Show THE UTAH’ UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY VOL 77 NO 27 Logan by Jim Suckling Signu Phi be fined up i1” (" ht s Police tell fraternity the party is over frilTnit nhi lU Logan t party at 9 a m The fratermtv Dec 4 corporation members from hum hnh harmed an a prutetti Hemes it bv ULCPD for promoting gambling and selling liquor w tliout a license said "On the first n!b r"e Gunnel Cu hr t ountv attornev th ‘Hrts fo not “Upicallv ai WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 28 1979 ‘ ami nm charter n vketi after the i‘d a far Citv PuU r net fur Th arra kT"r-- rt Bay LOGAN UTAH charge the maximum Ones This is the first time me have ever been able to catch them Were aware that it hupp ns hut me have never Urn able to walk in on one T he count is not the onlv entity prosecuting the fraternity Accor vice ding to ('laude Burtenshaw president for student affairs the fraternity s tehjvior violates the university rules and warrants some pcnatt v criminal Becoming doesn tiegm Monday at frum the United State Immigration Sen k have fieen on campus since Monlav interview mg Iranian from the Logan area to determine th lega'utc of their residence Joe Lrnhart one of the immi(ri tion agents said they have fieen directed hv uerior in Salt Iake their action C’ltv to not with the pre diu lgiMar Frandsen I'tah State foreign student advier said he believed the reaon for the directive wa to ensure the privacy of the Iranian being interviewed Fasbender (ierald spokesman the Salt for Immigration Office their ad he does not know whv Washington DC bureau directed them to not speak with the media He said that interview of the type being conducted are usually open and he said he is unsure why the situation is different this time a Fasbender pm A stall t status reviewed Of final designated laike City 10 mhai action the university should take and to what degree the frater mtv is in v lolation of the university c ode The decision is then up to presidental approval On (Nt 14 President Cazier at tended a dinner at the Sigma Nu fraternity He said that two things must fa stressed bv anv campus organization it must respec t the rights of others and oUv the law lessen the concern of the universi he said tv This university pmceciure mill Iranians’ visa 1 dards toard of three students and three faculty menders mill review the situation It mill determine cited tensions resulting from the capture of the I' S Kmliassy interviews and printing that might tie detrimental to the safety of the Ameraan hostages” he said Fasbender explained that this was the first time interviews of this somethin kind have fieen required 'We are checkin to be sure the required papers are in order that their finances are sufficient to support them and that they are carry-ithe proper class crisfits" he said Visas for forein students are in daner if a student fails to maintain full time status at the universin ty Although Caier is in ed on the fralerntiy at 930 p m" Washington DC until Thursday he said "There were several people HIv the Ahlstrom assistant to the involved in drinking and gambling president for special projec ts said There were also minors on the the president demands that cam- premises” (iroll said the police confiscated pus organizations adhere to t fie seven blackjack tables and aliout university codes and state laws ' He (Caierl would react very 1 1000 worth of alcohol All rooms strongly toward this situation and in the fraternity were searched The bar party problem has been would not condone such conduct” around for some time but Groil said hlslrom said never have been able to Depending on what Caner the police decides the worst thing that could catch any violators “Any other fraternities thinking hapjien to the fraternity according should to Hurtenshaw is that It could lie about something the same usxni!ed from hem affiliated consider it quite a financial He did say burden" he said wdh the university "I am not on a witch hunt or a that its national headquarters will vendetta against them” said atfa contacted and most headGunnell “We are just tryquarters have very strict policies torney the problem 1 am hopto stop laws ing state concerning breaking will slow down the frsler-mlieit ing The most extreme measure taken liecause such event are would tie the disbanding of the illegal" fraternity house Scott Nuttall Sigma Nu InterSHE Clvde Matt to According fraternity Council representative fraternity president the fraternity said the fraterntiea have been has not yet contacted an attorney discussing the situation during to present its rase in the Circuit IFC meeting In the past the IFC Court but ha a defense ready for has never condone bar parties or Monday board meeting any cither type of illegal event I "The information I have" maid Ferris (iroll acting Captain “i that they don't intend Gunnell said the thief City Fogan polite to contest the charges” Police were notified fiefore the Oct After the arraignment in th 16 bar party started that illegal acLogan Circuit Court the trial will tivities were being planned "A search warrant was drawn up be scheduled to be held in the First District Court bv the Circuit Court and was serv s as the prime reason for the unusual precaution coner-ninthe press "We want to avoid someone misrepresenting the situation in the 9 Fasbender said that the Iranians had fieen asked if they had participated in any political demonstrations but the question was dropped when a numfier of the Iranians complained Inauguration begins for new USU president President Stanford Caa-- r will be inaugurated on Friday Nov 30 at 10 am in the Chase Fine Arts Center Concert Hall Caier 49 was announced as the 3th president of I'tah State on April 33 1979 by the Utah Hoard of Regents and USU's Institutional 1 Council Although he has served since last spring he will be formally inaugurated on Friday bv IKinald It ll'ilbrrsik chairman of the Utah State Hoard of Regents A colorful academic procession with faculty members from USU and official delegates from 160 colleges universities and learned societies dressed in academic regalia will usher in the new presi- dent Nearly 40 USU foreign students their native costumes participate in the procession forty American USU students representing different campus organisations will also participate Brief salutations will be offered by Lester Essig president of dressed in will also ASUSU Dr Wesley Maugham Associarepresenting the Faculty from the tion Donmel Horlacher USU Alumni Association Dr T H Bell commissioner of the Utah System of Higher Education and Gov Scott M Matheson President Cazier will deliver the inaugural address and Dr James If Meyer chancellor of will be the keynote speaker Classes will be dismissed at 9 30 10 30 and 11 30 on Nov 30 to per s mit students to attend lha ceremony Tickets are required to attend the inauguration and can be olitained in the USU ticket office Other acliviliea have been scheduled for the inauguration The inaugural luncheon ia Friday at noon in ths Taggart Student Center Ballroom USU students will perform in strat the luncheon ing quartet Ticket are also required for the luncheon They are available in the ticket office Nearly 600 people will attend A symposium will assemble at 130 pm in the ballroom Th -theme is "Utah Slate University the 1960a and Beyond” Dr TY Booth moderator and profesaor of scheduled English wiU preside Also speaking and answering question will be Doran J Baker profeeaor of electrical engineering Lester Essig student body president F Roee Peterson professor of hiatory: Kent K Van Kampen profeaaor of animal dairy and veterinary aaaia-Un- t science and Bonita W Wyae food and nutrition professor science President Cazier and hi wife Shirley will be honored at a reception from pm in the Sunburet Lounge The public ie invited to the symposium a well as the reception The Utah Symphony OrcheaU'a under the direction of guest conductor Robert Henderson will perin lb form Friday evening at Concert Hall Tickets are free 4-- |