IN THE NEWS Wednesday, D c. 1, 1971 Still on, thin dim. riefly Iowa City, Iowa 52240

Yawnnnn A ge,'ere epIdemic 01 leeplIIg ct­ n struck the taft or n.. Dally Iowan Tuesday night. As a result. the ~ Iowa prison uprising----. weatherman fell asleep before could .-Squelch write lDday's weather. However, our friends at AP provided the fotlowing : FORT IADISON - A potell1lan enccgb Of theit tI toge her nd~- He cited the medicaJ eomplainl of the ling officea, the deputy wardfft. hls Skies hould be partly cloudy today, th~ 10 admJn. elM 1t hme 10 act .. III said. prisoners u one rl the valid POints, t, the &blft c:apLaIn and 101M with highs In the upper 20s to 10 r 301. lor a State Penitentiary Istration aid Tuesday ni I thaI pri­ Hedgepeth sa d prisoll penollDtl "We agree with the medlcaJ problem," sUndby speclaJ duty officers. Lows tonight hould be in the 201!. with shook dowa the Institution and eonfi!. lit $lid. "We are currently trying to Prison officerJ bega!! ntervlewlng In· '!bursday's highs predicted In the soners not believed linked to a threaten. cated se era] homemade klnves and improve our medical Iliff of one lull· m fonday night afftr aU 'lb re i a chance of nn Thursda . ed upri Ing would tit returned to nor· lead ptpes. He aId none of the u tIint doctor by hlriq IIIII'Se5 and phar­ plot "8$ WlCOVtl'fd and the Intervle mal rouilD Wednesday. found on prisoners 10 retaltltin" mlCistI." contlJlutd aU day Tuesday. Offlclals ~ pokesman sa d I dtclslon bad against individuals was unlikel • But the lltant warden look h d lID com t on the mults of Punished been ruched b offici. that "pris(l.n­ The lant wattlen upilined that with the complalnt about canteen prlc· dL~ ons. the potential uprtsinl was the oul­ being too high. "'l'be Imutes an Hed~peth IIIld he dIdn't believe there trs who ha~ dl~layed willin to Disciplinary sanctions have been im­ gro~ of Itvrtal grltvances by the In­ ad ill a new'PlP!r that say. callup 11 w. any lingle group or faction wlthlll posed by the University of Iowa Igalnst r"turn to 1M ~tral population respon- mates. IUn, for It cents at a local aupermar· there. Instead, he said It wu apparent­ four persons accu ed 01 Y!ol.tIn. lUll· Ibly would tit returned Wednesday He outllned lOme of the ~evanees ket and lI'Oftder wb, the lime item ly a cro section 01 the Inmates who vel'llity and Board of Regents conduct moming ," • monotony of lood, recrel tlon limita­ a eentl at the prlaon eant~n . II f It th if f Un needed to bf aired. rules last May during demonstntlons The other lnmat - ~ au led tions, dlsclpllnary action ~UJ'fS In­ he uplalned. Hedgepeth said the dlfrtr­ Gov. Rlltltrt Ray repnrttd in ~ on the campu . The sancHons ftrt 1m· of hiving a part ill the aUeged out· c1udlng officer harrassment and petty "nce Is that supermarkets can buy In clo ~ t contact with urce at Fort Mad. po ed by UI Pres. Wlllard L. Boyd fol· brea plam - would be retained In report writing. counseling delays in Stt. quantity at lotrei' prices ,while the prj. lson, but a Jpokesman for Ray said lowing his review of the findings of a Ihelr cell for further Interrogation and Ung problem! aolved, canteen prl , Plys mort for commodities. there re never any plallJ for lh, hearing officer who heard the ca~ III Inve UgaUon. Incons tencie regardln, wbo gets pa­ Extra prison iliff mernben were overnor to go to the prj n. September. Guards locked 7 Inmate In their roles, end rules that require unreason- caUed .lnto guard aphut the expeeted Ray old he 'II' leavIng conlrnl of Placed on dl~lpllnary probatlo" for cells Monday after offIcials uld they able and 1m Ibl compUance." uprlsln, Monday nlpt llld many oth t the 8ilultilln at the pr1so entirely up th" current ICad('mlc year was pen­ r elved word that an upr! "' of about HedJltpeth told TIlt !cated Pres!! prison employes eN on duty Tuesd •• to wl1'1len LIlu V. B \fer. cer R. Hall, 1032 North Dubuque Street, 100 Inmatl' was planned 1'0 day to ~me of the eompllants wert valid : oth­ do II, chore usually done by Inmat , 01811 Eiland. n, .te dlrtctor of while Harold J Erickson, 211 Eet take over a prison bulJdlnJl. ers were not. " 1 think tMY Inmates ch u helplnl with food prePlntlon C(lmctlon , al~ said control of the .11- Church Street, and Lawrence F. Jones, Paul H~dgtpeth , a I tant warden, vIew some of the prob~ dUftrellt- and buUding malntenence. uation woold be "entirely the 'II' rde,,', Bettendorf, neither currently enrolled, aid offlclala received several Ups 1 than we dei, but e do believe $Ome Officlala said the building that was dec ion ." will be I)n probation until the end of about the planntd uprising from both of the oth 1'1 problem to ti t," 1M! to be taken nver by the Idmates ElIand!on comm nded prlJon officttl • th" first full academIc yur for whIch InsIde and oUlsldt the lacllil) . "We put Id. 1M pn Hbrary and hoo\, coun- for their bandlln of the Illuatlon. they nelt register. Another person charged In connection wIth an incident last May accepted ad­ l'lnl.tratlve •• nctloll of one-yur ..... ~ pen ion from the u"lvers Iy .nd md not request a hearing before 'lbeodotl' G Garfield, Arne altorney, who I th~ UI hearing officer. PresIdent Boyd took no additional ac­ Senate urged to override veto tion agaInst a fifth p!rson , tarshall D. Buddin, H6 Holiday Gard n Apartment, who i. currently on probation. a re· ulf of an earlier lncident in whi ch v· eral pt'r ons ocrupled a unlv~r Ity-own­ of Women's Center allocation ed hou, Rnd refl,~ed to leav". Members of the Umver lty of activltiea accounl If the nate on blatant misconstruing of Ih. worn n to develop an all Iowa Women 's Center urged so direcLed. statement . The wom n aId the aUve t(l "Roberts Rulta of Stud nl Senal,. Tuesday nl.ghl The women I d 172 'II' mel! center has provided adequate Order," Foley old th~ SOC will Ma to court? to override tudent Body Pr . ar actively Involved In Wom­ repr entahon and countabU­ e ('ntually ben Cit from the Ted PolIlI ~' veto 1)( allocations en's Center proJects, tbereb Ity fo~ fund allocated to it. center' innovations. DES MOINES f ~ - u 'orthwetem to th enter. denyln, the report 's claim tha W~1t r J, Fo~y, dirl'ctor of As TN D.lly IlWan I to Bell Tel phont' Co. cu~tom ~ a ked the we 30 Polk County Di triet Court 1'\Jesdly 10 The women attended the en­ only women are active mem· the Ul Student Development pre Tu sday night , Senator bers. • i rue tempora ry And permanent In iunc­ ate m ting armed with a 2l ­ Center, appeared before the Harriett A. Ch y, 234 Sianley flon s prohIbiting propos('d tl'lephone pa refutation oC a report Center member char d • senatl' on behalf of the cenLer. Hall , had Introduced 8 molion In report statement thaI "there is rate hik es from taking ('ffeel. prepared by a flve·per on ad Citing effor ts of the wom n 10 po tpone a final decision on the hoc comltl e appointed by Poll· a lack of proof of authorization "ra Ih oosciou ne of veto until the c. 5 nat. The rates were to go Into effect Wed­ of representation" was b pd nesday. but the court clerk aid Tue!!­ ti II) tudy the Women's Center. other men" and aLtempt by methng. day a h('arlM~ on tht' In iunctlon a not That report n'Commencied !bat eh~duled unlil nelCi Monda ' morning. Pollli veto Ihe $3,440 allocalion Thl' petitioners are klnll a tem- to the center whiCh was approv­ l porary and permanent inJunclion b8r­ ed byenate Nov . l6. He did ao ring Northwestern Bell from collccllnll Nov. 23 , IFree-wheeling China talks th increased rates. Before Ihe women bla ted the commUte report, th" nate received 8 letter from former I rudenl Bady Pre ident Bo not to seek quick Viet solution Fallen ntller whl h ur ed the na It to ov mde PoilUs' vetn. WASHINGTO !II - Pre · recl concern to the two cllun­ 1n IUmmarizing the Amerl· TOKYO IA'! Chlnll '~ 1C!8ding politi· Iden Nixoll plans to spend • tries rafher than those I... can approach to talks, Kissln­ cal . military Rnd theorl'llcal organa Beller wrote thaL the ad hoc committee had handled its In­ full eek In Communi China, volvin tblrd parUe.'!. rger uid of Vietnam "We do broke a lonjl silence Wednesday with I joint editorial which apoeared to con­ vestlgahon poorly and had ask­ visl tlnJl three cities. during hl~ The WbJte Hou foreIgn pol­ not expect to aetU It In Pe­ fIrm that Lin Piao, Mao T e·Lung's ed que lion of the Women' hi toric Journey there In Febru­ Ie specialist said arrang ­ king." C nter member which had not heir-deslgnate, has falien from pollical ary. ment which have been made While he predlcled the ChI­ been a. k of any I)T anlzatlon In After the Willie Hou made Indicate I reasonably succe. 1- gMlce. ne~ e will raise Ihe ubJect of the PDl t. the announcement Tuesday, Dr. ful outcome for the first VI,lt A joint editorial on party leadership Taiwan, he said, "the United b the Ptklng Paopla'i Dally, the lib­ lembers of the center told Henry A. KI Inger lid sum· ever made to mainland China I tf"atlon Army Daily, and Rad Flag fail· the enate that PoJits had no mit talks 10 be held In Pekin , b an AmerICan pr ident. Lat po ~ Uion I that th ulti· ed La m ntion Lin. deputy chairman III ground. for hi veLa and said Shanghai and Hangcbou Feb . M . Nixon will make the mate relationship between Tai­ th party and defen e mIDI ter. parll of the report recommen&. 21 to 28 will not result u. bring­ trIp, too, and will have I ehed· wan and the People's R public lng the veto were "har •. Re/erence to Mao himsell were _ s­ Ing peace to Vietnam or settling uIe of her o"n. of Chm3 should be tlled dued, uggestlng that either at bls 0,", ment." the future of Taiwan . Ki inger said Nixon will Arter refuting the report al­ through direct negotlalion ." 'f' request or the ruling Central Commit­ Getting ready for Santa Kl In er, the President's na- spend at lea t rour days In PI"­ Nixon ck a better un- lega tion that the center had WlII tee IIf the parfy, the T7-year-old leader tional urity affair advi r. king and that the early-morning derstanding or the views of Chi· II," peps ttlro. It. dwch Tuesday .. ,hiM the failed Lo produce an lldequa has !wen downgraded from demigod n.. th routh aid Nixon', conferellC~ with hour may be devoted to face­ n ,e leaders, . aid KIssing r. fIIIt ional Christmas Ir" which was being erected on It. . elll*l budget, cenler members said status to that of first amon equal!. Chairman Mao Tse-tung. Pre· to-face talk with Chm lea - and a means of continuing com· 'n W.shington. D.C. til center tM annult Pageant of Puc. n. th y would agree to having mier Chou En·lai and others e~ . munication between two coun· Wuhlngton Monument I. In tM b.ckground. their funcb placed In a tuden would focu on problems of dl- The Pre idenl's fun itinerary tries i.olated from each other has nol been rued but Ki. in­ for nearly a quarter century. Kent ger said Nixon would ~top only While he reported thai a gen­ RA VENNA. Ohio fA'I - One of 25 per- on American territory dUring eral ouUin ror Nixon' meet­ 60115 indicted in last year', Kent State McGovern speech to highlight session- the flights La and from China. ings hasn't been fued , h said dlsorde~ was convicted of a misdemea­ Secretary of Slate William P. "ther . 109 to be a free· nor Tuesday and the case agaInst I Rogers and Ki Inger will ac­ 'h ellng naLure to th dis- ~ second was dismissed. company the President cu~ . ion ." .. A jury found Jerry Rup! guJlty of 111- terfering with firemen but faIled to Model U.N. views world woes reach a verdict on three felony COUllts - arson, first-degree rIot and assault· By HOLLY TEAR E participation In the U.N., al­ to the Model U.N.'s Commis ion sucb tudents after atlenOlO Ing a fireman. It wall dismissed as D.lly low.n S1«ff Writer though h exact topic ba yet to on Human Rights from 2:30 to the Model U.N. deadlocked alter eight hours of delib­ be announced. 4:30 p.m. Thursday In the Mich­ The General Assembly will eration. Featuring appearanc by a IcGovem's appearance, C()o igan State Room of the Union. meet from I a.m to" p.m. Sat­ 'To run or not to ru n:' U.S. presidential hopeful and a urday In room 210 oC the College spon red by Union Board, 'II'iII Kahn wiLl deliver lIb maiD ad­ representative oC an African lib­ of Law. be filmed by ABC and CBS tele­ dre on the Mozambique liber­ eration £ron~ 150 student dele­ Recommendations whiCh tbe Mezvinsky will tell today vi ion network cren. Rested lates will discu a variety of ation movement and the apar­ commiltees ubmll for solution FT. MEADE, Md. IJI - The defense John P. Spurs, former exe­ lowl City lawyer Edward world problems aL the eighth theid policies of South Africa a of issues will be discussed by of Col. Oran K. Hendersoll, accused of cutive director or the national the General Assembly. If the Mezvmsky will bold a pr aMuaI Trygve Lie Model United 8 p.m, Thursday in the New coverlng up the My La! massacre, rest­ office of CTRUNA wili deliver Ballroom. assembly deems the suggestioM conference today to announce ed Tuesday In the last of the courU­ Nations to be held today the Model U. .'8 keynote ad­ worthwbile. they may be seDt The Human Rights Commis­ hi political p18Ill. martial arising from the 1961 assault. on thnJugh Saturday on the Uni· dress. The speech is scheduled 10 U.N. headquarters in New sion will also bear from mem­ MeZ\lnsky will meel with the • the South Vietnamese hamlet. versity of Iowa campus. for 8:15 p.m. today. York. according to Patricia M. '!be case ~ expected to go to the jury bers of the local Bengali RelieI Anderson, 20, 50S Brown Street, pr at 9 a.m . at hi 620 RIver Debates over the status of Spears, who served as a mem­ of two generals and five colonels some­ ber of the Peace Corps In the Fund on Ihe problem of Pakis­ secrefary general 01 the model treet home. He Is expected 10 "me next week. women, the Middle East con­ Pbilipplnes, ha~ been Involved tan. U.N. announce that he will k Lhe flict, human rights, disarm. in the intemational student Other committees meeting orman Thu . professor of po­ Democratic nomlnalion for Thursday include the social De­ me!!t and social development movement of the U.N. for some Illcal science at Indian Hills Flrsl DistricL Congressman. lime. velopment committee, meeting will be topics of concem at the Community College In Center­ fezvin ky, 34, was his party's Busted conference, being sponsored by Glenn A OIds, president of In the Miller Room of the Union nile, will addrfss the delegates WASH1NGTON fA'I - House and Sen­ the UI Chapter of the CouncIl oa Kent State University and a for­ to discuss criminal policy; the at 4 p.m. Friday on "Moral Im­ candidate for Congress In 19iO ate con! erees trimmed from the pend­ International Relations and mer UNESCO official, was Middle East committee, Micbi­ plications oC International Rela· and lost the election by 765 ing tax bill Tuesday most of the "bud­ United Nations Affairs (CIR­ slated to give the opening ad­ gan Room; tl;e disarmament tions." vote to Incumbenl Congo Fred committee, Ohio j tate Room; get.busting amendments" President UNA). dre . However, he will be in­ About SO countries will be rep­ Schwenge\. ixon said would cau e him to veto the Sen. George S. McGovern (0- volved in trial related to Kent and the statu of women corn­ resented by ISO sllldents. In­ mi ion, Purdue Room. Another Iowa Cily man. Uni· 1 bill. S.D.l, who's making a cam­ State campus disturbances and cluded will be students from ver ity of Iowa Prof. John But the conference committee has not paign swing through the lid· will be unable to attend. Fl'iday' program will be a North Texas Stale College, Iowa Schmidhauser, has already an­ yet acted on a proposal to finance pres­ west. will addr the delegates harfudiDe M Kahn, a repre­ continuation of Thursday's with State University, University of nounced his candidacy for the idential campaigns with federal income at 1:30 p.m. Thursday in lhe . enlative of FRELIMO (Mo­ a possible evening session de­ Northem Iowa, SI. Louis Uni­ Democratic nomlnation. EDWARD MEZVINSKY • tax funds lhat Nixon said also would Union's Main Lounge. zambique Liberation Front) will voted to looking at tbe issues as versity, Loras College and the • ju tify his vetoing the legtslation. McGovern will discuss U.S, show a film about Mozambique U.S. students and the role of UJ '. / In 1989 the Baud of Re,!!lu aft­ 'em, ona million to Iwtd pWt!!' the out rI dupe wll. tcrrIebedy It • ' h it ~ ~ WIll ~ ~ N. "anl ,""ft,. - nounced that the f!e students pa, to new mruic building's audltorium. rock ooncert puts out his )OiDt OIl aft the aouth .d of the fectMll attend this hallowed institution of That's incredible. That's more the Fleldhousa Door or tpillJ • bot· atadinm and that it will be ft!DID1ed money than I make .in a month. tle of ", ne, but proudl~' prodaiIru the "Hawk-EYII Trip1e-X Drh In truth and knowledge would ~ rais­ The administration limate!! that that th~' ue spt!nding ODe millioo Theatre" The university could cl n Editorial editor resigns ... 1 ed. Some students ~ame uate - to it \\i ll recel\ e orne $13 million from mac en to make rurt the melodioru up Oft th bck~ altS, th popcorn Its so irate that the uni\el$ity had to ~ student fees this hool ear. 0, train of the . mphony on:bmra COD q n. and, if tht'Te ~ an oth­ Wbm the clwIp. to dOfll the wind dlrectiOll. It wu mUy 'fM!II Ha' closed earlv. folb. an equivalent of almost eight are not dlslorted by oon\'mtiona1 er prpensive pIa tmng jobs that need months a ~ th. t I ap ed all opinion th.1 a,ked for the resignation of OW lI1Q The .cm;inistration a!SUTed ru all per cent of the tuition money you plaster, to be finished righl away, could We own Pres. So d, m d DOW I nnder m own. that tuition "ould not be raised if will forle: over this year bas ~en No doubt the contractor is lOme­ ticket ,11 the can of the people ,bo o~ I WIJ called into th~ office of t:hb papS", editor and informed of tentatfvf Ii the UDl\ er ity could manage \li thout ~Dt to prO\i de the ~udit orium "ith body' brother-in-Ia , show up to ee a film. walls that -roll wavelike in the andl. If the adnllnistTa tiOft iJ 10 perrut­ Hall of tbe F.inkbine GoIE Cou~e plam for my future trnnination of employment, then we got down to talkina ~ the mcrea. e. We were promi d that ers the mane ' would be put to good lotium 10 the sound can follow Ihe ent in maJdng VlJt expendi~ could bt old for a heap of money. about m_ job, m editorial viewpoint and his expectations, Which I discovered, ho use. audimce.- ba~ Oft totally absurd prioritilll, I Why do we need l8-bol~ of \,.Iu­ for the first time, differed. 0 , last Wl'ek the univl!'nity', nl!'W Im'l that swell? sU~e!!t it Find lawn methocb of abl, properly when mo t golfm sef\lC1!' sent us a ~torv which ~Iltl!'fl!'d I doubt if th~e will be man" rock generating its own ~one, ratb!!' wouldn't e\'en rnLu they wpre play­ Pent editorial policy around the fact that ome clown in concerts in the wavy.waned 'forum than leaning (11'1 people ....110 don't in~ the larne nine bole! twice? some offIce up on the hill had ap­ 01 ptrfect sound. It', amazing bow have much monev to .tart with, 'ThfI admini tntiOft could o~ a Let me revi m basic policies, I feel that tveryone is entitled to bavtn, the Creal Whit, Fltb~rs get all bent , 'illard So d ~d announce that McDon,Id's franchise in Ib" Union propriated onl!' mtllion dollan (count his or ber opiniom expressed. The column titled ·maJl~ iJ (or wu) open tt and clan· up. any IlId ~tryOll. J would publisb 1.5 many II possible that were of inlerell A hnp of mon~ could ~ mad if t univ ity imta1led Zig.Z.g to tM great t number of people, given the crittrioo of: timl!'lynes!, human ill, diIpfon m In .n thp dorm~ . terest, novelty, foolishness (ev~ryone loves I clown), local relevance, or \'eo Students get plastered All thll . dmm i ~trato" could be le''Ince to the prooes of education, which is the major oecu pation of the read- auchoned off to raJ.e your yard, hlp of tbls newrptper. • hovel your m ,wa b your ca.r or Upon acoeptfng this position I diJcovered that there wu no allotment of Ii ' "'hamer dirty work you Cln find m fund to hire columnists and that the previous editor, Leona Durham, bad dis­ for ei~t hours, Sf mb~d lIS, MIlnt '1'11'\ folks, lIS, regular oolumni!ts who had be~n donating work Mmlbers of the UI S"mphony en to tht' pditorial pa e of The Daily lotcan, According to Cheryl Muler, my pre. ha Orcbe tra could pHt up in trloe. d~ or. by du up In long hla ck CO h and hang out on mllW)' tr~t come" lIm-pah­ Imt~d of local cop , Ms. Durham bad substituted left-wing loquatioul paning aWIY until thf'Y ral p enough f~ature mllterial for opinion. Her', WRS a closed mind. A closed papet. coin 10 ply had, \\ hat thO'le bandits J WIS left 10 pick up tht piece and till maintain, or attempt to main tain" • sto1,. from II . m minimum criterion for publication. Libpration ewa Service, which had The Old Capitol collld b.- ron­ ~n prpvinu Iy th. mainstay of the editorial age, now broke Bnd with li ttle \.-erted In • storp whi ch sind,"! 16,000 Ie del"ihip, wa~ unacceptable. plin of n;lIr jl'lm, ThP admmi trahon could ~i ~ tht Pr ...nt writen valuable ailit foothill te m to pI. y an rxhlhition ~ame Ith City JIi~h Schonl Rnd For th .. III~t !'Vet! month r have solicited and allocated space on I. reguW then !'!pan Ill' h" hf'tting a WId on ba~! to: th,. nitt"d Ca.mpu~ \li nl~tM' - 1 think Christianity Is a drag but tb, high chonl kid" thpre'. loh or belie\ rs out there, Richard Bartt'l's " Comtable ' ~ Comer" - !hI With th/." imtallahon nf a ~mall wlllr dictated that he 'hOllJd he P Ibli hed thrice wct'~ly (Vf~ry weakly) , tram . et"M!" light s And tap ~. rrrordl'd Oliphant al 60 0 Dis a whack Ollt of Denv,r, hen the po t office decides tG. ,. lungle noj es, \i.roride Hall', ,tuH­ d,lh·,r, mtmberJ of the . alional Law eM Cuild, members of the Woman's In· ed animal collpction colild h,. con­ tl'mationaJ LtI~II' of Pl'a~ and Frt't'dom, Jeffrry Walter (origional trans1a· Ita \·,.rt,d to a Jung!, Rid, on Friday tion from thl' Frl'n h prM ), Tim y,.ager ( translation~ from the Russian, to giVf , Anc! Satllrday nighh. Cllm!! onto pt'Opll' lin id,a of what jlJ~1 tht' other ~llper- power is thinking ), Jim Conlon, " ho~~J Comp all. Brian C. Owen. and m frjl'nd John Cilglln who, out of pity Bnd for fear 01 p.1'II n,,·r,. lire COllntlp~~ pos ihililie!. snow blindnes from all tht' white space on the page, donated his talents, , A11 short of rohb,rv. 'I) lpologits t tht ~aders for not succe fully coercing members of the Bo~ , 1!rl'h someonl' ~1I'\t'r ,.noll)[h to Afro- Illt'ri n Hall t and th, Womt"n 's ent('f into contributing their contra. tea swindle- 20.000 IlIdl'nh Mulci d,. vi p the • Chl"llH' that ['fluid $()ml'day lpad v('nial \iewpoint to T1It Dnlly Iowan. In l-in~ . si7I'd matlrp '('1 In ' evt'rv R'grl'tably, th, total contribllt!on~ were not enough to fill my responsibility, • ' • dorm room . 12ft column inch" of copy tach day. That is the equivalent of 20 typewritten ~ paltM of pll hli~h blp nel corrmed material. whir" theort"tica lly should be the fr~ sqw bt- I of Alllh .. mat"nal ubmltipd, That entails a('fluiring, rt"ad i n~ and selecting F from a gttat cJuanbty of material. ~I y uc(.'e or will begin with valuable IS- • o I • (writer. ) that were denied m . Ton Editorial h my elf W!!'II written under thl' a~~umption that no one in­ bot! be'r"tt from the diVidual. nor ideology hould dommate, th fflitorial pa!l;r. I rl'stricted my elf I acci County supervisors in action tonight to t\\O tditorial a \\f'f'I., th,. roilor til thrp .. anc! 1111 olhrr mt'mbrrs of The Daily - I ri~1 By It/CHARD BARTEL wrillen objections with the lupervi.on When they throw our monty around Iotl'nll ~Iaf( wert' p<'riodicaU, rl"mindrd that they wl'rl' fr!'!' at any time to sub­ ,,1'1 Q:ongrtsS1o~1 opposing the computorlZina o( the courl­ like I dart? mit matl'l'iaJ for publication. Thl!'re WItS 50 little re ponse that no ~illng limit I If au don 't have the opportunity to "I hou e and hiring .nother ~upervlsor'. wa placed on them. t ' Su~rvlsors Not ~ving a dllm v.h .. 1't nur money ' I the Johnson County In administrative a I tant (Goldilocks reo action on Monday or The day mornings, signed recently for some mysterious may I.nd : ~I~ ,dJlonal. w,re intendPd to eqJrt a v8111~ judgment Bnd !'xplAin how I you might drop by the ,Johnson County reason ) But by mean of tu.tion keepm. am'! d at that judgment til' Teade could judge Ihe logic compare it to .·H Raord Fairgrounds tonight. The Johnson pfrnty on hand. vi'wpojnt~ i! , I, 1n the meantime, here is • little thl'ir own, evaluate both and com!' to some conclusions. This County Taxpayer! Associ,tion hll in­ pi~ce o( poetry (or th, Upervl rs and No if you obJf'Ct to thb kJnd of spend­ unlike Ih, policy of the Chicago Tribune - which [ lotht' - that contends that • StII. c--,. McGevt.,., (D.s'c).' "I VIted the supervlSOr8 to apeak to th ir the Taxpayers to consider. It I entitled : Ing : it r,.spon.~ibllity ~ to Iplld opinion. r \vill didate nothing to anyone, other have Issued today , .. a eries of IIlter, group at Montgomery Hall at 8 p.m. lr~ time you In 1st, to their duties ther \vill COl'H't', native economic propo Ills to the policy The upervl~or8 hAve been a~ked more Taxpayer'1 lam.nt Ire tcndmg. than a ~Itnographer . AnO not If'!. othl'rs dictatl'. ad, erOse, or in any followed by the Nixon administration. thlln once /0 hold At lea t monthly meet· An Adminl~lrahve Assistant, their othf'r \lay ,mulate the kind of policle Ulat are prevelant In modern newspapers We shouldn'l be the least bit in dis­ 1) Federal invesbnpnt of $1 0 bUllon to inp In the even nil 110 that the ordinary man wtth a title; IUch as the Trlimn,. create 2.8 million jobs by the end 01 working citizen would have an opportun­ tre s; Only gives them more time to lit 1972. 2) Inflation Insurance In thf form It to attend I meeting II he so desired . Cau e the county hI! olle admi nl!trl' around idlt of Government bonds with cost-o£-Iivinl! Su~rvlsor Robert J. Burns I quick to tor les . Thty were going to run the courthou Anonymoul mat.rlal valueless futures for tho on fixed Incomes. 3) amwer, "What about the people that He wa n't what he WIS cracked up to by computor ; Exemption 01 low-wage occupatlonl 11' rk nights? When would they be .ble be : Perhaps 10 have more time to party All material must have a signature ~callse people, nol institutions, have 0, to . ttend? " He Just spent money for you and me. from contro13 and full appUcation of tile WIth uitors. opinions.o\nonymoru opinion surh as that presented In the Dlls Moine.! Reg­ seni wage provisioM of exi3ting collective The Johnson County Taxpayers Associ­ H i~ appointment wun't Iccording to Hoyle , Let the uper ' get busy, their dutiel fol blrgaining agreements. 41 A Senatf in­ ation i, an interesting group S!'e in wier .Is valueless u an educational experience and totally without merit. to But to the wpervisors, he mUlll le. perform ; vestigation of price-fixing by indu~try . cuon 81 O. The m ember~hip i n't excep­ of d toil. They got more to do th.n chslr. to My r~ignation, effectivel • immediat Iy, i~ not out of hitternes and is with­ ed under cov~r of the price Ireel'.e Rnd se­ tionally large lind it could u I' more To Johnson Cou nty he was no blessing; adorn. out regrl't. My tudit' are nol going as they should be, my time has been dell1 lective rather than general, applic.· members. The first thing Supervisor Just another expenditure, that needs The Iowa Code states their duties quite grt'atly restricted by thl' burden of thi~ job which required thrice the adver­ T\ Ilon of controls to prices and wages. Ralph PrybiJ will ask wh n the T1I ltPlY­ no stressing. cftarly; ti81'd daily hours ( agrl'e unle SU1dtlt . 'nle . pervisors will also de- ~I during the audit. the bi joke J've heard en; of Johnson County deserve . 'I1It long-awaittd 1m audit mand thaI State AudilDr IJoyd Bums contends that Smith Ince I've been audilor of that." deficienci certification are which arrived '0\ . II carried Smith. hose 0 (f 1 C e C?D' bas beeII "adamant 1rith coon· Slate." 'Ibe audi~r said that If the , ducted the audit spring Ii lbout ltemirlng thetr bill He id the east to the coon- local JUperv1SOra refu!e to pay quickly a prtce ta of .,2'11, eompared and mmtr, come to J n ., and ~ Is throwinst u.s • bill I)' is the actual east of the the audit bill. tbe matter ouJd Health. Educalton and Wel­ to hI' that thE' I IU' County fo I I m tin. to ithotlt an), lttmllln~ . " man-hours and sald any In- be tumed over t.o the Attorney fare Secretarv Elho L. RIch· dil t'O.>t. explain the 111. 11w • u per v I. 0 r aid the ere in Cost onr the 1 au- General's office. ardson ",ade' tbl' dL III'ur(' a So Ro rt J- Rum_ Burns al eompllined that board Is not only justified In iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;iiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-; one of four tuncheons of the p_____ White Hcuse Conference on Ag­ demanding the hearing "but It CAUTION I ing. where nine ad'TIini. tralion is IIIcwnbenI upon us ID ask FAC spokesmen del ailed new pr0- at grams for lhe elderly. tors tangle for I bw1ng. I don't bow, on behalf of the Johnsan Coun· Specf.IIncI .s.uM.,.... Richardson t:id the 38 c tat ty tupaym, we could, In good In\\ • . WUftlMtIll SHAKEY'S mu t ~ubmil correcth;e plane eonscl nee. go ahead and pay by Dec. 15 and significantly 1m· n are colleges prove nur ing - ~ orne inpectJons stir and eye by Feb . J. DES WlNES "" - T 0 I more undergraduate and JDO "Unle.;; . uch improveml'nt [0\\8 tducatora e chan ed addllionll 8l'ldulte studen are "a lidatE'fl bv the Ff'b 1 taf· CANTON ilken barb TuesdlY a to He termed th capability a ge' date." ht' 'said . "HEW in­ • wh Ih r the tale' eommunity " hldd n unlver ity." lends 10 inlliate a noneom - • eolleg are cutting into pnva1e "I think when they talk about pllance prncedur Ihal could college enrollmrnts. eoll ge paralle\J and academic ultimaely re ull in withhold· Ing all federal edicaid furad. Dr. Llo)d Watkins. pr Id nt programs." Watkins told tbe from any or every one of the 38 of Ih Iowa lalion of PJ1. eommittee, "y,e've got a 100 states. " v.te College IT,d Univ 'ill ,n .rea for expanded enroll· In addition. he said. all par. took I. , u ltb tatements IIltnt In this state now thal we ticlpating states and terrltori claiming community colle ' can uUlIu." must Inspect III of the nallon's Where Nixon will go are not hurUng enrollments In ------­ 7.000 nursing homel caring for the private seclDr of education. WHA T'S J UN I( IOWA STUDENT PUBLIC INTEREST RESEARCH GROUP Medicaid pallen!! by July 1 to 11M loutlons Prelldent Nixon will vl.lt durlno hI, hllhlr\c But Dr. William Baley, a 13- a ure "such homes are ID ..ven dlY trip to Chtn, In F.brlury - Ptlclno. Slwngal .... lant state supttlntendent for compliance or in sub tanllal H.ngchow - Ire .hown on this mlp. area schoOls, said the eom. TO YOU ••• compliance." plaint Is re~titious and Invalid. The Iowa tudt-nt Pu lic Inter t R earch Group (ISPIRG ) hu The t 0 men spoke at a Joint I gWaUve Hlgber Educltlon IllfuUy petition«! on t n camp in Iowa. Petitionillg bas begun tudy Committee which I look· on the three state unive"it)' campu es. IGive independen e, avoid ing InID the tate', academic endeavors. "My eoncern Is not 10 mud! wh ther your market will pull \Vhen 'ou Ign a pt'tition, you are requ ting the Untvenfty to per­ ~ war,' India te s Pakistan t'nrollm nt IWlY from us," mit lSPIRC to collect an optional fee of 1.50 per Mester through the Watkin told Baley. "But the By Th. Auocl.ttd Pre.. a drive In Id Ea t Pakl tan . r gion . 200 mll north of Cal. bllSlc conc m I have Is that it nivl't'Sit bLUing sy tem. You are not obligating yourst'lf to pay tho The Indian government h cut la wher Ihey era ed Salur. appears the Governor's Educa· Could be a ] 'PIRG f( You are as1.lng the Univ nit}' to give 1 PIRG acces to the Prime Mini ter Indira Gandhi . aid the lighting mainly i bI'. dR\ following whal W8, de- honal Advisory Commls Ion to IOmeonel treasure nh I"iil\ billill' yin a I ng as a m jority of tudeDtJ upport and Defense Mini. ter Jag)ivan tween the MukU Bahinl, the cribed . a Pakistani artillery ~a on th ~ wh n It ad· Ram of India called The day EllS! Paki tan ind~penden('e aUack . VI. eel I~e leg!.lature to keep Turn unwantecl artlcl. I PIRC by P )'ing th opti nal fee. for PakIstan to give Ea, t Pakl. (lghtcr . and W~ t Pnkisllmi A nefen lini try commu· from dOing anything that would In,. rtody cosh with stan Independence and avoid ' Iroop. , n ue I ued In ew Deihl ld ('rt'llte additional t'xce. C8pa~; possible war on the 8ubcon· A Pakistani military pokes. thaI onl ' por rtle fighting h d ity In enrollment In thl Rtate . Unent. man a, ('rleo in Halialpmnl. h en rrporlt'rt frOIn Ih ar a I 'etkin ,aid Iowa private CLASSIFIED ADS Ms. Gandhi told the upper We. t PaklslSln. thaI Paki tan 1 durin the day and th.t a college could handle 7.100 Phon. 353-6201 house of Parliament that Pre I· fore w re till operating un'l I'Rki lanl counterattack had ...______iiiiiiii ______..... dcnl Agha Mohammed Yahya d r r traint ollain t hot pur. bC'(>n reputed. you can make Khan of Pakistan could make suit aero the Indinn IInrd r. ---- "8 gesture Inward peace" by , Tht' pok~ man IRld hl'R' ...· R FRIIIT OF THE Iillill pulling out his troop and al- fighting was In proRt ~ ! aroun!l lowing Easl Pakistan to ·tab- Pachagarh in the northern io firm COLOR PRINTS IN 7 MINUTES II b an independent BangIa most lip of the East Paki Ian. puts j~ , De h·Bengall nation. Indian We t Bengal fronti('r conducting with Unlcolor Ram, In a televl Ion Inter. where Pakistani Iroop~ with· QlIloge~her ' view In New DeIhl, W/I more drew two mile "undc.'r heavy h forceful, declaring: "War can pre, sure." pone su rv e Unicolor's technological breakthroughs have opened stili be avoided if the rulers of Pakistan clalmcd that the In· • wUhnew . : Pakistan see the writing on the dians threw In fresh forces and An Iowa City based corpora· the fun of color processing to everyone. Even if you wall and give Independ nce to were using tanks in th attack tion which pia to ppply for II haven't don. black-and-whit , you can do colorl the people of BangIa De b. The from south or the sugar mill Iiren, e to operate 8 100,/100 Super Suit people of Bangia Desh expect town of Pachagam aft r falling watt FM radio tation hf're i~ I, nothing lea than that. II totake the town from the conductin/! a random telephone A bntulic ~~Iu The apparent hardening of to take the town frnm tne survey to find out hal re 'j. ~t onlv India's official stance toward An IndIan military spoke - dents bell ve are the mo r· Pakistan came as Radio Pakl· man In Calcutta !lid IndiRn lous prohlrm! of the IIrea . 1.1.95 the Itn reporled tbat Indian troops troops were stili in Ide East Eliot . K~ncr . PI' id nt of ~ were making some advance in Pakistan in the Balurghat.HlllJ Communicato~ lnc. , .aid the You\ lle\ er n any- totol thin" h~ It brfore! Super-Suit. firm i!l required by the Fedl'r· 1h I! Jlr('~ .. >t body uil Ro ina \\ith bod~look al Communications to conduct jUnlller'. ,k,rts. hOI p.Jnts, lona for Special election Dec. 13 II . urvcy and inc\ud urvey pant~-e' rrthina that's Rin" for r suit in 1 application for f.lI. f"hlOO'J 1.1 . t illl·IJloOI1e 100 Foil have ell S th itcelll ~ It'J opaqUl! and ribbed In 100 Reg- to fI vacant enate seats th~e f'~~d r~Ui~~~~I .. ~h~ I ::::,~:~: ~:~~:: fjt cau~ rooio stations are oper.\ and n,lIl~"" Mock turtle neck. snap A speclal election ID f~1l va. , dents are needed before a can- ating on th public airways IiIb crotth. lI.I(k lipprr. In colors cancles on the UniverSity of dldate I valldated. SIud nts Ihr'V , hould operating in tht' I that t"cho the IIth">t thX\:- If ...,v IIloI emphuJ£"'" can plan , presented Monday by ~Sl Ions, I WIIS conS! ere pos- on rev~nue harmg propo al . relary John B Connally aid, that thue seemed 10 be room P.ul A. Voleker, Treasury un- s~ble that the m~eting between The Arkan. as Democrat, hOM'\er, some progre had for further bUlalnin1 Ol\ the der'HCI'etary. "IS worded on Ixon. and Preslden~ Georges ch.lrm.n of the Hou.e Ways been made. u.S. proposaL 1I1Dcludflll U of· the assumption that there would Pompldou of France m Decem· and. fun C(lmmitt~ . ~aid hi Connally tol~ newsmen. the Ctrlo drop the 10 per Ctlt 1m- be 110 devaJuation of the dollar ber may hold the key 10 a solu· bll\ avokb the features hI" ob- Group of 10 fmanee minJ lers port surchuft in ueban.. for by ralslng the official price of Iton . I oJ \ j~led to In the admini.lralion' "dl us d the. nU,ts and bolt an Upwlrd. rtulultiOil of for· JOld. II did Dol, bowe\'er. en- ~e other Eur?pean fmance plln to ~arm ark part of the for th. Ctrst lime ' and, wh n 1"111' eurrencl . tirely rule tbis out. mml ters were said .to be ready redt'ral I me lax yield for the Ia ked If the nuts a~d bolts were It W13 the firtt tim. Ia the Some European delegations to accept a cha~ge ~ the .value 1 local governments. made, of gol?, replied: "The an- 3 ., monlhs of de.dlocked tllks look this to mean there mlly be Of . pecl~1 drawmg fights m the wer IS ves ' that only salor officials lit I lib k A ' 'U Inlernaltonal Monetary Fund - " His bill. he aid. llould pr(lo uree ~ho sal in on the ~ _ down to disco apecllk flpee a a BC mencan PO~I on. so-called paper gold - against ~Id~ specl!lc. amount .• would be sions aId that devaluation of on what new International ea. Arlhur F. Burns. chaIrman of Ihe dollar. Itmlted In tll~e to II110w Con- the dollar would be only a par- change rales hou.ld be. the Federal Re!lerve, Board ....iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Jre to re'·Je . the ~tem, tial -.olulion 10 the deadlock hould Wednesday" con- here for th~ talks,. I. among I ; ~1~ tll.ke need mlo acc.ounl to ' that ha. ex! led Imnng the rich eluding e. Ion fin to mllee senIOr Amerlea~ off.lclal~ who Rememberl ti • dl

~ ______~~ ~~~~rlorplanl cl in~ may. t~~~happI'n In'1 ~m~~~~M ~ tional~~y~b Committee, "th~M~C~~ are also would be rep~nted in

but 0~1 . Int~rruptlble ru~lom - h palipnce with which men :Scattergoo d pottery sale set rs wi1h .Iandb: ~upph oC ,nd 1fOmell submil 10 burden f U I' I will f !! curtailmt'nt on I linn sarli IIJd upon them our tl'm thl, " nler." I h ' theIr University of Iowa , . Televi ion A pottery sale "m be ~Id l tlnuou~ d."mon. trahon 01 pot - • rpn n , aid ho t'ver , that}' oye William E. Borah • aturday and W1dlY at .1- le~ makml Ind gl •. ! bl jng 'orthern which m~ PIghl Dance Th.at.r tergood Sehoul, • prlvlt prl'p I durin the ale t th chl'llli upp<>r ~1 ; dll . t tat . ha a k. ~------­ Today lIChool , near We t Bran h. !;hieh ~ %li mile ea t of W t ,----_..;;..... __ .;:;; __iiiii_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ prillen'. .======Dall Edler, artist In r"l- ranc . 'S . d nee, aid lhl're will be aboul l------___ Discovery XI Wtdntt4l.y, Dec. 1 ISterling Hollow8)' I the v I e p eces ot udent-made pot· Wh n I lru U. of I. SKI CLUB "~Iock Holme, In W.. h . 01 Wlnnle the Pooh. ttry on lilt from 10 a.m. until In this world 'ntton," 3:30 p.m., c"-nnel , "All the W.y Hom.," 7: 30 5 pm. bolh da . He uld Plrt him by the len that Ihe Weekend Ski Trip to Afton Alps, December 3 & 4 8 p.m. eft.nMI 7, oC the profits from Ihl' ale will dun are all In confederacy Holmes and the Intrepid Wat, Joanne Woodl ard and Rich- be u~~ to Improve the potlf'ry again t him. lOll give J. Edgar and the ard Kiley IT in this 1960 Tad lacilili at the lehool. I Jonlthan SlIifI Dec. 11-12 MacBride Auditorium llays a hand finding some ml~' 1 Mo~1 play which won a Puh!· ~ iEd~~~r~..~ld~t~b!l'~e~W~Il\~be~eo~n ~;;;;;;;;;;~~ iJlg microfilm . m Prize. It I Ihe tory of a lodgings r G.ntral I'ubllc $2 .00 "Clvili ••tion _ The Pur. man 's fRtal 3ccidt'nt, nd the • I Transportation Childr,n $1 .25 IUlt of H.pplnes.:' , : 30 grief of his I'Jlpt'clant WlCe and Wednesday thru Saturday Specla 1 I ,.m., ch.nnel 12 6 . year - old son. Ski lift Tickets $30.00 ,," t Unlvlrlily of Iowa .tucllnh IIr .. upen ",..,n'ollo" ef A study of 18th Century mu. "Grut Am.rlc." Drum HAMMS Ski Lessons Alc , Host Kenneth Clark look~ M.chi,...,'" p.m., eftan,...1 11 Gla •• 10 ond curr nt reglatrotlon at the mu sic of lour 18th Cen· he may admire your posl. On Tap Special 354-1458 tury great.e, Bach, Handel , lion but hr'lI hwe your waltr With purch It Geor 's Gourmet .. . With any PiZ1.l1 , Tlckell availabl. at University 101( Offl~ Clnc! 01 th. Haydn and Mozart. ExcerpL~ bed Marshall Elron and Let' SpaRh ttl. F h, ChI ken, Rib, teak Dmner or Gourmet door. Baeb 's "SI. Matthew Pa, ~ion" l M redlth look at watt'r bPd . Sandwich. Hande!'! "Messiah ," Haydn's Plu~ . hnw to h pnotlz your If ~ "Creation" and Mozart's " Don into forgeUinR Vil'ln~m and 1 I' GiovannI. .. Odelta Singing ,. F rei I h t George's Gourmet Trllin ., "Winni. the Pooh," 7 p.m.. "Th. Rockl- Hors. Win- PIZZA HOUSE AND RESTAURANT ••nnel' ... ller," (Engll'" 19501, , p.m" • Dint.. • Dtllnry • C.rry Out Service ~ ~~I • • Pooh has problems with heff. ch.nn.1 12 130 Flnt Ave. I ., VI Blk. N., tf T._•• t 1heppI .. Cln"" IIlumps and woozles trying to Anthony Peli .. ler directed Ph. "'"7101 sleal his honey in "Winnie th(' thi~ hllunling tale Rbout a Pooh and the Blu tery Day." small bo ' with a knll ck for Sebastian Cab 0 t narrate ; picking racelrack BIFF ROSE ¥ Premiere Performance Tomorrow in concert UNIVERSrTY THEATRE PRESENTS EXIT THE KING oturday, December 4 hy IUlenl lanlsca AN AWISOM! ACHIIVIMENT .•• 8 p.m. ,I,MU Main Lounge A ITAGGlltlNC; WOIlI( 0' AItT I "J am limited and alienated, others are nmited and lIh~natl!d , lind all forlm of IIC' lion .. . are only ways of forgetting alie 1~ ' tlon lor a moment. The end of It lilt can All Tickets $2.00 at IMU Box Office only be an even more IucJd , hence more d - perale, awakening ," - Eugene lonesco UNIVIRSITY THIATRI DEC, 2, 3, .. , 7, " t, 10, 11 CURTAJN • P.M. Sponsored by CIRUNA and Union Board GENERAL ADMISSION $2.50 UNIVIR· SITY 0' IOWA STUDENTS PItH WITH STUDINT 1.0. AND CU.RINT ItIGISTRA· TION. 9:2' Attend Diver il)' Theatre's Gala Candle· Ugh! Buffet Dinner. ---* The University Cultural Affairs Committee presents

, Invitation to a memorable evening ... (Bass·Baritone) • • SIMON ESTES Enjoy a wonderful , I CANDLELIGHT BUFFET • • DIN NE R and the University Theatre production VVednesday, Dec. 8, 1971 " • • of Eugene lontsco's EXIT THE KING Main Lounge, IMU Calered by 'hi Carou.el ~'ftaurant of Caralvill. Served in the Green Room of Univ rsily Theatre 8:00 p.m. • • Opening Night (Thursday), Friday and Saturday Evenings Ticke .. Available IMU lox Office December 2, 3, 4, 10, 11 ../ t • STUDem: PIlI upon '""...... if II _'"' eo".... Tick.t. on sal. at IMU lox Offl,. • ..ittretfeft ., S .SO fer ,...,.,141 .....

$3.25 (.xc/ulive of admission .. the play) FACULTY, STA .., PUIUC: Sf.SO ,...... ~~~~::=::~~~~:::::-,,~~~~ A monolith of concrete- New Nursing Building 'tailor-made' If any IIUlldm could be des- I Exterior walls of the buildUlg tClting . ile," o;ays Herbert. on the first noor are two large Ithe second floor. cribed IS tailored specifically are of conc:rete, ith. ' fo~. Takin dv r.tage of lopin,! !ecture rooms with tiered seal- A pedestrian de~k .lr plaza to 1M needs of its occupants. marked fUll h . which ~I terrain, the building has ground- Ulg. and study areas for gdradtu. south ofthethe bulldibg kL'OmPthar. • . . weather and provllie • tie ..... level entra'lCe on bo h Ihl' firs ate and undergraduate stu en s. able kJ entra:lce dec on e • I~ new College of Nur Ulg tween the gray , tone structure a"d ecnnd noore; Since much A suite of offices and small con- north provides a relatively se­ ./ Iilding at. The U~\'erslty of of the pentacre~t. centered by nf Ihl' first noor houlders into ference rooms in another wing cluded outdoor sile for classes. Jowa flts tJili descnptlon com- Old Capitol. and the brick build- hI' bluff. .qudrnls will have to orr the first·flocr lobby will pro- social functions or relaxaUon In pletely. Ings of the medical complu rll"'b on Iv Pllrt way un tht' hili vide headquart£l'S for seniors as good weather . . The s~cture is settled solidly west of the river. before entering the first floor . Ihe~ complele th~ required ex- Exlerior walls of both the sec· Into a limestone bluff directly Reinforced cast-In-place con- FI'ur entrance~ at that level I)trlence In public health nurs- and and third noors are entirely ~ the Jowa. River fro~ Old crete columns II-hich support ex- converge on a lobby from which ing. of bronze glass, except for part Capitol, centenng professIOnal terior walls of the bUilding's top a 20-1001- quare central well ex· There they will keep their of the walls encasing the stair· c111SSe3 In nursing midway be- lend~ through the fir t three record and confer with Instruc- ways which provide an accent tween IIbe.ral arts bundin 5 floors land expru:ed ou ide the I noor. provldin« U!!ht lind a tors about patient problems aod at ea'ch end of the structure. where nUr5Ulg studenl$ receive gla wails of the econd and dramatic architectural accent. occa ionally may meet patients Glassed-In corridors completely a broad general education and third noor .. The top noors are Qu ' k t th th there circle the second and third hospital areas where they com- cantilevered out over tho'e be- I Ie acce. S 0 ese ree Th tr noors. J p1ete some of their supervised low. giving a neeting Ulllle tinn 1noors. to be u~ed .by large num- e main en ance to the Much f what the architect nur Ing practice. of a medieval rorire to the bers of students IS offered by a building Is al the second-noor II th O"t chi I " 1 Situated on the perimeter or building'S. contemporary de ilm .' tairway It one side of the wen. level on the north side and is ~e ~ull~ e~s I:t:~~ ';e t. the UJ Medical Center the CoI- This medieval feelIng seems en- Th(' ('levator which serves aD reached acro a pedestrian I h I g d and th.·rd ' . f n Is I ted the per p era secon - I . lege of Nur ing Building Is hanced by the use of narrow Ive ~rs oca on op- deck which forms the roof of a noor corridors and In the cen. turned at right angles to the Window . placed al . taggered. in· Ipo Ite ~Ide . portion of the first noor extend- traJ areas 01 the fourth and fifth river and to the larger Basic I tervals In the !ourth and fifth A ~ talrway with one solid wall ing beyond the upper bullding noors The perimeters of the Sciences Building helng con- floors . 10f Itla edend. from the first line. A driveway and tum- two iop floors are lined with structed aero the road west of Expo ing the structural mao floor 10 the top Ooor at the east around serve this entrance, raculty offices with corridors it. As a result, the slender, five- terials and creating what aP- 1end of the building, overlooking which brings the visitor directly circling each 'Ooor Inside the story building is ~ distine~ive pears from across the TlVer to the river. A similar stairway at to the admi.nlstratlve suite. offices. accent In the medIca! skyline, be a monolith of concrete h Jp the west end extends from the Here pro pecbve students will l ______New Nursing Building Instead of being dwarfed by lis give the building individuality ,Isecond noor 10 the top. confer with admissions advis- II iii Two'ltory glil' Will. Ind top 1t001'l clntllt..,­ 20. Stlndlng behind It htr. at the rIght I. the larger neighbors. explains Charles Herbert of thl! Floors of the building are ors, student records will be FAC .red out oy.r the IOWfr p.r' of tht Itructurt Basic ScIence BuildIng, now under conltruc· 'nIe coliege will move Into the D Moines firm Charl(!s Herb· "zoned" according to the kept, and offices oC the deans at .re ft.turtl of the new building which ",III lion. building during Christmas vaca- ert and Associates, archltects amounl of use they wlll receive, and administrative a istants hoUI. tht Col. of Nurllng beginning Dec. tlon, Dean Laura Dustan says. (or the building In a sociation with heavy.use areas assigned wiU be located. DedIcation ceremonies wllJ take with the ill architect's office . 10 the first three noors. Three emlnar rooms are .)tu· SHAKEY'S Poll Su rvey,s Nixon Ia pprova II pl~ "". ".... "I'" "'" """" '" • mor. !.o<.r.! "1_ Jo "'lobby or.! .,,' ,I "" """" ~

Ctpyrlght, 1'71, 10f the way NIxon does his job. his duties was UNJ wbere 55 lOWI Opinion R.... rch 8uruu Ames was followed closely per cent of the polled students Fifty per cent of the students by Drake University In approv- saJd they don't like the way .f at Iowa Slate Univer ity ap- ing Nixon, as 44 per cent 01 Nixon is handling his post, prove the way President Rich- the Des Moines college stu- Eight w cent 01 those qUe!­ ODUCES ard Nixon handles his job, ac· dents sald they approve of the tloned said they don't know , cording to a recent poll by the President's work. what they think of the Presl. Iowa Opinion Research Bureau Following UJ In the disap-I dent's performance. (I0RB). proval of Nixon's discharge of The data follows: 'nIe poll, which checked the PASS. opinion of 1,534 randomly Ie- IOWA UNI 15U DRAKI lected students at the Unlver- • Apprav • .. " .. , .•. , ... ,. 1'" 38,. H 44% Iity of Iowa, UniverSity of Diupprov...... '5% 55% 41% 45'fe Northern Iowa, Iowa State Un i- Don't Know •..•..•..... 7'1& ,,. ,% 10% verslty and Drake Unlver ity al a revealed tbat 65 per cent 100% 100% 100% l00~ B KFAST the studenis on the Unlver- • NorE: Slmplli of 1,534 hay. I tol.,.nc•• rl"Dl" of J per- D, R or IIty of Iowa campus disapprove centlVl points '5 per cent of the time, D SIGHTSEEING I 50 EU 0 E CITIES. f $ 0 ~ .

rm Me that a few of you I & Bullangus, I p.m., Dec. S, Auditorium Theatre. NOW TWA GUARANTEES YOU must have heard about rock Omaha Civic Auditorium, tick- POCO, 8 p.m., Dec. 3, Audl· A BED WITHOUT ANY ADVANCE RESERVATIONS. concerts in your hometown ets 4-$6. lorium Theatre. area over Christmas. If you Coe Colleg., Ced., Rlpidl Humble Pie, 8 p.m., Dec. I, have phone Dennis Mahrat, 351- James Cotton Blues Band, 8 Auditorium. TWl\s Stutelpass* is a book of coupons that gives 3076. pm., Dec. 8, 1971, Cue College Isaac Hayes & War, Dec . 10 you easier travelling in Europ Slew City (first good concert Auditorium, tickets $3. Call 364· & 11, Arie Crown, 7:30 & 11:30 II I yeara) 1511 ext. 382. p.m. . . Here's how it work . Mountain Black Oak Arkan· Minneapolis I QUickSilver, Dec. 11, Auditor- Suppo e you're in , just drop into the IU, 8 p.m.: Dec. 5, Auditorium, Randy ewman , 8 p.m., Dec . lam . 'l1Ieatre. d tickets $3.SO. 5, Walker Art Cenler, Guthrie ~hce Cooper, Dec. 13, Au I· Stutelpass office before 3 PM and ask them to get you Syt Johnson , Ruby Andrews, Theatre. lorlum Theatre. abed, Garland Green, The Love Lites , 51. Louis 7 A~~~tShe~~ : 17, Inlernational And we guarantee they will, Soul Majestic & others, 8-12 POCO / The J?mes ~an~ , Allman Brothers, Jan . 14, p.m., Dec. 3, Epply Audilorium . p . ~., Dec. ~, KI.el Audllon~m . Auditorium Theatre Or if you're heading for Paris, the London Stutel­ Morningside College, tickets Indiana UniverSIty, Bloommg- Temptations, Dec. 14-19, Mill in ".00 at door $3 advance. Ion. Run Theatre pass office can get you a bed there also, or anyone DIs Mol"" The James Gang, 8 p.m. , Dec . Sonny" Cher, I:. a.m.- of the 48 other European cities. :Rod Stewart, 8 p.m., Dec. 4, 4, Assembly HalJ, tickets $3-$2. 12-15 p.m., New Years Eve, You can buy a Stutelpass book of coupons for 10, Veteran's Auditorium, tickets Ch ic. Mill Run Theatre. .. advance, $5 at door. The Band, 7 p.m., Dec. I, low. City 15,20,25 etc. days from TWA and either pay cash or OlNhi Arle Crown. Biff Rose, 8 p.m., Dec. 4, charge on your Getaway* Card. Rod Stewart / Faces, Cactus I Pentangle, 7;30 p.m ., Dec. 2, Union, Uckets $2. it And when you come back from Europe, any un­ used coupons may be turned in for a refund. What's the best way For more ways the Stutelpass can save you money to tell if a hippo has in Europe, call TWA. been in your rAf rioerotor?

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AcI'1III fr_ the DrI..,.I" 'ThMtr. ",Itt Ie Ralph'. on 5th St. Your'TWA Campus Rep. Is: Mark Hamer Ph. 351·1713 0pIft Mon. - Sit., 7 • .m .• 10 p.m.; Sun., , I.m. -. p.m. , I fCC7TTICl : I played ~ night HELUtolD: 011 Oblhion HELLAND : W ~ tnP) mall)- 1EIn'fta: I don't know. II ~aphorieal kbMI af ly· 11JId all Jut aM guitar. 011 with a group called I Black· ords reall) lum wM... and Iy coli gi '! !try 10 make it II origmll , I ri . He pol out • reeard ~II· ~ aIbwn ml~ can. II rt of falls into a kind ed ... WIU1IIf bUt it little dublMn and or An fib. It til lim lim I crumb IJ'OUnd ed! It_ ... KOTTK. : About half and of eml-~ dependin on . IIIId cuitar JQIt to I pi an ~Jectric itaf Il1d KOTTKf: Yes, bu "thai half We (Oyed iII!J(I pitt· 'bat _ nl I'm pIa ring , You didn't get too 'II. more .". aad t~ e\ery filth note the fln~ pieD tlke. the gur ho PUI out the } elCd place . \\,e d I d.t~ knoW'. uml· thl or ml-thal HELLAND: Are JlIU eutlinl mainly It will 1010 I ~ 1I'OUJd n off. Thl')"d "*,rd, is ftl kind of . m a co palace In Rmo t at TretmlcalJy m, fut playing Is another ,lbum! piooacheJ. had a dirt f\Qor and I. h a InC like a banjo and the 110w ~ c i.D I pte PI and I nn about 11 and d o' lights I'f at your fPft thil uff is played like a guitar. 1C00000E: I will but J'm DIIt NILLAND: Who II • Ibm 1 n 't eIIOII broom. Interview they in your P} t; and re "ben. 1 Willi to be able Box Pbaatom that ,in I dkIn't like It&lldin up and I '00 t"I1Uldn't bnathe for the "ILUND: What a ,oar to cut. It aD at oaee ead f ..... iIt dldn ~e the volum... but It d I aDd the ~U gin,! atrinaml II out ovrr a period "as klDd of fun playing Wjth ad . In alia Walla. 01 lime. 'IlIat ~akml I record Komi: He Ie ~m othu peo~. I It a littl. HELUND; H ed III a aU d~i b ~I1 !ConK': I'm Itfl1 foollnl • IIttlt bit. From IOnl 11/ MIIII He rtmtmbered but It 11 100 mudl bother to CO GIl the JtIy La lh I had lhe nlllfth best around with that. 1 ",ite I lot It'l enjoyable but. II • reeGrd IUIP .. Alley Oop". He with perform lIke tb t with .U the ~ietl in the world . 'nIIt of ~ Iba. I don'! • )t', fuJin,. '!bat II the '"' out about 41 a wetk In equlprnat and people to lu was rull, I trut CIIIM J klft I tlirrIb tim. the Capitol album 1CIIIBdI. tilll eeurrtrIea. When we around. 4 ou with Iyrlct. I'm,ettID totetJI- On tilt other hand, the T. "MOIlkey l.u8t" on , rr with RtJn NI~ in San Fran- koma album bard for me 11/ he was rldlnl the emt of a NILLAND: Row cUd cisco who wrl real Illeral, I llstm tel MeiUM It II aD CUltar hit in &JIabt. .. arled recording· J Leo Kottke KOTTKI: I ftDt tapet to all cia of people and they'd wri blCk aayin. th.t they were '. I!DITOR'S toIOTl: A..... KOTTkI: 'lbe III' that If- broke or the, liked It and I AGE. RO ELECTIO~ OF FA. to ·S LABEL JEA, aptfIdlng I .Iee...... til feded 11'1 the mort at to .houJd them II! .bout • }'LARES - NOVELTY FABRICS. PATTERNS ANO " III II"...... ,.. "­ way I bear aDd "hit I like to year. I WAi 11/ ChICIRO d 00 LS. I. CLlJDI G ME OF OUR t1STAKES! Portland, ar.,... to c..tar listen to II Pele Steger. II. lot heard about Faht'y', tlrst .1· ORIGI 'ALLY '.00 to 15 .... NOW - , bum from a friend 01 his "hO Rlpids. L.. Kottk. WI. 'ICed of people dOli t think he Is a gave me Fahey', Id • I PRICE with I mle~ hi the very cood eultar player but 1 t FYI coup! of II Y2 hand. of Dally Itwlll writer Ihlnk "". ucelll'llt. H, only and IMIl 1ft r aboul .)' r Dave H.nand. Iefort he pllY' .nouch to make thin declded to do , record 10 I BREMERS COlI lei tIki • IIIIp III' ... I complete: no fancy stuff or went to Mlnneapn1l1 and cut . , the Tuoma album In atwlut 2 GREAT STOlES • 2 OIEAT LOCATIONS f II H meal. Kott... wa. fwa4 to 00 nI around. 'Al 011 an Ihr boutt. Downtown and the Mall Shopping Cent.r lubmlt to thl. llIftrvltw h. Inttnlction llbum th t too much I the Aetivlty c.nttr. craV)' _poll. tht It"w. t Ii"". HILI.AND: Whe11 wa .: I HILLAND: WMn ,nd where IC01TKI: Almoat Ihr Yelt. ...------.....--- ...---- ....---. HELLAND: One 0 f YOIIT I I· i ,I(!I I thInk . I'm IIfIt tno rltlr. ,,"u your I rlt performanct . al th.t Urn I "IS doln .. aU ''THE ROLE OF HE CHURCHES , bum covers St II Iel th at )'OU " were born In Alhens. GMrlil KOTTk. : I'm not fIIre. I 10rts of recordings. The fl I IN AFRICAN LIBERATION MOVEMENTS" In 1846, but you look awfull I WI ••till n hleb lChool I thIn .Iburn wu for ObIMon and th n Ih T.koma album and well preserved for II perllOft of or h d jult ITldulted and 1 Ihi'll the Oblivion C

In ••rly Octobtr* m" ",.torc"cle* ",.t Its* cleml .. , .l1li .... 'Plaza Suite' I .,ir1nt exten.lv ••ntlne WDr4I, I let It I' fer • illig. N•• , ffntl th.t the P.r4Ilnt Offic. un'l ,..fullll m•• n" m_y .... thl. ..m•• I.r .ntI .v.n w,n., will ch.rl' ",. the SS.OO fa to begin casting 10 Milt IIIftliter H I c.nnet NtrleV. my pArieln, sticker. C,n I III ch.,.. for umethlnt th.t Isn't Ieg.lly ml1ll7 - J.F. ar . Tryouts for the second pro- I comedy-farce. He . aid ht hop" I , r p~ Proble~ solved, but next lime read c~refully , then re-read duction of the ason by the e~ to u.' different actors for alhat yOIl Sign. The bike may no tonger be 10 your name, but the I C't Co .ty Th t each of the Ihr~ one·act plays ticker affixed to it t~.II" is. owa I y mmuru ea reo t ' It 719 f th PI H co IWlf . N II . ' ''PI S ·t " . e In u e 0 e atll 0- Parking Director John Dooley ays h.. will personally interceed e Imon 8 ata UI e, tel in New York. ~~~~ you If you mail or bring i.n proof via County Courthou records Iwill be held at tlte Iowa City " Thl~ will allow u~ to make ~cence number, elc.) • howmg thaI you no longer own the molor· Recreation Center, 220 S. GiI- use of a greater variety of ta­ o~YCle . The o~ly way the parkin~ people know which Is. which. bert St., Sunday , December ~ lent. and it will also pul a I~ehicle, wi t , I~ thrOt;lgh. your Slicker number ... which you at 2:00 p.m. and Monday. De- lighter burd n on tho who gned (or at the begmrung of the . erne. ler. t 30 are ele ted for the par .. I I cembl!r 6 8 7· p.m. '. ' Ni * * * Co mo Catalano, A. ociate Catalano ald. ,,~ 1I".la" FI.lds hal • aupen I" the ...... u. coupe" lMeIc. Profe or of Speech lind Dra- Tht play calls for two wo- aJjlut they"leI ",. th." • ...,.'t "-rIng It In all c..... y.t the matic Art at The University or men In their 405, Olll! In her o Ctllpen, I think, '.Y' 3t I*' Clllt Iff. What'. the ....I? I. my early 30.~ , one in her latt 20~. at Qllpen gtINI er not? - T.... Iowa , will direct the popular and one between t8 and 21 Senator George McGovern Hold that coupon! Please don't fold , pindle, or mutilate It. Schedule years old (Ihe bride). Parts ysian Fields teU! us they'll honor It and grant yOll the 30 per for men Indud tlNO in their Candidat. for the Presidency t discount. The coupon entitle! you to 30 per c nt off on any- 4~ , one for a man In hl~ early IIg In the store, but there I! somewhat of a complicallon In- bI 30 , one In hi early 20s (the 1:00 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 2 Main Lounge, IMU DIved with records. g'g You lIee, Elysian Fields already ells them at 20 per cent off groom) , lind 8 bellboy and 11 Doors Open 11 :30 ues I waiter. FREE 'om the list price, another 30 per cent discount tacked on to that ooMhurtlli*mu~~~ohl~~~ ~veral ~. fur " Mau ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1M, you may till II the discount coupon. 10 your advantag I A fesitval 01 country blue~ ulte" have been placed on reo n the purch81' (If record~ . GIve them the coupon , and Elysian music will be pre eDted al The erve At IhE' reference librar­ ield. will s II you lln IIlbum at :JO per cent off the Il~t price, lin Univmity oC 10W8 Dec. II at lan ' ~ dt'. k lit the IOWA City Pu\). ra 10 per cent discount. So redeem coupon at Elysian Field 8 p.m. Tht three performerA Iv.: Li!lrary. for Iho.. "'ho d spleet Iht' platter of your choice. who will appear at M~cbrlde would like to see Il belorp try- oIlL~ . If thl'rp are questions Auditorium represent I ranlle about tryouL" Mr. Catalano oC blues styles from early may be reached at 351 -1432. Dance group sets country blues to jig lind rag- Catalano said the fir t r - time. hear al8 would be after Chrl~t · m All thr~, performer Shiro ma . The performance d8te~ , for "Plaza Suite" hav!' been : JDiscovery XI I ley Griffith , Yank 1bcllel ."nd Iset for February 3, 4, 5, 10, 11 , .J. '1' . Adam~ , are vocalssts . and 12. but additional perfor­ 30 S The IrIlstic potential or feet sentation, Including shc1r~ and Rachel plays the mllndolln, mances may be Rdded . be eJplored by The Uni- films of ~el. T h ~ varIOus and the other lwo lire guitllr· rslty of fOWl Dllnce 'lbeatre sounds that can be produced ist!. I "DISCOVery Xl" Dec . 3-4 . with the feet are also mcludpd The three aU grew up with B p.m. dance ('One!;rt at in the number. Haley I~ a gra- the blues of Ihp South, moved Ii~ acbrlde Auditorium 1,8 been duate tudent in dramlll1c art on to the midwestern city blu- I Soreographed entire!,)' b tu­ from Morrison, Colo. 4'~ of the '!IO'~ lind to the mod- Glints of the dance tn'!alr ... Tickets for the d~.,c~ are ('rn instrumental blues. I oma Haley ba u'ed a available at the Unlver Ity BOl The concert Is SJIODsored '" ety of medl3 In h.. pre· Office of the Union from J 1 the Ul F'rlends of Old Time R.m.-5:30 p.m. Monday·1;'rlday Music. TIckets win be avail· 1 ellow Pages' Prices are $2 for adults $1 .25 abl to non-members 1I the tor children Ind free to UJ stu- door. priced at ,1.75 for adults ~cts sought denl!, with the presentation of and 75 cents for chlldrt'n. v~ identification cards and cur- Rachel Is regarded 8~ the $4 COM~ST taff or the rent certificates of regs~ra - mo. t impor1.ant blues mandolin o lion Stu~es Program at The lion . player since that ly1If.' cI. musfe versity of IowlI Is putting a Hwai-Min Un . graduate stu- originated. He has been re- I directory of Individual dent from Taiwan, will dance cording blues mu Ie sinee die ills, places to go, things to in a trio number, ""land:' late '20's. He has appeared at I , services offered, resources I which be also cboreographed. fe tivals at New Port and Phll­ take adVllntage of survival Appearing with her will I)t M adelphia and made 8 blues hnlques, political IIware- Gallagher, DeKalb. Ill.. nior, Lour of Europe with guitari S5, and alternative vocl- I and Barbara Berry, Waterloo Sleepy John Estes. ns, life tyles, institutions. graduate tudent. ...iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiOiiiiiii -.. information for ENER· Janet Lilly, a high school stu- and JOY can be sent til 301 dent, will present her solo FAC erson Building in writing, dance, "Voyage Into the Gold- l phoned to either 353-3610 or en Screen." She Is the daugh- -00. The people's yel\ow ter of Mr. lind Mrs. Dllvld J .\ ges will become part of In Lilly, 20 Roclcy Shorf! Dr., SHAKEY'S th catalog being readied. Jowa City. From the people ' .. lie", ill literatm' A$t lilt IIptrts who prep./I Cliffs Nat .. Owt authors III scIIoIIIS wile who heJp tlring - I.Ulhl Iht _ks tItey I!n1t yoU Iitoul T1tey k_ !tow to expllit lIteM It l"II I!I cluf. CO/tctSi ~ hnII. I!IcftlSl .,... Fr .. ADO 1O.lHE BEAU1Y Of CHRISlMAS MilntHdIlll· (;It CIItf', ... Christmas... 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1846 MERCURY - Aulomatic. pow· 13. r 1... 15. 16. 17. 18. 1 er .t.,rln,. "85 or btlt offer. 19. 20. L21. 22. U~ 23. 24, ~ ~~i~RD CUltom 352. lIun. :'2~~ I - WANTED - now tire.. 1517710 Ilk for Lt • . 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. I IHO ~ 1968 JAVELIN - ulomlll< tron .. , ~~~iiii~~~~iZii~iZii~ I jon, V-8. call '11-'441. t%.2 Print Nam ..Addms-Phone No. hlow: r 1 roB SALE: Parla lOr a t"1 Ply· mouth BeJvado... AU Patti ex· DIAPER cellent run",", conditio". WUl .U PART TIME .... 01. Cit or .. parata part.. cau NAME , ...... " ...... ,...... PHONE No. • to ...... I SERVICE 338-Q1&7. IfD • I 15 Del. plr WHk ) PERSONAL ADDRESS .,...... CITY ••..••..•..•••. , ZIP CODE ... ..•...• - m PER MONTH - FrH plc!CUp & deliv.ry twie. PO tillY WAll/TED (0' IJlthol.lY. C..,IIt ...... '" ~ III Y'W .. . .. fIlM """"", ...... ,. '" ...... , .... !'lit Includ. 5lampad .nnl~p. . 'd~l · TYPISTS • week . Everything Is fur. wUd Pre... 1807 E. Olymple. Loa To Figure Cost: 1Iel",. h ..... II ewM .....Itt _ I ff ,!11M ,",,"Mr. Set ...... AnleIo~c~o'nl. 100%1 1-2. 1 nlshed: Dil"...I, COllt.intrs, .1I11.UM AD II WOlDt THERE r not no"" nlver WII, and The unple ad at lett eontams 10 words. tI,odo"nts, never wW be another pI... like START SECOND SEMESTER 1 DA Y .. . .. • ISc,.,. wen! Bllok's Gaalght Vut~go . 1'17 NEW PROCESS 3 DA YS 2k per wen! The cost for five insertions would be 101239 STAMP CGlI.ctJ .... - U.s .• lortIl,n, 1 SAMPLE AD Phollt 337 .• '" alb...... a"e... rlu. Evuythln« • MUST II AILE TO ACCURATELY TYPE 60 WORDS J DAYS Uc ,.,. wen! or $2030. below 1'1'1111 338-3401. 12.1 7 DAYS 26c: plr wen! ~n MINUTE. Cost tqU4l 11 DA Y5 29c per MnI DIIIVI • 20 TO 30 HOURS PER WEEk I MONTH sSe per '""' (N MBE! WORDS) (rate per word) I" ••• hll." fer your IrI"',.,· tatlon. lVall ••la fer C'I ~ c." • WORK ONLY THOn WEEkS UNIVERSITY IS IN lor "fa. ".,"'.. Art...... W•• h . Ollt of town rate •••• 25c per w.rcI in ..rtion . Inlton. ._ ...... 111 . SESSION. $1 ..l1l-4I51. Dot Mef_ Clip this order blank and mail .r brinl with yeur check te: • MUST IE AVAILABLE ~R EVENING WORK. 5tt IVr IItW 1 , 2 btdroom Ullits under e.mpl...... The DAILY IOWAN Will Kin, 'a,._ o~I.... ~I. 900 WISt Blntcrft til ron.? (low. CIty ..... M UNIVERSITY PERSONNEL Room 201 - Communications Center Mod.1 , Offlct open kIM • •I Tbo .nfWtr - .t Unl· 2 GILMOIE HAlL dlUy ,. s:3t II' vor,lty Thllt,., Doc. t-4, 1-\1 . College and Madison Streett Iowa City, Iowa 52240 Pho". 33"'175

'I ''CI ", Clemons EAST .. COLLEGE most STREET I, valuable DA \'EJ','PORT - All·America Craig Clemons "a s named Iowa's most "aluable football player al a banquel bere TUes­ day night honoring \be 1971 HawkeYe!. ClemoM was presented a gold football trophy bearing the name of Roy J. Carver, whose ~nt gifl of 3.5 million to the Saturday Uruver ity includes iMtallation ... Monclay - Friclay 9 a.m.-6 p.m . of artificial turf at Ion StadJ. / urn . 1r. Carver mlde the pre- . entation. A senJor cornerbldt from Piqua. 0 .. Clemons has been e­ lected nrst·team all·America by OPEN SUNDAYS 10-5 EA and Sporting News, and fir I·team all·Big 10 by both THIS AD GOOD THROUGH SATURDAY wire ervices. He i now eligible III win the I1vpr football trophy I Ipre enl ed annually to the Big 10' mo t valuahle player by the PRESCRIPTION PRICES Chic.go Trlbuno. ( Trkaptalns for lIIe 1972 1 ARE DISPLAYED A souvenir of 1971 Hawkeyes were al named. D.vI Tripl.tt, "'t, DIs Moinos, .nd 0.." Simms, MIcId ..ton, tho Forost Evashly,ki Aw.rd lor .c.d.mlc excIII.n«. I Linebacker Dave Slmm of Mid. AND REDUCED Wit., who rKlivtd special aw.rd ••t tilt Univlrsity If I,w, Simms, .Iong with D.vI H.rrll and Crelg D.rlinv, will c.p. dletown. Wis .; offen Ive tackle fMtINlI UnqUlt In Davlnport Tuosday night, autograph a t,ln next yur'. low. lootHlI to.m. Craig Darling of Cedar Rapids ; 1tttb.1l for Head Coach Frink Llutorbur. TrIplett rKllvtd and running back Dave Harris AT OSCO DRUG of Dayton, 0., were elected by the squad. AU are juniors. The Forest Evashevski scho­ • Now Osu mekes It ulY for you to prlco end Open season ton;ght- lastic achlel'ement award was comp.ro prescription costa. given to Dave Triplett of Des Moines. who carries a 3.26 • Many, Many Proscription Prices Reduced. grade point average in history I and last week was named to • Low Prlc., High Quality and Sorvlc. Ar. Alw.y. the S.ml At Your Osco Pharmacy. Schultz expects a tough the Big Ten's aU·acadernic team. Triplett led Iowa pass receiver this yellr with 2B catche for 426 yards and three 12 PACK touchdown battle by Hardin-Simmons Special plaques were pre. ent· HAMM'S ed to rour players by the 10wl Iy KEITH GILLETT I Hardin-Simmon Coach Glen Starting will be Neil Jo'ege- opener, the Hawk hit the road coaching staff. Geoff Mickel· D.lly I,w.n Sportl Editor Whitis aid earlier this year bank, 6-7 sophomore forward ; / ror three games. son of Humboldt was named BEER Ithat Ihe Cowboys' game With Joe Gould, 6-7 forward ; Kevin Iowa plays the defending n.l· the outstanding offensive line· I "Thb is probably going to be IIowa would be "as tough a Kunnert, 7..() center; Rick tional champion UCLA BrUiM man : Levi Mitchell of Gary. CREST I lot tougher opener than is game as we'll play all year." William. 6-3 guard; and Glenn at this Saturday Ind .. offensive back . Charles 99 expected." said Iowa BR~ket l Rasketball fortunes appear 10 l Ang lino, 6-4 ~ard. then travels 10 Texas·EI Paso Podolak of Atlantic . defe!\ iv!' $1 ball Coach DIck Schultz. have Laken a turn towards bel· Starters for Ilardin-Slmmons for a TUesday nlghl game. lineman : and Clemon. defen· The game he was referring ter thing this year at the Tex· are expected to be Mark Car. From there Ihe Hawks go to Ive back. The coaches also to Is the Hawkeyes' opener to- I a school. penter, 6.5 senior rorwad ; Ray to face Duquesne, made the MVP selection. I 39c SIZE night with the Hardin· Immons I "Their coach l5 lalking about Williams . 6-5 senior forward; IDec. 10. Freshmen did not attend the University Cowboys of Abilen "winning 20 ball games thl.s Harvey Catchings 6-10 sopho. Iowa returns home Dec. 13 to dinner. but it was announced Ttl. year. Th y have rour tarters more center Ste~e Laos 6-l m et Nevada. that cornerback Bobby Elliott Cookies It will be the start of SchuIt7: back plus a 6-10 boy they red· junior guard: and Gary Crow. There will not be a fre hman or Iowa City was elected the IeCQnd year a~ Iowa head shlrted." thers S-3 oimomore guard . preliminary tonight. The Hawk- most valuable player by the coach and he expects improve· The player Schultz is rerer· F' bank d W'lllams will eye fro h open at (owa Slate frosh squad. Elliott and line· 4 Pkgs. ment over last year when the ring to is ('enter Harv!'y Catch· :ge I t ap I srance a Thur. day and play their first b"cker Dan Laneur of Sioux I e th f~n squad fini hed ·15. jogs. only 8 ,ophomore. but rt'· ~a t e r Ir pe S I home game against Muscatine City I ere named honorary co- 00 Game time I. 7:30 p.m. in lIard('d by Hardin· immon S 8~ er '. ta. Junior College. Dec 13. captains by the (reshm n. $1 the TOW8 Fieldh . Athletic Coach Glen Whitis 8 a fulure "egeb~nk \l3S an ouls ndmg For Department officlal~ rpported I all.America candidate. all· America at PaullJna, whil late Tuesday that there were hu1tt. slat d arher I h a I Williams had a brilliant career FAC Summar $ervl« P'rogr.m tlckels 8tiU available . thl~ yror's Hawkeye bA~ketball al Iowa Crntral Junior Collegr Application. Avall.ble Now 2-LB. "We rxpecl a pretty IOUllh squad is farther alonR in devel. of F'orl Oodgc Call ROgtr Simpson, SWEET ball game this year. We got opmen! Ihan last year's squad. F.xjlt'('leo 10 sel' 80mI' aellon SHAKEY'S C.mpus Mlnist.r, 331-2117 to them quickly last year In although Ihe squad looked f~r Iowa are sophomore f?rward TOOTH IRECK the first half. bul they came I"fla t" in weekend practice.,. Jim CollinS. S-,: along WIth v [. ~~~~~j}iiiij~~~~~~i&~~iii;;@ 1 back in the econd half and I "After six weeks of prachce. eran forward Ke~ Grabtn kl, fmi -- - I Imitation IASIC played us even." we really need to play some- 6-6; and Sam Wllham.s. ,6-5. , I Pre$erv~s TiXTURIZING Schultz ill referring to lowo'S body ." Schultz said. . Go.Uld took ov(>r Collins start· t 11).77 victory last year over 8 Four juniors and one sopho- I~g ~ob after a pralned ankle I' 1. • ',., Hardin-Simmon8 team that fin· more are expected to start for , Idelmed. Ihe Fort Dodge St. 'f SHAMPOO \shed 9-16 lor the year. thE' Hawks. Edmond 8. ace las1 week. " ~ ~ -/ .~ Front line reserves Inciude ·t t , . .. with PROTEIN I.." . .' .1_ another rormer prep al I.Ameri. T----. ~ ~._ ca, 6-8 sophomore Harold Sui - - ~- • ~/ NABISCO linger of Camden, N.J. The Daily Iowan Angelino has looked good In 215 S. Dubuqu, practice Ihe past several weeks , Rene" M(I((p Leotlrer Goods CHIPS AHOY and has laken back the startmg p ob he lost to Gary Lusk during • \'("its • Belts last eason. • Rillfolds • PUTSE'" 14h42c &jW®ffi1:f&1 Reg. $1.29 Lusk will be part of the • Watchbands , PRllh Hawks' strong bench. I Following tonight's home Vitam in Council Th. C. V. FRESH Iowa swim team Orang' Flavored VITAMIN ( CHRISTMAS swamps Northern @{!D~[]~rn& 100·Ct. $1 66 Program - 250 mg. Iy WARREN OBR they travel to ormal, m., Sat· Re.. $2.29 o.lJy l"'ln Spom Writor urday for the lIlinois State Re- 1s designed for students whose academic preparation has empba ized rigorous analysis. CARDS The two-year program prepares the students to design sofutions to problems in the lays. The Illinois meet wlll be operation and organization or complex economic systems. The curriculum develops TREMENDOUS 101u's swim team opened Its the first big me t for the Hawks mastery of the theory relevant to both solvlng management problems and avoiding pro­ ellson in resounding fashion this ea on as they face trong fessional obsolescence. The final semester is distinguished by the solution of a signjf· AEROSOL SELECTION last nJght as the tanksters teams lrom Louisiana State, icant and contemporary problem of Ihe student's own selection, usually in a participating swamped Northern Iowa 90-23 Southern lllinoi , Purdue, and company. AT in II dual meet in the Iowa Illinois. A represent.tiyo of Duk.', Gr.d".t. School If BUlino .. Admini.tr.tion will int.rviow LYSOL Fieldhouse pool. The Hawk prospective .pplic.nta .t tilt OffiC4 of CarNr Counsell", Ind PIIC'lMnt, Doc.mber DISINFECTANT THE BEST swimmers Jed from the start II 3rd. IDlor"tod person. lhovlcl lign up for in ..rv .... prW .. "'" ..... lind kept building their Point IAP CO ege tot.1. BUllno .., Enginoorinv, MatfMm.tl«, .nd PhYlic.t1 Sci_ m'I.,.1 aro particularty PRICES IN TOWN OfICOUr. to ,pply. Hawkeye head swim coach -d II Bob Alien termed the victory g" pO "pleasing" We 're happy with our per. Iy Tht A'lOCi.ted Prtf, Reg. $1.79 lormance In this first meet," . said Allen . "There were some The top twenty teams, wJth good races and the experience Iseason record and total po.inls. 2oll. BOX will help us." Points tabulated on a basis or IT/S SUMMER ALL YEAR Iowa bad two double winners 20 - 18 • 14 • 1.2 - 10 - 9 - 8 • 7 - as freshman Jim Haefner took 6 - 5 • 4 • 3 - 2 • I: I MELLOW AGE fi r .Place in both the 50 and 11. Nebraska ll-O 1,086 HIGH POTENCY VITAMIN FORMULA lOO-yard freestyle races while 2. Alabama U"() 938 at SHELLY l YNN1S Kevin Keating was winning the 3. Oklahoma 9-1 851 CHEESE Reg. $5.29 l,ooo.yard freestyle and the 20(). 4. Michigan 1l.IJ 764 yard butterfly. 5. Penn State J(}..() 74.0 We'v' oclded lomethinll n,w. Now with you, ,.gulo, program, Other Hawks capturing victor. 6. Auburn 9-1 478 1 c you can lI.t 0 gorgeouI, healthy tan in our n,w SUN ROOM. ies were John Blumer in the 7. Georgia 10-1 458 77 three-meter divLlg event. Bob 8. Colorado 9-2 397 Barr took the 200-yard free- 9 Arizona State 10-1 380 Shop. up now for $1.00 per visit on 0 "h,clul.cI program. style, and Chuck Nestrud won 10. Louisiana State 8-3 319 12 PACK the 30 FREE 200-yard individual medley. 11 . Texas 8-2 ~5 1 Team captain Pete Schorgl l2. Tennessee 8-2 220 with also picked up a first for Iowa, 13 Toledo 11-0 128 FALSTAFF winning the 200-yard brea t 14. Notre Dame 8-2 122 SHELLY LYNN FIGURE SALON stroke, while Tom Ma.rkwalter 15. Hou ton 9·2 1()4 BEER got the other Hawke 'e win. glid. 16. tie Arkan as 8·2·1 46 2619 Muscatine Ave, ing to victory in the 200-yard Stanford 8-3 24 backstroke. 18 . tie Mississippi 9·2 24 351-4247 Man. 'hru Fri. 9 - 9, Sot. 9 - 3 77 Iowa's swimmers will be baCk / . Carolina ..2 24 , $1 in acUon this weekend when 20. Washington 8.3 19~ __~ __~~~ ______~ ______~ 1 .""~"~~~~~"""~""""~