Show Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday June 2-- Tfra 28 1987 Students Against Apartheid call for divestment By Teresa Smith staff writer In a presentation made before Utah State University's Institutional Connell Saturday members of USU's Students Against Apartheid (SAA) asked the university to direst itsholdings In South Africa Four representatives of SAA addressed the council The student group is actively lobbying for USU's divestment a move they hope will put pressure on the South African government to give up its policy of apartheid Apartheid is a policy of segregation and political and economic discrimination against groups in South Africa Greg Woodring spokesman for SAA said while American companies do affect some 50000 people divesting would “not really affect all that many people considering the fact that there are more than 20 million blacks who suffer because of the apartheid system Speaking on “socially responsible invest ment” SAA member Frances Rowe fold the council “it is important for the university not to overlook its social responsibility to divest from non-Europe-an investing in socially responsible companies “If we can divest without penalizing the university then it makes perfect sense to do that and the sooner the better “ she said Rowe provided examples of several invest ment agencies as possible alternatives for USU to consider in its investment practices and listed a number of universities nationwide which have divested from South Africa and “rechanneled their investments into ethical investment Quoting Mormom Church leader Brigham Young Scot Render told the council “if we live our religion honor his God and his priesthood then we shall honor every wholesome govern ment and law there is upon the earth and become aliens to an unrighteous unjust and unlawful administrators wherever they may be found" “I'm qnite concerned that possibly abandonment down there can least affect the whites" Cazier continued “The whites have mobility The blacks are not mobile “iTnke to have us take a position that can somehow avoid the inevitable bloodbath Maybe there's no position" Cazier said the chief concern and driving factor of the Institutional council in establishing policy and in practice has to be "what wm help the blacks most?” Woodring closing the presentation said “if it answer” As a reply to the SAA contingent Lye said "I also have very great unease about the circumstances of South Africa If I had to place (and I do) my Judgment in the way to go I will support those devices which have within them tiie capacity to improve rather than to disrupt" Gilmore can’t retain Continued from page there 1 who play along Or more recently John Just got over a period where he was making daily South Africa We are letting our money stay in South African corporations while we could be la an ethical leap to say ws want to stay because maybe it will help some people’ I’d like to say thatit could be a higher ethical leap to take a step backward and divest and go forward with other programs “We hare a great agricultural program here that we could interject and provide many helpful remedies and solutions We could do many things that will show our sincerity above what our small miniscule $400000 would ever show" said Woodring William Lye vice president for university relations and chief authority on USU's policy on South Africa said “I respect the wide variety of opinion on this issue It is not simplistic "We’re talking about a social phenomenon that has gone on for a very long time in Africa and it does not lend itself to a simplistic learning skills and is epileptic Home technicians Related story on page 7 Responding to the SAA representatires USU President Stanford Cazier said “There is the implicit assumption that this body by taking the position of not divesting somehow means that we are for apartheid That would be an unfortunate association “I cant imagine anybody in this room being for apartheid" Cazier continued “It is heinous it is vicious it's having perverse effects we know about it (The wings yon describe go beneath human contempt and human un derstanding “The question is the abandonment of the economy— who does it affect the most? sometimes addresses but has a great memory for landmarks in describing places his lived and how to get to his father’s farm in Honeyville He has trouble remembering his age but can recite the date his mother died He reads and writes but writes only in printing style He is struggling to learn eursire to meet aaream of his father: to receive a letter from Jay in cursive Bruce Bodily said the letter is coming along but so far only hourly teleplume cans to local police agencies reporting imagined incidents or Just talking a blue streak in attempting to get close to individuals mere He is at the level of a 13 or as far as learning skills reads "Dear Father How are Tim Bunderson 28 originally you? I am fine I love you very from Twin Falls was injured in much Jay" a car crash when he was 18 Blair Anderson 29 Garland months old which left him suffered head injuries in a car neurologically Impaired He is accident seven years ago that epileptic ana functions at the left him neurologically imlevel of a 10 or as to paired skills learning "He had to relearn everyHe can’t read or write Bruce Bodily said thing” because he has no memory “Hers had to grow up through retention for words or numbers Infancy again" Lynn Hildt 89 Garden City Doctors don’t know if he can operates at the level of an 8 to everything to the level as to learning skills he was before the motorcycle He is a slow learner retaining accident but it is possible he about 70 percent of what he could perceives He is now at about the level of He has something like a an older teenager He has “security blanket" in his lapses Right in the middle of ball of yarn which doing something he’ll forget he is constantly workin what he’s doing for minutes at a through a small hand' time knitting wheel The Logan Board of Adjust“It’s like prayer ment meets Wednesday July 1 him" Dana Bodily and will consider a request for ' ' his relaxation" reversal of a Logan Planning ' In Larry Spencer 45 Brigham Commission decision in May Firefighters knock down a last few hot spots a shed fire In Providence Saturday night The fire drew the City functions at the level of a 4 that approved a new group or He lived at his home for the seven aforemenunits Saturday to 10 E 400 response of four South in Providence The owner of the building according parents home until three years tioned individuals at 751 N 200 to Logan City Fire Chief Danny Dever is a woman from ago when he moved into'the East California who had not been Identified Saturday night group home The meeting begins at 8 am His mother took total care of In the Logan City Hall 255 N The cause of the fire reported at approximately 9:30 him in that time and when he Main pm had not been determined at press time "There is no came to the group home he had to going into the building" Dever said the electricity home Opposition group to learn to wash himself shave to start it somehow We haven't started had has surfaced from some resi"Somebody and so on dents in the neighborhood who He doesn’t know the names see the problem as a for colors nor can he use Issue They have raisedzoning conpicked the person” the Re senator told Salt Lake descriptive adjectives such as cerns about the Impacts of what Sblican station KSL after large or small Conceptual they see as a boarding house lead him to draw a placed in a Powell announced Us retireEoblems looks neighborhood dom- Continued from page 1 like a deer or a inated by single-famil- y ment “I’ve never had any d person that looks a spaceship With the Senate In Democrat homes Louis Bennett 32 Preston Other concerns which have ic hands many legal experts has a severe speech impedibeen raised by some residents believe President Reagan is ment in addition to learning of the area include whether the most likely to nominate Hatch skills on the level of an 8 or possibility of a group home because his colleagues would PRESTON Idaho - A Preston But he is well above would lower property values in vote for him as a matter of year-old man now living in Caldwell that in other areas such as the neighborhood Concerns courtesy his Innocent plea on On Friday Hatch downplayed changed reading and writing A also have been expressed about voracious reader he makes increased traffic manslaughter voluntary congestion ' the possiblity of his nomination to guilty in 8th District to charges the of run from also could afoul the library regularly trips the daily busses which which Court in Preston on Friday Jay Gilmore 54 Honeyville would take the seven men to Constitution is at a 4 or level in work “I think they've already iftorpflfln Anthony Paul Fish 21 Innocent on April 10 to pleaded one-ca- r a charge of voluntary manslaughter in the death of a An Pyper of the Utah Highway Whitney woman in February Nibiey resident reportedly in stable condition died Saturday morning from Another passenger injured in Patrol said the vehicle crossed multiple injuries suffered in a the accident Ron Glnes 17 son the center line and careened off one-crollover accident re- of Allan Gines 979 Stuart Hill the road rolled a couple of ported at 1:15 am on Utah 101 Dr Logan was transported to times and landed upside-dow- n approximately 8 miles up Logan Regional where he was The accident is under inBlacksmith Fork Canyon treated for minor lacerations vestigation by the Utah Travis Roger Hall 11 son of and abrasions and released Bruce Brough and Dianne Investigating officer Lee Highway Patrol S Hollow Scofield Hall 5570 Rd Nibiey was pronounced dead on arrival at Logan Re- Hospital according to a einal City 1 & Ambulance report The driver of the vehicle 8:00 om to 4:30 pm Steve Jensen 17 son of Burk Jensen 187 S 500 E Hyrum was also transported to Logan 8:00 om to 1:00 pm Regional Hospital where he is re-lea- rn ever-prese-nt Saturday night fire late-nig- r ht fire-fighti- Search tl digging into It but we will" Is The value of the building Dever estimated but the total loss cannot be approximately determined until the contents have been identified He said Items In the shed Included a table and chairs tires and other various oblects that make It difficult to estimate the value Dever said the obscure location of the building allowed the fire "a good head start before anyone would've even noticed it It was fully involved when l got here" $500-360- 0 illusions that belt” I would actually Hatch also recently appeared a call-i- n radio talk show and said he would be needed on the on Senate Judiciary Committee to help guide another Reagan appointee through the confirmation process controlled by the Democrats owner-occupie- Fish changes plea from innocent to guilty -- 11-year-- rollover Nibiey boy dies in old Presiding District Judge Wallace Transtrum accepted the plea change and ordered a investigation pre-senten- ce which could take up to two months to complete according to court officials Fish was bound over to 8th District Court on the charge by Magistrate Judge Lowell Castieton in March following a two-dapreliminary hearing y Fish is accused in the beating death of Penny Merrill Fisher 24 She died at her rented home just south of Preston during the late afternoon of Feb 28 Fish bonded out of the Franklin County JaU shortly after his arrest in March and Transtrum on Friday continued the 85000 bond until sentencing ar June 29 30 July July 2nd ' File Cabinets Herald Journal Bicycles USPS 2411-200W R Paul Computer PuMitlwr PuMMwd evary avaning Monday ttiru Friday and Sunday morning by Cacha Vallay Publishing Co 75 Wait Jrd North Logan Utah 04321 P0 Box 407 Tataphona7S2-!12- thypn EXTMAt KXTKA! desktop ptMithlag ayttms KATPKO U6t MCE PKINTEK II Hnfum Publisher EXTRA! 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