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at the northeast corner of 25th
and Guadalupe streets around
2:30 p.m. when he saw Garlock
“run” across Guadalupe Street.
“[Garlock] jogged right in
front of me,” Bond said. “He
made it to the yellow stripe in
the center of the road, and then
bam, she just slammed on the
brakes, and her car caught his
legs, so his face hit the wind-
shield.”
Garlock was conscious but not
coherent, Bond said.
“It was instant,” he said.
“It looked like it was out of a
movie.”
Garlock’s wife, Mary, said she
received a call around 5 p.m.,
after which she called her hus-
band’s cell phone.
“I thought I was calling Dave,
and then Lorraine answered,”
she said.
Mary’s son Mel was at the
hospital late Wednesday eve-
ning, she said.
Journalism senior Kristin
Butler, a student of Garlock’s,
said he was on his way to help
her transport a box of magazines
to a party. The box was heavy, so
Garlock offered to help, said
Butler, a former Daily Texan fea-
tures writer.
After waiting 20 minutes and
failing to reach him on his cell
phone, Butler said she suspected
Garlock had another commit-
ment come up.
“I almost felt guilty, because
he was doing this just for me,”
she said. “I know it wasn’t my
fault, but somehow, I felt I
affected it.”
Journalism graduate student
Tania Cantrell also said she
thought Garlock was on his
way to help carry the maga-
zines.
“Dave is 100-percent focused
on students,” she said. “My first
concern is how he is doing.”
Garlock heads UT’s magazine
program and is the adviser for
Orange magazine, which began
publication in 2000. He has two
daughters, one who attends
high school in Austin and one
who lives in California, and was
married this summer, Branham
said.
Connally would later share
her memories of the incident in
an interview in 2003 with The
Associated Press.
In the midst of gunfire,
Connally recalls her husband
slumped over after being struck
by one of the bullets, the AP
reported.
“I never looked back ... I was
just trying to take care of him ... it
was so quick, so short, so potent,”
she told the AP.
Connally graduated from UT
and devoted her life to her chari-
ties. She served as the first lady of
Texas from 1963 to 1966.
In 1989, former president
Richard Nixon, journalist Barbara
Walters and billionaire Donald
Trump appeared to honor and
take part in Connally’s efforts
to raise money for diabetes
research.
During her funeral, Connally’s
family said, she was a woman of
endless compassion who filled
each room she entered with joy
and grace.
Four of Connally’s grand-
daughters spoke during the
funeral, paying homage to her
charm, charisma and love.
Nell Francis Connally was the
first granddaughter to speak at
the funeral. She said her grand-
mother instilled in her an appre-
ciation for foreign languages,
music and “how to wink and
walk with a smile.”
“From the largest of crowds to
the smallest of infants, [Connally]
loved and touched them all,” said
granddaughter Katie Love.
Granddaughter Tracy Waight
spoke of Connally as someone
who rarely, if ever, complained.
She said her grandmother was a
remarkable, yet humble woman.
Granddaughter Amy Pawalek
ended her eulogy, remarking on
Connally’s love of the arts, by
blowing a kiss to the sky with
passionate enthusiasm.
Last to speak was long-time
friend, Larry Temple. Temple
spokeofthe60countriesConnally
had visited, along with the hellish
moments she endured the day of
Kennedy’s assassination.
“Nonetheless,” he said, “she
never once faltered in her ability
to love and be loved.”
Following the funeral service,
Connally was buried next to
her husband at the Texas State
Cemetery.
Temple said Connally told him
that she continued to speak with
her husband, even after his death
in 1993. He said in the midst
of one of their conversations,
Connally asked her husband to
keep his foot wedged in the gates
of heaven for her.
Connally is survived by her
children John, Mark and Sharon
Connally Ammann.
elaborate, and it’s getting diffi-
cult to keep them safe,” said Don
Smith, anAustin Fire Department
fire marshal.
Any gathering of more than 49
people requires a public assem-
bly permit, Smith said. These per-
mits are available at the AFD but
require a fire-safety inspection of
the intended location of the party,
Smith said.
Foxworth said officials from
the Austin Police Department, the
UT Police Department, the AFD,
the Texas Alcoholic Beverage
Commission, City of Austin
Code Enforcement and the Travis
County Sheriffs Department all
attended the meeting.
The city of Austin intends to
start enforcing fire, noise, build-
ing and zoning ordinances more
strictly and with more efficiency,
Foxworth said.
As a result of stricter enforce-
ment, the things that students
are used to seeing at greek par-
ties, such as “party builds,” man-
made pools, outdoor bands,
“trash can punch” and the all-
concealing black tarps may soon
disappear, said Richard “Tiny”
Clinton, president of Tiny’s Risk
Management, a popular risk
management choice for frater-
nities. Interfraternity Council
restrictions recently banned
“trash can punch,” bands who
perform outdoors, which create
a huge risk for a noise com-
plaint, and man-made pools,
Clinton said.
Any group attempting to con-
struct a “party build” will have
to obtain a building permit prior
to beginning construction, Smith
said.
The black tarps that usually
block visibility into the back-
yards of fraternity and sorority
houses are highly flammable,
he added. They will have to be
replaced with new tarps that are
not flammable.
“We have already purchased
the new tarps, and they are com-
parable in price, so that is not
an issue,” said Bradley Hicks,
Sigma Phi Epsilon officer. “We are
fully willing to cooperate with the
authorities.”
The group responsible for
enforcing these ordinances will
be the Public Assembly Code
Enforcement Task Force, which
is composed of members of
zoning, the police, the fire
department, code enforcement
and the TABC, Smith said. He
does not attribute the forma-
tion of this group to any of
the recent tragedies that have
occurred at UT. He said this is
something that has been com-
ing for years.
“Any party that does not have
a permit should expect to be shut
down if law enforcement arrives,”
Clinton said.
In response to these changes,
Clinton has encouraged every
greek organization he works with
to adapt to and cooperate with
Austin’s ordinances.
“This will not be the end of
greek life at UT,” Clinton said.
“We’ll find a way to have fun and
conform to the rules.”
on Interstate Highway 35 when
they were pulled over for swerving
in and out of traffic, according to
the arrest affidavit. Travis County
deputies later found marijuana in
Harris’ vehicle and a loaded 9mm
handgun in Brown’s lap.
Hamilton would not comment
about the actions Brown and
Gatewood took to lead officers to
Taser the two men.
“After reviewing all the
reports and evidence in this
case, I am comfortable that the
actions taken were appropriate,”
Hamilton said.
Jamie Balagia, Gatewood and
Brown’s attorney, said that there
was no provocation or reason
for the Tasering.
“When they release the video
tape, it will prove it,” Balagia said.
Hamilton said that Balagia could
access the video of the incident
through a public information
request.
According to the arrest affi-
davit, Brown and Gatewood
were asleep in the vehicle before
being woken and detained by
deputies. Hamilton said that
both men were Tasered while
inside the vehicle.
Hamilton said that to take con-
trol of the situation, an intermedi-
ary weapon had to be used. He
said he applauded the deputies for
using a Taser instead of a more
lethal weapon.
Balagia announced Wednesday
that Brown and Gatewood both
passed a drug test that was taken
after their arrest.
The officers who Tasered
Gatewood and Brown are still on
active duty, Hamilton said.
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First Lady 2

  • 1. NEWSThursday, September 7, 2006 5A at the northeast corner of 25th and Guadalupe streets around 2:30 p.m. when he saw Garlock “run” across Guadalupe Street. “[Garlock] jogged right in front of me,” Bond said. “He made it to the yellow stripe in the center of the road, and then bam, she just slammed on the brakes, and her car caught his legs, so his face hit the wind- shield.” Garlock was conscious but not coherent, Bond said. “It was instant,” he said. “It looked like it was out of a movie.” Garlock’s wife, Mary, said she received a call around 5 p.m., after which she called her hus- band’s cell phone. “I thought I was calling Dave, and then Lorraine answered,” she said. Mary’s son Mel was at the hospital late Wednesday eve- ning, she said. Journalism senior Kristin Butler, a student of Garlock’s, said he was on his way to help her transport a box of magazines to a party. The box was heavy, so Garlock offered to help, said Butler, a former Daily Texan fea- tures writer. After waiting 20 minutes and failing to reach him on his cell phone, Butler said she suspected Garlock had another commit- ment come up. “I almost felt guilty, because he was doing this just for me,” she said. “I know it wasn’t my fault, but somehow, I felt I affected it.” Journalism graduate student Tania Cantrell also said she thought Garlock was on his way to help carry the maga- zines. “Dave is 100-percent focused on students,” she said. “My first concern is how he is doing.” Garlock heads UT’s magazine program and is the adviser for Orange magazine, which began publication in 2000. He has two daughters, one who attends high school in Austin and one who lives in California, and was married this summer, Branham said. Connally would later share her memories of the incident in an interview in 2003 with The Associated Press. In the midst of gunfire, Connally recalls her husband slumped over after being struck by one of the bullets, the AP reported. “I never looked back ... I was just trying to take care of him ... it was so quick, so short, so potent,” she told the AP. Connally graduated from UT and devoted her life to her chari- ties. She served as the first lady of Texas from 1963 to 1966. In 1989, former president Richard Nixon, journalist Barbara Walters and billionaire Donald Trump appeared to honor and take part in Connally’s efforts to raise money for diabetes research. During her funeral, Connally’s family said, she was a woman of endless compassion who filled each room she entered with joy and grace. Four of Connally’s grand- daughters spoke during the funeral, paying homage to her charm, charisma and love. Nell Francis Connally was the first granddaughter to speak at the funeral. She said her grand- mother instilled in her an appre- ciation for foreign languages, music and “how to wink and walk with a smile.” “From the largest of crowds to the smallest of infants, [Connally] loved and touched them all,” said granddaughter Katie Love. Granddaughter Tracy Waight spoke of Connally as someone who rarely, if ever, complained. She said her grandmother was a remarkable, yet humble woman. Granddaughter Amy Pawalek ended her eulogy, remarking on Connally’s love of the arts, by blowing a kiss to the sky with passionate enthusiasm. Last to speak was long-time friend, Larry Temple. Temple spokeofthe60countriesConnally had visited, along with the hellish moments she endured the day of Kennedy’s assassination. “Nonetheless,” he said, “she never once faltered in her ability to love and be loved.” Following the funeral service, Connally was buried next to her husband at the Texas State Cemetery. Temple said Connally told him that she continued to speak with her husband, even after his death in 1993. He said in the midst of one of their conversations, Connally asked her husband to keep his foot wedged in the gates of heaven for her. Connally is survived by her children John, Mark and Sharon Connally Ammann. elaborate, and it’s getting diffi- cult to keep them safe,” said Don Smith, anAustin Fire Department fire marshal. Any gathering of more than 49 people requires a public assem- bly permit, Smith said. These per- mits are available at the AFD but require a fire-safety inspection of the intended location of the party, Smith said. Foxworth said officials from the Austin Police Department, the UT Police Department, the AFD, the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission, City of Austin Code Enforcement and the Travis County Sheriffs Department all attended the meeting. The city of Austin intends to start enforcing fire, noise, build- ing and zoning ordinances more strictly and with more efficiency, Foxworth said. As a result of stricter enforce- ment, the things that students are used to seeing at greek par- ties, such as “party builds,” man- made pools, outdoor bands, “trash can punch” and the all- concealing black tarps may soon disappear, said Richard “Tiny” Clinton, president of Tiny’s Risk Management, a popular risk management choice for frater- nities. Interfraternity Council restrictions recently banned “trash can punch,” bands who perform outdoors, which create a huge risk for a noise com- plaint, and man-made pools, Clinton said. Any group attempting to con- struct a “party build” will have to obtain a building permit prior to beginning construction, Smith said. The black tarps that usually block visibility into the back- yards of fraternity and sorority houses are highly flammable, he added. They will have to be replaced with new tarps that are not flammable. “We have already purchased the new tarps, and they are com- parable in price, so that is not an issue,” said Bradley Hicks, Sigma Phi Epsilon officer. “We are fully willing to cooperate with the authorities.” The group responsible for enforcing these ordinances will be the Public Assembly Code Enforcement Task Force, which is composed of members of zoning, the police, the fire department, code enforcement and the TABC, Smith said. He does not attribute the forma- tion of this group to any of the recent tragedies that have occurred at UT. He said this is something that has been com- ing for years. “Any party that does not have a permit should expect to be shut down if law enforcement arrives,” Clinton said. In response to these changes, Clinton has encouraged every greek organization he works with to adapt to and cooperate with Austin’s ordinances. “This will not be the end of greek life at UT,” Clinton said. “We’ll find a way to have fun and conform to the rules.” on Interstate Highway 35 when they were pulled over for swerving in and out of traffic, according to the arrest affidavit. Travis County deputies later found marijuana in Harris’ vehicle and a loaded 9mm handgun in Brown’s lap. Hamilton would not comment about the actions Brown and Gatewood took to lead officers to Taser the two men. “After reviewing all the reports and evidence in this case, I am comfortable that the actions taken were appropriate,” Hamilton said. Jamie Balagia, Gatewood and Brown’s attorney, said that there was no provocation or reason for the Tasering. “When they release the video tape, it will prove it,” Balagia said. Hamilton said that Balagia could access the video of the incident through a public information request. According to the arrest affi- davit, Brown and Gatewood were asleep in the vehicle before being woken and detained by deputies. Hamilton said that both men were Tasered while inside the vehicle. Hamilton said that to take con- trol of the situation, an intermedi- ary weapon had to be used. He said he applauded the deputies for using a Taser instead of a more lethal weapon. Balagia announced Wednesday that Brown and Gatewood both passed a drug test that was taken after their arrest. The officers who Tasered Gatewood and Brown are still on active duty, Hamilton said. 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