| OCR Text |
Show Ji The Salt Lake Tribune, Friday, March 31, 197k ( Irirniicli.'u-- Let These Kids TeU You What Its Like Going Through the Grinder are Frank and Tony testified Thursday on the closing day of thife days of hearings on the incarcera tion of children in America, spon sored and conducted b private organizations Witnesses included six others who were incarcerated as juveniles, as well as psychiatrists, law enforcement officers and ex x rts in the field of juvenile justice and development Another speaker was Sen George McGovern, DSD, who said that he intends to give more attention to the problems of incarcerated children The hearing examiners were children who are reporters from Children's Express, a New York publication Its shown how bad conditions By Martha Cole Associated Press Writer Frank W WASHINGTON sind he tried to commit suicide when he was in solitary confinement at a correctional institution for juveniles, but all he had was chips from a broken light bulb and that didn't woik "You think about it Its a way out But you ain't even got that way out," he said Tony C said he was put in solitary one time for three weeks because he wouldn't participate in a sports game Both Frank and Tony said they iyere given drugs at times to calm them down and when that happens, "You're just like a zombie," Frank said - treat the kids," Franklin Kinard, said 12, "It shouldn't be ignored Susannah Blinkoff, anyone bv buried at the Eisenhower not enough people know about it, notiody does anything, because there's not enough Deborah Oestreicher, said "I 10 Cemetery, miles northwest of this small southwest Missouri town near Missouri during a service attended by her son, evangelist Daniel Aaron Because 11, Rogers was Mrs 13, said pressure," No .Mirnrlr. Mom Buried REEDS SPRING, Mo The body of (UPI) Gladys Rogers, still frozen from three attempts by her son to bring her back to life, was buried Thursday, eight weeks after her death these institutions, how the in I get an all round good feeling his Rogers, wife, and about three dozen friends The body, which remained in a sitting position, was transferred from a white horizontal freezer to an over-size- d pine coffin covered with pink cloth Elizabeth, thinking I in helping somebody who needs help and I don't know I just like to help," Quin Bakaty, 11, said "I just hope there will be legisla tion to stop solitary confinement Robin Moulds, 13, the moderator, said Nigeria Awaiting Carter The writer, a I MOT & veteran AP correspondent In Africa now based in Jotvanoasbura, formerly was assigned to Nigeria and has returned to Lagos for the visit of President Carter Mere ts ttts ranort an Nigeria revisited EDITOR By Larry Heinzerling Associated Press Writer Oil rich uAGOS, Nigeria (API Nigeria, the next stop on President Carters trip abroad, is a towering economic and political powerhouse in impoverished black Africa His visit starting Friday to Lagos, black Africas most boisterous and prosperous capital, will mark a major triumph for Carters efforts spearheaded by American U N Amto win bassador Andrew Young friends in this vast continent reflects the end of more than a decade of chilly, sometimes openly hostile relations between this politically influential Third World giant and the United States With U S. South African relations at It an all time low Nigeria is now moving into prominence not just as a political ally in Afrit a but as a major economic partner Nigeria's plans to restore civilian rule next year under an American style constitution after 13 years of military government makes it an especially appealing friend say I S officials here The hot and humid capital of Lagos where Carter will stav for the three-da- y visit, symbolizes the dramatic jrogieSs and problems created by Nigeria s ml boom, now in decline, in recent years To a visitor returning to Lagos after a three year absence, the development, visible everywhere is staggering New residential areas have sprung up, shopping centers have expanded and new ones are being built, a new port has been completed, building cranes dominate the skyline, stores are jammed with the most up goods imported from abroad, from television sets to refrigerators CONFERENCE VISITORS WELCOME! OPEN FRI. & SAT. 10-1- 0 60 BEAUTIFUL STORES ZCMI CENTER B0JC6RS QUALICRAFT A regular & reg. 22.99 & Handbags, too-- big savings! lock at the savings' Selected groups of dressy and casual styles to wear now. Wanted colors and materials but not every V,sa size ZCMI CENTER 966-516- 6 for only . . . $2500 L y Glass Bone or White Battersea (hand painted enamel on copper) Air Step puts quality leather at your feet with tiny, airy perfs that let the cool breezes in' Then it s sat on the perfact height for your walking comfort1 (Earball f f S low-he- DOWNTOV, N ZCMI MALL Main Street Aisle Suite 176 i Use your BankAmericard, Master Charge, VISA, American Express in I up Just at similar reductions FAIR MALL VALLEY Step puts beautiful comfort at your feet Mon., 363-722- 2 16.98 ' & CENTER 532-300- 7 Air Days Only Fit, Sat., ZCMI 1 F up Select groups, all from regular stock! Big choices' But sizes are incomplete! 3 268-417- Petit Point 12.98 12.98 Master Charge t0 Crystal Venetian reg. 18.99 to 21.99 19.98 APr FASHION PLACE Porcelain (Royal Worchester, Bing & Grandahl, Llmages) 10.98 regular 14.99 to 17.99 Thimbles For Collectors or for use reg, 14.99 to 17.99 8.98 Handbags 20 current styles! to 13.99 regular 18.99 All ale! saOe air step. Unshoes A- - spring shoe sprung 11.99 N K. X A after-Easte- r SHOE STORES shoe K r CONFERENCE SPECIAL 3) mourn wmom every style So better be early. M v 'pr C1- - v l on i:tkk AT LEAST 42 20 OFF Fr?e STRINGING AT THE ZCMI CENTER ON ALL with Van-ttnylon Two Days Only e CONFERENCE MERCHANDISE WILSON "JIMMY CONNORS" "Cl" TENNIS RACKET Q Durable steel alloy frame for strength a ndw flexibility. Patented I ,v on all used OFF instruments string suspension system. immy reg. 510.00 WILSON "1200" PIANOS AND ORGANS Wilson "Staff" 4 Woods 9 Irons Free Delivery Anywhere 279 97 reg. 479.00 DAYS ONLY DUNLOP .r it r p rr am ' . 4 "BLUE-MAX- Golf Balls The choice o reg. 14.88 11 Special Hours " Pros 88 DOZ. Thurs., Fri., Sat. 10 a.m.to 10 p.m. MOUNTAIN TEK TAOS SLEEPING BAG 3 Lbs. of Dacron ID polyester Fiberfill. Tapered ripstop nylon shell and lining. ZCMI CENTER 533-808I'WWP 8 gM'iu tljiiiii f |