Show March 10 1975 i Page 3 February 28 1975 Five couples dancing for money one hour and the food for all Places for the couples will be contestants has been donated Dystrophy Associations of judged by the amount of time Contestants will be allowed to America fund raising dance dancing and the amount of pledge sleep from 1:00 am to 9:00 am marathon starting Friday in Salt money raised Dar Krambule Saturday before starting the final stretch of dancing Lake City ASUSU volunteer services vice The 36 hour marathon to be president said Couples have solicited MDAA held at the U of U Union Ballroom “The marathon is designed to pledges usually by the hour from is being sponsored by the Greek minimize the amount of endanced community Council LDSSA ASUU and durance needed to finish the 36 businesses organizations and ASUSU The couples will report hours” Krambule said “Periods individuals The couples are 10:00 am for rest sleeping and eating are required to have a minimum of to the ballroom at Friday and begin dancing at provided because the more $10 an hour pledged As of the entry deadline last 11:00 am Hopefully they keep couples finish the marathon the Thursday 57 couples were endancing until midnight Saturday more money MDAA will get” to One of the couples from Logan tered in the marathon be allowed The couples will will include KVNU disc jockey rest one hour for every five spent Last year the MDAA dance who be will raised over $13000 Becksted marathon for meals Wednesday Kelly dancing Breaks 50 hour a completed marathon to raise money for STUDENT JIFE it the official student publication of Utah State University and is MDAA Becksted had raised over written and edited by students EDITORIAL POLICY it solely the responsibility of the editorial staff The editor can $350 at the last count but still had Teserve the right to refuse any publication at his discretion time to go EDITORIAL OPINIONS are solely those of the editorial board and those writers with The $800 per couple entry fee signed articles LETTER for the marathon is made worPOLICY The editor reserves the right to edit refuse or print any letter All line and signed with name and student number lettas must be typed on a thwhile by the $40000 worth of the Editor however at the student's reguesT withheld be Names by may donated prizes to be awarded Published during the school year except during finals week by the AsThe winning couplewill receive sociated Students of LiU Editorial offices University Center 315 business office Una trip to San Francisco the top iversity C eiter 317 Pi n ted by the Box Elder News and Journal Brigham City Entered second class postage at University Station Logan Utah 84321 Subscription rates as season six couples will receive $6 per year $2 per quarter Correspondence should be addressed to PO Box 1249 one-of ski Utah’s major passes to resorts including Alta Snoeach wbird and Park City of the top eight couples member d will get a stereo and a of the top bicycle the members 25 couples will receive Earth Shoes and the top 50 finishers will get all they can eat for a year at Farrel’s Ice Cream in Salt Five couples will USU and Logan in the represent Muscular Lake on-the-- Harris Cache County Attorney shown above said Friday Students learn of laws Always tell the truth and you won’t have to worry Burt Harris Cache County Attorney speaking to the International Student Association Friday said “When you are caught breaking the law admit you’re caught” Harris said “You get into more trouble if you try to cover up the evidence” American laws are different than the ones at home and it is important to know ours Harris said at an ISA Coffee Hour in the University Center Laws treat aliens the same as others Harris said Aliens are the same as American citizens in our community he said After a crime has been committed the convicted alien does the same time as a citizen Harris Jf Jf Jf Jf jf said The volves control “The Immigration Service the student after state is over Harris said power of citizens arrest extends to aliens” Harris said “We seldom have to prosecute foreign students” Harris said “If the residents would learn to abide the law as well as foreign students have we would have a lot better valley” “This speech explained good things and some I didn’t know” said Mohammed Rafiq a 60-spa- ten-spee- -- Pakistanian student “Perhaps the laws could be given to the embassies for translation” said Ali Soltanieh Iran “It is not possible to understand all the laws” STAB CORfflDNG ATTRACTIONS !! 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