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Show I THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1967 Trial Lawyers Chart Clinics in West Nuclear Fuel Talks Scheduled in S. L. Has the American jury kept A symposium entitled Prewith centhe twentieth pace paration of Nuclear Fuels, ortury? ganized by the Nuclear Division of the AIChE, is being presented 25,000-membdeclares Yes, the American Trial Law- May 23rd and 24th during the yers Association. The modern AIChE 62nd National Meeting juror demands facts and logic here. rather than mere The papers in this symposium, rhetoric in courtroom trials, which has attracted international participation, cover the they assert. to And help todays trial ad- general field of nuclear fuel synvocate obtain justice for his thesis and manufacture. Includclient, the ATL bar association ed are papers on theory, synhas launched a comprehensive thetic methods of manufacture national series of educational and descriptions of new comseminars to update the ancient mercial plants. art of persuasion still used in In recent years, there has courtrooms through the nation. been increased interest in new They intend to teach the and better methods for the pretwentieth century approach to paration of reactor fuels as therbased on tested, mal reactors have emerged from persuasion scientific principles to every the experimental into the commercial application stage. Ecolawyer in the United States. On May 19 and 20,' a special nomic considerations have led team of the countrys top trial a search for new fuels with imn proved volunteers on a performance, new fuel lawyers fabrication methods to produce will teaching faculty hold seminars in both Salt Lake better fuels at less cost, and meCity, Utah and Sun Valley, thods that combine fuel fabrication with fuel reprocessing. Idaho. New methods of fuel synthesis Invitations have been extendmust be developed for the fast ed to every lawyers in Utah, Idaho, and the surrounding breeder reactors that are exstates, and hundreds of attorneys pected to be developed comare expected to attend the one-da- y mercially within a few years. seminars to be held at Salt Many of these new fuels involve Lake Citys Roadway Inn on the use of plutonium. The exof this material demands Friday, May 19, and at the Sun penselosses due to high volatility that Valley Lodge on Saturday, May a minimum. to be held 20. ATL National President A1 J. Cone of West Palm Beach, FloriTwo Seniors at USU da, leader of the teaching faculty, said: Many attorneys be- Cain Robins Award lieve art of persuasion in Kent Colton, a senior from litigation is reserved for only a Salt Lake City, who has been few top trial lawyers. However, president this year, there is a scientific and technical studentbody and Keroher Janet Greenhalgh, approach to persuasion proven who was 1966 Homecoming so often in 20th century rea senior from Idaho search methods. Every lawyer chairman, Idaho, took top honors at can master this 'art Falls, 1967 Robins Awards at Utah the and use it successfully in every State University as they were case to aid his client. named Man and Woman of the The distinguished teaching Year. faculty will demonstrate their Named Professor of the Year viewpoint in realistic trial pre- was Dr. Douglas D. Alder, assentations illustrating important sistant professor of history. persuasive techniques abstract- These three awards were preed from extensive trial research. sented by Governor Calvin L. The outstanding faculty for was also preRampton, the two seminars, in addition sented onewhoof three special Cone, are: ATL National Sec- awards. retary Morgan P. Ames of StamOthers receiving special ford, Conn.; Russell M. Baker of awards were Sherratt, Dallas, Texas, an associate edi- assistant to theJerry president; and tor of the ATL Journal; former Dr. John Worley, USU athletic ATL State Committeman Robert team physician. E. Cartwright of San Francisco, Mrs. Rampton, recipient of Calif.; ATL Governor Neil G. last years Alumnus of the Year Galatz of Las Vegas, Nev.; Franthis years cis H. Hare, Jr. of Birmingham, Award, presented of the Year Award to Alumnus Ala.; James E. Hullverson of Colonel Joe E. Whitesides, Salt St. Louis, Mo.; former ATL Lake City, former member of president John J. Lane of San the USU Board of Trustees. She Jose, Calif.; former governor of also announced Jane MontArkansas, Sidney S. McMath of gomery, Heber City, as the PerLittle Rock; and former ATL sonality of the Year. National Secretary Ted Dr. Daryl Chase, USU presiof Milwaukee, Wis. Soheil Shaibani, Local chairman for the Salt dent, presented with International Iran Lake City seminar is Attorney Tehran, Student of the Year award, Craig C. Richard Henrikson. Petersen, Logan, with Achievement of the Year Award, and Mike Gold, Salt Lake City, with Suggest Cause for Scholar of the Year Award. LaDell Andersen, head basUrinary Ailment About one of every 10 women ketball coach, announced Jim who suffer from urinary fre- Helton, Riverside, Calif., as John quency have no urologic disease. Athlete of the Year, and as Talent Their distressing symptom may, Skinner, Chico, Calif., Year. of the rather, be related to sexual probJeff Jordan, KUTV newslems and other psychological upwas master of ceremonies. caster sets. A popular singing group, We This is the finding reported were featured enterFive, by Dr. Donald R. Smith to a tainers. recent American Medical Assn, meeting. In addition to various drugs that might offer relief, Excessive speed is the number Dr. Smith recommended psychohighway killer, according to therapy to get at a basic cause one insurance an company. Last year is of the problem. The psysician excessive urospeed was involved in chairman of the Division of logy at the School of Medicine, more than 18,000 fatalities on Americas highways. San Francisco. er old-fashion- ed 100-ma- so-call- ed War-shafsk- y Page Five Valley Music Hall Man Reading Books to Child May Prevent Delinquency Announces Stars VALLEY MUSIC HALLS executive producer, Michael P. Price, today announced the Start with any Mother Goose stars, show, and staff for the Fall Musical Season. Included volume, father, and read it aloud are Anna Marie Alberghetti in to young young children. The image you build could be CARNIVAL, Gordon MacCrae more beneficial toward your far in OKLAHOMA, and Van Johnson and Jesse White in TAKE childs future well being than ME ALONG. The musical sea- all the stern lectures you may son opens September 11th with give during his traumatic teen Carnival, followed by Okla- age years. This is the opinon of Dr. Elhoma, and Take Me Along, each L. Landau, professor of edtwo iott weeks. producting running These musicals along with a few ucation at the University of selected specials will be in- Utah, who believes so completely cluded in a season subscription in the influence of the male package. reading books to children that he conducts the practice volunThe opening nights of these musicals will be offered to tarily in several local school Charitable groups for fund rais- districts. Professor Landau, who during ing, or benefit performances. The Valley Music Hall, by of- the past year has, read to hunfering these opening nights to dreds of children who might not charities hopes it will, in some hear a man reading a book, will small way, repay the Utah and report on his progress and findIdaho citizens for their support ings at the Fourth Intermounin the past six months. tain Conference on Childrens at the University of Returning to the staff of the Literature Utah in June. Music Hall, each for his third Many children, especially season are, Oliver Cliff as directhose from broken homes, never as the conductor, Roy Rogosin a man inany role but associate tor, and Brian Liddicoat as the a one and if a child is production supervisor. New to notpunitive a from broken home often the staff for the 1967 season is the is absent or too busy father Calvin Von Reinhold as the to take time to do anything with choreographer. the child but punish him. Audition announcements for Even for those fathers who do members of the ensemble and take time to play with their chilhe says, reading books acting company are forthcom- dren, should be a prime activity so ing. They are planned for that the child will determine that reading is a masculine ac- - DIPLOMATIC The following letters were recently answered by the Department of State: I have a valuable Appaloosa stallion, F 26,706, which I have learned recently likely is a descendant of the horse that Hitler used as a mount during his heyday. Naturally if these facts can be verified this would not only increase interest but make the horse more attractive to any potential buyer or breeder. Where coud I find out whether or not Hitler did ride a registered horse and secure name, registration number and breed and sex of horse? Any light you can shed on this will be appreciated. I am writing a magazine article on the loss of the French Submarine Surcouf, February, 1942 off the Panama Canal. Was France ever reimbursed for the loss of the sub and if so in what amount. Cmdr. J. G. Jr. Coco Solo, C. Z. Fallon, Nevada Dear Mrs. D.: The Department has no information bearing on this subject. We suggest that your local horse association may be able to provide you with the name and of a similar association in Germany qualified to answer your inquiry. On the chance that any horse ridden by Hitler was owned by the German Government, you may wish to address an inquiry to the German Embassy, 4645 Reservoir Road, at ad-dr- Washington, D.C. es More and more in recent years juvenile delinquency is being blamed oil broken homes, but it is recognized as an element even in homes where children have both a father and mother. Often times authorities blame the lack of a proper male image with which the teenager may himself. A father mayidentify be at home but does nothing with the child to create interaction be-acti- on between youngster and male adult. Reading to children is one of the easiest ways to present the father to the children in a role other than that of director of punishment, he says. Reading has a two-fol- d purpose, he said. It gives the father a chance to associatewith his children on their level and enhances the role of books as a part of both adult and childrens worlds. Professor Landau suggests that fathers who want to read to the youngsters at home begin with Mother Goose rhymes for the They are easy to read, are rhythmic and children always like them. This will get fathers off to a good start, he pre-schoole- rs. said. Dr. Landaus readings to his own family of hundrers this past year has included books of high literary merit which children of the more culturally deprived areas might never have heard. pouch Public Affairs Officer of the U. S. Mission to the U.N., 799 UN Plaza, New York, N. Y. The Public Affairs Officer will also be able to furnish you with the copies of the February, 1964 address by Ambassador Stevenson and the September 1965 address by Ambassador Goldberg before the UN on the Kashmir question. M.D. tivity. Dear Commander G.: Evidently there was never any financial settlement between the U.S. and France in connection with the loss of the Surcouf. As you will note from the enclosed copies of documents, only circumstantial evidence pointed to siking of the French vessel by the Thompson Lykes. In the absence of conclusive evidence, the United States apparently was not in a position to assume financial responsibility for the loss of the Surcouf. I would appreciate it if you Senators to Address would send me a list of papers Foundation Meet which the United States has isThe Annual Meeting luncheon sued on the Kashmir question, of the Utah Foundation will be in connection with my doctoral held Friday, May 26, 1967. Guest thesis. speakers for the event will be P.C.S. Senator Wallace H. Gardner, Lynbrook, N. Y. Chairman of the Joint AppropriDear Mrs. S.: ations Committee - 1967 Utah The United States government Legislature, and Senator Ernest position on the Kashmir question G. Mantes, Chairman of the may be traced through the An- Joint Appropriations Committee 1965 Utah Legislature. Topic nual Presidential Report to Conto be discussed is Fiscal Prosgress on United States Activity in the United Nations. These re- pects for the Future of Governports may be obtained from the ment in Utah. c4 uncommon |