Draught House caters to students "It was the type of campus we were looking for in a college-oriented town," said John Turner, a former Ohio University student and manager of the new establishment, explaining why the seventh national Draught House had been built in Lawrence. WASHINGTON (UPI) — New York Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller yesterday defended military juntas in Latin America, contending they were becoming forces for social change and were, in many cases, the only alternative to "anarchy and chaos." Rockefeller, who headed a task force to Latin America for President Nixon, ran into sharp criticism for his views in a hearing before the Senate foreign relations subcommittee on Latin America. One reason Lawrence was chosen, Turner said, was the campus was "not spread out all over like Ohio State or like Payton University where most of the students commute." Chairman Frank Church, D-Idaho, said he had heard "similar arguments made in behalf of the military dictatorships in Europe, the Fascist dictatorships" before World War II. The original draught house began five years ago in Davenport, Iowa, when several college students decided they were tired of the fact that in order to go most places, one had to have a date, Turner said. He told Rockefeller if the United States would stop propping up dictatorships with military aid it might reverse the serious decline in sympathy toward the United States which was so manifest in Rockefeller's Latin American trip last summer. His trip resulted in serious violence. The Draught House is run "for and by college students," Turner said. "I hire students only, and Rockefeller, although agreeing with Church that it was important to achieve free elections throughout the hemisphere, said cutting off military aid to Latin American dictatorships was not the answer. Rocky says juntas can aid change "Today, the bright leadership in the military is coming from the working class . . . from poor families who have a deep and abiding concern for the people," Rockefeller said. Also featured at halftime will be Norman Weinberg, Prairie Village freshman, as drum soloist for Neal Hefti's "Cute" and a special message from the band to the Orange Bowl-bound University of Missouri team. soon the Draught House will be run entirely by students." He warned the subcommittee that "a government that is not strong can just be nibbled away," citing Uruguay as an example of a democratic government "going through utter chaos." 12 KANSAN Nov. 21 1969 The New Yorker said the situation "most dangerous to Western Hemisphere security would be to find ourselves faced with a mainland Castro-equipped and supported by the Communist world." The march was written by John Podzdro, professor of music theory, and was arranged by Jim Barnes, Hobart, Okla., junior. Adding to its already-large repertoire of KU fight songs, the University of Kansas Marching Band will introduce "Rip City" during halftime at Saturday's KU-MU football game. KU band to introduce new halftime routine Other clubs in the Draught House chain are located in Toledo, Athens, Akron and Columbus, Ohio; Denver; and the original club is in Davenport, Iowa. Turner said they would soon expand to other college towns. "The Draught House will be open every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday night," he said, "and live entertainment is always provided." Turner said since the Drunget House was a chain of clubs they would be able to get big name bands. niques, the Byrds, the American Breed, the New Colony Six and the Classics IV. Audio Sale Turner said bands which had toured the Draught Houses last year included Jay and the Tech- Buy at Factory Cost plus 10% You pay shipping No better discount anywhere Call 842-2047 Eve. 4-10 p.m. A.R. Dynaco Dealer MATCH THIS! Coach House knows "Match" doesn't mean "look alike." It means make a groove combination . . . and we've got that. Pants with vests . . . Pants with sweaters . . . pants with tunic tops . . . with jackets & blouses. Even the three piece (pant, skirt & vest or jacket) weekenders. Flannels, wools, nylon jerseys, ponne' velvets) (wow!), satins, crepes . . . they're all here. COACH HOUSE Stores in Kansas, Missouri and Colorado This Sunday. COMPUTER SERVICES CORPORATION MORE OF EVERYTHING FOR THE COLLEGE STUDENT WITH MORE TO COME presents the incredible card save you money today make you money tomorrow CONTACT: Roy R. Erwin-Regional Vice-President at 901 Tenn. Suite #2 Jerry Lee Gilstrap-Division Manager 843-2540 INVESTMENT Gary Duncan, Bob Letts, Jean Noel, Bruce Kaufman, CONSULTANTS: Paul Bosch