Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Friday November 9 1984—5 Land for middle schools eyed USU to join in ‘Star Wars’ study the district in good geographic By Tim Vitale staff writer Sen Orris Hatch said this morning that Utah State University win participate in President Reagan’s strategic defease initiative program a 828 million high-tec- h study underway at several universities "This research project commonly known as Star Wars’ will last at least a decade and will provide a basis for ballistic missile Judgment as to whether defense systems ean be engineered” Hatch said in a press release “Utah State University luis been a leader in this research field tor the last 23 years” The Utah Republican sail USU will become a charter member of the space physics and technology team along with four or five other distinguished research centers “Utah State has done auntastie job of laying a solid scientific and technological foundation for the state and mountain region that will ultimately provide as well as defense benefits” Hateh added Hatch emphasized the work underway at USU will benefit the future of mankind “Research programs at USU and other universities are providing our greatest opportunity tor American scientific leadership for both peace and economic prosperity in the 21st century” Hatch continued Dr James Ironson acting director of the Innovative Science and Technology Office of the Defense Department praised USU for its defense work and told Hatch the Logan-base- d university could anticipate more funding tor its work in the future Hatch a member of the Senate Small Business Committee also was informed that part of the 128 million will go to the Small Business Administration for allied work on this defense project R-Ut-ah space-situate- d high-quali- ty non-defen- se The Cache School County District hoping for a geographic spread in the district's school system has authorized school board member Justin Anderson to pursue plans to purchase property in the North Logan area for one of two proposed middle schools Anderson told the board at its regular meeting Thursday that property may be available on the southeast corner of 4th East and proposed 25th North in North Logan The area is presently owned by the LDS Church and Anderson Mid he feels a sale can be negotiated shape with four middle schools distributed evenly in the county Plans are presently in the works for the purchase of property in Providence for one proposed middle school and the North Logan site would cover the only remaining gap Middle schools are now located in Richmond and Hyrum The board also approved tentative plans developed by Securities Prudential-Bach- e Inc to issue bonds proposed to pay for new middle schools The “citizens bonds” will be offered to Cache County residents on a priority basis The bonds will be sold in denominations as small as 81000 allowing small investors to purchase them D Kent Michie vice presiDistrict Superintendent said Stephen Thurston said the dent of Prudential-Bach- e purchase of that site would put the citizen bond has been dem Heart-live- onstrated nationally to be an areas when it makes its proeffective way to allow small posal to Moody's Investor’s investors an opportunity to in- Service the rating firm The board also approved the vest in their own community purchase of six new school buses The buses Board members expressed will be available for delivery hope that the district bond July 1 1985 at a cost of 847129 rating would be upgraded to each “Aa" instead of the currently It also accepted a bid of rate “A” The upgrading would 829920 for work on the Lewiston increase the value of the sale Elementary School energy Board member Reed Durtschi conservation project said the Cache County district The board also presented a equally shares the economic letter of congratulations and and industrial base of the Cache thanks to Norma Bennett food area with Logan City and added service manager at Summit he could see no valid reason Elementary School for her why the Logan district would selection as “Outstanding Food have a better rating than the Service Employee of the Year” Cache district The Logan in Utah Bennett received the School District carries a “Aa“ award during the annual conference of the Utah School rating Durtschi said Prudential-Bache should obliterate any Employees Association in Sat distinction between the two Lake City in October and receive a re- tax-exem- pt turn r surgery begins at am EDT and (UPI) Alabama girl last at least PITTSBURGH 7 A was nine today expected to underwent the nation’s second hours a hospital spokeswoman heart-live- r transplant operation said Liver transplant pioneer at Children’s HospitaL Dr Thomas Starzl headed the The operation on Kellie surgical team performing the Cochran of Birmingham began transplant she said Redgrave awarded $100000 in suit - BOSTON (UPI) A federal jury today awarded actress Vanessa Redgrave $100000 in her breach of contract suit against the Boston Symphony Orchestra but jurors rejected her claim the BSO fired her because of her pro-Palesti- politics The jury accepted BSO claims the 1982 performances were canceled because of militant Zionists’ threats of violence against the symphony — not because of Redgrave’s support for the Palestine Liberation Organization The actreu Mt calmly in the courtroom as the verdict was read showing no emotion The only shows of emotion took the form of quiet smiles from BSO five-memb- er The jury also quoted Perry as saying “I don’t know enough about what happened I didn't hear enough to make a decision to argue with you” The question facing the jury was whether the BSO and its managers dropped Redgrave from scheduled April 1982 performances of Igor Stravinsky’s managers Redgrave has 10 days to appeal The jurors spent 8 V4 hours in deliberations Thursday and about two more hours today using a list of 15 questions given them by US District Court Judge Robert Keeton to help review Redgrave’s claim she was fired from a 1982 narrator’s job with the BSO because of her support for the PLO Her suit asked 81-- million from the orchestra Keeton excused a sixth juror Alberto Perry of Peabody operetta-oratori- o Korastein of New York asked n the panel to award $1 million for the violation of Redgrave's civil rights plus a minimum of $188000 the figure he said she earned on average in the 10 years before 1982 Kornstein argued the civil rights and breach of contract suit was crucial to the protection of freedom of expression BSO attorney Robert Sullivan two-ma- four-wom- an “Oedipus Rex” because of her political support of the PLO The BSO maintained it can- said telephone callers had celed performances planned for threatened to disrupt the perBoston and New York because formance and managers of the of a flood of opposition from the orchestra testified one caller earlier today after other members of the Jewish com- from the militant Jewish Demembers of the jury told him in munity including threats of fense League threatend “blood a note that Perry had said he disruption and possible vio- and violence” wanted to be dismissed because lence “I’m no help to you” Redgrave’s lawyer Daniel 2 Buxton sworn in as Cornish mayor CORNISH — Verl Buxton was tars said that he had three sworn in as the new mayor of things he would like to acCornish Thursday complish as mayor He replaces Joseph Myler The first is to service the who resigned to accept an LDS water system without town’s Church mission call Ann But-tathe that have existed problems recorder Mid The water system is located on Buxton had previously served property owned by Evan Kbller 12 and third is to educate citizens to what is actually going on in the community The new mayor also hopes that the citizens will become involved in community affairs and will attend council meetButtars said ings as mayor for years in the late 1950’s and early 60’s The next regular meeting of His second goal is to creat Buxton told the council But- - 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