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El Paso Times from El Paso, Texas • 19

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El Paso Timesi
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DIAL 532-1661 THE EL PASO TIMES El Paso's HOME Newspaper Want Ad Dept. 532-1971 Page 3-B, Thursday, November 30, 1972 Only Concert Criticism: Program Is Too Short Three Persons Are Injured As Car Runs Into House Miner Grid Coach Pledges Full Support To Director Boris Krajny as soloist and who, at 27 years of age, displayed total maturity in both technique and interpretation. The dialogue between piano and orchestra was exquisite, a perfect blerding of sound, especially in 6he Andante or second movement which was marked by warm, sweeping development of the melodies. Following intermission, the orchestra played Dvorak's Suite in Major, known as the Czech Suite, and there was no doubt that the musicians were playing music native unto them. The full complement of 36 musicians was used only in this piece which, in addition to grand strings, provided and opportunity to enjoy gem-like sounds of the bassoons, clarinets and flutes.

This is an excellent example the owner imprinted upon it was found inside the vehicle which was reported stolen Monday from a Northeast El Paso car dealership. Police estimated the vehicle was travelling nearly 80 m.p.h. when it went out of control. It struck a curb a block from the Rodriguez home before careening across lawns to crash into the house. Damage to the home was estimated at $2,000.

Charles E. Bennett, 26, of 9615 Sims, was taken to Sun Towers Hospital with injuries received early Wednesday when his car went out of control in the 2500 block of Wedge-wood and crashed into a utility pole and several rock walls. Police said the southbound vehicle struck the pole, ripped through a cactus garden, then struck walls at 10028 Debbie, 2609 and 2605 Wedgewood. Police cited Bennett for negligent collision. An El Paso police patrolman was cited for running a red light Wednesday following a car-truck collision at Montana and Stanton.

Police said patrolman John D. Seelig was on routine patrol in a 1972 model patrol car and was travelling in the westbound lanes when the police vehicle collided with a northbound car driven by Miss Bob-ette Beeler, 18, of 4895 Wheeler. Seelig was treated for injuries at Providence Memorial Hospital while Miss Beeler was to be treated by a private physician. HOLIDAY STORE HOURS: SHOP MONDAY THRU SATURDAY DOWNTOWN 9:30 to 6:00 BASSETT, NORTHGATE 10 to 9 Three persons were injured Wednesday afternoon when a speeding stolen car went out of control and crashed into a home at 5140 Tropicana. The injured persons were inside the home occupied by Roberto Rodriguez.

Two boys in their teens were seen running from the wrecked vehicle following the crash. Police said Rodriguez, his daughter, Nora, seven, and a visitor, Mrs. Lillian Diaz, 44, of 5720 Edmonton, were in the living room when the car crashed into a corner of the building. A large section of the corner was caved in by the impact, damaging much of the furniture. The injured were taken to Thomason General Hospital for treatment.

A jacket with the name of SER Slate Management Conference The National Conference of the SER Management Information System will be held through Friday in the Down-otwn Holiday Inn, with El Paso iSER (Service, Employment and Redevelopment) as host. Ricardo Aranda, El Paso SER's director, will open the conference. He will be followed by Roberto Cuellar, deputy director of the Department of Planning, Evaluation and MIS. Thursday and Friday, there will be discussions of monthly planning and corrective plans, on-the-job training, follow-ups and preparation of various forms. Also attending the conference will be Robert Griego, deputy director of Program Operations and Al Valenzuela, administrator for the Employment Relations Division.

SER, designed to assist the disadvantaged and improve the quality of their lives, now has 40 project offices throughout the United States, concentrated primarily in Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado and California. Yule Partv Is Planned A special Christmas party for children under custody of the El Paso County Child Welfare Unit will be he'd at 2 p.m. Dec. 9 by the School Brigade at Ft. Bliss.

McCarty "100 per cent. McCarty, embroiled in a controversy over the firing of track Coach Wayne Vanden-burg, did not attend the club luncheon in Hotel Paso del Norte to introduce Hudspeth as guest speaker as he customarily does. He is a member of the Kiwanis Club. Hudspeth compared the university athletic heirarchy to a "military chain of command" and said each coach is given an annual operations budget and expected to work within it in coordination with the athletic director. One of the reasonst given for the firing of Vanburg, was that he had overspent his.

track budget and had dis-. played a disregard for consti-i tuted university authority. "The athletic director is my; immediate supervisor and 2 support George McCarty 100 per cent," Hudspeth, who came to U.T. El Paso from Brigham Young University this year as assistant football coach, said. He said the Miners, who finished a disastrous season this fall, are in the process of rebuilding and that he looks to the future with optimism under a program that will stress character and high academic achievement on the part of the student athletes.

"At BYU we had 95 per cent of our athletes graduate, many with exceptional grade averages. In our new recruiting program we will talk with athlete with high academic standing, starting in the El Paso area where we are calling on all the high schools. I want a team that will live up to their commitments and be a part of the University," Hudspeth said. "They must have high character and academic ambition." He said he is establishing a Fellowship of Christian Athletes on campus and will form a player committee to "keep open a line of communication." Hudspeth also said he will enforce grooming standards and, beginning Monday, the $15 monthly scholarship allowances will be withheld from those who do not comply. "They must have a goal of graduating with an education and of representing U.T.

El Paso with honor, integrity and academic standards. When I leave it will be with the knowledge that I gave an honest program," Hudspeth said. By BARBARA FUNKHOUSER Rare is the opportunity in El Paso to hear musicianshiip even approximating that demonstrated by the Prague Chamber Orchestra in a Community Concert Wednesday night in Liberty Hall. This distiguished group of 36 musicians performing without a conductor but with the strong leadership of a corcert-master, is on its third tour of the United States, its first two being concentrated in the New York area. Backstage, several of them evinced, in very limited English, a great interst in the Southwest.

They played in Las Cruces Tuesday night and will be in Midland Thursday night. Their view is a fast one. The only criticism of the concert in Liberty Hall is that it was too short. Even with the encore, the Overture from Mozart's opera commonly known as "Titus," the audience was reluctant to go home. This is a compliment to the orchestra and a reflection of the deep interest held by El Paso's true lovers of music.

There is traditionally no exterior fireworks in chamber music, the excitement being all in the music and its performance, and the Prague Chamber Orchestra played a near-flawless concert. The concert program was somewhat brief, opening with Haydn's Divertimento in E-flat Major, a happy, very melodi-cally structured piece primar-ly displaying strings. The performance of Mozart's Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in A Major featured airl; Mr. ond Mrs. Juan Herrera, Juarez, airl; Mr.

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Lebr; Sue Ellei Metzner and Steven Albert Metzne'; Dan H. Kelley and Sylvia J. Romiro Silva and Maria Luisa Silva; A'tiandro L. Hernandez and Ernestina Hernandez. Teacher Group Sets Brunch Zeta Pi Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma, National Hon-onary Teachers Society, will hold its annual Holiday Brunch in the Hervey House at 9:30 a.m.

Saturday. The brunch will include a business meeting with committee reports on service, professional affairs, courtesy and constitutional excerpts. Following the business meeting an entertainment program will be featured with a musical group and a slide presentation Vital Statistics of Dvorak's continued use ef folk themes in a variety resulting in an overall richness of sound. It builds to a powerful, robust finale making for easy, lively listening. The concert drew a large audience but if more people had an opportunity to hear chamber music as played by Czechoslovakia's famous Prague Orchestra, the house, would overflow.

i i Tommy Hudspeth, who recently replaced Bobby Dobbs as University of Texas at El Paso head football coach, told El Paso Kiwanis Club Wednesday that he supports Athletic Director George Mrs. Huber To Head Judging Mrs. Fred Huber has been named chairman of judges for the second annual "Accent-Sun Country" contest. The project, which is co-sponsored by the Council of El Paso Garden Clubs and the Public Service Board, is designed encourage El Paso homeowners to use low water-consuming plants in landscaping their properties. Mrs.

Huber Fred Huber that the contest will be judged by a panel of nationally accredited persons, experienced in evaluating landscape design. She said that 75 per cent of the entire front yard must be low water -consuming plants and material and that grass and other high water users could constitute the remaining 25 per cent of the yard. The contest is open to any occupant of a single family residence within the city limits and entries must be mailed by Jan. 1, 1973, to Mrs. Owen I.

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