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Show ,1 OrJxsQer tvi nt UniveraiiJyof OtAh LibrArW S-r- i Salt Lkf City, 8 1112 tft-- h iBatlw Xecorfr t SALT LAKE CITY, 487-065- 1 Illinois Senate Supreme Court Decisions Capsule Prosecutor Pay - SPRINGFIELD The (UPI) Illinois Senate has passed legislation Property sold Executrix TRINNAMAN to husband & by GRIFFITHS, Plaintiffs and Appellants EDITH & HERSCHEL CLINGER, Defendants Trial Court: Suit dismissed. Supreme Court: Affirmed. Statute of limitations had run against the minor heirs also guardian barred. Defendant Counsel: J. Robert Bullock, Howard D. Hansen District Judge Gordon R. Hall wrote the decision. page three Economist Sees Bretton Woods Update Need - A to of rules and guidelines new Bretton update the international monetary dealings has been urged in an address here by Dr. Arthur Upgren, prominent economist, the Miami Review reported in its June 4 edition. Upgren, a member of the American delegation to the Bretton Woods conference held in 1944, said that rules governing fixed exchange rate requirements and currencies stated in gold dollars are not the rules of the future. A new conference is needed, he explained. That way we can bring out our complaints to all who discriminate against us and lay the facts on the table of the discriminatory treatment accorded us by Japan and the European Common Market. The former vice president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis addressed a special luncheon sponsored by the Maimi Review at the Dupont Plaza Hotel, June 3. Upgren added that the United States is not wholly to blame in the recent monetary crisis which saw the dollar indirectly devalued by the upvaluing- of the German mark and other European currencies. of Upgren claimed the abuse bankers Eurodollars by European contribued significantly to the crisis. He quoted Prof. Fritz Machlup of Princeton University as saying: "The revelation that a part of the official dollar reserve of Europes central banks, have been of the central banks' own creation came as a shock to most central bankers. "How embarrassing to the central bankers is the dawning realization that no small portion of the increase (in dollars) in the last year and of perhaps longer has been the result lending activities of the European cental banks themselves. Other highlights of Dr. Upgrens speech included predictions that: The US. should admit that the dollar has been devalued. The price of gold will go up just from industrial use alone. - $ For New York State-Feder- would be $58,000. The Senate also Plaintiff Counsel: R. M. Child, James R. Wilde MIAMI (ACCN) Woods conference I Creation of a ALBANY (ACCN) would have the effect of Council Judicial joint raising the minimum salary for an for New York State has been anIllinois state's attorney to $27,000 a nounced to "improve and expedite year and the maximum to a the administration of justice by the whopping $58,000. federal and state courts in New The Senate, by a 45-- 8 vote, May 27, York. adopted a bill increasing the states The announcement was made by contribution to the states attorneys Stanley H. Fuld, Chief Judge of the salaries from $7,200 a year to State of New York, and Chief Judge $12,000. J. Edward Lumbar d of the Second How much individual prosecutors U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. would make with the new The two judges designated a legislation, which now goes to the steering committee, which met for House, depends on how much money the first time on June 4 in New York their counties match the state City. contribution with, but none would make less than $27,000 a year and in the case of Cook County, the salary which ESTATE SALE CONTESTED ' passed legislation granting judges pay increases of up to $3,000. The states attorney measure, sponsored by Sen. Robert Egan, a former lobbyist for Cook County states attorney Edward little encountered V. Hanrahan, position. Its most vocal opponent was Sen. Richard Newhouse, a black Chicago Democrat who is establishing a Senate voice on civil rights and other matters independent of that of the organization of Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley. "These people who spend all of their time sitting around trying to find a faster way to get people in jail are asking us for a pay raise? Newhouse said. "I went vote for this. Im insulted, he said. Egan argued that in most places being states attorney has become a full time job and prosecutors are entitled to more money. However, he refused to accept an amendment which would have required the job be a full time one. The increases would apply to states attorneys elected in the 1972 election or after. The new salary schedule for judges, sponsored by Sen. Terry L. would increase the Bruce, of Supreme Court pay yearly to $42,000; $2,500 appellate justices court judges $2,000 to $39,500; circuit court judges $1,500 to $29,000; and assistant judges $3,000 to $21,500. The legislation passed, 1 and now goes to the House. op- 39-1- al Court Critics Must Be Fair Jaworski Says . JUNEll. LEGAL'NOTICES: UTAH era Judicial Unit State-Fe- d Votes $27,000 Floor For v FRIDAY VOLUME 15. NUMBER 112 LEGAL NOTICES: (jJ WESTERN AMERICAN Prosecutor WASHINGTON (UPI) Aubrey M. Daniel, the chief Army prosecutor who won a conviction of Lt. William L. Calley Jr. for the rnass slayings of civilians at My Lai, has been hired by one of the capitals most prestigious law firms. A spokesman for the firm of Williams, Connolly and Califano said Daniel accepted the job offer last week and that he will report for work on August 1. The spokesman said he could not reveal Daniel's salary o say what kind of work he would be doing, but noted that the firm is primarily Daniel, 29, was discharged from the Army with the rank of captain at the end of April about one month after Calleys conviction on charges trial-oriente- d. premediated murder of 22 South Vietnamese peasants at My Lai on of March 16, 1968. ' Salt Lake County Commission Action Wednesday, June 9, 1971 Cancel the tax on serial No. as uncollectable. $50.34. State reimbursement of $5,511.54 to exSL Co. for Federal share of Personnel under incurred penses and Administrative Program for 1971. period of Jan. 1 Mar. 31, to Approval for Dr. John Landward on School U. attend the U. of Alcoholism & Other Drug Dependencies. Schmidt Eugene Chatlin & Dr. L. J. Conferto attend the Rocky Mt. ence on Community Mental Health in Aspen, Colo. Sister Ann Josephine, Administrator of the Holy Cross Hospital to fill the unexpired term of Mr. Orlando Rivera on the Advisory Council. S. L. Payment of $2,868.38 to the BurValley Convention & Visitors the eau for expenditures during month of May, 1971. deeds on property loQuit-claicated along 2700 West & South of 4100 South. Contract between S.L. County and Taylorsville Memorial Cemetery. Offer by Utah Realty & Const. Co. of $50.00 for tax deed property. m stallment payment due on purchase of Magnetic Tape Units. BID ACCEPTED 1000 U Posts, for the Highway Dept. Turners Builders Supply bid $2,505.25. Appointment of Chris P. Wangsgard as a Deputy Constable. Art Pierce requesting five more people be appointed to the S.L. County Council on Aging. Approved. Second payment on contract between S.L. Co. and the Community Health Systems. $14,083.00. $2,699.00 to University Hospital for paservices rendered tients for April, 1971. Dale R. Holt, Co. Surveyor, recommending escrow on Golden Hills No. 10 Subdivision be reduced by $4,000.00 leaving a balance of $1,978.85. Escrow on Golden Hills No. f Subdivision be reduced by $1,893.34 leaving a balance of $1,152.59. Mrs. Joyce Miller, Secretary of the Draper Park Association requested permission to have a fireworks display at their annual celebration to be held on the 24th of July. Subject and approval of Fire Dept. Hearing date for vacation of a portion of the Buena Vista Cutoff. The of the American Bar PURCHASE ORDERS APPROVED president-elec- t Association said here June 7 that John DeYoung Contractor on Eveffective court reform must be ergreen Gymnasium addition SUBDIVISIONS APPROVED an with objective eye and remodeling. approached Jensen No. 2. A. J. Mackay & Sons, demolition which sees not only the shortMat Behunln NR. of Sunset Beach. comings of our legal system but also Jay Tuft & Co., 3900 So. Storm the achievements made through the Amending the application for the 2700 to 3250 E. from Sewer Single Prosecution Space at the years in administering justice. atMetropolitan Hall of Justice. Leon Jaworski, a Houston & IBM Corp. In Utah of State torney who will become president of ABA in July, the Association of Bar the before spoke warned that He Baltimore City. criticism of the courts, though U.S.-Cuba- n necessary for reform, can easily blind the public to advances that have been made. "Unless public concern and a sense of public necessity can be AmeriTOPEKA, KAN. (UPI) The WASHINGTON (UPI) stimulated, it is difficult or imcan business needs to "take the airline its and urged pilots industry possible to achieve the necessary public back into its confidence to June 7 that the United States thaw efforts avoid being harassed by unneeded its reforms, he said. "But these diplomatic freeze of Cube can lead to weakening of public laws and restraints, Postmaster by seeking a treaty with the Caatro confidence in the courts unless they General Blount has declared. government to crack down on air are balanced with recognition of the In the prepared text of a speech at hijackings. achievements we have made in a meeting of the Kansas State Without a mutual agreement with justice Chamber of Commerce, Blount said, die Cubans to severely punish and administering achievements resulting in a general it is not enough to simply give the refuse hijackers safe haven, warned level of efficiency and quality in the consumer a feeling that his concerns President J. H. ODonnell, of the Air administration of justice that is are heard and his interests Association (ALPA), Pilots Line unparalleled in history. represented. It is also necessary to "One of these days someone la going He pointed out that among the take the consumer behind the Iron to kill a planeload of people an crowded to factors contributing Curtain of the corporate monolith. route to Havana. court dockets and trial delays are "Business ... has consciously ODonnells plea and a similar one recent court decisions according cultivated a sort of mystique which in the Air Transport Association of , new rights to the accused in criminal has set it apart from the American America (ATA) won sympathetic he These advances, proceedings. people. It needs to destroy the response from Chairman J. William noted, have granted indigent barriers erected in the public mind, at Senate foreign Fulbright, defendants the right to counsel to take the public back into its relations committee bearings on a during interrogation and at the trial, confidence. treaty to gat proposed multi-natio- n while easing bail requirements. Business should let the consumer with skyjackers. Such extensions of the rights of the know what it will cost to meet new tough a State Department witness, But individual, Mr. Jaworski added, regulations for quality and enwhile conceding that Cuba has have placed added burdens on vironmental protection, Blount said. auch "traditionally opposed Often there are too many multilateral pacts, declined comsociety. "Obviously with free counsel available to the accused, restraints proposed, he said ment on the possibility of the United there are now relatively few pleas of "Consumer legislation that hurts States a separate, businessman bilateral negotiating honest guilty, the natural consequence the with the regime agreement being for the accused to stand on his automatically hurts the consumer of Cuban Premier Fidel Castro. constitutional and legal rights and if you step on the businessmans Fulbright, saying he could sea compel the State to prove him guilty. toe, the consumer is going to have a nothing against a bilateral pact Similarly, it but natural that acsore foot. with Cuba to halt the rash of cused out on bail and fearing conseem to forget "Consumerists hi jacking, suggested the reason one viction will prevail on their counsel that the consumer "inherits the hasnt been sought is that the State to seek delays. costs of bad legislation as well as Department doesnt "want to These factors must be kept in good legislation," the Postmaster reestablish relations with Castros mind, he emphasized, when critics said. regime. describe the courts as "engines of Unless Cuba joins in this crackinjustice and portray correctional down, ODonnell said, "it is just s elude the use of electronic recording system deficiencies as "an inuntil a plane methods for reporting oral matter of time blown tentional policy of oppression. up, alamo diverted to Cube is He singled , out a number of proceedings in trial courts, and crashes or into another in flight, avenues now being considered for establishing computerized inIn Havana. formation systems to help maintain attempting to land improving the performance of the la to ignore Cube "To ignore statistical information concerning courts. One controversial proposal "Our disapsaid. he the courts and to help them organize hijacking, backed by President Nixon, Mr. of their system of governtheir dockets. He also suggested proval Jaworski said, would provide the is ment going to cauaa the states with federal assistance to greater use of court administrators deathssomeday more of 100 or people on one and court commissioners. better their court systems. of our airlines. Other suggested techniques in- BALTIMORE (ACCN) 6. 149,500-memb- er Better PR for Business Urged Airlines Want Hijack Pact 10-ye- ar D-Ar- k., Top Law Firm Hires Calley 1971?,, 487-065- 1 |