Show fcnaay ljj- - rj4 i'"- EEm -- ! iii J j'CviF IV ! 'f U&HS&5E 1 :inifn ' ill j HOi’" sie - w '!') i IV IJ£ Vi Li j J ! U- - L'cJ U L-- lJ THE HUBM is in violation of public health laws whether it realizes it or not The dipping of ice from an open container by 'Hub’ patrons is both illegal and unsanitary according to the United States Public Health Code The use of an open plastic container in the cafeteria convenience from which patrons dip their own ice is apparently only a temporary measure to when the ice machine breaks down University and Logan sanitation officials both indicated to STUDENT LIFE that if ice is dipped from such a container a scoop of some sort must be utilized to prevent patrons from touching ice with their hands The infamous ice container was in evidence last Wednesday we trust it will be there no longer for as one health official said "It’s against the law” m minil Dick ON CAMPUS LITTLE MAN In llir Nirrian ( iHun Gregory sc"3 a kog uajz Kj? OS's 0 Lag fezg t70j7 ff© p Veo'vo foff Recent human rights student and peace demonstrations have' brought into focus one of the longest standing injustices in America today the continued of women's rights Women of all ages have swelled the ranks of demonstrators against the war in Vietnam none of whom are faced with the immediate problem of facing the de-ni- draft Personal al can not be their motive But women put themselves on the line the cause is right and they want to stand alongside men in self-intere- st be-cau- se protesting continued injustice The time is long overdue to recognize and do something the unequal unjust and degrading status of women in short to demand first class citizenship for women A nasty myth persists in America that women won their rights during the suffrage movement of the 1920' s True women won the bat tie for voting rights but in winning the battle they lost the campaign ut "I zofht Time woNoeg mcm vo&sh't even toffGSS te sMe aar rmi -- spell pregnant giGrhT11 SPENDING fi&P G!ju£T stitute a large share of non theatre major parti cipation Dur ing the past four years there have Misleading bfeen 244 non Editor: Jan 9 1970 in an article entitled “'Oh Dad Poor Dad! opens production features new faces “there was a statement saying that the free theatre was established to provide students not majoring in threatre the to participate in thea trical productions" This is I feel a misleading statement In the past four years there have been 111 roles played by majors as compared with 188 roles played by majors CY RANO DE BERGERAC is an outstanding example of major participation where 47 members of the cast were non-theat- non-theatr- non-theat- re twe the same faces in all USU productions but the directors can only cast from those who try out I think that the student body should be aware of the opportunities available to them in theatrical productions with the USU theatre SANDRA WHEELWRIGHT re 95372800 23 WQro Jobs in the USU theatre such as costumes scenery proper ties lighting and sound con sec-ond-cla- ss status of women Al most every campus has different dormitory regulations for worn-e- n than they do for men Worn en have to abide by an 11 pm curfew Men can stay out and study together all night or sneak needs you If you like to write and want to receive one hour of college credit we can always use quail fled reporters Corned in and see — us if you're interested magazine clearly demonstrates the salary inequity of working women especially black and world working women third She says: “Women regardless are more disadvant-age- d of race than are men includmen White woing non-whi- te men earn $2600 less than white men and $1500 less than nonwhite men The brunt of the in equality is carried by 25 mile lion women 94 per less than $1900 tri weekly during the school year except during official holidays and final exam week by the Associated Students of Utah 5tate University Editorial offices Union 315 Business offices Union 317 Correspondence and change of address should be addressed to PO Box 1262 University Station Logan Utah 84321 Subscription price $2 per quarter ®ir‘ Entered fo second class postage at the Post Office in Logan ty Utah for national advertising by National Advertising Service 360 Represented Lexington Ave: New York NY 10017 Advertising material presented herein does not necessarily imply endorse-mn- t by this nwspaper The opinions expressed on the editorial pages of the Student Life do not necessarily represent the view of the student body or the University Administration CARLIN BARTSCHI BUSINESS MANAGER F CHRS PEDEPS0N PAM TAYLOR GREG HANSEN KATljKN?DlfolTOR SPOR'S EDITOR COPY EDITOR SOCIETY EDITOR MEL'”°A 'inuM wltitou PHOTOGRAPHERS Larseilr Jim Kent Linder y r?arl men non-whi- te less They men than white Miss Dixon provides further and $1200 women" documentation of the deprivation and degradation of women For example the decline in educatioat a time when nal achievement levels educational higher arede-mande- d While there has been a dramatic number of women who go increase in the people including to college women have not kept of edpace with men in terms ucational achievement In 1960 only 22 percent o the faculty and other professional staff at colleges and universt from o ties were women-dopercent in 1949 27 Pern 1920 1930 26 percent in 20 does beat 1919 with only wn baby’ - come to where back right yc started! psTHERE IS AN insidious ychological superiority over women which P®m moral structure ot jdW A man can get drunk but for a woman the gutter an do the same thing is oW mark a it Men consider serad up to chalk hood outraged quests but are unfaithful woman is if non-whit- Published CURTIS STARR ‘Life Women work just as hard as men for their degrees it takes them just as long to earn a doctorate yet they know in advance they will never make the same salary as men holding the same degree Women pay the same food prices as men They pay the same hospital fees Salaries oband doctor bills viously should also be equal Marlene Dixon writing in the December issue of RAMPARTS cent of whom are black earn $3800 less than white When EDITOR-IN-CHIE- e majors and only majors participate on a crew Job as compared with 335 jobs done by theatre majors People complain that they see time as I do on college campuses I am continually reminded of the AS MUCH into the library after hours Yet women have to compete with men on an equal basis with regard to grades Women don't get a 30 percent head start on each test Women came to college as students not as women and they should be treated on an equal student basis with men And if parents do not trust their sons and daughters to be treated together equally as students on campus they should keep them at home Preston”' Peterson Arrington: Ted Hansen' DiDr® Okamura Nanette Virginia population 1 comes a problem take ed that women Women also hav®H session with support of femininity and try prove upon Natur®elr has told women to be pretty their men women ha lipstock rouge perfum tics and pretty 111( thernyth gsoclety place on the c clotvhft’heIr will not improv manhood I myself the wo m all the cosmetics an? woman a just like my womag not improve bit Only Nature must" of that Women natural their proud of thei hood and demand status in sociel ly' firsthand are human beings is secondary is ind wo-th- J e se |