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Show GOOD NEWS to halt air piracy Copley Newi Service are even an occasional airline passenger and the thought of a hijacking chills you, take heart. The federal government is making new moves to put the brakes on air pirates before they can slip aboard airliners. The Federal. Aviation AdIf you yr no-fau- number 11 percent, "undecided. registered as no-fau- lt Smith-Kettlew- fund-raisin- specialist, Dr. Janpoulsky says a camera producing a substitute form of vision for the blind may be available in the next three years. The device, called a Visual Substitute System (VSS) already has been used to help the blind perceive large outlines and to detect motion, he points out. Already in its eighth year of p Eremium While Federalization versus State jurisdiction was argued by many, a Maryland insurance agent commented. "I don't believe that we have a problem' that the insurance industry cannot solve. I believe it behooves the industry to get plan and together and work out a encourage all states to adopt it "I believe the Federal government should create the guidelines but the State It is believed that the sales tax is favored by the independent business people on the belief that the present real estate taxes are progressively making home ownership most difficult and in the rase of the elderly, impossible. While all business teople will agree that government costs should be cut to make any tax increase unnecessary to redure property taxes, there is also the feeling that if a tax adjustment is essential, the sales tax is the preferable solution berause it is a "straight" tax. In other words, unlike hidden taxes, or income and payroll taxes which add to the no-fau- lt should be responsible for the plan," an Iowa insurance agent wrote. Many businessmen in the insurance and legal professions voted against the Hart bill; they constitute a small percentage of the total votes, the Federation said. the first state with has twice ordered reductions to reflect lower At issue, for many businessmen, is at that level tort liability would be retained. Allowing suits when losses exceed $2,500, with no fault coverage below that, would The sensors. Dr. Janpoulsky explains, are activated by the TV camera photo. In effect they draw,, a picture of an object on the skin of the blind persons back. The brain then interprets the outline to see" the object additional detection devices will take us a long way toward achieving the goal of wiping out skyjacking," he observes. overhead burden on (heir operations. Favor Sales Tax UQ OHUHQU UQDUEJ QUUU uoijnjog Planning meeting held for Scout Jamboree in Idaho First planning meeting for scouts attending the 8th National Scouting Jamboree at Farragut State Park in Idaho in August 1973 was held Saturday night in Roosevelt. Jamboree pictures were shown by Gordon Eidredge of the 1953 Jamboree. Information was given on the two trips sponsored by the Utah National Parks Council for the 1973 Jamboree. One will be a deluxe tour of the Northwest and traveling by air. They will fly to Seattle, Wash., ferry trip to Victoria B.C., Bremerton, Wash., then fly to Spokane and then take the bus to the Jamboree site. The second trip will travel by Charter bus to the Jamboree and return. Reservations for both groups are on a first come basis. Any scouts interested in the Jamboree are urged to contact at once their District Leaders; Reynold Hansen or Gene Suddreth in Duchesne, John Chasel or Gordon Eidredge in Roosevelt. overhead and are thus pyramided by markups along the line, resulting in the ultimate ronsumer paying more for the goods or services than government actually collects from the tax. the exact amount of the tax collected by government is all the consumer pays. insurance, a miniaturized television camera attached to an eyeglass frame, a belt of batteries and a vest fitted with electronic sensors. these despite the fart that collection and transmittal of such a tax adds an extra Massachusetts, development, VSS consists of rying concealed weapons, were potential hijackers, g would, in effect, relax curbs against reckleu driving. No-fau- lt co. An eye n E'ises The business support is considerably below that reported by a national poll of the general population. The Gallup poll found that persons who insurance favor it. understand Many of the dissenters say insurance should not be Federally-imposebut left up to the States, which traditionally have governed the insurance business. Keep the Federal government out of the insurance business," wrote a Texas office supply owner. The Federal government has no exruse for tampering with the states' right to insurance," enact legislation on wrote an Oklahoma proprietor. Pure System The Hart bill by Senator Warren Magnuson, Washington) has been characterized as a pure" no fault system since an injured party could not sue for pain and suffering. Compensation for property loss, repairs, medical expenses, lost wages, etc., would be paid by the insured's own company, under the bill insurance-th- at Major claims for it would reduce the premiums and court docket congestion-hav- e high appeal for independent businessmen, many of whom use vehicles in their businesses. The blind have a new champion in their corner. He is Dr. Arthur Janpoulsky, director Instiof the tute of Visual Science at the University of the Pacifics Medical Center, San Francis- government airline security measures already have paid off. More than 1,000 persons were arrested at aircraft boarding gates in the first six months of this year on various charges. Many of them, carShaffer points out. We think the use of "No-fault- no-fau- air piracy. stepped-u- " insurance has won support of a majority of independent business owners in a nationwide poll, but their support is less enthusiastic than might be expected. automobile insurance Federal legislation, introduced by Senator Philip A. Hart, Michigan, won favorable votes from 63 percent of the independent owners polled by the National Federation of Independent Business. The 26 percent opposing the legislation were murh more vocal in their comments, and a large Dr. Thomas Goodgame, devices The new hand-hel- d will be ready for use in November. The improved walkthrough units will be in place by next January. Shaffer says To add a little variety to their meetings, the Catholic Women's Club will meet In homes this year, when to the Hostesses preference, rather than in the rectory hall. Mrs.Dan Crumbo is hostessing the group at her Fort Duchesne home this evening (Nov.2) when discussion will be bazaar. on the bazaar As in put, an is being rejuvenated this year by the church group. Slated for 1 to 9 p.m. Saturday , Nov. 18 in Smiley's former building on Main Street, the bazaar something for everyone. Gift well as kiddie games, cake walk and finger food booths will be featured. General chairman of the event is Mrs. Weldon Gratton. Highlighting Thursday's meeting will be a slide presentation of Germany by Mrs. Gordon Harmston Jr., who spent three years in that country as a nurse. Mrs. Mack Cole also will present slides of event from a "Tinsel Tour", another parish. The meeting is open to all interested women of the area. Car pools will form at the rectory hall at 7:15 p.m. Utah businessmen Whirlpool's director of environmental control, believes the project will pan out. If he is right, one of these days you may be able to turn In your worn-ou- t appliances, make a few dollars and some extra room for the rest of the junk that piles up in most American homes. Independent business people surveyed so far in various states through special stale surveys conducted by the National Federation of Independent Business are close to unanimous in their viewpoint that property taxes must be reduced. In fact, the survey results show quite strongly that if necessary to accomplish this reduction, other types of taxes should be levied to make up the difference. In the fifteen states surveyed so far in this particular area, an increase of the existing sales tax, or the adoption of a sales tax is by far the preferred alternative. States Surveyed This data is drawn from the states of California, Washington, Wisconsin, Texas, Kentucky, Missouri, Colorado, Massachusetts, Idaho, Alaska, Indiana, Oklahoma, Ohio, Florida and Illinois. According to the states, the percentage in favor of a sales tax over any other form of tax to replace lower property taxes ranges from 60 permit lo 75 percent. Several months ago, the Federal Administration raised as a trial ballon the concept of a value added tax to raise funds for reducing local property taxes. While the VAT is not exactly a sales tax, it has been attacked by opponents as such, with the charge that this is a regressive type of taxation. But apparently in the states so far surveyed by the NFIB, the independent business people do not hold this viewpoint Catholic women hold meet to plan annual bazaar insurance wins support of There are some problems, of course. The steelmakers must determine the costs of removing copper and brass fittings from appliances, for example. passenger screening devices to bolster ground security at the nation's airports. The devices will be operated by the airlines at all 531 airports served by certificated air carriers. And FAA Administrator John H. Shaffer says additional screening devices will be ordered soon. He believes the new security program will put a sizable crimp in the recent wave of attempted hijackings. The airlines already have picked up the tab for 700 hijacker detection devices. The government's willingness to take over financial responsibility for airport ground security seems to bring an end to the argument over whether the airlines or the taxpayers should foot the bill for the war ROOSEVELT, No-fau- lt again. ministration has awarded nine contracts aggregating $2,701,444 for 1,090 walkthrough and 1,200 handheld 2, 1972 Thursday, November Two industrial giants, the Whirlpool Corp. and Inland Steel, have teamed up to find a way to recycle scrapped household appliances. A pilot project already is under way to find out whether it's practical to melt down steel from appliances and use it over By FRANK MACOMB ER on 'ESOHK Is your attic, basement or garage cluttered with old beat-u- p electrical appliances that won't work anymore? If it costs too much to have them repaired, you still may get a break one of these days. U.S. trying Business people favor property tax reduction in survey ROOSEVELT AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE NEEDS YOUR SUPPORT DUE TO THE INCREASE IN POPULATION. THE FOLLOWING LIST INCLUDES THE fully compensate 94 percent of all victims, the Department of Transportation has stated. Concern Felt Some respondents indicated concern that insurance should be mandatory, and the Hart bill does provided this. Some expressed concern whether PRESENT MEMBERSHIP: no-fau- American Legion Roosevelt BPW Club Nidi Strike says he holds man's inviolate! right -work -fo- to pay that fee you would be fired from your job. How much would that fee be? No one really knows. Nick Strike believes deeply that every person should have the right lo say whether or not he will join a union and whether or not he will pay tribute to a union. "This right of choice must remain inviolate." Don't vote away your right to work! Vote for Nick Strike who will work to keep your freedom of choice. if you refused Some, including Third Term Candidate Ramplon, say that they want to change Utah's law to "agency shop." They say agency shop is no different than law. the They say this to deceive you! The law they propose would make it legal for you to be fired from your job if you failed to pay a "fee" to the union. And you would be fired, make no mistake about that! It is true that under agency shop you do not have to join a union. But you would be forced by law to pay a fee to the union, and Right-toWor- Right-lo-Wor- k k Big U Distributing We all have plans. We plan for a vacation, plan to buy a boat, or a house; or send our children through college. And, in order to keep those plans from becoming broken dreams, we need money. That's where the Payroll Savings Plan comes in handy. When you join where you work, an amount you specify is set aside from your paycheck and used to buy U.S. Sav- ings Bonds. It's an easy way to save money and collect some interest at the same time. Keep today's plans alive. Huy U.S. Savings Bonds through the Payroll Savings Plan. You won't end up with a bunch of broken dreams tomorrow. ELECT Claytons Texaco Service Cash Meat Market Utah State Employment Security Dean Frandsen Frontier Motel, Inc. First Security Bank of Utah Orvel Hullinger Great Lake Timber Gary Joslin Killian Auto Wrecking KVEL Radio Station Dr. Calvin Kowallis Dr. Dale Larsen LenEI Shoe Store Link Trucking, Inc. Moon Lake Electric Marion's Variety Store Nelson Agency Olpin Mortuary J. C. Penney Co. Roosevelt Floral BUSINESSMAN NICHOLAS M Nu K Birntfi $mr mum Im Mi to RMtiwih 4 S warm. 10 mmiUm i7Uif tom yvwri RnMfti mv itptorvd if km. muku w Whm miM Ihry mu Or rftrrf M km iMMVm Ml NkMl Im Mp m REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR M hri mww inrm Mi Mrt.il IlMllIf rmi Thke stock in America. 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