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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Thursday, March 7 30, 1978 - Carmichael W B I TlUlttk A -- V.'eVT ' CC E Tm 5 lLLIC-- $ -- j ALBERTSONS Shipped meats r ALL VARIETIES w FILLETS 4 & jrfS?Bar-- LB Meat Oscar Mayer Bologna S Colby Horn Cheese r" NUTRITION Crab Clusters Fresh Weight -- i N,- -- Oil ll California Wednesday v igorotmly denied Texas charge that it In fr nling for the Howard Hughey estate In a Supreme Court suit over the millionaire s rightful n and a huge chunk, of inheritance tax. The charge that we appear carrying the bag for the estate is plainly said attorney false, WASHINGTON FULL OF FLAVOR PKG. Franks. 3 OZ. PACKAGES v Stafcs Ask Rule On Hughes FRESH COD Jtek' EEk-- SwSPE-5- ASP Sy jylld .1 Ib2.79 Dallclout Troutr"1 ib.2.49 I Jerome Falk of Rrtn Francisco, a special of the state. In arguments before thf justices. In reply to a question by Justice William Rehti-quis- t, Falk said he never has represented any other party in the multi-stat- e litigation. Jurisdiction Barter But Texas Attorney General John Hill insisted an agreement the estate and California was a barter for the jurisdiction of this court, pure and simple,' He said California wants the residency matter turned over to a Supreme Court master. Summing up his lew of Californias purpose, Hill said: They win and , r you cut us up You would rue the day if you opened the gates for this kind of Hill trading around, told the justices, most of whom had many questions for both lawyers. en Both Texas and California want to colloct taxes from the estate, which has been ui the billions of but in the end dollars there may not be enough money for each state to get Its claimed share. Since only states may sue each other directly m the Supreme Court without first going to a lower state or federal court, an agreement to act as a stand-ifor a private party would be improper and would prevent .an , original suit The arguments will determine only whether the court will accept the suit If it dots, more proceedings will be required foe a final judgment. n Each ot these advertised ms is reauired to be readily available tor sale at or below the advertised pace in each A bertsun s store except as spenfirai'y noted in this ad itf RAIN CHECK PRICES EFFECTIVE MARCH 29TH THRU APRIL IN UTAH STORES ONLY fy 1 ST vV cutt c to have on ha d st ck (i advec si d tr ve i i PRELL Sense of Fairness said California came to the high court out of our own sense of fairness," not to treute a throe-rincircus " But Hill wondered F'alk g SHANIPO irammTTR HOUSECLEANINGSPECIALS Cleaner 49c & I Cleaner 1.19 0Spray Disinfectant sA .69 Deodorant Cleaner .r. 1 .39 1 .69 . Mop N G!o rb, LYSOL 16 OZ. mmmmmmaBmKamnmmmmsrnmmsmmmmmmimm mw maamA, aloud took denly why California months to sudemerge into the atmosphere of sweetness 19 and light Falk said ho filed a statement with the jus tiees stating under penal of perjury that the ty papers to la' filed in the high (ourt were at the punter's hefote Callfor ma made a tax settle mont agreement with the ostate which brought the Supreme Court into the' pit tm i Guest urns in Justice Hotter Stewart made t lear that California if it uc coeds in filing the suit is not asking for a ruling on where Hughes resided hut only if he resided m Texas The agreement was last December by District Judge Keitii Hayes of I acs Vegas and Superior Court Judge Noil Lake of Los Angeles. Under the pact, the maximum fedei tax payable bv the estate could is' 79 iHrcent, in-- , stead of a possible 100 IH'HC'Ill |