Show 1965 2 — STUDENT LIFE MARCH 31 National News Senators Petition issued S Embassy U (Editor’s Note: During recent sessions of U'aditiun From the founding of the instilu-lioattended have Utah's legislature efforts to keep tuition exstudents Idaho southern penses at a minimum were exerted by sev Utan biace University m substantial numSAIGON VIET NAM — Afsome 14 states the District of eral people concerned Members of the bers The lathers ana mothers the grand- the Amei Columbia and Canada bomb ot ripped huge Senate sent the following petition to each parents the great-granpresent and paients legislator the governor and the Utah Co- students have come through the years We ican embassy in Saigon Tues- serving most of the major ordinating Council of Higher Education Gov think they and their forebears have strength- day killing two Americans cities between the Mississippi ernor Calvin Hampton replied with a personal ened and built Utan even as they have and wounding at least 30 of River and the East Coast letter to Ken Rich printed below) strengthened the university We are not the embassy’s 150 occupants we are We as members of the Senate of the authorities in economics out the ranking Ameri e students here and can official Deputy Studentbody of Utah State University wish tident that STUDENT LIFE to express our hope that there will be no pre have been an economic boon to Sador U Alexis Johnson MKJMBKR ANMK’IATKU The bomb — estimated to cipitous increase in fees — resident and non- Utah rather than an expense t'OUJJUUTK FHKSh We believe Utan Siae University is parresident— by legislative mandate We recand believed 250 Editor-Ipounds weigh Chief ognize that some increase in fees is logical ticularly vulnerable to a sharp increase in'to have been parked in a ve- - Business Manager LynnHifw Managing Editor e and indeed necessary but respectfully sug- fees In the first place we do have more Shi fSh? outside the embassy— Advertising T students and the principal reason is jeft a hole in the facade of Sports EditorManager gest the raise should be moderate and made Brent cUw Editor L nn Ann pkS our geographical position relative to Idaho the y concrete build-an- d Society progressively Fashion Assistant Pam Bo We know that higher educations is costly Wyoming In addition our students by jng and killed at least eight i eature Editor CsmS5k Photographer and that these costs are increasing but we and large come from homes of modest eco- - Vietnamese in buildings Political Editor Un know too that many of us have difficulty Reporters: MarDell Parrish Janet circumstances Moreover nearly all posite the embassy John We fees us of and believe room must other board and that Ick Garth Tajlor lynnAnn ' many paying present pay Johnson upon represident students now here and many potential stu- iving expenses We are not a commuting uni- - ceiving word of the bombing dall Merlynn Wiiifer Nielson Ralph Maughan Jr pit dents of Utah State University would either versity called a meeting of top offic- - Billings John Peter Calroii aron Lofthouve Vera Nelson have to go elsewhere or would not be able We trust that you will review the situa- - iaSr including Ambassador Kathy Hreinson Jim MeMilian to attend at all if a truly major increase tion critically and objectively We feel that Maxwell Dale Evoy Mie Ito D Taylor visiting Subscription rates lor off is made further careful analysis wil support our of Saigon Secretary per ear or $1 per quarter w We are particularly conscious of our Idaho tion year out of country and the perPrinted State Dean Rusk students We are proud of them They have during the s Ken Rich Head of the Joint school year by the Associated £tul come here in large measure because of a dents of Utah State University Of ASUSU Studentbody President It is expected that John- fice room 213 Union Buildin w son will request retaliation for extensions 534 and Entered as second class matter the bombing in the form of September 1908 at Logan Utah IFC Rush Opens of March 2 1870 stepped up offensive against under the act for Acceptance at special North Viet Nam rate of postage inmailing accordance kith n Bombing Rips AS-US- U d con-'jnc!Ucii- ng Ambas-elsewher- non-reside- nt n out-'hid- of-sta- te five-stor- op-nom- ic t l j posi-fro- eamDus-$- m tri-deek- ly Chiefs-of-Sta- ff 752-410- Governor Gives Answer ’ Dear Mr Rich Thank you for your letter and petition regarding the increase of fees for students at our institutions of higher learning The arguments you present against increasing tuition have been taken into consideration by the legislature But I’m afraid that both they and I must consider the tax burden on our own people in supporting our institutions as being much more germain to the issue We recognize of course that students contribute bot to the educational community and to the economic stability of a community in which they reside But these benefits must be weighed against the cost of supporting those students by the taxpayers of Utah I believe that the legislative figure of 75 per cent support by the student and 25 per cent support by the state is a good compromise between our desire to have students and the cost of supporting such students out-of-sta- te out-of-sta- out-of-sta- te te Calvin L Hampton WASHINGTON — The naRush opened today by the tion’s No 1 and No 3 railCouncil to roads in terms of corporate t go-ahe- special Governor Sheryl Jensen junior majoring in journalism has recently been named new Managing Editor of Student Life who will assist Sheryl Laird Walker as Editor-in-chi- i mmm I i ACHIEVEMENT! : ef has previously been Associate Editor for the staff When in Preston High Sheryl was editor of her school paper and winner of the Billif Cup Award for the best editorial in high school At USU Sheryl has won the title of best beat reporter School 4 -- 1 WiuWyih safer is triuitk SHERYL JENSEN New managing editor Andersen Named Language Contest Set For Weekend JUUE The Utah Junior Academy of College Unions - Interna- tional Robert Handy chairman of the association’s publicity and public relations committee announced Fair at USU April 3 High School and junior high guage 'AYi DICK ANDREWS VAN DYKE Jay Andersen assistant dir- of Sciences Arts and Letters ector Utah State Union has will hold the Region One Lanbeen appointed to a three-yea- r term on the Relations with Artists’ Representatives Committee of the Association ad miles of track covering 631 AND 11 MORE Sheryl Jensen Takes News Post fWALT DiSNEY'S X On A String all male students interested assets received the in participating in the pro- Monday from Interstate Com merce Commission examiners gram to consumate a proposed mer Registration for rush will be ger handled by the secretary in of the two giants the Activity Center said Dick theMerger Roadroad IFC rush chair- and Pennsylvania Frombgen New York Central the man A 20 grade average is would create the largest railrequired of all applicants way system in the nation-- 19 BEST ACTRESS '& Got A Girl Inter-Fraternit- y BEST PICTURE - 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