Show WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 15 1978 VOL 76 NO 22 UTAH LOGAN Jarvis speaks tomorrow Howard was a California delegate at the Republican convention in Chicago Karl and Jarvis became friends and Jarvis liecame convinced to sell his newspapers and head for California Ther he invested the 50000 capital from his newspaper chain into a chemical plant an aluminum foundry and a factory that made sound deadening latex pads for heavy machinery One week after the episode at Pearl Harbor the federal government took over his latex shut down his fat lory and sparked a resentment of big government wsvs and waste that eventually would grow into a campaign against high taxes Jarvis said after the war he discovered his latex in a warehouse unused Jarvis still prospered however because of his holdings in the Kem co Corp At 59 he retired Shortly after he went to a taxpayer protest meeting and was energized by the grievances of some old people threatened with losing their homes because of I tahn turned Mr as known A CtMonuan Proposition 13 will sr"14 on ti implications ot Lax Thursday revolts Howjrd Jarvis is coming to as part of the USU l cam-pu- s His speech will he series at 12 30 p m in the Kent Hall of the Fine Arts Cen presented Concert ter Tie author of California s tax has gained nation prominenc- revolt 1 ) won the since Proposition support of California s tax revolt has gained national prominence mx Proposition 13 win the support of California a v oters e at reducing high property taiea Proposition 13 has become the sounding cry of people all over America who wish to reduce taxes Aimed way or another Jarvis has traveled extensively since his bill passed helping other tai rebels Specifically he to one visit Michigan Oklahoma Masaachusetta Georgia The plans Nebraska Conneticutt Alabama and rising property taxes Jarvis has also tost his share of In 1962 he was political races trounced by Sen Thomas Kuchel in the Republican primary In 1970 he failed to win a seat on the State which of Equalization Board supervises tax rates Last year he finished far back in the mayor race author is originally was born in mining town t Utah In 1902 he Migna a little copper from here that Jarvis began fighting hard for those things he It wae beleved in He the graduated from law school at University of Utah in the 1920 s bit ha father rejected the advice of judge and stern to become a lawyer I he took out a 5000 bank loan and bought a string of weekly in Los Angeles t state Mormon But Jarvis doesn't expect to lose the people's support of various state and national tax revolts He said he knows people are looking to him to lead this campaign "That a have great "he said "but people " got to do it for themselves In the meantime Jarvis plans to home on enjoy life in his modest North Crescent Heights Boulevard in west Los Angeles where he lives with his third wife Estelle (His first two wives died of cancer Hia house is assessed at tHOOOO and last year he paid 2600 in property taxes Nex year his taxes could run about 1204 unless Proposition 13 is overturned in the courts n-- newspapers At 26 lews he was named to a that rewrote Utah's tax com-““to- adding a o copper-extractio- tuanda sales tax During Prohibition days m noted for hiding on a Utah rooftop ind snapping pictures of a band of stputy sheriffs delivering batches he is I "(moonshine whiskey In 1962 Jarvis worked as a press Herbert Hoover's com-Pigtram On the train he roomed WhEarl Warren the district of Alameda County who on n y there tthder the surface of our y today lives and threatening to troy our personal vision of the is always undream indiscriminate and ways have baffled TJrtWs and the ravaging effec-- i disease have imprinted upon the collective subcon-“““"r- f Americans research in the United Ctncer' g!'u a dollar hundreds of rerch projects 0nty ProKrni of its type in tk nation Utah State researchers “(tempting to find a cure for n cancer by using naturally r®g cattle "cancer eye" as an "UlnM Averse multi-millio- involving 1 f“ OfitaJ model cancer eye’ un0T conJ tumor system to rodents as an for development herP'itic techniques" Dr Stephen J ac-t- o Klein-ftf- i ' rr ‘ - ’ av' vV’ ' vV ' st - ' a - Ut - wwiivtd uprooting mvw1 Iraa U iods of HO mph with guala of up to 100 mph swept through lOg on Old Mala Hill Some areas of town eipeneneed blackout due to downed power lines Saturday night pmmUM Ivy Kny M Uftv High tuition lack of housing hit Increasing college tuition cot and inadequate hounng are the tuo greatest cone erns faring more than 70XX) students m Utah colleges and universities These toncern and doena of put into resolution bv college student when they met for the 197H Utah Intercollegiate other will be Assembly (UlAi Nov lfi 1H The session will meet in the Utah State legislature chamia-- r in the St ale Capitol Hu dding Km k Wheeler a Snow ( ollege be acted upon this year a Assembly range from - HA ratification and state MoHed I small motorevi te0 law to the extension of the Utah State legislative Budget Session to M) from 20 calendar day working os t s and housing Wheeler said We need to find wav to slop of hold down the ever uureasing cost of higher sluatun and help wherever possible the enact ment of enanl lw Me said that during the 1977 of the Utah session general m wa the I I legislature trumnlal in helping a landlord 'lenant Hill jas Lhe House but it was defeated in the Serial e ’We would like to see the legislature pas this important bill are responsible for about 90 percent of human mortalities he said Some of the advantages of using cattle cancer eye as a model tumor system include the size of the animals their long life span and the fact the naturally occurring cancer develops and grows slowly in an outbred strain of animals exactly as m the human situation Utilizing this system researchers in USU'a Animal Tumor Program ars trying to develop therapeutic agents and clinical procedures which can be used in the treatment of human cancer the Investigation involving therapy of cattle cancer eye have continues for three years and hava been funded by the National Cancer Institute In an experiment neering completion 42 Hereford cattle with cancer eyes were obtained at random from various ranchers and sale barns and wars divided into three experimental groups The Animal Tumor Group using a I heeler report d ' a now W c attending 'Ingham currently oung University He attorney genral for the Ul atd that as the states profiling deadliru's for resolution and in ternal legislation approach the statewide interests of students are fM using on the two major issues -higher tuition cot and housing Numerous other resolutions to graduate days" Student will be working hard in the assembl) to enact resolutions on matters that affect them ter sorudlv partuularlv high"? tuition landlord 1 to benefit mdividuaia who must rent a home or apartment" Wheeler amphasieil “Most other progressiva states already have similar laws on tha books whw h although they place more resjxrnsdjility on the tenant also require tha landiixu to keep the rental unit in jpaxl state of ' repair Han Adamson a third year law student at HYU and governor of this year a UIA sesaum aanl who Although many student attend the session pav tuition to private s liools Lhev also realise that large percentage of those private at hool students during their college areer e( her gin or end their edination at state in stitution of higher learning All students in the slate must te com erned alxiut the riMntf tuition problem in state s hoot and he'p to kwp that tuition a low as possible researchers look for eye cancer cure USU The menace 'w!-- tor Animal e Rodents experiments tend to produce results of questionable validity he said Rodent models are unrealistically inbred and are almost a'ways young healthy adults In contrast the human population is outbred and cancer primarily afflicts the older individuals” he said In addition rodent tumors are either chemically induced or transplanted cell lines producing cancers which are characteristically alow to spread while human cancers are for the most part naturally occurring and typically spread rapidly “Cattle cancer eye lacks most of of rodent the disadvantages models while fulfilling many of the exacting requirements for a tumor system which duplicates many human disease characteristics” according to Kleinschuster This particular tumor system is extremely si mills r to human cancer of the lung colon breast skin uterus rectum and mouth which derivstivs of BCG a bacterium called at- tempted to stimulate the immune systems of the cows to reject their cancer eve tumors One group of 24 received BCG vaccine (study animals) the remaining animals received no treatment whatsoever (untreated cell-wa- controls) Of 24 animals in the group receiving BCG vaccine 17 (71 perAt cent) responded to treatment tha end of the 18 month exwere free periment aeven of tha 24 of visible tumor two had tumors that were regressing and sight evidenced arrested tumor growth None of tha 18 animals that had been divided between the sham-treate- untreated control groups showed any signs of tumor regression “To my knowledge there exists of form no other not here peutftc agent or clinical procedure available with such dramatic efiectiveneaa said Klnin- and iro-m- u sc huster our on our results Based techniques are being tried by a (m consortium European colls borstion with USU and tie cerNational Cancer Institute) on ts in head and netk cancers The first cases have apparently responded very well" ha said Experiments now In progress at the are USU comparing t hers leu tic usefulness of local surgery versus treatment with tha DlKi cell wall vaccina Historically in cases of human surgery has routinely been If the first therapeutic chow a cancer BCG is used at all it Is usually tried only following normal surgical KWun-s-c procedures according to huster "Our experience with rattle land Is guinea pigs) indicates that this eftoo lata To exert Ha benefu is fect the BCG must contact tha main body of an actively growing tumor prior to any surgical disturbance" he said I |