Vol. 9 No. 35 The University of Western , London, April 18,i974 Hunter-Harvey inquiry opens The committee of inquiry into Kunkel on March 30 did offer only complaint in connection with Mr. Janigan quoted from Dr. because promotions are going to the Susan Hunter-Harvey case Prof. Hunter-Harvey a three- this issue that the Dean should Arthur Porter's report, Towards those with the best publishing had its first working session year contract, stating that the not have power to make a a Community University and records. yesterday and heard evidence recommendation would go to the decision (on hiring and firing) from Towards 2,000 a report John Baker introduced from Prof. J.W. Rinehart of the Dean of Social Science, upon her but should have to accept the prepared in 1971 by university evidence from the USC professor Department of Sociology, and written acceptance. recommendation of the presidents and vice-presidents, to evaluation and from an representatives from the Judge Killeen said that, in a Appointment, Promotion and support his contention that a good evaluation conducted by the University Students' Council and subsequent letter, on May 24, Tenure Committee?" teaching record should be Sociology Department, both the Sociology Course Union. Prof. Kunkel told Prof. Hunter- Prof. Rinehart said, "he should sufficient grounds for hiring a ranking Prof. Hunter-Harvey in Prof. Rinehart, in response to Harvey that the A.P. and T. have to accept it or give concrete faculty member. the top group of teachers. questions from His Honour Committee had recommended reasons for not acting according He also entered as evidence a The last witness to testify was Gordon Killeen, gave his instead that she be offered a one- to its recommendations." report by Prof. H.G. Murray in Roy Yoell, 32, a mature evening impressions of the faculty year contract, due to budgetary Earlier in yesterday's hearing, the Department of Psychology, student taking Sociology 20 from evaluation process within the reasons. USC President Mike Janigan praising the reliability of the USC Prof. Hunter-Harvey. Department of Sociology and of An apparent conflict developed gave an overview of the course evaluation. He told the committee that, the events leading up to Prof. when Prof. Rinehart said that the discussions and conflicts which John Baker and Larry Ford speaking on behalf of that calss of Hunter-Harvey being offered a A.P. and T. Committee did not have taken place in the last few from the Sociology Course Union about 80 students, Prof. Hunter- one-year contract which expires meet again on the Hunter-Harvey years regarding student gave evidence that some of Harvey is an excellent teacher. in June. situation after its participation on departmental the professors who have been "I'd recommend her highly. In 1972-73, when Prof. Rinehart recommendation of a three-year committees and the importance evaluated as the best teachers in was on the Appointment, contract. There has to be a good justifiable of teaching as compared to the sociology .department are reason why you're letting a good Promotion and Tenure Referring to this year's research. leaving or being forced to leave Committee in the sociology meeting of the departmental and competent person go." department, there were no assembly, when it was decided The . committee hearings formal standards for weighting a not to renew Prof. Hunter- continued today with evidence professor's various activities, he Harvey's contract, Prof. from Susan Hunter-Harvey. said. Rinehart said that a remark was Comments on committee Sociology department chairman This year there was a standard made that she would compare John Kunkel, Dean of Social used, "at least on the surface", unfavorably to new applicants for University President Dr. D.C. committee prompted a brief debate. Science Grant Reuber and he stated, which allowed 40 per positions on the faculty. He added Williams assured Senate last members of the sociology cent for teaching, 40 per cent for that essentially there had been no week that the establishment of Social Science Dean Grant Reuber, one of the principal department were also scheduled research, and 20 per cent for discussion about her. the committee of inquiry into the to testify. other activities. Three or four new applicants Prof. Susan Hunter-Harvey case figures in the Hunter-Harvey This standard would be fair, have been offered three-year was not done to usurp Senate case, told Senate he intends Friday there will be a "clean- Prof. Rinehart said, if it was contracts he said. authority. "fully to cooperate" with the up" session to hear any witnesses "fairly and universally applied". Earlier in his presentation of He officially informed Senate committee. who were unable to testify earlier However, he testified, "the evidence, Prof. Rinehart entered that he had established the His remarks prompted Dr. in the week. emphasis placed on publication into the record petitions signed committee, saying in an open W.C. Watson of Medicine to by the Department of Sociology is by faculty members in the letter to the Senate Secretary: denounce vehemently the action Written evidence may be inordinate". departments of sociology, history "Nothing in my action of the students in occupying the submitted up until Wednesday of Combining minutes of and economics. These petitions infringes on the authority of the fifth floor of the Social Science next week. sociology department com- and similar petitions bearing the Senate nor on its power so to Centre. Judge Killeen said at the mittees and evidence from names of graduate students will delegate." He called it a "great tragedy" preliminary session on Monday Prof. Rinehart, Judge Killeen only be available to counsel and "My purpose in appointing the that "anarchy could replace due that the committee would make said that, in February of 1973, the interested parties. Prof. Rinehart committee," he said, "has been order and process". its report not later than May 5. departmental assembly voted to and sociology graduate student to determine whether or not the Finally, Acting Dean of Law offer Prof. Hunter-Harvey the Kim Pratt expressed fears of powers delegated by the Senate Earl Palmer put an end to In discussing the purpose of first available position and possible reprisals against some have been fairly exercised in discussion with his suggestion the committee Monday, Judge recommended to the of the people who signed the view of the public allegations that Senate's remarks might Killeen said, "we can't go outside departmental Appointments, petitions. made to the contrary." prejudice the committee. the terms of reference or fishing Promotion and Tenure Judge Killeen said, "I would He went on to say that his role Following the regular Senate expeditions to material not Committee that she be hired. regard it as a tragic consequence would be to receive the business, student Senator and related to the inquiry. We will act The A.P. and T. Committee of an open inquiry in a university committee recommendations USC President Mike Janigan who fairly and impartially and we met the same day and environment if any reprisals and transmit them to the Board came in late and missed the hope all the groups concerned recommended that Prof. Hunter- were made for activities in of Governors. They in turn will discussion on the committee will react in the same spirit". attempted to read a statement Harvey be offered a three-year connection with this issue". refer the report to the Senate "for Judge Killeen told the session contract. A letter from University Solicitor W.R. Poole its advice". praising the Office of the President for its "fair" handling Wednesday "we'll move into department chairman John asked Prof. Rinehart: "Is your Dr. Williams' comments on the Saturday and sit until midnight if of the Hunter-Harvey issue. we have to". Before he could add "this is not the time for criticism and debate Prof. Hunter-Harvey is on the wisdom of the actions last represented at the hearings by week", he was ruled out of order London lawyer Aaron Brown and New student aid measures by the Vice-Chairman of Senate, the University is represented by Dean J.G. Rowe. W.R. Poole. A new student loan program The new loan program will continued at all universities and and increased support for provide loans of up to $500 to full- community colleges in Ontario. Ontario's other student aid time students who require programs were announced today emergency funds and are unable The Ontario Student Assistance by the Hon. James A.C. Auld, to obtain them from their parents Program which includes the Minister of Colleges and or through the Ontario Student federal government's Canada Universities. Assistance Program. Student Loans Program, has Change add/drop period been changed to enable students Students will now have eight However, if the student The total amount provided for Loans will be negotiated by to receive more financial weeks instead of two to drop a full withdraws after two weeks but all student aid programs for 1974- students at chartered banks and assistance and to allow more course or a full year half course. before eight weeks in the case of 79 has been increased to $39.4 will be guaranteed by the students to qualify for aid. The change was approved by a full course, then a "WDN", or million from actual expenditures Province to a maximum liability the University Senate last week, "withdrawn" appears on the of approximately $36 million in of $2 million. They will bear The changes include increased along with the extension from two student's transcript beside the 1973-74. interest of 10 per cent and must allocations for married students, weeks to four weeks of the time a course he dropped. be repaid within two years. increased allowances for board, student can drop both first and This procedure drew criticism Interest will be charged from the lodging and miscellaneous second term half courses. from Prof. A.G. Heinicke, who $39.4 million will be allocated time the loan is negotiated, but expenses and revisions to the The present three week period felt this designation on a primarily as follows: repayments will not begin until method used to calculate the for adding courses was shortened student's record might twelve months later. amount parents are expected to to two weeks, despite protests prejudice his case if he were —$35 million to the Ontario contribute to students' financial from the student Senators. • applying to graduate school. Student Assistance Program The Bursary Program for part- resources. According to the new rules Senate decided to adopt the —$3 million to the Ontario time students begun in 1973 will which will be effective next fall, new motion, apparently agreeing Graduate Scholarship continue as a pilot project at Complete information on the courses cannot be added or with the opinion expressed by Program institutions where it was program is contained in the new dropped after these deadlines Social Science Associate Dean —$500,000 to a bursary operated in 1973-74. These are: pamphlet entitled Ontario unless the permission of the D.A. Chambers that the "WDN" program for part-time Canadore, Centennial, Georgian, Student Assistance Program Faculty Dean is given. is an ahurate record of a students Niagara and Northern Colleges; 1974-75. The pamphlet can be If a‘course is dropped by the student's academic behaviour. —$150,000 to bursaries for Carleton, Laurentian and York obtained from student awards last date specified for adding In support of the shortened add secondary school students Universities and the University officers at universities and courses (two weeks after classes period, G.F. Chess, Chairman of —$800,000 to federal-provincial of Windsor. Pilot loan programs community colleges throughout begin), then no record of the the Senate Committee proposing programs related to Canada's for part-time student also Ontario, or from the Ministry of student's enrolment in that two official languages. introduced in 1973 will be Colleges and Universities. course is kept. rContinued on Page 2) Page 2 Fish farm idea best Venture Project A fishy scheme to sell live trout Seven groups in total Southern Ontario is interested in in supermarkets took first prize participated and chipped in $100 trying the idea of having fish in the annual MBA I Venture prize money. The projects were tanks filled with live rainbow loners TT TITT I Projects. judged last week by the students trout in seven of their stores," The fish farm idea was the themselves and by two ex- said Doug Fletcher. "We figured work of a group of nine MBAs led perienced investment ap- we could sell 500,000 pounds at Sir: by Doug Fletcher. praisers. about $1.60 a pound each year." I would like to thank the students, staff and faculty, who The faculty coordinator for the helped make the University Artists Exhibit a success. Contrary The idea behind the Venture No plans have been made to projects was Prof. John Howard. to the Gazette article of April 5, 1974, this was not a student art Projects is to give the senior actually put the business in The other groups came up with show and the reproduction accompanying the article was not Business students an opportunity operation. a stress metre, a rental housing representative of the work display. to set up a business on paper. operation, a tennis club and "We do have a large number of For those who could not see the show, there ,. ere 115 pieces A plan to turn cow manure into marketing a Japanese piano as fish jokes," Mr. Fletcher said, ". exhibited in five categories (paintings, ceramics, sculpture, edible protein came in second their projects. . . like an advertising campaign photography, and prints). Thirty-seven exhibitors displayed and a cross country ski man- The fish farm idea would take based on Pierre Berton's 'The their talents to an enthusiastic audience and eight pieces sold ufacturing operation came in about $1 million to get started. National Stream' and 'The Last ranging from $7.50 to $75.00. Again I would like to thank all those third. "One supermarket chain in Pike'." participating including the viewers. David Brounstein, Artcraft Studio Co-ordinator. Two new Canada Council programs The Canada Council will The grant will be awarded to requirements of their teaching announce tomorrow the the university for a particular staff in such matters as travel launching of two new programs group of researchers carrying costs and small research to assist university research in out a clearly defined program, expenses. the humanities and social and not for general research sciences. activities. The grants will be allocated to Ian Smillie appointed eligible universities on the basis The programs have been made Grants for group research of a mathematical formula. They possible through a $1 million represent a new approach for the The appointment of Ian Smillie liaison with provincial and will replace the grants previously increase in the amount provided Canada Council. They will enable as Assistant Executive Secretary federal government and awarded directly to researchers to the Council by the federal Canadian universities to of the Office of International voluntary agencies, as well as by the Council for the same Government for assistance to the undertake research projects of a Education has been announced overseas groups fostering humanities and social sciences. broader scope than had hitherto purposes. international education and During the year 1974-75, the been possible, and will provide development. He will also make Council expects to make awards opportunities for young Canadian The formula will encouage contacts with overseas totalling over $21 million in these researchers to acquire a wide smaller universities to develop governments and related disciplines. and diversified experience under their research capability in the development projects. human sciences. It is expected He is currently working on a Under a new Program Grants the guidance of highly qualified scholars. that the new plan, by possible jute research, scheme, the Council will offer decentalizing the decision- development and marketing grants to support major research The new General Research making process for small grants, project with the government of programs of long or medium Grants, on the other hand, will be will also provide for greater Bangladesh. duration, carried out by teams of offered to Canadian universities efficiency and speed in the Before joining the Office of researchers working in par- to enable them to meet certain processing of applications. International Education, the 29- ticularly promising areas of year old McGill graduate spent the humanities and social nearly two years with CARE in sciences, or in interdisciplinary Bangladesh where he worked as areas involving these disciplines. program coordinator on a 15,000- The amount and terms of each unit rural cooperative housing grant will be negotiated by the Woodstock team wins project. Mr. Smillie has also worked Canada Council with the A team from Woodstock London on May 4 and 5. UWO and Ian Smillie interested group of researchers with CUSO for five years. He Collegiate Institute has won first CFPL-TV will co-host the 36 taught secondao school in rural and the university. Normally, the prize in CFPL-TV's "Reach for finalists and coaches at a grant will be made for a period of Sierra Leone and administered the Top", defeating the foursome reception at the University on by Doug MacKenzie, Acting the CUSO program in Nigeria for five years and will be renewable from Simcoe Composite School. May 4. for a second such period, if Executive Secretary. three years during the Biafrian By winning, the four members Mr. Smillie's duties will include war. necessary, subject to satisfactory of the Woodstock team qualified progress. for $600 entrance scholarships to Western in the year in which they are admitted and register at the Experiment University. The four runners-up will each receive a $25 book prize. extended The final match in this year's Help fight cancer The University Senate has "Reach for the Top" series was It's not every day that you get a I4-mile course, or part of it, call played on April 6 and will be decided to extend for one year the An Apology experiment of allowing students chance to shape up your legs and 438-5550 to register and start telecast on Saturday, April 27 at help fight cancer. lining up your sponsors. On Thursday, April 11, to sit on Appointment, Promotion 12:30 p.m. on channel 10. But Sunday, April 28 is just Entry forms are available from published a and Tenure Committees. Western News The CFPL-TV program is such a day. the Department of University Dialogue submission being sponsored this year by The bicyclists will be leaving Relations and Information, Room written by Professor Western and the prize winners The experiment was begun in Centennial Square at 1 p.m. on 130, Stevenson-Lawson Building, Benjamin D. Singer of the received their awards from July, 1972 and will now continue the Ladies' Great Ride for Canada Trust branches and Department of Sociology. President Dr. D.C. Williams who to June 30, 1975. Cancer. If you want to tackle the Mac's Milk stores. We apologize to Professor was in attendance for the final Singer for the confusion game. Also present were Dr. W.S. The move was made two and embarrassment Turner, Chairman of the Senate years ago "to encourage ex- caused by the large Scholarship Committee, and perimentation in the composition number of typographical W.A. Barill, Associate Registrar and procedures governing errors and proof-reading — Communications. Committees of Appointment, mistakes. The winning team will now Promotion and Tenure". Under Will split program the experiment, authority was enter the Ontario "Reach for the Because the Faculty of Music offer its music appreciation Top" finals which will be held in delegated to faculties and departments to decide on their believes in music, this summer courses for arts and science own composition and procedures. the first year of the music students, which generally attract program will be split and offered 60 to 70 students. Fifteen faculties and over two years at the departments had students sitting University's Day and Evening on their Committees of Summer Schools. Add/drop Appointment, Promotion and "There has been a need Tenure last fall, according to a expressed in the community, report prepared by Dr. R.N. (continued) particularly by teachers already Shervill, Executive Assistant to involved in teaching music who the changes, said "over 80 per the President. would like specialized training," cent of the students adding explains Prof. Peter Clements of courses do so in the first two the Music Faculty's Department weeks of classes." of Music Theory and "For others," he said, "the Composition. problems can be resolved with sympathy and Understanding in Final k results "In many cases, elementary the Dean's office." and secondary school teachers of If a student drops a course by Saturday music are people who used to after the designated period and Results of the Staff Association play the piano, their principal does not get the Dean's elections will not be available found out about it and put them to permission to do so, he is until Saturday, due to a delay in work teaching." considered as having failed the providing ballots to members in course. Physical Plant. The ballots were For the last four years, Most of the speakers who to be turned in by 5 p.m. Summer School has offered two commented on the changes yesterday. years of the three year music supported them, agreeing with program. But because six weeks Geography professor R.W. MARGRIE I. GUNTON, President of The Women's Christian A general meeting and social wasn't long enough for students Packer that it is "disastrous" for Association, presents a $10,000 cheque to Dean Douglas Bocking of evening will be held in the UCC lo develop their performing a student to miss the first few Western's Faculty of Medicine during a Refresher Day on Multi-Purpose Room at 8 p.m. on skills, these courses will be split weeks of a course. Geriatrics at Westminster Hospital on April 10. The money is a April 25 to introduce the new in half. The Faculty is hoping for Before 1972, a student had until centennial gift to assist in establishing a continuing program in the executive to Staff Association an enrolment of 20. January 15 to add or drop a coordination of geriatric studies at the UWO Faculty of Medicine. members. The Faculty will continue to course wifhout penalty. - • rarmesechion Page 3

FACULTY OF GRADUATE STUDIES FOCUMU and ShOPP SCHEDULE OF DATES FOR SPRING CONVOCATION 1974 April 30 Last day fer submission of theses to the Faculty of Graduate Studies in time for Andrew MacFarlane, Chairman, De- Prof. G.F. Lyon, Centre for Radio Science partment of Journalism, was a judge in and Department of Physics, attended the Spring Convocation. the National Business News Writing meeting of the Electromagnetic Wave Awards, and for the Southam Fellowship Propagation Panel of the Advisory Group May 8 Last date for Departments to advise Faculty for Journalism. for Aerospace Research and Development of Graduate Studies of successful completion at the Hague, Netherlands. On March 27 he of degree requirements. Prof. Lai K. Chan, Department of delivered a paper, jointly authored with Mathematics, war:: Invited to deliver: a Dr. A.R. Webster, entitled "Propagation May 13-17 Meetings of the Divisions of the Faculty series of five seminars on "Statistical of Radio Waves through Periodically of Graduate Studies to approve candidates Inferences and Applications Based on Varying Media". From April 1 to April 5, for Spring Convocation. Selected Order Statistics and Censored Prof. Lyon visited, by invitation, the Department of Environmental Sciences at Samples" at the University of Umea, May 22 Sweden, in February and March; a the University of Lancaster and the Meeting of the Executive Committee of the seminar on "Linear Estimation Based on Appleton Research Laboratories at Council of the Faculty of Graduate Studies Selected Order Statistics" at the Slough, England. At Lancaster he gave a to approve candidates for Spring Convocation. University of Stockholm, Sweden, on seminar on "Ionospheric Fluctuations March 25; and a seminar on "Estimation Observed Using Geostationary Satellite June 7 Convocation. Based on Selected Order Statistics" at the Transmissions". University of Lund, Sweden, on March 27. Prof. Chan currently is visiting University Dr. Vernon B. Brooks, Department of -2a College, London, England as an Honorary Physiology, presented a paper entitled Research Fellow. "The Role of Lateral Cerebellum in Relation to Motor Cortex" in a Symposium Prof. N. Kosaric, Faculty of Engineering on Motor Control at Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, on April 15. °Barr openings Science, was an invited speaker at the Symposium on Effects of Oxidized Lipids POSITION DEPARTMENT STARTING SALARY on Food Proteins and Flavor held at the Professors P. Chelladurai, R. Eynon, G. Paton and J. Richardson, Faculty of American Chemical Society National Secretary II Medicine (June) $5060 -$5325 Physical Education, were speakers at a Meeting in Los Angeles, March 31-April 5. Secretary III Chemistry (July) $6000 - 6275 Sports Administrators Seminar held at The paper entitled "Odour and Oxidative Secretary III Student Health Services $6000- 6275 Changes in Beef Fat Developed During Fanshawe College on April 13. The Secretary IV Seminar was held under the auspices of Senate Committee on Treatment by y-irradiation" was co- University Planning (Shorthand) $6650 - 6790 the Ministry of Community and Social authored by T.B. Duong and W.Y. Svrcek. Secretary IV Secretary Board of Services. Governors (Shorthand) $6650- 6790 Professor E. Diehl, Department of Spanish and Italian, performing with Jeff Kobzar, Clerk IV Graduate Studies $6050 -6315 Store to close received the highest marks during guitar competitions of the London Kiwanis Music Technician I (371/2 hrs) Paediatric Dentistry $4775 -5015 for inventory Festival. Their mark was received for Technician II (371/2 hrs) Chemistry $6160- 6335

The Book Store will be closed for performance in open class classical guitar Technician III (35 hrs Physiology $6860 - 7085 inventory commencing Monday, duet competitions.

April 22, but expects to re-open Service Workers (Temporary) Physical Plant $2.75 per hr. Professor E. Diehl, Department of Spanish Friday. April 26. Interdepartment Library Assistant III Geography $5690- 5900 changes for the month ending April and Italian, recently took part in a 30 CAN NOT be accepted after classical guitar recital devoted primarily Friday, April 19, because when re- to compositions by hispanic composers. The above starting salaries do not necessarily apply to present university staff open after inventory we are The recital was sponsored by the UWO members. conducting business applicable only Spanish Club. For further information on the above positions call 679-3275 or 679-2837. to fiscal year 1974-75. —D.R. Mason U1111101'SibU Graduate Award Committee needs Institut° Colombiano de Especializacion Tecnica en el Exterior (ICETEX) Fellowship third member 111000illie Field — Spanish American linguistics and philology. Value — travel, tuition and living allowance. The Credit Union requires an additional Board of Governors will meet on Friday, Eligibility — Canadian citizens who are graduates of a Canadian university. member for its credit committee, which at Tenable — February - December 1975 in Bogota, Colombia. present has two members. April 19, at 12 noon, in the Board Room, Stevenson Hall. Closing date — August 1. If anyone is interested in becoming the Application forms available from: third member of this committee, please The University Committee on Parking and contact Derek Turner at local 2207. Director of Awards, Information about the Credit Union or Traffic will meet on Monday, April 22, at -1" 4:30 p.m., in Room 105, Health Sciences. Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada, applications for payroll deduction are 151 Slater Street, available at the Credit Union Office. The KW 5N1. office is open each Wednesday 4:30 to 6 University Senate will meet on Thursday, p.m. at Room 1, Services Building. Or April 25, at 5 p.m., in Room 261, School of (Note: ICETEX also offers some tuition-free places for graduate study in urban phone local 6070 and ask for Mark Business Administration. Honkawa. planning, economics and drilling, tenable at the Universidad del Valle, Cali. Conditions, closing date and method of application are the same as for the Fellowship). Staff Association Executive will meet on Thursday, April 25, at 5 p.m., in Room 261, Graduate Course Learned Societies University Community Centre. Institute for Behavioural Research The Faculty of Graduate Studies has details of summer courses organized by the Conference Staff Association Executive will meet on Institute for Behavioural Research at York University, in co-operation with the Monday, April 29, at 5 p.m., in Room 260, Graduate School and the Departments of Political Science, Sociology, Psychology and The 1974 Learned Societies Conference University Community Centre. will be held at the University of Geography. Applications should be submitted as soon as possible. from May 27 to June 9. Faculty and students interested in these meetings can obtain registration material from Dr. Howard Baldwin, University Research Office, Stevenson-Lawson Building. NOTICES:

Please be advised that you have until May All students who paid the lock and towel Registration cards may be picked up in 1 to return Speakers' Bureau forms. The deposit at Thames Hall or UCC locker Room 101, UCC. Speakers' Bureau Directory is expected to rooms are eligible to receive the $3 refund. * * * -e go to press around mid-May and be This refund is available between the hours Seek Chairman distributed in early June. Anyone who may of 10 a.m. and 10 p.m. Monday through Beginning May 1, Family Swimming in have misplaced his form can obtain Friday until May 15, 1974. on presentation UCC will be held every evening and on another by contacting the Department of of (a) your current student I.D. card, lock, weekends until September 6. Athletic for Department Universit Relations and Information, and towel token. No refunds after May 15. Facilities Cards for Faculty and Staff may Nominations and applications are Stevenson-Lawson Bldg., Ext. 2320. be purchased in Room 101, UCC after May invited for the Chairman of the * * * 1. * * * Department of Music Education of Aquatics Co-ordinator Keith Stewart has * * * the Faculty of Music, and should be announced there will be a swimming 1973-74 Recreational Faculty Cards for submitted to Dean H.J. McLean, The National Catholic Student registration in the University Community Western faculty, staff and alumni will be Chairman of the Selection Conference (National Newman), Centre Pool on Monday, May 6 at 6 p.m. for available on April 28. Apply at Room 101, Committee, Faculty of Music, The "Community Looking Outward", will be swimming classes during May. Both University Community Centre. Year University of Western Ontario. held August 28 to September 1 at King's childrens' and adults' classes will be Membership: $25 for an individual; $30 for College; $50. Contact: Joanne Doucette, offered. Candidates should bring a bathing a family. Summer Membership: $10 for an 211 Broughdale, N6A 2K8. suit since a water test will be required. individual; $15 for a family. Page 4 drapes, fridge, stove, 4 piece bath, washer, hardwood floors, large balcony, (view dryer, parking. Individual or working of woods and river beyond), close to couple preferred. Available May 1 or May University, walking distance to MINN 15 — 433-4677 after 4 p.m.; weekends Simpson's; careful persons only; $155 per anytime. month — 432-1991.

—Well-furnished 4 bedroom house in quiet —Spacious, clean 1 bedroom apartment at Classified ads are run free of charge for —Child's crib, large size, antique blue, neighborhood (Northridge); close to Huron and Adelaide. Available May 1; members of the university community. with spring but no mattress, $20 — 471- schools (elementary and secondary), renewable lease. Rent reduced from $130 For others there is a flat $1.00 charge per 3204. grocery shopping, bus route; available for to $110 per month for 4 months — 439-4670 insertion of ads of 20 words or less. The fee one year from early July 1974; references after 5:30 p.m. must accompany the submission. All —Rugs, in excellent condition, brown required; moderate rent to suitable tenant Classified items must be submitted in colour, with underpad: 13' x 12', $125; 4' x — 433-2447. 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Boat can be cartopped; can 2087. with fireplace, double garage, large centrally located house on Oxford and provide free storage until end of May — fenced back yard; a gardener's delight; Hellmuth (2 blocks east of Richmond) for 679-6475 before 5:30 p.m. —Bicycles — Girl's 24", $17; Man's CCM, $350 per month plus utilities; available May - September; rent under $60 $9 — 672-8667. July 1974 - July 1976. Call 433-8424, ask for (negotiable) — 434-1940. —Part Lab and part Collie pups, adorable, Dr. Spence's office to enquire. $15 each — 229-6320 (Granton). —1968 Renault 10, certified, automatic, LOST: radio, Michelins, disc brakes, one owner; —Attractive furnished condominium —Pair of brown, oval-rimmed spectables —Magnavox stereo component set (8 40,000 miles; best offer — 433-6514. townhouse in residential area near in beige case. Urgently needed — Terry, track, AM / FM, etc); Deluxe floor model Whitehills; split level; 4 bedrooms, 3 439-3052. Bobby Orr Hockey Game complete with —Three bedroom split level house, with bathrooms, shag carpet, washer, dryer, timer and puck dropper; 1 official garage; Orchard Park; air conditioned; garage; 5 minute drive to UWO. Family MISCELLANEOUS: Spalding soccer ball. All items positively $49,900 — 679-2479; 471-6509. preferred; available June 1 - Sept. 1. Lease —Pilgrim Tours of London present By- as good as new. For a good bargain, phone may be renewable; $200 per month plus Ways of Europe, a 23-day tour, $1260 455-3688 between 11 a.m. and 11 p.m. FOR RENT: utilities — 471-8748. inclusive. Departure: July 29, 1974. For —Three bedroom house, unfurnished; information, please contact either tour —Golf Clubs, - Spalding Elite Model, full living room, den, kitchen, 11/2 baths, TO SUBLET: leader, Prof. Gordon Tracy, UWO set; 1, 3, 4 woods, 2-9 irons; excellent garage; $300 per month. One year lease —Two bedroom apartment, from end of Department of German, or Pilgrim Tours condition; asking $160; will take best offer from May 1. Close to University. Call May; 10 minute walk from university, $195 of London, P.O. Box 2482, London, Ont. — Mike, 433-4180 anytime. Canada Trust, 673-6081. — 433-1550 after 6 p.m. —Free Booklet — "The Kingdom' of God". —19" portable Sanyo color TV with stand, —One bedroom upper apartment; suitable —Apartment available. Graduate business Write Gen. P.O. Box 60, N.Y., N.Y. 10001. only a year old, good condition — 434-1308 for young couple; on quiet street, student seeking person to share 2 bedroom after 6 p.m. Wharncliffe and Mount Pleasant area; apartment, May 1 - Sept. 1; fully —Students: Save money on moving your large yard, parking, appliances; $125 per furnished, TV, stereo; located across from trunk (any size) to Toronto. Student —Honda SL100 Street / Trail Bike, less month, including hydro — 433-8677 after 5 Westown Plaza, $90 per month — Terry, (bonded) with truck (C9-296) will pick up than 1,800 miles; extras including spare p.m. 438-4800 after 6 p.m. and deliver anywhere in Toronto for only sprocket and chain — 433-7630. $5; same day delivery. Limited space. —Large 2 bedroom apartment, central —Apartment — May to September, Phone before April 26. Or have your trunk —Single bed, excellent condition, $50 — area near Victoria Park; upper duplex, modern apartment building, third floor, stored in London for the summer; only $5 433-5792 after 5 p.m. quiet house; living room. kitchen, carpet, unfurnished, handsomely decorated, — 433-4180.

CO1111111 evens (For the week of April 18 - 24)

Mathematics, University of Utrecht, Holland, Research, University of , "The Role "Algebraic Theory of Formal Languages", 2:30 p.m., of Central Monoamines in Motivated Behaviors", 11:30. bliursdau Room 2014, Engineering and Math. Sciences Bldg. a.m., Room 2016, Dental Sciences Bldg. London Secondary School Drama Festival — in cooperation with Theatre London and CUTA presents a Festival of One-Act Plays. Tickets available at the door, Talbot Theatre, 8:30 p.m. Continues through SObIll'lial 01188d2O April 20. "The Countryside in Ontario" — a conference Centre for Radio Science Seminar — Dr. A.R. Webster, sponsored by the Geography Inter-University Physics Department and Centre for Radio science, Graduation Recital — John Stephenson, trumpet, no Resource Management Seminars (GIRMS) and the "Tropospheric Ducting of Microwaves", 7:30 p.m., admission charge, Faculty of Music Recital Hall, 8:30 Ontario Rural Geography Group (ORGG); three Room 137, Physics Bldg. Originally scheduled for April p.m. sessions beginning at 9 a.m., Social Science 16. Auditorium. Registration is $10 ($5 for students). Department of Applied Mathematics Colloquium — PPidal Professor J. Job Faber, University of Oregon Medical "The Countryside in Ontario" — a two-day conference, 8111Idag School, "A Systematic Study of Diffusional Exchange sponsored by the Geography Inter-University Graduation Recital — Kenneth Niemi, tuba no Across the Placenta", 3:30 p.m., Room 3097, Resource Management Seminars (GIRMS) and the admission charge, Faculty of Music Recital Hall, 8:30 Engineering and Math. Sciences Bldg. Coffee will be Ontario Rural Geography Group (ORGG); two served in Room 3098 at 3 p.m. sessions beginning at 10 a.m., Social Science Centre Auditorium. Registration is $10 ($5 for students). Dinner at 7:30 p.m. Speaker: William T. Lane, Chairman of the Land Commission Act, British 1111111d05 Columbia Department of Agriculture. For London Board of Education presents — an Elementary 11110d110Sd10 information, contact M.J. Troughton or J.G. Nelson, School Drama Festival, no admission charge, Talbot UWO Department of Geography. Theatre, 8:30 p.m. Continues through April 26. Department of Bacteriology & Immunology Seminar — Kenneth Yu, "Control of Polyoma DNA Replication: Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Department of Physiology Seminar — Dr. H.C. Requirements for Protein Synthesis", 4:30 p.m., Room Colloquium — Dr. Jan Van Leeuwen, Department of Fibiger, Kinsmen Laboratory of Neurological 3002, Dental Sciences Bldg. (For the week of April 25 - May 1)

conducted by James White, assisted by Robert Arnold. General admission: students 50c, non-students $1.50, hhnrsdoui rridav Althouse Theatre, 2 p.m.

Student Recital — Alicia Janik, piano, no admission Student Recital — Valafie Holden, oboe with Elizabeth charge, Faculty of Music Recital Hall, 12:30 p.m. Lambert, piano, Factifty of Music Recital Hall, 8:30 p.m. Medical Education Workshop — D.R. Wilson, R.S. 1111100081111011118 McLaughlin Examination Research Centre, "Evaluation of Medical Students, 9:40 a.m., Room 341, Published every. Thursday (fortnightly during Medical Sciences Building. Workshop: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Visiting Professor in Chemistry — Professor Renato summer months) by the Department of University Ugo, Universita di Milano, "Studies of reversible Relations and Information for the university addition of 02 to cobalt and iron complexes", Room 9, community. Copy deadlines: News section Chemistry Bldg., 3:30 p.m. This lecture will also be preceding Tuesday noon. Gazette section and Canadian Institute of International Affairs — George given on April 29 and May 1. calendar of events section preceding Monday noon. Ignatieff, Provost, Trinity College, University of Editor: Alan Johnston Toronto, and former Canadian Ambassador to the Reporter: Susan Boyd United Nations, Assistant Under-Secretary of State for Assistant to the Editor: Randy Denley External Affairs and Chief Canadian Disarmament Department Offices: Room 130, Stevenson-Lawson Negotiator, will speak on the topic "Disarmament", at Bldg., telephone 679-2329. 8:15 p.m., in the Moot Room, Faculty of Law. Guests welcome. London Youth Symphony Orchestra Spring Concert —