GONZAGAJ to Visit GU V

GONZAGAJ to Visit GU V

Halberstam GONZAGAJ to visit GU V.,. IAIIIN»I«» Pulitzer Prize winner and nil Wllfff W BIIH11I TO political analyst David Halberstam will discuss "The D u iiiiii l in Use and Abuse of Political Power'' Monday evening at 8 p.m. in the COG. Admission is free to ASGU members, and cost to the genera! public is $1 Rubin to discuss growing up Halberstam is the author of several books including the top- seller The Best and the Larry Brown In Psychic Therapy he realized Brightest " Halberstam earned Jerry Rubin is back. He no that "hate is as strong a bond prestige in the journalism field longer tells youth to kill their between people as love " As long reporting the Vietnamese war parents or to start a revolution as he hated his lather, he for the New York Times. He was for the fun of it. The co-founder realized, he would be tied to him one of the first correspondants to oppose that war David Halberstam of the Yippies, Chicago 7 trial He now saw that his advice to defendent, and one of the main "kill your parents'' was really to In his lecture Halberstam will symbols of the 60 s youth kill the parent within oneself He discuss Watergate, the growth of The talk is being sponsored by rebellion is mellower now. He began lo see how much he was presidential power and the the Associated Students of Gon­ now preaches insightful self- really like his parents. strained relationships between zaga University and is free to all analysis and says the political government and the media student bodv members. rebellion of the 60's was a rebellion against our con­ He came to understand that T ditioning am my mother and father I am -¥-*-*-i my grandparents. If I hate them, Extra! Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, 1 hate myself!" Jerry Rubin will discuss Todav's runoff for 1976-77 in the Second Vice- "Growing (Upt at Thirty-seven" Rubin is still far from pacifist ASGU President will be Presidential contest, for a in the COG Members of ASGU He says that the sixties were "a between Tod Doran and Nick percentage of 48 9 Sam Bums will be admitted free, while cost morally righteous trip but we Bacetich. In the primary elec­ was second with 201 votes, or to the general public is %l. Jerry Rubin just got scared " He adds that. tion. Doran captured 268 votes 22 8 percent. "If we were to have continued for a percentage of 30 2. Of 829 votes cast in the In 1970 everything was going what we were doing it would Bacetich followed a close se­ Financial Vice-President great for Rubin. He was famous, Rubin soon realized that this have meant death and we weren't cond with 234 votes, or a race. E r r a m o n A b o 11 I z deeply in love, and the author of a was a chance for him to grow He ready to die at that age " percentage of 26 3 of the total claimed 371 ballots, or 45 2 best-selling book. Then his life plunged into self-discovery. He 887 ballots cast. percent. Nick Streit took 282 changed course. The movement tried est, Gestalt therapy. votes, a percentage of 34 he guided disappeared and his Bioenergetics, Rolfing. Tai Chi. He believes that the sixties had Of 831 votes cast in the race Neal Fouts won a sweeping wife left him He was suddenly Esalen, meditation. Mind Con­ duplicated the male-over-female for First Vice-President. Bill victory as Campus Council alone. At age 34 he felt dead. trol, Arica and acupuncture. domination pattern Ryan took the greatest Chairperson in the only ASGU number with 238 votes, or a office elections which will not percentage of 28.6. Michael be decided tomorrow Of 768 Eggetl was Ryan's closest votes cast. Fouts claimed 731 Tenure approvals announced contender with 189 votes, or lor a winning percentage of 22 7 percent. The final out­ 95 31. 36 total votes were cast Anthony T Wadden and Dr. spring, but were not approved come of the race will be lor Various other candidates Michael Herzog, both of the One of the unsuccessful faculty decided in the finals, today The Constitutional amend­ English Department. Dr Kay L. members was on the library Glenn Lipsker captured a Nakamaye. Chairman of the ment bill passed with 648 ap­ staff, one was a member of the decisive 431 of 881 votes cast proving, and 98 opposed. Chemistry Department, Dr. Education Department, and the Kenneth E. Martin. Associate third was an instructor in Professor of Mathematics, and Modern Languages. Dr. Terrance Peterson, Carter plans May visit Associate Professor of Educa­ Janet Brooke tion Concerning Carter's future Chris Brown. Jimmy Carter's running-mate. Brown could only N'urlherwest campaign coor­ say that the qualifications have Also receiving notice of tenure dinator, spoke with newsmen and been listed, but not the vice- were Thomas W. Mapp. and Vern delegate-supporters at the presidential candidate George Davidson, Associate Spokane airport Saturday mor­ ning and outlined some of Overall, Carter leads the other Professors of Law. Democtactic candidates and The Professors were notified Carter's campaign objectives for the state. Brown avoided carries more committed Dr. Michael Herzog that their applications has been delegate votes Carter currently accepted last Friday by the answering questions concerning Five Gonzaga professors were Carter's stand on wheat exporta­ carries a two-to-one margin over Faculty Committee of Rank and George Wallace, his closest con recently notified that their Tenure. tion to Russia and elsewhere. applications for tenure had been Three other faculty members simply stating he couldn't dis­ tender, and Brown was confident approved. The five are Dr. made applications for tenure this cuss it Brown moved onto other that the lead will widen after the questions and reported that upcoming primaries Carter will support strip mining Carter's campaign in if "strict environmental stan­ Washington will focus on the Dr. Anthony Wadden dards are imposed." many uncommitted delegate Questioned about Carter's votes said Brown The represen­ Commenting on the successful stand on nuclear energy. Brown tative believes that strong sup­ tenure applicants, on professor said that before Carter will sup­ port from Washington will assist remarked that the notifications port nuclear energy develop­ in winning the primary of should "be a boost for faculty ment, he will demand strict en­ neighboring Oregon. According morale." vironmental control as well as to Brown, Carter plans a stop in research into development of Washington sometime in May nuclear reactors underground while campaigning for the When the issue of abortion was Oregon and California primaries Spurs selected brought up Brown briefly Brown emphasized the need for Congratulations to the 1976-77 explained that Carter personally long-termed, continued support Spurs. The new Spurs include opposes abortion but doesn't from each slate in order to main Cindy Hobbs. Erin Comfort. favor the government's involve­ tain his winning status through Kathy Noonan, Julie Curran, ment in the issue. November Margie Cochran, Terry Ariola, Donna Taylor. Windy Olichloeger. Jennifer Rudy, Renee Crabtree, Mary' Jean Gor­ man, Colleen Byrne, Susan Iqsiclc... O'Connor and Kathy Severson. Also selected were Shirley McGraw, Neomi Sullivan, Laurie Bugs plays havoc 3 The Gonzaga debate team composed of seniors John J. Durkin and Fretag, Theresa Yeend, Gail Thomas P. Robinson placed first Monday in the District II qualifying Geiger, Janet Brooke, Pat Hearst faces hefty sentence 5 round of the National Debate Tournament at the University of Mon­ Shelledy, Mary Fairhurst, Peg tana in Missoula. Sister M. M. Conway, the team's coach, Is shown O'Meara, Mary Judge, Mary with the two men, who became eligible to compete in the national Mallahan. Michele Zrodlo, Kathy Gloves donned for smoker 8 tournament by placing among the top two teams in the district round. Burrage, Anne Carter and Cathy (UM Photo bv Dennis Sale.) Georgetti. Gomaga Bulletin Spokane. Washiriion Research grant awarded update Lesley Lawrence for second straight year For the second year in a row, six Gonzaga undergraduates Plane smashes Kodama's home have been the recipients of National Science Foundation A light plane piloted by a movie actor crashed Tuesday into the Grants for research into a stu­ home of Yoshio Kodama, the central figure in Japan's payoff scandal dent selected project. involving Lockheed Aircraft Corp. The pilot, who was killed, was Gonzaga was one of 78 schools quoted as crying, "Tenno Heika Banzai" — Long Live the Emperor — selected from a group of 448 as he took off. applicants for the $14,000 grant. Kodama, 65, is bedridden from the effects of a stroke suffered two The title of this year's project is years ago while he was attending a movie about Japan's Kamikaze "Finding an Alternative Method suicide pilots of WW II. Police said Kodama and 11 other persons in for the Production of Ammonia his luxurious home were not injured when the plane crashed. It from Transition-Metal Porphyrin crashed into a second-floor veranda and burst into flames, setting a Ring Systems." blaze that caused extensive damage. It is interesting to note that, according to a U.S. Senate Subcom­ Each member of the research mittee, Lockheed allegedly paid $7 million to Kodama to promote the group has chosen a specific area sales of its aircraft in Japan, with some of the money going to un­ of research she/he has a good named government officials.

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