Show Monday Oct 7 1974 Page 4 services 'unfair1 Merchants cal! USU has used tax dollars to build services to siphon away the by Kent Perry Staff Reporter Cache Valley and USU are partners not enemies and should understand each other’s W Boyd responsibilities USU business vice Christensen president emphasized in a recent interview Christensen’s office which controls nearly all of the services on campus fire by a local under come has merchant’s group for “unfairly competing” with downtown stores for the student dollar They list services ranging from housing to ice cream cones to computer services as being unfair The group has charged that by the students an'd the university “We are not using tax dollars to compete” Christensen defended He explained that services such as the dormatories food services and the UC are built by bonds which must be repaid and that no tax money is used for their construction or operation “Any university town has misunderstandings among its revenue non-academ- ic generated over university said Christensen services” creates “The university situations for teaching that apmerchants pear to be in competition with the local merchants” He sited the example of the meat office on campus which raises its own beef and teaches the students the principles of cattle management and meat cutting “What are we supposed to do it with all that meat-thrasked Christensen away?” The business vice president stated that he was trying to “understand the valley merchants understanding” of the situation and it is a “fine line” that his office has to walk in conducting its business Christensen commented that the situation was better for the merchants at USU than at any of the other universities in the state where their bookstores have evolved into little chainstores ow The Loggins and Messina concert originally scheduled for fjrtohpr-l- l has been canceled because of a recording com ! -- a mittment according to the USU ticket office A ticket office spokesman said that efforts were being made to also stated that faculty members and departments are free to buy services in the community while they cannot at some universities He ’i i- WASHINGTON AP — The Senate voted Friday to cancel an arrangement that gave i i i III u u w v “Our primary obligation is to satisfy the needs of the students” he said HI former President Richard Nixon custody of his White House tapes and papers The bill which now goes to the House is designed to prohibit destruction of the documents and to assure they are made available to the courts and public in the in- terest of learning the full story of Watergate g: approved 56 g to 7 was attacked by senior w un- - gj as Republicans The measure constitutional reaction-t- o emotional even Senate Leader Hugh Scott and his assistant Robert P Griffin g voted for the measure after j attempts to delay or dilute it j:: 8 failed the official student publication of Utah State University and is students written and edited by EDITORIAL POLICY is solely the responsibility of the editorial staff The editor can reserve the right to refuse any publication at his discretion EDITORIAL OPINIONS are solely those of the editorial board and those writers with signed articles LETTER POLICY The editor reserves the right to edit refuse or print any letter All line and signed with name and student number lettffs must be typed on a Names may be withheld by the Editor however at the student's request Published during the school year except during finals week by the Associated Students of USU Editorial offices University Center 315 business office C alter 317 Printed by the Box Elder News and Journal Brigham City Entered as second class postage at University Station Logan Utah 84321 Subscription rates Box 1249 $6 per year $2 per quarter Correspondence should be addressed to PO CHECK THIS STUDENT PRODUCTIONS 60-spa- ty FOR: PERFORMANCE OPPORTUNITIES AT SUN VALLEY EUROPE (2 MONTHS) USO TOURS ASPEN SWEETWATER HIGH SCHOOL SHOWS SUMMER RESORT BOOKINGS MANY AREAS LOCAL AND CAMPUS PERFORMANCES “UTflG Half-tim- Oct 12 1 2 - OLYMPICS” e 1st Home Game Person Team Competition (6 - Boys 6 - Girls) - M (SASCfl V- - U Entry Forms & Info at Activity Desk Open to all USU Students y K2? YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE A SOLOIST IF YOU THINK YOU HAVE A GROOVY VOICE EVEN WITH NO EXPERIENCE COME IN FOR A 'PRIVATE' AUDITION ALL RANGES ALL TYPES and ' T ' organizations guitarists boss piano hurdy°guroetc s©s (AudiUons: Oct 7 8 9 10 - Call Ext 7698 for private appointment) 1st PRIZE $5Q00 USU’s SUPER 2nd PRIZE $3000 1 3rd PRIZE $1500 TALENT COMPETITION FIRST-ROUN- D AUDITIONS: SKYROOM OCT 10 5:30-1- 0 ( W O i UNIVERSITY CENTER — No 326 YtBtrVE SI Uli IIOE Ext 7698 ENROLL NOW IN MS 301 CHECK WITH CPT BUTCH CHAPPELLE AT ft Make Private Audition Appointment when You Register momt OOE3EV Q to 5’2 minutes long STUoiKnr TO pm ft Find a Campus Sponsoring Organization Register at the Activity Center Work up whatever your Heart Desires 3 IT ( 752-135- 7 g But g Republican g Watergate STUDENT LIFE is Gotf The "Show - Biz" Fever? ®ra Christensen said that he was not “on a white horse” but his intent is “genuine and honest” Senate cancels tape custody j reschedule the concert for later in the year January and dates for are possible February the group’s appearance and the hi-fi- ’s like” j Loggins and Messina cancelled P selling “clothing BEFORE OCT 15 ARMY ROTC — THE MORE YOU LOOK AT IT THE BETTER IT LOOKS! |