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Show 26 Page THE HERALD, Proyo. Utah, Friday, October Cost to Contain Chloroform in fJorast'oostP For - parents must pay the price. It's called the parental responsibility law, an ordinance adopted by the City Council last June. For youngsters who vandalize and are caught, the responsibility for their actions falls on their parents' pocketbooks. "I think it's a pretty good idea," said Police Chief Walter Minton. ill The law did I I ! VIDEO CAKES I K-T I v- T ATAT them. "You don't want to get too excited about this because people think you're goofy, but I saw it and it made a definite I I K A COUPON ' - AIR HOCKEY 1 li (PGlPARENTftL SOME MATT Him GUIDANCE SUGGESTED ftf MAY NOT SUITABLE FOB CHlLfttN IQRIMAR j MATINEES EVERY nAY OP THF FEMALE ANIMAL! II 0 . J m DAILY AT I f3- - Ill III I ! ! t II II ( imterhahsiial TONIGHT! 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Of all things which Tuesday night, Simmons called sheriff's wisdom provides to make headquarters and told life entirely happy, much them: "The I r O is here. the greatest is the possesTelephone the Coast sion of friendship. Guard." Epidurus Deputy Dave Waller of an Oct. 1 sighting. 'They made you dizzy to look at JlEXXAT III are among those towns which bright," said Oceana County PINBALL I mm Deerfield and Ludington Coast Guard Station, which confirmed plus seeing the object WEEK I Special "The lights were "V Announces not Coast Guard officials at mentioned them until Ludington. however, Waller and Steiger told reported seeing nothing him of their ex-- , Tuesday night. green, tremendously fcy ume WCAS STEAK EXPERrjlCj originate in Du Quoin. law from which Du Quoin got the idea. A similar concept was considered in the Legislature but has not yet been passed. "There is no way police can move around and be mother and father to these kids," said Minton. "If some youngster breaks a window or damages a roof in running across a building and we have his identity., we call in the youngster and the parents for a talk and we read them the law on parental responsibility," There have been 10 to 12 such meetings of police with youngsters and their parents since the parental responsibility law took effect. "And we haven't had any repeaters," Minton said. "The first time, we talk to them, but the second time they talk to the judge." The law makes parents liable for fines of from $25 to $500. "It puts more pressure on the parents to find out where their kids are and what they are doing," Minton said. "I don't think the present juvenile system is working." "Kids need more discipline," he said. "Our idea is not to put kids in jail, but if a kid steals a motorcycle or bicycle and isn't straightened out, the chances are good he'll wind up in prison." The Chicago suburb of Deerfield adopted a parental responsibility law in 1975. Officials there said vandalism losses have dropped by during the past three years and said burglary is down 35 percent and theft 14 percent this year. Another Southern IlMount linois town I M free m g g OnI J S L. ONE is-- KN J r lrh V IVlr. had seen UFOs but hadn't 10 Pentwater and west of white and red Ludington about the same lights and hovered in the time. darkened sky about a Oceana County Sheriff mile offshore. John Simmons said he too un- over C7 iii h III Iv three others west of Waller reported his i f l watched a strange object for about 30 minutes Oct. 1 as it flashed dazzling 111 But Kimm said so little is known about cancer risks that such an analysis is meaningless and that's wny the EPA didn t do one. DU QUOIN, (UPI) When youngsters run wild in Du Quoin, their p.m. sighting to the i lion. 111. g lighted, identified objects Lake Michigan. believer out of me " Waller, 36. and his partner. Deputy Frank Steiger, said they have had repeated sightings of brightly I I I After considerable disagreement from the water suppliers, the EPA upped its estimates in July to $616 to $831 million. The National Association of Water Companies, representing 216 privately owned utilities supplying water to 32 million people, replied in August that EPA still underestimated the costs. The EPA estimates would increase the average family's annual water bill as much as $23 in 78 dollars. But NAWC said the cost might increase as much as $100 a year. The Council on Wage and Price Stability said Sept. S the EPA failed to weigh costs against expected benefits nd "shed no light" on the the proposal. The council estimated that each cancer case avoided would cost $3.8 mil- On Parents U S deputies Guard officials say they Benefits: Creating 2 million cleanup jobs to date, according to the environmental control industry and in the future reducing the $20-3-5 billion cost of illness. lion. I I UPI) $12.3 billion. The EPA estimates that 61 municipal water systems across the nation would have to use activated charcoal. In January, the EPA estimated these filters would cost between $352 and $585 mil- Mich -and Sheriffs Coast LUDINGTON, U.S. WASHINGTON (UPI) Here at a glance are the forecast costs and benefits of cleaning up the environment. Costs: $554 billion through 1985, including $265 billion for curbing sewage discharges and $195 billion for reducing air pollution by cars, factories and power plants, according to the Council on Environmental Quality. Government spending in the coming year will total (Continued From Page 23) 3i ppb figure. No other city tested had more than 200 ppb. Since then studies have shown a pattern of statistical association bui not a definite link between elevated cancer rates and organic contaminants in the drinking water of several cities. The National Cancer Institute said last April one study suggested a uecrease of 100 ppb of chloroform in tap water could lead to a decrease of bladder cancer rates ranging from 1.3 to 10 percent and of intestinal cancer from 3 to 8.5 percent. Costs Put VFO' Lights Sighted at Lake Michigan Cleaning Environment Told Water Debated Misconduct 13, 1978 1:00 - 3:05 - 5:10 - 7:20 - 9:40 Monday thru Thursday 7:20 - 9:40 . r" ,J i , , |