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Show Utah Chronicle February 8, 1974 Dail-- Page Three - Hansen urges local reform Salt Lake County Auditor Gerald R. Hansen believes that city county consolidation will save neither money nor jobs. -- Speaking at Thursday's ""Coffee and Politics" session, sponsored by the Hinckley Institute of Politics, Hansen told the audience, "When the city and county merged, health departments employment acutally went up." He attributed this to an agreement between the departments that no one would his job because lose of the "The new department also had to expand its services to bring the county's services up to the level of the city's," he added. Hansen, who worked on the Utah Committee to the President in 1972. also spoke on the possible impeachment of Nixon. "If the evidence warrants it. the House should vote to send the measure to the Senate," he said. "I no think that Nixon need Re-Ele- ct KiLKk Welded! jCmrtliAS Our People Make I s uiii1kt Oik not be guilty of any crime in order to warrant impeachment, but just of mismanagement." consolidation. Hansen said he knew "simr of the Student rltc&UHtt V- implicated in the affair. Watergate "They very good mtn," he commented. "Hut they gut in situations with the administration where they had to compromise themselves." He blamed the "administration." not those men, fur the W atergate incident. mt-n- - wt-r- e f 9V ; ,VX JS. ...,v. what's happening FRONTIERS OF SCIENCE: Professor Murray of Cal Tech will lecture on "Quarks" at 7 pm. Monday night in OSH Auditorium. WAYNE OWENS: The Veterans Association will sponsor a meeting with Rep. Wayne Owens Friday at 3:30 p.m. in the Union East Ballroom. Everyone is invited and veterans are especially encouraged to attend. Gell-Man- n ISLAM: A CIVILISING POWER: Lecture by Ismail of Temple University Friday at 4:30 p.m. in Union West Ballroom. SCIENCE AND SOCIETY: THE ARMS RACE: R. James Woolsey, Jr. will lecture on "The Congressional Process and National Security Decisions," February 8 at noon in 101 Music Hall. Panel discussion will follow at 1 p.m. ENGI N E E R I N G CHEMICAL GRADUATE SEMINAR: Soviet researcher N.M. Guseynov will discuss "The Scientific Bases of Research and Development of Highly Effective Moving-FloContact Systems with High Heat Output," February 11 at 3:30 p.m. in MEB 3176. BLUE MONDAY LECTURE: Robert Hudson will lecture February 11 at 4:30 p m. in the Art and Architecture Auditorium. BOOKS AND BANTER: Professor John Flynn. Charles Bangert and Berrue Nash will discuss "The Energy Crisis and Legislative Response, or, Have the Major Oil Companies Ever Heard of the Sherman Anti-TruAct?" Tuesday at 9:55 a.m. in the Hinckley Caucus Sculptor-painte- st February 11. PERSIAN MUSIC CONCERT: February 10 at 7 in the Art and Architecture p m Auditorium Six visiting musicians will perform No admission charged UTAH BALLET FOLKLORICO: The company needs male and temale dancers interested m Mexican and Latin American character dances Contact Larry Jorqenson at ext 5236. or come to Room 122 in Bldg 463, next to the Dance Building HEAVENLY SONG: The University of Utah Chamber Choir will Ml St. Mark s Cathedral (231 East First South) with delightful song Sunday at 7 p.m. The Iree concert will feature vocal music from Baroque to pop. amen S 7 r.MA w. i Owern.gn? sk; tr.p to hca.rf Call Sic't V--i V :." 359 2778 The weekend si.O ng party has been th s Mountain postponed : Need .nto' A ant to rap' just or plain hassled' Call Helpline at 51 come to Un.on 13 N We listen MUSIC: The F isher man Coffeehouse p esen's Jim Vota playing contemporary to 'k ana blues, also Aian Jackson and Terry Ger rya F riday at 9 p m . Nemman Ct filer west Dour. Admission IS cents VOLUNTEER SERVICES: Sign up tor General Ed 391 5. Student Assistance 'o the Community, tor three credit hours n General Ed sprinr quarter Inquire burtou Ot Community Development, 1220 Annt ext 6491. tor more information SPACE O OUT? KEN PO CLUB: Will host id black belt, F t in uat y 1 in the Union Ballroom free 'o KARATE Valentine, Parker, ninth degree Room. 255 OSH. PICTURES AT AN EXHIBITION: Salt Lake Art Center will exhibit the drawings of Charles Schmidt from February 8 to March 3. Mr. Schmidt will lecture at the Center at noon CLUB: SKI r at noon public WANT A LITTLE ACTION?: See Pam Cece or Sue at Circle Booth in Union this week Peace Corps and VISTA applications your heart's in the right place: Zales! available ALPINE CLUB: Two overnight ,k, tours, one in the Uintas, the other m Oer mania Hut at Alta Inquire Union 160 tor more information WHO DONE IT? : Who locked me out ot the SMMAC CAVE and turned m the last What s Happening? Was it you. Rubbernose (my tlushy companion)? Or was it Joe' Signed a cold SMMAC man NEWSBREAK: Ute Invitational Sw.m Meet, Ute Ice Hockey, ASUU politics update and more KAYAK: Spring quarter pool sessions, Monday nights 6 p m to 8 p m (elementary) and 8 p m to 10 p m (advanced) A bulletin of trip plans will be distributed soon PREVENT FUTURE WATERGATES: Help your government by getting involved m politics Contact Participation '74, Union 144. or call 581 6119 UTE Stt-- .1 f lity. ropf h t sikrf putted 58 h.i-n- m.itthifiR 18" fHMit. ':i (Officii cttrry, .J gold posts, 'M p.nr yuuf fvu v Men's D tM clct, i "ontcmpufdry style. suitilblf tor 'tn ,ivinR. $1 MS Rfvi, ':"! I .I 'S CljSll't C'tM'f H.fk A'.'fi( ,1'd V,1' ' h.tijii' (. I ( 1 ( A"!"i , Downtown. Cottonwood 179 So n.n-s- s ,1ll t ().ll-'- !u- I ,1,iA I, Main Mall Valley Fair Man Bountiful. S Points ZALES Fashion Piact Mail Ogdtn, Provo & Ortm (continued on page 8 ins M 'a 0 ?RiSWb irl S & f tip.S oMMMMm BUrTTll g ... 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