Show Page 14 Student Life Wednesday May 12 1976 feasible control waste Many road accidents Nuclear are suicide attempts The WASHINGTON (AP) radio-activ- e safe management of wastes given off in increased — Some high- CHICAGO (AP) way accidents result from “un- consciously motivated acts” and might not if happen licensing standards were changed to weed out emotionally unstable drivers says a Northwestern University psyve chiatrist Dr Ronald Shlensky also lawyer and adviser to the Illinois Department of Motor Vehicles wrote in the May issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association that some of the nuclear energy production is 55000 persons killed on the feasible according to a federal nation’s highways each year are government report deliberate suicides The report prepared by the in die And others he said Energy Resources Council also accidents caused by their own states that radioactive waste desire to hurt themselves even volume is small when compared though they may not be aware of with other waste products and such a desire that “even substantial costs that In any effort to restrict the could be required for careful licenses of those who might en disposal of such wastes will not danger the lives of others on the have substantial impact on the road the state must also ensure due process of law and not deny a without license adequate evidence he added Ford nominates woman dignitary WASHINGTON (AP) — President Ford nominated a GOP national committeewoman today to be ambassador to Luxem- bourg succeeding Ruth L Far-ka- s appointed by former President Richard M Nixon following a controversial donation to his campaign The nomination of Rosemary committeewoman from L Ginn Missouri continues the tradition of assigning a woman to the post The tradition was established by President Truman who ndmin-ate- d Washington hostess Perle Mesta to be ambassador to Luxembourg in 1949 post The Special Prosecutor’s investigation is still going on Mrs Ginn 63 is a lawyer and president of the Lucas Brothers Publishing Co in Columbia Mo She has been a member of the US Commission for the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization since 1971 and was elected US chair- man in 1974 She also is a critic of Missouri legislators who twice have re- jected the Equal Rights Amendment to the Constitution me uiitn oiatc Symphony Orchestra will present a concert tomorrow at 8 pm in the Fine Arts Center Kent Concert Hall Admission is free Gary Amano and Betty Beecher Music Department will be joined by Betty Matesky Logan as piano soloists in a Concerto for Three Pianos and Orchestra by Mozart This selection is rarely performed Kirk Beecher a senior at USU majdting in string music will conduct an original selection enShadow titled Pandemonium Show Suite Beecher is the son of Betty Beecher Logan He has composed several numbers and plays first violin with the USU Beecher Symphony Orchestra was last year’s Rhythm Rhapsodies winner mained unsolved “No general solution for the d radioactive Rich-- ’ isolation of the biosphere nec- wastes from ardson the council’s chairman for many thousands of “I don’t think anyone can say it is essary is we can yet in hand” the conyears reduced to zero but with a lower ference statement said “That is say we are dealing of despite a wide variety of propolevel of risk than in other areas sals experts still disagree on energy production” whether any of them will suffice Richardson testifying before sub“It is impossible to be complathe Joint Atomic Energy about experiments in the cent and committee on environment in use' of nuclear power without safety said that mistakesover having a solution in hand” dealing with nuclear waste But Richardson quoting from the past 30 years have not pro the report said: “It is scientiduced health or safety problems techand technologically fically “but with the benefit of commercial to feasible should we manage and experience nology in a safe wastes radioactive do even better in the future” on the is based manner This His optimistic outlook was amasscountered by Tom Cochran of the knowhow and technology Defense ed through research developResources Natural ment and demonstration” docuinteran in said who Council view: “It’s one thing to say it is mented in a recently prepared report issued by the Energy-Researctechnologically feasible to manis and Development Adage the waste products but ' : ministration tory is not with them The Federal Energy AdminiPointing to four failures in in its 1976‘ ’national wastes stration dealing with nuclear Outlook cno advancements Energy report said that Cochran said 1985 nuclearnuclear power must by have been made in the of electric concent from expand industry since the Pugwash of ?urrent figure to ference an international group generation 1973 25 in scientists that reported percent to meet energy redemands that the disposal problem each to a very low level of risk ' loftg-live- - - ft? Let's ftodco HS!I Friday and Saturday at Cache Fairgrounds PAUL MAZURSKY’S y Mrs Farkas resigned last week Her appointment by Nixon is part of an ambassador-ship-sellin- g investigation by the Special Watergate Prosecutor’s Office Mrs Farkas and her husband a department store owner contributed $300000 to Nixon’s J 1972 campaign Mrs Farkas was nominated four months after the 1972 election Though most of the money from Mrs Farkas and her husband was contributed after the election she said she had been told three months earlier she’d get the Luxembourg presi-dention- SHOW TIMES al 7:30 NOW PLAYING U 0 & 9:30 A1H3 HOPE TOJKSELF & What happens when you’re a NY cop sent to France to bust a dope ring and You can’t v ml wimrat! - r v y speak French The French cops hate you Your own people have set you up 41 WE1- Rodeo time any time you want high stepping styling in your boots insist on the choice of champions — Tony Lama It's America's favorite handcrafted boot JukifiMl sms I © I X yyX :JL A 1 6:30 & 9:30 pm 29 N Main |