Show Utah State University - Wednesday October 16 1968 Volume 66 Number 9 BY BOB GLACOVELLI Student Life Writer For the third time in less than two months the people of the Intermountain area have been given another chance to look at a Presidential Candidate and lis- Wallace want on to say “If am elected I will remove evefy communist out of every office they hold in this country and throw every professor in jail who dis sents with our policy in To those who call him fascist he said “Before any of those who call me fascists were born I was fighting the Nazis of Germany” To those who charged he would run over a pro- testor in the street he said I Viet-nam- ” ten to his views Third Party Candidate George Wallace arrived Saturday at the Salt Lake Executive Terminal and was greeted by a small group of supporters A very strange “Anarchists would be wheened scene appeared Four or five from my automobile” and once dozen signs could be seen which crowd cheered the read such sayings as “follow again In regard to foreign affairs Jesus not Wallace” and “Walhe said that we should have The 1968 "Challenge of Change" Homecoming Committee exhibit their efficient form he lace is the Devils Advocate’” never involved in a war Wallace appeared at 11 am and without gotten are Row 1 left to Right: Gale Greenwood Rand Moore Man a Richardson Row II L - R our allies and if they Maradee Siler Vicke Hue Meridith Smith Rosemary Mix Row III was introduced by Ezra Taft Ben Mary Jane Parkinson would not help we should cut all Grant Protzman Doug Anderson Brent Bingham Neal Gruell Norm Johnson Dace son Council of Twelve Church our aid off to them of Jesus Christ of Latter-daHe said Heath “My movement is Saints not sectional but rather national Wallace received a standing and that everyone in Salt Lake There were close to ovation knew Castro was a comCity 10000 people packed into the munist just by looking at him” Tabernacle and the crowd was much different in frame of mind than had gone to see either Nix-oor Humphrey It was middle age adults that had a spirit that could only be compared to the crowds that used to follow the late Robert Kennedy Dr Eldon J Gardner dean of in the humanities and social He began his address by per Oct 20 Committee members graduate studies announced that y Nominations must be made are: Twain Tippetts Welling sonally thanking the 2000 studeadluies for six scholarships Farrell Edwards and J dents from BYU who had earlier by the Graduate Dean by Oct 15 and fellowships are in October Interested students should see Duncan Brite signed a petition that helped This includes the following: for Mr Wallace the Taber-naclDean Eldon J Gardner immed-latelFulbright Scholarships for 1969 A- Rhodes for his address As he Scholarships: 70: For graduate study abroad vailable to unmarried male citicontinued his address tells of Wilson Dr National Woodrow T W Daniel Fulbright See zens born between Oct 1 1944 and murderer came up fascist for adviser first year graduate program and Oct 1 1950 with at least and a shuffle audience the from in to careers study leading Danforth Graduate Fellow on floor out junior standing and at least five Tabernacle the broke teaching: Available to For Seniors and recent The disturber was ships: years domicile Tenable at the soimmediately and in the humanities graduates who have a serious inand Mr Wallace said University of Oxford and awards cial sciences but science and terest in college teaching See J removed are made for two years now anarchists s “Have a your clear with math majors Duncan Brite for nomination because on day 5 you are all are due this month Nov in interest taching may blanks and further information Marshall Scholarships: Avail-ablbe Must through” nominated be For further information on to students of either sex He began to speak on race in US or seniors or any of a number of graduates these but restricted to US citizens turmoil once again broke out A or Canadian universities and other scholarships and special a young man claiming under 26 years of age on Oct he was the at the time of nomination not wards available to graduate 1 1969 editor of the Utah Free Press Scholarships awarded for enrolled in graduate school s and faculty members check climbed distinction of intellect and up on his seat and began must be made by a at the office of the School of to character are worth about $5 yell pig pig pig while Wallace faculty member no later than Graduate Studies 000 and may be used at to speak Immediately continued any British university Applications three Secret Service men tackled are due Oct 22 the young press agent and also Woodrow Wilson Dissertation three ladies were knocked down in Bennett Peterson Davis Counthe shuffle As he was removed ty attorney explains why he Fellowships Provide living d of $200 per month to enthe crowd yelled louder for opposes liquor by the drink able work on the dis sertation Available to students 1 L-- R y n 4 sci-ence- s Ros-kelle- se-cu- re e y Fel-lowshi- -- col-leg- e stu-den- ts Appli-cation- e stu-den- ts Norn-ination- Senate To Discuss Parking And Seating sti-pen- full-tim- e Balladiers Slate Tryouts Tonight Balladier tryouts will be held tonight 79 in the small union ballroom A drummer ist and male and femaleguitar- singers are being sought For more information concerning thesefor mal auditions contact Kent Smith Main 102 Entries Needed Any organization that has not been contacted that wishes to sponsor a float in the Parade should contact Gayle Greenwood or Neil at as soon as Home-comin- g Gru-we- 4 ll pos-sibl- e Also persons wishing to participate in funny or novelty acts n the parade are urged to con- tact Neil 9-- the student senate For Homecoming 753-188- Two resolutions on parking a proposal to establish foreign student housing and a resolu-tio- n to readjust the stadium seatwill reach ASUSU Senate’s ing floor tonight at 5:30 Art Nadel engineering sen ator has proposed two parking Senate Resolution resolutions 6 proposes that all alterna-tion- s pertaining to student parkon campus be carried out ing with the advice and consent of According to Nadel in years past there was some dialogue between the administration and senate about parking and that this dialogue and apparent agreement failed to provide a concrete communication between the two Nadel’s other resolution wants any alterations to the parking situation on campus without the consent of ASUSU Senate shall be considered void and the student body will not have to comply with them John KC Liang international senator has proposed a senate resolution to establish the of an international dorm contact the foreign students before they arrive at this campus establish a housing that will provide a con tract setting up a basic agree-men- t con-structi- ori-entati- with the town the univerand the student establish sity a housing council' of the foreign students and establish placement the foreign students on a yearly basis The last resolution scheduled for tonight’s session is one con cerning stadium seating Tom Jacobson business and social science senator proposes that the seating for all football games as follows: “The student body of Utah State shall occupy the lower half of the west bleachers and season ticket hold-e- r the the upper half of the west bleachers and general admls-sio- n of the Listening to last Thursday’s 'Liquor by the Drink Debate are and the over-flostudent body the east bleachers some of the students who gathered in the Sunburst Lounge of ' |