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Show , I . 14 A 8, 1970 December DESERET NEWS, Tuesday, Utah Bills Private Oil Shale C WASHINGTON (AP) The Suprole Court ruled 4 to 2 today against private claims h of the govfor up to one-fift- dorsement of the Interior Department's position. Justice William O. Douglas, speakirg for the four-mamajority said claims to mineral locations on lands belong ernm.epts vast oil shale holdings in the West. Potentially billions of dollars were at stake in the dispute over the development n rightt Irs Larson Night Pn Logan Campus J. (Swede) Lyn Larson, past executive secretary of the Utah State University Alumni Association, and , r prior to the University basketball game Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Larson are being honored for their 10 years of devoted service when Larson served the organization, for their general support to university and community programs, and for their personal acquaintance with so many of the 'Cal graduates. 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"The only advice from the State Department was given before the actual defection was attemped, and the Coast Guard did not inform the State Department of its actions until it had returned the sailor to his Russian ship." said. Macomber freely admitted tliere was inecusable inefficiency in the bureaucracy, and said new guide. lines had been set up in the department to insure against a repetition. This is another case of closing the barn door after the horse is gone, but I predict some heads will loll in the wake of this inexcusable failure in the protection of human rights," Rep. Lloyd HOUSEHOLD HELPERS ., , i testimony given to the subUndercommittee by dep-tsecretary of State William B. Macomber, Jr. "It is obvious as more facts come to light that there was a complete loss of communication in the federal bureaucracy," he said. "From about 4 p.m. to 7:45 p.m., while the sailor was actually on board the Coast Guard cutter. there was absolutely no communication between the Coast Card and the State De- optional til ':,;, :? partment organization and foreign operations, which held hearings on the case Monday, made the comment following Above,thulloor cleaning toolS '1 1, cm , 1 - said Monday. Lloyd. The Utahn, a member of the subcommittee on State De- - - - News West Thigton It i : ..:14;amlI'. , By Wembley Wash N Weer Columbia Knit Tall II Big so 66 was the House spon- ' - . , TIES SWEATERS JanttonMcGrgor sor of the rosin bill. TIC Sizes 1416 Fogie Merit Phoemz 'lolls 38 to 54 11,g 41 to 60 Rep. Laurence J. Burton, 3 KING SIZE SOX SUITS full-scal- e 355-264- Manhattan-Ew- 2X 3X 8,g ; , gA Bodies 4" longer Sleeves to 38" Neck sizes to 22 2X XL t 0 ,i,.:,: PENDLETON SHIRTS Toils k ''' 1, tNi.44, i lengths 0 ..i' WIFIT! ' r Lb:' SHIRTS STRAUSS LEVI - - !!:,.. Jay Mar & Rough Rider Inseams to 40 S,ze 30 to 60 (also long rises) 1 'i ,T! MEN'S CLOTHING LI It 1 ;. "hard to Work Boots and Shoes 135 East 3rd South ti 1,.... SLACKS "suspension" calendar or to go to the Rules Committee for scheduling of floor debate. partment officials handling the case of the attempted defection of a Lithuanian sailor ''were gruity of gross neglect," Rep. Sherman P. - I u two-third- WASHINGTON Both Coast Guard and State De- -- cC-- jiiiL3 v;i4 in those E WE FIT THE HARD ri 1:1 I 1 Both bills could be brought up under rules requiring a s but with vote adjournment planned for Dec. 18 they are unlikely to have time to be placed on the t Disposable Dust d Hygienically-Treate- ri......-...-- rt 1 The second bill of Utah interest that failed had also been brought up under "unanimous consent" regulations. It would have allowed the sale of products made from fossilized pine resin under the definition of rosin or turpentine in the naval stores act. Objections were raised by representatives from Georgia, a large producer Of pine p,oducts. a, - Patent Pending .....- -- .... it ' , Handle. ConAdjustable venient Toe Switch I Only 6" High. Glides Easily Under Low Furniture All Metal Construction. Lifetime Lubricated Motor t I -1 T1- 1,1 1 VAUGHN JOHNSON SHOES and .,,,,, 1 '':,. AA to EEEE. Dress Shoes to size 16 AAA to EEEEE. . 1 which was not forthcoming. Critical Of Soviet Case It Bag i t 5.. SCSI Ee. 41IN - . ' ,t, 11 li . E Y ,1 Department had approved the rebuilding early in 1969, but Sett. Frank E. Nloss. sponsored a Senate bill to assure the survival of the "U." The bill failed in the Douse when objections were raisod by members from cutside the state. Under the procedure used to bring up the block "U" bill, it required unanimous consent, Rep. Lloyd . i,1 ,', 71,1U )1,0 , a l'. Ai "'''''"'"i - - - ' ,1 0 lnierior The US on SIZES $0000? l'''''' I ::;,,..,:,,,,,., SHAG Oa At, ; 0 a...0c "?.;,,,71:,,;,-:- PATIO , 51 al THROW !k 71 rimast;T HIGH ' ' -- A 0 HIGH 0 NoPm ki............ rd ) - 4 Manhard residence. Most of the damage was to the gar ig i ,r- ,s.,,I damages apparently started in a garage adjacent to the it's rs,1 to IL ( ' ' A ( active congressional authorization for the rehabilitation, last year, of the University of Utah's block "U" On the hillside east of Salt Lake City. Justices Hugo L. Black. Wilpresident and liam J. Brennan Jr. and chairman. and has Harry A. Blackmun joined program been a director of the Cache Douglas. Chief Justice Warren Chamber of Commerce. Ile is and Justice Potter Burger now assistant to the vice presStewart dissented. They said ident for student affairs at in a opinion USU and adviser to thP USI.7 that they would have affirmed chapter of Elup Key National the judgment of lower federal Honor Fraternity. courts. Justice John M. HarPhyllis Sederholm Larson, lan, Byron R. White and Thurformerly of Brigham City, is good Marshall did not particithe mother of six children, pate. five of whom are living. AcDouglas' opinion said the tive in university affairs as a member of Alpha (;id Omega private claimants could pursue in lower courts their arguSorority, Sponsor Corp., and ment that various Interior DePhi Upsilon Omicron, partment actions had nullified the proceedings in which their claims were voided. Also, he LEA 1 said. the private companies could argue that various procedural errors by the agency invalidated the cancellations. . Bureau mined the cause of the second fire but are investigating the possibility of arson. and to the furniture stored in the garage. Officials have not yet deter- - control and cleaned up in about two hours, George said. About an hour later, at ,1:18 a.m..' another fire was reported through the block at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Manhard, 1019 Major St. (50 East). Officials said the fire vhich caused an estimated $1,900 One would have given retro- vice as nity, Alpha Sigma Nu Senior Honorary, and Blue Key National Honor Fraternity. A member of the Logan ,.; Mrs. Larson News Washirvon WASHINGION Two Utah bills were turned down by the House Monday when they were brought up on the consent calendar. Kiwanis Club. he has served curricular activities throughout his university education, lie was junior class president, editor of Student Life, a member of Pi Kappa Alpha Frater- DIA YO Deseret U.S.-owne- Mr. Larson ill 1917. Active in extra- . - 4- his wife will be honored by the association at a reception USt In House ing to the United States are lost when token or no improvement work has been done. The test case involved six groups of claims to oil shale The in Colorado. located claims were canceled in the 1930s by the Interior Department on the ground there had been insufficient work done on the location. Years later holders of the claims went to court to try to assert rights of possession. REVERSED DECISION Federal district and appeals courts in Colorado ruled against the government. But the high court reversed their decisions. The ruling involved interpretation of the General Mining Act of 1872 which provided that until a patent is issued for a mineral location on d lands the claimant has to perform at least $100 worth of labor a year and $500 over-al- l. All claims the involved in the case were canceled by the Interior Department under the 1872 law. LOWER COURTS The decision leaves room for private interests to continue their fight but the bea:1 of the ruling is a strong en- 'NO fires within an hour of each other early today caused an etimated S2,800 damage to a Salt Lake City business rind residence. The first fire was reported at 12:55 a.m. at the Red Rooster Lounge. 1058 S. State. Battalion Chief Paul George estimated the damage at $1.000. lie said faulty wiring is believed to have caused the blaze. The fire was brought under Rebuffed s EieveAsed I Si. Fires Damage Residence And Business In ,:- - ; fie r, ;....7f.., ;, ' ';.1.1:.i..:.",'''.:..... .10'14,1.',.k,, f ,... 4. ;IC :::,': "ii,ii,' 4 ii 'St;4;;;:.,tA;0,''''' ,,,,;,,n,i,:- - ' 42'4'1 ,' :, ,"::,:,'.,;.; I ,......,,. .; 1 .: :.': :- 4 - 0 1'. ..71 04, townall over America 4' , 4' 41'".kOVb-ft-411w.aVi- ...A -It |