Show Hatch supports increased defense spending The senator also advocates a balanced federal crime budget stronger by KiW Gfifameyer Orrin Hatch declared his dislike far deficit spending and his support for a increase in the defense budget during his fifth annual “Report to Utah Sen Luncheon” SC Friday afternoon in the Ubootn and students were invited Citizens Hatch comment on the work hit done the year as one of hear Utah’s States put representatives in the United Senate One of to to he balance nduce Hatch’s main concerns was the national budget and government spending “Deficit become so ingrained in said Hatch “The federal pending has our system” budget has only been balanced six during the last 51 y once in the last 21 tunes years and onl- years” The oacted require a balanced federal a declaration of war is in ofet or unless a 3 5 majority in both touaea of Congress goes on record in favor of a deficit Hatch pointed out that nearly every Two bySuaLucer Chfification trend of buildup is turning around” According to Hatch President Reagan has been a motivating force to begin to bring the nation out of its there was slump “In the year 1980-8a 51 billion dollar cut Those who complain haven’t given Reaganomics a chance If they don’t think it will work my question is what in the past has worked?” he said Praising Reagan Hatch commented “The president brings both parties together He is willing to do 1 senator advocates a constitutional admendment which will if budget unless state government has a constitutional requirement to balance their budgets “It is time the federal government be required to meet the same standard” he said The full Senate should act on Hatch’s proposal in a few months Hatch feels that “those who vote against it will probably loose their seats” as a majority of the public supports the requirement for a balanced budget Getting the country out of debt is going to take time Hatch said “We can’t repair in three months something that took 50 years to mess up Sure there will be hardships but a long we will get there” After he reviewed the bills he was punishment advocating Hatch sonal beliefs for the people He stress should be brought back to the people “I don’t like Wadungton The federal government is the cause of most problems and congress the i of the federal government’s If you try to push the bureaazcxacy ef to Washington then your proposal the bottom of the pile “We are living in trying times but there is hope for the foiture The hey is to get good people in Congress” Many Americans believe that the government should salve everything said Hatch but he believes that people should be involved “As a young man I was told that I w ed to work or to starve Mote N Americans must decide so go to work ' and to do what’s right We need to stand up and fight baric “It is time for us to support our president It is time to be pioneers so we can say to our grandchildren that we have left diem a better place than what was left to us If we don’t skat type of legacy will we leave?” he said i pa i USU departmental name changes ohayc Lri the name of the department was changed to department of forest resources Box said there were two outdoor recreation proother in grams at USU one in his college and the the physical education department “The name is really dochange is to clarify what the department change of duties was the reason two depart-meNatural Resources asked for He College of dunges At their nt regular monthly meeting Council ap- - 1t“rday the USU Institutional the two name changes j something about the mess we are in Together we are pulling ourselves out of a rut” Hatch supports Reagan’s policy concerning the increase in the defense budget According to Hatch the Soviet Union is presently strategically and conventionally far superior to America “We need to give our national defense the attention it deserves Increases will bring us to a parallel with the Russians not past them but equal to them” he said As chairman of the labor committee in the Senate Hatch is concerned with the onslaught of business union corruption According to Hatch the labor committee is aware of four major businesses which are controlled by the underworld To crack down on crime Hatch is sponsoring legislation which attempts to reform present bail procedures and the insanity defense Hatch hopes to get the bill through but it won’t be easy He said “To get there involves receiving threats and intimidation but Apartment of wildlife science was changed to Qepartment of fisheries and wildlife Thadis Box the Natural Resources College said the for changing the name was to “describe the department” Tfthe department is more accurately comprised of two with fisheries and aquatic one concentrating on mammals and Lj “ terrestrial habitat” said Box f 0 other name changes in the department of and outdoor recreation also occurred The Tjjtty ?creat'on curriculum changed its name to resource management Because of this pro-deali- he said No additional budget alteration is necessary for Box any of the name changes according to Cazier Stanford gave council USU President members an update on affairs at the annual Utah — afLegislative session — currently being held that 1982-8- 3 for USU budget The fects USU approved will be discussed at the February council meeting Former USU Vice Presidents Gerald Sherratt and J Clark Ballard were honored by council members in a written resolution of appreciation and commen- ing” dation Sherratt former vice president of university relations resigned from his post Dec 23 1981 to ac cept the position as president of Southern Utzfa College Ballard former vice president for univer! extension officially retired today after 22 yean cf service at USU The Institutional Council approved C Funk associate vice president and associate dean of agriculture as acting vice of extension and JR Allred director of is tion services as acting vice president of unhrenLy ’ relations Gerald Olson state director of programs " presented a slide show and discussion to the comr on the importance of the program CXaoa arid students are enrolled in programs staSewklz I ar 1 added that through their participarioa in eveetr ' their visits to the campus many become students here Volunteer leaders are the hey to tLe ' -' gram’s success ccar!“3 to Cxa rcouraged "com-'- -'I r“— t 4--H C' 4-- H 4-- II - 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