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Show Entertainment Committee hears ! 'Contracts need central managd ': or want some dictator tellr. who we can or cannot t campus. That decision, left up to the 1 organizations." s Both men agree that it. si should be allowed to -whomever they want one but realize that student programs have lost r a through bad schedule contracts and often bad pit tl These things can be avoids say, through effective cent management. sc C0I right here that I would have approved if Ernie Bebb (Ernest Bebb, Jr., director of University Union and Student Activities) hadn't looked at it. He found numerous objections to the contract, such as, the speaker wants to be paid in advance. That's against University policy. We need somebody to at least handle contracts." "I'm in favor of some kind of control over scheduling and contract negotiation," Mr. Leigh said, "but not another Bud Jack-type. Jack-type. The students would really get screwed then. We don't need By T.J. MADDEN Chronicle Staff (Editor's note: This is the third in a series of interviews with people who have testified or will testify before the Ad Hoc Committee on Campus Entertainment Organizations and Agencies.) David VanWagoner and Geoffrey Leigh are two students who think the students of the University are getting screwed. Mr. Leigh is chairman of the Union Board and Mr. Van-Wagoner Van-Wagoner is the Programs Council J chairman, and both think the ""I student organizations need help in contract negotiations and scheduling of speakers and entertainers on campus. "It's obvious that we need an expert to handle contract negotiations for us," Mr. Van-Wagoner Van-Wagoner said. "I've got a contract |