Show 2 — STUDENT LIFE SEPTEMBER 2 National News In 1M1 Student Senate luzzeir Awards Contract Nixon Runs In '62 Former Vice President Richard M Nixon ended several months of speculation this week with his announcement that he will run for governor of California next year In so doing he declared himself out of the 1964 presidential race by stating he would serve the full four-yea- r term if elected Present governor is democratic Edmund G Brown — o— Student Senate members vot-- j a regular member of the eonsti-tutinconvention committee ed Tuesday in their first meetfull with voting power He was school year ing of the 1961-6member to give the Wheelwright Com- formerly an pany of Salt Lake City the conWally Johnson and Mehtract for USU’s Buzzer The di Ileravi were placed on the d Wheelwright bid was less than elections committee the anticipated — $20000 Koons Jim by al 2 ex-offic- io chair-manne- The nomination of John A McCone to succed Allen W Dulles as director of the Central Inteligencc Agency was made this week by President Kennedy Senate members were im d to join a special class in it-e- Jerry Peterson Club chairman iasm at Aggie football games The executive council ask ed senate members having committee assign specific ments to investigate their re pective duties and prepare a r port for senate Student senate will meet each Booster Wednesday at 5 pm from now to on Members of the general appealed parliamentary proce dure leaders to encourage their The class is taught Tuesday groups to display more enthus at 2 pm for one credit International senator Mehdi Ileravi invited senate members to join the International Club President Kennedy was awarded $95 800000000 of the tax- new version of the cosmopolipayers money during the first session of the 87th Congress The tan club of last year money is a record amount for a peacetime year Also in Student Senate: The appropriation topped the previous peacetime record of $93900000000 by 12 billion dollars The old record was voted Harry Davis was named Administration last the Eisenhower year are welcomed The president asked the Naval War College to consider Mr McCone for the CIA job on the eve of Mr Dulles’ retirement after 10 years at the head of the agency The transistion would be made in November the president said Lecture - Concert Series Schedule Culture Here For Taking You ’ve Already Paid For It! 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500 Dec 11— Felix Greene lecture-conceseries boasting “the most gifted Jan 3— Dr Frank Baxter 575 The 1961-6array of lecturers and musicians ever to come to the USU cam- Jan 9— Dr Linns Pauling 500 pus in a single series” according to Dr Twain Tippetts head Feb 20 — Dr Edward Teller 1000 of the fine arts department would regularly cost about $40 at 13— Childs 1750 box office prices Apr Marquis Unknown to most students whether they attend events in the $6325 series or not they are still paying for the series Three dollars was taken out of each student’s registration fee to defer ex-- 1 CONCERTS j pcnscSi 4R°2er Wagner Chorale Don't be deceived by the idea that a broad education can be obtained in classrooms from professors who rarely have visited L V"‘” 0ct 24-Symphony Youth the far away places of which they lecture 2 senate sessions yearbook Custom Shell Reloading popular rifle calibers Also 12 guege shotgun shells 18 No 4th East Phone SK All FORMERLY ID OF LOGAN d |