Show April 9 1973 April 9-7- Page 9 — 6 Weekly -Horoscope by Jodeane Albright ARIES — Situations will cause you to lose your temper compel you to act rashly Yonr behavior may be more unconventional than usual Love and friendships require patience TAURUS — Be careful of working yourself to a breaking point Be practical about what you can and cannot do Private life takes' on a tranquil happy atmosphere now GEMINI — You’re feeling impulsive and emotional now Romanceis very heated either for good or bad You might lose a friend from your temper or break a close tie CANCER — Working too quickly on a project could trip you up Opposition from family and employment upset you You feel ambitious and pushy but can end up in a showdown Calm yourself LEO — Little errors can crop up in your work now Mail that you expect could be mysteriously laid up or lost Don’t get emotional over things you can’t help VIRGO — Sometimes the worst can happen when things seem to be going smoothly Be very careful of your actions now Don’t let success go to your head be prudent humble LIBRA —All yQur interests seem to be at odds with each other Little emotional scenes and confusion abound Be very tactful and patient with others Don’t listen to gossip SCORPIO — Your health is not going to be up to par something could bother your digestive tract Be wary of money ventures they could cause you headaches later Pay all your debts SAGITTARIUS — Everything is going at a terrific pace now but could come to an abrupt stop Loved ones are not pleased with your attitude Alliances can suffer from neglect CAPRICORN — Don’t be rude and authoritative with others be subtle quiet in your approach Home is aggravating temperamental now Your life seems complicated AQUARIUS — Decisions cannot be made in haste or fear Others put you into a position in which you must compromise You don’t understand trends very well and could make mistakes PISCES — Don’t let any thought of good luck go to your head Be cautious with all you say or hear Opposition from friends is likely Don’t be so intense in reaching your endeavors too late to plan for a week of activities tentative plans have been made for May 2 On El Dia Del Chicano or Chicanod the officers have schelduled a series Virginia Martinez Mckee Staff reporter Officers elected for the newly formed Chicano organization MECHA are LeRoy Martinez president Carpenter MECHA free films about Chicanos to be shown at the university auditoriumt Other plans proposed include a Marachi bsfnd for the university center patio and Chicano speakers at the University Forum Chicano high school students from the surrounding area have also been invited to the university on that day with the intent of exposing them to possibilities offered on the university level of Mike Silva and Maura Barrios vice-preside- secretary-treasure- nt r an acronym for Movimiento EstUdiantil Chicano de Aztlan is interested in the social educational and political advancement of the American of Mexican (Spanish) descent Membership however is open to all persons interested in and supportive of the Chicano MECHS’s purpose is to serve the college and local community as a source of information regarding the Chicano culture tradition and history The officers hope that the organization will serve as a media for unifying all who recognize and appreciate the Spanich language and the Hispanic culture Though MECHA was organized Long-rang- e culture and education of the Chicano have also been proposed Henry Dalton and Izar Martinez both EdD candidates serve as advisors for MECHA and are responsible for piloting the organization in Logan The next meeting of MECHA is scheduled for Tuesday April 10 at 7 pm in Education Bldg 101 All interested persons are urged to attend plans proposed long-rang- e Some plans include proposed workshops for both the Chicano and which would inform the university community about all non-Chica- aspects of the Hispanic American Monographs regarding the history as well as the information center opens today Walk-i- n by Bonnie Randall Senior Writer contact Information on a variety of topics including drug use birth control legal problems and tenant rights will be available to students and to the people of Referrals GENTRY have their questions answered by a professional Requests for Certain types of information or certain speakers will be welcomed The room will also provide a place for conversation in an attempt to alleviate some of the loneliness that is often the problem of college students The Walk-i- n Resource Center opens today at 11 am in UC 208 It will be open daily from 11 am- 4 pm and will attempt to provide information referal and human Cache Valley BILL Exec -- The center is staffed by trained student volunteers and run by student directors Rick Goacher and Chip Rawlins The board of directors is headed by Rev Hugh Tucker Other board members are Glen Maw and Scott Fulkerson USU counselors and Val Christenson UC Director Funds for the project have been provided through the Volunteer Organization for Involvement in and the community us social service agencies will be made with the purpose of making the services know and available to those who need them Talks and question sessions with doctors lawyers and others will be scheduled to provide and students community residents with the opportunity to FINE MTS SPEAKER PHIL HORLEY For Cultural VP “String along with Morley” Phil Morlev Bridgerland Apartments D’s 23 ALL IIE17 UNITS £ Fanilbs Kow Rertfca to Stvdonts 2 Bif69CS avrofmmm California udmgr air-corditio- nsd isssnoH carpeted Mayor eltcfrlc psrtii ferebtted fatal Ka cad a a:tercld laasdry KartSi 6tSi left pats Saa et 956 Pfccsa cr 752-760- 5 ar 753-034- FAC 10:30 SUNBURST LOUNGE APRIL 12 2 far eppaiatswat Avcllatla 2 Unite 752-371- Berlcely 0 1 :30 Classes Dismissed at Discretion of Professor ( ‘"il" Vi twrii 1 k B 1 til I 1 1 r 1 I VP |