Show i PAM BULLOCK CARL GILMORE $Y Life Writers USU unsuspecting Mule Student dents Were &nd stu asleep early Monday four officers of the morning Police Department Logan City citations in were btisily issuing the with overnight accordance ordinance parking based on an This ordinance is off restricting elder ordinance street parking during the snowy months of the year According the to Mayor Richard Chambers to all was expanded ordinance Lo months of the year because had finally reached the that city street parking gan City point a hazard to the main pur-pos- e of the streets that of trans problem has not portation The was arrived Chambers said suddenly but has merely increased to the point that further legislation was necessary The city ordinance has a par ticular effect on USU students especially those not living in the dorms These students in many cases cannot comply with the ordinance because off street parking is not provided The zon ing ordinance of Logan City states that for every 4 unit single fam lly dwelling U2 off street park-inplaces must be provided Many apartments are licensed as single family dwellings and then rent to four or more students per unit Because many students who live off campus own their own cars they are forced to park on the street The parking problem was brought to the attention of the g ASUSU Senate and on Oct 23 a resolution was passed recorm mending that the Logan City Coun cil seriously reconsider this or dinance as the students were put in an impossible situation by it The following week Senate pas sed another resolution resolving that: Landlords of students be informed of the parking problem and requested to provide more parking space when pos sible Furthermore the Student body President was instructed by the Senate to work with the city commission on this matter After his first meeting with Mayor Chambeis ASUSU Presi dent Skip Shelton stated that no fines would be issued accord ing to Mayor Chambers but the cooperation of the students was requested Shelton assured the Mayor that the students would cooperate as much as possible Shelton then drafted a letter to the State Attorney General’s office requesting an opinion on the Parking ordinance This o pinion is pending This leads us to the proceed ings on Monday morning Nov 18 when the issuing of citations was renewed ASUSU student leaders took immediate action on the problem by arranging a meeting with Mayor Chambers for that night At the Chambers meeting didn’t seem to feel that he had had the cooperation of the students as they were still dis obeying the ordinance Shelton pointed out that in many cases it was impossible to find off street parking Chambers felt that students living away from campus should soive their problem with the landlords The fraterni ties and sororities Shelton stat-edo not have enough over night parking facilities toaccom modate their cars Mayor Cham-ber- s recalled that the city engi neer had asked the USU admims tration when the addition to the Sigma Nu Fraternity House was proposed if the students could d Utah State University - Wednesday 66 Volume November 20 1 968 Number 24 $ A British anthropologist and a Columbia University professor of law and international affairs will be special guests at the Third Annual Convocation of the Center for the Study of the Causes of War and Conditions for Peace at Utah State University Dec 3 Dr Ashley Montagu will speak at afternoon and evening sessions of the convocation and Dr Richard N Gardner will speak at a morning session and university assembly announced Dr Daryl Chase chairman of the board of governors of the Peace Center The Center for the Study of the Causes of War and Condi tions for Peace was established at USU at Commencement ml966 and held its dedication and first convocation Dec 7 1966 Dr Montagu a British-boranthropologist and Social biologist will dicuss “Man and Aggression’’ at 2 pm m the Mer- £ if && &&& for the title of "Most Preferred Man” during "Women’s Week” are: Back ° r °k Kessler Norman Ordmann Selden Daniels Phil Olsen and Paul Jep-sen Front 1 to r MarDell Parrish Terry Field Gregg Meacham Wally Odd and ®isen- - Not pictured are: Rodney Jones Duane Gines Blaine Pierson e Williams Doug Gosell and Peppe Quintero (See page 2 for story) Vying ’ p 1 n 'S Xj rill Library Peace Center He will speak at 7 pm in the Chase Fine Arts Center Concert Hall Dr Gardner Columbia Univer sity professor and former deputy assistant secretary of state for international organization affairs will discuss “The Causes of War” at an 8:30 am general session in the Merrill Library Registration for the convoca tion is from 8 to 8:30 am in the Peace Center A luncheon will begin at noon in the Utah State Union Colony room and a dinner is scheduled at 5:30 pm in the Walnut Room of the Union Dr Montagu who has been fam-il- y affairs and anthropological advisor to NBC studied at the University of London University of Floi ence and Columbia Univer sity He is the author of “Man and Aggression” and 22 other books He assisted in drafting the 1950 United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organi-zatio“Statement on Race” Dr Montagu has taught at New Yoik Umvei sity Rutgers Univer sity Harvard University Univer Unsity of Delaware and the Santa at of California iversity Barbara Dr Gardner has served as sen ior advisor to US Ambassa dor to the United Nations Arthur Goldberg and was a US al n Miss Congeniality are: (back 1 to r) Beverly Steadman Robyn Felix Georgia Adams Ann Merrill and Dorothy Jensen a Lor-neesley Linda Jacobson Mary Jane Kearl Jane Fowler are WilFarw ani?n’ Vicki Woodward and Carolyn Adams On the Carpet and Patterson Maria Abramo Not Pictured are: Margaret Timmwcnd page 2 for story) Mwrii?-fo- i arriSx9ar’ nrV Msa Seated tain hie j park on university property The engineer received a letter from the office of the University Pres ident declaring that the stadium parking facilties across from Greek row could be utilized to eliviate this problem Presi-den- t Shelton asked for a copy of the letter Tuesday morning Skip Shelton met with the Logan City to discuss the matter Com-missio- n further and the results of the meeting will appear in Fridays paper The tickets issued have al ready been processed by the Lo gan City Police Department who received citations Mon have been asked day morning by Larry Crandall Humanities and Arts Senator to appear together at Traffic Court Fri-daStu-den- ts y Nov 22 at According 5 pm to the city office division handling fine payment the one dollar fines must be paid within ten days or the offender must appear in traffic court Fri day at 10:30 am or 5:30 pm or before the city commission Tuesday at 10 am Appearance before the city commission will not fulfill the cited party’s lawful obligations said Mayor Chambers ternate delegate to the 19th UN General Assembly In 1963 is re ceived the Aitnur S Flemming Award as “one of 10 outstanding young men m the Federal Govern-ment” Dr Gardner headed a distinguished panel on population control for the White House on International Coopera tion The guest speaker was graduated from Harvard in 1948 andfrom Yale Law School in 1951 He was a Rhodes scholar at Ox ford where he received a doctor of philosophy degree in economics Some of the books written by Dr Gardner include “Blueprint for Peace” “The Global Part In 1965 Con-ferenc- nership” and Diplomacy” “Sterling-Dolla- r e |