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Indy Daredevils 8/17/7* FONDUE WITH A VIEW IUPUI New* SAM to receive charter Oa Pretax May It, The Society tar Shorts... Drive, IndHepoho Dtnaer will he the Advancement ef Management served et • pm and wW bo preceded (S A M ) will receive Ita charter, ac by e cocktail hour beginning at 7 pm uBpue club ae a IUPUI thwtrt... of the national S A M er- Membership in theS A M hen at IUPUI comtsU of The IUPUI University Theatre n. according to Prof Ton from the School ef will present ’The Promise" by faculty advieor The Charter Alexei Arbuaov Friday by Dr La verne Cos Sunday (M ay 19-11) an of Saint Cloud State University < Mm of supervision and May JAM at the Marott Building. neeota), representing the natienel business and industry 991 North Meruhas Street, at 9 S A M organisation pm Guest speaker for the occasion m il Faculty advisors Shan Wheelam. John Santo and be Mr Ton Binford, Chairman of the Owen A Paul, School of Engineering Gary O n to, all students at Board and Chief Executive Officer of and Technology, and Professor Tom IUPUI, play three young people Indiana National Bank Mr Binford it Lent. Graduate School of Busmme who find shelter together during also Chief Stewart of the Indianapolis Anyone interested in attending the the siege of Leningrad dura* 500 Mile Race charter meeting, or in becoming a World W ar II Their continued The charter meeting will be held at member of S A M should call M M M 6 triangular relationship and the the Sheraton lim. 2544 Executive for further information changes In their live over the next 17 years provides the play’s ICS offers workshop Tickets are 92 for students and Persons who stutter, parent of stut­ because no two stutterers are alike 92 50 for the general public For terers, speech pathologists, sod There will be a question and anee more information, c a ll! others interested in commurucabon problems are invited to attand a work­ Macs about a m percent of the popu­ African danct... shop on stuttering to be held at Riley lation are stutterers. U can be assum Classes teachiiM the of Hospital on May JO. it was announced ed that there are at least 1,000 persons African dance are being offered Beef and chicken fondue by Gerald Langner, president of the in Inrtiaaapalti who are coping with by the Black Student Union at Indiana Council on Stuttering, work the problem in some degree, ijn g w if with candlelight and wine IUPUI and will begin May said The council hopes to help stutter atop the Hyatt 17. There to a 96 registration fee The workshop, fr o m !: JO am to 4 pm, ars directly and give seme guidance for the classes, payable to either will be held in the Meikx Conference to parents, school speech therapists, Sunday through Friday Ramona Hayes or Harry Room on the fifth floor of Riley Hos­ and others who come in contact with 6-11 p.m. Rohm i by May 12 The first 25 pital this dysfunction in the city's only Guest speaker for the workshop will people who sign up for the clam H ie council is a young, noo-profit be Paul Cxuchna. assistant professor are assured of a spot in the clam, revolving rooftop restaurant group organised to help educate the of speech pathology at Western Michi­ to be taught by Kofi Amov public through community projects gan university, and a stuttering clini­ Classes will be held in the and to provide • self-help forum for cian specialist Union Building on three coneecu stutterers Adviser is Sally Bowman, While there is no ’ cure'’ for slut live Saturdays May 27 in the assistant professor of speech path­ taring, the condition can be alleviated Roof Lounge; June J in the TH I EAGLE'S NEST ology at the IU School of me­ by work with speech pathologists, Hooeier Room ; and June 10 in the dicine For reservation or Informa­ Langner said The degree of help ob­ Roof Lounge Each clam will be Hvatt Regency Indianapolis tion about the workshop call her at tained depends on the stutterer and broken up into two 1-hour Washington at Capitol 164-9968 There is s pre-registration the approach used As part of the pro­ sessions, the first beginning at fee of 95. fee at the door will be 97 gram, video-tapes of stutterers will be noon and the second at 1 pro shown and the various behaviors of The workshop will give continuing For further information, stuttering will be analyted It is a difi- education credit to speech patholo­ contact the BSU, 294-2279, or GOOD NEWS FOR cult problem to treat, Langner said. gists Ramona Hayes. 929-1150 f NIGHT PEOPLE 4 a. f &DRUGS b a & t PRESCRIPTIONS Inside IUPUI Newt.. Congressional Insights....... Letters........... Our View....... W e know that business of living doesn’t Kelly A Duke............ P » K « t stop at business hours! The Inside Line.... page 7 Sports............ So, if you need to shop at night, we’re Midwest Arts open to serve you! A Registered Gsxette....... Crittur............ Enemies corrya report inform Pharmacist is always on duty to fill d(tferent/rom the or if Inal Classifieds.... pages 14,IS emergency prescription. Platus Perm III 1.23 Rockville Road Cover pfcou by Evalds V ila Mis & Lynhurs; Ditch R08^. 2002 No. Southpon Rd. & Arlington Ave. Madison Ave. 18th & Illinois ^ 9 0 5/17/78 SoQomorw 8 f --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- V Brandon tells strange tales (NewScript)—If you can't afford to dents still report seeing the apparition visit Europe this year but consider along with eerie phosphorescent viewing Nisgra Falk as oM hat, Jim lights. Brandon has just the book for you. - Lake Champlain, Vermont, Congressional Insights The itinerant journalist has just meanwhile, boasts its very own lake published a travel guidebook to all monster not unlike Scotland’s Loch those points in America where Ness mystery beast. It was last strange, unexplained, and even dead­ sighted in 1972 so don’t hold your <___________________________________________ ) ly phenomena have been known to breath. occur. Newport, Oregon, may prove more Your tax bill next yenr will be pretty much the Mine as this jm r 'i. The guidebook entitled "Weird exciting. In 1966 folks started seeing Recovery Room O a a g n m k settling down to work go Carter's tax reform*-with a a m t ax. When A m erica," introduces ut to such little not only dark staring cydops, but red, the final product it finished in a mouth or to, we predict Uttle change Googrees it 1868 l^fayettc Road known paranormal haunts as blue, yellow and orange tree stumps Id do mood for tax reforme—and now seems to be edging away from tax cuts larg- OMAtpm HMVyHBMrWy Loudooville, Ohio, where a m irage of waltzing through s pasture. er than the net IB billion Carter wants. an entire city appeared in 1890. Rest- Carter described the federal tax code es a dispace to the human race. But de­ spite his campaigning vows to reduce its Inequities and confusion, Congress isn't moving to doss loopholes his year. House Ways and Means took up the first Eagle Creek... reform proposals last week, but ditched all but the most innocuous. A -$5,000 grant awarded by the Speaker O'NeUl, who's supported Carter down the Une on other issues, isn't Indiana Arts Commission and the twlping the White House on taxes. " I'm opposed to tax reform this year. I think National Endowment for the Arts SPEEDWAY businessmen should have a year without worry or concern about it." will allow the Indianapolis De­ ***** partment of Parks and Recrea­ Senate Judiciary is in dispute over a man who was eaten by a bear. The com ­ tion to continue and expand its mittee may reconsider a bill to compensate an Alabama family more than $81,000 art program at Eagle Creek Park for the death of a son killed by a grim ly in Yellowstone. They had lost a damage for the upcoming year suit against the National Park service when the court ruled the young man had The grant makes it possible for disregarded warnings and camped in an unauthorised area. The court also held resident artists at the Eagle that to require the Park Service to post numerous warning signs would be costly Creek Art Center to demonstrate ■ad destroy the park's beauty for tourists. Malcolm Wallop ( R-W yo.),who found out about the bill after it was reported, is their skills and exhibit their works and will enable Eagle behind the recall bid. Wallop fears if Congress goes against the court, It could set Creek to provide weekend con­ a precedent for future restrictions on the Park Service's management and its certs for the public. In additon, Now Growing — Drive by & natural resources and wildlife policies. craft classes for senior citizens will be expanded. If you don't want the Panama Canal, how about a Guatemala pipeline? The Indiana Arts Commission is take a look — Open Soon! House hearings begin next week on a proposal to build a 227-mile pipeline be­ a state agency created by the tween Guatemala's Pacific and Caribbean coasts. The idea is to create a conduit to transport Alaskan crude oil to the U .S. Eastern and Gulf coasts. General Assembly in 1959 for the purpose of stimulating the arts, House Interior staffers tell us the proposal won't involve the ownership 1935 W.
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