Show Student Life's fate unsure for summer by hen aughn staff writer t'ntil this year Student I jfc Tiny nt te printed dutllu' summer quarter uuxe student government is i nrixlderilll' another (imth'id nf advertising summer ntlvities -i ' InHit hard question Harris Student iff advisor - I ml is win Mer Muili-n- l I ife I (1 operating money fur I af during the sum hey (In idcd they v 'Vi I'M'sdn j'j to hj n mhjI-- f R m u hi t if i ! t jf j j t! o j ) v ( M n r ( i mil 1 get another ASUSU may print their own weekly advertiser said VhI Christensen UC director We did thit a few years he said and it worked ago-- j j y ( s i n cheaper lie sml 1 wav" ’crj's ' rf Vol 74 No 64 Logan Utah n°f icm out fine Utah ) State University the newi studeriltaaly dentlmdy pirsulerit Hart said tfie derision of whether to print a summer Shell nt lafe will have to be within Uie nest few real ta-weeks The nest meelng of the Rubin atoms Hoard Is April 19 The new spaer eould Wily be printed Marl said If there were enough people will t) end lot of time at It and not expect min h money ' If we could get enough people willing to work on gelarts and putting ling it together" Hart said "we r nuld do it " Myers said Uiere is a study underway to determine the make-uof the aumrner quarter stude ntbody vsrsr iiu-- r ' hv fur Student " ' handled ojftrers’ nf tfn- - mt n domn1 money hy Uie Hummer Student Activity Ibwrd (SI AH) under a studentlajcly uffarr according to Hay Myers if of student activities Hue tu Uie findings rf an audit ‘re money will la- - given diieitly to ASUSU "Hie whole set up Will lie serves i turn tiuti during sum miT other tli in as a hilltmard " Rubin rttions Ihiard ("tiiinnin HI line Hart explained tliit AS-- l SI' advertising pcnvidex tnu'I A Uie was handled ( "hristensen said student government is allotted yijIkm for summer aitivities and Hod in the past JlfkiO of the sum has gone to Student Life Friday April 8 1977 he said "I assume they'll apjaunt a summer Mu d J? a ’ - Indian students express ideas on new government by Greg staff writer largest democracy in the world experienced a tremendous shift of power two weeks ago India’s Congress Party led by Indira Gandhi was defeated in the national elections In a Student Ijfe interview three Indian citizens who attend Utah State University presented their personal views on the Gandhi Regime and India x future under new leadership "I personally feel that Indira Gandhi was a great leader and a very able administrator” said C I’ Sinha a visiting professor from Hoorkee I niversity in Northern India near Nuo Delhi Although Gandhi was highly criticized for declaring a state of emergency India made more progress during those 21 months than it had made in the previous 30 years combined agreed Sinha and V Balasubrnuan a Pti D candidate in environmental engineering i i The Stable Kconomy Hie economy of India is now more stable than it has ev r been a surplus had developed and the inflation rate has been reduced to almost zero” Sinha said The visiting professor also said that he realized some of Gandhi's actions during the state-o- f emergency denied Indians of certain civil liberties However Smha said she thought these actions were necessary for the country “I personally am in favor of a strict and a strong central government said Sinha who left India two months before the election "India has some very serious problems and a high degree of discipline is essential for the country's progress ” A somewhat different point of view was presented by Han Krishna a Ph D candidate in agricultural and irrigational engineering Indira Gandhi began to assume too much authoritarian power and a democracy cannot stand for that” Krishna said He said that though economic progress had been made during Gandhi's last 21 months in office it was not because of the emergency food declarations Krishna said most of the progress was due to the large amount of rainfall which India has received over the last two years India is largely made agrarian explained Krishna The good rains increased food production possible and with the growth in food production the whole economy swung upward he said Sinha Krishna and Balasubranian said the new prune minister Moran ji Desai has been an effective leader in his many previous governmental positions Desai was deputy prune minister under Gandhi All three Indians interviewed agree that Desai is honest and dedicated to his country However they said they feel that Desai s future as India’s prune minister cannot be predicated on the basis of his prior accomplishments "We’ll just have to wait and see how he acts” said Krishna Sanjay Gandhi 30 besides campaigning for his mother also ran for a seat in India’s parliament Smha said many people were wary of Sanjay’s political aspirations They saw a dynasty in the making and the Indian people refused to support such a move he said TV prune minister’s son had used his mother’s name to obtain Political and economic gam said Sinha f J Durms Rr inhnm Sr oM Smith Four enter race for HASS senate seat by ( arrie Cummings staff writer James Kae Dennis Hranharn Mike and Scot! Smith are the primary candidates for the office of Senator for the College of Humanities Arts and Social Sciences This year's candidates feature a father a graduate student a freshman and an from Ogden Branham J Dennis Branham is a hustwnd a father of four Branham said he feels students complain about student government but do nothing about it He said that by letting the students know what is going on they will have more insentive to get involved "The senator's office has lost the personal touch” Iarxon said "which I want to bring back I want to lie more oulxoken and get the message across “The role of the senator's office is to represent the students and that’s all I want to do "I can do what the students want only if they back me up ” Urino student working towards his Masters degree said he is concerned with student input Uarson received his bachelors decree in History and Social Science from Ricks College in Idaho Iarxon feels that student input is rarely taken into account m the senator's office and plans on changing this so students have more say in their college I arson said he wants to help prepare liberal Arts majors for what they will find after they Mike Iairvm graduate "I would like a graduate to have more outside lectures so that the students will understand where they are heading and where I stand" he said Iiirson has been a College senator at Ri( ks a member of the National Forensic league and i lass offn er at Ru ks “I'm willing to put done" lacrvm said out Uie effort to get Uie job Kir Kae a sophomore majoring in Social Work said be is naming because he Udnki It's tune to give the Senators office bac k to Uie students He is from Ogden Utah Kae has been on volunteer programs such as the Rig Brother Big Sister program and Ui Friends of the Ilderly He said Uie three main change he would like to make are for a stronger College Counril where a representative from each college would James vote He said he would review Uie college fund and find out if and where Uie money was bring wasted If It was being wastes he said fie would channel it bark Into departmental chharhi Rae said Uiat he would have office hours four hours a day when student could corn In and talk with him “The average senator puts In eight to ten hours weekly” Rae said "I am going to put in four hours daily To lie at your convenience not Uie other way around" Smith Scott Smith is a freslimari majoring in IohUral Science Smith said Uie reason he decided to run Is that he felt Uat student government la a very important part of school "It can only be Important Uiough if everyone is equally rrjtresrritrd” Smith said” which la wtial I feel Is not being accomplished now ” He said he plana to represent more people by having an open mind about protJems and Idea "I would like to listen and talk to as many ratfier Uian people as possible" Smith aaid" " only one or two interest groups lie feels that Uie reason peopl are not Interested In student pivrrninet I la "apathy Smith said "AjiaUiy la everywhere but by better rrjrrwnlaf too we can al 'erupt to overcome It " |