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Show Page Four The Daily Utah Chronicle, Wednesday, November 26 freshmen Many will ditions courses. courses. However, according to the College of Business, many slots are still available in early morning or afternoon sections of these classes and class cards will be available sections have opened for many courses. Computer control has given seniors, juniors and sophomores priority in computer registration so they can complete requirements. registration. The business college administration has taken positive steps to alleviate the crowded classroom con The department chairman may give a student with a critical need special written permission to register for a class that has been closed. Additional 0 at Nikon F2. We sell if with no. ice non-returnab- complete return to refillable bottles throughout the U.S. save consumers more than SI billion a year. By converting to a complete refillable system, the beverage industry could reduce energy consumption by 40 to 50 percent without nnv decrease in the amount of soft drinks consumed. Government , effectively X:?4- vyirhciit rjerydf6rvfhaf jgc6os0y FZCam&o is sbtfto We feet prcucr. ; r'05frx single Ueiyhertrrs! We Hrtow ftKfthasih One example is the CIA's "working despite the operating for a bill to mecr any chdifefydfc! ybv wilt ever set for it. We Uncw rha? it ft' precise, hjgged and reliable enough for the most demanding, roughest, toughest photographic jobs m the "Being Congressman "The CIA, FBI. and other security agencies are being investigated for crimes and abuses committed before, CAMERA STORE 381 So. 6 th. E Ph. 364 5211 I its a can new be a am." during He said when he first went to a committee meeting a general rule existed that said. committee -- and after the Watergate episode." Howe STOCKDALE CORPORATION disclose challenge. There are 434 members to get to know, each one has a different opinion." Howe said. "You feel a little insecure, wondering if they will know who controlling agencies within the system, ne s.id. world. to budget. Politics." "The Watergate aftermath brought Congress to st; ri looking htn fther ' budget. "It nobody knew." seemed Howe said, adding he voted ;ind capo"bTtTrTe5 m is Watergate episode." Rep. Allan T. Howe (I) Utah) said ;it the University Tuesday during a session of "Coffee j tH-- the right supplies and books available for the students as readily as possible. computerized textbook inventory control system has also helped improve the number of required books available at the store on the first day of classes as well as aid in preventing excess amounts and build-up- s during the middle of the A quarter. Commenting on general about questions the bookstore. Walk explained that the bookstore is owned by the University and functions as a department of it. All textbook selections are made by individual faculty members for the courses they teach. Walk explained where the textbook dollar goes in a percentage breakdown: 12.3 goes to the author for royalities, 7.8 goes to the publisher. 5.5 to publisher services, 6.3 to publisher expenses, 272 go to the production and editorial to the 13 expenses, sales and publishing 8 to bookstore bookstore maintenance fund, and 7 to 12.5 to salaries, .5 to the taxes. bookstore operating Confirmed class schedules quarter can be picked up Wednesday in the West Union Auditorium, according to the University meetings Putting It All TOGETHER! were closed to the public, unless opened by vote. "After Watergate the public eye was focused on what went on in the Congress. The general rule'is Congressional meetings are open to the public unless voted to be dosed." he explained. "A wave of younger, new Congressmen were voted in. They are more aware of what people think today. The 17 new Republicans and 75 new Democrats replaced the senior committee chairmen with younger members," said. "Out of Watergate many reforms have taken place. The Federal Election Howe concluded by announcing an open house will be held as part of the bookstore's Christmas, December 12. He said there will be carolers in the store pick-u- p The office will be open 8 a.m. to 3 pjn. Schedules which are not picked up will be mailed to students. ' Commission rules have been revised. The Lobbying Act requires special interest groups to file as lobbists" he said. I lowe said he is opposed in federal giving any money to New York City for operating expenses. "The problem has to do with New, York University. City employees don't even pay for their own pensions. You can't go on those with type of said. Howe practices," He said the federal government should put pressure on New York City to "shape up" their budget. tuition-fre- e Str Editor Business Manager Managing Editor Associate Editor Advertising Manager News Editor Copy Editor Nuttirq Frank Pldtt "on JrrrTMn Robert Vainer &.iry Gootitello Jim Harris aren Juell Copy Desk Entertainment Editor Head Photographer Senior Editor Bob Bauer Otlvd Hampsrvre iU 1 r 'e la i ! E T- 1 - financial such as mismanagement, Van P rank Chris Sorensm t "plum Registrars. .n'": H .? with pudding and cider for all." The Daily Utah Chronicle K J The opinions expressed on the editorial pages ot the Daily Utah Chronicle do not necessarily represent the views of the Studentbody or the University administration. IV11MW&. Which Lamp ? 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B is also a pleasant choice. But are you surprised to learn that C is also correct? The Salt Lake School of Interior Design will train your natural eye to become the eye of the professional. If Registration is beginning now. Salt Lake School of Interior Design, Suite 249 B, Cottonwood Mall, Salt Lake City, Utah 84117, Phone: Name . AN EXCITING NEW MEXICAN RESTAURANT NOW ON THE PtAZA AT TROLLEY SQUARE Salt Lakec School of featuring Family dining in an atmosphere of Old Mexico Traditional Mexican menu with unique house variations Year-roun- Zip- - Interior Design d garden dining on the Patio Relax in theCantina Room to the music of the Mariache . CityState. Phone 278-141- 0 I: or write for a free brochure. "1 . Address Call ex- penses. Walk Class schedules set for for winter expenses, promotional Government works effectively, says Howe o he e throw-away.- A rhctf hc-'-s .'eoily inside, os selling $c.r,f.tY;-;pjpud of. A product thai ho KfiQWSWitl moke ihS customer to'oty nappy, That'Jt'mo! the iorriewcntfei corrte back', "again one! again Wpctirit:- (CPS) Twenty years ago, the glass bottling industry bottle and through a recognized a bonanza in the throw-awa- y nation-widadvertising campaign urged Americans to "go " Americans went along with the trend and today, 13.5 billion bottles are produced every year. A few states have taken stock of the throw-awabottle idea and decided it was increasing litter and inflating prices. So Oregon passed a law requiring a minimum deposit on all soft drink containers which has resulted in almost a complete shift back to refillables. Since then, beverage container litter had declined by 66 percent there. Vermont and South Dakota have also passed throw-awalaws. Residents of these three states have heavily favored the would camera dealer, fed cs'govd, deep down nover be boi0 ss laws. There's nothing tq this wcrfc that mckes o Bio prpducr thattt probably Refillable bottle system could reduce energy consumption y r $f$0 f WfJt'lJnsriohcb! Bookstore Departmental Representative Program. He been pre-busine- said that all major departments are represented by a member who advises the Ijookstore on the types of current materials it carries as well as the general needs of the department in getting continued from page which the main use will be to reduce the time for students to check out. Walk also explained the students obtain required not eligible for College of Business 100-20level m Bookstore will improve services ' that ensure and 975 Manager claims Business college to aid hapless students receive confirmed class schedules stating they are 1 Mcikan rrwah from $2 65 - lunch and dinner 7dayt a wV Friday and Saturday open f ill midnight - Sunday 2 8pm CofnpWt |