Show Poo® Monday May 7 1973 4 Scholarship winners chosen shall Brantley son of Mr and Mrs Marshall Brantley Jr a Route 1 Ridgeland SC of Mrs Ricks College graduate Maura (Richard) Barrios Carpenter Logan a senior at USU Wesly Garnett son of Mrs Geralding Garnett 6615 Lyric St Thirteen students of Spanish-America- n and black descent have been chosen to receive the -- first annual Eccles-Jone- s Scholarships to attend Utah State University during the 1973-7- 4 school year The scholarships were based both on need and scholarship with the amount of the scholarship varying according to the evaluation of a scholarship committee Recipients of the awards include Aelia Alvarez daughter of Mr and Mrs Domitilo A Alvarez 146 W 22nd St Ogden a senior at Ben Lomond High Atencio School: Carla L of Juan Mrs Mr and daughter B Atencio 1325 Third St Ogden a senior at Ben Lomond Mar Pittsburg a graduate Pa student at USU Ernestine S (Mrs Stan W) Holtschneider daughter of Mr and Mrs Isaac V Salazar 550 Kirk Ave a Layton senior at USU William Timothy Lujan son of Mr and Don Lujan 26 Ave C Mrs McGill Nev a senior at White Pine High School Ely Rita L Maestas daughter of Mr and Mrs LJ Maestas Sl 3039 S 840 W Magna a junior at USU LeRoy Max Martinez son of with NORrlAriLZURN MONDAY NIGHTS USU Marsha Pommier daughter of Mr and Mrs Godfrey H Pommier Route 1 Corinne a senior at Box Elder High School Raquel Puente daughter of Mr and Mrs Juan Manuel Puente 750 N Ada Chicago 111 who will graduate from Wastach Academy in Mt Pleasant this year There are still some funds left for scholarships under this fund Students who applied for the scholarship are invited to reapply during the summer and other minority students are invited to send in applications to John Williams Student Services Utah State University 84322 scholarships are intended to assist deserving students of the at groups obtain a college education Mr Eccles chariman of the two 6:30 First Security Corporation among other businesses and on KBLW 1 Justice to all or some! Since last year before the presidential election I have commented on the “Watergate Affair” and some people had directly indicated to me — “You don’t really know the nature of American politics so shut up” Sadly the Internationalist was right from the beginning However this does not imply that he’s going to chop his critics into pieces but simply to show them another side of it Political scandals are not unusual in this complicated world In fact they occur every where regardless of societal ideology The only difference is that in a inEccles Mariner S society people tend to regard it as daily in ternationally prominent routine What difference does it make to those people finance and his sister Emma Eccles Jones have given Utah whose freedom has always been drowned but to a State University a substantial democratic society and to those who have profound endowment for scholarhsip funds conviction in justice the “Watergate” shocked them for Spanish- - American and black students attending USU The frightfully ‘AGGIE REVIEW’ less-democra- tic Most Americans do not realize the power they possess The power to scrutinize everthing from their own family to the man they elected The power however is in every human being not only Americans But Americans have the system which the 'makes the power work and financial institutions has served as assistant to the Secretary of 390 Treasure governor of Federal Reserve Board of - the board of governors of the Federal ticket giveaways chairman campus activities Reserve System Mrs Jones a graduate of USU has given generously to the Milton R Merrill Chair Both are members of USU’s Old Main Society and ACTimiS STHMOT Mr and Mrs G Martinez 4796 S 4015 W Kearns a graduate of Utah Tech and a junior at USU Windell W Minott son of Mrs Sylvia Edwards 1435 Harding Detroit Mich at USU since 1972 son of Mrs C Marvin Neal Willie Bea Neal 286 Herbert Ave Salt Lake City a junior at §®AED Get involved on some great committees Openings Available This is the nature of America Americans want to judge everthing by themselves and make their own decision They used to do it assiduously Unfortunately the set up of the society after World War II has diverted America to a certain conformity which the founding fathers had not had in their minds This country is created through diversity in every aspect But somehow at a certain stage this diversity has gradually disappeared and one of conformity has emerged to the surface on Don’t look too Committee on the Arts Happenings Nightclub Academic and Current Affairs Recreation Movies Espoused Hospitality Galleries Spectaculars Environmental Awareness Pick-u- p Public Relations & Advertising Human Development Application forms at Activity Center M©i"j §Cxyr©©GuD ©y lH ©v UC BALLROOM 8 NhedcA featuring “Sagebrush Take Vietnam for example compare the outcrying rhetoric of “Stop the Reds at all cost” to “Vietnam love it or leave it” The former has more majority than the latter because of the societal set of value which has been set a couple of decades ago It sets its own morality in American vocabulary It is at this point that one must look at one’s self more objectively than before Americans get more emotionally upset about their injustice from John Mithcell HR Haldeman and the gang but ironically not too many Americans get upset about other human beings who also receive an injustice in other parts of the world namely southeast Asia Maybe international politics should be isolated from' domestic affairs? But how can a nation who can not even give justice to her own people claim to be able to give justice to outsiders Tickets pm at Information 99 Desk - n' far to substantiate the above phrase To dramatize the circumstances even further an injustice which Americans are receiving from the Watergate is only a molecule when compared to the Southeast Asian Everyone now wants a cleanup in the system for a new morality But if it’s still going to be the same old “Manifest destiny” or “the Great White Man burden” then apparently there’s no clean up at all Let justice be applicable to all cases not only to the Watergate t i - J |