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So Judge Ritter male up new facts moil? to Lis liking as hc went , mrding to her attornf-:,yRoe was the Ideal , The girl who used that name was 17 and had been pregnant less than , three months. That was important bmause the Supreme Collet. strictly LiniLS the power of ,the state to regulate abortions in the first three months fit preginney Ana Mary' 13.63 wanted an ' Mary Roe asked the 'court to rule the Utah law uneonstitutional. And she brought a class action on behalf of all ' Arlen titan witn we wanted pregnancies,If Mary Roe had woo, the court would 1,.,;; ruled that fathers have no interest in the life of unborn babies under three months old And no father would have even had in court,: , but after thinking it over foor months, a three-judgfederal panel recently decidad that Mary Rowe lost, barely, Judges David T. Lewis and Aldon J. Anderson refused to rule the Utah law unconstitutional. But they wouldn't rule it constitutional tither. They "ahstained.'-That filealiS yatdttit,t'et deyide the ease at modern judge's wa,y of wash. ing his hands. Both Andersen ,and Lewit, wrote opinions. Between them it took 17 pages to decide not to decide the ease. e ' , What made her ideal as the along. plaintiff in a case testing Utah's abortion law Wa5 that she was married, getting a di i,orce, and the father uf her baby'lytiQ !lot tier tni shfinfl. Utah law allows any woman to have an abortion during the first three months of pregnancy. But the doctor i'equired tt's ngify husband, if she is married. The IJ.S. Supreme Court has not ruled uri the rights-- if any-- 4 father has in the life They said they would wait unborn offspring. until after th3 Utah courts l'hP P9'.TP of MP-rt: lL 04' ., iir,t7t-prt- 4 :.,1 clecide-jf. r. No,ved a lawyer to Fatal...it it's conqitutiooal. 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Age Id 1".' 3 a 1 1 tIrrqy editor: sinf.1y, St , 144 4461141T4w161 541 utt pigrapipplim , sophomores in high sehr,ol, r,re writilig in regards to what seems to us, a big proolem with Inconsiderate smokers We fee! it is int() a ver,i' annoying socitit prAtent. 'eating in restaara- it:ea area iv here intuwon't be a f peOp17 thcieP We should have the ehoko of keeping our lungs healthy and not take tho chance of polluting them with others' stn.king habits, We are not against people who smoke, hut We f,hlnk that nts,fTAte have many 'times had the disgustiog expert they, should be i.cinaiderate zif smoke blown in our, enough not to .7onoke while we faces as we ace trIing to eat, We think a vlutic,f1 to ofiloy II nice tneal., It is illis ikotlIct be to Sector. ()if discournging to priy eight rozstaurto!ts into and smoking dnriars for a juicy steak niot sections. have it riOned by the smelt et cigarfAtes id can't Corrinae Eider Patruce Lyman ty,sople 1:CMilderate wIth thew bao habits and confine their 1Vathy Fe.rle:y 471e, Milo 'Ugh D,!. I - - ; areas were covered? If United Parcel had to servv all the outlying areas, it would go broke in a hiarryL Certaini,v the grAerument is suing for monopoly! The Postai Service must have monopoly if ever it is to operate out of the red. Anyone who competes with the Postal Service by taking only the gravy is increasing our taxes by iiiireasing posial -subsidies. The federal government's red lace" is only from anger at people who can't sec the obvious. Another misleading !act pointed out recently in one is that 2 million letters are misthiected daiJ 'Numbers can apperir N tefribl-- i without comparisons like million pieces of mail iire hanuled by the Postal Service on an average day." Now, what duet; i.hat rtak e of 2 million mistakes but an insignificant of c.ne percent? Give our new Postmaster Generai a chance, and the insignificant become rwieh more so. t'Vheri ur , , , r E..: i. riew,.a 7,. ..p- weapon.-- editor: We, as - " -- r 1301' 0 4r4 , ,,. ...o0A th, .' Art.r i - PI "'",-...,-- - nue!ear North Vietnam and, it necessary. Hanoi. or never hve U.S. malls good and getting better T() the but-lia- , cc,minunistie extent of Smoke ruins meals '4'. (I .,,,..4,11,110......,... , i e en to the enemy, t , -.- Lane Norval G: Turner illlit; 41nli ...,...4,141.21Vore:141:4:;.,;P '''i 14111r1''''.3,.,,,le v-,e ,. ,,iwr , t. our t $, rcif.:;1;;;,,,4..,',N 4.,,o. 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This is gII a sample of what you can see now disnlav on at Granitp. Antique whit ' finish with greenyellow accent. , 611 t- , f - r.4 i thi s. loquacity persisted lie asserted IXspt thin he woulj continue as befort ;An eliminate !tames. which unhappily brands: bioi a publioity hound. 'All e hopeful, that with the .el amour and t:s;:ci,;1(1 his office sure to wear oft, he will setl doAn to ihe IYaAnCi5 tor which he was elected. J M. Itedd Jr. when it was solvable. I reeQg ni7e we did spend SIM billion, ha and lost fiO thousand yourp,! American lives toe th e granttria ing of but a utile time tor South Vietnatocso moot; AS' Our United Stati--et , 4:0. ?;i1 é , lamp." As refreshing as gentle rain drops, honeysuckle breezes, or buds bursting - with color, this set will be a must for , ! , 0:.!,:t.....v.;33r.,..,4444:;:tt,,t.i:,.)),---;::-..'.:'- - vs al 1,1 14'444, FS WS I Et BY BURLINGTON HOUSE , . :! Li 1 ' 11 st . . V viii,.410 LI , v vietnam needed ll" t'-"-, ow lurf AOti .041 1 t. R ItI.:,liff'rr8 )) fa fr,o, AN ()PPM STOCK CREATION FOR YOUNG WOttiEN --, 1,3 I ril 5 I 4 Li) :3 I D r-- N fit Ar DiriA 0 , ' a n a a 4 IN - a t.., ,- - flI VII N , -a 0 two &, Rush RIght Out And Seize These Terrific Buys Now Bai n9 Featured At Granite. They Are ,On,,1 Special For Two Days Only, So Hurry In. Values, You'll Want Recognize- aIR; Granite 's only nito 'til 031:1 .. , ... : - D, rt. Aii-- b ' and never met. ills obseri.ations were varied and ihe Ogden Nows Deseret the tive as reported by StAntiatil Examiner. and retold in a Washington dispatch a Xnter tof the of March 22 authored by John W. Los Angeles Times. was lite On arriving in Salt Lake, the former mayor did -abrasion unabashed with in his nasty remarks," and A brief his talking for newspapers, television and radio. followri: Tie farid Senator Henry M. Jackson summai-M. Kennedy a "phony": he dubbed Senator Edward Weicker and di ..priroma (lona":-- both Senatorf; than "hard iiri seeher Jacety javils publicity Senale be called Wht,11 Tsrw. olimax CanIC West of Virgi1t i;,1 a liarT C. Kobert rztyra iajerity Whip fellow This latter charge created such a furor among -was senators; the branding of a colleague t a liar" to made dear o,as it resented with unprecedented vigor: the hapless Garn that calling Senator Byrd a "liar" was tinprecetlentet! in Senate history, Senator Gam atioh)geti, he "shot from :the hip," cahy retreated by' 9,ilmittile! was his senaters Ills appraisai adding that h!11,,,,,,y Iiir...f vs, SzAtto a it; i INI rwi a MrA VI ri 0 0 .MTIA ' tlic Senate's On his return It) Salt Lahe miring he posed as au February recess. in his quest for publicityof whom he. hadI fe'&1w his colleaguesmost ainhority tiri Lisa Sunnnsen - VftedNitetig gi g tiCI 1 A4 1 amuck with tus ()or Itictua,:ioos scuator Garo has fix catch up with Noulii it that inevitable garrulity. It was jt alother now Anc( , itt,r4.4 : i. To the editor.: - friday is r FA " r, . t-,a- - r4 - -i 5--- -- tit 111,e91 'tnid today; I;ut i., ihis; cam', at. 10,tht. !hf, iud9c ., 0..idn't detiver. Gusatt:3 btejtv utegt3 foultv ittgrla :(14 1 1 L. t;19, La . Iu " 3 Pawl I ', ' '' Over the past year, many:. many articles have appeared k7oncerning the :subject of Patricia Hearst We fed that the newtipapers are making too big an issue of this. Therz are a lot more worthwhile things to think about in the I - IMO 'Iiiiir Pg ',., , . tD, el re EJ tow 1.11-,- I 1 I ! . for Sem Garr To the Editor: . - 1' k 1 , - i - -- MAY BE,' , . Some at 1 THUsIGS Enougt " Da'ki Hearst - t- i 1,..ylavil....1.-- L, T e sd a 3 ; there was 'Be eonduct the case, it as another article- about- her. In he Lit neeesary- to resurrect ine our baby as legal fiction, an last one on her and her abstraction who obligingly kidnaping As well as, the stops getting older at its third press spending too mah efmonth of life, and patiently fort and publicity on her, we the court's tinal judg- also hold to the opinion the ment on the legal conditions police are using too much of the taxpayers' rriory for a its death. On a subject as emotional fruitless search, We feel there are many as abottion, a certain lack of feel ..the stme, others rif,or ln .nonotp.1lather her were aot a would Om to t'.xpretd. would there be so lionaire, hope for ht lp through thQ f. much interest in her? Though from the issucit taltr,led Caused public court:: ti.licre Iearned judges her kidoaping can &liberate in calm ond sensations; Patricia Hearst is I rAnsril ws"' 7 . But that wasn't applicable in this case, and the judges knew it. Mary floe had an Abortion last November. 'Her baby had been dead four months when the court's dcrisiou was handed clown. Ashleigh Brilliant By 51 V S--- Q.3)el "In this ease a delay conse have extraordinary tillences,7 Judge Ritter judges eannot grant continuances in 3 pregnancy, American approaching 4 Letters from , . riur rpnaelS i Z 1 -1- Bicentennial as ivcasion to adopt his view. Judge Ritter also compared Mary Roe to Hoster Prytme, hetier of Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel '"The Scarlet. Letter." He quoted severnl lenzthy passatIPs from the novel of colonial Massachussetts to illustrate the "whole dismal of the puritanic code o; laws." Those rtho bavif cwirro Fit Fe", I If You 4 ' oga1"... ' 'HOT. tuadvilPt9 1.751"9!" Si a m m ' r 111 Cytilimoj al "involuntary 3ervitude." For Mary Roe, be said. the law prescribed a "special brand of hell, which the legislature has cunningly contrived for her." And ,hc imr,ted the I 11, r , - i it bl fil 1111614 !111 , 1,44), Mb 2S as . 5""."--.11"Asi- Judge Ritter s court know that when he gets excited, hi5 lace turns red. One could easily imagine him writing this opinion, his face gradually assming the color of l'Ister's infamous -- A.- - . t 3 mn mei irObli OM tkeolarilaSd' unwanted pregnancy , POT - ill In his opinion, he spoke of 7 Ni ,go, - 1- Ir "s9r., . - k, ' fie Ate , the requirement of notice to husbands while avoiding the issue Of the rights of fatbers n , .. , !,1: r, 2, |