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Show friHiirT It'll' ' ft fcrf-- nfinli Ww U itflT ft fr iwnmi titriollarlmif )f 'k f y t Mill COUNT V PROGRESS Utah 84S31 rldav, June 21, 1974 A HI) Hh.iu.re, I M.trhlt Martinique :. p -- Ash rf!, tirf 1 1 u 1 Frankly Speaking ucih tnjm- - gralwg a section ENGINEERS .ji, nal urdvnen G .cM4n Including one at Hobble Creek, Dugway and Camp Will.ams. In ta'king with Lt Christensen todav (Wednesday) about the pre ect of the project that the 1457th are working on, all work has gone ahead real fine and on ahead prvecs as encampment In nared completion, ibrnm .. we 1 si f;rgut that n.em-t-- s A the itth Light Engineer , serf also Itlplng out in the ! 1 1 revets ; . is , TUI com-- ks 7 the road pro'ecttn Chalk creek, the ends on the Satina side have now joined eachother 1 ortlng several en. units lorn? the camp to u; rsnv; fs ?&& L.l-- fit ew' Lt. Mot Willey discuss a probein with the one we dub the profes- - Capt. a geologist, rock for rock give Its pedigree and this Is a t ig help. Amendment THE FIRST AMENDMENT I i. w - NDER ATTACK Dallas Burnett, PHD. rofessor of Communications M. , sYU. Sp 4, o t shape the - , w iWe -- really knows hit bulldozer ss he works sties of the new rink. , e'1" - efcv'wi 4s sit the individual rights by the United States Ipnnnteed and DnSltutoa Its amendments, freedom of sieech and freedom of the press are among the most fragile. The history of the First Amendment since ratification of (he Consltutltlon In 1791 Is Uttered with city, state and federal laws that make mockery jrf oug commitment to freedom Of eeted the law tut the supreme court of the state said It was const It utional and sent lt back to the lower courts for further iroceedlngs That ruling .has been taken by the Miami Herald to the I. 5. SupremeCourt where arguments were preseted In April. There lsVicepilvelyapiesl-In- g ring etairness to the thought that an Individual who has been editortalhy attacked by one of those btg. bad news-lperought to be able to if egression. d-and apace for a reply. The Ore of the most critical chatone goes both flat and tour llenges to press freedom In this hen you recall that the basic century is currently before the point of the First Amedment T. S. Suireme Court. And U In June tlon that 'Congress shall was to keep elrtuilly been lost from make no law public view because of the curgovernment from restraining rent flurry over other or ordering what (Vihltrethm confrontations and should be published. And Just sf the First AmendWatergate. within the next few weeks the ment prevents the fe terat from dictating press Supreme Courtwili decide on the Constitutionality of a Florida content, sa the Fourteenth taw requiring newspapers In priit4is tle states that state to provide free spice from interfering with a free to poli'lral candidates who have press. been attacked tdlprlslle The ease for Tornlllo was n This obscur F fond statute by Jerome Harrow, was passed in 1913. lt has George Washington University law professor who Ut been essentially been a nonlaw until con1972 when Pat L, Tornlllo Jr , bestng the drum for aaccess a candidal for the state legisstitutional right of public to the media for nearly s decide. lature, made use of the statue This esse represents the kwl agilnrt the Miami Herald fot editorials attacking his wedge that could open the gates to a cotwepi that has not really Floridas lower courts re- been well received. s" li f u press-Governme- nt ! I nt sr-pt- td ,j.,u .. W A A of whether the government, at y. whatever level, has the right to order the press to prtnl something. In broadcasting there already exists that sort of federal law Broadcasters who give or sell time to political candidates sre required topro-vid- e equal time for all other candidates for that same office. Further, broadcasters who attack candidate must provide him wph free time to respond. Broadcasting however, utilises airwaves that have been declared public proterty. They are for their own financial reward. It Is not total contradiction of basic values then to require broadcasters to treat candidates fairly. But the print media have never been cast in the role of a comment carrier or public rs utility by the courts. and magazines are not licensed by !! fedeul them. Certainly they are tub-R- et to reasonable regulation. The Supreme Co rt has even agreed over the years the First Amendment does not protect all obscene, libelous and seditious statements. The fact remains there Is nothing in our legal history that suggests any government right to order a newspaper or magazine to publish fomethlng. Unfortunately, there is a spreailng atmosphere of distrust toward the news media that could lead people to allow government programs to make the media more 'responsible.' Rett assured the heave hand of New-pape- miimtutmuttfUHlIlltllimilUmilimiJUHHHMka pa range ST c.T $OO-$25O- 0 w cash henus for one of fhese jobs. :V !V Heavy equpneet used by the of maln'enance and here we s E cgmeers requires Not everyone can pet the jobs listed tieiow. You must qualify for them. But, if you do, and successfully complete your training, youll be paid a rash bonus. The bonuses range from S1.500-$2,50depending on the job. Youll be ex enlistment. But the bonus will be paid in a lump jyected to servo a sum after your training. In add.tion to the Imnus, youll also receive regubv Army pay benefits. A starting salary of $326,10 a month before deductions, with a raise to 303.110 it) J iat foui liiunili.S. rius ilit'di.v, liuweifiis, liiislivci dial vl villa! (Jig, and 30 days paid vaiation every year. 0, mVtWMI Ms trsnster case sbou to arc some of the jobs: Construction Machinery Operator Radar Mechanic Missile Crewman Radio Mechanic Missile Repairman Electronic Technician Electronic Repairman Telephone Repairman Electrical Instalment Repairman Tank Mechanic Radio Teletype Operator Electrical Riant Operator Map Draftsman Inventory Clerk Radar Crewman Some of these jobs are open to qualified male applicants only. 11011? Call your Army Representative. e can drill through that. A advoraie media laws requiting the s to pmvt !e space, like Torr.tlio already ran-dtdate- tsve access tothe market plac. With few exceptions. Communities In this nation offer multiple med a voices In fact, the very voice that criticizes the candidate Is likely to provide him an opportunity I" he heard And here that Is mt true because of an Irresponsible publisher, youll probably find a radio station ..r a television t roadcaster who wp sound the alarm In a 1J7 c e, Jump e of live U.S, Supreme Court suggested what should be the courts answer to the f lor I la For 'hat guarantee (First law; Amendment) gives every new, paper the liberty to print what ti chooses and reject what It chooses, free from the intrusive editorial thumbed government, Ste-wa- rt Honor America July 4 Ml show a goll tannli.g HOPED IV Till PlCTfrr crew trade up of Steve, byre tVeMar, Jimmy, Curtu and Marple. the t e carnet away anJ for- got to lake the lens cap off, so instead here a view of campsite. Please not the vniv modern convenience that Ken an I Dorene didnt bring alvng the beihtuh and ;vwr-plaTtut only goes out the d- - r hunt. nt r Wonderful Trek.... Had a wcuvderfully short weekend, in some of the must beautiful wtPlernesv left In Utah, We left Saturday and Joined on a mountain top, Ken Hare and family. Camp was lora'ed at the b.wtom of Fish Creek and If vou want a 4 wheeling lesson, try that run) f r i?e Wt camued at the old sawmill and the rucced untamed tlSer. ness w only e In this unique area still luve to a beautiful sTcm. a emoy. gentle fire 'and enow. canoed mountains We started out from dill more wl'h Steve and Jovte Ftanuson ami Glen, Mchnan l teff '.usrn. berr, but .'ey staved to fight th KaliUii ..re Ken and family lad alrea ly gone . head so we went down to report lie rthers 'vo.,11 i late. climtwd back up the hill oiber menders at sunet and from s vantage point we chose, the brau'.lfit valley below farmed a f.tnure we will ns forget, it wag n4 long before everyone was In We :o meet the camp. Ken and Dorven, realty know how to set up a camp and attii Madtleine, the boys and Margie the smell of pine end hamburger lured everyone to a mountain feast of just gyj fo helping, Aftcrwar-1-.- ihe yuiuerr set early and the oitis'ers eon vel marsh mat. I and can.pfire talk, watch-In- g the ever deinlng sladows of nightfall , hit the sieeptnc bag il couple of words from 'he Platoon Leader sod presto w have a hole. 896-637- 5 We left s vallev temiwratur of 102 degrees and before morning l wag 14 degrees. The next day at! the kids en- pned 'ssi.i.ig n!r rk hunt log and then a utp home. A short stop fur a ftgh. time for Pin to have a water anl it (, .(I tr raging In the vallev, only called and tee home, onjy i f.ml, jhe fire was once again out, am had we lingered we m.tgl t have enjowd another sunset from high up. However, " crest;uoi,enrsps an! mho Hei.lv to travel outs lie of Utah. fd cm rse. me ;i ju (0 Ken f ;:i ail r,d fwiwa", shore or and this week finds for v ; r ttv u hat tonal Jeep Search and Res-t- i e Convent ion la Flagstaff. As the Editors of we will is company spending hunireuS nf thcossr.ds of dollars eing to Improve the tjua.fy if H.e tnviroment around you. Your telephone scenery teiween here and there, lil noth: i.g will rival tie beauty within bur back-dooload i he family up and crlss-rfji- v the mountain some week-enIt III be a memorable trip Hcwever, Its dry this year, and Custy, drive slow and If you see 1 a rusty can, stop -r it o eiscy want my gramtchldren m en evine tolav what w lave r, f- t- (S Natbeval Next week we sv til report on he tall pine country of Hag lh ti Aqsaal siaff alor.g wlih the desert tzlw Sa be ?ve you dig in cl.-cceti?in, you wont wind up digt ging tniu a cMe yei'l! nut call sure, It youre repair te.ore you dig In Contineolul Telephone ol tic be attemlb'C neapiasr and t'wbltslier Jane will be mulch11 will oe ing the niCJl.LKS. a family wuing and In addition to the WUssns cmistns, Lisa and Oca k eight, will join u. Dont dig us -call us ar changed SP4 and CUrk and Burr teem lu have that look that youve gut to tw ktdtlng If you think government Is mg t soluthw, no matter what the failings of the press in the areas of honesty and fairness. There Is a certain self, righting proress In the clash of ideas ana opinions. Truth does have a way. In most Instances, of squirming Itself tothe lop. Despite what Is said by those who - S?r ,, WE sor" tie can I iniimitllllllllll UiHIHUmiim milllimi Atluissue here immimmu, Is the question 1 t" -- j KvV -v jf- - |