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Show NEWS, Tuesdoy, October 20, 1970 DSSERET gA 6.3-Mi- irdeir School Bus Safety Booklets Available Section le On ISON Opened new section of from west Henefer to Echo Junction in Weber Canyon was opened today at 2:30 p.m. without ceremony, A 6 W Debote Issue Are the courts which cieate loopholes in the law or the lawyers who use them most to blame for freeing criminals to prey on society? waiting in the wings to fend any type of defendant with any type of tactics. First District congressional candidates Richard Richards anJ K. Gunn McKay argued this point Monday night over can Independent Party candidate for First District congressman, also blamed the Supreme Court for and legal permissiveness many other national problems. 7 during KUED-Chann- other aid going to Communist tions. FOREIGN AID de- Daniel an- the stations Civic Dialogue series. It was a continuation of their running feud over the of Richards called for a genuine re-s-v alustion of foreign aid and McKay suggested sending surplus food instead of dollars. However, he held that some foreign aid is related to American defense ana should be continued. Regarding the record DEFEND STATES 91st issue. on Congress Democrat-controlle- body had d drug-push- reform. commented that McKay "while lawyers were getting criminals off on technicalities, he, as rtatt legislator, was helping to pass bills to tighten the laws and get bet- aid. Worthington said he is flatly opposed, especially to Kevin Johnson AREA LAKE HOSPITALS; GIRIS: Mr. and Mrs Charles A. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Ashby, 260 E 100 North, No East Matsuura, 224 WlHiams Ave. Mr. nd Mrs. Kay Cleverly, 28 E. 1500 South ' Mr. .and Mrs, Clinton R. Taylor, 418 Wood, Midvale .and And And And And And And and Mr. Mr Mr. Mr. and and and and and tv. and and and pnd and and and And and Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Rolin D. Kreuchi, 4347 W 5615 South, Kearns. Michael A Koehler, 224 E. Whitlock Ave Keith J. Petersen, 568 W. 5465 South. John F. Gnsmore, 591 W. 3100 South, Bountiful. Derrick J. Thom, 1558 E. 114) Nortt., Looan. Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs, Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Lenny Camobefl. 1094 Rocsevelt Ave. Sam Gonzales, Tooele Herbert $ Smart, 2746 Sonnet Dr Calvin L. Sharp, Kaysville. Thomas R Slaughter, 3125 Beaver St. 5 East Michael F. Thornell, Gerald Williams, 939 E. 3rd South. Joel Meza, 345 E. 8th South. . Fermin Duran, Lark, Utah. . Dawn Dr. Miles Doug'as, 1612 Michael T. Bucicrey, 1900 Douglas St. Ted F. Angus, 1016 Denver Joseph W. Linton, IIS) E. 3rd South. Bernard Brown, 1171 Emerson. No 1, Bountiful. Neil S Carmack, 235 W. 400 North, Ervin Brafford, 440 Ploasant Court. Grove. Pleasant 300 S. 35 East, Gregory Smith, Further details on the PRESENT PLAN The plan has been de eloped by the research and planning office of Ford Motor Co., Dearborn, Mich. It has been presented to the U.S, Department of Transportation. oetails suggested Among 1o repre- presented Tuesday sentatives of the Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce and; the Airport Advisory Committee, were the funnel-in- g 0f off and on ramps of the freeway system into and out of the transportation system, proposed generally between and 1st West and West south of the Salt 2nd South and 4th South, between Temple Palace. STILL PROBLEMS bend Utahs county attorneys will meet at the Ramada Inn, 1000 S. State, Wednesday to discuss problems arising from inadequate legislation. Leon Halgren, Salt Lake County attorney said main topics of the meeting will include how to improvp the justice of the peace system, the need for legislation to amend county government laws, and inefficiency in county government. election for ments at the airport. ' - Of Today if c !: s J!; M I & 4) fa . ii1-- 1 If H. 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The designs remind us a little of our first money drafts of a hundred years ago. But the colors are strictly 1970. e Chest Freer- - FOR THE FEcT a! r 41 4') 41 ! C 41 I t: CLEARANCE Builders Attention New of the Future 41 DEEF&HX Halgren said the meeting is an outgrowth of an investigation he made of the JP sys- Planners explained the sys CARPET "If Set Meeting tem could not be built for at least five years and that there were still fundamental problems to be answered: the type of equipment to be used, the handling of passenger baggage, the efficient use of fi- gates at the airport and naming. Chamber and airport offi- rials said the) saw no conflict between the futuristic system and the upcoming. $?5 million high- 4) T3SUUS Hwm Wmiii Sum Freeway Hookups In Transport Plan ly imaginative transportation system between downtown Salt Lake City and the International Airport, proposed by the Ford Motor Co., were disclosed Tuesday afternoon . The plan, now nearly a year old, calls for establishment of a downtown transportation center connected to the freeand with a guieeway way system of cars to and from thp airport 1 Bar Aides ROYS- Mr Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr Mr. Mr Mr. Mr Mr. Mr. 41 All Mr jnd Mrs. Kenneth Mr. Mr. Mr Mr Mr I &m fa 4 Asked about possible intervention from China and Russia. the AIP candidate expressed confidence they are bluffing and their "yel'ow stripes would be apparent in a showdown. birthday.) FROM SALT a judges. Worthington said the position of his party is that Congress should decare war and allow the military to use whatever means necessary to win quickly. THB DESERET NEWS SENDS BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO: Chad Fish, son of Mr and Mrs. Asnley Fish, 1475 W. Gilespie Ave.; Christian and Rvan Hale, twin sons erf Mr. and Mr$. Sherman Hale, l060-9t- h East; Kevin Johnson, son of Mrand Mrs. Kevin Johnson, 844 Sherman Ave ; and all other babies one year old Tuesday. (Pictures of babies of Deseret News subscribers will be taken free of charge at the Deseret News baby photo studir, 34 E. 1st South, Monday through Friday from 10 a m. until 3 p m. at least five days before baby's IRTH5 AS REPORTED Johnson, 1540 Clayton, has been awarded the Army Commendation Medal for meritorious service while on duty in Vietnam. The medal covered the period April 24, 1969, through April 23, 1970, AS INSIGNIFICANT three men agreed that much American wealth had been squandered" on foreign Ryan Hale Sgt. Loren T. Johnson, son Mr. and Mrs. Todd O. He said nothing significant was done about pornography, the or court All ' construction. of anti-crim- audience, which listening were put to the candidates by the moderator, Samuel D. Thurman, dean of the University of Utah College of Law. The series is sponsored by the Deseret News and KUED University of Utah educational television station. llalc manual explains mechanical problems peculiar to school buses and' outlines procedures for inspection and maintenance. The booklets can be obtained by writing to the Service Training Department of by-th- e defending state prerogatives. The discussions were in response to questions from the Christian maintenance Sons, Murray, and Industrial Construction Co., Grantsville. Ray Staples was project engineer, supervising Utahn Decorated fighting Nixon continues to withdraw' U.S, troops at a good pace. - The booklets provide timely tips on a variety of subjects including how to handle buses on sharp turns, hills, on wet pavement and in fog. The of the the Vietnam Regarding war, Richards backed Nixons program of Vietnamization. McXay indicated he would sup-pthe President as long as - Henry C. Helland, state director of highways, said. The section was built for $3.3 million in two separate projects bv Peter Kiewit & GMC Truck & Coach Division, Pontiac, Mich. 48053. Ask for the "School Bus Inspection and Maintenance Guide and School Bus Driving Tips. passed everything asked President, creating a ne.v e high water mark ir. legislation. Riciards charged that most of the bills passed were of a and nature "procedural would be of little help in the actual fight against crime. ter .Chad Fish on school bus safety and maintenance are being sent on request to school administrators across the nation by General Motors Corp. crime, McKay held that the But, he said, this wouldn't have happened if Congress had played its hue role of Richards blamed Supreme Court decisions for the fact that criminal trials have become sort of a "game where the main objective is to find some loopholes to enable defendants to wriggle free. EFFORT STYMIED He also asserted that efforts to create a more conservative Supreme Court have been stymied by a Democrat - controlled Senate. Noting pointedly that Richards is an attorney, McKay said a large share of the olame should rest on the shoulders of some lawyers who are na- . Ameri- Worthington. Free booklet 1 80N 2 New Westmghouse 10 Cu Ft Refrigerator New 14 Cu Ft Frost Free Westinghouse Refrigerator Freezer icnoo er 13350! 1939Si LORFLEI 250 WEDDING. RING 29 75 from . . . The new MoneyChecks, like our popular Utah Checks are numbered and fully imprinted with your name, address and phone number all for just a little over a penny a check. See them all 157 SO. MAIN 359-019- 2 For my money its Walker Bank Sail Lae City ftovo Muray w daie Sandy kiveriM Gftngtf Price Coalville Ofdea CeMecvils at Walkers. Member Fedemt t Inturar.cr Corporation 4 Mtmber Federal Reserve System |