Show vmts ess April 16 1973 Pogt 6 Auto industry given one year extension By James Phillips Associated Press Writer Need Someone to Talk Call Help Line at 752-396- To?- - 4 Z be a at 7 meeting Tuesday April 101 Ed in Everyone is pm will MECHA-Ther- e 17 invited to spring attend USU 1st Soclal-Th- e Stake will hold its Relief Society Spring Social April 28 at 1 pm: in the Institute All girls are invited afto attend this super-specifair and remember “We’ve got what you’re looking for!” Old Folk Dance Club Members-Attentioyou may still have out al n: records costumes some belonging to the club We would their very much appreciate PE return to the as possible Hajde Club-danc- office as soon every es Wednesday night from 9 pm in HPER 102 Dances are taught 8-- contries various from All welcome this the integer Quasioligotechnophiliocephaloid Society counted the coatpegs in room 116 of the Business Building and found that there were 28 The Range Club-“RanThe Land Its Profession Management” will be held in the Random week’s Integer-fo- r ge auditorium Thursday 19 at 12:30 pm April NR-- Z Line-nee- volunteers! Help training session starting Thursday April 19 at 7:30 pm in ds New the UC Lounge Pre-me- Students-Pic- d AMCAS application formation for pre-me- d from TL Bahler Mrs Urry (NR-- k and up in- evaluation (NR-- Z or 323) 321) Anthropology Sociology now have Social the opportunity to have their views represented in such areas as course offerings credit hour allocation course prerequisites minor and and major Work-studen- ts their for requirements representative departments Register your views in the Sociology department opinion box or come to the 4:30 pm College Council meeting in the Sociology department conference room Thursday Counseling-Staf- f members of the Counseling Center will conduct an encounter group April 18 7:30-1- 0 pm Please contact the Center if you’re interested (Main 2) finalists Fashion Rehearsal-fo- r in Everyday fashion for Mothers Weekend will be Tuesday April 17 from 7:30-- 9 pm in the UC Ballroom Models must be in attendance or they will be replaced If conflicts arise call CX at 752-334- 1 Wasserman rescheduled to April been Recltal-ha- s Spurs-Futur- e 24 second-yea- r women: if you would like to be of service to the university and community Spurs is for you Applications will be accepted through April 24 Pick one up and drop off your completed forms at the Activity Center Introductory teas will be held April 17 and 24 at 5:30 pm in the University Lounge Baha’i be every Wednesday at the CCF Center at 8 pm (next to Frederico’s Pizza) Flreslde-wil- l Introduction to Sanskrlt-Lear- n the language of Old India Contact Professor Kulkarin ext 7700 office in Library 432 Chess- - USU is starting a chess club! Anyone interested in playing chess and improving their game should come up to the third floor of the UC on Thursday nights at 7 Mathematical Sociology There will be a seminar in this field every Tuesday at noon in the Sociology Seminar room Main 240 The seminar will be conducted by Drs Mike Windham and Robert Heal assistant professors of math The government granted the auto industry an additional year to meet the tough 1975 exhaust pollution standards However it said it will impose interim restrictions on the amounts of'p'dlttftaiirts permitted to spew out of tailpipes of 1975 model year cars and apply separate tougher standards for cars sold in California General Motors and Ford Motor Co said the interim restrictions will be difficult to attain Consumer and environmental groups denounced the year’s delay as action shirking a responsibility to the public William D Ruckelshaus administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency announced the decision “Compared with today’scars” Ruckelshaus said “the reductions required in 1975 by this decision move us for the Women Students-I- f your mother has not received her information concerning Mothers Weekend May 4 5 and 6 please market half the pick up the information in Dean for the California and distance Lundstrom’s office of the way to market 1975 Robert the AED Meeting-D- r standards” Vance doctor of osteopathy who Technical and production practices in Salt Lake will speak to pre-me- d and any interested problems cited non-californ- two-thir- students asterpathic medicine students ia ds about domestic and most foreign 18 7:45 in at car makers cited technical and nesday’ April pm 3 2 4 U C production difficulties with the Riders-there Bike Attention catalytic converter in asking for will be a meeting tonight at 6 pm the delay The catalytic conn room 327 UC Discussion on an verter is a cannister-lik- e device overnight trip in May is the topic attached to the auto to insure All come out we need your cleaner burning Ruckelshaus noted the reliance support! Wed- All of most automakers on the catalytic converter as the best means of meeting the 1975 standards The interim standards will require the installation of catalysts on all domestic cars sold in California and on some models nationwide in 1975 Ruckelshaus said California was selected for tougher restriction he said because it has the most critical air pollution problems Interim Standards Tough Henry Ford II chairman of the board of Ford Motor Company said the interim standards are so tough it is doubtful Ford can meet them with the use of expensive untried catalysts “We remain convinced that the statutory timetable for and are completely standards 1976 unattainable” Ford said in a statement Richard Gernstenberg General Motors board chairman said the interim standards will be most difficult to attain and may well require the use of catalytic converters nationally The major outo manufacturers had asked for the oneyear extension Consumer advocate Ralph Nader said the EPA decision is to the domestic and simple” plain sutcundystry The interim standards “do not permit the attainment of air quality levels sufficient to protect the public health and welfare in numerous metropolitan areas” he said “capitulation OO OOO OOO OOOO O OO OOO OOOOOO OOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOO OOOO o o o o o 00 mm w ii o o o o o o MB o oo o o o o o o o o o o o ao o o o o o o o o o o o o o ©n)s©iri°l D H hy £DOd© £ ° (L CtatoraD O O O Eile§m©§ O - o Monday: Tuesday: O O O O O O "Stewart Udall 1 1 :30 FAC Recycling Center 2:00 Sunburst Question & Answers Task-Valu- es O Force O O “Solid Waste Management” Volunteerism or Prescription Woodsman’s Events on the quad Wednesday: Jim Pearson - US Forest Service O O 1 1 :30 Fire in Southern California Thursday: Presentation “ A Wilderness in Your Backyard” Friday: Technical Sessions Banquet in the UC Saturday: O O O O O O O O O 6:30 Aggie Day - Cleanup the Island OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO q 0 o o 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o o 000000000 |