Show Help tor older people i n I'Qil 'jzmgia ' -- ' y $?bj or Slxi Tirvign ri vf t ? t-nee- d '’ ! i'i ojh prk”: ' X oc i V i n to h S I wit ( I 'I s H ‘ So (ft !' M'd p 'U l IK VI-- eo:v f fV K M'( ) 'C IN pi'iifO wr!J t M o I vl’s O Si the parkin sOa fhev tcuscv! to can t ' on a' t i tb-s- Specf’ olocr e oi oh rNit (’jo ! II a 'j'!Mi ! f I r ov f I i 0 J-- ' v M il v i in i ft i I d jt ( K n EdfH 'd rmcibo! Jc Sc-wt-e- rs ro : fe r HT 65 U J V rea -- v pc'ko'a lot --- t t up tb if j o-- V Bowen pn- ’'( wi'i to J iy uv:-'!v- ) fence wood j be v” ji non He 4j'd taf ti'4N of d‘ ‘We! vmv vn’t bo toll by hot1! tV ak c o to M i l‘d’th Itovc-- ' seSv! a ni the t' va'Lv’M' C’biki CVmer (I CO Vt Sect KIJ I V NiV F the J t N tE- i Os vl sKiFttVu the TCC -'v ' i M ti 1 t v f (y s" y y Utah State University Logan Utah November C j la 7 The parking let controversy Action cn a proposed parking lot to be built directly south of the cemetery behind the tennis courts if approved has been held up by request from the HPER department and President Taggart until student input can be gamed The forum will provide the opportunity for students to air their opinions and ask questions There will be five on the panel representing the various viewpoints which have been aired in Student Life Athletic Director An- derson will represent his department He favors the parking lot because it would draw more patrons and serve those who are either unwilling or unable to walk uphill to the Spectrum due to age cr handicap Dale Nelson HPER department head will also be on the panel He opposed the parking lot because building it would cut down on the available play space of which he says there is already too little Campus Planning Director Paul Salisbury will be on the panel He is in a fairly neutral position but has said he wants the lot because the need for it will increase in the next few years Two students who have been active on the issue and are opposed ta the lot will complete Nolan Johnson the president considers stulot of the through funding dent activity fees to be an issue since the lot will rarely be used by students It will serve athletic patrons at night and probably be a faculty lot during the day And John McKeon is an interested student who has done extensive research and interviewing on the matter the panel stu-dentbo- dy council terms to four-yea- r T Baird a Glen They are retired extension service Martindale a yard manager for a builders supply firm Mrs Carol W Clay and Darwin W Larsen were elected to the pair of two-yeseats open Mrs Clay is a civic leader of and was also the committee which drafted ar m e teeter sj 35 of Al’s Tro- phies and Awards in Logan Voter turnout W3S placed at d ea’" t ' u i v L iv’v percent Desmond Anderson will term complete his four-yea- r as mayor under the new system which was approved in a special city election last July Final vote totals were as follows: Year Terms Councilman-Fou- r Glenn T Baird a- - - 1528 Loye E Martindale - 2839 Walter N Nickel - 2346 ses 2750 - 2645 W Larsen Darwin Norman O - Wahlstrorn -- 2517 Wavne White L - ment of his car which was illegally He had parked in the LDS Institute lot received seven tickets for parking in the lot prior to the incident Judge Champlin gave Pinto until Nov 12 to pay the fine Pinto said after the arraignment he didn't feel the Incident would hurt his office's relations with community "At first w as at ra id it w o u d hurt which my reputation in the community Office could have hurt the Volunteers because it is involved with so many I I Time o -- 'P 'o ’NNsrwf‘" OO “V V m s C wJ1 Kent I aver 2539 tuth b ius oi j tvw Ywh selves as pres- - nrv :"v gowmovot edit" check am! sai of the Herald Journal the press could see federal inters in the future at the Ame lean en-tio- Issues Forum Tuesday at the Cache Public libtary The trend toward centralized ownership could bung about the inter ention Cheney said Cheney said the primary concern of press freedom lies m the constitutional freedom mainly the first amendment Congress Restricted "The first amendment is the basis for press fieedom but literally it only restricts Congress" he said "It is not an absolute Cheney said there are several restrictions which change ftom year to year There ate couit interpretations and broadcast regulations he said The local editor described the T n “lhe balaw ourth Branch eonsUtu’oenal svstem b is wotked well’' Cheney said "because of this fouith blanch" "The free press isn‘ ruve ssauly a lospooib'e piess" he said "however the both vvn! ‘ emerge fiom fieo discussions Cheney explained Senate BU 1 which is current Iv under consideration in Congress I he bill makes piovisioiu whuh would ci cate a new elasoheabon of government lecoids and doeu i units he said Dangerous Bill "I believe the bill is danger said " I he onunou thing is that it is net n essai v tm It mfoimutien to be dassifn-might not even stand up in ous" Cheney J couit ” actual's a few bad pie It is visions stuck into a criminal code he said Runt Carlos Pinto ASUSU volunteers vice 17 president received a $35 fine and a day suspended jail sentence Tuesday in Logan City Court Pinto was arraigned before Judge Zachary T Champlin and charged witha failing to comply with the direction of police officer Pinto pleaded guilty to the charge which resulted from a Oct 29 incident in which Pinto resisted the impound- poisoyf Vioo 4 W freedom" Carol W Clay 0? s VSO! et V Term Councilman-Two-Yea- r ?vkv Sfcr si o woo ’Make a b iho phiv a? ca b jt 3763 E Claude J Burtenshaw - 2554 Richard E Griffin - 2354 W Cris Lewis o d Pages of government for Logan Larsen 53 is the present owner-manag- er 0 'burv 9 em- ployee for USU and Loye E mayor-councifor- n ta’’ Cliff Cheivv Burtenshaw vice president of student affairs at USU was elected to one of the three council seats in Logan’s Tuesday elections Two other men were elected the vii" b J P i Durvenshaw cops win will be discussed at a forum next Monday Nov 10 at 12:30 in the UC Juniper Lounge Ladell v Logan council Monday ve 1 1975 16 Claude V i kT- 42 Vcl 73 No 20 Parking iot forum set "oee wen't be ba"e - federal hire —t ’t t wwen l‘J f J ? k V' 'ist wees V tHo been dc't aree a" J Cv tao iv f affect v 'tore no bone v ' bo J k a con'-oorand not a 13 f '"O' a s usee tsat aspoa't be sj'd votv’y Pid ”U woo'd defr' itc-kids Vt'at area ba vt ‘"Ve ae es si I ‘ :if 'l - fI N iiv ojf H‘Ilg k by r' s' ’ra !£ k "Those elder folks reed! crdt wa! uphu! to the oectrum vvbo'i :t vV'j s’ ok as it a ed per oer: of the tr"e the baddinp is usod It s not that they’re ’ai ” k £ 1C (Cjiiu Cn tony too h 5'vi Nobody but wbo ray $X for C note oa:ki- - can get c’ose to f'o bud for us to i lets of tKem say y v! V IS it Hard to Get There bea’xi I ! i k iN-'- - - t dr them because Kii'i) v? 4 nod to go 40 bod bid tVy j o j cec’eci’t "I a- ev ei on-- ! j i K v '1 - ippni’K 1 s ' ! may- com - oI'k-- i tup ‘1 ' f because t v e do sit M'v! Buxton Ni wi‘ui i N( i to ji V i 00 fo'a- pars I': :’ c i ui i sopcl p‘ km w M ! ‘4 — tsC"‘ ‘ 1 (Ml ki'( tiM-- i VffM'y jiii! Sp-tii!!'- o!d-- 4 k! WVI ’fVOi'O v 1 a m I ! n0 fa Vv 'l ’ 1( 1 f M U - I ti '' a i: It f jot tV a i(i i ( IN 'it ea but compromise c tf mivi j v O V i i community projects" Pinto said think the people in the "But community know me well enough after working with me for all these months' Pinto said "They know where my head is at what I've done what want to da and how much of what I've said would do have done" Pinto said though he was sorry the incident ever happened and sorry he involved ASUSU or the university in any way he hoped that some good would come from it "I hope the whole thing will call attention to the university's policy for impounding cars" Pinto said "It's a think it needs bad situation and I I I I I looking into" Val Christensen assistant dean of director said he sfudents and agreed that the policy needs investigation and suggested a meeting between the university Logan police and the towing company UC tf Righu “Thu press k tao laaJv ta eU about the fust asue’ul 'lent with out leaking at the test of the bill of tights” t’henev saul ob He sakl the ptess noxious shottly after Watei gate baemse it was aeluullv only two repoitars bieakmg the story in response to a comment on the absence of complete objects tty in the i eportm-- of the new s Cheney saul then will always be bias but the piCs has ta con stantly try U prevent bias bee ause it can’t get away with it in the long i un g Public Choice The question of whether the piess pays too much attention to news concerning the minorities was laisel by a member of the uiuhenee Cheney saul the piess must lemain as a mat ket place of discussion amt the public is able to effectively choose whuh opinions ai e important i (Continued on Page 2) |