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Show 8 key issue in 1972 ... The 1972 campaign should focus on the principles, the policies and the programs to which the next president will be committed before he takes office..." more in the breach than in the observance ... " The economy: "...We must take direct action to create jobs through aid to depressed areas, public works programs and public service employment ... It seems clear that we must provide greater stimulus to economic growth through" a careful combination of federal spending and tax cuts. Restoration of the tax investment crtdit is long overdue. And temporary personal income tax cuts will spur essential consumer spending if we can restore Campaign T2 The Candidates ea the Issues. (Editor's note: The candidates in Tuesday's Wisconsin were presidential United Press tell to arked SALT LAKE CITY (UFI) -what they feel the Air Force veteran International A and why. This are issues major is the new student body prescontains excerpts from ident at Westminster College dispatch of candidates on the top replies and is joined by the first black Democratic ballot.) the coed to hold a student office as vice president MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UPI)-H- ow Bob J. Devlin, a sophomore the top candidates view from Midvale who is the outissues in Tuesday's Wisconthe going student body treasurer, Presidential primary: was elected president in Thurs- sin EDMUiVD S. MUSKIE day's elections. Vietnam: "I have pledged to Devlin, who hn major in date for total firm a sei beand administration business from withdrawal Vietnam. havioral sciences, received 53 thousand Americans cent of the vote. He is a Twenty Srefs primary JOHN V. LINDSAY Unemployment, economic po"The licy, tax structure: economic policies followed by the Nixon administration ... have produced the hardships being suffered today by the farmers and the It is totally unacceptable to permit more than i million persons to remain unemployed, especially at a time when so much needs to be done to rebuild our urban areas and rescue our environment ... We must achieve real tax reform and federal revenue sharing in order to cut sharply the high levels of property taxes. We must also provide an early stimulus to the econoworkingmen, unemployed. in confidence the people's to foreign policy which will draw its stiength and credibility from a commitment to freedom and justice both at home and abroad." Quality of lite: "While farms disappear, environment suffers and cities decline, the Nixon administration remains uncommitted and unconcerned, making deals with giant corporations and undermining programs to control pollution and protect consumers. We need an adn illustration which will work vigorously to improve the quality of life through federal standards for control of poll v reform farm income, stimulation of the housing market, massive public and private investment and passage of welfare reform. But the primary need is jobs for those Americans who want tc work ... not busy jobs, but jobs which cau contribute to the welfare of the nation..." Vietnam: "American military proposal, loopholes would be closed so that individuals and corporations pay their fair share. The reforms return an would additional $28 billion in 1973. Coupled with tax reform, I would end our present welfare system, which is an administrative nightmare and too cc?tly. In its place I would provide a federal payment averaging a year for every $1,000 American. After family income rose to $12,000 graduates taxes would wipe out the government payment and return a surplus to the entira plan. These tax and welfare reforms and involvement in Southeast Asia should be terminated at ence. Our troops cannot be permitted to stay out of an obligation to the Thieu regime. It is time to set a date for total withdrawal to end military operations and GEORGE S. MCGCVERN An end to the war, waste in military spending and a reor- dering of national priorities: fensive and defensive capabilities of our military forces e will second to none then always be in a position to negotiate with our enemies. A continuation of a viable space program which is tied directly to national defense. A fair tax system that levies taxes on the multibiliion and midtimiUion dollar foundations which are one-thir- "My first priority would be to announce a date for the total withdrawal of American troops frcm Indochina and to end the devastating air attacks.. .the $54.8 billion military budget I have proposed gives us armed forces built on muscle instead of fat. It would protect us and our allies against any conceivad ble threat, yet save tax dollars to reconstruct our cities and develop rural areas, to embark on a massive program 'jo clean up our air and water." Inflation, taxes and unemployment: "Through my tax y. property hard-earne- able-bodi- Violent Easter Possible in Ireland mStSMr) liW v. eyM&yl Ll?7QiTLsy WED- m - -- the best of ...with a r NOW PLAYING "HOOT 7:154 8 (Ai)k4BiA the sporting world I I "HIRED HAND" regions Jf A MAN Roller Skating Vegas. WW- !l!"ilH.'Til' SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -a jazz program and architecture have been honored by grants from the National Endowment for the Arts in connection with a governor's conference. Miss Nancy Hanks, chairman of the national foundation, announced a grant of to the Utah Museum of Arts Friday to assist in an exhibition by a group of American MONDAY i FAMILY RATE O T"r OUT OF jicmwm et." "It is the responsibility of the wealthier nations to protect valuable natural resources such as the vicuna," the wildlife Of NATIONAL ACADEMY 56 NOKIH Tht Slnglt Most PRIVATE PARTIES jj' SUN.-TUE- iiMBMJ I j 0mmartdmmts TECHNICOLOR A PARAMOUNT was their chance CO-HI- S to be men... 373 4470 FOR tti-- J Jtf 7 INFORMATION OPEN START jBL- -- lit e 7:00 7:30 - - , ; MGM . 4K Marlon Brando - Al Pacino NO $2.25 6& Metrocolor JEAN CUNT Vx M I 113 FROM insane ltw& t W 11 7:305:40 ?rd l?3QN I ( V LEE TOGETHER... SAT. NATIONAL GENERAL $ WEEKDAYS ALL SEATS RESERVED SEATS Panavisioifand i ate) e "7s STARRING Production b Pttr Fendo Worrtn Ootes i SORRY, PretanltAKftzki-lM- "Hired Hand" and he gave it to them. life I lJ3 mi T y CALL I MTIAI Sf SUlUatf risked everything for a no'count 7:00 P.M. BEFORE 373-918- COfctAlNS HAT m t tf i w.f as aiGHTSr S ANY DAY RE RELEASE W 1 C. froSTlmJI 374 ItUmilUMI' U tWSHMOtntvProducM'. yj u uu'A? 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CECIL B.DtMiLLES B LE GSOK THIS fit. ;t sat. Spectacular Seine Evtr Filmed. L 1 fJ8 ecologist added. They are In charge of police and fire helicopter operations within their respective cities. Communities represented include Los Angeles, San Diego, San Esmfldiso. UNIVERSITY GENERAL ' Ark ) All they wanted Includes Skates 75 THE RED SEA - "As long as there are buyers," Franklin said, "there will be poaching and a black mark- 00 lJKz.?L) THE PAftTINS artists. A LOGAN, Utah (UPI) Utah State University graduate student blames the survival problems of endangered species on the desires for fur and pelts from the animals. William L. Franklin, who made a study of the vicuna for 36 years, says these South American members of the camel family still have problems because of their fine wool - like fur. Franklin says the United States and England, formerly the major purchasers of the vicuna's fine quality wool, have placed a ban on importation, but other countries are still buying the wool of the endangered species. $2.00 WED. NITE $5,-0- Miss Hanks also announced a grant of $2,000 to the University of Utah to engage eight visiting consultants for the university's jazz studies program. Fellowships of $750 each were given to William N. Wood, Logan, and Robert D. Jacoby, Salt Lake City, for graduate work in architecture. Miss Hanks was here for Gov. Calvin L. Rampton's Conference on the Arts today (Saturday). She is to address the closing banquet. T TECHNICOLOR Plu Skate Rental An exhibition, S ryM the Plus "SWITZERLAND' SEASONS 3ZJr g WALT DISNEY FOR ALL 8:10 Research Laboratory in Las 10:45 S:150niy no 'count hound! ut RIVERSIDE . now virtually tax exempt, whose purposes are ether than strictly charitable...a reduction in taxes for the individual and businesses and industry to be replaced with revenues from now those taxes evading through special laws passed in savings from my alternative their special interest This will military budget would allow the put people back to work federal government to assume because the demand for consud at least the costs of mer goods by individuals will elementary and secondary stimulate productive activi-tschools and guarantee relief .the discontinuance of from oppressive foreign aid programs except where determined to be in our taxes..." national interest.. .continued Honesty and trust in government: "The gap between pre- withdrawal from Vietnam.. .no for Castro Cuba...A election promise and post- recognition to law and order.. .a election performance has grown return to a yawning cliasm in recent reasonable welfare program for those who are disabled and years. Cynicism is widespread blind and handicapped and for among us, and with reason. We the elderly, but a curtailment have little cause to expect of welfare programs that are popular confidence in government until the politicians and designed to pay individuals not to work. ..the public officials stop misleading to local control of public return sometimes lying e Amereducation on a nondiscriminatoican people." ry basis. ..a return to freedom of choice and the neighborhood GEORGE C. WALLACE school concept..." "The essential stands I take among others (are) peace of through strength-super- ior obtain peace." to tion. through national economic policies." legislation Vietnam: "...Our basic probprotect tee small, independent lem in Vietnam has not been an fanner, through incentives to per plansince arrogance of power. Rather our produce rational land-us- e Vietnam in died have varsity football and baseball candidate Nison promised a basic problem has been to ning, through a national system player. of health insurance and through to end the war in achieve a compromise with an Sue Whiitaker, 21, sophomore 'secret plan massive federal aid for housing, who has nut wished 1968. We have had enough." adversary from Indianapolis, Ind., is the to compromise..." "American education, crime control and and unemployment: Economy An new vice president English other basic needs of America." close to J14 disengagement from Vietnam have "I pledged major, Miss Whittaker also is billion in tax loopholes, to must be phased and orderly or former homecoming queen atHUBERT H. HUMPHREY taxes for middle our foreign policy problems will my..." reduce tendant, Eleck Students Union and lowpayroll "The insistence of Tax reform: "The time has Vietnam: to become more difficult and and income workers, recruitment chairman and presthan the Nixon administration on come for a tax system that ease the pressure of local more unmanageable ident of her dormitory. ever." made have I a taxes. propping up the corrupt and says to the wealthy, to the Jan Buttrey, 19, a sophomore property undemocratic Thieu govern- super rich, to big business, to o t guarantee from Salt Lake Gty, is the new commitment continues to block negot- the banker that you must carry ment of unemployMCCARTHY instead EUGENE J. paychecks secretary. She is majoring in ment checks to workers who it or not, iations on the return of your fair share of the load. The "Like Vietnam: medical technology. now out of work because of ending the Vietnam war re- American prisoners ... We need reason your tax load is too high The treasurer is Mike J. are end to the is that the bill of the favored economic mistakes of our mains a key issue, simply an immediate the SharL 21, Salt Lake City, a few is too low. It is time to not been done. American military involvement national because it has government." junior majoring in economics to close the tax loopholes..." for end will an ... made a have Serious "I support pronegotiations Bigness: and behavioral sciences. "We need tax and unrepresentato halt the trend duce a new coalition governEconomy: commitment oppressive inwill be The new officers for individuals, increased relief new a tive in ment domination and economic towards regimes, approach quickly Saigon augurated April 19 at the colby the few, by preventing our bring to an end the hostilities lege's annual awards banquet 200 largest corporations from and the return of prisoners. At in the student union. expanding any further unless the same time, we must grant sell off some of their amnesty to the young men who SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -- they holdings. I have made a left the country because of the present from A mobile scanning unit tion deplored Northern IreBy DONAL O'HIGGINS a war with the requirement they commitment to impose the Environment Protection BELFAST (UPI)- -A land's nearly three years of moratorium against the further do some type of social service time bomb violence and with it Agency arrives in Salt Lake sectarian Saturday non-farof interests work..." spread City next week to probe for into and save family and unemployment: demolished a hearse stolen with the outlawed Irish Republican farming Poverty radiation in areas where radioand rural communities "The key domestic issue. We an empty coffin inside and Army (IRA), which claims active uranium mill tailings farming before it is too late." can no longer rest on the parked in Church Lane in responsibility for it. Nearly 300 may have been used in conthat poverty is downtown Belfast, police re- persons have been killed. assumption struction fill. HENRY M. JACKSON inevitable ... Justice requires ported. mobile scanTroops Alerted The three-ma- n They said three passersby Law and justice: "At the an assured minimum income of The ghettos are breathing in the were ning vehicle, with special radi- heart of the crime problem is slightly injured for a approximately $6,000 ation detecting equipment, will the breakdown of our today," said the Central Citizsystem of family of four, creation of new blast, only a few hundred yards ens' Defense Committee of the at areas suspect begin looking criminal justice. Our courts are jobs through economic growth from the Abercorn restaurant Falls Road, one of Belfast's Tuesday morning. with untried criminal and through public service where two persons were killed clogged centers and once an Catholic The suspect areas have been 136 in a terrorist injured cases ... Beyond the problem of programs, creation of new jobs and IRA stronghold. "Those who delineated on city maps by the month. last bombing punishing the lawbreakers is by shortening the work week Utah State Division of Health to the The largest number of British now seek to choke them again challenge of all men of and work incentives in the facilitate the activities of the moderation to troops, yet in Northern Ireland will be rejected forever." reject, visibly program of assured minimum went on EPA team. A positive determi- and the alert for more The army said the estimated forced-wor- k not vocally, the forces of income-bnation by the group requires a British troops, including Roman trouble 15,100 during possible root the at extremism ... very requirements." followup survey of each site by of the rule of law today lies the Politics: "The reform of our Catholic parades and other 600 reinforcements brought in hand operated radiation detec- scheduled demonstrations dur-n- g Friday by air and sea, were on t rf oneness of e. law political processes is itself a tion equipment. the long Easter weekend. alert along with police for the one law, one standard, one John A. Green, EPA iegional A Catholic citizens associa weekend. we Yet for all. are administrator in Denver, said justice that this aware increasingly the scanning procedure is emfundamental concept is honored WINNER OF6 ACADEMY AWARDS ployed as standard practice on a national basis in COLUMBIA PICTURES where radioactivity is suspectFREDZINNEMANN'Snwor ed. RINK Green said the program is SSI W.12N., PROVO operated in cooperation with TODAY AT OPEN EVERY NIGHT the State Division of Health, the EPA regional office and the 7:30 e 10:00 P.M. & 12:30- 4:15 EXCEPT SUN.cndTUES. EPA's Western Environmental 23 Utah-P- age '72: Candidates A na i ne issues . . n 3u Utah THE HERALD, Provo, 2, 1372 Sunday, April ANOERSOfl WED. THU. FRI. SAT SAT. CAT SIM APRIL 26 APRIL 27 APRIL 28 APRIL APRIL fAPQII ii ii u APRIL 29 29 i 70 a 30 Mi 8:00 R SUN. APRL30 'i Pnce Jis. rtiurs. 8pm (16 Sat. 10:30 & 8:00 P.M. 10:30 P.M. '2:00 P.M. M w w P .nil P.M. 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