Show Utah State University VOL 76 NO 29 UTAH LOGAN Nader to of (dinpainn against vehicles wars ago and of im criticisms growing cor of multinational pffiahsm Ralph Nader has porations todav Becu unsafe labeled ‘the States ruled I toughest consumer Nader who has Sen crusading for consumer s rights for the last 13 veara will U on campus what he problem facing spa alout Thursday to lees as the biggest consumers now Mis monopoises The Energy Energy tung - energv Ittture entitled Monopolies and ho s in Consumer' 2 to p m in will begin at VN V the fine Arts Center Nader an attorn the headlines m 19t first made with his book Insafe At Anv in which be attacked the whole Detroit automobile industry for its em He phasis on profits oor safety concentrated his campaign however on the ( hex roll i Corvair Njx-e- ahich is in his words i he car ever built Nader s one-mau rusade nastiest against auto industrv attuallv lagan in following his graduation from Harvard Law Nader School learned early that it is not enough to be a social cntu one must use political action to actually get things done Me brought his ideas to Capitol Hill in Since Nader has turned h:s the 16 attention 1) to lobbying in for safer gas pipelines consistent meat packaging standards and other consumer benefits However he wiU always be more widely known for his first lobbying effort which resulted in Washington more Mortar " WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 6 1978 speak at Convocations tomorrow the recall of millions motor vehic les So far has he fsn of dfstive responsible for at least six federal consumer protection laws After years of struggling against corporate and governmental abuses of various kinds Nader emerged as the public citizen of American politics He has built a national network of citien action gToups that have had an impact in areas ranging from tax reform to nuclear energy Nader has said his ultimate gral of this movement is to give all itiens more rights and remedies for resolving their grievances and achieving a better hoc iet y Nader further states that the ultimate goal of his life is nothing less than the quallative reform of He said the industrial revolution that the onlv wav he will at complish this is with the help of citizen action groups biting off a limited number of issues at a time V hat is troubling Nader and his supporters most now is bureacracv c growth of multinational cor porations and convergence of giant consumer organizations “It is time now for the consumer movement to advance from ad hoc reforms to structural economic change and new forms of consumer organizations he said Nader has said it is up to con sumers to demand “economic self Nader is largely determination responsible for bringing American consumers to where they are today that is consumers who recognize what thev can do to improve their life ' ( on timer advocate Ralph Nader la tomorrow'! CowvoratMma apeak er UC turns twentv-flv- e Silver Anniversary to be celebrated Sss The ITah Slate I niversity Center celebrates its 2rlh An mversarv Saturday tbemlxr 9 ml Silver Anniversary Hall to lie held in the University ( enter Hallroom with a Board prepares care packages m'wm—M'u Jim ii1 ' f iiiiui j— ihijhiiiitouwiu'jiii' This year like last year some USU students may find it s easier to get through finals because they have received a care parkas from home Mortar Board a national honor fraternity for college seniors sent over 30 manhours assembling almost 500 care packages filled sna ks with a USU souvenir s The coupons and other be delivered will packages sometime this week " This project is a service and fund to raising project" according 'Thia Tammy Trimble president year s Mortar Hoard chapter decided to use this project again because it was so popular last year she said It is becoming a Mortar doo-dad- ’ The Student Aitivity Board Will of sjxinsor the event in honor the oetiing of the University ( enter Hoard tradition for us ' she said F ariier this quarter order forms were sent to the parents or guardians of every I SU student in the I 'nited Stales with the except ion of lixal students Barents could order the care pai kages at 15 per quarter or 113 50 for all three quarters In addition to ordering the pa kages there was room for messages The money earned from this project will be used for Mortar Hoard activities and a scholarship USU t Mortar Board chapter consists of 25 memliers three of which are male This is the second year males have Iceen allowed memliership Memliers are elec ted to Mortar Hoard on the basis of sc holarxhip leadership and service 1 in ) 95 1 he 'niversity (enter evolved from an experimental temporary Union Building (It Hi wlmh opened January 4 1946 The ft It started and was promoted bv Student ( ounril to niaringi-show the need for snt h laiihlies and that sin h a facility could profitable and self suprting 1 beil administration allowed the couni Marine lotps ter use the vacant building whuh had lieen vaiated by the government for the cx fieri men t I I I' Harold (lame h si in surxnie and invest n nt t outre lor acted as committee chairman and manager of t he I H I lore err no funds available to and orders were mail in hnjx that V 1 Ix-- ICoatlaaad aa patga 3) Evaluations move to library mitted bv (ary Kimber senator for the College of Humanities Arts and Six lal Sciences The bill also mandates that class "The file containing the teacher will be included in the (ties moved syllabi forms is being evaluation read outs because students are not using along with the computer k them" according to I ester h ssig containing student feedbai alxxjl Leai hers ASUSU academic vice president in a "This will give the students a wav The forms sre now alxxit room behind Kssig s office lixaled to judge what a clasa is like on the third floor of the UC Kssig besides what the teacher is said less than 10 students have used ssig said Some of the folders on a par the files this quarter tests This lack of use prompted the tirular teacher alsonotcontain mandstorv Academic Senate to pass the bill t ssig said that is this file change The but some are available in to calling for the lex in Students will be free bill which passed unanimously iser the files without having to use anv was suggested bv Hon to obtain chairman of faculty evaluations for form of identification are the Academic Hoard and was sub them However if evaluatxma Teacher evaluation forma will be available on the second floor of the 1979 Merrill Library by Jan 1 i-- Boarders Judy Crockett (foreground) and Janice Johnaon work package" in the I'C Monday evening The national honor )' engaged in assembling the packagee for nearly 500 students Packages are to be distributed during teat week V to the files eg not returiw-some form of control will have to lie instituted a ccxclmg to f ig Ha said In thia cae Hie evaluations will lie plated in t tie reserve nr rulat ion d art mefit atolrn Correction lt iu of tba on iba wrhimff a program contaiiwti t ("'graphe al not rrof 1 ha word iii tha following paragraph but m ahould hava nud on I SU gradual wa Nij promoted h v a nnpnv ajnpl twrauwa ba ii ploma dul n4 w Idmg Ih h oology In lb Stallman nt bn b-- |