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Show Llcyd, McKay Happy With Nader Repot By GORDON ELIOT WHITE Deseret News Washington WASHINGTON Bureau Utahs two incumbent congressmen, Reps. Sherman P. Lloyd, Republican, and Gunn McKay, Democrat, were surprisingly happy today over their treatment in Ralph Naders report on Congress. Naders Raiders made a lot of Republicans and Democrats unhappy with charges that most of Congress is in the interpockets of ests from corporations to labor unions. Even many Democrats accused Nader of trying to play polities through well-heele- d the timing of hts report at point when it could hurt present members. ample, but that on balance the study was surpsingly favorable. Despite the complaints, Rep. McKay said he is An aide said McKay will Tun on the Nader sketch, which was glowing, if a bit naive" about the First District For both Utahns to get good marks from Nader would put a repn-sentativ- Paul Winegar, a Lloyd aide, said he saw a preliminary copy of the Nader report and suggested several corrections of factual mistakes Nader said Lloyd's district included Hill Air Force Base, for ex Here I VI V I both Lloyd and McKay in a select company, since Nader said Tuesday that a majority nf Congress is failing to live up to its responsibility, and in many rases is corrupt. VVSil The two Utahns did suggest that the students who compiled their reports have a lot to learn about Utah politics. They observed that some of the issues they were questioned on were not relevant to w fill out a second copy of the Utah or were approached with a distorted viewpoint. huge form, but otherwise tried to be responsive. Both men observed that the reports show preliminary them as "fairly representing" their Utah districts. Rep. McKay said there were "one or two points on which Nader got me all wrong on. The reports were the result of weeks of digging by student volunteers here and in Utah and hours of work by members themselves. Both Utahns said they had cooperated with Nader, opening their files and "One man from Nader's asked me why I am on the Foreign Affairs Committee, Rep. Lloyd said. He seemed tc think that only eastern congressmen belonged on Foreign Affairs sort of the idea that you hear that only westerners need to he on Interior. 1 told him that a great many Utahns are interested in this interviews. giving lengthy Rep. McKay said he had filled out the 600 question form, while Rep. Lloyd said he has not had lime to finish all of it yet. MoKay said he declined VI I to DESERET NEWS SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH country's foreign relations and it makes just as much sense for me to sit on that committee as it does for an eastern on to sit conservati: list Interior." A Lloyd aide said, "Some people who look at our record will not agree with it, but a lot more will see that the congressman has repiesented the Second District pretty well." "After all, that's the name of the game." Winegar said. "Nobody stays :n the House very long who does not represent the views of the people who elect him." Thursday, October 5, 1972 A 13 J False Arrest Award Two men falsely arrested during WASHINGTON (AP) the 1971 Mayday demonstrations in Washington have been awarded $7,000 in civil damages. District Court Judge Gerhard A. Gesell made the after rejecting the District of Columbia's argument that the demonstrations presented pilice with an U.S. award Tuesday emergency situation. The two men, Peter Roberts and Dennis Leiberman, were among some 7,000 persons arrested May 3, 1971. They testified they were en route to work when grabbed by an Haws And bi i vi hgre V our men t re ycst v hills, quilted ru accent bedspreads, Twiner full 'Diana' quilted throw style bedspread of acetate taffeta with polyester fill and backing. Flora! design. Reg. 10.99. Queen, King Reg. 17.99 Sale 15.30 fill. Reg. 18.00 'Sutton' bedspread of polyester cotton with polyester fill. Refreshing, delicate floral. Penr.-Prefor no ironing. - Supreme style bedspread of jewel-tone- d antique satin. Rayonacetate with polyester Cotton back. Reg. $27 st Queen, Reg. $37, Sale 31.45 King, Reg. $39, Sale 33.15 Full, Reg. $20, ate 509 ale 935 Reg. 5.99 Reg. $11 27 36 x x . Sale $17 48 60" 'Sparta' is nylon with a classic sculptured geometric border design. Latex backing. 27x48 only 'Tivoli' style of Dacron polyestei splosh with waffled rubber back. fringed ends. Non-ski- d 36x60 only e brick effect of nyion Plateau has Fortrel polyester cut and loop pile. Non-ski- d latex back. two-ton- . lf!Donnov WE V BB 8 W We know what youre looking for. Downtown Cottonwood Mall Valley Shop Monday through Friday 'til 9 p.m. Valley Fair-Grang- er Sunday 12 to 5 p.m. Center-Bountil- ul Sugar House Provo through Fri. 'til 9 p.m. Mon. Midvale Mon, and Fri. 'til 8 p.m. r |