Utah State University DigitalCommons@USU The Utah Statesman Students 1-27-1984 The Utah Statesman, January 27, 1984 Utah State University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/newspapers Recommended Citation Utah State University, "The Utah Statesman, January 27, 1984" (1984). The Utah Statesman. 1501. https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/newspapers/1501 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]. 1------Friday,Jal\uary27, 1984--UTAHSTATEUNIVERSITY--Loga.l\,Uta.h.---12Pa.ges----- ■ ln•kle: lnaide: What's the oldest building on campus? Old Appa11'11tly USU administration has hit a lnaide: Main, you say? Wrong. And the building 11t·nT or two with their plus ·minus grading Inside: that is has been condemned and the occupants !-ip,tcm. now in its second quarter . A couple Inside: are in a dilemma ................ Page 3 ol comments. ........ Page 4 .1rlffi.® UJi1C©, lb. U:@u:~~ film@, 1To Loverboy rocks small, but enthusiastic audience Scott Smith, left, and Mike Reno of Loverboy, the "faceless" rock group. give Logan their own brand of high-energy music. \'t,tr .1,'n"H fil,r,/,1, Paae 2 The Utah Statesman Friday, J2.nue.ry 27, 1984 e:,\4\Excha 119e Buy 561 N. Main Sell Logan, UT . Trade Democrats are cool to negotiation offer WASHINGTON (AP) - Treasury Regan told reporters that "everything is on dwl Secretary Donald T. Regan said Thursday that table" when a deficit-cutting commission Open all season ', , (801) 752-5631 when a bipartisan commission studies ways to meets. slash the record budget deficit, "nothing is The treasury secretary quickly added tha.1diil non-negotiable" - except that the administra­ adminisl,[ation prefers to start the efTon by tion sees no need for major tax increases or big closing tax "loopholes,'' reducing domestic defense budget cuts. spending and eliminating waste in governme ' CongresSional Democrats, meanwhile, were Reagan himself said Wednesday night that cool to President Reagan's election-year offer his goal is "prompt agreement on a bipartiaaa Wednesday night to enter negotiations with a deficit-reduction plan," but he was adamant bipartisan delegation from Congress aimed at opposing any retreat from his costly military finding ways to trim the budget deficit by $100 buildup or a major tax boost. billion over three years. Reagan's first target would~ to slash about After an appearance before the congressional S 100 billion from deficits expected to total in Joint Economic Committee, the morning.after the $600 billion range over the next three the president's State of the Union address, years. he did not commit himself. their type sent by the Sovicu Inmate executed About 25 people gathered to Cuba since I 982 and will STARKE, Fla. (AP) - outside Florida State Prison to bring to about 35 the number Quoting Chri~t's words on the protest the execution, which of these modern fighters in tbt cross, Florida's oldest death was delayed two days under a Cuban air force, the sources row inmate died in the electric temporary stay while his said. chair Thursday for arranging lawyers unsuccessfully appeal- the killing of a private dctec- ed to the nation's highest Outlook too rosy AM-FMWalkabout AM-FM Portable rive, becoming the third man court. Stereowith cassette CassetteRecorder executed in the state in less say candidates 1han five years. Cuba gets arms player • AC-DCoperation ''The only thing is, 'Forgive WASHINGTON (AP) - 1hem, Faiher, for in 1heir ig· WASHINGTON (AP) - Democratic presidential con• h~~'.~";i: ~~c=phones norance they know not what New shipments from the tenders agreed Thursday dw s29 they do.' And that's it." Soviet Union, the first in President Reagan painted an ~ ., .. Those were the last words of several years, have boosted the overly rosy picture of the statt Anthony Antone , 66, heard in size of Cuba's navy and of the union and failed to offer - tt-\69 value i~e,59 a clear voice over a MIG-23 fighter force, U.S. in- concrete solutions for culling microphone in the death telligence sources said today. federal deficits or improving chamber. The sources, who asked to the propects for world peace CompactHome '99value - , He was. pronounced dead at remain anonymous, said a ''The biggest indictment of 7:08 a.m. seven minutes after 2,300·ton Soviet-built frigate what we heard last night i1 StereoSystem r=---- the first surge of 2,000 volts and a 2, 100-ton diesel­ that once again the issue"sthal 1- coursed through his body. His powered submarine were are essential, the problems •Cassetteplay & record anonymous executioner, wear· delivered in recent days in that must be solved for our • Turntablew/ stylus ing a black hood, received Havana. n future were ducked," Walter $150 for 1he job. In addition, the sources said •Speakersystems w/ F. Mondale said Thursday. Antone was the 12th person crates believed to contain woodgrain executed in the United States fuselages of three new MIG·23 "I think the American peo­ $ 12 since the Supreme Court Flogger jet fighters were seen g ple saw through that.'' the 199 retail reinstated capital punishment early this month at an airfield former vice president told a eight years ago. He is the only southwest of Havana. satellite news conference from Stereo NEW one put to death for a killing These planes are the first of Boston. Speakers Black& 2-Way WhiteTVs Statesman &NM l••••IHR lilri•llGh••••r•• s49 '""'"· □ Pallla~II-. pr •quick on ,.o.aoo •• n ...... , i Cra.11 L&Aoe:1:0., ,., •full C.N. Cllalt•ri<tr s5a &n,,,c:• Acl••• _______ ~ warranty Vlhra Roi>....._• a,<fI}~~©~ STOKES Traditional folk songs & <ffe~~~ ,,.!,OTHERS Original Acoustic Music Jan 27 /Sunburst Lounge/ 12:30/Free ~®~ '""'"i53~83i0" arking is adequate, ccording to official ~aid. "But students arc usual­ ly in a hurry and cannot af­ ford to waste their time park· Many USU students com· ing 15 minutes away, he !.aid plainthey can't find a parking AJthough a shuttle bus runs place when they ne~d one or daily from the Student Living aak why something isn't done Center 10 campus, it is not ill,out the lack of parking on fully utilized, he said. Hoping campus.According 10 USU to eliminate some of the park­ parking coordinator Terry ing congestion, the traffic or­ Moore, however, there is ade• ficc purchast·d one of the shut­ quate parking on campus. tle buses. ne prob1<'m lies in conve­ ASUSU P~sident Dave lllm« rather than availability: Chambers suggested that Students want to jump out of another parking terrace be their cars and go right to their built in which levels could be dab without walking,'' added when n<.'cessary and Mooresaid. when funds permit. He said 45,000 parking "ASUSU is trying to pro­ spacesare available mote the parking space west of duoughoUI the campus, yet the stadium," he said, "but it 9 000, al 1he most, are used at wilJ probably not bring a one time. significant change." 1ne num~r of tickets given USU's parking committee is hu mcrcased 23 percent from looking at a number of recom­ 1982 (1,293) lo 1983 (1,913). mendations, according to com­ In 1983 the ticket office col­ mince chairman Val lccltd $80,575 in parking ci1a­ Chris1ensen. "An alternative taon1 would be to have a be11er bus Moore, who replaced system," he said. "There arc "'1ner coordina10r Jean Jam<>s 10,000 riders a week and m September, said he has room for more ." toughened the ticket enforce­ While possible alternatives ment and collection policy, are being discussed, the pre· raulting in revenues 15 per­ sent system will remain. UP cent higher than last year's at sticker parking is available at 1hi1t1me. the Engineering Building; next USU parking officials said to the Taggan Student they are reluctant to negmiate 'Center; on the south side of With students, faculty, staff 400 North across from the and viaiton on tickets. dorms; and behind the tennis We don't dr:aJ with tickets courts. 90 percent of the time all Moore said he feels the traf­ ickets stand," Moore said fic office is here to serve facul­ ty, staff and students. "\Ve Parking is available on the Parking administrator Terry Moore says USU has 45,000 parking stalls, but only about 9,000 welt side of the Spectrum and are trying the bcs1 we can but arc used at one time. Cednc N. Chatterley photo the lot is never full, Moore it requires cooperation.'' USU building condemned, but evacuation 'impossible' By SCOTT CHENEY reconstructions. More than and demoli1ion department from the demnccl ii and U'!ge ,ted it he staff writer two years ago, the building "The legislalOrs aren '1 be· Mechanical Ans Building to dcmoli.,hed. Since that rime, was condemned and Utah's ing generous, ' 1 said Wendell the Physical Plant Building the request for $7 million wa, Morse, director of campus loca1<.·d on 700 North. Physical decreased to unckr St million Because of lack of funds and fire marshal served an eviction planning. "And they aren't plant would have to mo,·c to apacelimitation, chances of notice, insisting the it be Peterson said even 1f USU evacuated by the end of this willing to raise taxes.'' the Stores and Receiving demolishing the condemned does receive the $1 million, Money. however, isn't the \.\.'archousc at the east end of Mechan1cal Ans Building by June.
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