Show Letters s Four-wheel- editor: Two artu les have appeared in Student Life recently which have disturbed me So I would like to conpresent some further ideas for articles people these cerning To the to think about First the article ‘'Spring cation in ihtd's ( ountry ontributes to the food shortage iri the obvious wav bv giving us too many mouths to feed and also tie dei Teasing the amount of arable land Another fai tor is the tremendous mequitv in the distribution of foodstuffs around the world - we feed an ini redible amount of gram to cattle so tfiat we can cat hamburgers while the rest of the world is lai king1 grain' To rely on technology to feed a world population whii h will dou i i Va- March was realh heavily oriented There are towards other wavs to set southern Utah on hot i' one good choice The artu !e say s 1 he ('any onlands is a beautiful quiet place” and there were no telephones or to distrait just the televisioncolorful beautiful splendor of " Cad's most perfect creation onlands will the ('any How lon remain quiet beautiful and with ble ill the fa simplv naive fiftv Student life Wednesday April vials unless m- an find a tei hrmiug v w fm h t an reate something from nothing - i i Borders and Small lai k ¥ lur-tfie- hno-l"g- is v nu distre tons if four-wheeli- becomes trie aicpted means of exploration I'll chose back pa with rial quiet no distractions and : need for Hacking in oas and - par e parts In the Student Life of Wed Mari h in an arti le ( oncernmg I apfa-ai-ethe world In it In Morns Whitaker is a This lack of quoted a human tupitai seems to lx the real limit i: g fai tor in world foiMl Tins statement predui tiiin sums up tie mam point of the artu le when was tfiat agru d iuy and si lent e ale let the only oins for the food problem is no doubt that tethnolmv is indispensable in the amount of foil lnerea'i: prului ed u the world But it is ready unfoi' mate that there wis ? -- f Tin no merit " whatsoever of other factors (ontiibutmg to the food shortage f ii tors whuh tan't be controlled da ei tly by technology Overpopulation is one fai tor It fC s s s kS --Wj r S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 ST 1 RANDY SILCOX -- r ASUSU PRESIDENT i Beautiful As ( Housing contracts favor the majority o tm My pi k ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ t pfjf n w t pffjfriiM am rott I of hc rucf ohou ()i ' ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ Bennett 28 - Wf ¥ ¥ one who would like a perspeitive on the tei vs growth issue will appreciate reading any or all of these Iliet for a Small f’lanet The I milts to (rowlh World Without Mi 1977 Page 5 6 is n of h p fo cufta will hit h)M t f f i I o f w'jrliintj May (ducatton ii Not only for who cun afford H ¥ Problems associated will bousing ate agfam an issue ¥ m student elections Some candidates claim to have the ¥ MOM r 4 fhtt SILCOX IS FOR STUDENTS ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ solution to these problems Others pledge their help ill comjuermg them At least one candidate has suggested that student government work to grt students out o! then housing eontiaets tf they dislike the housing lie fails to note a higher Usage rate howevei that contracts Unless an apartment can he tilled immediately alter allowing a student to leave the lost mom v must he those alio homr their made up hv other residents allowed to get oil' n! their contrails It students were contracts whenever they ' dislike tin- housing univer sit y housing would become little more than a temjxn at y sleeping room while sear chi rg lor a belter pia e to live Whenev er long lists of students wanting to live m univeisity housing uni's exist control's certainly should he made easier- to ter inmate But win n an empty room results m an eventual u lease m ten! tin- terms ol a c out i ac t should be abided and st iideut gov er nment should imt gilit it What could he done is a better lob of publicizing ott am pirn housing The housing oil ice sends pamphlets describing on campus housing to income students en--ui- e - - i r 1 t)imugli the mails A coordinated ettort between could campus landlords and student gfovernne-nresult m similar material off t ( Richard Bell - Cultural VP C&SUSU rl J H N K) H N R7x ROTS ft 33 K K TM6OT 7:0® P-C- DhiRRCLCNG LGWi'i DINNCR SHOW fl SKEB0RS1I MUSCULAR April 15 7:30 pm UC Ballroom Tickets at UC Ticket Office Proceeds Go To The Darrelene Lewis Scholarship Fund -K k m is: w LSJ M H WITH GUEST HOST DANNY KRAMER Featuring Calico Aggieftes New World Folk Singers and ZAC Bettinger fci April 22-2- 3 M M M Sign Up lion At The Activity Kl Center or at A Table in the UC Basement M Donee for Those Who Con N M H S M S |