Show 2 — STUDENT LIFE APRIL 2 1965 In Our Opinion National News Elections Hashed U Activities at universities are many and varied ranging from major athletic events to pie baking contests Certain students with certain characters take more active interest in certain areas than others However because of campus-wid- e interest they generate annual studentbody elections seem to overshadow at least momentarily all other collegiate events That time is here again and that interest is about to be generated Office seekers announce their candidacy tonight and campaigns are then officially open Student government provides unlimited opportunity for individual growth Students holding offices can experience development through acceptance of responsibility Students not holding offices have developmental potential through active participation in functions provided by their government With an increasing studentbody 'size student offices naturally include increased responsibility USU is a growing Union Announces university and when new officers are chosen they must be qualified to assure continuing adequate leadership Head When an individual announces personal candidacy he in a sense places himself on the “chopping block” He Union Hospitality Commitautomatically becomes an object of speculation name call- tee has named Blake Wride ing mud slinging and so forth Simultaneously many can- liberal studies major as the didates become the mud slingers the name callers and new committee chairman so forth said Jan Rugie past chairIt is hoped that each candidate this spring will present man concrete platforms to the studentbody clearly defining their A freshman at Utah State proposals Generalities and circumlocutions should be avoid- the 22 year old leader reigns ed by any respectable candidate In other wrords no beating from Spanish Fork Utah around the bush! We look forward to a truly worthwhile “The Hospitality Commitcampaign during the next two weeks tee will continue with its Recent actions by Student Senate accepting an amend- basic program — that of proment to change executive ASUSU officers’ titles will help viding a pleasant atmosphere streamline and define duties of said officers USU students in the Union through various should recognize this as a definite improvement and vote activities” said Wride “yes” on the proposal Groups planning functions — Laird Walker in the Union should contact' the committee for their ser- Hospitality Around The Churches IDS vices he added South Viet Retaliate Bv Lon Maekleprang High ranking Navy 0ffi SAHiAX VIET NAM — cials have asked for addition and South Vietnam- al men and ships to assist The U-ese forces launched massive Seventh Fleet which U “scorched-earth- ” raids again the most powerful fleet in st the Viet Cong this week the world with 64000 men after the bombing of the Uni and 6o0 aircraft on some 125 ted Stated embassy in Sai- ships — ogon early Tuesday MOSCOW Wednesday some 200 planes A spokesman and 25 helicopters were aloft from a d country on missions against the Viet reported Wednesday that of Cong About 70 U S plaues ficials from the North Viedropped tons of napalm phos- tnamese government had in phorous and fuel oil on the dicated their willingness to Boi Loi forest 25 miles north- agree to a new Geneva coeast of Saigon with the aim nference on Indochina of burning its 10000 acres Officially however Hanoi has said on Viet USS CORAL SEA — Na Nam couldnegotiations be discussed only val officials report that the after the U S had withdrew Naval air strikes against its forces from South Viet North Viet Nam and the pa- Nam non-aligne- trol duties along the coast are straining the capacity of the huge U S- Seventh Fleet Crews in the aircraft carriers from which the recent air strikes against North Viet Nam have been launched are working 15 to 18 hours a day reported Naval officials - 33883838 - S’sWSME MEW aessi’ Grades for winter quarter will be distributed to USU students in the Union Ballroom between 8:30 a m and 3:30 p m Monday according to Mark dean of admissions and records Neu-berg- TIRE All Sizes Premium er First Line Or Economy AdvantagesCited STUDENT LIFE MKMlthK ASXJClATIOll COLLEGIATE PKKSS tri-deek- ly FDR’s 753-41- University of Utah will meet with the the Soviet Air Force during Lutheran Student Fellowship World War II told of his with Russian educain Logan- - The theme o? the and tion meeting is “Lutheran Uni- the Soviet ' his feelings about Regime fication” Registration at the church will begin at 2:30 pm “I felt I was prostituting my A 50 cent fee will be charged ideas them to for the lunch that will be please bythechanging cengovernment served Volkov of his brief said sors” — o— playwriting career in the SoLogan Unitarian Fellowship viet Union “You students at The program for Sunday’s Utah State have an advanmeeting of the Logan Unitar- tage over Russian students ian Fellowship will consist of You can express our politiseveral tape recorded sermons cal ideas without fear of govby the Reverend Jack Men- ernment censorship and withdelsohn of Boston The three out stifling your creativity” short sermons are entitled Leon Volkov had to start from the beginning “I didn’t know the language— not a word of English But more than that my Russian education hadn’t taught me to make decisions for mjself — the government had always made them for me” Predicting Russia’s future Volkov said “The younger leans towards the generation West because they have no ties with Old Russia as the Stalinist seed had The young men in Russia today know what is wrong with the reVolkov explained that he be- gime and “The Religions of the Presiwant to they dents” “Does Religion Fos- came interested in America change it onto a people’s ter Tolerance and Brother-durin- g ” the war when he and “The Substance of Things Hoped For” The public is invited to at— 1965 tend these sermons at 10:45 If am in EPS Room C103 you are interested in spending 12 days and I I nights in Hawaii before Fall Registration the TOTAL PRICE including ROUND-TRI- P Westminster Fellowship FARE hotel accommodations on Waikiki Beach cell plus Sunday at 6:30 pm- in this Westminster Hall of the Presfor less than what you would normally pay for commercial air fare alone — byterian Church the college fellowship will hear Dr Rex1 DON BILLINGS L Hurst of the USU depart-- 1 ment of statistics speak on !o°T 8h East st- - quantity limited- come in today n In Russian s Talk the nylon safely doubly guaranteed Chief Laird Walker Business Manager “The Church and the In Lynn llemnger Managing Editor Sheryl Jensen dian” will be the topic of Ad'ver Using Manager Heber Fuller Brent Checketts Sports Editor discussion at today’s ReliSociety Editor Lynn Ann Gubler Fashion gion in Life lecture at 12:30 Assistant Pam Bowen ized that the planes he was Feature Editor By John Carroll Sheryl Smith pm in the East Chapel of Student Life Staff Writer Neil Simmons flying and the trucks the ar- Photographer the LDS Institute Subscription rates for off campus: $3 or $1 per year per quarter $3 Guest lecturer will be Dean “The only thing Russian ed- my wTas using were Americaa year out of country L Larsen coordinator of In- ucation did not give us was products loaned to Russia on perPrinted the during Stuschool year by the Associated dian Activities for of of rest the the knowledge Lend Lease Plan dents of Utah State OfChurch world” said Leon Volkov He said he wondered “What fice room 213 Union University Building Ph extensions 534 and 535 Newsweck’s Soviet expert in Entered as second class matter have that got they Lutheran Student Fellowship a talk he delivered Tuesday gimmick September 1908 at Logan Utah under the act of March 2 1870 we don’t have?” Gamma the Delta Old Main in Auditorium Sunday night Acceptance for at special rale of postage inmailing accordance Uith Chapter from the University Volkov who in Once the United States postal laws and regulations defected from of Idaho and the Fditor-I- 100 Off 50 Reg Price tax and tfu l! y ih PARRISH BROS BIG O TIRE CfflERi AW nm 1 3 4? 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