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Show The Tooele Transcript, Fri., February 7, 19C9 Election Costs Subject Of Recent Committee Report State Cancer Crusade Chairman Is Named l--r more extensive 'free and Research The Policy 1H eu eed 1230 nullion, it full diilure statement quarter- 10 lie20 well as and Committee of the Committee for states. as fampai(jn coverage on an equit- y, days Im If experience proves "When a candidate'! personal fore rath primary and general Economic Development (CRD) new regulations or l,e farelection. exendituref wd. a recommended are many Receitx and pledges campaign recently Rendell W Mjltry. Bountiful of Jesus Christ of Latter-dacan lie made tune - by source, as as the changes for total statutory the great exjieiiditiiret. reaching delt, meeting program piosaltnrnev, Imsiiifv.nuii, tliuri h Saints, two ears as a stale nwHinting costs of political cam- - peettve official salary for the and all other commitments should to ensure equity. . a former ortsidpul of pirvulcMit 4inl Wl1111 lc4t)tr mul from the office lie rejnirted in detail. Moreover. .. V , , , pdigiii gild improving the fevvtem ruiire term the I tah Division, mission presn i n m. wi tram. American dential ahvioo an who eaih contributes primary slumld lc held electing public officials. In a sought, question is !iierson The new state chairman was rfjl,nl,nlh' (aimer Society, 1flf .U has National Policy en- - raised. More disturbing is die mote than $KXI for all political hi all states on the same date, Iieen named as I'tah Crusade intrmluced at a special leader- large-scal- e tilled "Financing A Better Elec financing of political purposr in any one year slumld This would contribute to a reCliainnan for the Soviets 's W) ship ctnifereme for volunteer turn nonthe System," campaigns from source with a In required to file a statement duct ion in costs. "Eaih voter private, o,he,s from the Divisions 41 Crusade which starts in April. direct or indirect financial in- - listing donations with the appro- - should Ims able to 'write in' or edutatUM Tlie apimintment was an- - county iinitv The gathering was his choice ormtmn suggests a num- - terest in actions to lie taken by priate agency lieAll these state--- 'paste in by sticker nminied by Ra!h J. Hill, chair- - held February 14 at the Hotel x,r of thw,Ke in ,he eMijoo the nominees after their elec- - nients ought to ojien to ex- fr President, and to take part man of the Imard for the I'tah i (oil which would at the same tion. Such phenomena create animation and publication, I'pou I" the selection of a precinct 2Xt volunteer system More than Division. time increase opportunities for doubt in the public mind alumt ihallenge by opposing forces an committeeman who would also MR. MkBEY is a former leaders from every county in the voter participation, achieve eco- - the integrity of governmental ile audit slumld lie conducted un- - serve as a district convention of House the in the state attended the conference The degree of dcr appropiiatc Speaker governmental I'tah Legislature and a former where county goals for the April justification for this doubt is auqmes" 3. All necessary election and Senate majority floor leader. He Crusade were set, which Mr. uncertain. What is certain, how- was chairman of the state's first Malev said will lie a record- ever, is that its existence tends primary costs that do not liene-tundermine the loyalty of the ht one candidate or party or legislative Council and has ser- breaking drive, topping the high inadequacies, weaknesses set last dir, ved as city attorney for Bountiand abuses afflicting Ihe eleceoplc to their governmental in- - position on election issues against candidate for the I'.S. Senate, ud delegates to national con- ful. tive process in this country." In stitutions." any other are projierlv a public vent ions. National party conven- and AS A successful businessman, on 'a foreword slumld REASONS lie He has Iieen a director, chairfor cunto the statement. responsibility rising the remrt cite "increased ducted at gosenunental expense, lion slumld lie governed by man and president of many hi way to his office each Emilio C. Collado, chairman of federal law, with each Congres-niittefirms and business or- - ing passed an old man who, for CED'i Research and Policy Com- - reliance on radio and television. Informational canqiaign docu- said that the committee's grwing use of advertising and incuts prepared by candidates denial district entitled to one ganiations and has Iieen a mem- - years, had stationed himself on a lier of the Iniversity of I'tah midtown comer selling shoelaces. concern "has been heightened public relations srrvices, larger or partisan gnmp giving delegate and each state to two for travel, and rising equal space to each slumld lie others, with the District of Hoard of Regents and Welter Tenderhearted, the businessman' by repeated calls for reform of outlay State College Board of Trustees gave the old fellow a dime every financing by Imth prices in all these fields." printed and circulated aimmg lumbia, Puerto Rico, and out- and has headed the Welter Basin morning, but took no laces. This Democratic and Republican Presi- "Most, if not all of the eligible voters by governments I''MK area suitably recognized, had gone on for years. But last dents and by leading citizens in changes proposed in the state- - at all levels, treating all candi- - Wider use slumld lie made of Water Conservancy District. can lie accomplished dates for the same office equit- - ihe challenge primary system He has served with the Can- - Monday morning, the daily gift of both parties, and by the wide- - ment dime was extended but the spread dissatisfaction of youth promptly by statute within the ably and in Connecticut for cer Society in several posts and permitting inclusion ( practiced offites at all levels) to avoid is presently a memlier of the shoelace seller spoke up with with their opportunities for ef- - present Constitutional framewoik" of apical for contribution." . 1 . . unnecessary contests and reduce I'tah Division Board of Direc- - ,,,Hr lhan just his usual Thank fective participation in election according to the committee. The length of campaigns said: "Im ter- - campaigns." the for reforming he Uile need Instead, you." imph. fol, alld hh could and should lie shortened the but was The electoral mechanism the statement Sir, college policy ony. four MR. MABEY served price tern for complete voter registra- is descrilied as "long overdue," of made ha A. 15 to ,c cents." John Perkins, gone pro. by public up Church the in a bishop years as - Mpp,Uation of citizens who are Ceneral Features chairman of CED's Committee the committee has deferred lion, including Ilosas for all national elections. 8. and lalx.r consideration of the electoral abroad, for Improvement of Management This could le carried out through unions should lie treated alike in Government, the group that college and other provisions of a new unit on one of the federal with respect to political camprepared the rejxirt. The Com- - the I'nited Stales Const itut um igendes, or through sulnidies contributions and activimittee for Improvement of Man- - liearing on national elections "in to those states that adopt model paign ties. Both sliould lie prohibited d agement in Government was es- - the knowledge that the uniform legislation for this purfrom using corporate funds or in 1983 by the trustees nient process usually involves pose . . . The Post Office, for union dues to of CED to study and formulate delays, and because we supjiort any candiexample, might lie given this date or for improving the have focused primary attention political proposals party at any if the responsibility, especially level of government, either structure and management of on Issues related directly to Department is redesigned along direct cash contributions government at all levels. It b election finance." lines currently under considera-Followin- g through or through services in kind such is a summary of tion. Civilians located abroad cumpensa ion o o leers or the reports major recommenda- - could lie registered through the for ,,me used in fat en,ploVceS tions: consulates, and uniformed per- for canqiaign purposes. This sonnet I. "CENEROl'S tax incen- through the Department should extend to reprohibition lives should lie provided to en- - of Defense." social, educational, ca.ur, woo siuuy major naoona, t e )road)J 5. "Federal suUiJiet shou)d ligious, pu,,,je s ' or other organizaand international economic prob- for campaign financing. An lie used to expand the potential philanthropic, ,.. port e tions not explicit ly and openly ems Wl e purpose o pro- . num- outright 50 per cent tax credit t stable with EducationS growth moling rising aIowed Television re)ale) including living standards and increasing pubbTen- inco, 0. . . 4 . ... cisiou-makin- it, mom-busine- ss e, . 1 Jv , amend-tablishe- lg 1 THE CED statement sug gests ways of eliminating needless campaign cosU and recom- mends an income tax credit as the most effective means of en- financial couraging broad-basesupport for political campaigns. - EDrivo Saffdy iviffh d Dias Bolflod Tiros recomiyends enforcing n- bill campaign tnbutions as a preferable alter- native to easily evaded limits on contributions presently impos- ed by law. Money looms large in American politics," the statement and campaign spendasserts, ing is high and rising. The re-port points out that, according best available estimates, at least $140 million was spent on S 1 flborrjlass construction" Longor lifo - XJldsr Trci Suggested Price A8 lour es F70I4 69.25 Dradshov Auto Parts pohtjca1 campaigns in 1952, $175 mil- in bon in 1960 and $200 million 1964. Preliminary figures for SO N. Mein Farad for eat.j, jjq up ,0 jaxpaver (maximum credjt 23). Twice lhese illlj(s wouIJ a , ,0 c.j,,, rt.,ums. state income tax laws Uiixcld provide similar incentives, Tax incentives to encourage po- ij(ica contributions are as fully justified as for any philanthropic They would intensify efTorts pu,)Iic soIicila,io(1 the political parties and result in far more widespread giving for political campaigns. The ceiling is proposed in order to minimize the loss of tax revenues. 2. Stringent disclosure quirements on every aspect of political financing must lie im- both at posed and enforced, national and state levels. All stations already receive subsidies from public funds. plorations of political and candidacies. This would lie wholly consistent with lhe princj pIe governments should support paign costs." .,.v issues of-a- m (2 7 FOE Lodge 164 is sponsor-in- g a trap shoot at the Tooele Gun Club on Sunday, February 9, the first of three shoots liefore the state Round Robin scheduled for March 2. There will lie prizes and everyone will lie welcome. Eagles may sign up for the round robin at this time. There will also lie a practice shoot on February 16 at the gun club and on February 23 at the Salt laike' Aerie Lodge. Twelfth Ward - James Bevan!' The round robin will lie held at the Tooele Club March 2. and Shirley Tyler. Thirteenth Ward - James Jen- -' Plans are to make this the bigand Scott Sheriff. sen shoot in in Eagle history gest Stockton - Keith Allen and the state of Utah. " " Leigh Pratt. Gordon Lee and Vernon ; of all Peace Corps Alliert Steadman. Volunteers serve in Latin America. . One-thir- 0 d 1 cal education" affiliates. Stringent penalties for violation should lie imposed and enforced. 9. "Ceilings presently imposed by law on campaign expenditures by candidates or political organizations and on individual ", contributions should lie repealed. . have led to ce,l,,,RS secret manipulations, evas,ons' and outright but unpenalized violations. . . The $3 million limitation on annual expenditures by a national political party is wholly olisolete liecause of the steady inflation of campaign costs, and is openly evaded by numerous 'auxiliary' forming organizations, each subject to a separate $3 million ceiling. This proliferation also permits easy evasion of the $5, 0(X) ceiling on annual individual contributions to candidates or political committees. . . . ETV 6. Congress should permit commercial broadcast concerns to schedule political programs through repeal of Section 315 of the Federal Communications Act (requiring 'equal time on tele-t- o vision and radio broadcasts for .11 candidates for the same ll candidates, political parties, as-- fice, however many and however sociations, and other organiza- - minor). In consultation with the tions engaging in election acti- - media, the Federal Communica-vities should be required to file tions Commission should encour- - Feb. 6 Trap Shoot ' I"' (mf Eagles Plan Let her know the personal way with a greeting card fronj our American Greetings Selection. Cards for lifes tenderest moments. EM SjpopCis Mm You'll enjoy looklna at It, even when It's turned off. goddgO Double Color Power color amplification gives added color colors. to eliminate "washed-ou- t strength W pipOnoiniGe GiOes & SeiFws Two-sta- - coaowaoo Comtm- CO-porary Walnut V 295 aq. In Color TV Pictuia. 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