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Show Feriala Ordor Dqijartmsnt Fait LakeCity 84112 Utah Senior Citizen Customers Grow At Supermarkets Utah Supreme Court Decisions Capsule Filed Too Late - Some 20 NEW YORK (ACCN) million senior citizens constitute a steadily-growin- g proportion of customers though the supermarket their to will tailor have stores Back Injury Claim to this resource fully, tap techniques R. W. FRANK & CO., and U.S. FIDELITY AND Chain Store Age Supermarket GUARANTY CO., Plaintiffs magazine group has discovered in a v. recent study. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION OF UTAH and JIMMIE It is not unusual for an elderly J. ARKOUDAS, Defendants person to shop in the same store two to four limes a day. Purchases on Plaintiff counsel: Earl J. Groth, 501 Kearns Bldg. any one trip may be limited to two or Defendant counsel: Roe, Fowler, Jerman & Dart, R. Mont McDowell, three items, but a visit to the store is Robert B. Goicoechea an outing, something to do, an easy See details page 3. way for a lonely individual to mingle with crowds. The study by Quin Store Age that where store operators shows U.S. 'Never Facing have taken the trouble to adapt, results have shown up at the cash Finds Attack, register. Package size is me of the with fresh ANN ARBOR (ACCN) The press; we must have done a good, honest big problems, especially meats and produce. Older people, of the United States has never been job of reporting and editing. better or under such consistent He dismissed the possibility of many of them living alone, can't use attack from so many sources, news slanting: I personally blow President William' F. Kerby of Dow of no respectable newspaper Jones ft Co. said recently at the published in the United States today where there is not an honest effort to University of Michigan. Honored as the 15th recipient of report the news as it indeed hapthe Business Leadership Award pened. given each year by the U-Kerby charged that the tradition Graduate School of Business Ad- of government encouragement of ATTORNEY GENERAL ministration, Kerby warned in his news dissemination, dating from the address that attacks on the press-inclu- ding birth of the republic, has now been OPINIONS financial threats pose a reversed. Does the recent Supreme In very simple and direct Question: danger to the constitutional right of Court decision in Dunn v. Blum- the American people to be informed. decided March 21, stein, ....U.S Dow Jones & Co. publishes the terms, he said, the fact is tha. or have any effect 1972, modify Wall Street Journal and other significant elements of the national in the state and on the 60 days in the county residency periodicals, and operates a news print media are today living under a death sentence. service. requirements for voting? . . . Durational resiConclusion: Problems of the press, Kerby said, The U.S. Postal Service, of this state dence requirements are shared by all citizens because a operating on the basis of a cost the present at are applicable free, responsible, honest, and accounting study which is as or afand not are altered time financially viable press is essential mysterious to outside experts as it fected by the Blumstein decito the functioning of a democracy appears inexplicable, apparently sion. and the maintenance of our freedom will succeed in raising second class See details page 5. as a people. (publication mail) postal charges by He insisted that the nation has astronomical amounts over the next never had so many newspapers and few years. In the case of some large periodicals of such high quality, national publications, the increases along with the technology and will approximate 200 per cent. The new policy also will result in professional skills to produce them. He called the American press delivery delays of up to several days generally the most informative, in certain categories, he added. I honest and reliable in the world. can only state the obvious: A Paradoxically, Kerby continued, newspaper would be pretty WASHINGTON (UPI) A new never in the history of this country useless. found evidence has the ' press been under such has the that study suicide attempt rate among young consistent and widespread attack heroin and cocaine addicts is at least from so many sources. 15 times higher than the nonaddicts Every once in a while, I feel rate in the same age group. compelled to reread the First Amendment, Just to reassure myself Calvin J. Frederick, assistant still there its chief of the Center for Studies of despite legislative, Suicide Prevention, said anybody executive, and judicial actions which appear to agnore it. who treats addicts should examine Kerby asked: How did we get in their their attidues a situation where the executive toward life and death, their NEW YORK (UPI)- -A dissident REVERSED AWARD Press Better,'. But Publisher Unparalleled THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1972 SALT LAKE' CITY, UTAH VOLUME 16, NUMBER 71 COMMISSION . Court Rejects School Labeling Blacks Oriental 5th NEW ORLEANS (UPI)-T- he U.S. of Court Appeals thought circuit it had heard everything until Wednesday, when a Florida school Strict said it could not integrate schools because it was unable to define the word Negro. After getting definitions for several races and ethnic groups from the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, the Flagler County School Board had labeled all its students and teachers Orientals. This court has seen, heard or heard of everything everything, that is until today, the judges said in upholding a ruling against the echoed board. With no surprise Uanvone, the district court summariljrrejected this absurdity and to the credit of the - district and the good sense of its members, the board has consented to a decree, avoiding any further embarrassment by urging that contention in court, the judges school said. In the past, the school district has apparently had no difficulty identifying Negroes for the purposes of segregating them, the judges said. For desegregation, they can be identified with similar ease. The board dropped the case, but School Superintendent James O. Craig continued it on his own. Craig has since retired as superintendent due to poor health, but he stayed on as supervising principal. Ive paid every dollar out of this case out of my own pocket, he said, and if he can find the money, he said he would take the case higher. The appeals court ordered, in six-mon- four-day-o- ld th Suicide Try Rate High for Drug Addicts - Stockholders Seek Election Contrib Return pre-publicati- cen- on sorship, where judges bar reporters criminal where Congress enacts legislation in clear conflict with the First Amend- from trials, ment? Bad press public relations aside, the real crux of any credibility gap between the press and its audience, Kerby said, is that never before in the history of this country have so many divisive issues arisen in so brief a span. These are issues on which thinking people have very strong and very personal views. He cited some subjects that produce heated response from readers: Vice President Agnew, Southeast Asia policy, women's rights, ecology, student activism and Mideast policy. Personally, the Dow Jones executive quipped, I figure that when we get attacked by both sides, group has filed suit against officials of American Telephone and Telegraph (AT&T) and the New York Telephone Company, seeking corporate repayment of a $50,000 political contribution made last fall to support a state transportation bond shareholders issue. The Project for Corporate Responsibility, in a class action suit filed April 5 in Manhattan federal court, charged that officers of AT&T and New York Telephone illegally approved the company's con- tribution to Yes for Transportation, Inc., which coordinated the campaign. The bond issue was defeated. The suit charged the payment violated a New York State election law that bans corporate political contributions, and demanded that the officials repay the $50,000 to the phone company. 4 v life-style- s, depression. Frederick was one of three authors of the study on aspects of hard core addiction, which was released in Washington and Detroit at the 5th annual conference of the American self-destructi-ve Association of Suicideology. Building on earlier studies that found the actual suicide rate among addicts was five times that in general population, the National Institute of Mental Health team questioned 78 addicts on the heroin substitute methadone, 20 addicts sweating out their habits by abstaining, and 170 persons from five nonaddict groups used as controls, law breakers, nonchurchgoers, Protestants, Jews and black federal workers. Persons in the study were age 15 to 26, racially mixed and predominantly male. including to his appeal, that response i- be rooted out comsegregation pletely. The U.S. District Court for middle Florida ordered Flagler County schools integrated Aug. 7, 1970, but the appeals court said the school board resisted, arguing it did not know what the term race or 'ethnic origin contemplated. It was contended that it could not assure that Negro students were not being discriminated against because it did not have a congressional the definition of the term 'Negro,' court said. Lawm fcterpf Business Grow M attempts Atffc WESTERN University of Utah By LeRoy Pope NEW YORK (UPI) What kind of man is best at guiding a company through a successful program of growth by means of acquisitions? An lawyer, it seems. Just ask the directors of Purex Corp. of Los Angeles. Back in 1961, The Health, Education and Welfare Department then issued this lawyer they hired an anti-trunamed Paid Tincher away from Westinghouse Electric Corp. which got him from the Federal Trade st definition: Negro: Persons considered by themselves, by the school or by the community to be of African or Negro origin. HEW issued similar definitions of Commission. Tincher now is chairman and chief executive. As he moved up, Purex grew, mainly by acquisitions, from a . Orientals, d modest soap to maker a conglomerate in soap and detergents, foods, chemicals, and other pharmaceuticals aircraft businesses, including engine maintenance. Tincher concedes that things he learned as an antitrust lawyer enabled him to make acquisitions for Purex and avoid antitrust pitfalls other conglomerates have stumbled family-controlle- American Indians, and others. But Xfter the definitions were issued, the court said the school board blithely filed a supplemental report identifying all teachers and students in the district as Orientals. Therefore, it reasoned, there was no discrimination, since there was only me race in the entire school district. Mexican-America- ns 1 into. But I think my experience .as a trial lawyer taught me something much mare important than the legal and financial technology of antitrust, Tincher told United Press International. A trial lawyer learns about people and human nature faster than anybody else and that really is what has hdped me most in Students Intern Program In 15th Year Law Purex. At the time Tincher worked for Westinghouse it had come to the conclusion that acquisitions were seldom worth bothering with for such a huge firm. Tincher says he had a part in formulating that policy. But he decided to leave Westinghouse because his wife's doctor said she couldn't stand the Pittsburgh climate. He ended up with Purex which was run by an old friend, Adrien C. Pelletier, whom he had met during the famous Clorox ALBANY (ACCN) Twenty-on- e law students and 12 undergraduates are gaining practical experience in an intern program being sponsored for the fifteenth year by the New York State attorney generals office. The law students, who work one to two days a week as interns, are from St. Johns School of Law, Hofstra School of Law, New York University School of Law and New York Law School. The undergraduates, from Marymount Manhattan College, serve as aides. In jumping from the Federal In working with assistant atTrade Commission to Westinghouse, torneys general who have had many Tincher obviously was reversing his years of experience in investigative field. I jumped because I was a trial and appellate work, these Republican and the Democrats were students acquire practical taking over in Washington, he knowledge which will prove inadmits. In jumping to Purex he valuable after they are admitted to again was reversing his field but in a the Bar or complete their college different direction ultimately courses, Atty. Gen. Louis J. toward a policy of rapidly buying up Lefkowitz said. small and moderate sized business with established brand names. antitrust trial. . t. |