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Utah State University DigitalCommons@USU The Utah Statesman Students 11-18-1970 Student Life, November 18, 1970, Vol. 68, No. 23 Utah State University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/newspapers Recommended Citation Utah State University, "Student Life, November 18, 1970, Vol. 68, No. 23" (1970). The Utah Statesman. 1382. https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/newspapers/1382 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Students at DigitalCommons@USU. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Utah Statesman by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@USU. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Black revolutionary advocates socialism Reporting: destroy Capitalism" to the Before an audience of about "Discrimination of Blacks and sixty persons , Pulley related that Pam Taylor Chicanos ." we have few choices to make Managing Editor Known for his revolutionary under the present system. "The whole thing itself is cool, action in the military as one of but they just won't let us tell them the "Fort Jackson 8," Pulley ,Lesser of Evils what we think." began his speech by saying in sarcasm that there is no real Speaking of the '64 presidential problem of discrimination in the elections, he compared Johnson Andrew Pulley, black and Goldwater to Hitler and revolutionary, made this army front lines. In fact, nine times out of ten the Chicanos and Mussolini, saying what the statement Monday during a American people did was choose speech in the University Center. Blacks have the first opportunity of being right up there. the lesser of two evils . "We knew they were both Pulley advocated revolution fascists (Mussolini and Hitler) and said that it was not fun, but Young Socialists Alliance one was just maybe two percent that there is no other way for (YSA), which Pulley represents, more fascist than the other, so reform . does not, he said, force their what real difference did it politics on anyone, as does the make." Topic: Vietnam present capitalistic society in the Revolutionary movement is on United States today. The destiny an upswing, Pulley went on to of capitalism , he said , is to ex say , "This is shown by the Photo by Ted 0. Ho,-e,i pand and it must be stopped. students , who are the major REVOLUTION FOR REFORM was the message of Andrew His topic was "War in Vietnam revolutionists in the country Rob From Pooi Pulley, member of the Young Socialist Alliance who spoke to and World Revolution," although today ; the strikers, such as the he covered various other subjects postal workers who went against the Young Socialist Alliance who spoke to students this from the "Socialist movement to The "Go West" slogan in early the government; and the week. U.S. history has now expanded militants in the street" beyond the borders of the nation. This, according to Pulley , results No Blue Print in the money and profits being ii... taken out of the pockets of In a qustion and answer period someone, most likely the poor after his speech, Pulley said he and the working middle class . had no "blue print" for the type of government that would be established once the present Pulley stated that sixty percent bureaucracy was destroyed, but of the world economy is con that he was certain the ad f.1::1·f trolled by one percent of the ministrators , who were always American population. This must subject to recall by the people, st u d ent~'.u1e be stopped , he said. would still have to be present. Volume 68, Number 2·2 Utah State University, November 18, 1970 12 pages flight instruments shredded checks that scheduled airline apart in the crash. Also under pilots must fly . way, was the task of identifying the charred bodies of the victims. The ridge was measured at 890 Investigators said initial feet altitude, with trees towering another 75 feet, to a barrier checks showed there was no pilot almost 200 feet higher than the diversion trom a normal landing runway level. But landing rules glide path and showed no obvious required the jet to stay 400 feet mechanical malfunction. above the runway until it reached City Grief Stricken the airport threshhold. The deaths plunged the Mar Second Crash shall campus of 8,500, and its mother city of 73,000, into· a state This was the second air crash Marshall grid plane of grief for the worst air disaster in less than two months involving in ,\merican sports history. a traveling football team. Last Classes were cancelled Monday Oct. 2, a rented prop plane and Tuesday. Flags in the city, carrying a portion of the Wichita and at post offices across the State football team crashed in the state were flown at half-staff. Colorado Rockies west of Denver, Craft Too Low killing 32 persons, including 14 players. John H. Reed, NTSB chairman, The Wichita players were crash kills all 75 said it was only obvious that the headed to a game against Utah pilot of the charter flight had his State, and the Marshall team was craft too low, causing the plane to returning home from a 17-14 loss clip tree tops on a ridge just west to East Carolina at Greenville, of tri-State Airport's main run N.C. way . It was that perilous brush with Officials Help the tops of the 70-foot-high oak and poplar trees that sent the jet On the Marshall campus, cartwheeling into the next school officials continued to offer mountainside . The plane flipped help to relatives of crash victims Huntlngon, W.V. (AP) - In• land in rain and fog Saturday when lariding in rainy weather at on its back and exploded in and to begin charting a new vestigators combed a muddy night- to crash and explode into night. flames. course for Marshall athletics. hJllalde In near freezing tem names just two miles from the Killed in the crash were 34 Investigators have found no peratures Monday for tiny shreds runway . Marshall University football indication so far that the plane 's Acting President Donald N. of metal that could yield clues to Investigators said the initial players, three students team pilot, Capt. Frank H. Abbott, 46, Dedmon said the crash had possible Instrument failure in the check of cokpit voice recordings assistants, six coaches, an of College Park, Ga., had ever "wiped us out." Jetliner crash that carried 75 and other tapes on the flight athletic director, and many attempted a previous jet landing Marshall University football showed no indication of either prominent Huntington residents at this airport's short 5,000-foot He named William "Red" players and boosters to a fiery mechanical failure or pilot error. traveling with the team. runway. Dawson acting football coach and death. In addition there was a crew of announced the school would National Transportation Safety Suspect Instruments five aboard the Southern Airways Ptlots Lack Requirements again play the sport , although he Board experts sifted through blts twin-engine jet. announc ed cancellation of of wreckage with shovels, This led them to suspect the Monday, the NTSB in An NTSB spokesman said Marshall's final game thi s searching for what caused the sensitive cockpit instruments vestigators painstakingly charter pilots are not required to season, scheduled Saturday DC9 chartered Jet-attempting to which a pilot must depend upon searched for remnants of key pass the same route familiarity against Ohio University. Page2 November 18, 1970 Editor's note: The following article Is cwrse with the consent of the in on the Honors program that has been structor, if they feel left wt. revamped at Utah State. This is the Besides special Honors courses first of two articles dealing with the "exceptional" students 11eta number program. The second article will deal of little-things called special privileges. with the honors assessment committee The best of these wwld have to be the which has been established to review waiver of General Education classes. the program. This article is concerned Yw'd think that this alone would be with requirements for the program. enwgh incentive for the intelligentia to Reporting: stay in the program, but as a bonus Honor program prize they also get the same privileges Kathy Smith as graduate students, with keys to the 'Life, Writer Honors Lwnge thrown in. The Honors program was introduced New Requirements gets nev, look on the Utah State campus because it was felt that exceptional students Until now, once one had been ac deserve a chance to take classes that cepted into the Honors Program all are more demanding and have higher one had to do was maintain a 3.0 GPA standards than the average group filler to stay in. However, standards are classes. going up. This year one will also be There is as much need for an Honors expected to enroll each quarter in an program as there is for a remedial Honors course. program since no group of students The grading scale in all Honors operates on the same level, and each classes is A,B, and I. In order to student deserves a a challenge to reach graduate in the Honors program you his own potential. must complete a minimum of 45 The Honors program is still in ex General Honors credits. three in perimental stag_e.This ex~lains a few terdisciplinary colloquies (Honors of it's shortcomings. students can figure this out for themselves) and a senior thesis. Philosophy Defined One of the unfortunate things about New requirements , the Honors program at USU is that no However most of the basic one in the program seems to know philosophy of the program has been anything about it.