Show Student Life Monday March 2 Page 1977 7 Broadcaster returns to Outside The Valley -- news briefs AP edr'-Tq-ak- e R" Sk :: tx:Vt v v S :erbe 7-- :e - m e s t v t 'ft' ' 0' Tc u-r 7V - C -- -- fc t R m "r e t:V jit 'e ar of uperar m:w xtlrg Bucharest cf the wKe r sjre qx ke - h - v A - ' ’ ie — 7 s R-ra- we Ld-c- Rtmar s te s trapped them buddy s Vctrg -- p Ve -- no m m te-- c oA mure smoe Tuesday wter r e- - : Rimur s sxx R them teads m disapproval t -- bee- - sem marce oe mtsteai of the six t of whiskey be -- esc-ers fmst se- -t hmr provisions down a supply tube ‘ a sad-- cafe w—er Bid Rtrmar He s tr-rttuRe kf t-auer w e s cettmtc a no with -- t a irtrk m o so' art for a ±irk after sa I k£e' hr ewe m Fm-- m — s rreth-rwas g'trfi t Rad n s g 3 a Rid prem i x a "e j-- recior L'ta jrvix c ral Teevusior and Ra-- i He pined the Csr-rat - fr Fhb!c Bnadcastmc ' :VC m ine of Utah s leading scientists will discuss aspects of his re- at: Ce-t- er p search of network as dtre-tother became drector of r affars F tinders n‘ ‘fTW 'vVer tjudv le became presde’-- t oee- - He - -- — a— c m o w kie' -- -- o the : "c' b n t p-- sea— He c weeks that s pe felt He t reheet Rtrmar was d a Natural Bu’dng back Scalped man gets rhair amed Cadfoma rrom has beccme " -- - K in - -c — - 't-- - H T i-- j sp tre o - - i trv t c- - tx-- ie-- i ci g a - -j - K Pov s vere had Homer or the Vedcal Ce-t- er l y re m trar ix --rs last Thursday and 1 are n a'-- ei tre bixd v esse from his scalp and skull through the use f and thread thmrer than an eye lash urg ca mcre-soope: na sbcKesrran for the six surgeons who — td the perator said Friday that connecting the bixd esses nr ved the mt s: ted-c-prxb?dure wet spaghetti it s kind cf overcocked Hve v - ever -1: s u?t ari u work at 3 in the momung when it keeps ce vad rr y m grasp and y : --r hands start shaking j ppm fr -cs a rued m teams she sad aeepirg between stints H rrer a- - was treated for a skull fracture and a tom ear A surular be at - — -- srg the same technique — was performed successfully - a am a-- n kmtrala last yea-- Davnes officials said that was the ny 'her scalp replantation operation ever done 1 Rap-f suec-essfi- s rm ec w-e- r w-t- -- Nun acquitted on murder charge RCxTKESTER NY Roman Catholic nan was kp f F-- dav cf a-g- es — A trat sre ki-e- d acquitted her baby in her convent room shortly after gvirg birth non jury trial in Jjdge Hyman T Maas who presided at the Mj-- re Ccuriy Court sad Rsier Maureen Murphy 37 was innocent of first -- negree manslaughter the charge on wtuen she was indicted He alsc acqutted her of second-degre- e manslaughter and cmmirally negigert bonuetde two lesser charges which he had said :r Thursday he would consider The rur had waved her mght to a jury trial Maas announced the verd-Ct- s Sister Marueen placed a hand ver her face ad appea-e-d to be crying Members of ter family seatel in the spectatx- section cf the courtroom gasped and began 10-d- r s bang Tf VA tx-arr- e - dge gave no eipaaiation for his verdict and quickly left the bench Rep rters weren't able to contact him for comment zLster Maureer walked into a jury room with ter two Lawyers and aac was unavaiable to reporters She --5 stdl a member of the Sisters of St Joseph which she joined 19 yea-sa-g: but her future was not immediately dear Church officials have refused to ±acuss the case Tte name of me baby s father has never been made public and the qjestjor of bus identity never came up at the trial The prosecution charged that Sister Mameen gave birth to a full term baby bey last April ?7 while alone at Our Lady of Lourdes convent in suburban Brighten Then the state charged she asphyxiated the infant by stuffing clothing down its throat Otter nuns testified that when they returned to the convent they foiaid Sister Maureen in her room and bleeding heavily was rusted to a hospital where doctors said she had given birth 2e Two nuns testified that they returned to the convent searched Sister Mb jrccn s room and discovered the dead baby in & wastebasket behind a bookcase The defense contended throughout the trial that Sister Marueen was Si' errxtionaily disturbed about her pregnancy and the birth and so weakened by loss of blood that she could not have intentionally killed hie baby The defense also argued that the prosecution had failed to present clear-cu- t evidence that the baby died of asphyxiation and suggested he could have died of natural causes before being born of Science Convocation Rescurces-Biolog- kjdlnum which begins at 136 p m State the Utah of Day Gardner a native of Logan receiv ed both a BS and MS from USU F ormer head of the School of Graduate Studies he is also to- - authir four books including of Genetics and History of Biology He has published numer us monographs on his research and was recipient of the Pist'ig sred Service Award fr rr the Utah kcademy of e krts and letters f Principles So-e- v during the k e "s scap and trer have t surgery dctr5 say r e m Sorta Cruz wad crawled unier a-- iilu-m the spumung drive shaft ca AaT- rr— ”1 h from ist at ve his eyebrws rpetcv j" Pav conv'xabun Pean Fmeritus Eldon J Gardner who has e nducted research r cancer m Utah groups since the late ll0's will discuss some f his work durrg F'ounders Pav Hs address ojen to students and the public will take place in the gh irik during Umversitv College svterrm deveFprriert c-e'-eo h: ill dev ote the remauider Scientist speaks n Founders ne became director of serv ices for the Sationa rad at w ’2 uk3 miner needs drink Trapped kite' cromes AFR RTh Fa kF He Founders Day afternoon to visiting the college departments o CA" Nc Morgan organist Ki-qu- enra said the ke g ca expert n - xc" and a beleved centered in me Rc-t'th the Carpathans to form a Vpa Tte j ns -- r e thr o- - the enter cf Kortama from er i f i dt a - vaaimatt? in a broker Frgl-s- the Roman ar capita by a" 'ejOet c —d net connect a cad i e R e the he ’res had been cut b the -- r t v e- -e etvrted said the tremor Blares: Rad e It aT d aT Convocation Quayle will lectin on the use of the media as catalyst to cituens and leaden His address will be made to the college at 2 pm in the Fine Arts Center Theatre March 1 F lowing the lecture an alumni concert will be presented m tt Kent Concert Hall featuring Simmons tenor and Judy K t East Europe Earthquake shakes x'ted !Lmana m Fridav nxht shaki s— will be to demonstrate to the qfunve senior vue cal that he should turn to for listener the Corporation rre'-de-'Aashinc-- ’ public radio whenever a signihbhi Broadcastinc to Utah ficant event occui s " Pi' wd return featured the (uavle moved from the presSto’e Universitv as Public of National sneaker m the Collece of Human-ue- s ident of the to Corporthat Radio Scieni'es and Seia! krts h 'under? Pa Cinv eation to-- t' ation for Public Broadcasting which oversees ill public 'non'w irr Founders Pav wid feature spe- - commercial radio and television a' pr crams m the colleges and broadcasting He was succeeded in the NPR president bv Iee a uriversCv wde senes of events - ’"e m mrc k Founders Pav Friscbknecht another Logan et man and USU graduate ls at 6 V p m m the UC V the Founders Pav HASS iav’e a lounof native arts decree his bachelor - m UsU m 1962 and his master He becan f arts decree m broadcastinc career in the knad USU NeVrais G I BF lie Fti stops payments for certain classes dr g o t x1' under rg uld wind up ir debt g Fe-ier- a p ''HUM’S vemrerf r reveive f they nerpmu-tv- e grades under certaui circumstances the Veterans has ainounced A k efficial expaned that a w!t' agency G1 Bill ret-iact-iv 'id! arrerd-me-- t requires the assistance payments eiy fc-- canc-e- ! I a course dropped without a grade This applies also ti cases when a course is completed but the grade assigned is m effect ignored by the sch-jo- l for graduation requirements The regulations do not apply if the situation is caused by circumstances beyond the student s control The Law provides that the VA may not pvay educational benefits for ary piart of a course which is not used in computing graduation ! DON’T SWEAT THE Lcve-- s 52 Anr-3 requirements Payments for such a course must be stopped as of the first day of the school term ti LSAT Lcrx dHCLj) is C - ’I" "'d e ce225C h cr atr -- d"-Ree tf'c-- - Scfco- Aa— 'Ss:r es - easier when you buy her DIAMOND at Baugh Jewelry Buy with Confidence 47 No Main |