Show Monday April 22 Page 10 Prof outlines potentials of atomic energy use The Department of Physics and Electrical Engineering will sponsor “Nuclear Power-th- e Alternative’’ in conjunction with their Spring Colloquium Series The presentation vi ill be made by Dr Jack T Spence from the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry here at USU The presentation will take EL-12- 9 place today at 3:30 pm in Refreshments will be served at 3 pm in EL-12- 9 prior to the speech The colloquium series hosts at least one presentation per week featuring various areas of To understand the physical basis of climate a better understanding of weather is needed Dr Verner E Suomi director of the and Science Space said Center Engineering in the Business Thursday to buy bulldozers to knock down the Rocky Mountains and solve the problem completely” he said In order to get accurate predictions a weather station every 313 miles around the world in every direction is necessary “Costs are prohibitive because the necessary weather ships cost four million dollars per year to operate” he said Radio balloons that tell wind speeds can predict world temperatures but only on clear days he said and they cost $3000 per “Weather forecasting today is limited bv the lack of data from all parts of the globe” he said Computers have progressed from 1952 so that faster and better predictions can be made Suomi said but heavy snow storms can be predicted only 12 hours in advance balloon Another method of measuring “Computers are also so expensive that it would be cheaper wind speed is a Spin Scan Utah author honored during Library Week “Some That Trouble You” is off from the Church of Jesus title of a book recently Christ of Latter-daSaints Bookcraft is The a Logan native author by published Publishers for Clair L Wyatt Dr who always has made his home in the y - will be honored at a Library Authors Reception April 25 from pm in the Tanner Room of the Merrill Library Wyatt The reception immediately follows a lecture to be delivered by Dr Wyatt at 2 pm as part of Library Week The book has to do with some religious groups that have broken fO jm- STz20 - FILM HAS ARRIVED SJ degrees in electrical engineering from USU and is on the staff as a research engineer and associate professor “This is a more feasible economical and accurate means to predict weather” Suomi said Films of hurricanes Camille and Agnes and where they started as “mere tropical storms’’ were shown “Hurricanes are equal to four atom bombs per second and that’s why a Now Casting approach is necessary” he said “People must realize that storms rim parallel to the shore so they won’t stay home and all get killed” People have been know to stay home for Hurricane Parties and have subsequently been killed he said - yff&mmqllp jUfKIH was the Robert Wadlow tallest known man He reached the height of 8 feet 111 inches The tallest woman in history was Jane Bunfird of 18th centurv England who grew to 7 ’7” The former administrator of the Environmental US Protection Agency William D Ruckelshaus will address a Conservation Week audience at USU April 22 ! y M INGMAR BERGMAN'S at 10:30 am in the Fine Arts Center In that position from 1970-7- 3 Ruckelshaus was the chief enforcer of federal laws on air and water pollution pesticides solid waste disposal radiation control and noise pollution control Ruckelshaus perhaps is "remembered for a role he played while serving as Deputy Attorney General of the United States Nominated to the post by President Nixon in July of 1973 he subsequently was dismissed by the president in October of the same year when he refused to fire Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox r frame Ruckelshaus - -- IQQOQQOOOOOO ODOOQQO DO Q Q Q Q DO f v He holds three Cache Valley Satellite which can take pictures every 20 minutes at four cents per speaks on conservation 0 OoO O 0 0 O 0 0 0T7D0O O OOOO 0 0 O OUT SSso'"’ 974 Weather predictions today limited by lack of data Auditorium SUPPORT THE BUSINESSES DISPLAYING THIS POSTER 1 Before his appointment as Deputy Attorney General Mr Ruckelshaus was acting director of the FBI from April 1973 until July 1973 the period after L Patrick Gray had stepped out of ‘JT- public life PEANUTS WILLIAM D RUCKELSHAUS former administrator of the Environmental ProUS tection Agency will speak during Conservation Week Born in Indianapolis he attended Princeton and received an AB in 1957 He graduated from Harvard University School of Law in 1960 In the early 1960’s he served as Deputy Attorney General and Chief Counsel to the Indiana Attorney General’s office and “drafted thie Air '’Pollution’ Control Act of 1963 at that time THIS IS IdlNE COUNTRY AND ON ONE OF THE RANCHES THERE LlVEP A RHINOCEROS OJHO BECAME SO F0NP OF PRiNKlNS (jjlNETHEY CALLEP HIM TH6 “UJIMO RHINO"! 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