OCR Text |
Show The DaUy Uuh Chronicle, Thursday, September 29. Page Nine 1981 Something good stemmed from KAl 007 massacre After listening to many stories and spying purposes. Even if they were to retrieve any evidence of spying in the future, they certainly were not aware of it at the time of the shooting. viewpoints concerning KAL flight 007, 1 have reached two conclusions, First, the Soviet Union improperly used an armament of war in what could have become an act of war in a less peaceful atmosphere. This is the case, I believe, regardless of the In other words, the Soviets used an armament of war based upon circumstantial evidence. This type of trigger-happ- y behavior cannot be tolerated by any nuclear force if we are to continue to survive in these tense times. Second, the Soviet rationalization of the event confirmed the worst fears of many that the Soviet Union acts independent, and in spite of, international norms and opinion. This arrogant behavior does not help the chances for realistic, sustainable arms reduction treaties, unless the rest of the world community accepts it, and then works to minimize it. Otherwise, the Kremlin is likely to sign, then violate treaties as it has done so often in the past. This is my hope for having something positive come as a result of this senseless tragedy that world opinion will rightfully shift against the Soviet Union as the major antagonist to world peace, and then seek ways to deal with it so productive arms accords can be signed and then enforced. version and circumstances one chooses to ' accept. OPINION BY Brian Hatch If the American story is accepted, the shooting was at the worst a barbaric act of disregard for human life, and at the least, a criminally careless act. One must remember that, according to America's version of the story, the pilot of the Soviet Su-- 1 5 was never asked, nor ever told, what type of plane he had intercepted. Therefore, it was immaterial to the Soviets what type of plane was shot down-e- ven if it was civilian, as was also done in 1978. If the Soviet line of reasoning is accepted, as described by Soviet journalist PRESENTS S U U A Mil Ooo MONDAY, OCTOBER 3 "BANDS ON THE HOCKS" Joe MuscoHno 11.00 a.m. 1200 noon JbTMMto 0 o o 0 Union Rock FREE Steer I'd walk (andor TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4 a mile for? propagandist) Vladimir Posner, the shooting occured as a result of circumstantial evidence the plane was on a spying mission. Posner made this point quite clearly on Take Two with Rod Decker last Sunday. However, the Soviets have no concrete evidence the flight was used for FREE Bteaklatt by LDSSA a.m. T0E00 10M a.m. - 00 UIL Organizational Booth Carnival "BANDS ON THE ROCKS" a.m. 1200 noon 1T.-0- a CHRONY!' 0 ftOO - pjn. Marriott Plaza Union Plaza Union Rocks FREE Hot Dog Roast by RHSA Union Programs Marriott Plaza t 730 9:30 Uz Uz'f Knsien the Balairs FRIDAY, a.m 200 pun. and Squash Racquetball p i rtacquei oaie midnight $2.00 6.30, 8:30 10:30 p.m. Mom Crossroads Plaza Union Ballroom by LDSSA "Raiders of the Union Theater Lost Ark" $1.50 wActivity Card "BAND ON THE ROCKS" 11M a.m. 7200 noon Special Price ftOO Slazenger Demon 1 Union Plaza Union Theater OCTOBER T t Organizational Sooth Carnival t Student Discount Days U of U f.D. Required Dance Music by "Christopher" WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5 '10EO0 Marriott Plaza Roast Enttrtainment Jamas Lea Stanley by U Greeks Union Programs Movie 'Raiders of the Lost Ark" $1.50 vtlActivity Card p.m. Bob Snow Band Lesley Uortey Group Union Rocks Kingsbury Sieve Landasburg Onstage $4.00 Students $6.00 General Admission SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8 Hall Student Discount Days 6:30. 10:30 THURSDAY, OCTOBER S Laminated frame, squash racquet Reg. 29.99 IftOO a.m. P-- 1Z00 noon Olympian Aluminum frame for immediate to advanced player. Reg. 34.00 Organizational Sooth Carnival Last Lecture Chase Peterson University President Union Plaza Union Ballroom ft30 p.m. "Raiders of the Lost Ark" wl $1.50 Activity Card Movie Crossroads Plaza Union Theater SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9 7:30 & 9:30 p.m. Students Discount Days Crossroads Plaza "Raiders of the Movie Lost Ark" $1.50 wActivity Card Union Theater Cross Court Narrow contour, aluminum frame wvinyl bumper, leather grip. Reg. 29.95 Dance POOTHIU. mm u JQisgy 1334 FOOTHILL DRIVE SALT LAKE CITY USER-SENSITIV- II Jl COMPUTER CLASS E or Physics 373R-- 1 almost any way you want. class. As a foundation and As a for structured programming. Or, if you want to go through all three sessions, all of the preceding plus the use of your choice of a number of very useful application programs, ranging from a program that will (check your spelling to a program that will fit statistical data or do much of your tedious math. Taught by Dr. Haven E. Bergeson on IBM Personal Computers, Introductory Programming is offered for two, three, or four hours creditso you can learn as much or as little about 6:30-8:3- 0 p.m. $25 computers as you want. Monday and Thursday, lab fee. Register through the Division of Continuing Education. Use Physics word-processi- ng 397R-- 1 , 2, record-manipulati- on 27 Section I: Physics 397R-- 1 September Word processing the operating system fit managing information 26-Octob- er Simple and advanced screen editing Screen formatting and operating system commands Printing documents Using standard database structures for keeping records, rolls, scores, averages, costs, profits, etc. Sorting & setting up automatic calculations. Printing out a report of selected information. 15 Section II: Physics AH of Section I plus a foundation for structured programming in your 397R-2Septemb- er choice 26-Novem- ber of FORTRAN or BASIC. 8 Section III: Physics 397R-- 2 September Choose from a number of very, useful application programs: a program for statistical analysis of data, a program capable of 26-Decem- ber manipulating algebraic, trigonometric, or even calculus expressions and equations for you, a spelling checker, and several more. You work on what interests you most. Saturday October 1st 0 Union Ballroom p.m. Admission: $2.50 Music by: The Klick U of U I.D. required 8:00-12:0- The Union Deli will extend its hours until 10:00 p.m. (Pizza & Sandwiches) Sweet Shoppe will extend its hours until 11:00 p.m. The Ice Cream & |