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Show 4 A The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, September tS, CB break: What Makes Adults Act Like Children? 1376 How Our Solons Voted in Week On Top Issues Tnbune Washington Bumau - FolWASHINGTON lowing are the key votes during the past week by senators and House members from Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Nevada1 SENATE The Senate followed the House m overriding President Ford's veto of a bill authorizing federal expenditure of $160 million for developing a pollution-free electric car The 53 to 20 vote was four s over the needed to enact the law without the President's signature. Voting to override were Sens. Howard W , Frank Cannon, Jake Church, By Mike Wendland Wfcat is it about CB radio that makes grown adults act like children? You hear them arguing and bickering, blustering and threatening each other over such trivial things as whos used their handle the longest the needed two thirds, the House overrode the Presidents veto of a bill authorizing federal development of a pollution-fre- e electric car For overriding were McKay, Roncalio and Santini Backing the President was Symms Not voting were Reps. Hansen and or whos got the KC.'k "toughest radio in the neighborhood I've listened to CB all over the country and theres one phrase Ive heard almost word for word every place I've traveled. If you don't quit stepping on me Im going to throw a earner Howe Paul and Lrxalt, James McClure, , youll never get out Obviously, a lot of CBers dont bother to read the back of their FCC license which clearly states that when you accept this license you agree to tolerate all interference to the operation of ycur station which is caused by other stations or equipmert." Deliberate Disiviption Ah, you say, but what about the deliberate earthe perner thrower son who disrupts CB communication by keying down his microphone over other stations? He's m a league with the obscene telephone caller. This act somehow fulfills some psychological need. His satisfaction is denved from listening to angry CBers rave about that cotton pickrotten t artier being in thrown. And this only adds more garbage to the airwaves. The best way to deal ith the earner thrower is to ignore him Dont let him know you are w dis-turb- at his that only shenanigans excites him more. And report him to the FCC if you get a fix on who he or she is Q. Are r. 3 j& CBs are little more than toys. They are 100 milthat liwatt walkie-talkie- s operate on Channel 14 But only temporarily The FCC has evicted these short range sets from the CB spectrum The reason you notice so much advertising is that manufacturers are trying to unload their supplies before they are stopped from selling them next year Several Makers y I've been looking for (requests 10-3- 6 for time) and radio John checks legal? Mason, Elgin, Illinois. A. Depends on how they are used. Blind re6 are quests for a prohibited If you call a specific station and ask it of hun. it's okay Q The major general interest magazines are full of advertising for CBs special pocket-size- d They claim all sorts of things and then say they don't have to be licensed Are they telling the truth? James Reddig, Webster, N.Y. A. Most of the pocket 10-3- STOREWIDE fu) IflW two-third- Gam, on you so bad that X combination auto a AMFM radio, CB, and casette tape player Is there such a thing available and are they any v, Don IlallWade, good Anoka, Minn. A Several firms make such units Repairmen grumble such about units Many refuse to work on them because of the multitude o functions crowded in an area normally used by CB instrumentation. My recommendation is to buy a straight CB set. (Got CB questions? We cant provide individual replies but will answer selected questions of general interest here Write Mike Wendland, CB Break, co this newapaper i ) Copy right) 2 Hum. SHOP MONDAY 'til 9 for the LOWEST PRICES OF THE YEAR! s DOWNTOWN VALLEY FAIR COTTONWOOD Against overriding was Clifford Hansen, Not voting were Frank E Moss, and Gale McGee, Earlier in the week when the Senate adopted 58 to 19 the conference fj SAVE report for the electric car the lineup was yeas, Sens. Church, Laxalt, McGee and Moss; nays, McClure and Hansen. Not voting were Sens Cannon and Garn. Approved 66 to 20 was the conference report on the revised congressional budget resolution For adoption of the report $51.00 on MENS WELL-TAILORE- D YEAR 'ROUND 2-PA- were Sens. Cannon, Church and McGee SUITS NT Against were Sens Garn, and Laxalt, McClure Hansen. Not voting was Moss. The Senate adopted 84 to 2 the conference report oa the tax reform bill All members of the Inter- mountain delegation Reg. 140 voted for passage except Sen Moss who was in Utah and missed the vote There were no dissents from the four-statdelegation when the Senate approved 80 to 4 en extension of the federal revenue sharing program which will mean $41 billion annually to state and local governments over six years Impeccable tailored for polyester or plaids with contrast. e . business or dress suits . comfort as well as locks in polyester wool. Solid colors and 2 pairs of pants to match or You'll Find Sizes to Fit Everyone! HOUSE The House approved 324 to 68 the clean air bill which gives auto makers until 1982 to comply with current emission standards For the measure were Reps Gunn McKay, Teno Roncaho, , and Jim Santmi, Against was Sjmms, voting were m Not Allan T. pLE LINING, and George Hansen, Adopted 290 to 71 was a conference report on a bill providing $50,000 m survivor benefits for any officer or fireman killed m the line of duty. For adoption of the report was Rep. Roncalio. 0 urban coatsCOLLAR Steven Howe, , Reg . $80. SedtStMWck Regulars 38 to 46 Longs 40 to 46 Shorts 38 to 42 No Charge for Alterations The Pons Mont Clothing Downtown, Cottonwood and Valley Fair $ ICI foil lWOod, Valley ar; sizes Downtown. pori,n.CtoW"J Against was Rep. were McKay. Not voting Reps. Howe, Hansen, Symms and Santmi. Approved 211 to 126 was a bill reducmg the beer tax for small breweries For the bill were Roncalio and Symms Against were McKay and Santmi Not voting were Reps Hansen and Howe Passed 242 to 134 was legislation to strengthen state and federal enforcement of antitrust laws For the bill weie Reps McKay , Roncalio and Santmi Rep Symms was agamst and not voting were Reps. Hansen and Howe By 234 to 1 13 the House agreed to compromise language on the Labor-HEappropriations bill Voting yea were Reps McKay, Roncalio and Santmi. Against was Rep. Symms and not voting were Reps. Howe and Hansen By a 307 to 101 margin, which was 35 more than m ON FAMOUS SAVE $5 ON WASHABLE SAVE BRAND FASHION JEANS WOOL COAT SWEATERS BY SAVE Reg. NEARLY tikti $5-$- ALL LUMBER $14-$1- 9 899 Reu.SIS g Th Pans Alley 12.99 The Pan. Men. Furnishing. Downtown, Cottonwood, DRESS SHIRTS 7 FAMOUS MAKERS! 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