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Show ThuiMl Senator Delays Vote Workshop On School On Energy Bill Issue WASHINGTON (IPIi - Sen James Abourezk. DSD a maverick who is ending his brief political carter, today launched another in his long series of efforts to scuttle President Carter's energv package. g . who is not seeking reelection after serving one term, stifled attempts to have the Senate vote on the fifth and final part of the package Abourezk, energy taxes The South Dakota liberal said he was resorting to the delaying tactics to try to force the House to split from the package the section dealing with the the provision pricing of natural gas he has battled more than a year. Abourezk asked for a reading of every word in the detailed report of the energy tax bill that emerged Wednes- - day night from a Senate-Hous- e confer- ence committee. The Senate already has approved four parts of the program submitted 18 months ago and the House had hoped to vote Fridav on thp entire Set In Orem package put into one bill Abourezk's maneuvering forced Senate Democratic Leader Robert Byrd to file a petition to cut short debate but that vote could not come until Saturday, when lawmakers want to quit to begin intensive campaigning for reelection Byrd also temporarily at least abandoned his attempt work on the energy-tabill and moved on to other legislation With only three days left, Abourezk's ploy endangered the Saturday adjourn- ment prospects. Congressional leaders have said they would return for a "lame duck' session unless the energy bill is completed Another threat to adjournment surfaced when a fragile agreement on the s Humphrey-Hawkincompromise appeared to disintegrate as key sponsors termed it unacceptable. Byrd has already filed a debate-limitincloture petition against that bill with a vote set Fridav. g Bill Humphrey-Hawkin- s WASHINGTON A proposed compromise to push Humphrey-Hawkin- s "full employment" bill through Congress in the last days of its session threatened to come apart today as kev sponsors declared it unacceptable." Emerging from one of several backroom strategy meetings on the bill tak- - first is how to recognize leaning needs in chiluren and the second is how to respond to that need. During the evening participants will meet in several small groups to be conducted by qualified tutors, educators and psychologists Off-the-A- federal control He tk) percent of the land in I tah is mm in govern nit-n- t ownership He said the Wilderness Act. Rare 11 and other government programs i November election in He told a group of about 100 listeners that government loves to tell citizens that it can spend their money better than they can "It has been a popular philosophy that people should be handed out things from the cradle to the grave." He said one example of and Carter (Continued from page 1) courteous or rude to a member of the public, the employee can be fired An employee would not necessarily be fired for receiving four citizen complaints. The supervisor would have to rule on the validity of them. Carter got even more protection than he asked for "whistleblowers." At present, a whistleblower is protected only if he or she reports a violation of law. Under the reform, the whistleblower will be protected for re- porting gross mismanagement, waste or anything that "endangers the national health or safety." The whistleblowers will be guaranteed anonymity and will be able to make their complaints either to the new Merit Systems Protection Board's special counsel or one of the new inspector generals. A separate bill that Carter is signing soon creates 12 inspectors general, one each for most Cabinet departments, the scandal-ridde- n General Services Administration and the Veterans Administration. Carter's biggest setDacK in me legislation was Congress' insistence on retaining veterans preference in federal hiring, which means even World War II veterans can continue to tion the most. "It is nearly impossible for a young couple to buy a home today. Sixty percent of Utahns cannot qualify for a loan to buy a home." Mr. Richardson said he on the government's payroll. He said if the hiring rate continues the KBYU-Fis tem- way it is now. the governporarily off the air ment will soon have more ing place of because of technical people working for them would fight for less Alan than private enterprise government control and California said: "We're working on it problems at the transmitmore free enterprise "It but it doesn't look likely we'll work out ter antenna on Mount Vi- has. sion Mr. in Lake Richardson said has been proven that the Salt County. an agreement." Lightning struck the the national debt is set at more times money turns Failure to reach a compromise could bill into a antenna and technicians $755 billion and is still ris- over the more returns it plunge the House-passe- d have been working to get ing. will reap. Economists filibuster on the Senate floor. He said the inflation has into back have studied that fact. equipment Even though Democratic Leader operating condition, Jay cost the younger genera- - Your tax dollar turns Robert Byrd has filed a debate-limitingeneral cloture petition, to be voted on Fri- Monsen, manager of KBYU-FM- , day, a filibuster attempt by opponents could kill the measure. Even with said. It should be back into operation and the cloture, it takes many days to end a filibuster. Congress plans to quit for station broadcasting again by Oct. 16. the year Saturday. Those who missed the And the bill faced possible additional BYU devotional address ofdelay because of an amendment by Elder Neal A. Maxfered by Sen. Edward Brooke, HEBER CITY, Utah (UPI) Observers say which would require the Senate to well Tuesday may listen in Heber City and Midway will be more invoters to of a broadcast the talk observe equal opportunity rules in hirat 9 p.m. on terested in whether beer will be sold on Sundays than ing its own employees. Byrd said Sunday on political campaigns when the issue comes up in KBYU-TChannel 11. debate over this could "kill" the November. to Brooke bill and urged employment The controversy began in April when a local group, withdraw it. through petitions, got the Heber and Midway city A small group of Democratic and councils and the Wasatch County Commission to Republican senators said they had virprohibit the sale of beer in bars and stores on Sunday. out a worked "compromise" tually But ban was lifted two weeks later when opposing s bill. Humphrey-Hawkinpetitions forced the issue to a referendum vote on the November ballot. Opponents claimed that the move to ban Sunday beer sales was motivated by the Mormon Church. A wrecking firm which Heber resident who supports the ban, Gene (Continued from page 1) has been razing the old Gardner, said that beer sales any time are unin differences their Lincoln Junior High public. airing on Sunday. "We would hope, obviously, that School in Orem is being desirable, especially "Alcoholic beverages have a history dating back to will inside take the sued by the property place negotiations antiquity of the human family to bring anguish negotiating rooms rather than through owners for breach of con- and eventual destruction to individuals, pain, families and the press," a State Department tract. communities," he said. A lawsuit has been filed spokesman said. "We have expressed He said the citizens of the area should set a proper that interest (to the Israelis and Egyp- in the Fourth District for young people and all men. example in Court against Dave tians) and there is a general interest On the other side, Lowe Ashton Jr. said that the that approach." Fetzers, doing business prohibition would have an adverse economic impact But U.S. officials acknowledge suc- as Bonneville Wrecking on Wasatch County. cess of that goal will be up to the Egyp- Company, by Jackson "Tourism and the recreation industry are the only tian and Israeli delegates, who will be Howard, S. Rex Lewis, economic bases our community has," he growing staying in plush Washington hotels and Lewis and Petersen Pen- said. "Our atmosphere therefore must be one of town off A. around Dean sion Plan Trust. during moving freely neighborliness." hours. Harding. K.O. Hansen, Lowe added that history has taught that morality In the Camp David "Framework for and Calvin Earl Black, all be legislated can't Peace," reached Sept. 17, Sadat and doing business as Lincoln Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Square, a partnership. The complaint charges Begin agreed they would sign a peace that Bonneville Wrecking treaty within three months. Under that blueprint, Israel agreed company signed a to withdraw completely over a to raze the school in year period from the Sinai penin- 120 days, but that the sula lands it captured from Egypt in firm abandoned the proThis Saturday at the University Mall Utah County the 1967 war. Once that withdrawal is ject and failed to comcomplete and U.N. policed buffer zones plete it. Plaintiffs further residents, who have not yet done so. can register to are established, Egypt and Israel allege that the company vote. Assistant registration agents from the League of would establish full diplomatic, stripped off all usable assets from the building Women Voters will be in the center of the mall economic and cultural relations. The president plans to fly to Egypt to and removed them. The Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. To register, persons have to have resided in Utah attend the signing ceremony, expected plaintiffs seek damages of $40,000. in December. County for at least 30 days. With Repairs use it. He had wanted to limit it to one use period only, thus alduring a lowing the government to hire more Vietnam veterans, women and minori- ties. Women and minorities have protested the preference is used more often for federal professional jobs, leaving open only the lower grade positions such as clerks or typists. The government hires 157,000 new people each year, and about 10 percent use veterans preference. The new law does, however, repeal the preference for retired military officers after 1980, and slows "double-dipping- " by limiting to $47,500 the total pay retired officers can raw from pensions and federal civi jobs. Beer on Sunday Issue Highlights Wasatch Election - Demolition Question Suit Filed ir Israel con-tra- tah-P- Democrats Richardson National said nrm n , by Sen He also said he suplati ported the Central Project because it was a loan program that would pay back the government I percent of the revenue More govern time ii lent programs should rt under the same type re pjvnient program " Ha in Old Hotel YORK. England lU'h The Old Swan Hotel in Harrogate, which daies hack to 17(H). is enjoying a hurst o fjnie It's featured in a new in Mini called about over only two times A disgusted with the business like the building political causes which industry turns over the were formed in the earlv dollar 57 times. " 1970s. 'Agatha." the famous mysterv writer Agatha Christie The Old Swan was the spot where she suddenly surfaced after a He said the power to Thirty three percent of overcome the national the legislation that comes debt is in Washington if it out of congress was conis used properly. trolled by a caucus ploy. Mr. Richardson said They threaten the the state of Utah must legislator and have been regain its land currently able to get him out of of- - mysterious disappearance in 1920. The library of the hotel has been turned into a new restaurant called the Agatha Christie Library Restaurant. y Old Book Sale Planned By Provo City Library Plans are underway for an "old book" sale to be held in support of the campaign to get voter approval for a new public library for Provo. Library Director Larry Hortin announced they are collecting old books, records and magazines for a sidewalk sale to be held during the week of Oct. at the library. 13 N. 100 E. "We are also collecting old hats and Halloween masks, which we will sell from the sale will go towards a fund to finance a campaign in support of a new library for Provo. On the Nov. 7, general building. SAILG! 21-2- 1st No. 3rd West PROVO FRIDAY & SATURDAY for the Halloween celebration," he said. Sale Starts Friday at Mr. Hortin asked anyone wishing to donate to the book sale please bring their contributions by the library, or contact someone at the library and the donations would be picked up. All proceeds derived election ballot voters will be asked to approve a $4 million bond issue to finance a new library All poceedi will 1 P.M. be used to improve Footprinters Park in Proo. Anyone to donate items for the sale are asked to deliver them to the sale site either Thursday afternoon or Friday morning. wishing FOR PICKUP 373-339- 377-436- 4 OF ITEMS CALL 2 373-50- 3 Prices effective Friday & Saturday only. j CSj FREE TO PUBLIC 10-1- 4 OREM anyone. FEATURING: Police Hunt 1 . 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I tice if he IhiIs to their ploy can lock up the land and keep Utah trom developing needed resources which would benefit the whole country He said the Tabuma Mountain has more coal underneath it than the mines in Pine and Carbon County have produied oi will jiiiniui e in the future But juM try to grt a ieae to wot k that land and vou vwii or. counter enough red (apt that it would take mure than 10 years to Man it lucky mining He said Republicans spending is in the growth of the federal employees ir THE HKKAU). said excessive government M lO in The workshop will Congressman Gunn McKay Dem m the locus on two major areas. The 12 Halt cxeessiveGovernmentSpending, Richardson Advocates in BYU Talk neiping cniidren sucBy DICK HARMON ceed in school will be the Jed Richardson, canof a subject workshop didate for Utah's First sponsored by the Rocky Mountain Family In- Congressional District stitute in cooperation seat, spoke at Bngham Young With the Orem City PTA University All parents are invited Wednesday and called for to attend the workshop to a halt to excessive be held tonight in the spending and a return of Orem High School private enterprise to Auditorium from 7:30 to remedy inflation Mr. Richardson (Rep.) 9:30 o'clock free of will face incumbant charge. KBYU-F- Compromise Encounters Problems in the Senate at the Capitol. Assistant (UPI) Cranston Democratic leader the Utv.U-- i DEPT. Sale prices effective Friday and Saturday only. SERVICE DEPT. SANDY FIRE ALPINE FIRE DEPT. FTWTTfTTP-- MALLffj CTTV Use JCPenney's Convenient Time Pay Plan is Sorry, not available outside normal delivery area. 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