Show Th Utah Statesman On Campus Hoe and NovtT Officer chosen fcy Maxwell Glen 4 Cody Shearer j The northern Utah chapter of Utah Solar Advocates elected officers at its meeting Feb 25 Randy Puzey was elected president Dick Selvage vice president Scott Cutting treasurer Mark Raming secretary Meetings of the group will be held on the second wenes-da- y of every month The first workshop scheduled by the Utah Solar Advocates will be on Sat April 4 The workshop will focus on the planning development construction engineering and design professions For more information on the upcoming workshop call or The group’s next meeting will be in FAC 221 today domino theory survives Tfc --JHINGTON— Johnny Carson made the State Depart-1MCnight when echoes of Vietnam creeped T the other frnooologue on El Salvador 3tkvtan exciting show for you tonight” said Carson hkron Bob Hope will be out here to plug his jmm&o from El Salvador” the lightest coupling of Vietnam to El Salvador SatrDtpvtment spokesmen pale In return for such 'motk inferences one receives an emphatic denial that H'axd State plans to involve itself deeper in EJ Salvador ‘Kiticy won't lets up to it publicly Reagan's aides are 'girsid domino theory to rationalize our roughly f ISO ia aisay and economic aid package to the tiny Central anas utsm ! fcwnl key Reagan advijrrs contend that if El Salvador kskr Marxist guerrillas revolution will follow in Costa Headurat Guatemala and possibly Mexico Taken to Im millions of refugees might flood into the United i B Silvador succumbs IkiMeSectusl troika that dreamed up this scenario Slates Ambassador Jeane Kirkpatrick National Council member Roger Fontaine and Pedro at the American Enterprise Institute fcttenxd as foreign policy advisers on Reagan's ksod ampsign and are convinced that the United Kgain its old influence in Central America m his wmings Constantine C Menges campaign adviser on Latin America PXittr detail how the dominoes will fall (Vfcmyfcrd extreme left in FJ Salvador would greatly he probability that communist and radical left 4 Mexico Honduras and perhaps Panama with from the revolutionary movements in Cuba -- hM 750-348-1 7:30 8 pm George Wilson environmental specialist from the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources His address will be on major issues and problems of northern Utah The society meets on the second Thursday of every month at 7:30 pm in the Business Building Auditorium Soccer note Indoor soccer will resume Mar 22 with the games which were to be played Mar 8 An extra two weeks will be added to the schedule because of the cancellation of games over spring break New schedules will be 753-524- 0 Class left out Speaker slated Si n lr Panama Canal Large n refugrrs treking safety in the United curTrn tde of illegal immigrants by itiCT 6 fhe vkilence approached the proportions Salvador" ex- - in the case of said Frederico c University of North main trouble with it is that it onl'on each of these countries” of ITT1 "if Latin American expert for Bankers Wpons that “When you go to Mexico domino theory the Mexicans fume It Wcause it assumes that T- - T they’re just another heory is much less applicable than it is to other countries” Ainencan scholar at the Amo 'j American state” US military aid to D Salvador (1354 tn a prophecy a different occur f°r the wrong reasons More aid rwy could topple the moderate coalition P°con Duarte within a year A g We i!! “ miliary government should only help more support among the peasant expens we've spoken with say Presi 11 in choosing El Salvador for his "aka-'- ? Military and economic aid to Kikl be adequate to quiet the leftist itsdf im'i toppled internally by KEEPERS min riACE TO Z‘St C3 umoir a t:vr v 702-Cr- r ' ' 4 r ' -- 4“ v C cri The USU CLoctlj 12 ? Symphony present special formers JoAnn soprano and Robert Cea-dic- k organist in concert March 12 Ottley is a native and studied in Gereacry c dual Fu&richt with her husband JardU now director of £ IL!j Ldi Mormon Tsbernads Cundick is abo a nadva Utahn and began £e the organ at 12 In received a docsorats University of Utah cad k£sr became organist at tL d Lake Tabernacle He Us played concerts in the UmSoJ States and Europe The concert wi3 beia ti pm in the USU Kent Cc cert Hall Ordas fia Oxy -- a I'll tra ti Envelopes n:: Offices using fewer ctn-penvelopes than receive are aded aa ?B extra envelopes to tion UKC S3 That S Utmi fm Ci us try r' simMeaM 7S9-iriS- ' V la aqueiKrs would inilude possible interruptions in S" Concert c:i 1 TV isn ! Mod II t7Z C-- available Mar 22 Thoae who would like to help with referee duties or who have questions may contact Alarv Huestis at Psychology 560 principles of interviewing was inadvertantly omitted from the sprThe Bridgerland Audubon ing quarter bulletin The class index number Society will meet Thursday Mar 12 at 7:30 pm in the 3456 will be offered on Etclei Auditorium in the Tuesday 2:30 to 3 pm in Business Building Business 317 Enrollment is The featured speaker is limited to 20 con-ldUsx- Uxui Assents would hrgin a campaign of d—tabsliaat psfakal action and terror” wrote Menges in a hotdio the Woodrow Wilson International Center 563-373- Wednesday r i 1 |