: ' Drug rehabilitation expert to speak NOW SHOWING 1:45 - 4:15 - 6:45 - 9:15 "iglers Highest Rating!” —N.Y. Dally News Pvtmouol Pctures Prwents A Howard W Koch -Atan JayLwnef Production Starring Barbra Streisand Yves Montand On A Vou Can See f 0 ^ CANIRU.S*) TODAY 5:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 “RABBIT RUN” (Rated R) >ky way Twin f ;:v,s-v.v. TOST SCREEN AT 6:30 P. M. “BABY MAKER” At 8:20 p. m. “ME, NATALIE” ;AST SCREEN AT 6:40 P. M. “MCKENZIE BREAK” At 8:45 p. m. “BARQUERO” Father Dermot N. Brosnan, founder of San Antonio’s first drug rehabilitation agency, will make a series of public and class room presentations next week. The executive director of the Little Village of St. Patrick will describe the program at 4 p.m. Wednesday in the leadoff pres entation this semester for the Health Education Seminar series. His talk, “A Comprehensive Social Rehabilitation Program for Drug Dependents,” will be given in 113 Biological Sciences Building East, announced Mrs. Melba Halford, seminar coordi nator. ★ ★ ★ Five talks planned on making loans Five special sessions on “How To Make Loans” will be among features of the 19th annual Farm and Ranch Credit School for Com mercial Bankers Feb. 15-17 at Texas A&M University. Publicity Chairman Kenneth Wolf, Extension Service econo mist-agribusiness, said commer cial bankers are invited to at tend the school. It is sponsored by the Texas Agricultural Exten sion Service, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station and the Tex as Bankers Association. ★ ★ ★ Diane Wakowski, . poet, to speak Now-generation poet Diane Wakowski will read Monday in a Contemporary Arts Committee presentation. Chairman Robert Riggs of Paris described Miss Wakowski’s work as “controversial” and “off beat.” The 8 p.m. contemporary arts presentation will be in Rooms 3B and 3C of the Memorial Student Center. Miss Wakowski has published three volumes of her poetic com mentaries of current American life. Another, “Motorcycle Be trayal Poems,” will come off the presses this year. Her previous works are “Coins and Coffins” (1962); “Inside the Blood Fac tory” (1968) and “Lament of the Lady” and “Bank Dick” (1970). She was coordinating judge for the 1970 college literary maga zine contest. ★ ★ ★ Entomologist granted $2,000 in aid The Southern Forest Disease and Insect Research Council has allocated $2,000 for an entomolo gist’s project studying the cot tonwood twig borer. Dr. Thomas L. Payne, assist ant professor, Department of En tomology and forest insect spe cialist who proposed the study, said it has been approved for 1971-72 by the council. 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Another facet of the study in volves evaluation and recom mendation of equipment for traf fic noise measurement. tain aspects of the habits and biology of the cottonwood twig borer (Gypsonoma haimbachiana) as they relate to pest manage ment.” Judge throws out Kent State Grand Jury report CLEVELAND, Ohio ) — A federal judge today threw out a grand jury report critical of the Kent State University adminis tration but let stand 25 indict ments the jury returned as a re sult of violence on the campus last May. U.S. District Court Judge Wil liam K. Thomas ordered the re port of the special Portage County grand jury to be “physically ex punged and destroyed” within 10 days. His 50-page memorandum ruled against all of the 18-page grand jury report except for the indict ments. The jury investigation was or dered by former Gov. James A. Rhodes after 13 students were shot, four of them fatally, dur ing a confrontation with Nation al Guardsmen on the campus last May 4. 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