Show 10A The Salt Iake Tribune Thursday November 10 1 US 9K8 Exodus Berlin 1 judging people by the content of their ( harm ter not the color of their skin ' The latter quote came from the 1963 ' I have a dream ' speech by slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr but it was not attributed to King in the letter Reynolds spearheaded the Reagan administration s opposition to affirmative action hiring and promotion programs and othc r tools that had been at the heart of federal civil rights policies since the 1960s Liberals expressed pleasure over his resignation while conservatives jiraised his record If Brad Reynolds' departure is an indication of what the Bush Justice Department will look like then this is a hopeful sign indeed '' Arthur Kropp president of People for the American Way a civil liberties organisation with 270 000 members said will in a statement ' Reynolds be missed by civil rights advocates about as much as environmentalists miss (former Interior Secretary James Watt " Reynolds "was a man dedicated to colorblind law and he deserves great credit for making often courageous attempts to advance that cause" said Terry Eastland a former Justice Department spokesman under former Attorney General Edwin Meese III and now a resident scholar of the National Legal Center for the Public In- iP) ' Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON— Justice Department official William Bradford Heynolds who championed the Reagan administration s controversial civil rights policies for more than seven years announced Wednesday that he is resigning effective Dec 9 Earlier Wednesday Air Force Secretary Edward Aldridge submit ted his resignation to the White House effective Dec Hi to head a new company the Pentagon said Reynolds and Aldridge are the first of a number of resignations expected by top officials in the transi tion from the Reagan administration to the new administration of President elect George Bush Reynolds said he probably will remain in the Washington area to practice law and is discussing job possibilities with a number of private firms In a letter to Attorney General Dick Thornburgh Reynolds said that ' our uncompromising adherence to the principle of has brought us noticeably closer" to Census Too Draining So Reagan Scraps Plumbing Questions WASHINGTON AP) — President Reagan vetoed a bill Wednesday he said would require unnecessary questions about plumbing heating and cooling facilities in housing units as part of the 1990 census In a statement Reagan said the questions "would not produce data sufficiently useful to justify their inclusion" and would "increase administrative costs and add to the paperwork burden imposed on the public " by the census on plumbing and data "Adequate heating will continue to be available through the census and other sources” the president said The bill also would have required tabulations relating to and Pacific Islanders as part of the census Reagan said this ' would require the Census Bureau to use a form of race question that the bureau has tested and found to be less accurate than the one it plans to use in 1990 " Asian-Ameri-ca- Reynolds was appointed by President Reagan on July 27 1981 He school busopposed ing and later fought affirmative action goals and timetables for federal contractors He has served as assistant attorney general in charge of the Justice Department s civil rights division longer than any of his predecessors Aldridge who has been Air Force secretary since June 1986 will head a new Washington D C unit of McDonnell Douglas C'orp called McDonnell Douglas Electronic Systems the Pentagon statement said Before being named secretary Aldridge 50 was under secretary of the Air Force for five years He had previously served in the White House Office of Management and Budget and held executive positions with Douglas Aircraft Co and LTV Aerospace Corp court-ordere- d 20-6- 0 SALT LAKE OGDEN' 733 East 3300 So 3564 Lincoln No Univ Pkwy 177-CEL- Ave on -- phones brine used cm tiie (ellular One venire jl Cellular One llllllfifl 499Steue NOW MMI kLlkLUkl 9 New Mini The Savannah River reactors are the only facilities in the United States now' capable of producing plu tonium and tritium which are need ed for nuclear weapons Plutonium supplies are plentiful hut the tritium shortage will cause problems sometime in the next six months to 24 months congressional and administration sources have said Starostecki compared the state of the federal nuclear weapons complex to that of the commercial nuclear industry after the accident at Three Mile Island in October 1979 To outline restart plans and get a firmer grip on a timetable for Savan- nah River Starostecki said he was meeting this week with managers from the department's office in Ai du Pont de N'e ken and from E mours k Co the current contract and the Westinghouse operator Corp which is to take over thedant April 1 Last month Energy Secretary John S Herrington said he hoped to of the plant s begin a phased start-uin December reaching 50 percent capacity over about a month All three of the plants reactors which began operation in 1954 are restricted to 50 percent of full power due to safety concerns The bill gave shared responsibility for the program to the departments of Agriculture and Health and Human Services and would also have created an administrator of nutrition board monitoring an interagency and an advisory council The c reation of so much new federal bureaucracy would hinder rather than aid jierformance of' federal functions Reagan nutrition-relatesaid Most students couldn’t vote on Initiatives A B and C because they’re too young Those initiatives would have hurt their schools And that means the initiatives would have hurt our children We congratulate those who voted against the initiatives The Utah Education Association actively opposed those initiatives and we make no apology for it We’ve been called a special interest group admit u happy about the outcome of the election But we’re concerned about one aspect of the election — the bitterness that this campaign aroused Lost in all the debate it seems were important areas where we agree with those who favored the initiatives Like the tax protesters educators want no waste in our schools Like the tax protesters educators want the very best schools in the country for our children Like the tax protesters educators want neither incompetence nor incompetents in the operation of our schools Unfortunately many adult Utahns haven't had a close look at schools since they graduated Suggestion: Visit a school We think you'll be pleasantly surprised After that experience maybe youli feel we all won Tuesday ONES PoTa ts Featuring 18 Portrait Christmas Cards wallets 9 48 Portrait Package: and Mini-Portrai- ts Chstas 18 Portrait Christmas Cards Now you ran ye! 4o pora is inci ud ny 18 Poait Christinas Cards and a big 1013 all br just $1895 There s no appom" ent net essay and K mad welcomes babies children aduhs and grOups nj'nu'wadiidbie at no extra charge Poses eMKX l Ou' V‘ vrf 3 e afy oter One advertised spec Nb ?- - The Utah Education Association r Wednesday November Daily: 10 AM - 7 PM thru Sunday November Saturday: 10 AM - 6 PM 9 Jim Campbell President IVe Teach the Children 13 Sail Lake City Krims Layton Logan South Ogden Murray Sandy West Valley City Woods Cross Nl AGFA £ 'r ‘ 4 fi 15 ’ THANKS!!! 33333333a m ' Now a word in behalf of 400000 Utahns who couldn’t vote Tuesday: So we’re 6 Or Your Cellular One Representative Pruts (ontiri£nt eat saving it would create an unnecessary and complex federal bureaucracy He said the bill would have established a comprehensive plan for the assessment of the nutritional and dietary status of the United States population and the nutritional quality of food consumed in the United States "The administration strongly supports the principal goals of this legislation and reaffirms its commitment to use existing authority to achieve these ends" Reagan said in a statement "However enactment of the hill would set up federal nutrition efforts on the wrong course "The bill would create a substantial amount of unnecessary and complex federal bureaucracy that would hamper the achievement of the bill s " goals he said Our special interest is kids 621 CELL 487-CEL- L L Ohio 1 WASHINGTON AP) — President Reagan on Wednesday vetoed legislation calling for a study of the nutritional quality of the food Americans it "WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL" 2255 Reagan Vetoes Plan for Nutrition Study - Models Available PROVO n and we Save Up to $500 on Some Models Portables Transportables Mobiles NEC Motorola Uniden Walker and Other CALL: William Bradford Reynolds Affirmative-ActioFoe Edward Aldridge Joins McDonnell Douglas making site to meet such a December date said Richard W Starosteiki acting enw assistant energy secretarv for ronment safety and health In the past few months nuclear to a weapons production has ground shut concerns halt virtual Safety down the three reactors at Savannah River near Aiken S (' a contamination incident and related problems closed a building at the Rocky Hats Plant near Denver and a strike shut down the Feed Materials Production Center in Fernald near Cincinnati terest 41 Demonstrator Phones Reduced Name Brands New 1988 Close-Ou- t s S C Program Waits Reactor Sits Idle — a(rnK WASHINGTON River I lant Savannah at the realtor as si tied probablv will not lestart uled at the end of Dei ember further of t ritual nu-- i delaying new supplies lear weapons materials says trie toj official Energy Department safety ' Mv own view is that we have been insufficient progress at the Air Force Secretary Justice Official Quit By Fete Yost N-Ar- nis 4 rS |