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Show Tuesday, April 20, 1971 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah—Page 21 Security aU = Lack May Be Threat NEWYORK (UPI)—Asecurity expert w veys industrial plants the nation says many be knocked out for months with “cae wellplaced bomb.” zi, head of the a ey department for Burns Interna- ae LEG JEANS critical to continued a ting ducks,” TALL Pah ; FOLDING fei ag\ 8 A. NLS Pr INFANTS. : Sy ee i gk conhed le gement doesn’t take s time’ out to think about the es ee SUITS REDUCED! most eT a3 yh ee television camera and that whatever is inside is secure,” he said. “The fact is almost any stranger can walk freely around the premises. “It’s shocking to find plants where a reception room sign Gréat Sa¥ings+ Mens and Young Mens St es Wool.& Dacron /Wool Blends Sizes 36 to 42. invites you to announce yourself $399 $788 on a telephone. In other instances, when there is a guard or receptionist, anyone can euter through an open side door without being challenged. “Some companies put up fences, but there are no lights. Locks are of poorest quality and can be opened by the rankest amateur —both very commonexamples of misplaced economy. “Still worse, companies that haveall their files on magnetic "im ah Le ey “$4988 tape provide the most primitive Short and Long sleeve-Dress ATCCURS TALES Savings! protection for their computer centers.” Intruders can find easy NYLON JACKET SPECIAL! See ith ana per ag $999 INFANTS: POLO access to many plants where Solifl Colors - Piping Trim. Sizes S-M-L-XL ASELae Canes Oa Ga eae 5 BOYS & GIRLS BICYCLES $399 Bright Colors Mane CET CY PESe e Sere ee Ve esU DANAeLeIDN Ce ele mer eT a Oe eet exes ecu 2 3 a TERRY CLOTH cr The program will utilize the financial resources of five federal, state and private social service agencies. Dr. Rex A. Skidmore, dean of the Graduate School of Social Work, said the unique mobilization of funds from a variety of sources will provide comprehensive professional offering for it) ad Mae y hs 2 3" OUTDOOR WEB FURNITURE ae Co kt Pe GFN MENS Na aie agri : SeeILE OUNGE me iS 3L5 * Berar $599 : e). Ce men Lc c 1 7h , PRINTED Mrvo14aaied Pee ATMA: Ah te haae a 40 CLs Oe leer ‘seston«(D4SH ry Meera Te co DACRON ace i er) ae Skidmore added the program will be the only one ofits kind in the nation, andthe first such source to offer graduate programs for Indian social workers. 4 Dr. Charles H. Monson, Jr., associate vice president for academicaffairs at the university and an adninistrator working closely with minorities on the ‘§ campus, sees the new social work grant as an “opening of the university’s doors to more Indian students at the U and most of them are freshmen. Most of the new Indian students will be juniors and seniors.” Under the new program the school will recruit Indian students from across the United States. By the end of the fourth yearofficials expect to have at least 60 students participating in H the seven-year program.This is expected to be as many Indian social workers as there are in the entire United States today. Someof the students will be recruited from the 540 Indian students at Brigham Young E eas University, which has the largest Indian enrollmentof anycollege in the nation. Bayard Taylor, Jirector of manpowerplanning and training for the Utah Division of Family Services, said Indians need professionalskills ‘‘so they can helplift themselves up out of poverty.” Taylor added that at the £ We ea) 0d 1a i" een a aN Ce ‘Maer ee FUELGS oo * GreatlyReduced for aaTCS 1ec ere = i . Gonnaee ESTAS ‘ ees B:t:) a i ere St: ee ee E:t: FM Clack « Alarm: aay SMM ; PY Meerae lete é AM. u y t present time, there are only ES TED. aUie Workers SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — A program aimed at educating and training American Indians as professional social workers costing $1,060,000 hes been appores by the University of BED PILLOWS-« PGi Sa aise) _ ra ia Guia Social oaaTUys BUDGETPRICED san ; Indian ray. Nunes oy all the records are stored on magnetic tape, Panizzi said. “With one exception, we have yet to see data processing areas restricted to all but authorized personnel,” he scid. Wi) BOYS SHIRTS.REDUCED! rs 3 or “They assumethat they have security when they have some guards in front, a fence and a POTEET Ee Sak dic choline bead . NZS Amicus spots plan, according to Panizzi errssa 1 4 vulnerable prepare a complete emergency RST eee i 1 had f operations : M two Indians in Uteh with graduate degreesin social work. He noted Utah has a large population of Indians in San Juan and Uintah counties. About 75 per centof those on the wel- fare rolls in San Juan County area Indians. addition to regular classwork at the U, the new students will have an opportunity to obtain valuable experience in the field, working with a variety of social work agencies in Utah, zona, Colorado and New Mexico, Each student will A complete two years of undergraduate and two years of graduate work. t |