Show Pe:6 o 0 if II 0 (I A Preston Idaho attorney has received national attention from senators university presidents and President Nixon concerning his proposal for a “national service program” to compliment the military draft The proposal urges the establishment of an “all volunteer army” as Nixon has proposed and the giving of credit for service by young men who choose to serve in other fields outlined in the proposal BEN JOHNSON father of Utah State student Ralph Johnson formulated his proposal in December and circulated it tonum-erou- s senators university presidents and President Nixon Since then he has received from the President replies several university presidents in eluding President Taggart Stan- ford's president and thepresi-den- t of Harvard university were also received from Walt Rostow former president ial adviser George Romney secretary of housing and urban de Re-pli- LITTLE University business posts filled audit or assistants appointed es velopment and Sen George Mc- to encourage enlistment Govern Johnson urges that persons not wishing to serve in the military be allowed to serve for a year or more by study and work in the fields of medicine and' health social work Head Start and programs Peace program missionary work law study in an accredit-e- d school work with Juvenile deliquents and study in technical fields anti-povert- y “FREE MEN exercising their Individual strengths in a broad National Service program the driven dycan and force compulsion namics of of dictatorships” Johnson said in his proposal own out-produ- ce “We need to have our young men dedicate their lives to conservice and feel structive OF THE OBJECTIVES THE accordd program are would to First “it Johnson: ing to furnish men encourage young superior military strength by armed services joining the at good pay” Sec-on- d voluntarily who feel that “those ' more could beneficially they serve their state and national in constructive specialized serv-ice- s would be encouraged to serve In that area” two-fol- Johnson feels that “the great void today is because our national leaders have associated our nation with evil wars of foreign governments and deprived our own young people of the opportunity to achieve moral and spiritual standards that would be persuasive examples to other peoples” Johnson also urges higher pay incentives for Army personnel MAN ON CAMPUS TRUE LIFE ADVENTURE — Walt Disney's “Vanishing Prairie” and “The Olympic Elk” will be shown tonight in the UC theater at 7 and 9 pm These two films portray the wild life scene in America today SKIERS — Ski class finals (written) will be given In the get-acquai- nt TEACHER EVALUATION — The math department will be conducting teacher this week evaluation Cards will be dis tributed in all math classes The THE 5TUPENT COUNCIL HAS TAKEN SCW£ BOLP NEW President Glen L twJJ the Institutional Council Mr Larsen will supervise fl nance activities including con tracts budget operations nnr’ chasing and the controller’s of fice He earned his bachelor degree from USU in 1933aadhas been a member of the universto staff since 1943 Mr Watkins was graduated from USU and joined the unlver sity staff that same year Mr Allen a 1950 graduate of the University of Utah with an MBA degree from USU in 1963 joined the staff at State in 1961 The changes were March 1 Utah effective the patriotic pride of using their energies in a broader national constructive service program” he said in the ed meeting March 24-2-6 at 6:30 pm University lounge UNpeESTANC? as-sista- nt vice president-busines- s operations earlier William E Watkins was named internal auditor replacing Lee B Stenquist who earlier was named assistant provost for institutional analysis and planning Mr Watkins was formerly assis-tan- t controller BLUE KEY — Applicants are invited to attend a I He was formerly contracts officer and assistant to the vice president He becomes the second assistant vice president Evan N Stevenson was named George J Allen was named budget officer He was formerly accountant In the office Dee A Broadbent vice pres- - George Nelson Fieldhouse March 11 12 and 13 All students registered for ski classes must attend preferably on the day their class was held Time Is 12:30 pm each day PILLOW CONCER- T- A dance and pillow concert will be held in the UC ballroom Wednesday March 11 from 7 to 11 pm The concert featuring the New Gig will be at 8:30 pm and dancing will be before and after " Reorganization of the staff of the vice president for business of Utah State has resulted in new assignments for three men on the staff J LaMar Larsen was named assistant vice president-financ- e evaluation will cover fall quar-te- r classes Any student not taking a math class this quarter is invited to pick up a card at Student Life or in the Math office Engineering C 25 Cards can be returned by campus mail £VcFoH INTEGRATION" HOW MANY COWS in our ments at the Placement Center INTERNATIONAL Council announces its spring sports events from March 30 to April 4 Organization presi-dent- s should fill out entry blanks at the Foreign Student's office before March 13 ‘Vj Communications among animals is ? Dr J SEMINAR ON EDUCATION — LtMar lama Utz College of Science is span-sorin- g the 19th visit of Dr Peter Marler to campus Mar-c- h rent-a-c- ar 1 Marler is a noted from the Department of Zoology of the Rockefeller uniand pubversity who has studiedcommuni-cation lished extensively on among animal groups He will present a general lecture to the faculty undergraduate and graduate students of the College of Science at 4 pm Tuesday on “Communications in Wild Chimpanzees” with a film to document his observations Hie presentation will be held In the Forestry-Zoolog- y auditorium Other students and staff are also invited to attend the lecture Dr Now Renting bio-logi- st MAVRICKS ISO day - Oc mil: 15513 roT 752-211- 3 Valley Airmotive Airport Logan-Cach- e C3jp department is also sponsoring a seminar Tues-da- y mornng at 10:30 am in Palmblad brings his ecological expertise to bear on room 206 of the Forestry-Zoo-log- y the population problem in the building where Dr Marler world today at 4 pm in the will present a lecture to the honors center Library 349 behaviorist and other interested faculty and staff on “Some parCOWBOYS AND GIRLS— Roallels between human speech deo club meeting will be held and song learning in today at 4:30 pm at the Cache birds” county fairgrounds for a Buzzer photo Dr Donald Stewart will present a seminar Friday 13 !h speech topic The Zoology pas-ture- IX eta c!bi C:- cjlcCLCY 45 Ettt4ASocA PROyngNQL-- - MEETANcAT at the two-pa- rt March 1:30 pm to 5 pm and Saturday March 14 9 am to 12:30 pm at the Sky View High School auditorium In Smith field Dr Stewart will explore the “Changing Role of the Educator: A Behaviroal Learning Systems Approach to Instruction” A SUMMER JOBS Teton Jbomas jewelers - The Grand Company which operates facilities at Jackson Lake Colter Bay and Jenny Lake will be on campus March 12 13 16 Lodge and 18 seeking for a wide variety of sum17 stu-den- ts mer jobs Interested persons should make interview appoint- - Burgers FRIES “French Dip? plus daily Spccifll |