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Show v 8 A OESfRET NEvVS, WEEKEND Of 1974 MAY 4 3 seek Utah House seats Press under fire, Post editor soys By Mary Lubbtu Vws staff wnter De-wr- rs tnp pros, fa- During t'ic p.i-- ,t bMtvtn Un'atenre! and t N First Amendm-ro- t undfr attack more than any previous tuna in oar hw'.ry, the ir.dnagnfe editor of trie V. axhmAon Peat" said I r.day Hew ir 4 kin (ins speaking at a S, i.'tilc and o-isenes lecture at tw Lmversiv nf Utah pouted out that tr.c treiisb.iitv of hr of 'imevhat h.gher than prtas us still iht tnie gnvernnunt ; Simons newspaper has recently b!fo in the limelight for their involvement in the investigation and exposure of the 'Aatcreefe an scajsial Simon Called Watergate wrong At best Wc practice j'utroaksr much a the htmo with a m-u- s Department pra bees m; ability, he xat.1 ! But we are better at both criticism and crisis." a1 moot unique m 'oumauam, m w.tdi tne cocerup was disclosed mainly through the eh ires of two young reporiers r.oi regularly argued to I he White House beat lie aid 'iVateigaie iHurtiaros some oi us nave that government, vuu ircndent g The world is fast becoming interdependent and less predictable, and we more often loan we ought io ue uTc uarpn-c- u and need to bo, ho said Part of this, he said, anses from a rc!;ictaocc on the part of the press to give enough v overage to the gray id economics, finance, trade ana sciences technology 1 rends that will become increasingly important Hi new i in the 197IR f,e predicted, will be Lie growing reaiuaHon that we Live in an era of shortages. that while our appetites may be unlimited, our resources are not. Also, he said, we must recognize that there are en-- , ,n limit. id ai binds io growth which wont go away because we pay less attention to it m-ar- e ihe m, and espc tcvc jst? some powers of communication that can be ! commanded a will The present car. i whm he wants when he wants, and cmi'iTd that vuii'h n'ght be u.niirody or u-v- numerous who has re(,ved awprn- - for news writing, said hire is nothing se aooul tension bi tween politicians and ti; V.hrt is r ts the gr irg general i res:. quality of the attack on the press I ec! con we protfTO too much i out that .tie First Amendment i Hum intended hs the founding fathur not fo piottd tne prrox but to profett the pub'u., Simons sa :! if .c in the pies-- , don t probe and m rostigite and turn over rocks, who wilP' His laik will in ieie as! fnnioht at to nni over Channel 7 Simon-- , sa what we do is catch history on the run, Actions by the present administration, he said, show the cor.tracl between words ami ieQs .in;! the wad. quaty and dangei of rt lying on what th e sn government ay a a measure of what these m government do Other trends, he said, are the erosion of the supremacy of the "superpowers Speaking more generally about newspap-If you trunk the operations, Simon said, w (nt"ifis sKirt'ftt r ic i tnfol f ott sn'ini't ' accourt of the evenly of the day, you are r d ! . iruui J.t-- Injury of Utah man for Senate race Owens seeks probe - FALLS. S D has Owens Department to investigate Paul Shimiwiy Knowlton l'WO Cuudirson Ln , has an uemoUdcy over despotism will greater protect our de nuunuid mneravy from being lost, he Each nation that explained turns fiom freedom to despot nun will make the foundation of our rights slimmer his tvmoiducv as a 1a S -- Ss.x s - t . SA 1 . k Rep Wayne the Justice a brawl be- - Poirtmg to the Bible as the foundation of our way of life he sn.d he had made an effort to study the Bible to gam un f dcn-tndin- feel that what I have learned from that study ! want to use to help the human rate, he said And holding the position of U S Senator will help me get that goal 1 Republican US the for Senate. who Knowlton, formally filed for the election lad week, said his aim is to do what 1 can to spread the practice of demon acy all over the earth," Each nation that accepts transit No-fa- re SOUTH SALT LAKE - The e transit plan prepaid has been endorsed by the South Salt Lake Neighborhood Council In a letter to Gov Calvin L. Ramptoa, council chairman Earnest L. Cook urged that the people have an opportunithemselves ty to express tliruugh a public referendum This concept is not a new one our library system has operated in this manner for years, the letter said. Referring to an alternative proposal to have a low-- f ire system, also funded by a one fourth ent sales tax increase. Cook said, To raise taxes in the name of a free- transit system, but require an addi tionrl fare to ride the bus would create a hardship which would have its greatest impact upon those of us in the lower-irconi- sector of Uie population hit A font! e file for office Five persons have filed the necessary papers and paid the required fees in Secy cf State Clyde L. Miller's office to become candidate m Utah Thev are. Kenneth SiiUman. 345 N Pearl, Green Rr-- er, Utah House of Representatives from Distm t 70, Wayne B Boucher, 135 N Center, ELinere, Utah Hou-- e from District American Party Lynn Labrum, Rouie 1, Box 4u, RaOseu.lt, Utah House from District h7. Republican Dwain C Washburn, 110 E. 1st Utah Monroe, North, House from Distinct 72. Demo- crat Thomas K Backman, HtA W Pacific Ave , Utah House from Dibtne? 63, Republican tween Indians and police in which David for the Hill. Utah Field Coordinator American Indian Movement (AIM), was injured Tuesday came as Hdl. The announcement wheeled into court on a hospital bed, charged that the state used mob vim lence to remove me from this case es stemming from a Feb. 6, 1973 demonstration at tne Custer County Courthouse in Custer, S D Hill, 30, was brought to the courthouse m an ambulance from Sioux Valley Hospital. Asked if he were physically able to stand tnal, he replied, Physically, yes. but mentally, no Bottum order Hill to stand tnal separately from the other four defendants, whose trial resumes May 14 Knowlton said his experience as a small businessman had thoroughly converted" him to the free enterprise system, and he pledged to promote everything that will enhance our freedom and woik system 5 Ufahns gains support His right eye closed by swelling, David Hill remains in hospital. the defendants, their immediate families, reporters and court officials Only were allowed in the courtroom. State officials to receive cash on per diem, not actual, basis It appears members of the Commission on Uniform Stale Laws will receive per diem expenses while on state basi ness rather than actual and expenses as they requested This is the opinion of Homer Holmgren, assistant Utah at tomey general, g.un to the Slate Board of Examiners That group has established tht policy of allowing per u.em expenses rather than actual and necessary expenses Several weeks aco, a commission member told board oiembers they were exempt from per diem expenses ac cording to the law creating the Lomtrussk.n 9 of They cited section Utah law which proud es that each member of he comms-- s nere-ssar- v t on tne Utah House Representatives from tra for d-- of ts in Sait Lake City and Taylorsville. Stephen Holbrook, resident's! act. he aided. uniform greatest challenges facing legislators is to meet rtate needs m a balanced and equitable manner snd to carefully consider tfce social costs and effect upm the life of the people caused by growth and iuv R, (Dick) Jones and P. Lindsay made announcements Incur today. Lindsay is bidding for reelec- Wagner tiQfi. t. Wegner (Dick) Jones Jones has announced as a Democratic can- R, 1553 Wagrer (Dick) S. 70o landlords keep Many Amosit money for unfair reasons. Or. the other hand, many w ha iCiwOaAto 'r whih they expenses mter-acn- i cause," he said. I am m crtzMishihg a fair and workable svstem for landlords, itoanis and home ox ners East ep. Richard P. l- A Sfeahen Holbrook Stephen Holbrook. 235 Elizabeth Si , announced his candidacy for the Utah House of Lindsay State Rep. Richard P. Lindhas ansay, Taylorsville, nounced his candidacy for re- - in Owens expressed concern for the Utahns condition and Friday telephoned him before making the announcement. The brief court session was held m a room still marked by broken windows, a reminder of Tuesdays melee stemming from the five Indian defendants and their supporters refusal to nse for Circuit Judge Joseph Bottum and the judge's decision to clear me tuuuroom. Bottum Fnday refused to declare a nustnal or to disqualify himself in the trial of the five defendants on not charg- Knowtton ched ms experience m the pasi 23 years writing letters to persons throughout the world to foster honesty and kindness among people .s&sg ' ed city housing official, a real esate manager and a jucourt administrator venile A fI sw f 82i& i terrorism as a political technique Knowlton files SIOUX pCj. 53W I mdkm am i shall receive no comjiensation for his services but eacn member shall be the amount of his acpaid tual traveling expense and other necessary expenses incurred " Holmgren m turn cited Sec-to- n of Utah law which said a travel expense system for boards, commissions ana officials is based upon per diem ratts, mileage allowance, and reimoursemefit for other travel expenses Holmgren said Section 684-was repealed by implication m and at travel Section expenses are covered by ?he 5 Prison chef cooks himself a victory STATE PRISON -A) Richardson, prison chef, who plied the members of the Utah State Pnsun Employes Association with doughnuts, was elected president Fnday night during an annua! dinner UTAH latter didate for the Utah House of Representatives from Distm t 9 election to the House Representatives from tive District 28 of Legisla- He is director of the University of Utahs Bureau of Com- r.umt I..VT1 v i, iu w no elected to the House m 1972 after having previously served a term m the State Senate by appointment Lindsay has served as administrator of Utahs Juvenile Court System, director of fhe Department of Social Services and director of the State Council on Criminal Justice Administration. He has also held many positions in civ.c organizations. During the present term, he sponsored legislation designed to improve state government structure, to improve youth and to work opportunities, create the State Council on Science and Technology Lindsay feels one of the The district, located in the Liberty Park area, is currently represented by Rep Mary Lorraine Johnson, Lake, who has arm'iunccd for reflection. li A real estate manager for the past i2 years, Jones has a Liken an active part in the study of senior citrons needs and programs He has been associated with the Rocky Mountain Gerontology Center and on the Research Subcommittee on Aging under the Utah Division ef Aging He listed the two key problems in District 9 as housing and and senior citizens s cited his experience and desire to aide in these and other areas. ne-d- Jones is currently working to establish an impartial agency to mediate landlord-tenan- t relations and dtposit adjustments The pilot project may solve many problems confronting honest landlords and tenants and could justify an amendment to the on a project Police seek mother Representatives from District 2, located in the University Currently serving as chairman of the Advisory Committee to the Srilt Lake City Hous-LoAuthor ity, Holbrook is also a member of the State Democratic Central Committee. Holbrook opened his campaign by cBmg bis work for passage of Utahs first housing bill as an example of his effecwith tiveness community group-- , and legislators. Most of my work has been with those in special need, but now everyone is feeling the economic pinch I will work to control inflation by using legislative power to closely regulate unnecessary rate increases ef gas, electnc and utilities, telephone Rehttves and the Salt Lake City Ponce are seeking information about a woman who left her home Wednesday afternoon for an unknown destination and has not been seen or heard from since REMEMBER THOSE YOU LOVED WITH A MEMORIAL GIFT TO THE AMERICAN" CANCER SOCIETY Safest Whether you are just beginning or an intermediate player wishing to improve, our clinics are for you! The school is de- veloped eround a finely honed system designed to teach you the game of tennis m the shortest possible time. 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