The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, May 13, 1980-Page 7 Panels look at South and Southeast Asia (Continued from Page 3) Technology" also involves "a critique of present (hard) technology and a proposal to change what is wrong." "THE PROPONENTS of the present system of technology claim that there is a direct relationship between economic prosperity and the quality of life," Morrison explained, adding that "Ap- propriate Technology" takes into ac- count the costs of industrialization, such as increased pollution." " Appropriate Technology' challenges the neutrality of technology," ex- plained Kenneth Dahlberg, professor of political science at Western Michigan. "The theory points out that technology has social and structural charac- teristics and cannot be dealt with as a neutral item." In criticizing what he called the - "mainstream theory" of "Appropriate Technolgy," Urban and Regional Plan- ning lecturer R.S. Ganapathy said, "It (the theory) ignores the relationship between the rural and urban sectors of the economy" and later added that "The theory's proponents maintain a duality between modern and the traditional economy only as long as they can promote modernization while keeping the poor somewhat satisfied." -~ Blacks and TV ''y'hoto by JIMK U Noted television and movie director, actor, and writer Ossie Davis speaks last night at the Michigan League on "Where Are the Black Image Makers Hid- ing?" Davis was the banquet speaker for "Black Families and the Medium of Television," a three-day conference sponsored by the Bush Program in Child Development and Social Policy which ends today. Past 'U'president's I ATTENTION STUDENT NURSES! Kaiser-Permanente, the country's largest Health Maintenance Organization, currently has excellent oppor- tunities available in our 583 bed Los Angeles Medical Center. Located 7 miles from downtown Los Angeles, close to many of California's finest universities, this teaching hospital offers RN's a unique chance to further their careers in such areas as: OR, Med/Surg, Maternal Child. Health & Critical Care. Kaiser offers an attractive array of fringe benefits including relocation assistance, full medical, dental & health coverage, continuing education, ,advanced training available in the Nurse Practitioner & CRNA Programs, -individualized orientation, tuition reim- bursement, and no rotating shifts. Excellent 8-10 week New Grad Program. For more information, please write or call collect: SKAISER PERMANENTE - I MEDICAL CARE PROGRAM PULNOETHER TO HLPEOPLE Ann Marcus, RN Kaiser HospitalSunset 4867 Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90027 (213) 667E8374 Equal Opportunity Employer I tumor not serious (Continuedfrom Page3) the news release they CPB would discuss the matter further. determine Fleming's Dr. Oharles Koller, professor of "it didn't sound all tha hematology at the University medical Fleming has und school, said yesterday that Fleming tests, including a b could have any of eight types of lym- biopsy, and bone mar phoma. indicate the cancer ha "SOME TYPES have a good Fleming is undergo prognosis, while others do not," he ex- on an outpatient bas plained. Although Koller said that from tend through the sun re was no way to specific illness, t bad." ergone extensive one scan, tissue rrow tests, which s not spread. ing chemotherapy is, which will ex- mmer. -... - l _ _ _ _ Thursday, May 15 FREE JON JOST FESTIVAL 7:00 Aud A Visiting filmmaker Jon Jost makes his first Ann Arbtor appearance. Jost, a 36-year-old independent, experimental film- maker, examines political and social issues. His stay in Ann Arbor will be highlighted by screenings of SPEAKING DIRECTLY (7:00) and LAST CHANTS FOR A SLOW DANCE (10:00). He will give a lecture on low budget filmmaking between the' two shows. SPEAKING DIRECTLY (1973) has been described as a rumination on life in America, Vietnam and the process of filmmaking. LAST CHANTS FOR A SLOW DANCE is the story of an unemployed trucker who plays at being 'King of the Road,' while his family struggles for welfare. Don't miss Jost's films and the chance to listen to an independent filmmaker expouse on his art. A workshop is tentatively scheduled for Wednesday afternoon, May 14. Please check the desk or office phone for details. Amencan Independent: J