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Show 2B DESERET NEWS, Wednesday, October 21, 1978 Pen! yfcsfo Rampton Hits Nixon Stand Young Patients To See Chimps President Nixons campaign statements that he needs a Republican - controlled Congress to put over his will not hold programs water, Gov. Calvin L. Ramp-to- n said Tuesday. Speaking before the Salt Lake Rotary Club at a luncheon meeting in the Hotel Utah, Rampton said the Pres- Hogle Zoo's thespian Butch and Cooky will be featured at the annual Halloween party for multiple sclerosis parents and their families Monday at 7:15 p.m. in the Salt Lake City Board of chimpanzees 'The State constitutional reCommission Tuesday afternoon reaffirmed its position supporting the way amendment to be voted upon Ncv. 3 and considered possible action after election civic State vision the groups throughout are supporting the Gate- way Amendment. We urge the citizens of Utah to give the amendment careful consideration and to vote for Proposition 1, the Gateway Amendment. Edward W. Clyde, commission vice chairman, said members of the bipartisan commission unanithe mously had supported Gateway Amendment. They last action formal took March. Ea said a group of private citizens known as Utahns for Proposition 1, has prepared literature which will be distributed widely before election day. It also has paid for radio announcements supporting the proposition, he said. J. Robert Bullock, Provo, said action of the voters at the polls Nov. 3 on the Gateway Amendment will deter day- - Members agreed upon the following statement: The Gateway approach Is not new or untried. A number of other states have successfully used it. We are not aware of any state where it has caused problems. Many pr ple knowledgeable in governmental affairs such as Gov. Calvin L. former Gov. Hampton, Pres. George D. Clyde, Ernest Wilkinson (of Brigham Young University), and.Sen-i- t Pres. Haven J Barlow, and others have studied the t and endorsed it. and Eighteen business -- -- Jtmc-ndmen- mine to a large degree future action of the commission. We will be putting out brush fires instead of working on integrated constitutional changes, unless we plan our action, Clyde said. Bullock proposed action to unify the present three-steprosecution system (county p attorneys, and then and that State Bar district attorneys attorney general) assistance of the be obtained. Lewis H. Lloyd, Legislative Council director, urged that priorities for developing a program and providing leadership for judicial reform and for local government reform be established at the next meeting. The next meeting was set for Nov. 9. Enactment of the Gateway Amendment would simplify any other proposed changes in the State Constitution. OPEN DAILY 10-1- Health Auditorium. The host will be the Utah chapter, National Multiple Sclerosis Society. The entertainment also will include a costume contest for the youngsters with prizes for the spookiest, prettiest, fun- ment that hamstrung state- has been by Democratic opposition is not true. "Its not necessary for the President of the United States to have an overwhleming majority in both houses of Congress to put over a proposal, . the governor said. He riled niest and most original. SUN. 0; idents he Vietnam issue and the proposed "Family Assistance as exampes to Program back up his assertion. Some of the Presidents strongest supporters of his conduct of the war have come from the Democratic side, Rampton said. Rampton noted that it had not been a partisan issue and much of the Presidents strongest opposition came from Republican doves." The proposed welfare revision in the Family Assistance Act, described as a must by- the President, had been strongly supported by most Democrats but had its greatest opposition largely from the - the Republican conservative side, Rampton charged. Of the 72 bills proposed by the President since he took office, Moss voted with the Administration 52 per cent of the time and Burton 55 per cent, Rampton said. There is no significant difference between the two men on overall support of the Administration, Rampton noted. Hi called for relatively even balance between the White House and the Congress. Rmpton explained it is important for a governor to have proper liaison with the majority party. He said hopes for a Republican majority in the U.S. Senate have gone glimmering, WED., THURS., PR!., oAT. 10-- 7 K Gold water Tours Utah, Seeks Votes For GOP 1 Continued from Page B-- ART symptoms of what is happening across the country fol- l '"kicked it wider. He said this dttitude on his own part is not directed toward local news .media but toward the which have been very I slanted. e Burton showed a of the American flag 1 being burned. It had been left ;en, the doorstep of his campaign headquarters. He spoke lot the bomb threat against the pchool where Mrs. Lenore Romhey and Mrs. Richard to Njxon were scheduled '4DaysOniy?Q" Sheriff Larson Assigns Aides . JCapt. George Q. Nielsen Jr. I will move from his present post in the Juvenile Court to Juvenile Division commander. I Capt. Paul E. LaBounty will psove from the Juvenile Division to commander of Intelligence and Narcotics. Decorative array of scenic pictures black-and-go- ' favor and an important and structive member of his munity. - set in provincial black, antique go!u, ld and frames. 23x45 print size. Shop and save at K mart! Both Richard Richards and Sen. Goldwater said they voting by would Americans, not beis old cause an enough to fight for his country (thats everybodys job) but because he can be a taxpayer Appear. ,,He said these things are ;: FRAMES Our Reg. 11.54 said. pic-Jur- REPRODUCTIONS IN DECORATOR lowing a decade of permisThe Weathermen siveness. (whose label appeared on the poster) are not pranksters. 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