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Show Tl Utah Regi ona SALT LAKE CITY tl'PIi -- speak Sept. 4 to the American Legion's 6Cth annual national convention, legion officials said Monday. "We received word today from the White House confirming President Reagan's appearance in Salt Lake City," its distinguished charges against 'Jrant Affleck was dropped on the first day of the AFCO fraud trial. One female juror was dismissed after she passed a note to I'.S. District Judge David Winder He did not reveal the contents of the message. Winder is scheduled to begin interviews with 65 other possible jurors Tuesday. The 12 who are chosen will hear evidence that Affleck induced investors to take service award Group Can Demonstrate ing itself "Rock Against 6-- 9 Rea- gan" can demonstrate on Labor Day near the Salt Palace, the day before President Reagan speaks in the building. The commissioners said can policies cannot traffic flows around vention center and sponsors might be Monday the organization can hold its protest rally on the plaza outside Symphony Hall, just north of the Salt Palace. The Sept. 3 demonstration is with a clean-u- p LAKE CITY il'Pli -Corrections officials are initiating SALT a emergency security $300,000 program to prevent further escapes at the State Prison and Gov. Scott Matheson says he will whatever it takes'' to provide pet the job done. "I don't care what it takes, I'll provide the emergency funding now and we'll worry about how to disrupt the second mortgages on their homes, he knew his company was tailing Attorneys for the businessman lost in their attempts last week to have the trial moved from I'tah. where most of the more than 2o0 investors in the alleged fraud scheme reside. So the trial began Monday in Salt Lake City, capinvestigation by ping a lederal and state authorities. Charges against Aft leek allege he induced investors in late lytil to take out second mortgages on their homes, using the proceeds when to invest in AFCO. a - con- that the charged fee. Saturday when there was a knock at the door. The witnesses told police Sandoval answered the door and another Ogden man. Ogden police say four people were at the home of Manuel Sandoval about 9 p.m. third-degre- cover it later.'' Matheson told Corrections Director Bill Vickrey. Vickrey outlined some of the problems at the facility that contributed to the recent escapes ol four dangerous inmates, including two convicted murderers, a convicted kidnapper and a notorious multiple rapist. T want you to turn the facility upside down in terms of secur Circuit Judge Brent - Third West has struck from the record criminal homicide booking charges against Orlando Rodriquez, 33, setting him free from jail. Deputy Weber County Attorney Bill Daines asked that the booking charges against Rodriquez be struck from police and court records. Rodriquez was arrested because witnesses to the slashing were so excited police were unable to get an accurate account ol 23. morning. So, he said, no formal charges will be filed. Daines said the investigation is continuing. 34 OFF Lama, Nacona, Justin, Frw Dan Post. Acme. Tea, Wrangler, Sonta Rosa, Georgia Herman, Timberlond, BrooKS ... Tony running ,; itoili LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Members of the Air Transport Employees Union began voting Monday on whether to accept a Western Airlines proposal for a new pay cut on top of the reduction they accepted last $80 million a year. A spokesman for year. Glenn Bozarth, a spokesman for Western, said Monday. Last year, the airline's five unions, including the Air Trans- Western Airlines said the company is urging all employees to accept the proposal. 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In exchange, the employees received 32 percent of the company's stock, a share in any profits and two seats on the board. would reduce the carrier's $422 million annual payroll by about 12.5 percent and increase productivity to save an estimated $ nwi tr 3000 Dave Young, and Warden Ken Schulsen and his deputy warden Bock To School Special REAL We Sheriff Pete Hayward, Board ot Corrections chairman France Davis and his vice chairman on foot campus dressed best the have at a great savings Airline Workers to Vote on Pay Cut reject the proposal, which his timeshare condominium project at Sherwood Hills near Logan, and Glenmoor Village, a residential development in south Salt Lake Countv told West that Briefs Voting is scheduled to end Sept. 4. The union represents about half of the ailing airline's 10,500 employees. Union leaders are recommending that the membership of HEAL ESTATE LICifl; ?JJ ALL BOOTS what happened early Saturday and booked for investigation of criminal homicide in the Saturday slashing death of Henry Sotelo. The prosecutor tors were Mormons. The government believes Affleck was aware at the time of the inducements that AFCO was in a poor financial condition, but he did not tell that to the investors. The charges allege Affleck instead told investors their money-woulbe used in the development ity," Matheson said. "The public has the right to expect dangerous criminals to remain locked up." Vickrey said the Corrections Division was embarrassed over the Aug 21 escape of killers Walter Wood and Wesley Allan Tuttle, and kidnapper Darrell Bradv. The public safety "braintrust" Matheson assembled at the meeting included Salt Lake County erupted into flames. Police believe a flammable liquid was throw n on Sandoval and ignited. Rodriguez Freed in Slashing Death OGDEN, Utah (UPI) e y Ogden Alan Charged With Torching Another A OGDEN, Utah (UPI) Ogden has been charged e felonies in with two the Saturday night torching of real-estat- development venture Prosecutors have declined to name an exact amount lost in the scheme, but based on civil suits tiled against AFCO. which has filed for bankruptcy, several million dollars was lost in the scheme Prosecutors allege Affleck represented AFCO to the investors as a sound investment, using the name of Paul Dunn, a Seventy in the Church of Jesus Christ ol Latter-DaSaints as a character reference The majority of inves Matheson Mulls Security at Prison set for D.m. But Reagan is not scheduled to be in the Salt Palace until the next day, Sept. 4. to speak to the 66th annual national convention of the American Legion. Commissioner Mike Stewart said the demonstrators protesting Reagan's Latin Ameri- SALT LAKE CITY (LTD -The Salt Lake County Commission says a protest group call- Intermountain West 22 said James Witek, American Legion deputy director for public relations. Reagan is scheduled to address the convention at 11 a.m., immediately alter the veterans group presents Sen Strom Thurmond. R-- C, with will The latest developments in Utah and around the It SALT LAKE CITY d'PL took eight hours to question 10 prospective jurors, and one of the Saf Lace Cty President Ronald Reagan 5 Affleck for Sel ection Begins Jury - Reagan Comng To - Page THE HKRALD. Prove. I'tah. KSDAY. August 28. 19S4 blue. Men's pewter, grey, navy, red, and glacier 0. Take advanand women's sizes sizes tage of our special price. 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