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Show DESERET NEWS, Tuesday, g ft 16, September 1969 Magazine Proposal Rebuffed ArSist Finds Peoc In His Pointings By CLINT BARBER Deseret News Art Writer , important is known sizing rhythms. I have been to China many times. I found, the old days of China were very interesting, and I enjoy expressing myself on that subject. The Chinese are more tra- -' ditionally spiritual. Here in America the spirit is often Chann has found peace in his paintings. flWe live to a troubled tycrld, and you can only find nowhere In yourself S'ace said the California-bornow exhibiting waterco-r- s p , n t Lamp-Pos- Gsl-i- y, t 4 W. 2nd South, y . i - as abstract impressionism, stepped-u- 2 George at the work now In what r more materialistic, he says. The brochure to Channs exhibit says, One is not expected to understand his paintings. The layman enjoys a painting by opening his mind and soul to it When you express yourChann says, self, everybody does not understand you. An4 yott carnot expect them I find my peace'- fn ftiy paintings," he says.His ' watercoiors, whether J - jjepicting the sudden downward flight of a group of Birds, as in The Morning Wind," or the hustle and iustle a busy city street, in JjWhy So Busy?" all Seem do 4)ave a sense of tranquility ,, pervading them. Jjj Chann finds his peace while ainting even In' an environ-neof hustle and bustle. His studio is- an open-ai- r armers market ' In Los but Chann has learned to nore distractions. Many thousands lingoes. Jiass by and watch while I am It would make the painting. Average artist too nervous, In about 35' years of. painting he has worked in several styles, but is doing his most of to. George Chann .' , Ignores distractions nt - v f The true artist reflects his own . feelings. Personality, - character or style of painting fit the, artist)? not important to his success. " It is how" he finds himself. We really do not know what art is, but we are continually searching for if ig- ill. Student Officer Quits Post iTo Devote Time To SDS Goals 4 A University of Utah student .. officer, who .resigned jdonday to join Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) $aid today he did so because jT must spend all my time wing what I can to build a worker student alliance. $ Laury Hammel, 21, 2415 E. $ 660 South, explained he could hold positions both in Jot government and in SDS Jecause the odas are so great a ' buildmg Against the university to serve the people, Hammel said. But Ly necessity, the U. or U. serves the businessmen who", have ultimate authority. of U.s Hammel said the-U- . Institutional Council is made up of 'mostly businessmen. There is no school ruling, however, which would prohib- it a student officer Irara join-. . . V 'V ingSDS. Hammel last year served as chairman of Organizations Board. This spring, he was as a member of that board and was serving on the student executive council class student .movement, that he had to devote all his time to that effort, By staying in student gov- , I would be. building irnment, that I could change when he resigned. A senior student, pre-la- : A plan for resuming publication of the State Fish and Game Divisions magazine was presented at the State Board of Examiners meeting today but was rebuffed. Publication of the magazine was halted many mouths ago as an economy measure. ADMINISTRATIVE Gov. Calvin L. Rampton said the matter of possible resumption of publication was administrative and had no business before the Board of Examiners.- He said he had heard nothing of the proposal previously and he doubted Gordon E. Harmston, execu- tive director of the Natural Resources Department, had heard of it. On the examiners agenda was a letter from Ford G. Scalley, , assistant attorney general explaining the proposal and suggesting that the examiners consider it, no cost?:.:-- , Scalley reported that the Fish and Game Division had suggested that publication of the magazine be resumed at no cost to the state. Editing, printing and mailing would be provided by the Lithographing Wheelwright Co. without cost to the division. The editor would confer with the division to assure butane tank fire- - Postal Complex he didn't dare stop May Be Delayed Truck driver Joseph Gaiy Petersen had the proverbial bear by the tail Monday afternoon when the butane tank he was towing eastward on tipped on its side and caught fire. He wanted to stop, but didnt dare for fear the flames would spread to his truck; so he kept going with the trad--' er scraping along on its side. Petersen, 25, 1399 N. 400 West, Bountiful, took a chance and finally stopped at the p at 23rd East after traveling over a mile. Salt Lake City firemen, alerted by passing motorists, were soon on the scene. They put out the fire and cooled the tank with water until the rest of the butane ran out. Despite Petersens efforts, the truck sustained $300 damage and the trailer and tank about $1,000, according ...to firemen. ' - The truck driver said the trailer tipped when a weld on (he? trailer hitch broke. The impact knocked off a valve and sparks ignited the butane. be published. Hammel. ITammel is joining SDS as just a member. The U. of U. SDS chapter has not had a meeting yet for the coming school year, Hammel said. Sen. WalWASHINGTON lace F. Bennett, has joined in sponsoring a bill to provide that aliens admitted for permanent residence could be eligible to operate amateur Hammers statement read, ift part, I resigned from my position in ASUU because of my changed .position on what the university is. The university is run by and for the rich, teaching people class ideas and conditioning them to oppress others and to accept their own oppression." g . Several Sugar House businesses reported damages to large plate glass windows due to vandalism early today. Officer Larry Kershaw, of the Salt Lake City Police Department, said early report, indicated that from eight to 15 businesses had been victim- Bill - h, (ham) radio stations. $300 Saddle Stolen 4. $300 s'addle was stolen from the parked truck of Charles Matson, 1652 Princeton Ave., at 1726 W. North Temple, he told police. on 11th Drive. RT I M Colorado Basin Storage Froj-ec- t, $200,000 for righs of way and earth-lininacquisition construction for Stanaker, Service Canal near Vernal, and $200,000 in recreation facilities at East Canyon, Lost Creek, and Willard reservoirs. g Rep. Lloyd said that exact effects of the cutback order would not be known until the agencies had made their own studies, under the Budget reau guidelines. Highway construction would not be immediately effected, except for relocation of roads in the Starvation Dam area for the Central Utah Reclamation Project. and Highland Phillip A. Ronmger, former1 ly of Salt Lake City, has as an admissions' counselor at Cornell College' in Mount Vernon, Iowa. He previously was a research technician in the University of Pittsourgh Medical School. today at the FAIR.... ADVERTISEMENT NewSlesp fl$pirintablets help you pop right off to Sound presents GENTLE BEN Safe Sleep The reason yon can fall asleep so fast and aleep like e log is that p each tablet contains: which bee (1) An proved N effective as a usual dose of phenobarbifcrit in a test by leading doctors. (2) A sedative with gentle sooth--1 ing pyopertlrv p but JyMt sot Jean, (3) contains analgetic aiptrin. No other sleeping teblete give greater comfort and are so safe. No prescription needed. Take Asper-SIee-p as directed and you'll give thanks for this wonderful fast aid to precious sleep. 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Restrictions would be replaced upon the advertising to Jim Schultz, 21, Forest Hills, NT., was named by Associated Students of the University of Utah (ASUU) to, replace Deseret News Washington The new WASHINGTON Salt Lake Post Office complex will probably be held up by the Nixon Administration's - s' IBG30GM ihmInyoiher jvms mum aws to hactle, Portland C3'&CXANL. , !Ur 334 Long Beech, BOYS: Mr. Scott V. Pierce, 337 W. 7th North. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Bonner, 205 W. 3rd North. , Mr. and Mrs. Arnold A. Troiln, M7 W Opfaf 3rd South. Steve Cardwell, 2237 E 5630 South. Gary R, Anderson, S770 S. 4M Vest, Murray. Kenntth R. Farrington, 4011 S. Hialeah Rd., Granger. Gary M. Seville. 3671 S. Main. Leon Francis, 4361 S. 3960 West. Alvin Jorgenson, 3650 W. 700 South, West Jordan. Fredrick Arbogast, Fredonle, Aril. Leonard L. Rusted, 3131- Lambourne Ave. Richard P. Carew, let? Harrison Ave. Reginald W. Bennlon, 12921 S. 17th West. Riverton. 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