Show speaks Bernstein crowds USU to been doing ' mght never have press had Watergate e ls MdWasbmgi'n a Bernstein Jlednesttoy in the Fine Arts Carl i 7 'gLrters must suhject gov rWnt announcements Bernstein Htt of truth do must ad “and the press or becoming reporting yweeo priced stenographers even b f i e ( had evidence to-b- r porters assigned to Watergate while hundreds were assigned us Nixon's campaign ' surrogates Because the press bad reached what Herns tein called ail a II time low under the Nixon admini stratum his Waterg te stories were given at first little rredi bill ty the Nixon admin Titcgate that he said ujation was lying" press made no serious find the truth They inrnipt to ieil for the burglary of Water before they finally do uled the p a investigate lensteia pointed out that be to Watergate radicals had aie allegations of harrassment n ml surveillance by the Nix dmnistrationand that the press to investigate beyond sin reporting geporung can be nothing but Bern fc best obtainable truth iscnuid He said that reporters would do well to follow the advice of J hn farmer Attorney General gtchell and "watch wha' we do edaotwhat we say " There is an orgy of self ied I cmgrstulatiorj among the press liter its role tn Waterg Kernsteia said "and it s mo ie is'iied " Is 3 in there were on is 4 maintained that if press had cultivated credi Bernstein 1 the its role would he ques tionexj less and its stories would he given more validity bility ' Political leaders made the conduct of the press the issue rather than the President s in voKement in Watergate" said 'he author of "All the President's Men" and The Kinrl Days" He pointed out tha! when Dan iel Schorr was brought before the Senate Investigating Committee the issue was contempt for Cun gross for not revealing sources ' resela'nm activities not for his ( I A of certain Bernstein said it was time for reporters to go hack o the basics of gixd reporting He said he and V Boh oodard used nothing hut basic investigating to unc over W aiergate Wr never made any presump to ns Bernstein said "We went on's where the farts would lead his colleague us H added that the had none of the high level sources that were availahle to the FBI yet the TBI (Continued on page 2) Carl Bernstein one of the Washington Posts Watergate reporter and co author of All the President s Men ond The Final Days answers o USU student question after a emm or at the (photo by Kathy Belmer) ’- i - x t Vol I 74 No 1 Friday Nov 12 1976 Logan Utah 9 r negotiates to update TVradio translator system cu USU less w as even ah State wav L' s Jill Hirvve successive vristt Pearson non had three each Weber nts came " f natch the Ags reaving poisI hich will tough BYll Spike this season USU JV will and their 10 2 Earlier handed them eats but then a gave them lluw go about finding universities that will pay to hear them’ There is a method 1 he going fee for somebody like Nguyen Tan Ky former sire president of Viet Nam is between And how do 11200 and speakers W ‘ Bruce Wilson cultural vice president described the process inan inters lew with Student 1 Ife Various agencies eat h repre sentmg a myriad of speakers art shows and other special esents send brochures " listing their Iientele with a description of their talents One agency most its client as ” quotable speaker tn America Another claimed its client "a truly inspiring speaker on human I I dev-cidie- “the ed by sedof that N°Fse Country decency" seems to be right in the Other agencies send an index of it as Pizza rides his topics with a list of speakers for horse around the University each topic Program Corporation of AmerCenter USU aiergate I here are other topic s ranging from science fiction and sexual il v to witchcraft and the show Star Trek " W ilson fingered through his file of catalogs and brochures and said USU received about two dozen pamphlets fiom different agencies this year in reference to speaking and other events J 1500 Heart of - for sur h a promate of the ject Stevenson added It will be determined and bandied by the city commission '‘Preston has their own transiting service and it is supported by their taxes” be pointed out The commission will also have to think ahut coordinating power outputs of some of the town wl’h less powerful systems ”Wfe Could pul Cable TV In the married student housing units the trailer courts nd each resj ( ontlnued an page I) speaker selection it a offers three speakers on atairtmn or arupunt ture while prov iding 135 speakers on politics in Ameru a 51 on sports and 25 on gu about ilu umvervitu-- finding (ampuv speakers1 nd in Pro'O rsity matches r exhibition Mary Jo Pep ider Women men include Won- - umvrrsi'y A method to trns the pro Pnoe-ball coach at SS1S‘ Reavy Phoenix Heat yball coachat inn and Hare® the Heat and n the El P and we now need to decide what to do to update it” Stevenson said There are several alter natives We ould eliminate our Iran lator service altogether but this would eliminate it for the rest dent of the valley He said this was not their de sire and that they would avoid moving in inch a direction “The county commission is examining ami booking info some possibilities” he said While unable to give an esti is negotiating to update the television and radio translator sstem which ha ser ved far he V alley resident f r mre than 15 ear The translators were originally of Old Mam to installed on provide better reception for married student housing nd campus residency halls and I ogan resi dents Since that time the city has shared expense with the univcr mty for this service ’The equipment is getting old 7 on j He said the fine Arts Let lure Committee goes through the pamphlets and derides who looks the most interesting "Next" he said "we call the agency representing the speaker and disc uss cost Some speakers have a flat rate Others charge a fee plus expenses Once all these fact are In the committee meets and votes on the preqioved speakers Willi a Budget of $63 000 the Cultural Committee has lively allotted $15 000 or I per rent for speakers Some speakers charge $6 0o0 for an nppeuranr e" Biute said "but the most we've spent Is $3500 We spent that fit Call Berstein Bruce felt that while some speakers were lecturing merely r the money most were sirs eerily trying to convey their idr as One such spe aker wax sc he dull'd to speak on a Wednesday hut he came a clay early arid spokr to two classes both days besides delivering his scheduled speer h "The I me Arts speakers are to stimulate thought not ' to mda Innalc" Wilson van' If someone leaves wilh somr'hmg Hint's new and irf erest mg we've sr roinphstted our pul pose |