Show Volume 65 Nationalism Says Ambassador is the Nationalism greatest force In the world today and over the con there is concern filet between directing national Ism and developing International end which will overcome Ism Marietta Tree said Mrs So to the spoke of Our first woman ambassador when she Bolted Nations "The Great Issue Time” Tuesday night on of giving a straight lecture she formed the discus lion into a dialogue between a nationalist and an international 1st First the nationalist would the internthen and speak ationalist would give a rebuttal REPLYING TO THE nation assertion that each new has had its own self country interest in mind since the Con gress of Vienna the internation illst replied that the 122 nations their In the UN must curb and must in the UN IN illst ' Elections Late End Today abide by all the declarations of the UN In the United Nations new count-rlecan “get help to help them selves" for freshman sophomore class officers and AWS freshman representative takes place today Ken Andersen elections chair re man said the final election suits will be announced at 5:15 p m In the Activity Center class president WILL BALLOTING the UB rary from 8 TAKE basement and lib am to 5 pm activity cards are req- place In Student uired that Andersen said Ken in the cent of primary election 30 per the freshman class voted Sopho-mor- e turnout was less than 20 per cent "I think the students are very apathetic" said Andersen “as was shown by the small per centage of people who voted In the primaries" THIS only time that freshman have a chance to volce their opinion and it shows that they haven’t really graduated !rom high school thinking now ’hat they are at college" he IS ABOUT THE continued Candidates lre Bill for final elections Murray and George Caines freshman class presld-'n- t Debbie Steed and Sam Bes singer freshman class vice pres dent Krlsteen Church and Mary trances Elwood freshman class secretary Ray Malouf and Curtis are in the race for ass hf Knudsen sophomore president Toyo Tusya and Dalnes are vying for representative fresh-®JnAW- Bennett Selects Graduate s Aide They curb their nation MRS TREE SAID that even the most powerful nation on earth the United States has curbed Its nationalism The US belongs to 53 International organizations and Is represented at 1550 conferences When discussing the nationalist assertion that there will always be limited way the International 1st argued that the UN and limit-eNATO OAS organizations etc have contributed to peace by stopping limited wars from es cu la ting The UN Itself has stopped a major conflict from escalating every year since Its Inception in 1946 and at this very moment 70 international disputes are listed on its agenda Mrs Tree said that there have also been some failures among the success to be a court of last resort In handling All wars other means ex cept war should be tried to Iron out a conflict first Mrs Tree concluded this section by saying that “peace keeping must be the most Important Item on the agenda UN WAS DEVISED IN DISCUSSING THE problem of allowing Red China into the UN the Internationalist rebutted the nationalist wariness of red China’s entrance by saying that the United Nations is a universal organization and that if Red China did try to destroy it that tt would lose prestige in the eyes of the member nations and would have to conform On nuclear proliferation the nationalist asked who would stop a nation which would develop the bomb from using it In rebuttal the Internationalist pointed to the UN test ban treaty to the United States atoms for peace policy the hot line and to the year round disarmament conferences at Geneva and New York THE FINAL SECTION of Mrs Tree’s address dealt with the dlctomy between the developed and the underdeveloped nations She noted that the UN is working diligently to keep the poor from getting poorer This conflict between the have and the could in time overshadow the cold war The UN’s program for trying to end this disparity between rich and poor nations were then listed by Mrs Tree have-not- s In conclusion Mrs Tree said that nationalism can and should be an Important unifying force but that it should be directed In such a way that-seinterest WaUace announced icdavih’ aPP°lntment to his staff of speclal assistant In M Press relations WRoderlck ol 26 Logan burned the position Roderick Is a 1966 graduate t! ate University where b0dy Presldent shritftrh8 campus news 'd would Impel nations to common enterprise Marrincr S Eccles Cache Valley native and board chairman or the First Security Corporation addressed a crowd of 500 students and faculty on "Vietnam and It’s Effects on the pur-pose- said HE ALSO EXPLAINED that last year Senate appropriated $32000 from marginal balance The total marginal balance for last year Viet Opponent Calls was $8221101 This year marginal balance stands at $6365122 marginal balance this year Is distributed In the following ways: For US To Save Face “We should be less Interested saving face and more Interested In saving lives” said Marrlner Eccles noted opponent of the Vietnam War when he addressed a crowd of 500 Utah State students and faculty Thursday morning in Main auditorium “Vietnam: It’s Effects on the Nation” was the topic of the board chairman of the First Corporation’s speech Eccles outlines some of the effects of the Vietnam conflict on the United States as economic and social A huge Federal deficit of $28 billion 10 percent surtax on Individuals and Increase In de- ficiency to pay its national debts inflationary pressures were some of the economic ef fects will never forget them" said Eccles “often out of defeat comes victory" He explained that the US mill tary has considerably taken over the war Inl966 8 OOOwere killed and 38000 wounded The 1967 estimated total Is 19344 killed and 102000 wounded The total for this year stands at 11190 killed and 64264 wound ed Eccles said that general Westmoreland commander of the forces In South Vietnam In July of this year foresaw no victory within the next 16 to 18 months and no clear-cu- t victory at all “We have not enough allied soldiers to win the war" h said Eccles pointed out that the Viet Cong are not North not Chinese not Communists but South Vietnamese people who want a national liberation and unity of South Vietnam H® amilated “Vietnam is a useless suffer-lnof our people" said Eccles “Not in defense of our country but because of Incompetent and g leadership" Eccles called for immediate withdrawal as the only beginning to “save face" “Withdrawal Is sanity" said Eccles “Withdrawal would not be as disastrous as our present position" “What can we expect from a stricken Vietnam nation but hatred We must blot out the deed that stands as man’s inhumanity to man" Eccles echoed He also said that we are committing Inhuman acts against its civil population and tha’ they hate us and want us to get out of their country “We have chosen to save the Vietnamese from Communism but the Vietnamese will never forget us and let us hope we ‘Stand Against’ Possible Hike’ Says Green "The stand that President and the Board of Trustees have taken on the possible hike in tuition is in the best interest of the students Utah State University” says Steve Green Our university stands in the state as far as I know in a stand against the tuition hike Other universities have let it be known what their position is on this issue Chase Vietnam Menace Smoking Marijuana Greatest Gl Offense More US serv-Iceme- n SAIGON AP In Vietnam are arrested 01 d head-quarte- “rid-culou- s Hid1 Peace Dove 1 Jt marl-Juan- a court-martiale- two-yea- r SENATE VOTED TO support the administration In their present plan to build an Assembly Center seating approximately 10268 people Vote was 19 for with three obstalnlng The vote came after a report by Vice President Dee A Broad-ben- t on the Center which is now under consideration by the USU Board of Trustees Multi-purpos- e IN BACKGROUND Information Broadbent explained that the Board had decided to relocate the present stadium eliminate all storage building space to have a general major area dedicated for the academic purpose of carrying on Physical Education Unmasked In UN Film facilities “The The Peace Dove a filmstrip relatUnmasked” ing the negative aspects of the United Nations was shown Wednesday In the UB auditorium by a representative of the John Birch Society a history of the The film formation of the United Nations purported to reveal ways In which the UN has promoted world communism UN: Viet-name- the Long Blnh stockade where trolled by the Viet Cong Marimany convicted marijuana users juana Is one of the biggest cash Dir lug Ms crops In Vietnam and It is as for smoking marijuana than for are serving sentences undergraduate was sumed that the Viet Cong are He said the problem as an Intern for any other single major offense "i Sti ke Tribune selling it indirectly to the Amer’‘as In and later the Army’s provost marshal said countrywide from the demllltar icans they must fight It Is also 01 the lzed zone to the Mekong Delta today office Logan Ass chited have been preslstent that some of the money There suspected Jr Moore Gen Press He has Harley Brig to finance terrorist and of marijuana being found Is Interview an going In reports said of Honolulu 't°r paduate work at Intelligence-gatherinIn the clothing of dead and wound activities d that there might be several thous-arhas JMngton University Inside areas held by allied troops ed Americans flown out of battle service °n 464000 of US the of staff So far this year 524 army V naaaenR-Idahfields Asked whether some GPs men In Vietnam who smoke mari!j! comf men have been arrested on mari° Washlngton in juana during their tour In the were smoking marijuana under 'kgust combat conditions the general juana charges For all of last year country said: tt wouldn’t surprise me In the figure was 239 The Increase IV Steinbeck John 18 tormere:0ld married to son of the novelist who recently the least Is probably due to the Increase in US troops The marijuana problem In Viet served a year In Vietnam has Rorict Marijuana parties have bewritten in articles for a Wash- nam Moore continued did not be than come to more ’l Smith SacesMLss such a problem that when serious appear three that Steph ington magazine 1lj® at (isu graduate In Jour fourths or more of the GI’s in in the United States among men ever you see a lot of guys sitting around and smoking at night it of the same age Vietnam smoke marijuana Is cause for suspicion Moore Gen Wlnant Sidle in Brig said But he said the implications P’ey ‘Fuzz- formation chief at US of the brain dulling effects of in Saigon said young He said most of the smoking smoking marijuana In a combat Steinbeck's allegation was AP Is done by the younger enlisted ' shapely bru and police sources said zone were quite serious He said men although two lieutenants It was suspected that several actrohe tltl9 Po his seems far too high been arrested He reported have dir the were EiSCE°ilceman- - She But figure of cidental use shootings the latter say the that one warrant officer who had ect results of “pot" parties marijuana undoubtedly Is wide set himself up In business as a The plant from which spread seller was and Is taken grows readily In Gen Moore said marijuana to the United States to has been found on sentries on almost all of Vietnam and much sent back serve a Jail term In from areas con military policemen and Inside Is shipped lftCaNuLUe’ ASUSU Senate Wednesday night USU dormitory Revenue voted unanimously to support USU Bonds Series 1955 $16000 President Daryl Chase in oppos lng an Increase In tuition here Logan Savings and Loan As and pledged a 5000 signature soclatlon Pass Books student petition $4069329 Steven Green ASUSU presld ent proposed that the students Time Certificate Deposits at back the president so he would Local Banks $16000 feel he had their support at the Current Operating Marginal meeting of state university heads to discuss tuition Increase SatBalance $195793 urday morning In Salt Lake City Petitions will be circulated AT THE BEGINNING of the at voting polls Hub Briar year operating marginal balance was $361893 Student Senate so dorms and classes Steve Blaser financial vice far has appropriated $1661 “Senate at the average has president reported on the status of marginal balance spending spent $450 a session" commentBlaser explained that marginal ed Blaser He explained that the balance Is that not Revenue Bonds and Time Certimoney formally budgeted to organ- ficate Deposits couldn’t be touchizations for ed The Pass books money could “It Is a catch-al- l student needs and wants "Blaser be drawn out for emergency s y d lf WCTONSen s allsm because they do not want to be overlooked by the bigger powers and can use the UN as a place to exchange Ideas with all the countries In the world the lnternationllst said THE Final balloting resident THE FILM CLAIMED that the an “organization for the preservation of peace" had violated Us trust by supporting an International armed force which had killed Innocent people but Its main point was that the UN was set up and Is being guided by communists to spread communism throughout the world UN “under the guise of humanltar-lantsm- " The United Nations has been painted as humanity’s savior this Is a conditioning and the created In fiction has been order to make it seem immoral for any nation to oppose the purpose of the UN the film d ACCORDING to the conceived the purpose of the UN as being threefold In Its use by the USSR: first U was to bring all nations together so that It would be easier to reach them with propaganda second to then persuade the rich nations to pour financial aid to the poor countries In order that the strong countries would become weakened economically and there would be a more even distribution of wealth and third to divide the world into sections in order that they might be more open to conquest Accused of being communists were Ralph Bunch American to Secretary General U Thant and Alger Hiss Hiss was a key figure In the early of the UN who traveled to Yalta with Franklin D Roos evelt where it was agreed that the USSR was to receive three votes In the General Assembly as opposed to the US’s one The Birch Society also claims that Hiss placed many communists In positions within the UN STALIN film The Master plan he presented called for the site of the new physical education facility as Romney Stadium The Assembly track will be built north east of center and a baseball diamond north east of the track 68-X- ager $45 Associate Editor (2) $15 each Head photographer SO Asslstent Photographers (2) i$C each grapher This and the summer photo $75 redistribution of $327 (the and difference between last $1868 year’s and this year’s total wages of $2195 would be covered in the Buzzer budget and would not rs funds from quire additional Senate Anna Stone Buzzer Editor and Dan Burker business manager explained that the money would be made up by charging $10 for organization pages and the reserve fee Police Say Use of Dog No Threat what he called Answering “groundless” rumors that a Uni verslty police dog had injured a “peeping Tom" Chief Security Officer Russ Knowles cautioned that a police dog Is trained to hold a person by the wrist and becomes dangerous only if the person struggles to free himself In the rumored case said Knowles the policeman only threatened to use his dog and the person stopped voluntarily THE PHYSICAL EDUCATION center will be devoted only to academic purposes and will Include two swimming pools gyms classrooms dressing rooms and hand courts “Our problem was to figure how big the Assembly Center should be" Broadbent said “We wanted something somewhat Spartan with the approach of the New Mexico Center" he said HE EXPLALNED THE New Mexico Center seats 15000 costs less than $2000000 Broadbent said the board felt that the New Mexico Center was lacking in many areas so the Building and Grounds Board decided to make the difference In quality and cut the seating to 10000 seats for $2000000 Broadbent explained that the center will be financed from building fees assessed to students In the Activity fee each quarter He said the Board was considering a $3000000 structure but that this would Impose an extra $7 burden on students to finance it IT IS PERFECTLY legal Knowles said for campus to have dogs for their own He said that he had protection checked this with AlanMatheson university legal adviser A 1955 act by the State Legislature gives the university the right to have a police depart-men- t r with full auth orlty on anything pertaining to the university Knowles said peace-office- “WE WANT TO DO what’s he continued “Only one officer has a dog It Is privately owned and It will be used only If the officer Is attacked" According to Knowles the dog Is well trained and Is Invaluable to the officer who Is alone on a mldnight-to-am shift In answer to a rumor that dogs were used to break up a fight In the cemetery next to the USU campus Knowles said that he had heard of no such struggle He then called the Logan City Police Department and reported that the City Police had used no dogs In breaking up a graveyard fight best” Tuifion Conclave Calls USU Administrators by Bill Cooper Life Managing Editor n organ-lzatlo- THE THREE INDEPENDENT Senators abstained from voting since they felt they could not deliver an opinion without the opinion of their constituents Senate voted 202 in favor of to redistrl-but- e Seante BUI Buzzer funds The bUl c&lL ed for the Buzzer staff wages to be redistributed to the follow lng: Fluor $60 Business Mi’ The Boards Administrative of Trustees Utah State philosophy built on the general of keeping student costs down will be made at the meeting According to Chase “A person should not be deprived of a coL lege education because of the high costs Regardless of the needs of the university for funds and the school Is under pressure the relief should not be achieved by and Officers from institutions will attend a meeting Saturday at 9 am In the State Office Building auditorium In Salt Lake City The meeting called by the Coordinating Council on Higher Education will be held to disa short cut An action to Ih crease cuss financing higher education fees should only be taken as a In Utah HISS WAS SUBSEQUENTLY Presentations will be last resort These are also the feelings of the administration and proved to be a communist by made by the representative evidence" the Board of Trustees" groups "overwhelming “AS FAR AS I know this Is by the FBI and the CIA CHASE ADDED but he was not arrested for tils the first time all the boards will “A cut has have met together” statedDaryl been made In every department activities In the university and the library Two other points made In the Chase president of Utah State “The college of No other film were that the UN world University In the Institution Southern Utah University of state of Utah Is harder pressed symbol was designed by a Rus-slaand Is directly patterned Utah Weber State College Utah financially than Utah State Uni after the seal of the USSR and State University together with verslty” that John Foster Dulles had stat- representatives from the State In the last three years tuttjnc Board of Education and the Coed that “Treaty law can over at Utah State for rasldenta he ride the Constitution" meaning ordinating Council of Higher EdIncreased 43 per cent whlleuo that the UN can undertake actions ucation will be present at the resident tuition has Increased that would violate American 163 per cent during this same meeting" A presentation prepared by time d n |