Show Monday May 7 Page 6 Area Studies Program era pi?®°jraiiifi) slotted A relatively new program AREA STUDIES has been developed to help students coordinate their general requirements with thier own personal in- terests According to William F Lye Area Studies Coordinator a student may apply for and be awarded an Area Studies Certificate in addition to his regular degree by complying with certain requirements To receive the certificate a student must complete a minimum of 36 credit hours in at least three disciplines such as Economics Political Science Literature History Geography or Philosophy Other possible areas are Latin American studies Black Studies and Environmental Studies Lye stressed that none of the requirements for degrees are altered in specific areas but the program is to “meet the needs of students as effectively as possible” Another requirement of ths program is that a B average must be maintained in tne 36 hours to qualify for the certificate There are said Lye two major advantages for getting the certificate The first is that it can satisfy the student’s wish that his courses be relevant to him and the second is that it will enable the student who applies for a job to point this out as another achievement in his college career Lye said “As a bonus feature this offers a great deal to prospective employers” To enter the program the student should work with a professor who teaches in some aspect of the subjects Any questions may be directed to the Dept of History and Geography o O AO and WOMEN University and William Diebold Jr senior research fellow Council on Foreign Relations in New York are the Merrill 9 Visiting Scholars May 78 and Dr Hoffman a doctoral graduate of the University of Paris Law School is a specialist in international relations theory as well as the politics of France and other European countries His topic will be “Toward a Common European Foreign Policv” when he SDeaks Mav 7 at am 10:30 in Sci Ag 338 The Harvard faculty member also is an associate of the Harvard Center for International Affairs and of the Kennedy Institute of Politics at Harvard He had contributed numerous ar Salt Lake City AP — Motorists had prospects of free parking Friday when judge signed a restraining order! against Salt Lake City issuing any parking tickets for that period Applications Available at the kttnvDtty (SeGnOer 1 Oth USU Library of greatest concentration are international law organizations and politics (analyses of particular systems of subsystems) Diebold received a BA from After Swarthmore College graduate work at Yale and the London School of Economics he went to the Council on Foreign Relations on a Rockefeller Research Fellowship in 1939 and stayed to work on postwar problems He has written four books: “New Directions in our Trade Policy” “Trade and Payments in Western Europe: A study in Economic Cooperation” The Schuman Plan: A study in1 covers issuing of parking tickets prosecution of parking ticket cases and collection of parking Parking Ordinance violated Libraries feel that the of funds elimination in the proposed 1974 federal budget will severely hamper the libraries ability to provide needed information and services In the last fiscal year funds available nationally for libraries and library related projects were reduced by more than a billion dollars from the amount authorized by Congress The President’s proposed budget for 1974 provides no desiginated aid “The United States and the dustrial World: AT THE REGULAR PRICE GET THE SECOND ONE FOR ONLY ONE CENT H8f Main Logan We Sell QUALITY NOT PRICE! In- American Foreign Economic Policy in the 70‘s” will He be discussing “Economics and Politics: The Western Alliance in the 1970’s at 10:30 am May 9 in Ag Sci 338 The next speakers in the spring forum are Robert C Livingston on May 10 and Kenneth Waltz on May 15 Dr Livingston is a foreign service officer for the National Security Council His topic is “A Washington Look at Europe” Dr Waltz professor of political science University of California Berkeley will discuss “Global Contest of European-America- n Relations” Economist addresses seminar (Continued from Page 1) In comparison to an obigopoly the excess demand fixed price systems puts “the entire risk” on the consumer In the excess demand situation the producer can sell all he makes and “therefore it is quite unnecessary to compete amoung producers This gives the producer a very high job secruity” There is little incentive to produce new products he added since the old ones always sell so well demand Salt some away Campus radio airs Jethro Tull — BUY ONE PAPA CHEESEBURGER Offer Good Monday May 7 Economic Cooperation” and the Gregson contends the city’s planners have a great deal of parking ordinance violates a 1952 power Producers have lots of Utah court ruling that the owner power Consumers have very of a car cannot be presumed to little” have parked it where it is found Domar said that he knew of He said he believes the suit has only two examples of excess wide importance across the demand being accepted in this country because many other country: gobernment and the municipalities have parking university He noted thabwe don:t violation ordinances similar to believe in competition between those of Salt Lake City government units but questioned But Cutler said the disputed whether oligopolistic duplication of functions would really be that portion of the law was repealed 30 inefficent “Maybe it is a very days ago He said Gregson failed good idea to have a choice to show any immediate or among many offices that perirreparable harm in the case function and Cutler said the restraining form the same one that doesn’t do a punish the order which followed a hearing good job” came as a surprise The university also deals with demand and a great deal excess Restrained from issuing parking of power “Inside the university tickets teachers experience a great deal of power as the producers” The Ritter’s order said: “Salt Lake scholar decides on the product City and its Board of Comstudent is supmissioners and its agents and he said and the to sit around his feet and employes are hereby restrained posed receive the wisdom as it flows from issuing any parking tickets forth prosecuting the same or accepting any fines or costs for alleged violations thereof” The restraining order would carry the case until May 14 when arguments are scheduled before Ritter on the suit tar 7-- 9 “In excess “Dimming the Lights on the Public’s Right to Know’’ is the theme for the special campaign sponsored by the American Library Association 973 fines Ruling On May 8 at 12:00 noon USU’s Merrill Library will dim its lights joing libraries across the country in dramatizing the effect of for libraries i “Daedalus” His fields and Deputy City Atty Roger Cutler said the city had not decided what to do about Ritter’s order which Cutler said he thought is unThe order by US District constitutional Court Judge Willis W Ritter “This is just crazy” he said Ritter’s action came in a suit brought by a Salt Lake City man Greg Gregson and the Taxpayers Action Council libraries and their services Tryouts in the Afternoon “Foeign Affairs” Parking ordinances challenged in court support for libraries The Merrill Library is participating in a nationwide program that desires to increase the public’s awareness of Clinic in the Morning ticles to journals such as “world at Harvard Politics” “Foreign Policy” government drastically reduced federal HPER211 Application Due May of fund reduction Sat May 12 10:00 AM (£ Dr Stanley Hoffman professor to dramatize rev©w§ MEN Lectures set May 1 9 Jethro Tull Not in person unfortunately but a live recording of their concert in the Salt Palace during the summer of ’72 The tape features a 90 minute performance of “Thick As A Brick” plus renditions of “A Wednesday May will be in Logan new way Yesterday” and some songs from the LP ‘Aualung” Don Shelline will present the concert on 'the Burnt Weenie Sandwich Show Monday Wednesday and Friday from 7:30 to 9:30 pm on KUSU-F915 M Take stock in America Buy US Savings Bonds |