restaurants banned smoking last
year, chain said.
The company urged its re
maining franchises to ban smok
ing. Another 253 stores in Cana
da also would be smoke-free un
der the ban.
"They acted as they should,
particularly since they more than
any other attract more young
children into their restaurants
and there is growing evidence
about the negative effects of
smoking on those children/'said
John F. Banzhaf, executive direc
tor of Action on Smoking and
Health in Washington.
McDonald's move comes one
week after the Texas attorney gen
eral sued the restaurant chain and
four others, demanding they ei
ther make their restaurants
smoke-free, ventilate them better
or post signs warning of the dan
gers of secondhand smoke.
Ron Dusek, a spokesman for
Texas Attorney General Dan
Morales, praised McDonald's "for
its good corporate citizenship."
McDonald's spokeswoman
Terri Capatosto said the idea be
gan with a test in 40 restaurants
and had nothing to do with the
Texas lawsuit.
"If you look back, the fact that
we started the test a year ago
means . . . we think this issi*
important," she said.
The National Council ofOj
Restaurants endorsed a
Wednesday introduced last)'
by U.S. Rep. Henry Waxmaa
Calif., that would prohibits!
ing in virtually all nonresM
buildings or require separate':
tilation of smoking areas.
Terri Dort, the restaurant
ciTs executive director, saidsw
law would remove compete
concerns voiced by restate
chains afraid of losing custote
About a third of the 90,000 res ,;
rants operated by associate
members already prohibit
ing, Dort said.
Food industry analyst Mte
G. Mueller of Montgomeryte
rities Inc. said smoking ba!
fast-food restaurants site
have little effect on sales'
could affect full-service rei' :
rants where customersW
would have to refrainll
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Michael Hand, an associate pro
fessor of philosophy and human
ities, said the administration is
obviously not committed to
shared governance.
"Gage does not have the
moral authority to decide the
curriculum for the College of
Liberal Arts," Hand said. "This
was obviously a political move."
Richard Street, a professor of
speech communications and the
atre arts, said the issue of faculty
governance is very important.
"I feel like the shots are being
called for us," Street said.
Gage said his decision was
unique because there was also a
University-wide proposal for a
multicultural requirement recom
mended by the Faculty Senate.
"I will not set a precedent for
deciding curriculum changes at
the college level," Gage said.
The interim dean said he did
not approve the College of Liber
al Arts' original proposal be
cause he is still looking at the
Faculty Senate's proposal and
he would prefer a University-
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Gage said he would approvf
three hour requirement in iite
national studies for the Coll®
of Liberal Arts if the council f
quested.
"As I have indicated, I will
responsive to their proposa
Gage said after Wednesday's d
cision.