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Show T6VV 1,yN '' .? Section -j fJf nyJ,- y r'VrC V i hf (Tribune galt.fakr Sl)c h '?y y--y Sunday Morning, October 22, Iage One 1978 Debate at U. Provides Forum for Candidates While tax cuts and lnllation again dominated debate between candidates for Utah's 2nd congressional district Saturday night, Edwin Firmage first threw in a few digs about incumbent Rep Dan Marriott's campaign funding and voting record The candidates faced each other for the 11th time this week, this time as guests of the University of Utahs Hinckley Institute of Politics and Associated Students U of U When asked hv a U student why he seems to be "beefing up an nut campaign, law professor Fir believe its necessary mage said, when dealing wuth an incumbent to such as point out where I disagree m his voting record and spending for his " campaign Responding to Charges Continuing, Mr Firmage said he was responding to a charge by Republican Party Chairman Robert Wright that he has received large campaign donations from labor groups and other special interests from outside Utah. "In fact, he said, 1 have received only $12,000 in outside contributions, while my opponents campaign has received $60,000 . Calling for campaign financing reform, Mr Firmage charged that anti-Ma- more liberal on civil rights issues He feels the nation should set a lower spending limit for government rather than budgets on agency requests Further, he criticized the Federal Reserve Board's method of raising interest rates and pricing young people out of the housing market Congressman Marriott emphasized his concern about the growth of government and described himself as a "citizen politician with common sense rather than a political point of view He pointed out the extensive "waste Roth bureauclaiy aisd extolled thefederal in reduction tax bill for Kemp government. Earlier Saturday, a political workshop featuring local and state government officials drew a small crowd n 1 . . workpanel discussion-typ- e Understanding the Government," Salt Lake County Treasurer Arthur L. Monson told the group he felt county government in general was the most responsive form of government, contrasting it to the forms taken by the most stale governments and the federal government. Representing the populist view are Mr. Monson county governments, said. This form of government is found throughout most of the nation, he said, county governments feature more elected officials (11) than other forms of government Utahs state government has five elected officials, he said, and the U S government really only has one (the elected president and office, he said a During shop on . political action packs donating to Marriotts campaign actu"outside masks for special interests Marriott responded that such groups are simply individuals pooling their money for a candidate. He added that his opponents political party now is hacking a scheme that would have taxpayers pay for campaigns so those who cant afford to be in the race to begin w'lth are using federal dollars to campaign. Mr. Firmage also challenged Rep. Marriott to discontinue his political ditties on television. End to TV Commercials? us to both end our television like Id commercials and combine our money debates at for three or four half-hoMr. Firmage said, prime times, do not eduasserting commericials cate, do not edify, but do bankrupt. Noting that 25 debates between him and his opponent are scheduled before the election, Rep. Marriott said, I dont intend to take my media off television. Mr. Firmage described himself as conservative on economic matters but ally are Rep t) Most Important Role Gov. David S. Monson, Lt. who discussed state government, pointed out one of the most important roles he has as secretary of state (his elected title) is to sit on the Board of Examiners made up of the secretary of state, the governor and attorney general. This board, he said, has the authority to approve state expenditures. 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