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Show -- The Salt Lake Tribune, Thursday, September 29,' 1960 2B LawnicnHcar Objectives Seed Laboratory Firm to Build Of Penalties by Courts If hard working lawmen re- punishsent slap-oment sometimes administered to culprits they have worked hard to catch, they should consider the compound objectives n the-wri- of the sentence protection of the public, deterrence and rehabilitation. all graduates Utah lawmen of the FBI National Academy. The lawmans job is enforcement and apprehension; the judge's Is fair application of the law. And if a genuine culprit Is released by the court say for Inadmissibility of illegally gained evidence this may be unfortunate. But most important, said Judge Chris tenson, is that the fact that the institutions of freedom and private rights have been preserved. THE Judge FURTHER, often Is aware of facts unknown to the enforcement officers. In addition, the officers might well consider another that they, too, NEITHER JUDGE nor law possibility Then man can permit personal ea a defendant be might tothey could well appreciate the price, affection or hostility thorough consideration of the ward the suspect or defendant to condition his actions, he court said. A SHERMAN Christenson, The academy graduates all federal district Judge, disand sheriffs officers police the of cussed the Utah and Nevada are In from Judge In a talk Wednesday Salt Lake City for a two-dabefore a group of Nevada and Among retraining - session. those present were Bountiful Police Chief Odes B. Record, a graduate of the academy In 1940 (which makes him oldest in point of service In the Utah Nevada area) and Salt Lake City Police Sgt. Eugene Ceder lof, the" areas most recent graduate (June, polnt-of-vle- y U.S. Pressing Inquiry on Mail Carrier DR. GAIL Plummer of the University of Utahs speech addressed the department, Investigation of a group on techniques of pubmail carrier who allegedly lic speaking. dumped 1,500 "pieces" of third The session conin Mill class mall matter tinues Thursday at the PruCreek near 3500 South and Wa- dential Federal Savings and satch Blvd. continued Wednes-dayplg- Loan Assn, auditorium, 3300 .. - S. State. THE SUSPECT who has been working as a relief route-tnaout of the' Sugar House Tost Office since December, 1956, has been removed from the service and the matter will be presented to the federal grand Jury when It reconvenes Monday, said A. Pratt Kesler, UJS. District Attorney for Utah. Continued From Page B-The miscarriage of mall was discovered by the peace were much more reportedly mailers of circulars who traced uniform In their imposition of the pieces destined for de- fines. livery In a certain area of the George C. Miller, director of metropolitan district and dis- the" drivers' license division, covered they had beenj dis- State Department of Public carded. They reported the in- Safety, said the report shows cident to postal officials. a "great need" for improving the traffic court sysINDICATIONS were that tem. state's deliveries on three different Inequality between the days had been dumped Into the he said, make equitable stream where the circulars courts, administration of discipline by were "fished out" by T. A. the state Impossible. Follows and JK..E. Franzen, Post Office Inspectors, and MR. BOURNE said the counAllen E. Johnston, superin- cil "would support a program tendent of mails. for Improving the traffic Investigators said they found courts through control, super one piece of first class mall vision and education." Chief Justice J. Allan Crockconsisting of a bank statement. Contents of the envelope were ett, rhairman of the council's dried and forwarded by postal traffic court committee, reofficials to the addressee. ported asking Mack B. Bunder son, Castle Dale, County AtTHE SUSPECT, described torneys Assn, president, -- to as a "floater who carried mall take the lead In preparing legIn a given area on the regular islation aimed at revising the carrier's day off, had been as- Justice of the peace pay schedIn months for the ule. many signed district outside the city limits He wrote: "There seems to southeast of Sugar House. He be unanimity of opinion that worked from a truck and de- the schedule Is antiquated and livered much of the mall on that the gross underpayment foot, explained Charles L. of the Justices of the peace Is Amott, superintendent of the not only an Imposition upon Sugar House Post Office. them but actually results in serious Impairment of the administration of Justice In that phase of our Judicial system." Coming to los Angeles? He noted In his letter that Justices of the peace are being Beautifully d. ad bun(alowv surveyed to determine their Haatad pool ia I acraa of manlftcnt views on revising the fee schedule. (ardent. Childrana pia (round. And he observed that the Plantycl will probably also Legislature parkin. be asked to pass on a bill which would allow counties to establish county courts. In some small counties. Justice Crockett said, the absence of attorneys would make a eounty-eour- t system Impractical thus the need to make a county court permissive. But In the other counties, where the Justice of the peace sysHOTBL 4 BUNOALOWS tem appears the only solution, 3403 Wilthir a Blvd., Lot Angolas S a more equitable pay arrangePhona Dunkirk 11 IL ment for the Justices would OR lw Trod left hr Samira help, he said. The Utah State' Agriculture Department has negotiated a contract for Installation of. a fan exhaust system In the department's seed laboratory to remove air. ARIEL M. Jorgensen, plant Industry commissioner, said Wednesday the contract has been readied od the basis of an agreement with Cooper Sheet Metal Co., Salt Lake City. The firm was one of two Invited to prepare sketches of the system and to submit bids. M. Jorgensen said the Cooper Firm was low with a $670 bid. mercury-contaminate- The slugs, casings and other bits of debris were hurled In all directions. One piece flew through a screen and window In the office, 25 feet away. A window on the west side of the garage was shattered, either by bomb fragments or the concussion of the blast One piece of electrical wire of the THE FORCE explo- was found 40 feet from the gasion ripped both legs of the rage door. doctors trousers and knocked the shoe lace from his left Watch Uhis newspaper SAVE MONEY SGT. ROBERTS noted the shoe. fJOVf SHEer delight every bite. Tasty, tempting lean meats ready-to-serfrom breakfast time to late . irt THE ACTION was taken on the request of the State Indus-tria- l Commission following a finding by a medical panel that a seed analyst had con- traded mercury poisoning from her work for the state. Seeds are commonly treated ve yy leave T.V.tlmal 'X sliced BEEF. sliced ham SUN PHOTO SERVICE WHITE TURKEY DARK i8 sick 7- string wVs very short and set the bomb off when the door was moved slightly. This probably saved the doctor from more serious Injury as the door shielded the upper part of his body when the bomb exploded, Investigating officers said. Continued From Page B 7 one piece was attached to the bottom. Another wire was at- tached to a brass cap at the batterys top. Both wire were bent so they nearly touched along the sides of the battery. When the door was opened the string pulled one wire, causing it to contact the other and spark. The spark triggered the bomb. 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