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Show Tbe BsQj UtxJi Gsrtmkto, Tuesday, March PtseFonr tions Council will be ones who resUy want U ChronicU,-becaussee a campus-orientthat's what we would like to see too," Nelson "'said. ' "Of course, we keep in mind the ChronicU 2, 123 ed . from paje one should be independent from ASUU," relationships," Nelson said. He said he knew "where the administration is coming from," and proposals will not be made blindly but rather with sufficient evidence. "We will work within the system and not go around it." "Nothing is going to be easy, but I think Larsen added. "We don't want to dictate to the Chronicle, but we want to see people on the Publications council who are genuinely . concerned with what is being printed. "We don't want positive coverage, we don't want negative coverage, we want ' coverage," Nelson said. To get coverage, Nelson explained that a : press secretary from the communications board will provide the Chronicle with news releases of what ASUU and other student groups are doing. Larsen's main responsibility next year will be running the ASUU Assembly. She said the assembly will do more than appropriate funds to student groups. "I really want to see an active, effective assembly Assembly members who are dedicated and involved with the students in the. students can rally behind us. The administration can't turn their backs on organized student support," he said. "We really feel that the things we want to do can be done in one year, and that's the reason we put them on our platform," Nelson - added. He explained ASUU's budget will be "hashed out" during spring quarter and all programs and proposals will have to be substantiated. ' "We definitely want to get the most out of our money and there are a lot of ways to do that,1' Nelson said. "We feel that the money should be spent very wisely." their college and other groups they represent," she said. Assembly members who don't come to their meetings will be impeached, Larsen said. But she added that keeping Assembly members busy, thereby responsible, will give them the incentive to be active. In addition to outlining a budget, sometime this spring Nelson has the responsibility of appointing three students to the Publications Council. The council is a student-facult- y board that oversees the Daily Utah Chronicle and Quarterly West, a literary magazine. "The people we appoint to the Publica Larsen plans to have an orientation , meeting April 16 to train Assembly members h on their responsibilities. ... . 9:55 a. m. Coffee and Politics, "New Perspectives on the Occupation of Japan," Reset V. Din-m-an, OSH 255. Noon Physicians for Social Responsibility and AMSA Lecture, "Soviet CapabUities," Leo Marquez, MC Classroom A. . Noon Men's Baseball, Utah vs. Utah State 7:33 ajn. 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"Ultimate freedom is freedom for the betterment of the human race, not to free blacks from being black or making blacks another version of whites; we have enough whites in others." . Being enslaved to false ideas is what keeps people from realizing dreams Harding said. When asked for comment about the apparent racial conflict over Chicago's mayorial race America.". Harding said he thinks blacks are at the vanguard of those (including whites) who want to see a new America. "Black people are being between black Democratic candidate Harold . freed to enter into the with beginnings of a black revolt, when in fact it began on college campuses in North Carolina. "The American dream of true justice and freedom has been deferred for all Americans; some just know this deferrment better than others," he said. 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