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Show 8 B DEStREI NtWS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1275 Usefulness of 'ail term stressed by F 11 a pent Jailbreak CAA resolution with job S.L. attached Why hurt the kids? Salt Lake businessmen were asked today to "help plan a jailbreak," The "break" in this case was jobs for men who come out of prison and 100,04)0 each year need work to become useful and productive citizens. This plea was made to membei s of the Salt Lake Kiwanis Club during a meeting at the Hotel Hilton by John R. Armore, director of the National Alliance of B-- two-wee- two-wee- k self-intere- st tf Michigan passed a bill in 1971 making it a felony to hand out such treats, punishable by a fine and up to 10 years in prison or both. "I wouldn't like to see Halloween legislated out of existence in Salt Lake," said Cline. "It is a great fun time for youths. "However, I would suggest parents watch the activities of their children carefully at Halloween. check thoroughly whatever treats they bring back with them untouched and otherwise watch out for sadists who might harm children." ' ' 4;ly 44, ,..urt. I j d After the primary, he spent $12,000, with $10,000 of it invested in newspaper, radio and television advertising during the last week prior to the election. "You see enough of that 'buddy-buddthe City Commission w ithout two his qualifications by virtue of his disagree.. Former University ofI Utah political science professor Frank Jonas believes she was hurt by the implication she might be part of a clique in city government. She should have done more to counter this impression, he said. missioner Joseph Francis and members of the Utah Apple Marketing Board met with Gov. Calvin L. Rampton Wed- nesday to solicit his support in helping sell the apples. 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BEEF STEAKS , T.BONES 1.69 - ;',' ",.. al lunch officials to use more apples on their menus and the people who receive food stamps should he reminded about the goodness of the fruit. The 1975 Utah apple crop was eight percent over the 1974 crop, which also was considered a -bumper yield." , , :s JE apple growers this year. They produced a record crop of apples under ideal weather conditions this year but so did the rest of the nation. how the problem is how to market the Utah fruit. Utah Agriculture Com- - ' v ,i., The former mayor said the reason he issued a public endorsement of Agraz was because the latter felt aggrieved two years ago after Lee endorsed Glen Greener. Lee said he voted for Agraz in the primary election in 1973, but in the final election wanted to see incumbent Commissioner James L. Barker defeated and felt this could more assuredly be accomplished by endorsing Greener. "If I had known Agra!, was going to run as strong as he did in On 1973), I probably would have endorsed him, Lee said. "This time I decided to back Jess alll the way," said the former mayor. acknowledged that some cfr her potential supporters were probably deterred because they feared she would get the streets department, and they couldn't quite see a woman in that role. She doesn't believe the disclosure that she and had any Ted Wilson are significant bearing on the outcome, but others would be proud of Utah Jane Richardson, IS. a (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Richardson, Moab. died at 6:20 a.m. at St. Benedict's Hospital of multiple injuries suffered in the crash. A companion, Susan L. Thomsic, 18, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thomsic of Moab, was in serious condition at the same hospital. Police said the crash took place near some road construction work on south of the 31st Street exit about 11:30 p.m. The car hit the rear of the unmanned truck which has large flashing lights to warn traffic. .., Mrs. Latta didn't think Lee's endorsement of Agraz was effective. but Lee felt it may have been. "I know I have a lot of friends, and I think I helped him," he added. Mrs. Latta lacked money for the final push. She Appleseed 171 ' El ( NA, he said related," training and experience as city traffic engineer. Agraz also believes the endorsements of Lee, a former Salt Lake City mayor. and of City Commissioners Glen Greener and j kerman Hogensen were potent factors in his victory. Johnny night. STAPAPS, WALKER BANICARD, MASTER CHARGE. r ral LP 1111( Fi IIR7 MI Lee said (me reason hedecided to vote for Mayor Conrad B. Harrison instead of Ted Wilson was because of the marriage relationship between him and Mrs. Latta. B-- I Apples big crop, low sales A Moab teen-age- r OGDEN died in an Ogden hospital early today after her auto rammed into a parked flashing barricade truck on Wednesday 'C' Grade 'Rally in ninth' won the race It concentrated on one theme to run the city streets department ' 602 WEST NORTH !f, Continued from ' F000 WE ACCEPT :. - : - .A.-;...- " Moab girl killed .,., . ' ' in a teapot brought on by the publications "d tempest of the recent campaign for frustrations tensions and offices." city year, Schultz But in a memorandum earlier local in politics and meddle to not warned employes noxt few the caution daring to "exercise extreme months." "A review The memorandum told workers, Economic Opporof Office that it makes apparent govern CAP actunity (0E0) regulations (whichthe Hatch Act." tivities) are more restrictive than or identify to involve Ile warned employes "not of any the with campaign assisted programs 0E0 office." or party individual for public In his response Wednesday to commissioners' Schultz said charges regarding the two publications. statenoteworthy newsletter "published CAP the without Horrocks and Wilson (Wayne) ments by (Ted) or to the election any reference to offices they sought by the News, published Lake Salt The process." picCouncil, published Central City Neighborhood tures of "all the leading candidates" in three successive issues, the CAP official said. in "We see no violation of any federal regulation added. he our information process," "pass--through- two-wee- k of CAP t phase-ou- Conrad Harrison that would start organization of the City's own agency under the Community Development Program, with the board of city commissioners acting as the governing body. Harrison said his motion was prompted by a meeting Wednesday at the State Capitol in which Dave Vandenburg, Denver, deputy regional diref.toiwith the Community Services Agency (CSA), said officials other then in state government can designate community action agencies. William G. Bruhn, executive director. Department of Community Affairs, added at that meeting that Gov, Calvin Rampton does not want the state to be a agency for federal funds going to local agencies when the state does not have any accountability for the money. Local governments will now have to negotiate directly with the CSA for any community action projects, Bruhn added. Harrison today attached a timetable to his resolution which would put the city in full control of local CAA administration and responsibility. Under the proposal, citizen input required by the federal government would be accomplished through the Community Development Program's citizen participation committee. ThJ first step will be for elected officials to consider alternate forms of designation open to them to for the responsibilities and relationships to communities in program areas. It will take several months to implement the reorganization. Harrison said. The action reflects City Commissioners' discontent over administration of local CAP programs. including the publication of a newsletter and newspaper which the commissioners think may have violated the Hatch Act. Hal J. Schultz, Salt Lake CAP Executive Director, Wednesday termed the furor over the e Continued from I to children "don't single out any particular child to give them to. They just want to hurt everyone and don't really know, probably, who they are giving a razor blade or a needle to." Many cities have banned "trick or treating" at Halloween. The mayor of Wooster. Ohio, banned the tradition because glass, drugs and razor blades were found in candy given to youths. Commercial, N.J., legislated Halloween out of existence within the township's It square miles after more than 200 persons signed a petition asking for the action. begins The Salt Lake City Commission today took the first step toward replacing the federally directed Community Action Program (CAP) with a locally administered Community Action Agency (CAA). Commissioners approved a resolution by Mayor problems will be solved." The FBI agent said 'ne advocates elitninatir4, poverty, ghettos and discrimination. But he reminded the audience that many people with middle class and affluent backgrounds have also turned to lives of crimes. This is particularly noted in the white collar crimes. I do not dispute that many criminals may be mentally not responsible for their actions. Certainlywe should do all we can to cure their Bloc sses,Brown said. However, he emphasized that science has net progressed to the point that rehabilitation 'ean be attained with any fle,9ee of certainty," Until Ti,icrice progresses to that puittt, 'v,v Businessmen's .,,nnut d ',lord to turn dangerous people loose to prey program in on innocent victims," Brown declared. Washington, D.C. He called for increased cooperation of the public Armore said that when and better access to investigative material (including men have served their re(orns of the news media, schools, credit 111110ITS and time in prison and are businesses) "before any investigative agency can released, they someoperate efficiently." times till face a "lifetime sentence" from society. Ile said magistrates must not "indiscriminately release on bail those who are deemed a threat to Its up to businessmen others." awl plea bargaining must be held to a to give them a place in Ininimum." society by providing Defense attorneys must accept the theory that meaningful employment. said. they are responaible for seeing that an accused person receives a fair trial, that all evidence in favor 'If they don't get lobs of the accused is presented and they should not try to and some help from sociobtain an acquittal of a guilty man on a legal ety," Armore said, -they technicality. go back to what they a life a Referring to the argument that putting more know best people in jail tor crimes would overcrowd the crime." faciAies. Brown said he seriously doubts that a one lie said that when sentence would do that. or businessmen get ink sentence volved in corrections "I also doubt that a one or would turn out a hardened criminal. A one or work they are only acting sentence instead of probation to the first in their own offender might just leave him with a strong desire not to return," he said. ' ' Gerald S. Scannell, director el the Office of Federal Safety Programs, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, said there has been a lot of 10,:.' criticism about OSHA regulations, but roost has 't f ,:i1L, resulted from "misunderstanding." - - ,, He said the federal agency is making a major t!, effort to translate the "complex" standards into a format understandable to those being regulated. The ultimate goal of the administrtion is to provide a place where workers are not exposed to 4,, toxic chemicals and to dangerous machinery or other ;., equipment which would result in death or serious , injury. Those convicted of a crime ought to spend time in even if it is only a week, said the special agent in charge of the FBI office in Utah. Clark F. Brown said crimes must be quickly solved, brought to trial and then the jail sentence imposed. He spoke at the 47th annual Utah Safety Conference today. Cosponsored by the Utah Safety Council and the Utah Chapter, American Society of Safety Engineers, the conference continues through Friday at the Tri-Ar- c TraveLodge. Although the primary focus of the conference is on industrial safety, Brown said there is an urgent need for safety 24 hours a day from the "criminal element that is running rampant in our country," The situation is "grave, and it is not improving," Brown said. "It is deteriorating at an alarming rate." If people accept the theory that crimes are committed by individuals who themselves "are not to be held accountable," then the answer would he to "cure the mentally ill through probation and rehabilitation." Brown said proponents of this theory hold that "if we eliminate the ghettos and discrimination. our jail approved 11 r1 Jumbcs Utah ettrifortr 1,..pt la &aglow". ois ,491) Heads .t Ato IF1 1 1 AO New Crop WALNUT MEATS - Dipping APPLE CIDER CHOCOLATE 9) 9,. as I S Ell 98 tr) . . SHELLED PECANS, ALIAMIDS, BRAZILS, RAW PEANUTS , ,,,,,, , Mode with Hard Wheat tomit U Lbs. St; " On Or $ BRUSSEL SPROUTS 29 AN 1 Gal. ID IM OsPit C v lb. I h 1 t 1 1 1 |