Show LOGAN UTAH VOL 76 NO 26 WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 29 1978 Anti-whali- ng group to give presentation johs A I'shiv with radar omwii and hrlu opt er pit! roU all aiding in deep a w haling t he w hiU dien t tiiv a thaiHtt tin Sailing to r ( i whl njH'ii r tn etigv grow p out to 'top t hr twi r poofw r r will pf i i bring a r r ' pr lit at Mrt to Ml st r 12 to - ( t r t orgiiiiij p i M o d ' t hi f i on Nf)4'W t I p a Jo d ti iii in v oinlit -- mg living and i r t om tor n i riMlun iii un timo to gn w iti ml riinlmw 'i i mr t lo m to pi opjr t sjM’t u Ur ai patriots riot of mv oiu nation stati or nolitarv dluimi toil ol tin on in mi mt said has hr r n in I)m n f st rumerttil in sav mg at li st 2 mmi tit I irr ar h ifri rf t hr rar s UMl whales It savrd ibiul onr lat tu atom lo do this tiMh w liairs 1 trv H tlavs of iaum tong a flotilla of rubber rail yl a signal sailmg into Two member of the w Kuboar Zodiac a Green Soviet a in lieel oundalton rail feaung Greenpeace approach I fir firing line between the whales peace has been instrumental in helping nave at leant 2000 whatea aince 1 570 A multi media presentation will be and (he explosive Held at the FAC at 12 HI aerie with the convocation in conjunction and staving there until the bar lipd harjn Barbara U hue hdilor note fwb in a two Keeping belongings Budding this is the first part senes r and sour safe on campus is the ponsihihiv ni both the t sfl Security Office arid t he Logan Cilv Police vour-t- lt The relationship tween the two now exsisting agencies gives Hogan City most of the authority raising questions about how HSU Security operates ami whether it has the auihnni it needs to handle v tbe problems it fa es The numtier one problem faced by Campus Security is theft ac cording to Stan Hu x ton superv isor Campus Sh untv He aid many thefts could lie dtmmaied d staff and students rre more careful Most crimes are crimes of opportunity Buxton stressed that reporting campus thefts to the Security llce and to Imgan City Police creases the chances of recovering stolen items hh the traffic office in of the Physical Plant the basement GSA bJ Roury W The Profi-siona- llams ampus Seiurity 1 A contract betv n the associate professor of chemistry l Relationships Welfare Committee has ejected the Graduate Student social on s request for a change n umvwslV 9 Code of policies ml procedures that would allow PMuate students to elect their to the Faculty code suggests that the m2nt ebKiy Pendent appoint a representative to the f 2'nate “frer consultation wu 22 sJj L ( pros ides '2 1 hour snuritv and fire coverage hv employing seven full me and sev en part time sec urn v At least one full time officers of fic er is alwav s on duly At night the campus is divided into three w lions and each is patrolled bv a uniformed officer on foot If one of the three officers is sic k the campus is split in half to Buxton every According budding on campus is checked at least five times a night to make sure that doors are locked lights are turnd out and no unauthorized persons are in the building In addition to the fool patrol one patrol car che ks t he peripheral campus areas about t w ice a night All of the security officers are police reservists only and not of final polic e officers 7 hus they an only make citizen s arrests If a situation requires extra help the officers radio Logan City Polic e Officers Steve KramhuU and Hubert IeVan said having no polic e power is a slight handicap for they see their main function as one of preventing crimes turned down again Graduate Council According to Karen a Jins time the harpoon were not I fdor t uhal i it fid raw n a id Hubert Hunter foundation presuli nt the winder rsjMtt for iuinwin Jde was no great r than heir rrwjM-- ' 2 arumai pimml iiarpHn was nportid to fiave sailed overhead md into tin side of a whale hanlv had t o dm k ( mi II unt er mh! s fr I re ( a ii(m hah s sprmg r not nl onlv for hut also for m iN oi thr he group also npjHis ar i n fe plant s w I mu h or gan i a w or Id ns t i test lest s wer- first on s ogmi d et tor inN tin sailing of two le mhitka underground t i u w into mi sm t a fie ler one Sn of the planned were i am el led amt t fie idmd lotnod into tt ford rrfvtge llowrver i ill i cultural (iro'iip no mm' from n lui-i- vimctY f rew backgrounds volunteer their niur from at least here are 2h countries mnnlH-- f who sets u s for fr i doen a of t rrenprai m t he in hiding chapters ciuintrie Slate right Unld troubles university security Theft by H?S w Imts ov of rii nM'i r exjedition sniffed out an intire Hussum wioiling fleet ( timuiit' f in J a hto ( ni i bigin ni tot pr will hr h i n o in o pot v m t i it itn-- m p in tuirl m i Hill' uifiMailia prr’tnt n t I I OMllN ( thir inorii u on its ( were put awav the summer In Morse and committee chairwoman the Graduate Council should consult with the CiSA concerning any recommendations to be made to the student body president She said the consultations were overlooked this year and the GSA elected a representative without realizing that one had already been appointed by Eric Smart ASUSU president professor of Gary Waters engineering and a committee said the controversy member might have been avoided if aU (Continued on pnga 61 university and Logan City give the city authority for police tunc lions on campus All auto at idenl investigations and moving on campus are handled violations V f m c Polic e ogan (‘it I he university is m one of our sectors said Logan City Police Capt Ferris (roll and we cover the rumpus like any other part of the city and probably more The security officers said the city is by I quit k to resMncf to problem on It s rare when a I ogan campus City of er isn I up here when he s really needed Buxton said 7 he dspatc hers have ac ess to a sjwctal phone whic h connects them directly to fagan City Police so m1ic c xwer is readily available F called in In mergenc le dispute h can involve anything from a broken furnace lo a prowler or a fire Art elaborate alarm panel allows the dipatchera lo tel) when an alarm ge off on ampin and when a owr milage cm curs 7 he dispatcher also have at their diHosal a water pumping true k for fires on campus wine h is manned around the clock 7 he dispatcher can !e reached by day or night h dialing ext Mil Next Mow I'M Security rates with that on other I lah nmpuw New tuition increase will hit residents hard eler State by Sheree JoxrpSwm When l hr 1 increase t t Mate h ‘gitlul urc t uns ene in January it will )m aked to approve tuition hike that could affeit ail Mudent at int it ut ion of higher education in I’tfth Marling next fail Heident tuient at I’SU Hill Im hit hardest fv the tuition hike if the proposed plan of the Board of Hegenl i approved Nonresident student at I M' will n( Ik hit a hard a most non resulent student aUnding other t hml tn t he slate I I for n perient m rea resident tuition hd fnen suggested bv the Hegentsfor I'sl For non the suggested here resident jy perient jKT enlage increase is it approved residents will be 0l a vear in paving tuition of t stead of the $14J1 F es whuh firing student costs for residents tn b 7 a m04 anti nonresident vear are regulated bv individua! ml itul ion I’tah At niversitv the resident tuition could go up b 7 percent white nonresident tuition could increase 7 t6 percent For I of 1 i (‘nil ge ) M the proposed percent for residents and 20 IW for nonresidents for Southern I’tah State t oll ge the irurease could be 7 6 perient for residents and 2 0 for t the three mn resident s college m I tab Snow College Dixie College and the College of F astern t lah the perientage in h th pen ent for resident t rea and 21 IH tor nm residents 4 i Fen entage wise the tuition hikes 1) m mt ionsttent for of stitution higher education intause tfie Board r Hegi‘fl i Irving to gt tuituin more espial throughout the state arorbng to Fd Bradley ao(iate corn imsstoner of higher edmatum in Ctah Me said finard of Higents dec iJd the two state universities are shoulti i harge t he same t ut mn t he two four year coibges iVeier and Si N( i the same and I he junior Colleges the same ( urrentlv the a vear more at tfe C tuition is fuition is 21 a of C than at I year higher at Welwr than at Tuiiwn at the junior SUSC sf olleges is already equal Bradley said t he H g nt hojw (o aictimfilish this in three years but it could take as tong a six year Me said this means students al I Sf wdl be hit hardest w it h tuition increases in the next thre to ix year with M St student being hit et ond hardest T uit ion at t and Si SC will have to in of crease faster than the I oi I W eber in i at h up Bradley said tuition will remain (C ontinued on page 6 t sr nib :'l'll-- ' f llM if-- L f t (! 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