Show Pago 4 Monday Nov 4 1974 Discussion on restrictive codes may continue Richard Brady Editor The USU Institutional Council will probably discuss possible revision of smoking and dorm visitation hours in addition to a dress code and Student Life during its next next meeting Nov 16 in Logan council members said L Brent Hoggan Logan a member of the Institutional give them a report on smoking Student Life the Publication Board management of the dorms and the dress code issue” Taggart said “The report will include things we can do to make the rules compatible with living the discussions were very general and no specifics were discussed at the Oct 12 meeting “If the council ever does take action on the issues the action will sp Ak for itself” Hoggan told Student Life Friday A local lawyer Hoggan said he had no comment on possible legal ramifications concerning such issues as the possible dress code Snow said the policies will be announced when the council makes its decision But when asked if he thought changes in the present policies were needed Snow said he had no comment “I’m not prepared to make any statements” he said adding that it was the administration’s business quarters for students” Taggart said the university is legal issues involved in such a he said Such things as respect for privacy noise and study time should be considered in dorm The university could have a dress code but how and where it is enforced would have to be visitation rules code decided legally “We have a chance to make the dorms liveable and still let students share in policy-makin- g and enforcement” he said Burtenshaw said USU had a dress code about 10 trying to find ways to improve its years ago for the UC cafeteria policies But he said he believes the but it did not work and was university has good policies in the unenforceable he said The code areas of smoking He said the called for a shirt tie and jacket to present policy recognizes the be worn by men when eating there he said rights of both smokers and said he believes the council will discuss the issues at its next meeting but said he had no comment on whether or not it of On the would be in a closed session During the Institutional possibility Council’s Oct 12 meeting it eliminating smoking areas at Alva C Snow Roosevelt vice USU Burtenshaw said it is not instructed Claude J Burtenshaw chairman of the council said he affairs student for to do away with what would feasible vice the council president presumed to study the areas of dress codes discuss the possibility of any smoking areas there are on and 16 visitation dorm Nov the at meeting smoking campus changes Student Life and to report back Both men would not comment Raise questions “We have gotten it to the place on their positions concerning the later where both groups are the least On the subject of a dress code issues When asked for an official During a closed session during stand from the administration Burtenshaw said: “USU --ought offensive to each other” he said the Oct 12 meeting of the council concerning the four issues USU not to be bothering with a dress of smokers and discussion was held on whether President Glen L Taggart said code because it would create “The present rules should be all or not to implement a dress code all that the council has done is more problems than it is worth” right as long as both sides are willing to appreciate the rights of at USU Also discussed were the raise the question of what the each other” No Dress Code possibilities of eliminating all university is doing in the four Burtenshaw said it has taken a smoking areas on campus areas The council has asked the he Burtenshaw said that long time to get to where USU is cutting back coed visitation at administration to look at imof not idea the favor does today in the areas of housing personally university dorms and restriction programs and methods of He its said code we’re “how “It is the policy of the a dress of this newspaper plementation and 'would-havtoadstudents as “education said 'relevance university to eonai-der Council members and doing” Taggart would the adults we and to will be decided as said in time some “At responsible persons” ministration officials have point Council non-smoke- No - “The administration could only decide to stop publication of Student Life but could not exercise prior restraint” he said He also said that the administration could not close down Student Life during a time of controversy because that could be interpreted as censorship rs -- e Prior Restraint On the issue of Student Life Burtenshaw said the Publication Board is considered the publisher of the newspaper rs non-smoke- Burtenshaw said Burtenshaw said he thinks there is a need for a student newspaper and that he does not want to see the paper stopped The Nov -- 16 meeting of the Institutional Council will be held in the Tanner Room of the Merrill Library- on campus Students may attend - Police chief reports department has good relationship with USU by Seaver Jones staff reporter USU and Logan enjoy a “sound” relationship says Max Jones Logan’s chief of police In the past few years the Logan police have also become responsible for the university’s law enforcement Jones has been with the Logan force for 20 years and has been chief for the last year and a half “On the whole I’m pleased with the performance of the PIZZA HOUSE Enjoy our Italian force There’s always room for improvement but I think we’re fair and impartial in carrying out our duties” Jones said during a recent interview with Student Life Among some of the problems the police have to deal with are alcoholism and drug abuse The problem is not restricted to the campus Jones said Sixty per cent of all the fatal accidents in Cache County can be connected with drugs or alcohol use Jones said “My primary concern is not with the users so much as apprehending the suppliers” Jones said of drug usage in Logan “This is not tCLsay that we turn down the source we can cut down the amount used” “We arrested 27 people for dinners and lunches selling grass two months ago” he said “Out of all the arrests we make we usually get 85 to 90 per cent convictions” The chief said that marijuana use in Logan became a noticeable problem about eight years ago Since then it’s become a routine arrest instead of an irregular problem Jones said “Of course that’s the way it is all over the country” “I think some day marijuana will be legalized Until it is however it is my job to see the law is upheld” Jones said Alcoholism is also a concern of the Logan community he said “If we find someone on the street in an intoxicated condition we pick him up and throw him in the drunk tank for the night” he said However Jones said he expects "1 May We Introduce He recognizes ROBERT ‘BOB’ CHAMBERS ppw pwwt&smt&tv'ttvii: that the USUf Studentbody is approximately 20 of the Cache County Population Bob Chambers is vitally interested in a strong and growing Utah State Bob's ties are to Cache Valley and street crimes Jones said The police force is doing the best it can to protect citizens and of keep the city safe at all hours he added If you have a complaint or see a crime being committed take it upon yourself to notify the police 0 Their number is 752-250- “Coyote Tantras" reader tonight Barry Gifford of Berkeley California will read from his work tonight at 8 in the ! st USU Business Auditorium The reading is open to the public and there will be no admission charge according to Dr Kenneth W Brewer USU English Department Gifford is the authpr of “Coyote Native of Cache Valley Hr share Poet-noveli- USU USU this law to change within the next year “But like pot it is still the law” he addejl Like all cities Logan has its Tantras” 100 or more poems containing elements of Zen Judaism American Indian belief and the convictions of industrial American man linked throughout by “coyote” He will read from this and his new novel “Ghosts No Horse Can Carry” Brewer said Graduate Daughter Kathy USU Present Smithfield City Councilman - 2nd term Member of Exec Commit USU Alum Council Commissioner ROTC - 1 yr Veteran USAF Remember to Vote! 1 YOUR VOTE WILL r: BE APPRECIATED DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR 2 YEARS CACHE COUNTY COMMISSION PAID FOR BY CITIZENS FOR CHAMBERS - NOLAN JOHNSON Tuesday Nov 5 8 STAB STAB STAB STAB |