Show M°y 12 PcO 0 AciftiOIrfleInl (EDITOR'S America aa NOTE — WlMt is wk wkat d pstyh stwWy it prasMliy far fiw first time taka wK txm wteaa fisty iaavat Ara t9w Icynttiwi all maiastlc meen-lshrtcWMrtX iatfastrial misM Far Fatar Arnett and Herat foreign-beFaas AF carrasnandant and pkatagraplisr who made a ttiraa mantb tear ef file nation much ef it was ttw peapla I n t3iis dispatek ana of a series fiiey describe soma of the faces they remember from their trip) w m Reporting: AP Writer Peter Arnett With Horst Fans Faces of America faces that you remember of the thousands that passed by in a three-mont- h tour CGJjOftiyJFQS “I hit the bottle for five six or seven days and on that ride I like company along that I like" Big Red was evasive about his earlier life "I’m a snowbird" he said "I come south in the winter like those birds In summer I was in Seattle working the timber I’ll go back when the weather gets warmer" "Why do you live like this?” we asked Big Red after he had told us about riding the freight trains selling his blood for beer money and panhandling "I just couldn’t take it I couldn’t compete" he said "I’ve got a son somewhere maybe he’ll be a success But this is my level" There was Dan Morin 26 standing tall at the bar in Trixie’s Roadhouse in western Montana his cowboy hat pushed back on head his There was Miss Angie Solari with her sister the only inhabitants of the ghost town of Indian Gulch in the Mother Lode country of California Miss Solari at age 87 still drives trespassers off her land with a walking stick don't know who will die first me ot Indian Gulch" she sighed stabbing gnarled fingers at the “1 dilapidated the jailhouse abandoned crumbling adobe saloon and the once-re- d frame church that stood buckled against the prevailing wind on a hillside golden with the colors of autumn 1 “My mother spent a night out there on Alcatraz but she didn’t like sleeping on the cold concrete and asked me in front of everyone ‘Daughter who do you stay here? I don’t understand you My mother was a reservation woman She doesn’t realize how they have held her down" said Lola There was the Rev Joseph J e Kleinsasser leader of the Hut-terit- colony at Wolf Creek Mont Rejected Everything The religious Hutterites in the Midwest and the mountain states have rejected everything in America except the technology to automate their farms They don’t vote or absorb American culture foregoing radios television and newspapers “We are happier this way" their bearded leader at Wolf Creek told us "We just pay our taxes and go our own way” We asked if any of the youth left the spartan Hutterite colonies He smiled at us and said “Yes the boys and girls sometimes leave us But they always return because they never find what they are looking far out there" And he pointed beyond the rolling Montana hills to the sinful cities There was Big Red There was stubble on his chin and his jacket was soiled but in that Los Angeles street of broken men he carried himslef with an air of assurance Bottle for Week "When I start drinking" he said matter-of-factl- y smoothing d red hair his wiry gray-streake- and talking in- credulously with his buddies about the cowboy who had saved for years to buy his own spread and then that previous day swapped it for a motel in Indiana Field ho use fate decided The University is preparing plans to remodel George Nelson fieldhouse to include tennis and track arenas University planner Wendel Morse said that although funds are not available the University will develop plans to remodel the old basketball arena Plans call for the removal of all but 2000 seats on the south side of the fieldhouse with some of the seats going to the track stadium In the area left by the removal of the seats a tartan surface will be layed down creating three basketball courts which can also be used as tennis courts The track will be remodeled to include a regulation ten lap-on- e mile track with elevated curves No date for construction is set since money is not available but Morse said that some seats could be removed as early as this summer Morse estimated the cost to be over $150000 for the one-roo- n)maha' Benefits Gary Pratt Ule Insurance Affiliate: United ef Owjl MUnMI Of OMAHA MH4ANCI COMM xo--i QMtci a omn im( Sato: 1 to 2 hum i06 o 3 iiwn $05 a word per issue 4 or more issue $04 a word per rm Cash 'm advance or check mailed with od No ads placed by phone Deadline: 3 days before date desired Lost A Found Free to Students FOR SALE Guest speaks on economy FOR RENT 1959 MERCEDES BENZ 190 Diesel New tires New $40000 1964 for fall MERCE-- j $150000 N Main (5-1- 9) and the Kappa fraternity Lambda Delta Sigma sorority are sponsoring a talent show and other activities tomorrow from 7:00 to 9:30 pm at the Delta Phi Kappa parking lot Otavi is located in the southern part of Bolivia Presently an old house is being used as the school in Otavi Otavi is centrally located and is used by neighboring villages as a school for the 4th and 5th grades Land has been set aside for the building and the village will provide the building materials Without assistance the school will have only a few benches and small windows Financial transactions Any size contribution is welcome and can be made at the Delta Phi house the Lambda Delta Sigma sorority or Dr Orson Tew of the USU Education department Contributions will also be welcome during the talent show and outdoor activities E Call 8) apts for 752-132- 7 Dr Robert Bell an economist will speak tomorrow 11:30 am and 1:30 pm in the Business building auditorium Bell is sponsored by the College of Business as part of the Distinguished Visitor Series He is corporate economist of the Pillsbury Corporation in charge of making economic forecasts for the corporation and its (5-2- fall E 9th Quarter gers Ph: Seethe guns etc jewelry skiis THE TRADING POST MATERNITY INSUmonth RANCE fori $1157insurance-$44- a mana- $25000 life ' rates ation call or write John 8) 180 LOGAtlA private swimming club open on membership only summer PLUNGE lable for summer or (5-1- 5 9) 752-605- 5 CACTUS CLUB Wed: Big Double Feature Live Music & Go-G- o J Thurs Afternoon: Girls 4-- 6 752’8n 752-540- 7 mil- Students with prior outw itary service find AFROTC offers per family t Call - personal or 752-844- 4 STUDENTS' -- couples during 752-822- 1 Logan Beautifully furnished two bedrooms ki living room dinette block chen less than V2 or less from campus for 4 Also! people couples units rates on other 8) Now Renting for Summer or Fall - 2 & 3 Bedroom units NEAR CAMPUSfor Boys or Girls Units avai- E Brand new apartments now under construction Quarter leasing for Falldecorated 4) 245-395- (5-2- 1st 752-783- 0 (5-2- -- baths Near university All utilities paid $100 per 3 for info month Research” N Utah Apts for rent for summer school 3 bedrooms 2 Professional Development and or 752-919- 1 752-341- 3 (5-2- 7 inform- For month 753-362- 1: three bedroom two bath furnished One block from Old Main — Foundation sponsored “Project for Black Economist’ 752-953- Main $500 SUMMER: New Black Economists American Economic Association and the Policy Board of the Ford MAY 15 loans on Small Willis Low 8) 745 (5-2- months He is a member of the Steering Committee of the Caucus of E MISC N ing sfopticatio ns his projections for business and economic conditions in the US for the next year to 18 discount prior to 750 N (5-2- 752-690- 4 GIRLS: Dalton Apts reveal 10 and 675 No Bell’s first lecture will be about his method of making economic forecasts for businesses In the afternoon lecture Dr Bell will heated pool guest privileges renting for summer (5-2- 8) sub-siderari- es $5000 now 8) bedroom furnished apts & GIRLS: Cantwell Apts see at 760 BOYS Deluxe new two for summer (5-1- fall Near campus POOL or come Call 753-069- 5 w Economist (5-1- 0) 9083752-316- 8 4 5 or 6 boys Near campus Reserve now for Fall Also low-losummer rates for students or families DR ROBERT BELL 753-131- 6 Girls or couples for summer or next school year V2 blk from campus 752 563-556- 9 luxe 8) GIRLS OR COUPLES: now for rent summer and next school year Modern close to campus See at 563 N7 BOYS! Give up the dorms Live a little We have de- are being made through Dr Dale Harding USU who is presently in Bolivia Two small plaques will be made one for the school and one to be kept at the DPK house on them will be the names of all those who contribute $25 or more laundro mat (5-2- weed-buckle- To raise funds to build a school in Otavi Bolivia the Delta Phi (5-2- 6th N Taking res for Summer & Fall Quarters Swimming pool air cond or ial 752-758- 2 (5-1- 2) 6 Low Student rentals 2 3&4 bdrm apts Summer Summer rates 755 E 8th N E 752-438- 1 renting 45 or 6 boys 752-203- 5 Furnished carpeted 2 bdrm full basement duplex with carport available for summer only LDS preferred Canyon Terrace Apts 644 lounge apts now 590 752-727- 8 752-592- furnished summer rates for students or families DESBENZ 190 Diesel Saiefi excellent cond m to build school located o Mutual FOR RENT Funds needed Other plans include remoHi! oftffee students ENow Belongs Here Next morning Morin who works on the Two Creek spread guided his horse across an icy steram and dismounted beside the log cabin he calls home "I served my time in Vietnam and I saw Hong Kong and Bangkok” the lean cowboy said "But this is where I belong" and he waved across the d pines to the distant ridgelines There was the girl we saw die on a West Oakland pavement from a drug overdose It was only our second day in America and we had asked a taxi driver to take us to a ghetto As we walked d streets around the black creature the girl a thin with painted face and bleached hair had accosted us then harassed us with filthy language We saw her collapse within the hour in a drug seizure !?r“ace and available to snow-flecke- Am Indian' There was Lola Pepion 17 a Blackfoot Indian girl waiting on Fisherman’s Wharf for a boat to take her to the old San Francisco Bay penson island of Alcatraz occupied by Indian militants "I am not American" she declared "I am Indian" On Remodeling planned tf®F0(°Jn)FS Olnfi)pFQSS 1971 95c nitehers ! |