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Show , . can be no such thing as trial by holds court in criminal cases if An . earlier ruling - newspapers nhotoeraphhan w ww I4a judges, lawyers and' police do ers from his court on ' grounds job right". . . "He noted interferes wun ae-- their that the flash U. S.. Supreme Court recent the 4V.B Salt fftiirt Recentlv t which decisions have reaffirmed with permission the Lake newspapers, ' guarantees of freedom 01 of; a local judge, demonstrated sneech and a free cress." and could take pictures wiinoui cited they the district state's the attorneys "Pennekamp vs. Florimeet, aware photographers him being In which the high court da case oiprted officers, toured the State were present. They requested a reversed other contempt conviction discussed prob Hospital and to cover public trials with Miami Herald and its the against ot xneir posiuons. lems present. ' ' i editors. The newspaper had been In the: district attorneys photographers t Among Suppression Present were: Patrick Fenton, In orotesting of tomato .caps caught the eye of the Herald : of found culltv of contempt by, a- TENT VIUAGE-Tiiis-stri- king pattern "suppression r, i riAimv iitvtn nnlv recently later than farmers have had to use it naa criticized ecuiorCedar City. Fifth Judicial Dis press rights, the editors called iiudse -- 11.. ' f 11 Wk UJ l trict; Robert L. Newey Ogden, .ttanKnn Til TVCeilL 1 ' ... , ., jmurriintJ trt r"v)"r Duane Frandsen, an attorney to prevent photowiun uwi Second District; .. Seventh District, retiring .nhorc! .from shootine pictures Ml.,i ltm.wr..ii,i pHre. .'.I ifwc (., A ,Sfc,;;v.viw,a ;u ; ., uanuvia ;wr,,f,u., district the of attorneys nt n nrinpinal in an. aDoruon president jt - r association; Peter W. Lowe, Salt vas v - . i nno Hictrirt attorney said nisi Lake City, representing , the general's! office: Jackson- problem ! was "not enougn puo- Provo, f deputy dis- licity" in the courts. He asicea Howard, B; ttrict attorney. J! ouixn imsuwl. why newspapers couion t provww and" vice president of- the associa- full coverage of courts, and mention; and r Phillip V.- Christenson, tion attorneys for both sides,attoriPjrovo, Fourth District attorney. especially Roland Anderson, Ogden, Fri- neys serving wiuwui. yijr (president of the fend a penniless defendant ' day was named and . Mr. Newey, He was infornwd that only about .rcnniatinn case in 40 gets the chairman , of a legislative ozcoman one court ;ttDO nn ostahiisnmeni by pfess coverage T i l anA.c Ciinrncp an administrator of! courts office. space-snur- i. ' atrnmovlwon 19 cases, then drew Press Session the with press At the session; publicity as he lost his 20th case," Salt Aldon , Anderson, said Mr J Liaaie. , .. Saturday Both Salt Lake eaitors aispuiea t at ritv. Third' Judicial District at least attnmpv ftn d newlv elected secre a charge that reporters of the Utah Dis in TTtah 1 slant stories, but Mr. Association, saiu Liddle conceded that some metro trict Attorneys t W9 Hi ffirnlt to eet a fair politan papers on both coasts dw of libel for eye for a defendant if jurors Mrf h formed opinions, based on pre- catching headlines - on street edi ' trial news accounts, read in news- tions. I "Reporters are human, iney Ha rited as leases influenced by makA mistakes. So do attorneys, news stories. "4 the Livingston or they couldn't reverse cases," rhitri Af aid) murder case, the he declared. Book Price oil rigger trial, and the re- vr. i New to a manslaugh . iiu, xra'pf nallod attention cent Murray car-figA; ter new book, "The People's Right to the a "Wp havp- to avoid nolsoning Know," which ne aescriueu definion pubpre-triits lield," springs of justice by He also pro- the "bible" in access to public rec tion of legal licity," he declared. tested "making a circus of trials" ords and preceding. hv ton much Dublicity. . It was; prepared Dy me Amerii Desert News Liddle. can Society of Newspaper editors Thpmn even that editor -replied sharply by Harold L. Cross, counsel for f iurriT- Hirfn't tread newspapers the New zone iieraia j.nouxic. that if an they don't exist in vacuums until Mr. Hart predicted to COMFORTABLE is made pass proposed called for jury duty. Especially are publica communities, they in smaller legislature, preventing aware of major! crimes, he said. tion of trials until mey are comr:X ' :Duty!!StatedM'-V:'r pleted, 4hat the press will fight ..;;AJ "Believe me Utah newspapers backer nanseii, are not trying to make a circus TThe; speecn Dy-ofjiisna American the counsel definition, bu general of courts, by legal Associa- courts are public places. It is NTewsnarier Publishers at- "nPW oOainct n,i.ninrt" our duty to report to the public what occurs in public places," he tempts by judges to control court i news thf ough employment qi con said..-was I quoiea Dy "We exercise both good taste tempt citations,' and descretion jin reporting any Mr. Liddle.before criminal news which might be In theS Hansen address j: commumcauon to a nieuio or uja" offensive Embarrassing he but! public means at the University of Michigan, parties, I. between the defined ' struggle nublic ." he declared, Rnth Mr. Liddle. and Heber "some!' fludges and newspapers as "Hart. Salt Lake Tribune editor, "conflicts between , the idealogy freedom and totalitariamsmj objected to a suggestion by at-- nf declared the 1'hue and cry is and torneys that Dhotograpning witon some areas for a return to in modern even processnesses, by of - jucu es in wmcn the individual ana the discredited: system news. court of control cial unaware"! a that cnnrt is picture fur"make it The Hansen address was lias been taken.-woulSo in Keeping with the mood of ' "There follows: as witther quoted harder to eet truth from homef-thstudio trtrtah'sBy JOAN GEYEB and district attorneys press met representatives of the difto discuss Provo 'Saturday in amicable out. work and ferences arrangements! for fcoverage' of criminal news. As other events in a twXKlay f , i i . SUNDAY. JUNE '20. 1S54 Utah County, Utah SUNDAY HERALD 1 f . t r ttAHAff UV0dVl3i - Mr . j on jper-missi- ii I 1 . : .. T: tu, : - ; . ilt,.,ilM.l.r : t - t i S7rml?IrT t . . r.f" 1 - .y JtuwwiM jmihiii t",:i.i ! s , g' yS IHHWIH - x . i - 4i. t i i BHMir,- ' - - .iiwunm..,' I -- - i at-nm- ev court-appoint- ed i spot-light-ofli- ; ull 1 I - j , tary-treasur- er; tT-i- : , ' u' ht - - .1. 4 al SIMPLE WAYS r . TO MAKE GUESTS WEEK-EN- D : rt J AT YOUR SUMMER RETREAT : b:,. , - ' . in-hoc- ent i ! I i d your summer I Central Utah Nevs Briefs Mr. and Mrs. Grant Essertson been of Hawthornei Cal., have visiting in Provo with Mrs.-EgtMrs. Allie D. gertson's mother, .On their return r Cunningham. visited in San trip they also Mrs. Francisco with Eggertson's Brother, Mr, and .. Mrs. Elmo Cunningham and family. Si : -' , -- f r- - j fc Dr. and Mrs.; Carlyle Aj Dahl-quiand family left for their -- home in Alhambra, Cal., "after a two . weeks visit i in Provo with his mother, Mrs. Mary T. Dahl-quis-t, and Mr. rand Mrs. L. H. Holbrook in Salt Lake City. Dr. Dahlquist, a. captain in the army, is on'1 the medical staff at Fort MaeArthur. i,' il - st Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Brickley A and two children, from Fort Worth, jTex., are visiting with friends-lanrelatives in Provo. Mrs. Brickley is the former Barbara! Ward, of Provo. Mr. Brickley: is with the Warren Oil and Uranium Company. d I with innerspnhg plaid cotton cover.; mattress; Single Wedge Bolster Boson Mate William Richard Cook,' Ut S. Navy!, son of Mark D. and! Delia Haws Cook of ...... Double Bolster Reversible Mattress Phnnixf Ariz.. formerly. Of Springville, and his mother have been visiting in Ltan witn jrs. Ray Johnson. Orem; Mrs. Don M hstler. Provo: Mrs. Verl K. salt laKe uity. xney Jacobsen, left fort Phoenix Friday, after which Dick will go to San Diego, Dr. and Mrs. J. Gaylen Dahl- Cal., where he expects shipment quist were also! visitors at his to the Far East. He will serve l mother's- home during the week. aboard (he USS Wasp. Associated with the Veterans Administration ill Salt Lake City Mr. aiid Mrs. J. Frank Ward, for the past ;year, Dr. Dahlquist of San Antonio, Tex., formerly has taken up residence in Long of friends are Provo, visiting Beach, Cal. "I where he will be on and relatives here I as guests of : veterans of .hospi-the the staff Mrs. Ward's mother. Mrs. Nellie i. tal in that city, ij: ,V McE waft. Mr. Ward, an Air is leaving. Mon n Force engineer, V Mayor Harold Keetch of i foil a inspection ' will enter the American day off Air Force installations Fork Hospital Monday where he tour in Japan and other Far Easter:. ,will undergo surgery. He ex- countries. Mrs. vv ard will r re bei several to for there pects with mother while Mr main her ' h .V T ti I weeks. Wardi4 away. Robert (Bob) Gillman, son of ' ""gUwffL Mr. and Mrs. Beed Gillman of Lindon, is enjoying a leave at the family home. He will report back to. Fort i Lewis, ' i ash. ,,';. s i is lounge is simple, gay, carefree. 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