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Show Page 32 - THE HF.RALD. Proo. Him I tab m ..U : 14 Must Fire Officials or Cut Wages Regional The Fair Briefs NEW ORLEANS Mild Earthquake Near California SANTA Calif MONICA, A mild earthquake ITI) early Wednesday rumbled beneath the Pacific Ocean Cal-tec- 'Drunk Patrol' Irks Bar them. "He Half the administrators of the World s Ka;r should be fired or all top l!((ijis should Uke a 50 percent pay rut. a committee overseeing fjir finances recommends. Committee member Bub d also suggested fair President Petr Spurney be replaced by Jim Brandt, vice president for pianning. and mat me exposition merge the tasks of its seven vice presidents and dismiss three of Spurney is the president t the fair that lost $140 million You dun t have to add 2 and 2 to see who is to blame." said d "I think it's a total disgrace that this lair owes $140 million and the president is still of in place." The committee Wednesday adopted a resolution recommend ing a 50 percent cut in the fair's The federal PHOENIX UPI i government is not being honest in cutting funding for Indian programs, according to Arizona Gov. Bruce Babbitt. The governors comments came Wednesday as he met with .Navajo tribal leaders, who presented him with a proposed agreement designed to enhance cooperation between the tribe and the state. Both Babbitt and the Navajo leaders expressed concern about anticipated cuts in federal funding 20 different areas, including economic development, health, water resources, education, social services, youth services, taxation and energy development. The meeting with Babbitt was i Owners Jiraifurf the Southern Utah State College Business Department, succeeding Gary Giles who has re- turned to duties at the college. full-tim- e teaching Hillyard, who is also mayor of Enoch, is an associate professor of business administration at SUSC. Giles, a professor of accounting, had been department chairman for the past three years. Fair financial off.cial Lee Randall said admission figures and concessions sales dropped this week, and the $1 2 million set aside for expenses v. ill be used up just on taxes and payroll, leaving no monev for creditors. and that he would ask the attor- Leo Watchman, director of the of Legislative Afsaid the fairs, proposed agreement drafted by the tribe's Department of Justice, was designed and Navajo Tribal Chairman Peterson Zah in signing a "statement of policy" last April in W indow Rock. The three states and the tribes agreed to work together to resolve their problems and avoid litigation in the courts. tribe's Office ney general to review it. to protect Indian sovereignty over certain matters and while still recognizing state rights. The governor said he believed the document was a good start done in the spirit of candor," Babbitt said. "The federal government has a trust the tribe also asked the governor to designate state liaisons in and programs for Indians. "Federal cutbacks are not being EZH 7 rr M J! ese Qualify, Dependable Whirlpool Appliances Have Just Arrived By The Carload In Time To Make Fall Living FALL Nsar5fSFJ M More Enjoyable. DELUXE HOME WORK VTiifWol AUTOMATIC WASHER SPECIALS m 1 terrific washer with super load capacity, 5 automatic wash cycles, n 4 water A Dush-butto- temps, AUTOMATIC WASHER This 4 cycle, self-cleani- lint filter, and water-lev- el control. three water temp washer has water level control, lint filter, super SURGILATOR agitator, 2 wash and spin speeds, and large load n easy-clea- r capacity, r- -j Whirlpool Jt HOME APPLIANCES MICROWAVE OVEN Whirlpool 20CU.FT. FREEZER ONLY i Features all quick-freez- e shelves, automatic temp, alarm, basket, textured steel door, and porcelain steel liner. Matheson Tells PTA About Need of firings and HOMERIC APPLIANCES 10,-00- chairman cut everyone's administrators, Committee members said fair management will have to deter the first since he joined the governors of New Mexico and Utah WhM. ALT ADEN A, Calif. (UPI) -The world's only banana museum doesn't have much competition as a roadside attraction in this hillside community above Pasadena. There is the Mount Lowe Museum, with memorabilia of the old incline railroad, but it doubles as a realty company. And there's the home of Zane Grey, late author of Western fiction, but it's not open to the public. Despite the advantageous lo0 cation, and with more than banana artifacts on display, or Bananister, Ken Bannister as he sometimes bills himself lures only about one visitor a week to his smal! storefront sideshow. Why aren't the curious flocking to Altadena's major roadside attraction? "Well, because the museum is closed at all times unless an appointment is made with the top banana," explains Bannister, an photographer, lecturer, father of three daughters and top banana in his International Banana Club. Thus, few have an opportunity to view the museum's prize odda banana that petrified ity when left in a Kentucky closet as well as a for five years needlepoint banana, a sequined banana, a solid silver banana and a glass banana plus numberless mugs, patches, harmonicas, greeting cards, lip gloss, and about 150 samples of foodstuffs. been named to rr.ike the 50 percent whether to kre half the salary, or combine pay cuts. cost-cuttin- . CARLOAD SAVINGS Biggest Banana Of All Displayed CEDAR CITY, Utah (UPI) -Professor Roger Hillyard has cut ComMny But the crackdown on drunk drivers also is hurting the till, he admitted. "A lot of business is being scared away by them setting up speed traps too close to the bars," VanTassel said. Hillyard Named School Leader mine ho s. SOLID VALUES FOR YOUR HOME Idaho (UPI) -L'pset bar owners claim that police cars are lurking around their establishments and causing some fearful customers either to prolong their drinking or stay away for fear of a drunk driving arrest. "We're having a lot of trouble with police enthusiasm," said J.R. VanTassel president of the Lewiston Beverage Association. Police surveillance of bar areas is backfiring in some instances, he said, because some tipplers are staying for another drink or two in hopes the patrol car will be called away. LEWISTON. SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -Last year's record expenditures for education reform was just the beginning, rather than an end, of efforts needed to pump new blood into Utahs schools. Gov. Scott Matheson says. Matheson told the Parent Teachers Association Legislative Conference Wednesday that education and jobs will be the top priorities for the state next year "if the Legislature is concerned about the future." The outgoing governor told the PTA members the state produced 33,000 new jobs last year and there is a "faint stirring, a sense of a beginning," in educational improvement and funding. leiiui-tionduei sdiu uc which could save the fair hundreds of thousands of dollars, g are a move in anticipation of the expo's scheduled Nov. 11 closing But d Hemecourt. Gov Edwin Edwards' representative on the committee, said they also were aimed at Spurney. The administrative payroll by Oct. 15 and said it should be accomplished by combining positions, eliminating positions cr salary reductions." The pay cut proposal will be forwarded to the private Louisiana World Exposition Inc.. which runs the fan LWE meets today, but in any case fiscal committee members said they will not sign full paychecks for Spurney and his seven vice presidents. Feds Accused of Not Being Honest With Navajos - 10 miles off Santa Monva. but the temblor apparen' went unnoticed by resident The 5 45 a m. 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