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Show THE HERALD. Pro: v 9 Labor Law Nominate Candidates AMERICAN FORK 1th Was tail Nominating conve the ballot seeking the at position to acated by the Democratic Republican parties have councilman Rodney been held for positions of Turner of the Democratic mayor and two coun cilmen. \ Mayor Malcolm H. three men for Norman bent WASHINGTON, D( th Human | Sources he National Labor Rela who W the ty u 4 Var a mer US. Chamber of Commerce Presi dent Dr. Richard L Lesher told the committee that § 1883, to amend the National Labor Relations Act, is an ap: Study Finds Abnormally High Cancer Death Rates DOROTHY W In 39 Counties of Nation WASHINGTON (UPI) A. govern that perhapsthere mayt ment study found abnormally high visk associated with he said in an ir cancer death rates in 39 counties with dustry,” incer m it petroleum refineries which employed at least 1 percent of the population, it was reported Monday The study did not look specifically at petroleum workers and Blot said it was possible some other factor might be Dr. William Blot, a National Cancer responsible for the aboye average cancer death rates in the period sur Institute epidemiologist who led the study, said the survey results shouldbe interpreted cautiously by’ do show a consistent pattern of excess cancer deaths veyed, between 1950 and 196% The study, however, did compare the cancer death rates in the petroleum where(he petroleum indust y is counties with nearby counties which did not have petroleum plants but had generally the same degree of urbaniza a major employer “We're treating it as a lead or clue tion, income levels. education. racial ind percentages of foreign parents More than half the counties studied Provo, Orem were concentrated in Texas, Louisiana Arkansas, Oklahoma and Kansas Other counties studied with petroleum To Meet on industries were in Illinois, Indian Mississippi, New Jersey Pennsylvania, Washington, West Michigan, Transit Issue Provo City Commission and Orem ‘ouncil will hold a joint public hearing Tuesday at 8 p.m. in Orem's council chambers to discuss whether the question of forming a mass transit district in the two cities should be placed on the Nov. 8 ballot Orem Mayor James E. Mangumsaid last weekdiscussionat the hearing will be limited to a brief presentation of the funding options which might be availableif the district is approved and whether the question should actuallybe placed on the ballot He said testimony concerning which of the funding options might eventually be used will be held until the studyof the masstransit question is completed. The study is being performed bythe transportation planners at the Utah Valley Area Transportation Study (UVATS) Virginia, Wyoming, Kentucky andCali fornia The study found that deaths from. NELSON labor counties without petroleum industries. Lung cancer deaths © 15 percent ancers of the skin including malignant moles were 10 per- cent higher as were cancers of the testes The report said if the cancer death tate increases were the result of cancers in petroleum workers, then the relative risk to refinery workers exposed to hydrocarbon vapors would be stantial The question of alink between cancer and petroleumrefineries had not been studied substantiallyin the past but one 1974 study conducted for the American PetroleumInstitute found no clear indication that petroleum refinery workers were exposedtoexcess ris workers was suggested recently by a Professor To Talk at ‘Y’ Dorothy W Nelson, dean and profes: sor of law at the University California Law Center tions to the rank of sergeant the need for more industry-wide It also turned downan appeal bySt studies Louis firemen who wantedthe court to The study was reported in the Oct. 7 clarify its position on when issue of Science. journal of the promotional examinations for public American Association for the Advance. employes may be found racially dis- ment of Science criminatory It declined once again to exa e * 5 Foreign question of whether states and cities mayauthorize police to use “deadly force’’ to halt fleeing felony suspects. And sidesteppedas expected the appeal of Tacoma, Wash., teacher James lord, who wasfired after he dis: itiated on a complaint filea by the closed he was a homosexual Oregon Steel Mills (Continued From Page1) bonds The Treasury investigation was in Division of Gilmor Steel Corp. appeals, the court rejected achallenge Thefive Japanesefirms involved are to Arkansas’ capital punishment law Nippon Steel Corp., Nippon Kok Disposing of a numberof death row which had been attacked on grounds it does not provide for mandatory review by a higher court K.K., Sumitomo Metal industries, L Kawasaki Steel Corp., and Kobe Steel Ltd ay ie CheBaibytfHerald Rules for secret ballot elections which result in rejection of the unions as collective bargaining agents Hatch suggested the inadvisibility of of Southern Il speak at changing the election process for form- the Brigham Young University forum ing unions in the mannercalled for by a time whenlabor assembly ‘Tuesday al 10 a.m. in the ‘resident Ca is losing 52 percent of its attemptsto Marriott Cen\ organize Justice Just Around the Corner will be the topic of Dean Nelson's ad Hatch also pointed to figures from dress, Whichis opento the public. She the Chamber of Commerce which inindicated that she will discuss the law dicate workers overthe last 12 months ext plosion in America which is voted two-to-one against unionization threatening to overwhelm the when all votes on the question were traditional machinery of thecourts. lumped together The address will be carried at7 p.m Tuesday on Channel 11 DeanNelson received the B.A. and J ). degrees from the University of Calitornia at Los Angeles and the LL.M. degree from the Southern California Law Center She entered private practice in | in 1957. She has served as dean since prominent in legal ae- tivities, she is a member of the Arnerican Law Institute and a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation This amendment would make it pos: sible.’ according to Senator Hatch, forunions to demandanelection when they obtain authorization cards signed by 50 percent of the workers, and within 15 days the employees would haveto vote. In the meantimethe union under certain circumstances would have free access on the employer's property to sell the idea.” Senator Hatch feels this tem leaves the door wide open for coercion and reprisal against those who refuse to sign cards and gives laboran unfair advantage She also has held executivepositions organizing suspecting employers. over un- on committees of the American Bar Association, American Law the Association of Court Historical Society, the Order of the Coif, National Associationof Public Administration, andthe World Associa- tion of Lawyers, amongothers Governmental agencies have called upon her often for counsel, and she has served as a memberof the Los Angeles Employee Relations Board, the Mayor's Labor Management Advisory Committee, Mayor's Blue Ribbon Com: mission on County Selection of City Commissioners, Los Angeles Public Commission on County Government Task Forceof the Cal nia Council on Justice, Ma: rs Ad Hoe on City Finances, and ritten a number of books articles and reviews and has been honored by numerous civic andprofessional organi he Senator said, “This Schools. the Supreme limit for calling an election national survey of lung cancer deaths ( riminal which indicated deaths from the dispolice department give blacks and ease were in counties with oil Hispanics 40 per cent of future promo: refineries. it said the survey indicates be According te Senator Hatch, “The hearings have disclosed this tran Sparent attempt by organized labor to shore-up their declining membership r oles id to Stop the growing number of 1969. Nationally higher, deaths that could adequately prosecuted under existing law and joined the USC LawCenterfacu! were 48 percent higher in the law Woman Law petroleum counties compared to the evidence of a hazard to petroleum (Continued From Page 1) Coal Mining | proach that would change the entire framework of US. Labor Law and jeopardize workers’ protections in an ittempt to punish a few violators of cancers of the nasal cavily and sinuses However, the report said indirect * High Court WASHINGTON, D.C the te Durrant is -tions bitrary, and v it wouldn't give the employer sufficient timeto find a good labor lawyer to defend his position. It surely would deprive employees of their right to hear the employers side of the issiein regard to the adverseef- fects of unionization.” As the hearings on the amendment began to draw to a close, Hatch reported that statistics gathered by the National Labor Relations Boarditself fail to support the need forthis legisla- Eun i To eadnites th David Councilman Sends according to Set chosen by acclamation party ticket. Robert War and were Beck and councilman The three Democ Donald Fox will seek re- contenders also chosen by election on the republican acclamation, are incum, Cannc Reform Bill Or Shumway Glen Durrant campaign for Government Hatch Fights Tananeay Fore Partise Utah Congressmen Gunn Cecil D. Andrus have 29 counties will receive ts in lieu of taxes on federally ng to Mr_ McKay ayments range Insize 453 for Box Elder County to $9,548 for Utah with he million acres of { will receive the third largest sum in the $15 million over that previously an- Andrus announced the checks were mailed on Friday are Will be $471,492, Utah County County will receive $236 receive $271.1 Others receiving a lot of money will be Tooele County with $600,556. Washington County with $498,100, and Iron County with $437.49 Other counties dueto receive little moneyinclude Salt Lake County with $66,201; Davis County with Daggett County with $36,070, and Weber County with $40,931 According to Mr. McKay, who spearheaded the payments in lieu of taxation drive in the House Ap- DF priations Committee, the funds are “payment for services rendered by counties on tax exempt federal landswithin their boundaries. It's nota federal grant or loan or revenuesharing, it is simply a payment Mr. McKay said the law had been 18 yearsin the Hea and was finally enacted this summer. The lawprovides7 cents per acreof entitlement lands, minus certain payments from other Programs provides a flat 10 Gaile per acre with no deductions $73.82 a month gets you $2,000 equity” for only $73.82 a month at Peoples First Thrift®, and you can borrow it for any purpose. Call us for the money you need...large or small we won't keep you waiting. 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