Show ft) n O’ “0 Utah State University VoL Wednesday March 30 1977 Logan Utah 74 No 60 'Kissinger' discusses World War Ju Q1 L II v at USU by Bob Spafford political editor Poll Sci 589 and History 489 classes had the unique opportunity Thursday to have as a guest lecturer Dr Henry Kissinger Kissinger said he no longer deserved to be called “Your Excellence” but “Your Magnificence” would be proper Kissinger was actually USU ROTC Captain John Westerlund in disguise Westerlund when he lectured to the classes wore the thick glasses and iminate the accent that are trademarks of the former Secretary of State Westerlund said he decided to try teaching by this approach after a history seminar in Bozeman Montana taught by Prof George Warren He said he possibly would impersonate other historical figures throughout the quarter He discussed many facets of WW II history and announced his candidacy for Secretary of State “Someone has to help Jimmy Carter and I figure that I have as good a chance as anyone” he said Many critics of historians say they take the Joe Friday approach to history — “Just the facts ma’am’ he said ‘Kissinger’ said this is not the case — historians ask why events happen Westerlund as Kissinger said his wife Nancy has long been convinced that all historians are mentally ill “But her opinion has been formed after a long association with me” he said “My other friend a mathematician and economist is convinced that in may case never has anyone been more overpaid for guesses about obscure events” making When asked if historians liked anyone because of their tendency to tear down historial figures ‘Kissinger’ replied that historians talk about people not gods Therefore they don’t have to please their audiences half-educat- : y USU Kissinger Dis is how did it soys the Super K Dr Henry Kissinger on a recent visit to class Your and science a told ROTC Westerlund USU political John history actually Captain Magnificence is now his appropriate title 46 file for student offices senate seats still open 3 by Ken Running for special projects are Cindy Farr and Joyce Olsen Manann Bleazard and Glenna Dolarz are candidates for secretary-t- vice-preside- nt Sink senior writer The ASUSU senate has reopened applications for three student senate positions after reasurer Within the academic senate only one student applied for the Education Engineering and SUn Bell David Hansen Ted Mickelson and Rauhn Ranting Humanities Arts and Social Sciences colleges are running for agriculture senaThe application deadline was tor Brent Mortensen and Jeffrey Williams are candidates for busiextended once before but the ness senate decided Monday to extend the deadline until March 31 at 5 David Bradley is the only canacdidate for education senator p m The only applications cepted at the activity desk on the Engineering’s only senatorial UC Third floor will be for candicandidate is Sheldon Fieszen dates for Eduation Engineering Davette Myers Janean Olsen or HASS senator and Alan Wiese are running for Mark Brosseau Ken Carr Bill family life senator J Dennis Nisson Carlos Pinto William Branham is running unopposed Volk and Randy Silcox have for HASS senator applied as candidates for president of the associated students Armond Accuttoroop Brad Beyeler Eric Smart and Randy Whipple are candidates for executive Tammy Trimble and David Phippen are vice-preside- nt vice-preside- nt running for academic vice-preside- nt Lee Roy Bodily and Jerry Urlacher are candidates for activities Richard Bell Rusty Bergstrom McCune Castleton and John Kraft are cultural candivice-preside- nt vice-preside- nt dates Student relations candidates are Kelly Sanders and Nancy Savage Bob Bown Dale Bublitz and John Dietz are running for atheltic vice-preside- nt nt The volunteers office may be filled by Steve ’s Hirase or Cindy Warburton The natural resources senator could be either Gordon Anderson or Natalie Malovich Lennis Boyer Eric Sause and Cheryl Zickert are science senator candidates The student senate will consider a bill Wednesday to give the academic senators a $15 a month raise Currently the senators receive $25 a month and Kevin Anderson academic has proposed the raise Also for senate consideration will be a resolution asking USU’s faculty to write special finals for handicapped students Liz Goodson volunteers said faculty should make a special effort to help handicapped students on their finals vice-preside- nt vice-preside- nt Thursday last day for studded fires on Utah highways by Val Sagers senior writer Dr Frederic Wagner Associate Dean of the College of NaturalCartaResources is awaiting a reply to a letter he wrote to President 3 March TT ua The letter offers suggestions to Carter on reorganizing the were the letter of Interior and Copies of Agriculture Departments sent to Cecil Andrus secretary of Interior and Bob Bergland secretary of Agriculture from Dean Thadis Box and Wagner composed the letter with input of Natural Resources the College within heads department to transfer The letter expressed disagreement about rumored plans and the Bureau of Land Management from Interior to Agriculture Forest the and Protection Environmental Agency of the placing Service into Interior from Agriculture in a single Department “Ideally all the agencies involved should be responsible for all ultimately one with secretary of Natural Resources on resource Decisions in letter the decisions” Wagner said environmental utilization on the one hand and on resource and and trade- protection on the other inevitably require compromise °fWagner said moving the BLM to Agriculture and the EPA into agencies and the Interior would combine the production-oriente- d and polarize them ones in separate department protection-oriente- d with no responsibihty or charge Decisions would be single-valu- e values Wagner said anywhere for compromise with the opposing environment in reconciling made had that He said the progress Drotection and exploitation would be set back decision-makin- g “This progress comes after a decade of singlvaiue and resources of frequent mismanagement loss declining environmental quality and in tation of our society that reached its extreme Resources durmg Natural of of a Department said “Development stride for a a be would positive long administration your and in which already leads the world in agricultural production environmental protection and resource management more on the issue since the letter was Wagner said he hasn’t heard March 31st is also the last day this spring when mounted snowhaving chains available use studded snowtires this tires orcar will be a requirement in your of course spring Motorists may in Little Cotton on travel for without snowtires use to continue in Big on and wood Canyon metal studs This regulaCottonwood Canyon According to state law studded been in effect since snowtires may only be used from tion has 1st November October 15 through March 31st Although the legal restriction is There is no provision withm state after March 31st travelers lifted deadline this extend to statutes of Alta Snowbird and areas to ski studded with Motorists who drive to remain are tires on their car after the March Brighton with urged traction proper citato prepared are deadline subject 31st of late winter storms case in aids violation tion for a misdemeanor Thursday is the last day that Utah motorists will be allowed to U-2- U-1- Checking mailbox daily Utah State professor awaits reply from Carter ‘ ev®S2Ser to the But 'Carter is about to deliver an environmental messagetold tos he know “We said country so it may be in that” Wagner and aU administration they are to answer all letters withm nine days but he not personally He reply may three days telephone calls within involved respond might have one of the secretaries from the standpoint of sound was written letter the said Wagner Wf“ natural resources more he is interested m making government effSnSTecUvfmd economi- c- Wagner aakl -- tte 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