Show TC332 — As tho Nation Bums our hobstat ' czto perils izzZo czd t!r7 cca-paa- has cut Crcri mC3 cf xaauataia end rued cf chaauSIThl catiafacticn trrain to achieve Qef? to tils pat tes caat the tazpaycr The project sziZen Th tare bait faataatla triton aadlaid doom tens cf It b iaharcathj to note that there b co clad pereesezt co yet cad that the project is not due fa ccerZZn until late 1T73 cr early 1074 The mein raaalt cf thb project ether than a nice b that it uill reduce the driving time from St Gaarce to Lae Vcas by a rum total cf thirty minutes Derides fcuvfrj to dynamite wholly hell cut cf naturally farmed rcch feuadatieae replace that reck with cirdad cteel and cruahad pravcl and spend 45 redan da!!an the esrenunent and its ccneiitucnt parties tech the liberty cf rcrcuticj a local river nine q ca±J too-lensttnre- y tines If this entire affair deeen’t axncunt ct a screw jcb in the caiadscf the public then somebody somewhere has rained the true meaning cf the preper ccclcical use cf mother earth It’s tee bad we can’t put it all back Someday people to need mountains and rivers for friends That crocks day will ccme when cur capitalistic beauracracy finds it naeaaaary to ccmpietely espldt the people Russ Martineau No toughing matter c“' trisa tS (Ca trr"i Czzt Mdd the 3 — public) know the what was going on in VliJ-- i Ha pointed out that w£Za ) government was telling the pclSc one thing they were actually doing a completely different thing For instance while Lyndon Johnson was telling us that he’d never send American boys over to do the Asian boys job he was actually planning the first large troop deployments This isn’t just an isolated case it happens all the time and it’s still happening President Nixon is still deceiving us he says he’s “winding down the war” when he's doing the exact opposite There are more troops out of Vietnam but the bombing has more than doubled and the war has ' been expanded to include Laos Cambodia and Thailand The US spent over 490 million dollars in Laos last year alone The war Is not being wound down ct c?- An AP dlrpstch from Saigon last week quoted a official who said that the US intended to keep a residual force in Vietnam just like they have in Korea (where they now have 60CC0 troops 18 years after the end of that war) They’re planning to do this even though a recent Gallup poll showed that 65 percent of the American people did not want a residual force in high-ranki- Vietnam even if the Communists gained control If we want this war ended then we as the American people must demand that the government must end the war nowi The SMC thinks that the way to do it is through mass peaceful legal demonstrations such as those in San Francisco and Washington DC last April 24th and the march scheduled to take place on Nov 6th in Salt Lake City Larry Monroe greg hansen editor pam taylor bill Wilson russ martineau preston peterson terry gilson tom caswell chief reporters annabel grubb cathey dunn photographers jim holihan al reiner jerry joe may Jeff brough jim mccullough ted hansen al rau staff writers eve mary verde lucy thomas randall hendricks celeste Carlisle bill murray duward bean fati marjani nanette larsen larry monroe sondi limthongkul marilyn smith john weaver STUDENT LIFE is the official publication of Utah State University and is written and edited by students EDITORIAL POLICY is soley the responsibility to of the editoria staff The editor can reserve the right to refuse any publication at hi! discretion EDITORIAL OPINIONS are soley those of the editor and thos writers with signed artiejes LETTER POLICY The editor reserves the right to edit refuse or print any letter Student numbers must be signed with letter Published during the school year by the Assoc ia tec Students of USU Editorial offices University Center 315 business fice University Center 317 Printed by the Box Elder News anc Journal Brigham City Entered as second class postage at University Station Logan Utah 64321 Subscription rates $8 per year $2 pei quarter Correspondence should be addressed to PO Box 1249 tri-week- ly -- The pilot evidentally nervice Take this on the cuff But did was you ever etc? to wondir “What from the task at hand if" with yourself? Didn't you barred from a press interview ever ponder thins tbey nl&t creating a big question of “just have been? Well here's a lance how important was the aborted backward at a few historical mission?” Meanwhile US officials said incidents that just might have that been prevented: they cannot forsee an end to — War for at least two years the 1983 DALLAS Fall Much President John F Kennedy today disappointment was extook this southwest mecca of pressed by top Pentagon aides political-fir- e by storm in a who had mysteriously predicted with Texas an end to the War just three days drive campaisn John ago Connolly governor FORD THEATRE 1864 — advice shunned who ’Kennedy from his aides to travel in a President Abraham Lincoln was car criticized today for his failure to motorcade with a bubble-to- p was warmly received by the sun- support the opening of this newly drenched Dallas crowd and no created Theatre Lincoln had indicated that he major incidents were reported be among the guests last would However Dallas police said that the gala premier of this at near a laborer was apprehended night the course of the motorcade when he was spotted entering a rifle building with a After brief questioning the suspect Lee Harvey Oswald was released No other incidents were high-calib- re reported JAPAN 1945 — officials today said that Pentagon mission was aborted a et when the pilot and crew of an Air Force plane had trouble reading an aviational map of Japan Officials declined to give any details of the important mission HIROSHIM top-secr- so-call- ed However modern-theatr- e the to complained headaches in the early evening President and his physician advised him to rest in bed Ironically authorities had trouble controlling the unusually-riotioucrowd when a s gun-weildi- ng man John Wilkes fired shots at a local citizen No injuries were reported but Booth was arrested imBooth mediately BERLIN GERMANY 1930 — Local police today arrested an unruly citizen of a student By Greg Ha- n- ' revolution promptliij which 12 persons wers IT( The riot resulted wh' leader Marc Schwarts German hierarcy a pigs” c' Police began C the crowd with night-ttU-l tempers flared guns necessity t Among the dead w f old Adolf Hitler a t:r vocate of anti-govedecisions Hitler wiswounded when he n: - r slashed a policemen concealed knife v The Government sorrow at the deaths butt students brought it on selves t 4 MISSOULA MONTANA' — A band of rt" scavengers calling thtn 'Mormons' settled in tUjl dry valley yesterday what Brigham Young said "Tklsi place” ) Young who indicated tZ' small force ' of freedom had been driven from spring said he intended to ct town that would blossom fc3C flower of the high country ( earlier idea to march weX was thwarted when the c group was warned of c£l swarms devouring crops —Old Man on Campus hard decision Bass-fai- l: By Duward Dec' working for an advanced degree that yet (at least I don’t progress beyond the bachelor Anyway though many pit classmates may wonder wnjl here I still feel the need toC ( education the same as Having worked for a livfcj i high GPA for any reason find out about the pass-D-- F option' education perhaps I feel thst more When I graduated from l school in January 1953 wet I have the preparation thatfc school graduates have Still here some of us aret to keep up with a group of folks who learned things in f school that I couldn’t i®j-hig- h school In this respect! inad only feel old I feel ng gary iverson business manager managing editor campus editor eature editor sports editor asst campus ed photo editor No trace of history cccra to bo cz3 ravcrj cf car nsfcrd crcmlzj c!:l bo rzoczs cl £s lcJ TV ctiliczs crczlzj a CzZ) urs a Cb c±s cozzzzzt £03 d a cc7 cr?cr b nnrirj ccplsiicn in Southern Ufch 'iItd pr ret ina teen uzicr construction far the pest tenyeers £3 it c::!ly turns cut it’s too lets to chunks cuyihirj Uo the people ore ejected to crin and bear it This tfheray project urifl uliieeeteiy lizi St Gccrno y Utah uith Las Vcia Ksreii The ccreiructicn A 9tjf Hf Whether you realize it or not there are just three days left for you to exercise the pass-D-- F option Today tomorrow and Friday are the days to get your little red card filled out approved and turned in Otherwise you take your chances and grade Many students may not be sure what the pass-D-- F option is and Therefore do not take advantage of it Basically it allows you to take a course without being counted toward your grade point average (GPA) Naturally this is not the full story on the option so I’ll try to explain If you are taking a course out of your major field or not in the lower division group if you are a Sophomore or higher if you are taking 12 hours or more then you can exercise the pass-D-- F option Only one course per quarter may be taken under the option except for required Physical Education courses which may be taken in addition to one other course Graduate students can take courses numbered below 200 under the option with permission if the course is not part of their graduate requirements requirements -- The option relatively simple level even after they had received their degree Those who wijl not attend Graduate Schom can use the option also If you are seeking a about How To Get It Before rushing over to get your card talk to your advisor He will help you to decide whether you should go this route or not The first step is to get the little red card from Admissions and Records on the main floor of Old Main Fill the card out and take it to your advisor for approval then back to Admissions to turn it in It’s that simple Your professor will never know if you take his course under the option inless you tell him He grades you just as if you were going to receive the regular letter grade and he turns in your letter pass-D-- F grade to The works Ad- missions and Records office does not use a course selected for the option in computing your GPA if you make an A B or C The catch is that the option will not keep a D or F grade from being computed Why take the option? Take a look at the requirements for admission to graduate schools They usually require a GPA of 30 or better In other words a C will lower your GPA below the 30 target Of course if your average is already around 20 the option is probably of no value to you And if you think you will never go to Graduate School think again Many of the students Admissions and Records It’s the computer that stops the letter grade from being entered on your permanent records Let’s just hope the computer How It Works Pass-D-- F never suspected they would she does) Personally very much works properly I don’t trust them Being Old lot of comment has come to me about last week’s column making a lot of students married and otherwise feel old I think you are as old as you feel and I don’t feel very old myself If I led any of you astray I’m sorry I was only speaking relatively I’m not old enough to be the father of any student on campus as yet but I sure feel old when I tal£ to my 15 year old daughter (you will too when that time comes) Of course she considers me to be as old as the hills out of A date and obsolete Thank heavens my wife doesn’t think 20 fcl f years without J t USU Movies Looking for a way to be( tertained without it c08trr fortune? Try the USU movT the University Center on nesday through Sunday Admission is only 50 centi your ID card If any of you are old enw remember the Flash seriel you will be learn he is back He is f®®turV the USU movies Hip hooray rem s Naturally I don’t him from die first run bu was a little ol’ theater in where I spent Saturday afternoon watchinj serials from some year Actually my f®vorlrJ smr Captain Marvel or Spy W during WWII There Batman Superman anduss® j cowboy serials that kept edge of our seats The only complaint i about the USU movies is ® level Not from the scrw audience but from tnoi work in the theater and loud we can’t hear the P ’ When you can't hear O’Toole hollering at son for the usher shouting j ra the well projectionist xas |