| Show April 11 1973 Page 10 Academy to meet Friday for lectures Idaho staff Wounded Knee esup©itfi©ifii art works YSA (Sireeafles e©in)tfii©veEsy are shown by Richard Brady staff reporter An exhibition of Idaho Art Faculty will be shown April 5 in the USU Library Gallery 19-2- The Young Socialist Alliance (YSA) is taking advantage of Indians by- - cashing in on the organized by Ms June Hall Idaho State University gallery director included work The show minority from five Idaho institutions Work from Boise State College of Southern Idaho College of Idaho University of Idaho and Idaho State was juried by Mr E F Sanguinetti director of the' Salt Lake Fine Arts Center Now on tour through Nevada New Mexico and Colorado the exhibition includes jewelry ceramics paintings graphics The and weavings show will also visit Weber State in Ogden drawings The exhibition containing more than 25 pieces can be seen in the USU Gallery from April 9 to 25 between the hours of 8:30 and 4:30 Monday Wednesday and Friday and between 7 and Tuesdays and Thursdays 9 theme said John Martin member of the many Eagles Indian council at Utah State University after hearing a YSA member and two USU Indian students talk on the Wounded Knee conflict Mairie Head YSA member Blaine- - Hoyt president of the and Virginia Indian Council vice Zuniga president told students Friday about the indian struggle at Wounded Knee where militant indians occupied the hamlet for over 40 days The YSA has some interest in the Indian cause “said Martin “but they are trying to project their own ideas by hanging on to the shirttails of the minority movements” He added that the YSA has no pm real image on teh USU campus and they are trying to get support for their organization through the Indian movement “The YSA picked two indian students to promote th YSA” he said “They are just trying to sell basement propaganda” He said that nothing that happened at Wounded Knee was really important but what is important is what happens in the near future Miss Head stated that the reason the YSA had come to USU was to get USU to be anactivist university “The object of the YSA is to1 make a nationwide revolution” said Miss Head who spent a week at Wounded Knee representing awd Sesuuce H “Your Local Travel Agent” 60 E Center Logan Utah Phone 752-611- 5 Section the Chemistry University of will discuss of Department “Chemical Evolution and the Origin of Life” after which section meetings will be held The fellowship banquet will be held at 6:30 pm and will awards service distinguished be given four individuals two from high school faculties and two from university faculties (AGREED ONE POTATO TWO P0TAT0 THREE POTATO PCUR- -- ) Air West Airlines United Air Lines Western Air Lines Pan-Americ- Cyril Ponnamperuma I WE MUST DEMOCRATICALLY DECIDE WHO WILL BACK BC FOR ACTIVITIES VP BY POLITICAL PARTIES r GolLwui Dr o head of the Chemical Evolution Maryland for a general amnesty for all Indians who took part in the Wounded Knee conflict “The conditions of the Indians movements” have to be improved” said Hoyt During the discussion Hoyt The Bureau of Indian Affairs said the trouble at Wounded Knee should be abolished because it came about partly because of the does not present the best incommercialization and ex terests of the Indians” YSA “We don’t really want to cash in on the Indian movement but let everyone build their own spring meeting at Utah State University Logan on Friday April 13th according to the academy’s president Datus M Hammond Dr Hammond head of the USU Department of Zoology indicated that Friday morning will be occupied with a meeting of the Academy’s council and the general meeting which will be to devoted organizational business was a corrupt Indian government on the reservation and poor living conditions for the indians “Most of the Indians live in two room shacks that have no eleche tricity or running water said Miss Zuniga said she believes that the Indians at Wounded Knee were not militant but concerned people who worried about the future and living conditions of the Indians “We don’t want pity” she said “We are a proud people and wish to remain so” All three of the speakers called 1 The Utah Academy of Sciences Arts and Letters will hold its ploitation of the Indian massacre at Wounded Knee in 1890 Another reason for the conflict' American Airlines Braniff Airlines an Japan Airlines SAS KLM and TWA IDC Drain Clift Activities VP P ii ' ‘1 ' ' fiyeleiinft Ash'd vofty Stab Hospitality Comm Foreign Cultural Comm Apply to Sell weather permitting UC Basement Applications available at UC Info Deck 2nd Floor UC mfiwofi'i® Stab Recreation Comm sponsors: The International Banquet SPRING KITE FLYING Saturday April 28th CONTEST 6-- May 3 and 4 on the quad & ICC presents: presents: SPRING FLEA MARKET S©fI y UC Food & 8 pm Ballroom Entertainment by Friday April 1 3th on the quad Students from all over entry fee 25c proceeds the world go to Helpline TICKETS: £ Kites judged on $280 for stodents $300 for public Weight Tickets on sale UC Ticket Office Originality and Info Desk Flyability ) |