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Scheduled Here To Cadets State IM Duty Letters Vietnam Veteran Editor Student Life In regard to comments by Bar-i- Uy Lowell Dit liner With a pronounced limp and several decorations as mementos of his recent experiences in Vietnam 1st Lt Paul Murray is back in Logan Lt Murray son of Mr and Mrs Evan B Murray and a 1961 graduate of Utah State University discussed the Vietnam war with Army ROTC classes at USU April 8 He flew what helicopter pilots call a “gunhij” — a helicopter mounted with rockets and machine guns — and flew sometimes two or three assults a week against the Viet Cong Ilis tour of duty in Vietnam ended in January after his helicopter was shot down He has since been recovering from wounds in a military hospital “People ask me whether we were shot down in friendly Territory or behind enemy lines” he commented “But this indicates that they don’t really have a clear concept of n Laird Walker and Lee in Student Life (April 5) 1) Imagine 15 extra parking places out of a possible 115— impossible! — ro2) Parking lot strolls mantic! 3) Snow storage — remarkable! 4) Bird and tree remains on your car —wonderful! — 5) A jungle parking lot exotic ! Such improvements! —unbelievable! s Gerald Gunderson The director of the statistical laboratory of the University of California at Berkeley will deliver three lectures at Utah State University today and Tuesday under sponsorship of the Mathematical Association of America in Room C-1- 01 pm Engineering Building and Tuesday at 2:30 pm in the Engineering aud- itorium A former president of the Institute of Mathematical Dr Neyman received Sta-tisti- his PhD from the University of Warsaw He has been a visiting lecturer at the Universities of London Cambridge Hamburg Brussels Prague Warsaw Krakow and Wroolaw In 1963 he received an honorary LLD from the University of California at Berkment eley and was elected a member “Indeterminism Probabil- of the National Academy of ity and Statistics” will be Sciences and also foreign the subject of two somewhat member of the Royal Swemore technical lectures by Dr dish Academy of Sciences Dr Jerzy Neyman will deliver his main lecture on “the design and evaluation of cloud seeding experiments” Tuesday at 10:30 am in the Forestry and Zoological auditorium according to Dr Neville C Hunsaker head of USU’s mathematics depart- what guerrilla war is like” “In Vietnam there are no clearly delineated ‘lines’” he explained The enemy can be anywhere” ' ' £ i '1 An ROTC cadet asked how the Viet Cong could be iden' tified “The maiy way” he said “is when they start to shoot at us” Lt Murray said people usually fail to understand the difficulty involved in cutting off the border from infiltera-tio- n from the North “There is a border about 500 miles long” he said “And most of it is jungle Infiltration comes through Laos and Cambodia (supposedly neutral states) as well as from North Viet Nam To effectively cut off infiltration you’d almost have to line men up at arm’s length all along the border” Lt Murray exhibited a respect for the enemy forces Ralph Lapp “They aren’t just a bunch of peasants fighting alone in the night” he commented “They are highly motivated trained and disciplined They are masters of surprise cover and Forum Sponsors concealment and they have a great deal more experience at guerilla warfare than we have” At USU Lt Murray was graduated in political science Science Lecture and participated in the ROTC flight program Aftpr gradInternationally known sciuation and additional flight training he attended Ranger entist Dr Ralph E Lapp School before being assigned duty in Vietnam will speak to a USU audience April 13 on the subject “Can s Neyman today at 1:30 ‘ NnJ Smithereens a Democracy Survive 1- K t & ink ' S'Ecl& V 'ft sC 1 -v 'A 1 Sci- MH"i’irnr iiw— er come up with some like these: Hart - Byrne Jacobs - Lai la Aikin-Botto- m Forum Series will sponsor the event in the Main Auditorium at 8:15 am Ad-- 1 mission is by activity or civ-- ! 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