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Show Page Two FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1971 THE SALT LAKE TIMES Southern California Professor Refutes Threats to the Family Moss Commends ICC For Action to Boost Recycling Pacific Northwest to Host Graphic Arts, Communications Exposition Senator Frank E. Moss took A major graphic arts and comthe Senate floor and praised the munications trade show is exInterstate Commerce Commission to attract between 10,000 decision which he should would pected to 15,000 persons to the Pacific increase recycling activity. Northwest next January. streamThe decision involved Plants are now being formumarriage forms, but the family lining procedures to certify the lated, and exhibitor reservations will always exist." transporters of recycled material. being received, for the largest Seat belts do save lives but Part of the problem, he said, was such trade gathering ever held carriers, which on the West Coast. Seattle Cenonly if they are worn. Buckle a shortage of such movement the of re- ter will be the host site for the hampered up for safety" is not just a slogan materials. new Printasmagorla 72 the second BiUnder the its a way of life a way of sav- cycled not will have carriers The family is so extraordi- has the fundamental role it has narily stable that there is virtual- always had, as the best anchor ly no threat to it, a prominent against future shock. Our society authority on family relations has as it becomes more permissive, told persons attendng the may allow individual choice of reor-ganzatio- nal meeting of the Utah Council on Family Relations held recently on the University of Utah campus. Refuting the popular notion that this may be the last generation of families, Dr. Carlfred B. Broderick, professor of soci- ing lives. ology and anthropology at the University of Southern Califor-ni- t, outlined the four Is sumBuild marizing basic human needs he believes insure the continuance for the future. of the family unit. Drawing the ideals of In identity Invulnerability, and Irresisibility from the Army Reserve. the James Bond fantasies" of the typical. male, the California professor said these social needs are met most closely only within Irre-proachabili- ty, the family. While the children are young the father can assume the role of unqualified authority in home. terial. Economical transportation is an essential element of any successful recycling program. iWth-oit, recycled programs will die on the vine and materials in our solid waste simply will never get reclaimed. Our national interest demands increased recycling and the ICC decision reflected this realization. This decision will especially help citizen recycling centers and the programs of industry to recycle their products. In the past, they have been unable to find transportation for materials back to recycling centers, at a price necessary to make their operation economical. The ruling will encourage carriers to carry used materials and stimulate competition to keep tranportation rates low. ut He finds more ego protection in the family, the Bill of Rights makes him practically invulnerable on his own' property, and where else is he so ,well known?" The California educator, writer, researcher and a marriage counselor said he is fascinated with the substitutions for family which young people are inventing to meet these basic needs, but says research shows that in almost every case, the individual eventually turns to marriage and a conventional family. Dr. Broderick does, however, foresee possible changes hi the family structure. Within the past 100 years, the majority of family forms possible have existed in the U. S., including matriarchy, polygamy and clan systems, but the family still FLYING TO procedure, to pay expensive filing fees or go through lengthy hearings to get authority to transport recycled materials. The ruling is, I believe, in response to pressures that I and others have applied to the ICC in recent months to get it to wake up to its environmental responsibilities. Last month I introduced an amendment to the' Fast Freight Car Bill requiring railroads to eliminate discriminatory freight rates on recycled ma- M A ennial Pacific Northwest Graphic Arts and Communications Trade Exposition, from January during an International Printing Week. The first show in 1968 drew more than 5000 guests and the 1972 Exposition has been tripled in number of exhibitors and seminars. Opening ceremonies will be on Saturday, Jan. 15, with a welcome by Bob Benson, Washington State Public Printer. Sunday and Monday, respectively, is Governors Day and Mayors Day. On the closing day of the event, Awards Day, Jan, 18, appropriate awards will be presented to those exhibits best representing the graphic arts and communications industries and their contribution to the economy of the northwest. Jack Roberts, president of the sponsoring firm of S.E.E., acronym for Shows, Exihbits and Expositions said the show is already 15-1- 8, 40 percent sold to national ex- hibitors. However, a special area has been set aside for Pacific Northwest suppliers to the trade such as printers, typographers, silk screen suppliers, the paper houses, photographers, etc., and those desiring reservations may contact the firm direct in Seattle. Exhibitors and guests will be from six states and two Canadian provinces: Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, Alberta and British Columbia. Special invitations have been issued to the 64 mayors and 8 governors represented in these areas. Some requests for information have also been received from California, Utah and Colorado. Admission is free to the trade, with tickets being available from the sponsoring exhibitors, as well as the show management. Airman Richard A. Carone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Carone of 4323 West 3630 South, has received his first U. S. Air Force duty assignment after completing basic training at the Air Training Commands Lackland AFB, Texas. He has been assigned to a unit of the Tactical Air Command at Langley AFB., Va., for training and duty in the data systems field. He is a 1966 graduate of Granger High. TorFootball Parties: Foods With An Aztec Accent FIESTA Anlartica is the only ccntinsnt where butterflies are not found. if its printing . . . y toiir last stop on this schedules time dont where count. The. January 29th deunusual. 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