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Show DESERET Vi: eegT.Alertr ToMSole i , - HONOLULU the Conference U.S. (UPI) Court Justice Supreme Byron R. White , said Thursday that judges alert to progress in crim-- v '?y-iv- Inal law should Important ' role sociologists and psychatrists. , Sociologists, psychiatrists and social workers claim, and have, Increasing competence in fathoming individual and group behavior, and their views have had an important and recurring' impact on the criminal law, he said in remarks prepared for "Xy Justi-ce- s. - -- Supreme Court has .drawn criticism in the past, particularly for its famous 1964 school desegregation ruling, be-cause it cited sociological - -- The -- v studies. White addressed himself, particularly to judges who mete out sentences. ' - inevitably ex- to some extent, least at presses, the judges views of "the pur-poses and ends of the criminal law," he said. Today judges cannot avoid involvement in the current ferment wlthin -- the. criminal law. It behooves them to be as well informed as possi-- . ble. All of them . . , should be In position to digest and assess the thinking and the product ff other disciplines. Sentencing The group is meeting in conjunction with the American Bar Association (ABA) Convention. the recognize ef ' of Chief j White said that historically, punishment of deliberate sin- jiers for morally reprehensible 'Thurjcfay, will in the sense of trol over this conduct. free acts was "vconsidered to be the aim of criminal law. Lata: the purpose was viewed by many as designed to protect society, its people and its property, from harmful conduct, he said. - school Is founded on the idea that the very existence of law discourages crime, .he said, but the proposition is now challenged in lts turn by those who lcaim mans conduct is determined by cultural forces or mental deviations or both, (and) that the individual has little or. no . The judge . . . stands at the heart the controversy, especially, where . . . tjhere are alters native , of - thought con- . of, sentencing techniques he avallable. to himsaid.j; available to him, he said. There was .no mention in Whites prepared" remarks of the wave of riots and looting across the country. But it is certain to get prime attention at the annual meetings here judges and lawyers tills week jf and next 7 NEWS," $ August X 1967- - 'Religion Policy' Changed In NT. NEW YORK (AP) - The City Department of Social Services has decided to drop the practice of arbitrarily assigning a reli- gion to abandoned babies. -- J'Thia is. a public Jgency," Com mlssioner Mitchell - L Ginsberg said Wednesday, and should not be in a position of. designating a childs religion. The new policy 'Is part of an overall easing of religious restrictions that have governed , the departments procedures on adoption and the placing of chil-- , dren In foster homes. ' i AP Win Phot Aiss Universe Sans Tonsils -- Hitchcock, Sylvia'who - 21, won her crown &a Miss Universe just last month, opens wide for camera-afthaving tonsils removed Tuesday, in Miami Miami, er J .3 GM6 Asks i End To U AW ' " Acts DETROIT Ap) ,ln the first proposal it has laid on the bargaining table, General Motors Corp. Thursday called upon the United Auto Workers Union for cooperation In bringing to a halt what the company termed flagrant abuses of the clause by some local unions. GM also said the 18 cents hourly which has been added to escalapay by the tor since 1964 must be Included in figuring the cost of any new wage package. UAW President Walter P. Reuther has said the union will allow no tampering with the escalator embodied In 'current contracts, (which expire Sept 6. g OTHER BEQUESTS GM also called upon the International union to help eliminate unjustifiable loading of the grievance procedure and the practice of blanketing the shop with production standard grievances at the outset of a new model start-uThe GM said, clause of the national agreement has become an instrument In the hands of certain local to harass management, to subert the true welfare of the majority of employes and to render inoperative and ineffective sound procedures set by the contract The corporation said means are available to peacefully settle problems without interrupting operations. Both the international union and GM must insist that "where applicable, these procedures alone are to - be pursued," the corporation said. p. un--io- v e J INSTANCE CITED A wildcat strike on a local Issue at an important parts Ohio, to Mansfield, plant for crippled GM production more than two weeks earlier 0 this year, idling more than GM worker throughout the nation. CMS proposals came a day after a top UAW bargainer said the union would not strike to get profit sharing from the nations automakers this year. Douglas A. Fraser, director of Hie unions Chrysler Depart- merit, said Wednesday the union resistance bad found rock-har- d to flie idea from management and would wait until later to -press its demands. , or equity as UAW President sharing Walter P. Reuther called it, was a surprise demand when the union opened new contract negotiations July 1- 0- . Reuther told Ford, Chrysler and General Motors that bargaining without including profit primitive sharing v FORD MOTOR COMPANT NEW VEHICLE WARRANTY 190,-00- Profit-sharing- nonsense. t , s' f Quakers JJrged To Protest War GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) -Q- uakers Thursday encouraged protests against government war machinery such as the draft and fitted as an example, of protest the ride-iof Jesus into Jerusalem. . - Referring to the Vietnam war, issued at the , a Memorandum here , Friends World Conference urged Quakers to go as far as in , their conscience .dictates withholding support from .their ma-- governments', 4 n war-mald- cMbery. 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' parts of the front and rear suspension systems, steering gear and linkage, power steering pump, road wheels and front wheal bearings and teals. Related Hems such as ignition, electrical, tooling, fuel and brake systems, engine or transmission controls or linkages, steering column and wheel, clutch assembly, Mock absorbers, or load leveling system are excluded.' The owner is required to obtain certain maintenance services and, every 12 months, a written certification dealer ftat he has presented evidence that such services have from Ford or Lincoln-Mercur- y been performed. ' The warranty does not apply to tires or tubes (adjustments art provided by tire companies), or to normal maintenance services or normal replacement of service parts such as filters, spark to normal deterioration of soft plugs, ignition points, wiper blades or brake or clutch linings, or rubber-like items. or trim, appearance Hems, hoses, belts or moulded rubber Canada. U.SAand in the The warranty applies to vehicles normally operated air filter and oil clean air oil cleaner, oil and 6 month or 6,000 miles: Change filter; Every filler axle lube'ind transmission oil levels. Every 12 months or 12,000 miles: Replace Sir filter on closed cfankcase ventilation systems; clean emission system and carburetor spacer; emission control valve and thermador air filter. Everf74Ttimrthi or 24,000 miles; replace k or 36,000 miles: Replace air Change engine coolant and check radiator hosM. Every 36 months transmission automatic bands; lubricate ventilation systems; adjust filter on open crankcase wheel and front tlean ball bearings, repack joints; eteering linkage and ' - 4 4 fel |