Northern Iowan — May 1, 1970

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1 Eight week Spanish study program to be conducted Will offer two four-week sessions this summer.
1 Prep star Jerry Moses to visit UNI campus UNI attempts to recruit local football player Jerry Moses; photo.
1 Yippie Rubin appears--gets mixed response Five thousand attend speech by Jerry Rubin; excerpts from Rubin's comments; photo.
2 Untitled The United States taxpayer is trying to catch up to world population growth.
2 Conlee urges students to vote "yes" for general ed. Outlines benefits of new plan.
2 Silent majority must react Believes silent majority must move to begin reform.
2 Morse and Rubin convey similar message Believes both show that society has serious problems.
2 Fry offers reply to anonymous letter
3 Establishment must beat students at their own game Professor Fox believes that society should react constructively to student demonstrations.
3 Militant action evokes two significant responses Professor Morgan analyzes societal reaction to disruptions.
3 Another rational solution offered to U.S. military problem
4 MRA announces open hours Lounges in Regents and Towers will be open until 1 AM.
4 Tomahawk initiates new pledges and performs service work Thirty-eight initiated; description of recent service projects.
4 "King John" to present performances May 6-9 Play preview.
5 Five UNI chemistry majors awarded '70-71 assistants Brief sketches of winners.
5 Organizational News Activities and meetings.
6 Arlt, Hackenmiller and Dohrer make big sounds in NCC diamond race NCC stats show UNI's Roger Jones and Tim Hackenmiller leading the league in several areas.
6 Baseball team heads north UNI will play series with North Dakota University this weekend.
7 Track team heads for Illinois invitational UNI will participate in the Northern Illinois Invitational on Saturday.
7 Entries due for intramural track meet Entries for teams are due for the intramural meet to be held May 4-6.
8 Air Force officer selection team to visit UNI
8 Morse warns United States to stay out of Cambodia Excerpts from speech by Senator Wayne Morse; photo.