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Show Onj-.- r . Durtm-nf- c i University of Utah Fait LakeCity, 0rll2 Utah VOLUME 16, NUMBER 158 SALT LAKE Capsule Civil Service Employee DISCHARGE FOR INSUBORDINATION & POLITICAL ACTIVITY HOLDS NEW YORK (ACCN) JIM V. FISHER, Plaintiff & Appellant . et aL, Defendants Supreme Court: 1) Any violation of state law, city ordinance, or rule of the Commission is a ground for dismissal from civil service. . . . "Case seems to be one of the tail trying to wag the dog." Plaintiff counsel: A. Wally Sandack, 315 E. 2 S. Defendant counsel: John F. Piercey, 1700 University Club Bldg. See details page S . ANN ARBOR, MICH. (ACCN) Deposits onsumer sentiment the nations mutual savings banks grew by $575 million last month, a record for the month of July substantially above the industry's previous July high of $416 million established last year, according to preliminary figures released by the National Association of Mutual in V. - THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1972 Consumer Mood Found Mildly Impoved Mutual Banks Record July Deposits Gain Utah Supreme Court Decisions - CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF SALT LAKE CITY, CITY, UTAH -C- continued to the second quarter of improve 1972, but' at a slower pace than last winter, according to the latest survey of consumer attitudes conducted by the . Survey Research Center of the University of Michigans Institute for Social Research. Fewer people believe that in an election year the government will be in Savings Banks. absence of any major developments, the recovery, in consumer demand is expected to continue, stimulated by improved attitudes toward the personal financial situation. At the same time, both personal savings and the incurrence of new installment debt will remain relatively large. From the first to the second quarter of 1972 the SRC index of consumer sentiment increased less Net deposit inflow, excluding interest credited to accounts, was than two points, from 87.5 to 89.3. able to solve economic and social $415 million, another record for the This compares with a substantial month exceeding the previous high problems. of 5.3 points between the fourth Survey director Jay Schmei-deskam- p gain for July of $276 million set in 1971. and survey founder quarter of 1971 and the first quarter The total amount of interest credited of 1972. George Katona report that in the to accounts in July was $160 million, The new survey findings reinalso well above the previous record force the principal conclusion drawn for the month of $139 million interest early in 1972: A recovery in concredited a year ago. sumers willingness to buy is under FHLBB This second in the month row a is way, but it is relatively slow rather will adjudicate an appeal within 90 in which savings bank deposit gains 13 report states. days after the case is decided in the new monthly records. set have ne smaiuroange in the index trial court. I of the June increase durinihe second quarter is the net However, The average appeal time in many was million $1,025 only slightly states is now one and a half years, the previous June high of $995 Leonard noted. million recorded last year, and the Opinions about the personal Leonard said the demonstration SAN in million ( StXLAf'fte inflow net $250 FRANCISCO deposit rsttnattoiv which had remained program will be carried out in five June was below has $291 the actually government proposed giving sluggish during 1970 and 1971, im- state appellate courts. The $1.2 1971. inflow future million of homeowners the choice of proved greatly. On the other hand, June, million will be awarded over a two-yeoff on their the . Commenting paying mortages with in- expectiations about business trends industry's period. terest that rates rise and fall with were less favorable in May than in LEAA has awarded an initial July deposit gain, Dr. Grover W. the general state of the economy. NAMSB executive vice February. In this respect the sizable grant of $165,935 to the National Ensley, The discussed within a concept, long said, Undoubtedly, improvement of last winter was not Center for State Courts which will president, the financial known and in factor our community sustained. strong deposit conduct the project in the following major as variable interest rate mort- in was All components of the SRC index, that growth July savings courts: The Court of Appeals for was formally proposed by the U-bank deposit rates continued to be gages, economists note, stand Illinois, First Appellate District the Federal Home Loan Bank to relative those attractive available substantially higher than one year Court (Cook County); the Missouri Board. on investment opago when the figure was 81.6 competitive Courts of Appeal; the Nebraska n practice, it would mean that the Also, slightly portunities. higher (February 1966 equals 100). Supreme Court; the Appellate effective interest rates on mortgages rates interest by permitted Nevertheless, apprehensions and Division of the New Jersey Superior financed federal and loan by recent well savings regulatory changes may misgivings persist,- - the U-Court; and the Virginia Supreme would associations to be an keyed new have attracted researchers said. Sentiment deposits. Court. independent market interest rate remains less favorable today than On a seasonally adjusted basis, A second grant of nearly $600,000 and would rise and fall with it. three years ago, and much below the savings bank deposits grew at an will soon be awarded, Leonard said, The idea benefits both home of $10.3 billion in July, rate annual peak level reached in the with the remainder to be granted in and buyers lenders, mortgage to billion match and the $12.4 Unlike the overall index, the two failing fiscal year 1974. FHLBB Chairman Preston Martin $12.0 billion pace of March and components concerned with the The appellate delay program will said here at a news conference. acsome but financial April, showing have four parts: Home buyers who purchased when respondents personal from and billion celeration the $9.2 situation are as now as in favorable 1. A special team of exinterest rates are high now often find 1965. The $9.5 billion growth rates recorded in proportion of families perienced attorneys and researchand they must make, June. and are better off than a May saying they ers will screen all civil and other fees if they want to At the end of July, deposits in increased ago substantially criminal appeals in the appellate their mortgages when rates go year over the last three months (from 30 courts of Illinois, Nebraska, New mutual savings banks totaled an rate plan, to 45 " UCT "I estimated 87.6 billion, up 9.4 billion per cent). This improvement their which Jersey, and Virginia. In each case, from interest rate, mortgage 1971. Total assets of the June to three sources, makes up a large part of the monthly may be traced U-they will review the issues, research stood at $96.8 billion as of to the industry report: the law, and recommend a decision. would according mortgage payment, 1. An increased proportion of The team reports will be submitted July 31, compared with $86.3 billion automatically decline when the ago. respondents say they are making to the court for final review and market rates go down. more money than a year ago. decision by the judge. 2. A higher proportion of those This procedure has been tested in who say they are making more the First Division, California Court money also say they are better off of Appeals, Leonard said. "It has financially, being less influenced by helped to reduce case backlogs, and inflation. none of the screened cases has been SUPBEME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES 3. Many respondents explained challenged by a higher court. that they are better off because of 2. Electronic court reporting, increased assets or lower debt. now in limited use, will be studied to Syllabus Yet people do not believe that the determine its legal acceptability and battle against inflation has been its value in reducing delay. SHADWICK the v. CITY OF TAMPA won, report continues. 3. review procedures in the states will be APPEAL FROM THE SUPREME COURT OF FLORIDA studied by the American Bar Judge Elect Gets Foundation. The objective is to No. conserve judicial resources by Argued April 10, 1972 Decided June 19, 1972 Year on Securities of number reducing the repetitive City charter provision authorizing municipal court clerks to issue applications from the same offender Theft Sale Charge while assuring constitutional rights. arrest warrants for breach of municipal ordinances held to comport Use of a single with requirements of the Fourth Amendment that warrants be apNEW YORK (UPI) Former both direct and peal, incorporating issued by a neutral and detached magistrate who must be State Sen. Seymour R. Thaler was capable collateral attack on the decision, will of determining whether probable cause exists for issuance of the sentenced, August 8, to one year in be tested in the Missouri Courts of federal prison and fined $10,000 for warrant. The clerks, though laymen, worked within the judicial Appeal. If proven successful, a and participating in the sale perjury branch under supervision of municipal court judges and were single remedy would of $800,000 in stolen U.S. Treasury qualified to make the determination whether there is probable alone significantly reduce appellate bills. cause to believe that a municipal code violation has occurred. caseload. The Democrat, who 4. A 250 So. 2d 4, affirmed. advisory served in the State Senate for 13 council made of judges, law years before he was elected a professors, and lawyers will oversee Justice of the Supreme Court last Powell, J., delivered the opinion for a unanimous Court. the entire project and design new November, was convicted, March appellate systems capable of han23, along with Herbert R. Jacobs and dling the increasing caseloads. Michael P. Lavelle. Funds Go To Speed Crime Cases WASHINGTON (ACCN) -A- dministrator Jerris Leonard has , announced that the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration will award $1.2 million for a program to sharply reduce the time needed by state courts to handle appeals in criminal cases. Leonard said that the projects goal will be to develop a system that U.S. Moving Slowly Toward Proposes Variable Homef ve Mortgage Ratesci ar M Metric System M WASHINGTON (UPI)-T- he United States has something in common with Barbados, Gambia, Ghana, Liberia, Muscat and Oman, Sierra Leone, Southern Yemen, Tonga, and Trinidad. They are the only nations in the world who still are committed to using the old English system of measurements inches, pounds and quarts. The rest of the world including Great Britain either use the metric system of meters, kilograms and liters or are in the process of converting to it. On August 9, the Senate commerce committee took a step toward converting the United States to the metric system by approving a bill that would bring about a voluntary conversion over the next 10 years. The federal government under the legislation would convert to metric measures, and industry would be encouraged to start the transition-spread- ing the change over a period of years to ease the expense. The commerce department recommended the conversion last year following the completion of a . three-yea- r, $4 million study. The metric system is handier because its units can be divided by decimals. A meter is the equivalent to about 39 inches, a kilogram to 2.2 pounds, and a liter to 1.01 quarts. is the Sen. Claiborne Pell, that the the. legislation sponsor board would create an D-R.I- ., from business, education, labor, consumer protection and science to encourage industry to convert. The commerce committee said the metric system is comprehensive, simple to use, scientifically developed. Its adoption would save engineering time, improve accuracy and reduce educational time needed to learn the measurement system. mid-1960- s. pre-payme- nt vriae M Post-convicti- on 71-54- post-convicti- post-convicti- . 45. - |