Show 5 Hna- April 11 1973 Page 13 felnlS(2D®llDSInl©SS p®lnl©D WEAL fights §ln)©(°(!!)D©(°l ff®DvQ®DD®XrJ There will be a values panel discussion on the “Responsibility of Educational Institutions in Getting Student Faculty Involved Examining 3 A in their Values” at 9:30 am in Thursday April 12 the UC auditorium The participants will be John Priolland of the Psychology Department Ron Petrie of Elementary Education LaMar Allred from the State Board of Education and Gregg Edwards of the National Science Foundation Professor John Beyers will be the moderator The program is expected to last one hour and a half In the first part the panel discussion format will be on the “advocate and witness principle!’ Allred and Edwards will give a five minute presentation of their views Then for the next 25 minutes Priolland and Petrie will question the presentations in order to help draw out views and put Allred and Edwards on a “hot seat” For the remainder of Island is the conservation the Wildlife Resources measure by Division of The island is the last breeding and brooding spot in Utah for the white pelican The pelican commences nesting on the island about April 1 Adult pblicans abandon their young if they are disturbed during the hroodine season which continues through September For this reason the closure will be effective through September 30 The Women’s Equity Action League (WEAL) has filed a complaint of sex discrimination with the department of Health Education and Welfare against The Logan Utah field office of the Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife has been selected to direct a greatly expanded federal research program in predator control Sen Wallace F Bennett said today colleges and universities Utah which State including He said the Interior Dept will chapters of the The panel will look at three sponsor educational society Phi Delta triple its budget for predator main questions: is it possible to research in the coming fiscal create such a personal in- Kappa WEAL maintaiiTS-tha- t since the year The federal government is volvement in values has a constitutional spending $300000 for the if any society what has asked provision against the admission program this year and would an responsibility of women and since membership Congress to increase its budget to educational institution have as far as these goals are concerned should “legal” or other descriptive measures be taken to stimulate an examination of values? “If we can get people to be more conscious of their values and responsible in terms of their values then in fact we probably will solve most social and en- vironmental problems” Jim Moulder chairman of the Environment and Man committee said 25 the society can enhance a nearly $1 million for fiscal 1974 Sen Bennett said the Logan person’s professional standing office of the wildlife bureau field is women membership denying in August of 1972 will established discriminatory and unfair At Phi Delta Kappa’s last direct the efforts of three other national convention women were excluded by a 321-9- 5 vote and any chapter violating this decision will be suspended WEAL contends that this practice violates Title I of the Education Amendments of 1972 This title states that “No person in the US shall on the basis of sex be excluded from participation in be denied the benefits of or be subjected to under any discrimination educational program or activity in field stations in Idaho Texas and Wyoming and a laboratory in Denver Ther Logan office presently has e and several part-tim- e three employees The number of e positions will be increased by five to seven jobs if the new budget is approved Sen Bennett said “Logan was chosen as the prime research site because of its proximity to the excellent facilities of Utah State University and the nearby presence of sheep flocks and coyotes” Sen Bennett said “Much of the work will be contracted out to Utah full-tim- full-tim- State and operations” other research 1 receiving Federal financial assistance” In its letter of complaint off-limi- ts Gunnison Island in the Great Salt Lake closed to air water and land tresoass on April 1 as an emergency program the discussion group will form into smaller groups with moderators and talk about what has been said After that the groups will give a summary on what they’ve found provisions of discrimination Logan office selected for control program of surrounding Any vilation of the closure perimeter water WEAL requested that HEW send a letter to the president of each will be institution in question demanding that the 'institution sever its a misdemeanor connection with Phi Delta Kappa Gunison Island is located ap- or face the loss of all Federal proximately eight miles north of monies the western end of the Southern a national is WEAL Pacific Railroad causeway at organization designed to promote Lakeside Utah equality in education' and emSuch action and enforcement is ployment by fill means available Since 1970 it has filed ’sex basically made possible by the funds acquired from hunting and discrimination complaints against more than 250 colleges fishing fees and universities The closure will affect the whole island and a one mile f Darrell Dorrorman Athletic Intramural vice-preside- nt L Sf |