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Show 12 A Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Wednesday, May 19 1982 UMW candidate speaks at rally Police launch REDDI program - Price City Police Chief William L. Cossaboom, left, Carbon County Sheriff Ross Horsley and Utah Highway Patrol Lt. Tom Burridge anticipate a substantial reduction in highway fatalities providing citizens respond to a new program. Known as the Report Every Drunk Driver Immediately (REDDI) program, the statewide initiative encourage motorists to notify the police when they observe someone driving drunk on the highway. Informants, who need not identify themselves, should note the description of drunk driver's vehicle, license number, location, and direction vehicle is traveling. Call the Sheriff's the Highway Department at or any other police Patrol at agency in Utah. 637-162- 637-089- among the rank and file and would look inside the union to fill rank positions instead of hiring, from outside the UMW. Trumka holds a bachelors degree from Pennsylvania State University and a law degree from Villanova where he specialized in labor law. District 22 President Mike Dalpiaz said that although it is) early in the race, he is personally supporting Trumka. The first year local president said he has not been j informed of any plans by Church to . speak to District 22 workers while Trumka has planned to return before Nov. 9. In my past experiences working with Rich he has ex-- , pressed the desire to correct problems of union organization, Dalpiaz said. He supports the ; need to combine eastern and ; western coal workers in a more, unified system. Rich Trumka, HELPER candidate for president of the United Mine Workers of America, spoke at a rally here Sunday expounding his views to bring the UMWA closer together. About 125 local members attended the speech which was preceded by a press conference g and followed by an question and answer period. Trumka, who is opposing incumbent president Sam Church, criticized Churchs handling of contract negotiations saying that past benefits were given away. While being discouraged by current labor contracts, the forhour-lon- mer UMWA international attorney said the coal industry is the answer to Americas energy problems. Not only can we free ourselves from dependency on oil, but we can also supply enough coal to meet the needs of the foreign market, Trumka said. The presidential candidate told onlookers he would seek to attract more federal funding to increase port storage sizes. He said foreign coal shipments arent as high as they could be because of outdated rail systems and small port storage capacities. During the question and answer period, Trumka fielded several questions about pensions. He assured union members that pensions must be kept up to date with the cost of living and inflation. Trumka is the only candidate expected to challenge Church in the Nov. 9 election. Church was elected vice president in 1978 and inherited the presidency when Arnold Miller stepped down because of illness. One unique aspect of his election bid is that he is only accepting -, District 22 president, secretary-- , treasurer and international board , member over the span of 16 years. is backing Trumka from r to the hilt. We both want the same things , and were not going to give up our j past achievements to get them,-- , Stevenson said. f He said the eastern and western parts of the union are not as close together as they should be and his j experience in District 22 can give , Trumka the advice needed to close) the gap. j Stevenson said it is uncertain; where he will be stationed if he is , 1962-197- 7, elected. It depends on the assignment I get from the, president, he said. within the rank and file of the union. He is promising to conduct better . president Frank, 22 Stevenson and asked the members; to support him in his quest for, election to the office of international teller. Stevenson, who served as. from contributions campaign former introduced Trumka District working relationships Official questions coal bid holding 1.6 billion tons of coal in the Powder WASHINGTON. leaked to )he industry, The minimum a congressman said (AP) acceptable payments Tuesday. for the largest federal Edward Rep. coal lease sale in Markey, history were reduced suggested there should inafter an Interior be a into the official vestigation Department indicated that the process used to solicit original amounts had bids on coal leases for full-sca- - been Suave Vaseline " " Intensive Care Or Cocoa Butter Regular, Herbal, Lotion Ex-Streng- Simplicity oz. btl. 12 Patterns T-Sh- of Land Management, tracts which has until the end of June to decide whether to accept them. 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