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Show 8 October 8, 1970 DESERET NEWS, Thursday, Maxwell Favors 'Gateway' Proposition Amendment) an offers Brigham Young to proposals for amendments Constitution, but their right to be the final judge, Neal A. Maxwell, commissioner of education for The Church of Je.,us Saints, Christ of Latter-dasaid today. As voters consider the proposition, which would permit broader changes in Utahs Maxwell said, Constitution, they should keep in mind three basic facts: Had the State of Utah been fortunate enough to have a. its final Constitution the origi Ijtahs of Constitution voters orderly way of examining pre-serv- y will appear on the Nov. 3 ballot, will not make it easier to in the nal language proposed 1 (the Gateway 1849 by and his col- leagues, there would have been r.o need to consider a in change amendment constitutional procedure, he said. This proposal read: If at any time the General Assembly shall deem it necessary . . . that this constitution should be revised and if a majority of said electors shall vote in favor of said revisions ... the same shall thereafter ... of and become parcels parts this constitution. Maxwell said that passage of Proposition No. 1 which Rent Unit Theft American political life today, the decisive voice on Proposition No. 1 will be the thoughtful voters of both major political parties, he said. Those in the center of political spectrum are not usualto see conspily inclined racies, but rather look at propositions on their merits. He pointed out that the Constitutional Revision Commission is made up of careful citizens from both the Demo- amend the Constit ition, but simply easier for voters to decide each time whether or not they wish to amend it. he said that Continuing, with or without the passage of voters of the proposition, Utah will be confronted with numerous proposals to amend the Utah Constitution in the immediate years ahead. And he said that because there probably will be future proposals for changes, the proposition makes it possible for an orderly way for their examination. As is so often the case in cratic and Republican parties, who, along with the many orand outstanding ganizations individuals have endorsed the proposition and are now content to lei the people decide. Suit Charges Oil Firm With Wage Act Violations Thieves stole a $100 refrigerator from a vacant rental unit at 168 C St., police show. Entry was gained out a rear screen breaking ,by Adoor, Dr. M. F. Noall, Jve., owner of the unit, told ts 305-3r- d police. An injunction to Growing Belief Dissent Is Bad to Is Criticized By D. C. Newsman Burton Gives prevent further alleged violations of the minimum wage and overtime provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act is sought in a suit filed in U.S. District Court against Quality Oil Co., 5040 S. State. The comDlaint claims the company paid a number of employes less than the $1.60 per hour minimum wage since Jan. 1, 1968. It also charges the company with not paying time - and a half for work in excess of 40 houts per week. The U.S. Labor Department suit alleges the company failed to maintain adequate time and pay records as required by law. Approval Crime Bill Desert! Newt Washington Bureau WASHINGTON - Rep. Lau- laudrence J. Burton, ed the passage of the Presidents Organized Crime Control Act by the Koure of Representatives today. The bill w'ill now go to a conference 'ommittee to work out differences between the House and Senate versions. Rep. Burton, in voting for the bill, commented, This crime package will be marked as a milestone in our national thinking about organized crime. investigaCongressional tions have found that organized crime m the United States is a highly sophisticated. diversified, and widespread activity that annually drains billions of dollars from Americas economy. Continued from Paage Court which was at the t;me ruling many of his programs unconstitutional, he noted. he said: B- -l ahve dissenting opinions as a vital part of the American way of life. I would like to think that they (dissenting opinions) would always be heard and weighed in this country. During the speech lie took with the sharp exception P r e s i d e n ts attempt to purge liberal senators who oppose him. Singling out New York Republican Sen. Charles Goodell, His greatest sin n of the Administration the eyes is that he has opposed the Administration on the war and of Haynsworth nomination Responding to questions,, from the audience, Gorey said: Republican chances of gaining control of the Senate are slim, and impossible in the House of Representatives. The likely outcome will be 52 Democrats and 48 Republicans, he said. The predicted student effect on the elections will be minimal. and Carswell to the Supreme Court. He termed Agnews tactics against the senator as a reflection of the lack of tolerance for dissent among the Administration. The tactics parallel those of President Franklin Roosevelt In his attempt to change the balance of the Supreme Dog Kills Ducks Pork Loin Sale LARGE FRYERS John J. Worley, 2103 E. 6425 told deputy sheriffs that a dog killed five of his ducks valued at $20. South, "B" Grade WHOLE c Fresh b. lb. ROAST OX COUNTRY RIBS b. BONELESS HAM SLICED BACON 2 iii.29e GROUND BEEF Fresh Juiie Collard Jana Gia Colonno Tyra Upshaw Nelson DESERET NEWS SENDS BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO: Julie Collard, dajghter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Collard, 3920 Market St ; Gia Colonnc, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Colonno, 801 Montanue Ave.; Jana Nelson, oaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Nelson, 4636 Clearvlew St.; Tyra Upshaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Beniamin Upshaw, 566 W. 3rd South; Janet Wheat, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Wheat, 2035 E. 3535 South; Jason Cowdeli. son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cowdeli, 10617 S. 1500 West, Riverton; Clark Duncan, son of Mr, and Mri, Verkin Duncan. 1295 N. 200 East, Bountiful; Mark Jenkiis, son of Mi. and M-- s. Douglas Jen- -' kins. 413 Ivy Dr., Midvale; Christopher Pace, son of Mr. ana Mrs. Robert Pace, 1959 E. 3080 South; Greg Williams, son of Mr. and ' Mrs. Lynn Williams, 2264 Lamboume Ave.; and all other babies Bne year old Thursday. (Pictures of babies of Deseret News sub- -' bcribers will be taken free of charge at the Deseret News baby photo studio, 34 E. 1st South, Monoay through Friday from 10 O m until 3 p m. at least five days before baby's birthday.) THE Janet Jason Wheat Cowdeli BIRTHS AS REPORTED GIRLS: Clark Duncan FROM SALT LAKE AREA HOSPITALS Mark Christopher Pace Jenkins Greg Williams SOTS: Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Gutierrez, 380 W. 6309 South, Murray. AY. and Mrs. Merlin M. Bradley, 155 W. 3Brd South. Lorry Schaafe 544 H. 150 East. Farmington. Larry Richlm, 222 E. 750 North, Bountiful. Francis Umartt, 475 N. 400 East, Kaysvllle. Joseph Garcia, University Village. Marlon D. Johnson, 30359th Easr. Verms C. ShUenant Jr , 3786 Monteelta. John M. Rhmner, 1867 Princeton Ave. Jan Johnson, 4656 Wes tv lew Or. Troy L. Lyman, 2680 W. Blake Dr. Reynold R lohnson, 197333th East. Craig R. Barnett, 941 E. 7th South Ronald H. Thorne, 1840 W. 4960 South. Gerhard E. Boettcher, 2483 Fisher Lane. Vergil A. 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