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Show DESERET 6A Tuesday, October 1 7, 1 972 NEWS, Spending Bill Delays Solons Here's How Solons Of Area Cast Votes - WASHINGTON Following are votes of area members of Congress on major issues during the week ending Oct. 13. SENATE HR Equal Educational Opportunities Act. Motion to invoke cloture (cut off debate) on the bill placing strict limits on the use of busing to desegregate schools. 1. 13915. Rejected Oct. 23-2- 49-3- R 26-1- D 12. Nay: Hansen, Idaho Did not pair, vote or McClure, Idaho. Church, Paired nay: Jordan, Idaho. HOUSE I Yea: McKay, Utah HR 16810 Debt Limit InCeiling. crease, Spending 1. the executive branch. ing 15 or fewer persons for compliance with the Occupational Safety and Health Act. R D Adopted Oct. 11. Yea: Hansen, Idaho. mate form of arrogance. During the morning session, Jake Miller, a New Orleans police officer who saved a small boy from drowning in the Mississippi River, was named Policeman of the Year and was presented a bronze announce: Lloyd, Utah. 3. HR 14370. Revenue Sharing, Adoption of the conference report on the bill establishing a five year progam to share federal in $30.2-billio- n revenues with state and local governments. Adopted R D 126-3- Oct. 12. 139-7- Yea: Hansen, Idaho. Nay: McKay, Utah; not Did vote pair, or announce; Lloyd, Utah; McClure, Idaho. plaque. 235 Miller, who weighs pounds, works with a German Shepherd named Rebel and has not drawn his gun in seven years. His work with Rebel and rescue of the small boy were written up in an article in Parade Magazine Oct. 15. Ten other police officers were given honorable mention plaques for their contributions to law enforcement. Other speakers at todays second general session discussed the function of police in modem society, community relations and the stress placed on a police officer. One of the changing concepts is the idea that a polioe-ma- n is a loner on his beat making important decisions according to the voices of his own inner man. The law enforcer nowadays to Police Chief several Hubert H. Humphrey, hinted broadly he would filibuster if necessary to block passage of the ceiling bill In a form this broad. Sen. Extraordinary Savings Deming called this the of confrontation. Denting of Winnetka, 111., one of the mam speakers this morning, Hurry In! Friday is "1 I Granite's Only Nite 'til Jurnifure compaifij K R R R i u I I WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 1 1 I Y vry I R i R Traditionally Known For Great Values, Granite Offers These Specials Wednesday And Thursday For Folks Who Like Great R Savings. R i SEIZE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE ON A CONVERTIBLE SOFA ca, he continued, created the crowded city. Unemployment, and poverty, discrimination labor disputes laid the groundwork for protest by the people. Don R. age In the name of civil rights and social reform, he continued, the streets of our nation were used by dissident groups bent on furthering their own said police and the people in every major city in the United States are opening lines of communication and fostering a dialogue of reform. He said there is opposition to police. This has its roots in the feeling of the U.S. citizen beginning about 1800 that a policeman was an instrument of tyranny and oppression by which emperors and kings of Europe maintained their hold on the will of the people. Now the feeling about law enforcement is that it is a means to preserve and defend freedom and advance democratic values. interests. The fact that they violated the civil rights of others did not appear to temper their efforts, and law enforcement became the focal pointy in preservation of the democratic social values. The police, by the nature of their role in society, found themselves between the people and the objects of their distress. It was at this point that Deming expressed the theme of the session that good community relations of law enforcement is based upon communication and interpretation and these good relations develop a sensitivity to conditions that indicate areas of social unrest. The breakthrough, Dermng began in 1945 when World War II soldiers returned home. Highly motivated young veterans entered the police service by the thousands. said, The urbanization tried has Thus, they said, Nixon could if he chose virtually eliminate impact aid to schools. Paired nay: McClure, Idaho. Did not pair, vote or a group which intervenes and solves more conflicts than any other group in the world. And it is also clear that he needs more training as a member of a team if he is to do a good job. belongs Nixon times to trim the scope of this as have several program, Initially, school forces bebill lieved the compromise limited Nixon to cuts of no more than 20 per cent in any program. Close reading of its language showed however it would give him power to take that percentage from the $3.2 billion ailoted to all major school programs, and apply the whole cut to any one part, Nay: McKay, Utah. Chiefs Hear FBI Leader Continued from First Page presidents before him. Congress has refused to allow this, and currently has voted $681 million for impact aid for which Nixon had asked only $415 million. 197-16- 265-11- HR 16654. Labor-IIEFiscal 1973. Appropriations, Motion to table (kill) a motion instructing House conferees to insist on a provision of the bill prohibiting funds from being used to inspect firms employ 2. Most members including the bills supporters agreed that a likely economy target if the bill becomes law will be chool aid provided special areas hit by the impact of federal employment. 147-5- 167-21- 159-6- announce: Lloyd, Utah; Yea: Bennett, Utah. Nay: Moss, Utah; Idaho. the directing President to submit to the Congress by Jan. 2, 1973, suggestions for cuts in federal spending as an alternative to the committee version authorizing the President to cut specific funds for any federal agency or program to limit federal outlays in fiscal 1973 to Rejected D Oct. 10 R Amendment Compiled by Congressional Quarterly Continued from First Page of Ameri R R Police Chiefs Hear Romney Romney told the chiefs that , the majesty of the law, and the crucial role of voluntary obedience to it, were undermined at many crucial points the by the mass media, schools, universities and other agencies which help shape Four: By obeying the laws a public opinion. free, democratic society can He said no society in history avoid becoming a police state. has been so undermmded from Romney credited President within. Nixon with undertaking the By 1968, he declared, the task of staying increases In basic values and institutions of violence and crime. our society were under siege, In his efforts to renew reand in the forefront of those in spect for law," he said, Pres- insititutions under attack were ident Nixon Is seeking to the police agencies. strentgthen the Federal govReferring to current investi ernment by reorganization into a more rational form of management and by transferring to state and local governments the responsibility for program service delivery and operational decisions." Continued from First Page turned around before complex problems faced by police can be solved. The police cannot be expected to reduce crime enforcement ' methods by alone. R gations of big city police departments, Romney said, It is high time we get at the conditions that have made this corruption possible. The list includes c orrupt politicians, wielders, private influence organized crime and its way of extroting cash from society. For every police officer who surrenders to bribery there has to be someone doing the bribing. R Romney continued that by expecting enforcement alone to stop the increase in crime is to paee burdens on some police institutions which are greater than they can bear. R Your horns Prison Poet SERINO, ITALY (AP) Alfredo Bonazzi, serving a 1960 prison term for a murder, has been awarded his fifth major prize for poetry. S I R R R I R I R I real quality built into this choice 84' loveseat, and you'll fall in love with the fine selection covers available. Both pieces are cushioned with extra comfort, too. Once you see it, you'll want if! There's R R Artistry and Glamour for a has another built-i- n High-Style- d Bedroom! MEDITERRANEAN BEDROOM R by Pulaski rors, and R R R R 1 R R I R R high-style- d I with four-a- i ch chair back. 8 Robert M. McManis Glenn E. 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