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Show Page 2 The Tfumderbird Monday, January 16, 1984 FOR CALL SHOWTIMES 586-SHO- W The Best Entertainment in town At theDowntownCamousTheater 33 No. Main or Presidential candidate next guest by Cristal Owens John Anderson, 1980 independent candidate for President of the United States, will visit SUSC to speak in the third Convocation series of winter students on the quarter. Anderson will address the on National January 19 Unity Party topic of The at a.m. 11 Anderson has not yet formally announced whether he intends to run for President again in 1984. He has recently published a book, An and Economy For America, The One Republicans Democrats Don't Offer. Andersons political career began when he sought the Republican nomination for states attorney. He was successful and three years later he ran for a Congressional seat. In 1960, Anderson was elected to Congress from the Illinois will be needed to restore 16th Congressional District. The book deals generally with his ideas on what the health of the United and Americas position in the States economy It may sound a little sententious, says Anderson, but Im trying to decide what s best for the country. Im moving toward the creation of a new party. Im moving toward something much more worthwhile. Anderson admits that if he does run for president he doesnt expect to win. Im under no illusions, he says, It will take several elections to become truly competitive. But if the idea is a good one we ought to begin now. There are those who suggest that if Anderson world. Fiddlers Three Theater 17 E. Fiddles Cyn. Rd. Midnight Movies Friday at the campus theater $200 per seat or $150 with student activity card During the 1970s, Congressman Anderson strove to represent the ideas and principles of social reform, fiscal responsibility, human rights and national unity. He has supported the Equal Rights Amendment, campaign financing reform, and Open Housing incentives. Since the 1980 campaign, Anderson has continued to speak on political issues concerning the nation at college and university campuses throughout the country. ASSUSC structure change sought (continued from page 1) them through school because of the time they are putting into it, Wade said. He continued that increased compensation for student body officers would bring about greater incentive to work. It may also eliminate the need for officers to maintain regular jobs, allowing them to devote more of their time to student government duties. According to the ASSUSC constitution, amendments may be proposed by a vote of the senate. Wade said the changes could only become effective after two things are done: first, the proposed amendments would have to be VALENTINES SPECIAL runs for President in 1984 he might give the election to Reagan, because when Anderson is matched with possible opponents in various polls, he draws about 10 points from the Democrat and only three points from the Republican. Anderson hand-delivis offended at the idea that he would whom for he has little to Reagan, a second term admiration. He doesnt believe he would receive most of his support from the Democrats. two-thir- ratified by the Institutional Council; second, they would have to be approved by a majority vote in a general student body election. If the senate were not to pass the proposed changes, the constitution also states that a petition signed by 20 percent or more of the members of ASSUSC could bring the amendments before the Institutional Council for ratification. Wade said that there is an open meeting planned sometime in the near future for a discussion with interested members of the student body on the possible reorganization. Senate and executive council members will also be present and may at that time vote to approve the changes, added Wade. ASSUSC WEEKLY ACTIVITIES WINTER CARNIVAL Call Singles or For Couples Appointment Jan. 1 Food At the institute st Only 19.95 3-4- x5 (Including Sitting, & 4 Poses) An M3HP Portraits Plus Studio MAXS PHOTOGRAPHY 162 N. Main St. Cedar City, Utah 586-996- 9 January 16 Mesa Here 7:30 p.m. Wear Red January 17 7:00-9:0- 0 p.m. Games Sponsored by LDSSA 16-2- BASKETBALL GYMNASTICS January 20 At Fieldhouse GET READY FOR SNOW WEEK January 23-2- 7 7:30 p.m. CONVOCATION Snowball Dance January 27 Formal directories Student directories are now available January 19 John Anderson Topic: The New Party for America in the book store for only $1.50! Names, addresses (permanent and college), and telephone numbers. Hurry while they last! |