Show Logan Utah Sunday Jan M 24— Th Herald Journal lTi LEGAL Past Week In Review By C W ORR United Press International 92nd The was Congress gaveled to order this week amid the sadness of the doth of a Veteran legislator and the surprise of a Democratic shakeup in the Senate Sen Richard B Russell died Thursday at Walter Reed Army Medical Center after being more than a hospitalized month Russell who was 73 Was the senior member of the - Senate and a longtime chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee President Nixon called the Georgia Democrat one “of those giants who have served in the United States Senate” Others including Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield gaid that had he not come from the South Russell might have necessary if the graduated US become president withdrawals from Vietnam are Russell died several hours to succeed after Senate Democrats cauCommunist forces shelled cused and ousted Sen Edward Phnom Penh capital of CamboM Kennedy as their majority dia and knocked out most of the whip and replaced him with Cambodian air force's operaRobert C Byrd of West tional planes British postal workers went Virginia Kennedy right up to the vote had predicted victory on strike halting all mail Byrd won by a 4 vote but movement except that by did not expect three of those private carriers votes But he had Russell's Two oil tankers owned by proxy and said if Russell had Standard Oil of California died before voting time he collided under the Golden Gate would not have run Bridge spreading an oil slick In the House Democrats through San Francisco Bay named Carl Albert as speaker Fish and bird life was threatened of the House to succeed John New York City patrolmen McCormack who has retired to work after a returned from Congress Secretary of Defense Melvin six day job action to demand R Laird defended stepped-u- p back pay they claim Mayor US air power in Cambodia as John V Lindsay said they 31-2- NOTICES I Special Notice Sptciul Notice BEFORE THE PUBLIC SERVICE FOR SALE COMMISSION OF UTAH For solo sealed bids will be by the Purchasing In the Matter of the Application TRANSPORTATION COOK Department Room 21 Old Main until 3 pm February S 1971 for the COMPANY for an Adjustment of sale of: Fares and Charges received would be docked two days pay for each day out Bethlehem Steel which earlier announced a 12 per cent increase in some steel product prices rolled back to 68 per cent to match the hike by US Steel The Nixon administration which was critical of Bethlehem's original plansjisaid it was “gratified” Banks again decreased their prime rate the interest bat-rate- d businesses pay for loans The UJS Supreme Court ruled that judges should impose contempt sentences when the contempt is committed and said if they wait until the trial ends another judge should declare the contempt punishment This could affect the sentences given in the Chicago Seven conspiracy case at the end of the trial Shingles Light switches Refrigerator Stova Carbide Acetylene Generators Ganarators Polish Table Welders Automotive equipment Diesel electric generators Hydraulic Press machlno Drilling-tappinWasher Scrap Copper Scrap Aluminum Scrap batteries Milling Machine Specifications on file in the office of the undersigned A cashier's check or bid bond in the amount of 5 per cennt of the total bid must accompany all bids We reserve the right to reject any and all bids g Baugh Purchasing Agent Utah State University Logan Utah Publication Date Jan 24 1971 CASE NO 432S NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is hereby given that the above entitled application of Cook Transportation Company will be heard before the Public Service AMERICA'S LARGEST TAX SERVICE WITH OVER OFFICES 549 NORTH MAIN WEEKDAYS Commission of Utah at the Thomas B Oldham Memorial Building 226 North Main Street Logan Utah on Thursday the 4th day of February 1971 commencing at 10:00 am By Its application sportation Company 5000 9-- 9 SATURDAYS PHONE 9-- 5 NO APPOINTMENT 752-165- 1 NECESSARY Cook Tran- seeks permission to make effective new rates and charges for passenger transportation service within Logan City as follows: Cash Fara 125 Book 1500 proposas to discontinue the use of a student's quarterly pass which now sells for The applicant S1350 By order of the Commission Dated at Salt Lake City Utah this 7th dav of January 1971 Mair ce P Greffoz Acting Secretary Publication date January 24 20 1971 Palace Of Justice Will Replace Prison In Athens Letters To (Continued from page 22) the rate of borrowing and the size of their debt In addition to this the students at college have proven that their participation in free food stamps is legal This (faces them in our welfare system and leaves the gates wide open to them for full participation and increases the governor's welfare dilemma Last year 24 percent of the US graduate teachers failed to get a teaching contract The engineers and foreign language graduates ran them a close second (BYU had only 8 percent Why?) There is ample evidence that we are commencing a new but very sinister trend that of including our college graduates among our welfare society Here is a report that records the average salary of our This faculties includes professors associate professors and instructors: U of U— (1538200 USU-(1352Weber State-- 12 030 Southern 800 State-111- 372 Dixie— (10615 For the U of U this represents an increase of nearly 38 percent since 1968 Why the vast difference? If you still believe that the bigger salaries determine better qualitia in faculties answer these questions: - (1) Doa the U of U place a longer percentage of its graduates? (2) Doa the looks and the conduct iff their students present a better image? (3) Doa the character of their paid speakers generate man national pride reflect more culture and refinement or intellectual excellence? (4) In general does the U of tide Tsoukalas said all Averoff of new Witnesses Subpoened LOS ANGELES (UPI)-- In its attempt to obtain the death District Attorney Deputy Stephen Kay said about 30 of penalty for Charles Manson and three young women defendants the state has begun issuing subpoenas for 40 witnesses it will call in the penalty phase of the Tate murder trial the state The prosecution issued the first subpoena Friday as the trial jury in the completed a full week of deliberations in the case with still no sign when it will bring in verdicts Deliberations were to continue today If Manson 38 and the women are convicted on first degree murder on any of the 27 counts against them the same jury will decide on punishment— either life in prison or death A witness for the penalty phase was brought into court Friday and instructed to appear again next Wednesday He was Bernard Crowe 28 a Negro trumpet player whom Manson is said to have shot and wounded in February 1969 Growe never brought charges in the incident but the state will call him to testify at the Tate trial as evidence that Manson was involved in other acts of seven-mont- h siens led to open civil strife and Averoff was packed with political prisoners Its most illustrious guests prisoners will be transferred o more recently were former other prisons within the next liberal minister Andreas Papan-dreo- u six months and the buildings and composer Mikis will be demolished as soon as Theodorakis but in its life it they are emptied because has held many historical construction is scheduled to personalities including prestart in 1972 miers generals party leaders Named for Rich Greek and prominent citizens In 1922 five top politicians Named after George Averoff a rich Greek who also paid for including three former premiers and the former commanwarships and the Olympic Stadium of Athens the der in chief of the Greek army building was first used as a spent their last days in its cells prison in 1915 during the first They were condemned to death world war by a revolutionary tribunal At that time political pas- - which found them responsible for Greece’s disastrous war in Asia Minor A plaque in the prison hall where the six men were told of Justice courts Plans for the were recently approved by the government and Justice Minister Angelos Tsouklas said the building should be up by 1974 Averoff has about 350 male prisoners ' mostly persons awaiting trial and 200 women serving sentenca from a few months to life Built at the turn of the century to serve as a boys’ reform school Averoff developed into a complex iff a men's roan for a Palace U produce citizens who will advance the cause iff peace strengthen American character build up a free economy that is dependent upon the ability to stand upon their own feet and not depend upon a deficit dollar that is borrowed from the future earnings of the next generation? The campuses of our lid versities refuta the claim violence that the bigger dollar produca the better results The quality of man must represent bankruptcy The march of Inflation is our evidence and none but the blind will try to shrug that away The death of national pride and character is the affal of policy (hue these are engulfed in a political prison a women’s detention home and the prison hospital of St Savvas ATHENS (UPI)— Averoff Prison a gray stone mass standing behind a small park along one of the city's main boulevards will soon make witnesses would testify with regard to Manson's involvement in the slaying of bagpipe musician Gary Hinman in the spring of 19G9 Manson and one of the Tate trial women defendants Susan Atkins are still scheduled to be tried for the Hinman killing CASH RATES 200 300 400 600 1 day rate 3 lines 3 day rate 3 lines 6 day rote 3 lines 10 day rote 3 lines 30 day rate 3 lines 1000 1 day rate 4 lines 3 day rate 4 lines 6 day rate 4 lines 10 day rate 4 lines 30 day rate 4 lines 1 day rate 5 lines 3 day rate 5 lines 6 day rate 5 lines 10 day rate 5 lines 30 day rata 5 lines 1 1 250 375 575 750 250 300 450 700 909 500 NOTICE -- OR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the Purchasing Department Room 21 Old Main until 3 pm Feb 1 1971 for the purchase of: NURSERY THRESHER HEAVY WATER Specifications on file in the office of the undersigned We reserve the right to reject any end all bids Baugh Purchasing Agent Utah State University Logan Utah Publication Date January 24 1971 You may call collect to place a WANT AD if you live in Cache Deadline 12:00 Noon 12:00 Noon Friday for Sunday Cancellations and corrections will be taken an tlie same schedule as deadlines listed above Please read the first insertion of your ad Valley day prior to publication the tribunal's verdict comme-morat- a the event German Occupation During the German occupation of the country between 1941 and 1944 Averoff was filled with resistance fighters most of whom were executed by the Nazis in the prison yard Hie most renowned guest of that period was the Polish-boBritish agent George Ivanov who escaped twice before being executied Life in as the building Shoebox In Money Green CHICAGO (UPI)—A novelty firm says it hopes to “cash in” on the controversy surrounding the late Illinois Secretary of State Paul Powell An uproar developed when some (800000 was found among the late civil servant's belongings—much of it in a shoebox stuck in a closet So the firm is marketing a “Paul Powell" savings bank-sha- ped like a shoebox and decorated “in money green" Company directors say it in 1942 Averoff is not as grim appearance of the may indicate Prisoners are held in individual cells iff eight by seven feet with iron beds and a cupboard Cells open at 7 am and prisoners have breakfast and go to the prison's workshops library or yards until lunchtime After that they return to their cells where they stay until 3 pjn when they are allowed out once more until 6 pm They eat dinner before returning to their cells “Our favorite pastime while in the yard was to throw stona at the marble bust of George Averoff We somehow thought if he hadn't built the prison we affords the of possibility “banking any hour of the day or night and is easily hidden in wouldn’t have been in a former inmate said a closet” WANT ADS it” nothing can prevent it from dashing our sovereignty against the rocks of oblivion History records this in the destruction nations The iff mighty master’s proclamation “By their fruit ye know them" has never been repealed The awesome responsibility for the life or the death of America as a great nation is now held in the hands of our educators And it win never tell survive the by processes espoused by the bearded speakers who belch forth pornography and dissent from a highly-pai-d platform But from dedicated educators who are willing to go to their knea as did W ashington and Lincoln in their ir h jVs-- r V ii ') '-- M pt Newspapers throughout the world publish more than a million Classified Ads ever day Only because they are effective and inexpensive are Classified Ads th’e world's most widely used form of advertising ni'i I SELLING days of crisis Newell J Olsen w: ROME ( UPI )— A court $" sen- f V IN LOS ANGELES three members of Charles Manson's “family" kneel on the sidewalk outside the Hall of Justice in a vigil “until Manson is Tate-LaBlan-ca WANT ADS TO IT'S murder trial jury 'V yf SELL THEIR STILL USEFUL SO EASY NO FUSS JUST GET THE ITEM OUT OF STORAGE AND BUT HER- NO NO WORK SELL IT LIKE IT IS s Vs- released" The ALD JOURNAL LONGER NEEDED ITEMS V tenced three Rome hospital surgeons to three months in jail Friday for leaving a pair of pincers in the abdomen of an woman on whom they operated A later operation to remove the pincers was held by the prosecution to be a contributing cause of the woman's death in 1964 As first offenders with a sentence of less than one year the doctors will not have to serve any tune behind bars IS MUST BE ONE OF THE REASONS SO MANY THOUSANDS OF FAMILIES IN THE CACHE VALLEY AREA USE - Surgeons Are Sentenced IT LIKE IT - has gone through six days of deliberation without teaching a decision on the fate of Manson and three other female followers There are 27 counts on which verdicts must be returned UPI Telephoto The Herald Journal Just CallS22fl2fl I |