Show January 12 1973 Pegs 12 has Rep Wayne Owens challenged Mayor Jake Garn’s hope that $30 million in federal funds can be found to finance the 1976 Winter Olympics if they are held in Salt Lake City Owens also made clear at a news conference Wednesday that he isn’t optimistic that Salt Lake City could stage the games for as little as $30 million The US Olympic Committee last week designated Salt Lake City as the US candidate site subject to approval of the International Olympic Com- President Nixon to discuss the financing but Owens said he does not think adequate federal funds can be D-Ut- ah mittee Feb 3 But Garn insists the city won’t present a bid to the International Olympic Committee if hosting the games would mean state or local government funds would be included in the $30 million he estimates it would cost to host the games Garn is seeking a meeting with found Owens said Nixon already is cutting billions of dollars from the federal " budget and would not likely support Salt Lake City’s bid without more local support As for Garn’s $30 million figure Owens said “no Winter Games has ever cost less than 2lk times the original budget” He said Garn made an excellent presentation to the US Olympic Committee “but we have to go deeper The pitch has to be changed” Referring to Nixon’s fondness for football Owens said “If we made football an Olympics sports we might have a better chance” He said he'had not decided whether to support Salt Lake’s bid for the Olympics Our flight jacket WASHINGTON AP — Utah will lose about 100 Army civilian jobs and about 75 military positions as a result of Deseret Test Center headquarters being moved from Ft Douglas in Salt Lake City to Dugway Proving Ground Sen said Wallace F Bennett Wednesday R-Ut- ah Bennett disclosed the impending transfer in a telephone call to Salt Lake City from his Washington office His office gave these details About 240 civilians are employed by the Deseret center at Ft Douglas and 122 of these will be transferred to Dugway The other 118 jobs will be eliminated through attribution retirement or reduction in force The 132 military personnel at the center at Douglas will be transferred to new assignments but this will be offset in part by 57 military personnel who will come to Douglas to staff a new Army Reserve regional headquarters to be started there About 17 civilians also will come to Douglas as part of the Reserve center making the net loss of civilian jobs to Utah about 100 jobs Bennett said “I regret any loss of jobs to Deseret-Dugwa- y as a Now 1 Do you want ' something changed with the campus rules? Would you like a new regulation for the university? If yes is the answer to these questions USU’s Communications Board can help The Board’s purpose is to bring student government closer to the people on campus Representatives from various groups go to the Board with their problem A resolution will be submitted The Board is Communications similar to Ombudsman but provides legislative recourse in working out the students’ problems and suggestions The Board is currently sponsoring a bill under Student Relations to regulate food policies in the High Rises an UC 4" in- convenience caused to remaining employes whb will either have to move or commute the 80 miles from Salt Lake City to Dugway” Bennett said the Army told him the new headquarters at Douglas will make it a more active Army post than in recent years “A new Army readiness region one of nine being established throughout the United States will be located at Ft Douglas occupying the facilities being vacated by Deseret Test Center” Bennett said new “This regional headquarters which will have responsibility for Reserve and National Guard activities in the Mountain States area will bring 57 new military and 17 new civilian personnel into the state” The readiness regions will replace the six Army commands which have been overseeing the Reserve and National Guard activities under the Continental Army Command Bennett said The Deseret center has a history of biochemical research but has been attempting to broaden its activities Bennett’s office said Board supports change by Jodeane Albright editorial assistant Women’s Jackets Orig 2750 result of the action and the cafeteria They are also working towards a contract with the High Rises for meal tickets “We may have to shuffle football players around though” Bill Gentry spokesman for the Board stated If you have problems contact Phil Morley at his office or Bill Gentry at the '"Activity Desk Gentry warns however “If students don’t bring their to us problems we can’t do about anything them’’ MUN sign up deadline nears The deadline to sign up for the United Rations trip to Stockton Calif is Jan 19 according to Jim Mulder the group’s faculty adviser USU will represent Nigeria and Guatemala at the session which The cost will be held April 4 of $43 per will be a maximum student depending on funds raised before the trip Model UN may be taken as an extracurricular activity or for three hours credit Course work is flexible Some reading will be required for credit as will a report about the session “The Model 11-1- Man’s Jackets Now 1 6” -- thiftg thrrt!!1 extraordinary buy on men’s parkas lightweight polyester fiberfill nylon shettin navy or g reen— acrylic pile trim -l- ook-of-wolf If You Don't Want a Volkswagen No Hard Footings 70 II I V'o know v-h- ct Toyota Corolla 2 dr Sedan you’ro looking for Shop Friday Nights Until 9 PM MORRIS VW 839 N Main 752-835- 5 £0 do some preparation” said Mulder MUN meets at 3:30 Monday afternoons in Main 313 for all aut& whether registered for class or not IndivuTuaT arrangements can be made if there is a conflict in schedule Arrangements can also be made to earn credit for the class withdut making' the trip to - I J I g jj California For questions or to sign up for p the trip or the class contact Jim I I Mulder in Main 318 CACTUS CLUB Set “Legacy Only 25c Cover Fri & & § |