6. Wednesday, May 3, 1972 University Daily Kansan Crosby, Nash: Rich Harmony By JOE ZANATTA Kansan Reviewer David Crosby and Graham Nash have one of the best vocal harmony acts around these days. Their new album, "Graham Nash David Crosby" (Atlantic), features an establishment building with their vocal abilities. The album combines the two distinct styles of Crosby and Nash. Nash sings his compositions, usually on a "Songs for Beginners." It's a good folk song, about freedom and equality, that has received a good production. There's Nash, singing, and hibiscus, with Crosby singing the background harmonies. KANSAN Crosby's best offering on the album is "Page 43." It is an easy-going blend of folk and music in typical Crosby style. Crosby gets in some good work. political or earthly love theme, to the accompaniment of guitar and piano. Crossover, whose songs seem to be about rock sequences, sings his low-keyed ball with a background added by a flowing acoustic guitar. The only factor that unites the Crosby songs and the Nash songs is the rich harmony that seems to come naturally when they sing "Southbound Train," Nash's best cut on the album, is a typical Nash song. It resembles most of the songs on his solo album. also features some of the best vocal duet performances on the album. The album is not the best ever released by Crosby or Nash. But it's a great one for Nash and Young, was far better. Occasionally "Nash-Crosby" is repetitive. All of Nash's songs on this album blues by a little boring. But "Graham Nash-David to put on for easy listings" mellow vocal harmonies are a pleasant harmonic from screaming Aretha's 'Gifted' Album Shows New Mellowness Aretha Franklin has been called the First Lady of Soui since her career began in the music world, tours and television appearances. Aretha has established herself as one of the great true singers of the 1950s and 1960s, voice surges forth in her new album, "Young, Gifted, and Black," with the marked importance this time she has a mellowed in 1972. A switch from her usual hard rock soul, Arthea assumes a new role in this album. She sings softer, contentment music as she prepares to sing "You Baby") with one of the richest, most soothing voices she has ever used. She demonstrates a remarkable range in this song, starting with her soothing voice, then finding hard for a knock out finish. Aretha doesn't seem to quit in "Young Gifted and Black," "Rock Steady," a throwback to her early career as "Chain of Fools," or "The Long and Winding Road." Her delivery is direct, and she knows what to do with a song, but somehow she fails her previous albums in terms of style. The songs are well-known, but her usually fantastic standards. All is not lost, though, and while the album falls short of Arthea's previous recordings, it does offer some memorable performances. Iowa Prof Depicts Life of Nobel Poet By MIKE BICK Kansan Reviewer The anguished and triumphant career of Pablo Neruda. Chilean poet, novelist, author, raced by Felix Martinez-Bonati, a visiting professor of Spanish at the University of Iowa. Tuesday in Room 100 of the Kansas Union By STEVE RIEL Kansan Staff Writer Campus Bulletin 1024 Campus Crusade 7 a.m., Alcove D. Kenawa, Lyon HCC Corp. Interviews: 11 a.m. Regionalist Room. 11 a.m. Forum Room. Mademoiselle Office: 8 a.m., Room 29 Architecture Services: 10:30 a.m., Council Room. HCC Corp. Interviews: 1 a.m., 4 a.m. Overcomers Rally: 11 a.m. Forum Room. Natural History Curators: 11 a.m., Alcove B. Visual Arts: 11:30 a.m. Alcove C. French Table: 11:30 a.m., Meadowlark Cafeteria. townwood Cafeteria. Placement Officers: noon. Alcove A. Placement Officers: noon. Alcove A Faculty Forum: noon. Winstermina Council Russian Table: 12:30 p.m., Meadowlark Cafeteria. Cafeteria Peace Corp Interviews; 1 p.m. Room the City of Lawrence, Kansas with regard to underground storage of flammable liquids. 305A Black Students Social Workers: 1:30 p.m. Peace Corp Interviews: 1 p.m. Room 303A 303A Social Work Center 12 p.m. Social Workers 1:00 p.m. Oread Room. Social Welfare School Council: 2:30 p.m. Social Welfare School Council: 2:30 p.m. Partors A, B, C Social Welfare School Council: 2:30 p.m. Parkers A, B, C. History Department: 3:30 p.m. Pine Room **History Department** 3:00 p.m., Pine Room. NMS: 3:00 p.m., Councell Room. 1435 Engel Road. SIMS: 3:50 p.m. Councell Room. Department: 3:45 p.m., International Room Room 1008 Summer Job Interviews: 4 p.m. Jayhawk Room Summer Job Interviews: 4 p.m. Jayhawk Room Honors Honors Banquet: 4 p.m. Kansas English Honors Banquet: 6 p.m. Kannan Room Saturday, 7 p.m. Kannan Room Student Senate: 7 p.m., Big Eight Room Breezes: 7 p.m., Gread Room. Mistere 7 p.m., Great Ideas Missie 6 p.m., Great Ideas SBA Clearwood 7 p.m., 30 p.m., Woodcraft Martinez-Bonati divided the literary tradition by defined by the predominant literary characteristics and influences in Neruda's poetry for his period. The Lawrence City Commission Tuesday unanimously approved the sale of a building located in the Santa Fe industrial tract to James H. and Bonnie C. Schwartzburg, 2013 Quail Creek Building used by Packer Plastics, Inc. 719 West St., to extend its property. By MARSHA SEARS Kansan Staff Writer -passed on final reading at a school with 4.8 acres of housing to single-family housing approximately 4.8 acres located west of Westcrest Drive and 2 acres of Woodland Drive. City Authorizes Land Sale, Sidewalks This first period in the poet's beginning at age 12 and continuing until the death of which Neruda repeated society's temporal rigidity. Murtaghure IN THIS PERIOD Neruda had the "verbal domination of everything." Bonati said, Neruda attended a university at this time but did not attend. Auditorium Psychiatric Facilities: 8 p.m., Forum Room Rental Rentals: 8 p.m., Warwick Hall Instead of meeting next Tuesday, the Lawrence City Clerk will meet Wednesday. May 10 at 2 p.m. on First National Bank Building NERUDA WAS APPointed to NERUDA who enriched a refined lifestyle. His fame also skyrocketed during this period with the publication of *Mind*. The second period in the writings of Neruda, according to Martinez-Boni, was when the poet was 22. Martinez-Boni called this period the *Kashmir period*. —passed on final reading an ordinance to amend the code of The fourth period, which began in the early 1950's, is that of "mature wisdom," Martinez-boniated. In 1936, Martinez-Bonati, said Neruda entered the third period of his writing. He said this was the "political period." The increase in this business will add 30 to 35 new employees and an additional annual sales of about $1 million. Easements providing for access to the Schwartzburg property have been obtained ready to be filed in conjunction with the recording of the deed. IN OTHER ACTIONS the commissioners: Neruda has accepted the "old wisdom of reduced certainty," he said. Domestic objects have been used in her novel, the subject of Neruda's poetry. Kansas Power and Light Company. —authorized a bicycle parade at 9 a.m., May 6, sponsored by the Optimist Club. authorized 10 a.m., May 16, as the date to receive bids for an automobile chassis for an auto manufacturer for modification of the chassis. —authorized the purchase of 50 sanitation containers to King Containers Company for $139 a container. —authorized 10 a.m. May 16 at the date to receive bids for 2,500 feet of eight-inch PVC pipe and 3,500 feet of six-inch PVC pipe. —deferred for two weeks a decision regarding the paving of —unanimously approved an agreement between the City of Warren, civil engineers, with regard to preparation of plans and specifications for the construction of 1,700 feet of W. 15th Street. a portion of Ousdahl Road and Ridge Court. —proclaimed May 7-13 as "Be Kind to Animals Week" in Lawrence. —approved an ordinance to provide for the removal of parking from the east side of road From Road from 25th to 28th streets. —unanimously passed as ordinance to rezone from single family housing to multiple-family housing approximately 34.42 acres located between 18th and 19th Street in Kentucky and Tennessee streets —acknowledged receipt of appraisers' report for property liable for special assessments for paving of 28th street, sidewalk construction on 9th and Parkman Streets, installation of sanitary sewers at Holiday Hills No. 10. The first floor of Meadows No. 4 and 510 and 1501 —unanimously passed an ordinance to provide for the installation of stop signs on 28th Street at Ridge Court, installation of sidewalks for Manor Terrace. —approved a petition from Wakarusa Manor, Inc. that requested the paving and The city manager was audited by Lawrence after entering Lawrence into a fiveyear lease with Lawrence Aviation, Inc. regarding Lawrence insurance. May 21 Graduation OK'd For Summer Law Grads THE COMMISSIONERS granted Squeezer's Palace, 628 W. 12th Street, a variance from the sign ordinance for a $24^{*}$ sign. The commissioners unanimously approved the preliminary transportation plan by the state highway department. This plan involves the location of the eastern bypass, which passes underneath the Douglas County Commission and the Planning Commission. Brown Brothers' Contractors, 107 Camelback Dr., was granted the bid for the paving of a portion of the Avenue near Haskell Institute. The Commissioners unanimously passed on the first reading an ordinance to grant a *franchise for 20 years* to the The KU-Y chose its executive board for next year in a meeting Tuesday night. Nancy Jorn was chosen as part time executive. Leslie Friesen, Clay Center Wilmette, Ill. sophomore, Lynn Korn, St Louis, Mo. were chosen as the student guide. The KU-Y is still looking for a secretary and a fourth student executive, who will serve as the business manager. Nan Swift, Gainesville, Fla. junior, and Marla Norton, Lowden, Iowa, freshman, were selected alternate student executives KU-Y Selects Officer Board For Next Year By CANDY HERBERT Kansan Staff Writer Heeb said that Chancellor E. Laurence Chalmers Jr. has the final responsibility for approving the motion to be passed to him and he in turn would inform the various post-baccalaureate schools of the Commencement sessions concerning the matters. The motion as approved also provides for the alliance of schools to consider appleside a policy for the 1973 academic year and notify the officials. LAWRENCE HEEB, associate professor of physical education and chairman of the management team he had received the request by the summer session law students from Barkley Clark, associate The University of Kansas Commencement Committee recommended Monday that summer law school graduates be paid a stipend for the hooding and graduation ceremonies on May 21 with the approval of the dean of the School of Law. A legal diploma will not be awarded until the summer requirements. Realizing the difficulties inherent in passing such a recommendation for all post-baccalaureate schools to have recommended in their afternoon meeting that the other post-baccalaureate schools be authorized to allow students to take an offer, feasible and desirable. 'The Commencement Committee has the responsibility This recommendation, if implemented by other post-baccalaureate schools, would still require lists of eligible graduates compiled by the deans of the schools involved. Heeb said. to accommodate the students who are graduating." Heeb said. MILES SWEENEY, Pittsburgh third year law student, explained the theory behind the request of a former session law graduates. "If they really weren't capable of finishing, they would have been weeded out long ago," he added. The problem of summer session law students, Sweeney said, would be a continuing one because each year, more students planned on completing class schedules of two years and summers, rather than the regular three year schedule. ANOTHER FACTOR the law before ruling favorably on the law students' request was the practical action toward the ceremonial Sweeney said, "There is no formal dissertation required in a law school so those who have only two years of college before graduation will most likely complete their requirements by the end of the summer." It was recognized that parents who follow the academic career of their sons and daughters, and who help support them financially, do want to watch ceremony, "students" hooding event. The committee also passed a motion to study the issue of THE PENETRATIONS Wednesday Night at THE MAD HATTER Program to Improve Welfare TOPEKA (AP) — A too-high rate of error in Kansas' welfare program, plus beetle up review programs. C. Harder, state welfare director, to launch a six-point program designed to reduce that frequency. Harder disclosed the new program Tuesday, saying a statistical study in the final six months of the project was degree of error to be unacceptable. The 1972 legislature provided the Welfare Department with 55 eligibility review workers, and Harder said the agency plans to "good use" as soon as possible to cut down on the errors. Harder made public a quality control report for the state for the July 1-Dec. 31 period of 1971. It showed: -6.5 per cent of the Aid to Dependent Children cases had eligibility errors, or 3.5 per cent above - 4.5 per cent of the aid to the aged, blind and disabled cases had errors in them related to eligibility. This figure, Harder and McKenzie, 1.5 per cent above the accepted federal standard for errors. the acceptable standard. Errors in the Aid to Dependent Children cases, Harder said, related largely to earnings of children and payments and contributions. In the adult categories, Harder aud. mid. most errors were in reporting savings and savings—and need requirements. Clients failed to report savings "We are taking action to tighten procedures to screen applicants for employment. Harder said in announcing his six-point program in the high school system." multiple commencements as other possible way to meet the needs of graduating students. - Encouraging county welfare offices to cooperate with the courts under recently-passed court trustee legislation, especially in the area of making sure keep up support payments. The program includes: —Revision of the application form of record more information about potential clients. reporting income, housing, etc. so the variables in cases are kept current. top characteristics. —Full investigation in cases where persons have fluctuating employment records. —Face-to-face interviews, except in emergencies. SUMMER JOBS FOR STUDENTS Earn $3.20/hr. —Additional training for welfare workers at the county level. —Initiating a monthly plan for In other business considered at the meeting, the Commencement of the course of study proposal by William O. 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