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Show DESERET NEWS, Campaigning by major canwithout didates continued idup today, with the subject of law and order coming in for life usual emphasis. I Sen. E. Frank Mo.,s, defending his seat id the Senate, got in a new iljrust at his Republican oppoJ. Burton, in nent, ijieir fued over campaign practices. I Moss distributed copies of a letter from the Fair Campaign Practices Committee, Washington, D.C., which, he laid, shows that Burton had cfused to arbitrate 'heir The letter said Moss - not reply In the required three extendays (with a one-da-y sion), he was deemed to have refused to arbitrate. (Actually, a Burton telegram was received by the Fair Practices Committee on Oct. 13, according to the executive director, Samuel J. Archibald, but because of ambiguities, clarification asked which was not received until Oct. 18). Sherman P. Lloyd, to assking Congress front the Second District, .told a University of Utah j audience Wednesday that he Encourages lawful and orderly dissent, but warned that the nation's college campuses "should not becomes havens for lawbreakers and anarchists." Richard Richards, Republican candidate for Congress in the first District said the platfortn of the Democratic Party jvyould catapult us to the vgry pinnacle cf permissiveness on the college was In the letter, Archibald said Moss asked for arbitration of both complaints on Oct. 21, agreeing to abide by the results. Burton was notified, said Archibald, and when he did '.:.v $&$?? b&.'dUiii'' Kiml-erle- Julie e Buil Collier THE DESERET NEWS SENDS BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO: Brenda Ander- son, daughter of Mr. and M.rs. Gordon Anderson. 533: s. 5th t, Butt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Butt, 9909 5 10th West, South Jordon; Julie Cobler, daughter of Mr. and William Cobler, 1395-t- h Mr. East; ana all other babies one year old Thursday. (Pictures of babies of Deseret News subscriber will be taken free of charge at the Deseret News baby photo studio, 34 E. 1st South, Monday through Friday from 10 .m. until 3 p.m. at least five days before baby's birthday.) BIRTHS AS REPORTED FROM SALT LAKE AREA HOSPITALS! TWINS: GIRL AND BOY: Mr. and M.rs. George L. Boyac, 445 University Village. GIRLS: Mr. and Mrs. Edward K. Uosli, 144? Redondo. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas A. Roberts, 47 ii W. 5175 South. Kearns. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Boss, 1339 E. 2100 South. Mr. ard Mrs. Dean Hatch, Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Rex M. Cheney, 462 Garfield. Mr. and Mrs. Stephan T. Somner, 45Sa W. 5415 South, Kearns. Mr. and Mrs. Ren Lamb, 1757 W. 2lst South, Mr. and Mrs. Leo B. helper, 1327-llt-h East. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. McDonald, 9U Vine St. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sargent, Kamas. AM. and Mrs. David Thatcher, 480 E. Wendell Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Murlin L. Taylor, Kamas. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Macris, 3225 Sunnybrook Dr., Granger. Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Johnson, 145 C. 750 South, Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. James Rogers, 4foQ W. 4805 South, Kearns. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ave. ; Siwik, )13( Plymouth Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mullins, 4250 Midway Dr. BOYS: Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. M-- s. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. 1 HEAVY-LO- AD Ivan D. Sessions, 453 N. 400 East, Bountiful. Lorm Astin, 127 N St. Grant R. Burbldge, 2371 S Redvood Rd, Alien Forsey. 7875 $. 210 East, Sandy. John Garcia, 847 $. 7th West. Monte C. Hansen, 131 E. 4705 South. Milton L. Oborn, 2780 Valley View Ave. Michael Anderson, 435 $. Ccxord. J. Allen Curtis, BUS S. 7th East, Sandy. Scott R. Gaddis, 4775 S. 385 West, Kearns. Scott B. Kump, 12844 S. 1700 West, Riverton. Leonard M. Wendet, 1275 Elgin Ave. Alfred M. Beika, 3015 Appleton Dr. Charles D. Burton, 9421W1th East. Clyde L. Jensen, 175 Willow St., Grantsville. Larry Smith, 1854 W. 496t South. $. Clark Smith, 1134 Garfield Ave., No. 1. ItiOD WINCHESTER PHEASANT SHELLS WITH ' "ST IN-ON- TO WIN-CHO- KE GIVE YOU 3-G- E! fulfil: the Democratic platform stating that law enforcement officers should not go onto a campus except by written request of the college or university administration. K. Gunn McKay, Richards Democratic opponent, said he deserves to be elected because he is better qualified, has a clear record of accomplishment as a legislator and in the executive branch of ' state government. Other reasons for his election, McKay said, are that Utah needs o be represented by the majority party in Congress and because Congress must reverse the trend toward greater unemployment and an , increase in living cost- -. DA- Y- IIOV. Till! GET READY FOR OPEIIIIIG Rep. campusL He referred to a plank in '( HV:: '.a A 15 plaints were received Oct. 15 and Burtons charges against Moss were Rot received in Washington until Oct. 18. . . 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