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Show Daily Utah Chronicle May 8, YJ7 Page Six what's happening '74 s 91 involved POMES: Pr.cpa'"On TO Students W,c Democrat State Convention Ul or can et in Un.on a.a.iao MARMSEN: Students interested m fte4png to me S'eve Harmsen or Winj a ce'-iaS'a'e Convention m July sncwd cail 322471. BIG BERTHA BOOK SALE: Marriott Library to Aeonesa y. Aud tor mm Monday. May M4y I inveiera'e Bg Bertna biiophjies up me are advised to come earty to for o.g yfU te Details nt or 1554 OQQS -ATTENTION: Vwun'eer nernsnps are and mternsn ps on pan) ay MgHWC edge are Tree gttiiitg into taw school S sat.ve mternsn .ps available 'w if you are serous c ana .a ) & MlQ GET FOLKED: Springtime SQuaredance concert w.th country i.oa.ef Tracy Schri and Lost Cy of me Ne Summer Deseret String Band May 30 p m School. 43 So. 3rd East REFORMING IN INTERESTED Jake Gam .s work tor GOVERNMENT May t. I pm. U hm Volunteer meet.no. East 4th South S3 1 7030 H Stfi.'. ffoi? GEOLOGY LECTURE: Jock A. Campbell and Plate "Geomorphoiogy Structural Evolution o the Canyon Range. Utah." Thursday at 17 OS P m m Geology Vow from A discuss 106. of Moppetline of Imported Lightweights IHIousq complete Parts & Accessories-Al- l - Makes from 3 wheelers to 10 speeds Repairing Winter Storage Models Pro & Semi-PrRoltfast Bottecchie - o TT " v -- Superior 138 TT East 3rd South TODAY'S SLAVE t ... other meetings SMMAC SUPPORTS THOSE MOTHERS: Send Mothers Day Cards to me members of me Academic Evaluation and Standards Committee Tell them what you thin Of them, very much. Sngle. ATTENTION SINGLE PARENTS: idowed or separatedparents divorced. (male and female) interested in forming an organiiation please call Joni at 52 7306 after $ p m weekdays, any time weekends ENERGY SEMINAR: Wendell Wiser will l 363-454- THE UNBORN "Synthetic Fuels from Coal," Wednesday at 4 p m in ME B 3176 up SENIORS: GRADUATING applications for Beehive, the Universe's senior honorary, in ASUU offices Resumes must be returned to ASUU before May 17 YOU'LL THINK LAMBDA IOTA TAJ: Lambda lota Tau meeting will be held on Wednesday May I at J JO p m in Union 311 The first group of papers will be presented and officers will be elected LITERARY CRITICISM: Free U class tn modern literary criticism now meets on Thursdays from 4 to 6 in OSH 232, CHESS CLUB: Meeting every Monday night it 7:30 in the Union Pk Krv 752 Service Since U KITE CLASS: Meeting Friday at noon, practice football fields, brsg gloves, helmet. SIS Attend even it you m.ssed me FREE discuss I 4 CHILD pk bargains. the Salt Lake City QUESTION: What Fo.iore Society oong? Keep watching and find out ENERGY SEMINAR: "Synthetic Fuels from H be me topic of lecture by Coal ' Wendell W ser of the University Wednesday. May I at 4 p m in MEB 317 University MED CENTER VO CLINIC: Medical Center VD Cimic meets Mondays from S I p m m OP clinic 4 Free dagnos.s and treatment of venereal disease SHOW: James MUSIC BROTHER Warburtons booge band and some of his soio performing, for one night only. Union Ballroom. Friday, May 10 NEW SELF HELP GROUP: Forming May I Call 328 3032 for information. HASSLED? Need info? Call Helpline, 51 1721 or come to Union 136 WANNA HELP? Helpline needs volunteers. Pick up applications m Union 136. HELP STRENGTHEN WOMEN'S VOICE: Work meeting May t at 7 p m. in Union 23 Bring stories, articles, poems, etc. for inclusion m first issue of Newsletter. Bring a tnend NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR WOMEN: Meet May I. 7 30 pm. Union 279. National Conference m Houston will be discussed All persons interested in going, please attend. PHI SIG OF SIGMA GAMMA CHI: Chapter meeting Wednesday night at 6 p m. in Round Room Program on the restoration of the priesthood. AND NOTETAKING Desgned to improve your academic skills May tl, I a m 4 p m. Call LISTENING WORKSHOP: Learning Skills, 2066 Annex (Sll 1746) Registration limited to IS students. BACH TO JAZZ: "Ballet Ensemble" runs the spectrum to ensure a great performance May 10 and II at I pm m Kingsbury Hall Tickets available at Kingsbury box office MOTOCROSS CLUB: Meeting in Union 277 Wednesday at I p m Bring your pictures and slides vlu: uu B Kecos some more bodies mree more oamev two more this season. Practices on Tuesday Thursday from S to 4 30 p m. For into cai Huoh Brown at 163 206 ARCHERY CLUB: Sunday. May 12; oomg or rabbit hunt and artifact nunt on old wages trad- - All welcome, no tee. See Ouam Erickson Tuesday or Thursday tor details west Gym 116. FREE U CLASS ON UFOS: Ep4anat.an of mt magnetization period beginning m Unon 3). I IS p m on Tuesday. ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES: Funos available for student protects from tn extremely broad spectrum of areas Anyone! who thinks they may nave an ksea which has environmental ramifications (even music and English majors) please can Mark Aoams at X6003 or leave a message at X6666. Lers talk about your toea, its probably a better idea than you think ACADEMIC PROBLEMS: Visit eifhei Lesley. Steve or Ray of Academy Attain Board m ASUU anytime. ED. PSYCM COLLOQUIUM: Gene Ashton M S WV. and Dean Janes on "Child Abuse ' Thursday. May from 7 to f p m m mbV 101. ALPINE CLUB: May I general meeting Taik and slide snow about caving and piamw.u made concerning spring campout Union at 7 p m. ALPINE CLUB: Green River raft trip May 10 12. Must sign up in advance with Bruce Beck 364 MIS or at the meeting May 12 day hik to Mf Olympus. Meet at p m. in the Union INTERMOUNTAIN GUITAR SOCIETY Meets Thursday May f . t p m. at 344 East isi South (rear). Members will piy ciass.c u ir guitar music. Public welcome, fret admission AND POLITICS: COFFEE Brownng Pipestem, American Indian Attorney will on "The Native American Citmn speak Without Rights?" Thursday. May t, at t S3 m Hinckley Caucus Room. OSH 2SS SKULL AND BONES: Applications tor Skull and Bones, the junior men's honorary society, art available in the ASUU offices, north wing of the Union Building, until Aorii 14 ATTENTION AMATEUR RADIO CLUI Election meeting this Friday at 2 15 p m ,n the Shack. Your presence is important, for mfo call John at 271 1146 MOUNTAIN SPRINGTIME MUSIC Celebrate with Jane large in the Carter Family tradition Aisc Mark Elam, ragtime guitarist f nday ana Saturday, May 10 and 11 in im Corkroom SCIENCE SOCIETY-HumaAND Communications: Eugene P W.gner, Nobel Laureate and professor of phvs,cs i Princeton, will lecture on "The Roi of Primitive Knowledge, of Language, and of Mathematics in the Physical Sciences, " noon. Friday in KUED (Music Hall 101) Discussion will follow. MINING SEMINAR: "Use of Rocky Mountain Coal in Electric Generating Plants" will be discussed by Mr. Weston u Potter of Pacific Power and Light Co . Thursday at U a m m North Physics 102. 'i Vos-foik,- ABORTION SLAVERY 1974 1857 Although he may have a heart and a bram, and he may be a human life biologically, a slave ts not a legal person The Dred Scott decision by the US Supreme Court has made that clear Although ha may have a heart and a bram, and he may be a human lite biologically an unborn baby is not a legal person Our US Supreme Court has lust made A black person only becomes a legal person when he or she is set free Before that time, we should not concern ourselves about him because he has no legal rights A baby only becomes a legal person when he is born. Before friar rime, we should not concern ourselves about him because he has no legal rights. If you think that slavery is wrong. then nobody is forcing you to be a slave-ownBut don't impose your morality on somebody else' you think abortion is wrong, then nobody is forcing you to have one. But don't impose your morality on somebody else' man has a right to do what he wants with h.s own property. A woman has a right to do what she wants with her own body even though the baby-body is a separate human being. FREE BEER this clear. er A PLANNED volunteers Isn't abortion really something merciful? After all. every baby has a right to be wanted. Isn't it better never to be born than to be sent alone and unloved ir'o a cruel world" (Spoken by someone already born) The unborn baby is now the modern Dred Scott. As with a black slave then, the unborn baby now has no legal rights, is the "property" of the owner (mother), and can be killed if the owner wishes, any time before birth. The 14th Amendment to the Constitution was enacted specidecision. fically to overturn the Dred-ScoNothing but another Constitutional Amendment can overturn this recent dreadful decision. If you would respect all human life, black or white, born or unborn, young or aged, mother or baby, then JOIN US! . . . .. IN A MAJOR CONTINUING EDUCATIONAL EFFORT IN 5 30 S.L.C., Utah 84110 Compliments Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth C. Zahn : Wsnt p.m. 312 WOMEN IN SCIENCE: Dr Elizabeth Chairman, Department Restaurant v- - Your last chance to make real good use of your expiring student body card Show your 1973-7- 4 card at COREY'S KITCHEN RESTAURANT and receive one FREE beer or beverage of your choice with purchase of any sandwich or dinner. Also featuring kegs of beer from $19.00 - RESERVE YOURS- - of will L Scott, Statistics, lecture University of California, "Wasted Talents of Women Ph D V Wednesday May 8 at 7:15 B L Physics WE CARE FAIR: pm on on m North Thursday and Friday all the for Hygiene Center's intensive extensive home Murray Armory, Murray City Park. Rummage sale, entertainment, booths, exhibits. Free FILM FREAKS: Second annual Great Basin Film Festival June 1 in AAC auditorium. 8mm and 16 mm categories are open to all students, so get your entries into the Art Department by May 28. For more info contact Mort Rosenfeld. DO YOU CARE about prevention of cruelty tc animals? If so you can help. Call 581 669: Mondays and Wednesday, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., or 582 6602 evenings and weekends. GODSPELL: Presented by Salt Lake Acting Company May 3, 4, 9, 10, II, 24, at 7 and 10 p.m. in Eliot Hall, 569 South 1300 East. unds rolse Murray Jordan Tooele Mental to day Reservations: SPEAKING FOR THESE TINY ONES WHO CANNOT SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES Utah Right to Life P.O. Box 403 NTMOOO SKYDIVING CLUB: Meeting for introduction to first jump course. Anyone interested may attend. Wednesday, May 6, 8 p m in Union tt . E work in family planning clinics. We need lab technicians, para medical and other individual! with inttrest in scientific education, and information about fertility, post and prenatal care MBA WIVES: Spring Dinner Dance on May 25. "Still Rain" playing Call 484 7v3S atter s Isn't slavery really something merciful'' After all. every black man has a right to be protected Isn't it better never to be set free than to be sent unprepared, and into a cruel world? (Spoken by someone already free) PAR to 277 3769. VETERANS. . Interested in intramural sports such as Softball, waterpolo, horseshoes? Call Bud Clay, 581 5233. REACH OUT: Outreach Council positions available for those interested in helping less fortunate fellow students. We will sponsor a community clean up day, a concert, etc. Applications in ASUU offices, or call Tim Allen, 6119 or 6867. MISS INDIAN U OF U: Contest Wednesday. May 8 at 7:30 in the Union West Auditorium Should be a fine and enjoyable show. MAY FEST: Westminster College Stadium Saturday, May 11 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m Admission to the arts, crafts, and music festival is SI. 1840 South 1300 East. Music by Hard Road, John Larsen Quintet, Passior Flower, Ladd Mcintosh. WAN f A LITTLE ACTION?: See Sue, Jim and Mike at Circle Booth in Union May 6 10. 94 p.m. Peace Corps and VISTA applications are available. ETHNIC STUDENTS: Got those Mid term blues? We can help you. Stop by anytime, Monday thru Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ethnic Tutorial Servicce, 309 Marriott Library. 581 8448 or 581 5153. TUTORS NEEDED: Ethnic Tutorial Services Good between 7:00 and 12:00 p.m., Friday and Saturday during May, 1974 at below addresses only Foothill Village Shopping Center 369 South 4th East. urgently needs accounting, physics, chemistry, and statistics tutors. Stop toby5 anytime, Monday thru Friday, 8 a.m. p.m. 309 Marriott Library. 581 8448 or 14 16, SEC, 3:30 Tryouts postponed untilorMay 531 5 p.m. Info: 278 3583 0354. THE UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE: The University Magazine is accepting poetry, arfiction, art, photography and ticles of interest to the University community. Payment made on publication. Addrebs all correspondence to The University Magazine, Olpin Union Building. Enclose stamped, envelope. WANTED: Students interested in preventing future Watergates. Participation '74 has positions open as coordinators for the student Republican and Democratic caucuses for the party conventions. We can also let you know the lowdown on how to be elected a delegate. We're in Union 161 or call 8556 or 6119. |