6 Thursday, September 7. 1972 University Daily Kansan Three New Bands Blare At McGovern Earbuster By RON BROZANIC Kangan Reviewer The McGovern rally held Monday night at the Red Baron introduced three bands that had been playing on the town's dance and drink circuit. "Polo," a three-man band from Lawrence, opened the show with a set of golden greats of rock n' roll, "Blue Suede Shoes," and "Roll Over, Beethoven," among the band's list of hits. Polar wobbled its way past the Holles" "Long Cool Woman" and then raced through the Rolling Stone. "Jack Flash" and "Brown Susan." Polio proved it considered nothing sacred, resurrecting "Louie, Louie," the most worn out song in the history of music the three bands performing was Chessman Square, a four-man group from Kansas City. "Won't Get Fooled Again", "Little Wing", "Honky Tongen" were well performed, though the team had to have a volume problem similar to the West- banque Bridge. This band's version of the *Argents* "Hold Your Head Up" was one of the more notable bands in the instrumentally, the group was good, lacking only the balanced sound of *Bob Dylan*. Offering the best total sound of Books See Life From Many Sides Two new paperback releases deal with views of the Establishment, from both the inside and outside. The Chessman Square also played a new single, "Stomp," which is to be released by the group. "Test Pattern For Living" (Bantam, $1.25) by Nicholas Johnson, FCC commissioner, bills itself as a "twenthe- th century liberty and the pursuit of happiness—without dropping out." It was an evening for rock 'n' roll and music, and judging from the audience's reaction, hat's what they came to hear. If there is virtue in playing loud, then the Westbank Bridge is in good condition. The four teams play against each other and played a variety of material by groups such as Skry, Procel, Stuart Pie and the Rolling Stones. The book presents Johnson's "view of life, with suggestions on his treatment of cancer," removing the influence of big business, broadcasting and In *Blow In My Eye* ("Bantam, $1.50") is a book of papers and manuscripts published by the manuscript for the book was delivered to the publisher four days before Jackson was shot and killed in an alleged escape at the bank on January 26, 2014. Johnson devotes every other page to quotes, commercials, poetry and songs that back his views on survival in society. Johnson throws out enough facts, general information and impressions of society to keep in mind that he will be in "Test Pattern For Living." The book is a continuation of the story. Jackson's feelings book by Jackson. "Blood in My Eye" presents Jackson's feelings about the lives of the poor, the struggling poor, and the poorest. "The Unmaking of the Beatles" (Pocket, $1.25), by Peter McCabe and Robert D. Wheeler. The musical foulsome of the musical foulsome Another new release can be added; to that never ending string of biographies on the Beatles. The book exposes the magic of financial planning, Epstein, their manager, and tells of the financial and personal struggles within the group after 1980. "Apple To The Core" is loaded with enough of those little-known facts to make it a must for all the die-hard Apple fans. There's still time to join the Blue Cross and Blue Shield student programs. Enrollment will be open through Enrollment will be open through September 20. Visit the Blue Cross-Blue Shield Office, 1203 Iowa, to sign up for this outstanding health care coverage. KANSAS BLUE CROSS' - BLUE SHIELD' AT THE NEW RED DOG . . . Wed—Young Raiders; Admission only $1.00, Pitchers only $1.00 Thurs—Young Raiders; Ladies FREE, Rock & Roll Fri—Get ready to beat Wash. State. Join us at the Pep Rally. FREE ADMISSION—FREE BEER! If you have heard them, you'll be there. If you have heard about them, you'll be there. SAT.—TIDE If you are not hip to the TIDE, it's a new experience. 642 Mass Lawrence Phone 842-4950 3025 W. 6TH STREET LAWRENCE, KANSAS 1909 W. 25th ST. LAWRENCE, KA. 1741 MASSACHUSETTS 832 IOWA LAWRENCE, KA. LAWRENCE, KA. 7-Eleven Food Stores...the people who invented convenience shopping would like again to feature certain products each week to introduce new customers to convenience shopping. With the hurry, scurry of modern day living, every second counts, and 7-Eleven would like to introduce you to a whole new convenient way of shopping Don't spend your day standing at a crowded check-out stand. Shop four times faster at 7-Eleven. SMILEYS SANDWICHES "Made Fresh Daily" HAM SANDWICH EA. 49¢ 12 OUNCE N.R. BOTTLES-3.2 BEER FALSTAFF BEER PRICES EFFECTIVE SEPT.7,8&9 1972 6 PAK 79¢ Oh Thank Heaven for 7-Eleven DIVISION OF THE SOUTHLAND CORPORATION