Show PA Utah State University VOL 76 NO LOGAN UTAH 1 Wednesday November 6 1978 1 Candidate platforms campaigns reviewed by Roury W illmm and VS admg through the issues candidates tn a pnliiuftl rare ran be 'I he waters I frustrating endeavor s jeemtvpiraliv muddv in this year District I seat in race for I tab theUS HoiiM-i- Following is a Hepresntatives lHk at the ran McKa Di tah I tnh wvktng his MD term as is District 1 representative 1‘ now ow ns 1‘tiuri h in Or tfn-me- if Mi is Dial Cltthns ha businessman a farmer edui ator in t he slat n a and an ! ( a ini reass payment s in lieu of IDs taxes bill reopening I tah n line is a former the Mmuternan Missile produi lion )den imumbent I vears after gradual on from hitfh sihfml and with a wife at and sis hildren Mi Kav efnr State ( oiiee and after ! wo v ars ransf erred to I St w here tie gradual d with a hist or d Tree Mi Kav served three vears in the i of a hums nfi i Kk redit for sporisur ship nmniforium or rjrm f e i I than an t 1 I he Kcpubiuan challenger aavt his fable is ( he F tsferal i( i'ajiera end he s v s he fudieves Die ount r y sfiould return lo whiil the founding fathers intended wfnn Duv wnte the I S ( oust it ut ion Owens Uw wens Kofert T more Fhm tillable m t he whole Mountain area Knhardsnn K p u fd o a n Jed a hd lu ' ( It liar if is a lb ihiiiu f and ourip t mv rs nt ai t ommil ts and is t hairman of Military ( ‘oust rut lion Sub ommil e Nip Du V s for insists his siHUfin t tie f Ih fighter mission Hill tins and a $17 ir thr in matr for f ihm-i onutu ttn-i onTessMnal pli s' million ssunlv ts up at rim turn in position to advame t Kav d fends his voting for tah s interest s t b s a memter of ork ( it v aid to New the HU' ppropnat ions torn fsrul I o t s for itie it tfot mittee ftie ppfoprirtt ions Interior Im‘1 10l"( t t uiIi-r enn-lUs- in (liuini and president he mcrnltf s tampaiKn he understands having S (“oast stake Fiftn didates la Unrounds and maior - with an ern campaign therres differences their phasison Rep Gunn Washington He whs born on a farm in Huntsxdie t tnh whi h he i V detat‘ Oiii ti i He says he fs D his ot would aliened with t tie votes of Dm I fcfiv Ulf' at t imtfressmen of her ttu stiii h strong i ons‘r at j v lx v V III i UK Km hh h k hardson whs raised on a family farm in linham ( itv as on ul J ifuiflrn lb rrmfuaf d from sf and laufi! I Ds sfirunnrv in at Idaho H was bnn of stuib-ntand later pubhi nbt Snow ( Presab-nions dm tor for tO W ilkinsim I rmst I he Kepublunn fuliv uss his debate skills (oblast the voting re ord of M Kav He iritu rrn t he mi undent for voting tigft tini ml against baiarn mg the fed budgf't and for approving federal lans (o New orb if v n Mu h of Km harden a'opaign is devote! to rmintenng Mi Kav ! t t ' 1 n arguments u h cumlwnt s tUirn owerful positions as that on (he he in has major mnnUes i He savs I tah lost nothing and fal gained mnstderablv bv repUt mg the H years of eKjneme of Hmoralir senator Frank Moss with the strong conservative in fluem e of Sen Orrm Hat h K I t ah Km hardsitn favors the Kot h Kemp Hill disapproves of national in Caadidate Robert Jed Richardaon Gunn MrKay and Dennie Deboer with debate moderator Kalman Hatch in the renter faced off Saturday The four are candidates for the congressional district They will face In W aahinglon I) C The Meet off again Nov 7 for the general election to aee who will represent the district and the Imogen Javceea the Pres debate was sponsored by the League of Women Voter (hrm health tare and advoates eliminating the federal budget Residency resolution passed Boss It txik lhrs vuHks for the executive council to pass resolution 7$f8on residency and it will be even longer before the students see any rwulty according to Kxeeutive Vice President Armond the resolution author of The resolution calls for ANUSU to recommend to the university president that he establish a committee comprised of students drmmstration faculty and staff to and recommend investigate uniform criteria for issuance of residency — Accmtorocip sad hP submitted Registration H time aain to bout registration quarter at USU Bulletins with class offering Bookstore start thinking lor winter winter quarter are now available in Today is the last day packeta can picked up in the University Cen- Ballroom Packets are due Nov 8 Just like for fall ?urter- 75 deposit is required to id classes The Dec 18 Pull tuition will until Dec 18 deposit is due also be accepted It also shows I'tah State is at a sub granting residency stantiailv lower rate than the 1'mversitv of I'tah r which granted resident y at a percent rate during 1977 7H The 1'mversitv of I’tah and I'Sl! have "a similar numtier of out of state students' the hill states Arcut lorisip said many ap plicants feel they hav e Uen dealt The New York Harp Knsemhle that claims the world as its' state now brings its' music to the Fine Arts Center on the Utah State Fnsemhle are holders of degrees from universities United Stales The quartet was organized by world famous harpist Aristid Von Wurtzler Von WurlDer annoyed bv the conventional limitations in placed on the instrument (Continued on page 3) Harpists play tomorrow e vestigated the total capacity of the harp and developed a wide repertory imludeing baroque to contemporary composers Von Wurtzler's quartet is said to have opened a new field of chamber music unknown before The con- certs are said to produce a kind of music now being heard for the first time which some performers believe will enable the harp to assume its rightful role in today s artistic arena candidate Party fr togan marnages computers t itv ami is an HDS biDop m a I'M' singles ward I b grew up n a small Idaho town was vabdir lonan of his high a few earned a hoUrshtp t HN 0 and fved an )S mission li Hr a d 1S sminarv in im I'lm taugfit languiuh obtame! a degree in hail hi own bumei eduinUoh ami woiki! lor IlsM tnfoie taking t v t he job w it h ogan He says (fie solution to most problems iomernmg fug govern nient is the ljlsMv Amemirnenl whuh would take ifie government out of romjietiiion with private enii'f prise and eliminate income tax Ideally we should return to bnuled constitutional government Amen a Kalist allv we an if have t fie courage ant! deter y rnat t tle ( Iwens ss a wuh con h him but vote Kepuhin an Iks an' t hev wni the lesser f two ev lb our vege If you compromise you Vatr I be Owen savs Your Hire to lw the only vote has our mi liebev e m sv mla J of w hat vote tells a amlidale vou fa he e in and programs and his jHimiple you are giv tng him our mandate "If YHJ (font feallv agree with him vou are selling our vte Ut r 1 1 1 m M v ’ V v lhe lord will judge who compromise Ihcer v prim iplea for etediim Owens is against aid to New ork 'it v las a use he aav s it sets a precedent that makes sple say-- those C (Continued on page defit it within one vear the resolution fwcause students are esperieniing difficulty in obtaining residency at I'Sl’ lie said the reason for the difficulty is that no uniform criteria exists and det isions concerning the issuance of residency appear to fie somewhat arbitrary The resolution points out that Utah State has steadily reduced its rate of granting residency from to 19 22 8 jwreent in 1973-percent in 1977-7- University campus A harp quartet created by a world famous harpist will Thursday at 12 30 pm as part of the weekly convocations series The harp quartet has an international aspect not because of it members (four young ladies) but because of the places it performs Foreign countries the quartet has Gerperformed include France Greece Switzerland many Spain Poland Italy Turkey Denmark Holland Belgium Norway and Mexico The young women who make up the Harp American 3) U1A delegates to be chosen USU Students will get a chance to have their voices heard in the Utah stale legislature in January sia the Utah Intercollegiate Assemblv l'IM now being organized on campus Nine students who will ac t as the actual mouthpiecea for the USU student body are now being chosen by Kric Smart ASUSU prraidenl and Scott Smith chariman of USU s delegation to UIA The positions should fee filled sometime this week according to Smith The UIA a student legislature representing over 85000 ofstudents higher in Utah s institutions education will convenve in Salt City on Nov 16 and spend the entire weedend working on legislation to present lo the Utah legislature Kach institution in Utah is allowed one representative for every 15(8) students USU will In have seven representatives addition to these representatives the schools are allowed two senators and as manv slafi members as eac h sc hoed wsnls This year tfie speaker of the House and the president of the Senate are USU students The fdlcsl by Graig positions are and Curtis Jscobs ( arlisle rrnjMH-tivl- I he UIA is officially recognized as an arm of the state legislature and receives some funding from the legislature Fach institution must pay 10 7 per staff per delegate and rrwnilKr Vntil stilution h In ronvfntum its own At the convention tier lh of le gislation will work cm legislation top five pieces on UIA will Ice worked and voted These five items will Ice presented to the slate legislature in January will he working on USU legislation to get the limlord tenant umfeerm resident y ends to act C lf I ojeen salaries hill uniform transfer polic y passed Smith said a more uniform residency code is Icecng worked on Icecause residency la granted more to University of Utah often students students than It t to t'sU |