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Show Tbe Daily Utah Chronicle, Thursday, October 17, 1985 Page Thre would ban cigarette ads U. road closes DePaulis leads Group from for 2 weeks with students page one the final say in whether a smoker can light up. Two years ago, San Francisco passed one of the most stringent and clean air laws in the The legislation generated a lot of country. controversy before it was passed, but things have since quieted down and the battle lines have been erased. non-smok- tobacco lobby's promotional efforts axe not kind. "The tobacco companies are totally irresponsible and dishonest. Their advertising and publicity fly right in the face of present reality. Every independent scientific body in the world has denounced cigarette smoking as a severe health risk." The report calls for a doubling of the federal tobacco excise tax from 16 cents to 32 cents. Holbrook says this move would help deter teenagers, most of whom have very limited finances, from purchasing cigarettes. The report recommends Congress appropriate financial assistance for tobacco growers who phase out the crop. Tobacco n dollar industry in fanning is a America, and Holbrook says "growers will multi-billio- need help." The report also calls for tougher clean air laws. This means legislation which gives ers far-reachi- ng Holbrook attributes much of the San Francisco controversy to the media campaign waged by the powerful tobacco lobby. Gtywide polls taken before the law was passed, he says, show that even smokers preferred the proposed restrictions. "The tobacco lobby uses a lot of pat, rhetorical phrases like 'free to choose, which play well in American society," he said. "But is a smoker really free to choose if he is addicted to cigarettes? No. And cigarettes force non-smoke- parking lots will be closed beginning Thursday while the road is enlarged to better accommodate buses traveling into that area. A spokesperson from Campus Security said cars will no longer be able to turn left on to West Business Lot Rd. heading east to the south campus area. these 20 percent, 10 perfect said they don't have time to research the proposals and qualifications of candidates from parties other than their own. Although 55 percent of the students said their vote really doesn't make a difference in the overall outcome of an election, all students agreed voting for the candidate of their choice is a privilege and an obligation He said the road may be closed for nearly two weeks while construction is under way. in U.S. society. Some students said, Students should avoid access to the however, that when they are voting for an issue, their vote makes a big difference. Business Building through that area. HEWLETT PACKARD 00 to breathe rs from page one A road west of the Business Building harmful smoke and pollutants, which in turns robs them of their freedom." aBaMWest John Hart. CBE Artistic Director Lowest Prices Ever! Student Special HP HP HP HP HP HP TICKETS HALF-PRIC- E See the romantic and exciting ranana r Salt ends Oct. PLUS LES SYLPHIDES 11C 12C 15C 16C 41CV 41CX $60.00 89.95 90.00 90.00 174.00 245.00 19. 198S All models are in stock now! ESPRIT DE CORPS Any available seat is HALF PRICE on the day of the performance. Tickets may be purchased one-ha- lf hour before performance. As low as $4 Eve., S3 Mat. Maximum two tickets per Student ID. BALLET WEST TICKET OFFICE 50 West 200 South VALLEY EAST 10S7 EAST 2100 SO. VALLEY WEST 3601 SO. 2700 W. SUGARHOUSE VALLEY FAIR MALL 467-153- The Pie Tops Off Every Pizza With Live Music ft ft ft ft ft 969-630- 7 3 The Facts ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft O ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Join us every evening for great music along with our terrific pizza, zappi, salads, and more! Friday, Saturday & Sunday Bob Snow THE PIE PIZZARIA New York Style Hand Thrown Pizza THE PIE PIZZARIA 1320 East 200 South (Under the University Pharmacy) 582-019- 3 OPEN EVERYDAY For Lunch and Dinner a.m. Mon.Thurs. 11 a.m.-12 Fri. & Sat. Sun. a.m. p.m. 11 a.m.-- l 12 p.m.-l- l ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Series 40 advanced calculators The powerful Hewlett-Packar- d are expandable. Versatile. Reliable. Soft Facts Hard Facts Thousands of software The most recent addition to the family, the has programs are available. HP-41C- X, built-i- n b Timer Module b Extended Functions Module b Enhanced Text-Fil- e b And More! $298.00 Editor HEWLETT PACKARD Students receive a 10 discount on calculators with current UofUI.D. M-- F: Sat: 10-- 3 Tues. nights: until 7:30 p.m. VisaMastercardAmerican Express UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE UNIVERSITY OF - UTAH CAMPUS ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft |