Show a 5Ll5nriUL' November 3 1972 Pk 4 V Five Utah citizens to receive i v9 distinguished service awards V' will receive Awards Service Distinguished State Utah the from University 11 -- Utahns rcigg Alumni Association during homecoming activities at USU Jay R Bingham alumni president announced Friday The five will be honored at a banquet in the University Center Walnut Room Nov 10 at 6 pm will be Recipients Phillip A Bullen Salt Lake City Hugh W Colton Vernal Gilbert C Moesinger Ogden Charles Redd LaSal and Edith S Shaw Logan Shaw is emeritus associate professor of education at USU She has also taught at Ricks College and in the schools of Logan and Evanston 111 She was chairman of the Governor’s Committee on the Status of Women and Utah’s represen- - Capitalism at work Another example of American system free-enterpri- se Ac- cording to the San Francisco Chronicle last summer at the outskirt of Fresno California where all the truck drivers used to stop at cat’s house for some refreshment before another long hour of driving The conflict when the cats inflated their prices from 10 to 15 dollars refused the The truck-drivedemand and in addition they formed a picket line right in front rs the house After almost 24 hours of no business at all because of the picket the cats decided to come out to fight an all out battle with the picketeers And the battle was not over until the town police arrived to cool off the unusual-se- x problem of One wonders in this particular case if the administration’s price control board would extend its hands to cover this sex-busine- ss leading rachers and was chairman businessmen and Power Water of the Utah two-terUtah a Board two-tim- e delegate to Legislator ConNational the Republican in Various Patricia Watkins vention and a leader activities designed to improve livestock land and other factors Editor note: This Is another four for those who are physically associated with ranching and part of the Election 72 Issues unable to work business Health Care Nixon has anStudent Life has not received Dr Moesinger attended Weber anything from the Republicans swered rising medical costs and State College and Utah State an increased shortage of medical a was and prominent University Drug Addiction and Crime personnel by slashing at funds athlete After graduation from Under President Richard M voted by Congress for better USU he coached at several Nixon heroin acMction has health care research and schools and was president of the — schools to medical 315000 by closing doubled nearly Utah Coaches Association Then 560000 Many of these addicts are public health facilities and by he entered medical school and soldiers from Vietnam Over 75 vetoing funds for building has been practicing in Ogden cent of urban crime is hospitals and clinic since 1948 He is chief of general per McGovern proposes a National committed by drug addicts The both at hospitals Ogden practice incidence of murder robbery Health Insurance such as the one and a director of the Utah State assault and rape are up 35 per advocated by Sen Edward M Board of General Practice cent since 1968 Kennedy Colton a prominent rancher Educatlonl Nixon vetoed three The crime rate is up 69 per cent and attorney is a former more than population growth education funding bills Sen president of the Utah Cattlemen’s Nixon’s response to this problem McGovern plans on spending $15 Association He has been a leader has been to have his attorney billion for federal funding of in performance testing of general request a smaller budget education relieving the burden of livestock programs to improve on crime research in 1971 than local property taxes as well as horse breeding in Utah and other was 1968 to the in and inequities of unequal funding to Utah fail toappropriated work advance 92 of distribute Ecology Nixon has shown per cent the agriculture He was a member of money appropriated by Congress himself to be no friend of ecology the Utah Water and Power Board in fiscal 1971 to help local police by appointing businessmen to the and had a leading role in office of Secretary of the Interior establishmeii'nJf'll'lU UlMl'lfllil 11 mi a threeronge3 aitack "Sid by vmihg'iM Research Laboratory at Utah proposes bill on crime: 1 An all-ocampaign pollution State University Senator McGovern has sup addiction (a crackdrug against Bullen a Salt Lake City down on e a number of ecologically and businessman has served the dealers pushers education in ported responsible bills including the drug university many years as a schools Protection Acts Environmental and treatment member of the Board of Trustees rehabilitation for addicts and of 1970 and 1971 One of his and the Institutional Council of research on a federally ways of combating proposals is which he is a fomer chairman 2 a Policeman’s guaranteed right for allin drug addiction) Bill of Rights similiar to the GI Americans to sue polluters Bill to attract young men to a court Freedom The New York Times police career and to train them to Nixon adthe deal with complex problems and deplores 3 more ministration’s “disregard of civil better prisons rehabilitation more police and liberties and constitutional more street lighting rights” Some specific examples Welfare Under Nixon 55 per are: "no knock” "“preventive cent of the population is unemdetention” the right to tap 129 This article refers to Simpson ployed Approximately phones without a warrant the on million are welfare K Pao’s “mind some more people requirement that landlords assist who those to for and in planting “bugs” and attacks are able chicken” in Student Life Oct 30 no on work there are freedom of the press such as jobs FurHarry Reasoner the ABC commentator stated in his Oct 12 thermore Nixon’s veto of the the requirement that the press child care center bill makes it must give its sources and commentary that Chou En-lhas come out with a story about impossible for mothers of pressure not to print things Lin Piao Mao’ chosen successor dependent children to work even embarrassing to the President He said that Lin disappeared in if there were jobs These attacks are in direct McGovern’s answer to welfare violation of amendments one and 1971 Everybody’s been wonfour of the Bill of Rights dering about Lin’s disappearance is the creation of full emmore since In fact the most often ployment plus a minimum inCan we afford four asked question by US jour- come plan of $4000 per family of years? nalists in Peking on Nixon’s trip was “What ever happened to Lin?” “Frankly Speaking” by Phil Frank Harry Reasoner commented that the Chinese officials didn’t answer negatively they just refused to answer Each time the question came up they’d simply say “Would you like some more chicken? It took about a year before any word on it came out For that matter that’s just about how long it takes the US too said Harry Unless of course someone like Jack Anderson happens to break He vs McGovern m Nixon mm m JOIN OUR BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION! ut big-tim- November 3 4 6 7 Would you like some more chicken? Come in for yoiir discount card for storewide savings 000 00 000000(1 c c QQQonnnnnnni tative to the National Conference of Governor’s Commissions on the Status of Women Redd is one of the West’s ai it earlier “Tfoo Grcnos Arc) Flying 91 Monday A Tuesday 6:30 pm 50c admission UC AUDITORIUM The point is according to Reasoner that all governments-fre- e or otherwise have a tendency of not talking about things they find embarassing Citizens $f a free society should cherish the right of a free press to question and dig up the facts even if they’re a little misbehaved now and then Reasoner continued that the above premise does not insure the American of an access to the truth In a free society a government official will often say in response to a potentially embarrassing question: “I don’t think I’ll dignify that question with an answer! 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