Show f y November i5 Vie tnam 1 £ i 3 972 Pco 3 peace proposals Hanoi pressured to compromise with US on peace Goodwin fx gy Dayne ober 8 the United States south resisted the pressure from and iorth Vietnamese governtheir “allies” but with no Soviet ments reached agreement on a or Chinese resistance to the program to settle the conflict in mining of the harbors and under Indochina Since Nixon’s trips to the force of US bombing they Peking and Moscow Hanoi has finally did make concessions been under pressure to negotiate The bombing has been intense and compromise with the United On the eve of Nixon’s visit to States Moscow last spring the bombing In the October 30 Wpll Street of North Vietnam alone was Jour al Robert Keatley wrote running at the explosive “Premier Chou En-Lhelped equivalent of a North Vietnamese Heroshima bombs per day The balky push into leadership seeking largely intensity of bombing increased terms which during the summer and fall should halt gunfire throughout The long years of warfare have Indochina Jaken their toll According to “But Mr Chou did not pus ur Westing and EW Pfeiffer alone Soviet Communist Party1 in May 1972 Scientific American General Secretary Leonid “In the seven years between 1965 Brezhniev too has let his and 1971 the US military forces country make clear that Moscow exploded 26 billion pounds of also wants Vietnam peace more munitions in Indochina half from than it desires pTOloifg5d"Vlet the air and half from weapons on nam war for the Russians also the ground This staggering proletarian solidarity has its weight of ordnance amounts to limits in practice if mot in the energy of 450 Hiroshima nuclear bombs” theory” The basic concesssion made by Actually the Soviet Union and China have given Vietnam Hanoi is to give up their demand minimal support — less than 10 for simultaneous military and percent of what the US spends to political agreement They agreed Thieu government support-t- he to a ceasefire which leaves Thieu even less than the Soviet Union as head of the Saigon government On the US side there gives to Egypt' Once the US USSR and China had reached were two main concessions: 1) agreement there was little Hanoi US forces will get out 2) North could do but submit Vietnamese forces already in the Hanoi and the Provisional south are allowed to stay Much like 1954 when Hanoi also Revolutionary Government in the ai made-in-Ameri- ca completely procedures The Humanities Arts and Social Science College Council had just completed an extensive and thorough investigation of the present book and class fee costs within the college They have found that most instructors are operating the within $500 per credit esestablished hour limit Only four classes investigated were above this in book costs These instructors who are over the limit will be visited by the Council in an effort made by the Council to make sure all classes whenever possible will be within the $500 per credit hour limit Diane Mayne Council member for the Humanities division said “I’m surprised at the number of professors that don’t know about the $500 per credit hour limit Howeyer the ones that are aware “FRANKLY of it are cooperative” The Council also found that most of the lower division classes were higher in book and class fee costs than many of the upper division classes but were well within the credit hour limit Arts and The Humanities Social Science College Council plans to carry out this type in-of book and class fee cost vestigation on an annual basis to keep a close watch on problems of book costs Another project the Council is working on is to have posted during the week of an prior to a list of expected book costs in the book store and in the departmental offices so that students will be able to check by Nancy Neerken Staff reporter A resolution to allow a student to have his transcript retyped once during his undergraduate career to exclude incomplete grades which he has made up and original grades in courses where he has withdrawn or received a poor grade was passed unanimously by the Academic Senate on Thursday November 9 The resolution initiated to the Senate by the College of Humanities Arts and Social Sciences calls for a $250 fee to be charged to students for this retyping service Grant Protzman iHASS College senator explained that one of the major objections to the resolution is that a cleaned up transcript does not present an honest view of the student In Protzman’s opinion “students when they try to get a job” when 13-1- traditional methods That’s where the Peace Corps comes in providing expertise and OP Can IN CASE OF Off let Dox 1523 PgATn!" East Lansing Michigan 46323 is sign these winter quarter The reserve system will be in effect on a trial for one quarter to determine hpw many people will use it instead of purchasing books Don Peterson member of the Academic Board reported on the proposed academic bankruptcy resolution calling for each to have the opportunity to one quarter’s grades drop particular agreements They may have been partially or completely an election amneuver However since the US USSR and China reached a modus vivendi earlier this year the overall framework for a settlement at the expense of Vietnamese has existed big-pow- er on bill The University of Indiana uses this program in the College of Arts and Sciences on a trial basis Students are interviewed after their application has been reviewed by the dean to determine if their intentions are sincere people have been accepted to the program out of 140 applicants There is a 5 percent abuse rate Ron Dailey agriculture college senator suggested that because few decisions are actually made in the Academic Senate the body adopt parliamentary procedure “We will be able to carry out business more efficiently if we use parliamentary procedure” commented Dailey The Senate decided to conduct a short session on parliamentary procedure so all members are sufficiently informed Business Senator Rod Ellis reported that the activities of Business Week went well “The events were good and pretty well attended” explained Ellis ACTION seeks newspeople economics science agronomy nursing and the physical sciences McCleary explained that the requests for persons with agriculture knowledge continue to increase because of the demand for them throughout the underdeveloped world “Most small farmers in the developing nations can’t afford to experiment on thier own” McCleary stated “So they stay with ONLY Saigon-controlle- the transcript displays incomplete or failing grades Con Kimura academic vice president discussed placing a copy of the teacher evaluation in the library He explained that Dr Max Peterson of the Merrill Library staff suggested the files be handled with the same limitations as the books on reserve The Senate suggested that a survey be taken to determine the usage of the faculty evaluation information The College senators were urged to locate teachers who would be willing to put textbooks on reserve for their classes ex- not certain that Nixon will sign the agreements Having achieved some concesssions he is apparently pushing for more It is possible that Nixon will never down even harder on the people d in areas Each South Vietnamese citizen is now required to carry a South Vietnam flag as well as an identification card Those who fail to fly the flag in front of their homes are breaking new laws The number of political prisoners has gone above 100000 Essentially the struggle for political control of South Vietnam will continue If it does not go in are held back unnecessarily student on ITS It Senate passes The Peace Corps and VISTA are recuriting volunteers on the Utah State University campus with this week November 7 in a located representatives booth in the basement of the University Center from 9 am to 4 pm each day Bill McCleary Director of the hand before approximate amounts they will be expected to Rocky Mountain area ACTION pay for a particular course Recuriting office in Denver emphasized that it is the intent of bring persons with SPEAKING” by Phil Frank the agency toeducation and skills specialized into its ranks as volunteers McCleary indicated that individuals graduating with in degrees agriculture or who have farming experience are one of the first priorities for the Peace Corps and that other fields of study that the Peace Corps is recruiting from include horticulture civil engineering REFUND POLICY? SORRY direction past perience indicates the US will find a pretext for renewed fighting Already Thieu is cracking these violated and' prevented engineering agriculture and business animal ft the US agreements are signed elections from being held in 1956 because the Viet Minh led by Ho Chi Minh would have won There is no reason to believe the present accord is anything but a temporary truce The US on its part will be able to renew the bombing from Thailand and the 7th fleet at any time It has already been indicated that the US will send “Civilian” ad ASUSU Class book fee limif reinforced by council visors to help Thieu continue the struggle inside southern Vietnam All available military resources are being rushed into Thieu’s hands before the was pressured to compromise by the USSR and China a ceasefire and military cessation is agreed on and procedures are outlined to reach a solution on the primary political question: who controls southern Vietnam In the 1954-5- 6 period the US eliminating the risk 0ur efforts have been successful and that’s why they want more agriculture specialists” McCleary served as a Peace Corps volunteer in the Central American nation of El Salvador where he worked on agriculture-poo- p programs He indicated that the Peace Corps has not entirely abandoned the liberal arts graduate but thqtthe majority of openings for liberal arts graduates are with VISTA which has volunteer serving in virtually every state in the nation “Many VISTA projects in the US are asking for liberal arts graduates because of their wide educational background and their adaptability to working on problems that require a broader understanding of social issues” McCleary stated "We recongize that the needs of the two programs are different and that allows us to oTraravoiimteer experience to people from a wide variety of backgrounds and occupations” The recruiting team leader for the Utah State effort is Sukh Deep Singh 26 a native of Punjab India who is serving with the Peace' Corps and VISTA as a “Host Country representative National” Singh emphasized that VISTA is looking for seniors and graduates students majoring in secondary and elementary teaching sociology political science business and guidance journalism arts liberal and counseling psychology McCleary explained that training for many of these programs will begin in January and June of 1973 allowing both winter and spring graduates the medical care a and "readjustment allowance” paid to them in a lump sum when living allowance they complete their service normally one year The Peace Corps also pays a provides living allowance medical and dental care time and a “readbased upon allowance’” justment of service length Persons unable to contact a representative on campus between 9 am and 4 pm can contact the Denver ACTION Recruiting office at (303) or by writing to ACTION Prudential Plaza RM 524 1050 nth St Denver 80202 vacation ’ 837-41- Degree offered of USU The first meeting the Environmental Studies Curriculum Committee will be on Thursday November 16 ac- cording to chairman John Hunt The committee comprised of 12 voting representatives of various colleges in the university will meet at noon in the East Colony Room of the University Center to deal with details of the program approved last July According to Dr Hunt the program makes possible a liberal arts degree vironmental dergraduates with an major will take enUn33 required hours in such varied course?as evolutionary ecology land economics general ecology agricultural econimics resource planning and philosophy plus 43 now and to hours selected from some 83 apply opportunity enter training soon after courses in humanties social sciences natural sciences and graduation VISTA volunteers receive a applied sciences v 73 |