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Show I. ) r SUNDAY HERALD TOhDSSi,f Count on Us . . .Quality, Costs No Morej at Sears Yoxi Gaxi all Your Shopping With No Down Park Free in Our Enlaraed Parkina tot Do n r it W I !i u. yd J ' ' o .Jem - 1 (L - . - a. ' ? '. i . , ; "', ',' " ' f n Modern Desks Ideal for lome, School, Offic 'll Y' STUDENTS STAGE PROTEST J. Elliot Cameron, BYU dean of students, ad- dresses the thousands who gathered Friday night in Cougar Stadium to protest what Christmas vacation. The administration held firm on its they term a rt 2 Dec. schedule. The rally was punctuated by snouting and jeeroriginal v ing, but broke up without further incident. 19-Ja- n. j ' Shouting; Jeering Student Protest Rally Fails to Change v Yule Dates ered in Cougar Stadium to proest in an the ruling administration statement in Friday's Universe) which will hold Christmas vacation to the Dec. 2 dates. At Friday night's gathering, an administration spokesman reiterand ated the university's stand m (re-emphasi- i 19-Ja- n. the rally broke up al jeering without incident. There appeared to be no signs Saturday that the raised. administration had given in, or a and night, shouting Friday planned any compromise, on the Jeering crowd of some 4000 stu- issue. Earlier Friday an effigy dummy dents, most of them men, gath Pinehills Head Says County Fathers Not Acting in Good Faith Over Budget Promises By JOAN GEYER Pinehills juvenile' rehabilitation and research center,, which has . tO its obligations as specified by Utah County, Commission, would now like to see the commission act in good faith, Dr. LaMar T. Empey, director, said Satur-' day. , In .a letter drafted to County Commission Chairman Sterling Jones, Dr. Empey said three stipulations had been set up by the commissioners when they tenta- ; tively budgeted $8000 for Pinehills, a rehabilitation treatment and research center fpr delinquent boys, at Brigham Young University. They were: 1. The attorney general' must rule that financial support could be. legally provided by the county ' (inasmuch as treatment. of delinquents is a .state function). (The attorney general May 7 ruled that the county could pay salary and expenses of assistant probation officers. He also said county officers and departments under Utah law "shall cooperate with and give assistance to Juve- J nile Courts"). 2. Pinehill staff members Max and social Scott, psychologist, worker, Farrell Brown, would to pass Utah State Merit , have System Examinations qualifying them to be probation officers. " (Certificates stating both had passed the examination were en closed. Mr. Brown passed the exam In 1960, ranking first among applicants.) 3. Utah State Welfare Commis sion would have to write a letter " to Utah County Commission re questing that the county support '. . Pinehills project: The letter was written. Dr. Empey took exception to a .statement made to the press by Commissioner Jones that the' letter signed by welfare commis sioners was not acceptable because it did not specifically ask the county commission to pay salaries of deputy probation was hung from the Y Bell Tower bearing a placard with the words: Christmas, Bah! Humbug!" It. was taken; down toward evening. Ditto machine notices were scat tered about campus which said We've Been Forgotten Admin istration Says 'Christmas, Hum bug Mass protest meeting 6:00 Sharp, Cannon Center. Is BYU's Studentbody Really the Most Pas sive in the Nation? Act Now or Quit Crying About It!", .The rally was held, instead, in the stadium. Petpr Pistpv. rhiairman and oHher organizers of the rallv. some of .whom took part in a similar gathering in 1960, address ed the crowd. Walter Mehr, Los Angeles, said that other univer sities allowed more time for vaca tions and still won full acredita- tion. He jurged the students to "work for 'a compromise," and "not fly off half cocked." i Pat Mirotto, student from Bos ton, emphasized what he said was the right of the minority of East ern students to "spend a little time at home with our folks and not-h- e onj the road all the time.' a Cougar letterman Kelly, Larry who organized the successful 1960 Christmas protest rally, urged the crowd to be temperate. He espe cially urged them to listen re spectfully; to the administration D ' I. . MVP- I I been met It is requested that the 1962 funds be released; It is requested in addition, that the full salaries for Deputy Probation Of ficers Brown and Scott be includ ed in the 1963 budget (for $12,600) which' is enclosed. "Pinehills and its staff have met their obligations as specified by Utah County Commission. We would now like to see the com mission act, in good faith and fulfill its part of the bargain." Dr. Empey then asked for. a meeting with the commission as soon as possible. iora j?ounaation is paying about $32,000 for research aspects of the project but: these funds might be withdrawn if, Pinehills was not "community supported.) Research is conducted to learn whether intensive treatment at Pinehills utilizing daily group meetings and supervised work, is more successful than standard probation or Incarceration. Co) (o) I . 30-da- j r, Danish Style Desk X r- ..).. ' - , . "r mm- ' 3V is-- r nit &nM r wnsr - vz1 v. Dr. Empey said this statement ''simply appears to be. a means of avoiding your responsibilities once the stipulation was met. ; "Since the Jaw, as stated in the Attorney General's opinion states that this is all the county could legitimately pay, then what else could the State Welfare Commis sion be asking? In light-o- f your experience as a deputy sheriff, I am sure you realize that the only iki .' Platform Rocker read a prepared statement which in effect followed the line of an earlier administration prounce- ment printed in Friday's Daily Universe; It said that after due I Only j f9? lo in,X In-elud- ' " , - major legal alternative for de- Knquents who are not institution alized Is probation. I am sure that t - you and the welfare commission both know that all boys who are assigned to Pinehilb arc there as a condition ot their probation. '. 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