Show May 7 1975 Page Free to the public Today Thursday Chlcano Week starts Forum at 11:30 Sunburst Lounge am in the ‘ivivmwvwvww Wednesday The Wildlife Society meets Wednesday at 7:30 pm in NRB 302 Paul Woodbury CO DWR will speak Film: “Vanishing Stream” Elections of new officers Come and tell us how to improve the Wildlife Society The Meaning of Detente: Stalinism verses Revulution Young Socialists educational class Wednesday at 6:30 pm in room 333 UC In conjunction with Education Week a presentation on Child Abuse will be held in the UC Auditorium Wednesday at 11:20 4-- Sierra Club Cache Group will meet Thursday at 7:00 pm in HPER 114 Highway Department will discuss plans for Logan Canyon highway All welcome for Society Range USU Management chapter of the Range Club will meet Thursday at 7:30 pm in room NRB-31- 2 Topics of discussion: Spring party and a slide presentation All welcome Refreshments Chess Anyone? The chess club has a chess tournament every Thursday at 6:30 pm in UC 335 Come and have fun Happy Valley Amateur Radio will meet Thursday at L108 in the Engineering building at 8:00 pm Informal group of Christian Scientists meet every Thursday -- at 10:30 Announcements Drop in at the ' Campus Anticipating landlord hassles Fellowship House 1315 E 7th 6 before leaving this summer? North Every Friday pm Now’s the time to find out what Come relax and get acquainted In the Burning Darkness by your rights as tenants are Legal Antonio Buero Ballejo will be aid at Walk-I- n may help you Help-Lin- e workers that will be presented in the Lyric by the USU needs Theatre Department May 9 10 around this summer-Loga- n or 15 16 and 17 8:00 pm USU Nelson you Contact Tammy students $100 with current acKevin Koppmans Jourof Professional Society tivity card for with Initiation Gestalt nalists Soph Workshop 17 16 in interested Adrienne Kennedy May journalism majors 18 in Chi be The in will the and Delta Faculty Lounge joining Sigma 0 fee is $30 with $15 deposit early May If interested call 7 ext 7435 or required by Monday May 12 AED - The Premedical Honor Sign up with Chris in the Society will hold their annual Psychology dept TfcT£dit in and initiation psychology available for USU banquet ceremonies on May 7 at Sher- students For more information 9 contact Carolyn Barcus wood Hills in Sardine Canyon The initiation ceremony will Special Olympics: Anyone begin at 6:30 pm and the interested in helping with the banquet at 7 : 30 pm Please make Special Olympics meet this your reservations with Linda in Saturday please contact the the Biology office BNR 121 Dr VOICE office ex 7466 or Kathy 8 Thomas Hannum a physician Eggleston on Women Freshmen with some unique experience join SPURS tea an be will orientation will HOPE have the Medical ship in the 6:00 at our guest speaker Tuesday pm am in UC 333 All are welcome Square Dancing Club will meet in room 102 of the HPER at 7:30 pm (I did it) 752-410- 753-220- 752-246- 752-544- Acceptance of Marx reaches turning point by Dave Klngham th support it Hardin said Reporter Historians of the future will call 1975 the turning point in the acceptance of Marx’s philosophy of “from each according to his ability to each according to his needs” Dr Garret Hardin professor of human ecology at California State University at Santa Barbara said Speaking at the UC auditorium Hardin who is known for his essay The Tragedy of the Commons said Marx was just advocating the treatment of the whole world as a commons Marx’s philosophy has long been widely accepted by many including nonsocialists because it lies very close to religious ideals of charity Hardin said The basic difference is that Marx took the philosophy much more seriously intending it to be achieved and enforced politically rather than voluntarily he said The theoretical basis for the philosphy is very shakey Hardin said The definitive -- argument against it was given by William Lloyd before Marx had even -- It Takes One devised the philosophy Lloyd said that the commons communal grazing lands of England will eventually produce only ruin because in a crowded world the lands capacity will soon be exceeded Hardin said If one man adds one cow to the land he reaps all the rewards and if this cow is the one that puts the overload on the commons then all the other men will have to share the loss Hardin said the tragedy of the commons” Hardin said “It only takes one man to break the rule of voluntary restraint and the rest of the men will follow in a chain and it can’t be stopped” The commons were eliminated in England many years ago because they proved to lead to ruin But recently there has been pressure to reestablish the commons in various disguised forms one of them being the proposed World Food Bank Hardin said Poor Increase “This The World Food Bank will never work because it is designed to combat a food shortage when what the world is really suffering from is a people “longage” Hardin said People always talk in terms of shortages he said but really there are none because any shortage is only relative to the The US began foreign aid in with the Marshall Plan and has continued it to the present The have results only been that the populations of the poor countries are now increasing by three percent a year as compared with only one 1950 percent in 1950 Hardin said Foreign aid in it’s present form is a violation of the law of the commons Hardin said It can only lead to more suffering A possible solution to the is foreign aid gifts on problem (Cont to page 12) Chambers Refreshforms Application available from the Information desk and SPURS Senate ments Wondering about the harmful effects of Marijuana usage? Don’t feel bad so are most of the researchers For an th report read consumer’s report Copies of the article are available UC 102-in Walk-I- n Free A reminder for terminating students issued a National Defense-Direc- t Student loan to D call at Control’er office Main 14 for an exit interview Special Education meeting for SCEC (Student Council for exceptional children) on Wednesday May 14 at 3:30 in room 195 EXCC Anyone interested in Special Education come John Day Memorial Game Dinner Sponsored by USU Student Chapter “The Wildlife Society” Saturday at Malibu Lodge Happy Hour 6:00 pm dinner at 7:00 pm Tickets are $350 for students $400 for others and can be bought in the Wildlife office or from members If you’re down and troubled and you need a helping hand call' 752-396- Help-Lin- e from 5:00 4 to Midnight AWS needs ABTE§TE Wishes to Announce An Addition To Their Sta ff THOMAS “Tom” RAY Tom has 9 years of experience working in areas such as Jackson Wyoming Pocatello Las Idaho Vegas Nevada Washing- and Carlisle Penn Tom specializes in cutting and blow combing However he enjoys all of hair care phases BLOWN CUTS ORANGE BLOSSOM Engagement Rings population for men be available for appointments 1:30 pm to evening by appointment and Friday Saturday 9:30 am to 5:30 pm and ask for Tom Just call Tom will Tues-Wed-Thu- rs 752-088- 8 The operation of the World Food Bank would boil down to the same few countries contributing the food and the same few countries taking it Hardin said The operation would work fine if the worlds population was stable but the populations of the countries that would be taking the food are increasing at a rate of three percent a year he said Expressions of love captured radiant combinations of gold and diamonds in BAUGH JEWELERS The World Food Bank would only perpetuate and finance this process of populations growing beyond the capacity of the land to OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O O O O o o o o o o o o o o for- - ' LDS Returned Missionaries WOULD YOU LIKE TO EARN 8 to $12000 THIS SUMMER? 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